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197512631975 Paris, NRF Gallimard, 1975. 14x20,5 cm. 264 pages. EDITION ORIGINALE. Dossier de 16 photographies reproduites en héliogravure en tête de volume. Jaquette ornée d'une photographie de Miller. Ouvrage en très bon état. Recherché.
197555407Gallimard - NRF, impr. Fimin-Didot 1975 Photographies de Brassaï. In-8 14 x 20 cm. Broché sous couverture imprimée et jaquette illustrée, 360 pp., cahier de 16 héliogravures en noir et blanc. Exemplaire en bon état. Réflexion sur la personnalité et l’art d’Henry Miller par celui qui fut son ami et partagea la bohème dans le Paris des années 30.
197522582Paris, Gallimard, 7 nov.1975, in-8, Broché-Jaquette éditeur, 264 pages. Jaquette présentant quelques accrocs. 16 photographies de Brassai en héliogravure.
197867412Paris, Gallimard, 1978, in-8, broché sous jaquette éditeur, 290 pages. Exemplaire du service de presse. Envoi de Brassaï à Pierre-Laurent Darnar. Cahier photographique en début d'ouvrage. Tranche présentant de légères rousseurs.
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44232Paris : Gallimard, 1975. Un volume broché (14x20,5 cm) sous jaquette, 264 pages. Illustré de 16 photographies de Braissaï dont un portrait d'Henry Miller reproduit sur la jaquette. Edition originale sur papier courant. Bon état.
23077Paris, Gallimard, 1978. In-8, 290 pp., broché, couverture originale illustrée (couverture un peu jaunie comportant quelques frottements).
201128357<p>New York:: Arcade Publishing 2011. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. Miller lived in Paris from 1930 to 1939 and during this period he went from a "middle-aged vagrant" to one of the most renowned and notorious authors who would jolt a generation with two seminal works--Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn. While in Paris he met and became a close friend of Brassai who he quickly sensed was a kindred spirit and thus was born a life-long friendship that Brassai here documents from unpublished letters recollected conversations and references to Miller's writings. This is Brassai's intimate account of Miller's self-discovery and coming of age as a writer and thinker.</p> Arcade Publishing, hardcover
200229112Chicago:: University of Chicago Press 2002. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. this volume covers the intertwined lives and friendship between Henry Miller and Brassai from the 1950s to 1973. Over the course of a number of warm intimate conversations Brassaï and Miller revisit their careers; discuss art literature Paris Greece Japan World War II and more; and consider the lives and works of many others in their circle including Lawrence Durrell Henri Matisse Salvador Dalí Georges Simenon André Malraux Hans Reichel Paul Klee and Amedeo Modigliani. Throughout Miller's zest for life shines through as do his love of art and his passionate intensity for just about everything he does from discussing a movie or play he'd just seen to reminiscing about a decades-long love. University of Chicago Press, unknown
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
1996Q-1559703474Arcade Publishing 1996-11-18. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Arcade Publishing paperback
1975028200Paris: Gallimard 1975. Book. Illus. by Brassai Photographer. Near Fine. Soft cover. Inscribed by Authors. First Edition. 264 pp. and 16 black and white photographs by Brassai. Cream colored wraps with red and black lettering and rules. Dust jacket illustrated with photo of Henry Miller by Brassai. Text in French. INSCRIBED by Brassai in October 1979. Cleansquare and tight throughout. Fine condition but for light soiling around the edge of front free endpaper. Dust jacket has minor rubbing to extremities and top of spine has 1/8" tears. Brassai and Miller were friends in 1930s Paris although Miller subsequently downplayed that friendship. Size: 8vo. Gallimard Paperback
1995000225Arcade Publishing. DJ in archival cover. Stated first edition with a full number line starting with 1. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1995. Arcade Publishing hardcover
23842Paris : Gallimard 1975. First trade edition. Octavo stiff card covers in dust wrapper with portrait of Miller by Brassaï 1932 boldly inscribed by Brassaï on the half title 'Pour Baby et Marion Sulzberger bien amicalement Brassaï. Paris le 29 dec 1975'; pp 264 1 with 16 crisp photogravures of people and places from Miller’s life in Paris; wrapper with a few short edge tears two with discreet tape repairs and some wear along the spine contents clean and bright; a very good inscribed copy. Photographer sculptor writer and filmmaker Brassaï's tribute to his friend American writer Henry Miller 1891-1980. It was Miller who first called Brassaï 'the eye of Paris' alluding to his supreme talent as a photographer. The first edition of this work appeared in a limited edition of 25 copies. unknown
200227891CHICAGO: CHICAGO. Fine with no dust jacket. 2002. First Edition; First Printing. Printer Wrapper. UNCORRECTED PAGE PROOF. Fine in glossy pictorial printed wrappers. . CHICAGO. unknown
1949CLL-386Paris, Les Editions du Point du Jour, 1949 In-8 de 92 pp., broché, non coupé.
39704Paris Editions du Point du Jour 1949 in 8 (20,5x14) 1 volume broché, 90 pages [1]. Achevé d'imprimer à la date du 30 avril 1949. Edition originale numérotée sur vélin alfa des papeteries de France. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
25787Paris, Le Point du Jour, 1949. Pt. in-8°, 90p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
41285Paris, Le Point du Jour, 1949. Pt. in-8°, 90p. Broché, couverture illustrée.
194968909Paris, 1949, in-12, 89pp, broché, Superbe exemplaire de l'édition originale numérotée sur Vélin Alfa. Introduction d'Henry Miller! 89pp
1949117900Paris Le Point du Jour 1949 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, 90 pp. Édition originale de ce texte qui restitue la parole de Marie, femme de ménage de Brassaï. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin Alfa des papeteries de France, en bonne condition.
1949117900Paris Le Point du Jour 1949 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, 90 pp. Édition originale de ce texte qui restitue la parole de Marie, femme de ménage de Brassaï. Exemplaire numéroté sur vélin Alfa des papeteries de France, en bonne condition.
194934623Le Point du Jour | Paris 1949 | 13 x 16.50 cm | broché