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1949044077Focal Press 1949. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Brassai. Fold out technical notes at rear. Smart copy. Dustwrapper complete though some creasing at top of spine. Smart in new Brodart plastic overwrapper. <br/> <br/> Focal Press hardcover
1949001160London and New York: The Focal Press 1949. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. small 4to. Boards with gilt lettered spine. White pages with bright photographs. No marks or inscriptions. At the rear is a folding page with technical data of the equipment used by Brassai. Series: Masters of the Camera edited by A Krasna-Krausz. In a very good unclipped dustjacket with slight wear to spine and edges. SIGNED by Brassai on the title page. The Focal Press Hardcover
1949PB44784First printing. 95 pages 9 ¾ x 7 inches cloth with dust jacket jacket worn and chipped two sections missing from front cover. Many reproductions from photographs by Brassai featuring his unique vision of nocturnal Paris. The Focal Press hardcover books
0226071480-7-1-29University of Chicago Press. 1. Acceptable. With dust jacket. The item might be beaten up but readable. May contain markings or highlighting as well as stains bent corners or any other major defect but the text is not obscured in any way. University of Chicago Press unknown
0226071499.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0226071480.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
200245495University of Chicago Press. Very Good. 2002. Hardcover. 0226071499 . Clean and unmarked. ; 8.9 X 6.0 X 0.9 inches; 412 pages . University of Chicago Press hardcover
20029522<p>new oversize pb expedited shipping not available</p> University Of Chicago Press paperback
196463884Paris: Editions Gallimard 1964. Paperback Octavo. Paperback. Good. buff wraps red/black lettering 334 pp text in French spine a bit yellowed and covers lightly soiled <br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Editions Gallimard paperback
196483509Reliure demi-chagrin havane à coins. Dos lisse avec titre doré. Couverture et dos conservés. Illustré de 53 belles reproductions photographiques de l'auteur.
1973feb08269Meridiane 1973. Used. 1973; Romanian Edition of Convorbiri cu Picasso Biblioteca de Arta Nr.150; For more details please contact me Meridiane unknown
14034Frankfurt S. Fischer 1976. 4° 190 S. zahlr. s/w-Abb. OLwd. m. OU. Tadell. Der bürgerlich als Gyula Halász 1899-1984 Geborene nahm das Pseudonym „der aus Brassó Stammende“ Brassaï an. Nach Studien in Ungarn und Deutschland kam er 1924 nach Paris. Sein Freund André Kertész überredete ihn seine Faszination für das Pariser Nacht-Leben in Fotos einzufangen. 1933 erschien sein Fotobuch Paris de Nuit das ihn sofort berühmt machte. Kurz darauf wurde er zur Ausstellung Photography: 1839–1937 des Museums of Modern Art eingeladen. Brassaï war vielseitig talentiert und beschränkte sich nicht auf die Fotografie: Er konnte zeichnen malen bildhauern und schreiben. Er pflegte unter anderem Freundschaften mit dem Künstler Pablo Picasso dem deutsch-britischen Fotografen Bill Brandt und dem amerikanischen Schriftsteller Henry Miller. Berühmt wurde sein Buch Conversations avec Picasso das er 1964 veröffentlichte. 1975 wurde sein Buch Henry Miller – Die Pariser Jahre veröffentlicht. Brassaïs Grab befindet sich auf dem Friedhof Montparnasse in Paris. 010 Frankfurt, S. Fischer, 1976 unknown
1980001194Bukarest: Kriterion Konyvkiado 1980. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo. Original boards in illustrated dust jacket. 182 pages of tekst 56 pages with 59 black and white photographs. Text misprinted on some pages. Dustjacket with light handling wear. Boldly SIGNED on the title page by Brassai. No other marks or inscriptions. Kriterion Konyvkiado Hardcover
20356<b>BRASSAÃ.</b> 1899-1984. Hungarian-French photographer best known for his photographs of Parisian nightlife. ALS. <i>"Brassaï"</i>. 1p. 8vo. Dover February 10 1971. To Hungarian-American filmmaker photojournalist and author <b>STEFAN LORANT </b>1901-1997. In French with translation.<p>"<i>Thanks for your newspaper cutting. Yes I had a little exhibition in Paris first October '70 next in London January of 30 panels of <u>color</u></i>.<i> We have stayed 8 days in this clinic in old Enton Hall Hydro. Massage every day osteopath hydrotherapy and always fasting fasting fasting… During one week we were given 3 fruits per day and a tea without anything. And an enema – 'irrigation' with 60 liters of water! We met Americans there who are from Boston. As postmen are on strike at Glais I send this letter to Boulogne. Kisses for you and Lauy and the children. Yours…"</i></p><p>Born Gyula Halász in the Hungarian city of Brassó Brassaï first visited Paris at the age of three while his father taught at the Sorbonne. He returned to the City of Light in 1924 joining a number of Hungarian expatriates and taking a job as a journalist. He supplemented his writing with photographs of the city and it was in that medium that he made his mark. Adopting the pseudonym Brassaï his 1933 collection of photographs <i>Paris de nuit </i>was pioneering in its technique as well as for thevarietyof scenes it depicted. Inspired by Toulouse-Lautrec Brassaï captured the people of Paris from the Left Bank's brothels and gangs to the city's cultural institutions and elite society.</p><p>Our letter refers to Brassaï's exhibition "Trente panneaux couleur" at Paris' Galerie Rencontre which was held from October 7 to November 7 1970. </p><p>Enton Hall was an estate built in 1880 and later converted into a health spa. Its most famous client was Ian Fleming who after his 1956 stay included James Bond's visit to a fictionalized version of the spa called "Shrublands" in his thriller <i>Thunderball.</i></p><p>Born in Hungary Lorant made a career as a filmmaker in Austria and Germany before being jailed in 1933 for his opposition to Hitler. Upon his release he immigrated to the United States where over the course of 40 years he authored and edited numerous photography books including <i>Lincoln: A Picture Story of His Life</i> <i>The Glorious Burden </i>about United States Presidentsand <i>Sieg Heil!</i> a history of Germany. Lorant had many prominent friends including John and Jacqueline Kennedy Marilyn Monroe and Marlene Dietrich. He was an advisor to <i>Life</i>magazine founder Henry Luce and an early supporter of Winston Churchill. </p><p>Accompanied by a 1991 letter written by Brassaï's wife Gilberte Boyer as well as a fragment in her hand about Stefan written on the verso of Brassaï's letter on illustrated Enton Hall Hydro stationery.</p><p>In fine condition and uncommon.</p> books
1950P34990Paris: Art et Photographie 1950. Magazine format. Magazine format. Very good. stapled wraps 16 pp black & white nude photos by Brassai very slight wear at edges otherwise very good for such a fragile piece<br /> <br /> Standard shipping no tracking / Priority with tracking / Custom quote for large or heavy orders. Art et Photographie unknown
1993106073Flammarion 1993. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First Flammarion edition. In French. Flammarion hardcover
20021675062066Flammarion-Pere Castor 2002. Hardcover. Good. Missing dust jacket; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket missing. Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding with general signs of previous use. Moderate wear to the boards. Sound binding. Clean interior pages. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Flammarion-Pere Castor hardcover
6404590078pp. 176 . Hardback. New. hardcover
1961190447Paris: Les Éditions Du Temps 1960 1961. First French Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine very slightly edge-nicked and dust-dulled dw now mylar-sleeved. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Copy has previous owner's minor pen inscription to FFEP. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 43 pages; Physical desc.: 43 p. 105 plates ; 29 cm. Subject: Sculpture -- Figures -- Masks -- Faces -- Etchings. Language: French Paris: Les Éditions Du Temps (1960) hardcover
20021388<p>Condition: As New with previous owner's blindstamp on front endpaper. First edition thus<strong></strong>. Hardcover with dust-jacket as issued. 156 pages. 10.9" x 12.5" x 0.9". ISBN 9782080107138. <strong></strong>The original edition was published in German in 1960 by Chr. Belser Verlag this printing "First edition thus". "Brassaï became interested in the marginal art form of graffiti in the 1930s seeing it as a form of outsider art that could open the door to new forms of artistic expression. His atmospheric photographs capture the essence of this unfettered creation. Stark contrasts of black and white alternate with softer shades of grey that meld into one another smoothing the harsh gouges typical of graffiti. Several of these photographs first appeared in the Surrealist review <em>Minotaure</em>; others were first published in France and Germany in 1960 in a work entitled <em>Graffiti</em> which accompanied an exhibition that visited New York London Milan Baden-Baden Frankfurt Hannover and Paris. The approach was hugely influential both for the Surrealists and in the domain of Outsider Art. Accompanying the photographs are selections from previously unpublished writings including extracts from Brassaï's own notebooks in which he noted the presence of elements of graffiti on the walls of Paris that he intended to photograph. The book also contains an interview with Picasso on the subject of graffiti as an art form. <strong>This first English language version</strong> of this classic title is a beautifully produced edition of what is undoubtedly a seminal work in the history of modern photography." -Publisher's notes. <strong>NOTE</strong>: This is a large heavy book – <strong>we will ship this title ONLY WITHIN THE USA</strong> apologies but no outside-USA orders can be fulfilled for this book and it will require extra shipping/packing charges. We only ship our books via USPS Media Mail with insurance & tracking. SKU 1388</p> Flammarion hardcover
2520in 4 pleine toile blanche d’éditeur,titre sur fond noir au dos en long et sur le premier plat.Jaquette illustrée avec titre au dos et sur le premier plat.Faux-titre,titre,43 pages sur vergé brun clair,105 photographies pleine page de BRASSAI sur papier couché Les éditions du Temps.1961 Première édition française.(une petite déchirure sans gravité réparée à la jaquette)sinon Très bon état
199328414Paris: Flammarion 1993. 1993. Very good. - Quarto 12-5/8 inches high by 11 inches wide. Black cloth titled in blind on the spine in a pictorial black & white dust wrapper. The dust jacket is slightly rubbed. 153 & 7 pages with a frontispiece portrait of the photographer and profuse full-page illustrations of Brassai's photographs of the graffiti carved and painted on the walls of Paris. Near fine. <p>The text in French includes a preface by Gilberte Brassai with an introduction and text by the photographer. Paris: Flammarion, (1993). hardcover
X01H-00564Arcade Publishing. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Arcade Publishing unknown
105010Paris Gallimard 1975. . First trade edition first printing; presentation copy inscribed by Brassai. 8vo. 53 photographic illustrations. Publisher's cream wrappers printed in black and red. With the photographic dust jacket. A superb copy in the very slightly tanned dust jacket.<br /> With the author/photographer's signed presentation inscription to the half title page 'Pour Monsieur Michel Moine en amical hommage de Brassai le 18 Nov 1975'. The recipient was a French journalist and writer on parapsychology. A service de press copy with the discrete 'S.P.' perforated stamp to the lower wrappers and last two leaves.<br /> Paris, Gallimard, 1975. unknown
1995Q-1559702877Arcade Publishing 1995-10-16. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Arcade Publishing hardcover