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1972ABE-1685878737495EN COUVERTURE PHOTO DE JEROME DUCROT-DONALD McCULLIN, LES REFUGIES PAKISTANAIS, PRESENTATION JEAN-FRANCIS HELD, 10 PAGES-LARTIGUE OU L'OEIL DU MATIN, PAR RENE BARJAVEL, 18 PAGES-LOVE LASER, TEXTE ET INTERVIEW EDITH COTTRELL, 6 PAGES-ERNST FUCHSOU LA BABYLONE RETROUVEE, 8 PAGES-CATHERINE JOURDAN LES PRISONS D'EROS, 8 PAGES-LEWIS CARROLL PHOTOGRAPHE OU L'AUTRE COTE DU MIROIR, PAR BRASSAI, 8 PAGES-JEROME DUCROT, 16 PAGES-(EM623)
19721210Paris, revue XXe siècle, 1972. In-4 de 182 pages, cartonnage d'éditeur illustré en couleurs sur les 2 plats, titre au dos, 4 derniers feuillets verts (en anglais). UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE D'ANDRÉ MASSON et UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE DE GRAHAM SUTHERLAND, en couleurs. Textes par : Articles de Patrick Waldberg, Alain Jouffroy, André Masson, Jacques-Alain Miller, François Regnault, Yon Taillandier, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, Gaston Diehl, Pierre Courthion, Julien Clay, Franco Russoli, Giorgio Soavi, Louis Aragon, Gilbert Lascault, André B. Nakov, Pierre Volboudt, Daniel Abadie et Michel Seuphor. Ouvrage en très bon état. Les lithographies parfaites, tirées par Mourlot.
19781213Revue XXe Siècle, Paris 1978. In-4 (318 x 245). 132 pages. Cartonnage pelliculé, jaquette illustrée d'une reproduction en couleurs représentant un tableau de Giorgio de Chirico. Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions en noir et en couleurs sur beau papier couché. UNE SUPERBE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE EN COULEURS DE GENTILINI à pleine page. Textes de P. Walberg, J. Rewald, A. Jouffroy, P. Volboudt, Dora Vallier, J. Clay, etc. Édition originale française.
19671419Paris, revue XXe siècle, 1967. In-4 de 170 pages environ, cartonnage d'éditeur illustré en couleurs d'une composition de Joan Miro, titré au dos, bande imprimée. UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE EN COULEURS DE JOAN MIRO EN TRIPTYQUE DÉPLIANT et UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE DE MARINO MARINI. Textes de Pieyre de Mandiargues, Grenier, Vallier, Ragon, Frénaud, Eliade (sur Chagall), etc. Textes sur Miro par Frénaud, Taillandier et Waldberg). 8 hors-texte en couleurs (Magnelli, Hartung, Poliakoff, Manessier, Soulages, Schneider, Capogrossi, Scanavino) et nombreuses reproductions en noir.
19681420Paris, revue XXe siècle, 1968. In-4 de 170 pages environ, cartonnage d'éditeur illustré d'un dessin en couleurs de Joan Miró, titre au dos, bande annonce imprimée. UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE EN COULEURS DE JOAN MIRO À TRIPLE PAGE DÉPLIANTE et UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE DE SERGE POLIAKOFF.
19691422Paris, revue XXe siècle, 19692. In-4 de 180 pages, cartonnage d'éditeur illustré en couleurs sur les 2 plats, titre au dos, 4 derniers feuillets verts (en anglais). UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE DE MAURICE ESTÈVE ET UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE DE GUISEPPE CAPOGROSSI À DOUBLE PAGE. Très nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs.
19381491Paris, Chroniques du Jour, 1938. Un volume in-4 (24,5 x 31,5 cm) broché, 52 pages. Articles de Pierre Courthion, Kurt Seligman, Miro, Zadkine, R. Desnos, etc. Dessins de Man Ray, Hans Arp, etc. UNE LITHOGRAPHIE COULEUR EN HORS-TEXTE: "Image Cinghalaise". Reproductions photographiques et illustrations en noir.
19701558Revue XXe Siècle, Paris 1970. In-4 (318 x 245). 126 pages. Cartonnage toilé blanc, titré or sur le premier plat, jaquette illustrée d'une reproduction en couleurs représentant "La Tristesse du Roi". 124 illustrations et reproductions en noir et 30 en couleurs (dont les papiers découpés) sur beau papier couché. Contributions de Henri Matisse, San Lazarro, George Rouault, Jean Cassou, Roger Fry, G. Jedlicka, J.-L. Ferrier, P. Courthion, J. Guichard-Meili, A. Verdet, G. Duthuit, Y. Taillandier, P. Volboudt, H. Read, etc.
19711469Paris, revue XXe siècle, 1971. In-4 de 168 pages, cartonnage d'éditeur illustré en couleurs d'après Sonia Delaunay sur le premier plat, titre au dos, 4 derniers feuillets verts (en anglais). UNE LITHOGRAPHIE ORIGINALE DE HENRY MOORE EN HORS-TEXTE tirée par Mourlot. Collaborations : Giulio Carlo Argan, Beaudin, Boltanski, Georges Boudaille, Marcel Brion, Jacques Brosse, Camille Bryen, Dino Buzzati, Pierre Courthion, Salvador Dali, Sonia Delaunay, Pierre Descargues, G. di San Lazzaro, Bernard Dorival, Dubuffet, Patrizia Fassio Viscardi, Klaus Gallwitz, Giacometti, Gishia, A.M. Hammacher, Asger Jorn, Kandinsky, Kienholz, Gilbert Lascault, Hélène Lassalle, Le Yaouanc, Libéraki, Lipchitz, Alberto Magnelli, Giuseppe Marchiori, Guy Marester, Egle Marini, Marino, Henri Michaux, Henry Moore, Giorgio Morandi, Raymond Morineau, Andréi B. Nakov, le douanier Rousseau, Shinichi Segui, René de Solier, Giacinto Spagnoletti, Yvon Taillandier, Geneviève Testanière, Patrick Waldberg, Andy Warhol, Zao Wou-Ki, Zervos.
19681464Revue XXe Siècle, Paris 1968. In-4 (318 x 245). 160 pages. Cartonnage pelliculé, jaquette illustrée en couleurs représentant une œuvre de Magnelli. Une lithographie originale en couleurs de Marino Marini "Guerriero" (Guerrier) de Marini (Guastalla 202,A) et une lithographie originale en couleurs de Maurice Estève "Face à Face" (Prudhomme-Estève/Moestrup 45).
19731456Paris, revue XXe siècle, 1973. In-4 de 200 pages environ, cartonnage d'éditeur illustré en couleurs d'après Robert Indiana, dos titré. 2 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS ET HORS-TEXTE : Hans HARTUNG und Robert INDIANA. Nombreuses reproductions et documents en noir et en couleurs.
19751454Revue XXe Siècle, Paris 1975. In-4 (318 x 245). 190 pages environ. Cartonnage pelliculé, jaquette illustrée en couleurs par une œuvre de Jacques MONORY. Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions en noir et en couleurs sur beau papier couché. 3 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS ET EN HORS-TEXTE DE ENRICO BAJ, JAMES ROSENQUIST, VELICKOVIC (double page). Textes de fonds et d'actualité artistique du moment.
19751453Revue XXe Siècle, Paris 1975. In-4 (318 x 245). 170 pages environ. Cartonnage pelliculé, jaquette illustrée en couleurs par une œuvre de Max Ernst. Nombreuses illustrations et reproductions en noir et en couleurs sur beau papier couché. DEUX LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS ET EN HORS-TEXTE DE MAN RAY ET ROBERTO MATTA. Textes de fonds et d'actualité artistique du moment.
197219582XXe siècle 1972 2 lithographies originales. Grand in-4, couv. cartonnée illustrée, photographies pleines pages en n. & b., 184 pp., 12 pp. de traduction anglaise des textes. Très bon état.
25407Société internationale d’art XXe siècle, Paris, 1972
320 pages. Splendid photographs by a variety of photographers. Inscription on front pastedown; small stamp on free endpaper and half-title page and back pastedown.
19351952Paris: Paris-Publications 1935. FIRST EDITION THE PRESUMED FIRST ISSUE COMPLETE WITH THE EIGHT SUPPRESSED PLATES AND ORIGINAL SPIRAL BINDING. Original spiral binding. Very Good. FIRST EDITION THE PRESUMED FIRST ISSUE COMPLETE WITH THE EIGHT SUPPRESSED PLATES AND ORIGINAL SPIRAL BINDING. "Brassaï's early photographs concentrated on the nighttime world of Montparnasse a district of Paris then noted for its artists streetwalkers and petty criminals. His pictures were published in a successful book Paris de nuit 1933 which caused a stir because of its sometimes scandalous subject matter. His next book Voluptés de Paris made him internationally famous" Britannica. "Paris by Night was no sooner off the press than Brassaï sold the remaining photographs to the popular magazine Voilà and began another phase of his exploration of the city. In December 1933 he wrote his parents that he was taking the final photographs for his 'Paris intime' Pierre Mac Orlan had agreed to write the preface and publication was scheduled for March. "By October 1935 it was clear that the book had stalled at the publishers. Although Brassaï had received an advance the publisher claimed he was financially unable to bring the book out. When the book finally did emerge from the printer it was entitled Voluptés de Paris and there was no introduction by Mac Orlan. The unsigned preface mimicked a carnival barker's spiel touting the city to the potential reader like a lewd sideshow attraction: 'Paris the paradise of desire the capital of Adventure. Paris where you can find your every fantasy in reality.'. Available by mail order the book would be sent in a plain wrapper." Brassaï was not pleased with the production and distribution of the book and soon disowned it. "However Voluptés de Paris did not entirely escape critical notice. Peter Pollack. judged it among Brassaï's best work 'an invaluable collection of Brassaï's essential pictures'." Marja Warehime Brassai: Images of Culture and the Surrealist Observer. On the two issues: Anne Wilkes Tucker notes in her detailed book Brassaï: The Eye of Paris: "The book is very rare and for unknown reasons two versions exist. One has thirty-eight halftones and the other has forty-six. I have yet to see a copy of the larger edition with the binding intact so perhaps plates were removed to prevent the rings from breaking". This is the only copy we have seen complete with the forty-six photos and original spiral rings. Paris: Paris-Publications 1935. Quarto original orange wrappers original spiral binding; custom box. One leaf neatly detached; neat stars drawn on two leaves not affecting images. A spectacular copy. RARE. Paris-Publications unknown books
193426971Paris: Paris-Publications N.d. c. 1934. Lacking spirals most copies with intact spiral bindings are not original; a very good copy creased at the top edge with soiling to the distinctive orange wrappers. Presumed second issue of Brassai's first book disavowed due to contractual conflicts. Thin quarto spiral-bound. With 38 photographs of Parisian nightlife that while chaste now were deemed to racy for inclusion in "Paris de Nuit". SIGNED by Brassai and inscribed to publisher Nicholas Callaway: "Pour Nicholas / Callaway / un livre / à hion insu / bien amicalement / le 3 mai 1981. Brassai." Very uncommon signed. Paris: Paris-Publications unknown
193426971Paris: Paris-Publications N.d. c. 1934. Lacking spirals most copies with intact spiral bindings are not original; a very good copy creased at the top edge with soiling to the distinctive orange wrappers. Presumed second issue of Brassai's first book disavowed due to contractual conflicts. Thin quarto spiral-bound. With 38 photographs of Parisian nightlife that while chaste now were deemed to racy for inclusion in "Paris de Nuit". SIGNED by Brassai and inscribed to publisher Nicholas Callaway: "Pour Nicholas / Callaway / un livre / Ã hion insu / bien amicalement / le 3 mai 1981. Brassai." Very uncommon signed. Paris: Paris-Publications unknown books
This is a near fine copy of the rarest of Brassai's books, which has been bound into a hardcover binding from the period, in handsome red and black marbled paper-covered boards, and a linen cloth spine with red leather label, gilt title. The original binding of this book was a spiral plastic ring type. The spiral binding was taken off and the book with its original red-orange covers with the title printed in large white letters, was bound in whole. Covers are bright and clean, in very good condition, (small closed tear to bottom corner of back cover), inside completely clean. There is no date on the colophon page (inside back cover) and there apparently were two editions. The first edition was published in 1930, but Brassai was reportedly unhappy with the selection of images and because he was not credited. In our copy he is credited as the photographer and so we assume this is the second edition from ca.1934. It is unpaginated. There are 40 pages, with 38 black and white photographs of ladies of the night, strippers, models, night clubs and balls like the Bal Tabarin, shots of tough streetwalkers in Les Halles, many shots of men and women in costume, sometimes drag, also a lesbian couple in a club "strictement Feminine", shots of lovers in parks, on streets, playful shots of men looking into a lingerie shop window with elaborately garbed mannequins at night, 1 shot of Kiki in a Montparnasse night club, an amazing shot in " La Cage a Femmes d'un Grand Music-Hall Parisien" which shows a cage or pit, viewed from above with women on stools, like lions, in various states of undress and performing "acrobatic" feats. Finally tipped in at the very end on the collophon page a half-page size shot in color of a nude woman in profile, we assume not by Brassai. Large 4to, 11" high X 8" wide. The original book was not cut down when re-bound, it is in its' intended size, and because of the re-binding, it has been kept in near fine condition. A beautiful copy of a true rarity. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
193455114Paris-Publications 1934. Softcover. Previous owner’s signature inside front cover. As is nearly always the case with this book the plastic or Bakelite rings that once held the book together are lacking having apparently broken they must have been quite fragile and so the covers and the pages are entirely disbound.<br /> However this copy differs from most others in being more complete: it has 2 pages of text and 46 pages of images. Most copies have either 38 or 44 pages of images. This is said to be the result of censorship; since the pages are unnumbered and there is no list of the images the removal of one or more leaves would not be noticeable. Or it may be the result of there not having been an equal number of good copies of each leaf when the book was assembled.<br /> In any case this is except for the binding rings the most complete and probably earliest state of this scarce volume.<br /> Some remnants of celotape on the covers probably from an attempt to compensate for the missing binding rings. Credit to Brassia inside back cover and price 40 francs on back cover. . 48p. Paris-Publications, [ paperback
002510Paris: Paris-Publications This is a near fine copy of the rarest of Brassai's books which has been bound into a hardcover binding from the period in handsome red and black marbled paper-covered boards and a linen cloth spine with red leather label gilt title. The original binding of this book was a spiral plastic ring type. The spiral binding was taken off and the book with its original red-orange covers with the title printed in large white letters was bound in whole. Covers are bright and clean in very good condition small closed tear to bottom corner of back cover inside completely clean. There is no date on the colophon page inside back cover and there apparently were two editions. The first edition was published in 1930 but Brassai was reportedly unhappy with the selection of images and because he was not credited. In our copy he is credited as the photographer and so we assume this is the second edition from ca.1934. It is unpaginated. There are 40 pages with 38 black and white photographs of ladies of the night strippers models night clubs and balls like the Bal Tabarin shots of tough streetwalkers in Les Halles many shots of men and women in costume sometimes drag also a lesbian couple in a club "strictement Feminine" shots of lovers in parks on streets playful shots of men looking into a lingerie shop window with elaborately garbed mannequins at night 1 shot of Kiki in a Montparnasse night club an amazing shot in " La Cage a Femmes d'un Grand Music-Hall Parisien" which shows a cage or pit viewed from above with women on stools like lions in various states of undress and performing "acrobatic" feats. Finally tipped in at the very end on the collophon page a half-page size shot in color of a nude woman in profile we assume not by Brassai. Large 4to 11" high X 8" wide. The original book was not cut down when re-bound it is in its' intended size and because of the re-binding it has been kept in near fine condition. A beautiful copy of a true rarity. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Paris-Publications Hardcover
22691Paris, Paris-Publications, s.d. [1934]. In-4, non paginé, broché, couverture originale imprimée (couverture tachée et frottée, mouillure marginale aux feuillets de texte, entièrement débroché, petits manques aux perforations du brochage, anneaux manquants).
1950ABE-175524969288438 PAGES-21,5 CM X 27,2 CM-EN COUVERTURE VIVIANE ROMANCE DANS MAYA (STUDIO HARCOURT)-MADELEINE JACQUELINE DU BIEF CHAMPIONNE DE FRANCE DE PATINAGE ARTISTIQUE, 1P, 9 PHOTOS-TABARIN, PAR CLAUDE MARION, 4 PAGES, 14 PHOTOS (BERNAND)-L'ART ET LE NU PHOTOGRAPHIQUE, PAR ANDRE BEUCLER-NE PAS DETELER LA FEUILLE DE VIGNE, PAR LE DOCTEUR BESANCON, ILLUSTRATIONS LUCIEN BOUCHER, 3P-NAISSANCE D'UNE ETOILE, MUSEE GREVIN, MICHELE MORGAN, 1P, 11 PHOTOS-LES PEINTRES DE LA FEMME: QUAND XENIA MONTY POSE POUR BRENOT, PAR MAX FAVALELLI, 4 PAGES, 7 PHOTOS, PORTRAIT COULEURS-UN DINER D'HOMMES, PAR MAURICE DEKOBRA, ILLUSTRATIONS DE TOUCHAGUES, 4 PAGES-UNE ETOILE FILANTE: MADELEINE ROUSSET, PAR GEORGE FRONVAL, 6 PHOTOS-CE SONT LES BLONDES QUI M'ONT CHARME., PAR SYLVIA RISSER, ILLUSTRATIONS PEYNET, 3 PAGES-
199623897Paris: Alain Paviot & Cie. 1996. 1996. Fine. - Quarto approximately 10-1/2 inches high by 9-1/4 inches wide navy blue cloth in a dust wrapper. The binding is lightly bumped. Half-title title 40 plates in color and black & white & 10 pages plus colophon. Fine. <p>First edition. The minimal text is in French. (Paris: Alain Paviot & Cie., 1996). hardcover