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194687665Paris: Gallimard 1946. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1946 17.50 x 22 cm broché sous étui First edition one of 324 numbered copies on laid paper the only deluxe copies after 10 on madagascar. Folded cover decorated with a graffiti photograph by Brassaï. Handsome copy complete with its slipcase also illustrated with a photograph by Brassaï. Gallimard unknown
19962-2905292369Hoëbeke 1996. Hardcover. New. 94 pages. French language. 12.44x9.29x0.63 inches. Hoëbeke hardcover
1952018942Paris: Piere Tisne 1952. New Edition . Illustrated Boards. Very Good/Good Glassine Dust Jacket. 12 5/8" Tall. 145 Pp. Including Photo Credits At Rear. Boards Worn And Bumped At Corners Glassine With Small Chips At Corners And Missing Most Of Top Third Of Rear Panel. With The Red Paper Wrap-Around Band Announcing This "Nouvelle Edition Transformee / 30Eme Mille"And The Erratum Slip. Former Owner's Name On Half Title. <br/> <br/> Piere Tisne hardcover
1933ABE-1619647199344Paris Magazine 1933 Softcover quarto magazine Paris Magazine 1933. 1st Edition. Includes color nude by Bzassai. Spine almost completely torn loose first page loose. Worn and faded. Good condition. Text is in French. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good. Paris Magazine paperback
19333087Wraps spiral bound. Intro. by Paul Morand. Brassai's first book. He used Kertesz' camera. Illus. cover. Important 20th century photo book! Metiers Graphiques paperback
2001116339Paris : Flammarion 2001. 320x275mm. 62 photos n/b reliure d'diteur sous jaquette. Bel exemplaire. 1075 Flammarion unknown
1933204269Paris: Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1933. First edition. Softcover. First printing. Text by Paul Morand in French. A collection of 62 full bleed photogravures that represent the height of printing and imagery of France at night. A likely unique copy that includes two examples of the front cover. A close to near fine copy in spiral binding with some of the usual minor rubbing and edge wear to the front and rear covers but with the second front cover much brighter and largely free of wear. Internally a clean copy. A very nice copy of one of the true high spots of 20th century photography books and on virtually every best of lists. Parr & Badger v1 134 Roth 76. Arts et Métiers Graphiques unknown
193324590Paris: Edition Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1933. Understated bookplate to front endpaper with a signature to first page that reads "Brassai" but unlikely in the photographer's hand. Light edgewear to spiral-bound illustrated wrappers; a better than very good copy lacking serious defects. First Edition. Spiral bound quarto sixty-four gravure plates. The best-known and most iconic of the great Paris photobooks printed in a deep gravure so tactile it seems almost as if charcoal will rub off on the hands of the viewer. The cobblestone covers and endpapers are particularly evocative. Parr / Badger v1 134; Roth 76-77. Paris: Edition Arts et Métiers Graphiques unknown
193324569Paris: Edition Arts et Metiers Graphiques 1933. First edition. Stiff Wraps. Original spiral binding front cover lettered in red. Very good. Unpaginated. Six leaves. 25 x 19 cm. 62 photogravure plates after Brassai. Printed by Draeger with exceptional photogravure plates this series of nocturnal Parisian views with its evocative text by Morand is something of an Art Deco classic. PHOTOBOOK I p. 134: “a ravishing book object in a purely physical sense. The printing represents arguably the most luscious gravure ever seen the blacks being so rich and deep that after handling the book one expects to find sooty deposits all over one’s fingers. The gradation of tones is wonderfully subtle describing an apparently infinite range of black and near-black tones. The layout with its characteristic full-page bleeds never more felicitously employed takes us from image to image from page to page and across night-time Paris with effortless panache. One should think of it as amongst the best produced and influential photobooks ever†HASSELBLAD. 110. PARR/BADGER. I 134. ROTH. 76. Slight crease front cover. Edition Arts et Metiers Graphiques unknown
1932189332Paris: Édition Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1933 1932. The city of light by night First edition of the photographer's first publication an exploration of the nocturnal life of Paris. Brassaï showcases his mastery "at drawing luminosity from the darkness. The swaths of wet paving stones featured on the covers and endpapers of Paris de Nuit gleam like pale beacons in the streetlight. Inside Brassaï explores the city beginning with its broad vistas and grand public spaces and gradually moving into the demimonde he knew so intimately" Roth p. 76. Quarto. Illustrated with 62 full-page gravure plates 2 double-page. Original spiral bound photographic wrappers front cover lettered in red. Wrappers creased and rubbed a few spots of wear short closed tear to head of front wrapper a few marks to rear wrapper: a very good copy. Parr & Badger I p. 134; Roth p. 76. unknown
1932162876Paris: Édition Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1933 1932. A superb copy inscribed by author and photographer First edition of the photographer's first publication double presentation copy inscribed by Morand on the first page of text "à Pierre Cot Voici un joli décor pour La Patriouille etc. Chut! chut! chut! tres fideliement P. Morand Paris fev. 32" and further inscribed by Brassaï across the following two pages "Pour Christian-Vincent Matorasso ce Paris de Nuit perdu et retrouvé avec toute ma sympathie Brassai Ete Village le 7 mai 1965". The first recipient Pierre Cot 1895-1977 was a politician central to the establishment of the French Air Force and later of Air France. Morand's inscription alludes to La Patriouille a display wing of the air force the French equivalent of the British Red Arrows. Pasted below Morand's inscription is a small photograph of Brassaï in later life which probably relates to the photographer's subsequent inscription. This is a superb copy of the work in which Brassaï showcases his mastery "at drawing luminosity from the darkness. The swaths of wet paving stones featured on the covers and endpapers of Paris de Nuit gleam like pale beacons in the streetlight. Inside Brassaï explores the city beginning with its broad vistas and grand public spaces and gradually moving into the demimonde he knew so intimately" Roth p. 76. It remains one of the most influential photobooks; signed copies are rare and copies inscribed by both author and photographer rarer still. Quarto. Illustrated with 62 full-page gravure plates and 2 double-page plates as endpapers. Spiral bound monochrome photographic wrappers front cover lettered in red. Housed in a custom black quarter morocco solander box by the Chelsea Bindery. A few punch holes slightly worn covers lightly creased and rubbed at extremities a few pages faintly soiled. A very good copy of a notoriously fragile book. Parr & Badger I p. 134; Roth p. 76. unknown
19332311Paris: Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1933. First Edition. Near fine. Spiral-bound Quarto 9 7/8 x 7 1/2 inches 248 x 191 mm 12 pp 62 photogravure plates after photographs by Brassaï each numbered in lower outer corner. Spiral bound stiff card covers without jacket as issued; housed in a custom clamshell case lined in red felt covered in red cloth with morocco spine gilt title. Two-notch chip at bottom of spiral extending into first leaf and one notch at top of spiral; pages lightly toned at the edges but photogravures in excellent condition. 8 pages of text in French by Paul Morand plus a 4 page index with detailed captions for each of the photographs. As beautifully stated in the first line of Paul Morand's introduction to this exceptional collection of photographs: Paris at night is not the negative of the day; the surfaces not not stop being white to become black: in reality they are not even the same images." The 62 photographs by Hungarian-born photographer Brassaï Gyula Halász capture nocturnal scenes throughout Paris - from glowing wet pavement and empty streets to bars cafés and the denizens of Paris at night. This was Brassaï's first published photo book and the work that established his reputation as a master of night photography showcasing his ability to extract light and atmosphere from darkness. A collector's treasure scarce in good condition this is one of the most influential photo books ever produced and is admired not just for its content but for the its productions values: the deep and velvety gravure printing and the evocative layout make it an object of intense tactile and visual appeal. The photogravures are in exceptional condition-richly inked with deep velvety blacks luminous highlights and a striking tonal range that preserves the full atmospheric subtlety of Brassaï's nocturnal vision. The plates retain remarkable clarity and contrast with a vividness and depth seldom found testifying to both the high production standards of Arts et Métiers Graphiques and the care with which this copy has been preserved. Arts et Métiers Graphiques unknown
105263Editions Des Arts Et Metiers Graphiques. Paris. 1933. Editions Des Arts Et Metiers Graphiques. 1933 First edition. Small 4to spirally bound with limp card covers creased and with a few small dents and marks. 62 photographic full-page plates and 12 pages of text. Page edges rubbed back cover coming slightly away from spiral binding at head of spine. Generally a sound copy of a scarce item. Please contact us for more details. unknown
1933vC1123<p>SIGNED by Paul Morand atop his 8-page preface. Paris: Edition Arts et Métiers Graphiques 1933. First Edition. Spiral bound quarto sixty-four gravure plates. The highest celebrated most iconic of the great Paris photobooks printed in a luscious gravure so tactile "that after handling the book one expects to find sooty deposits all over one's fingers. One should think of it as amongst the best produced and influential photobooks ever" The Photobook Vol. I. Roth 101. Whereas most night photography of the period celebrates electric light speed and metropolitan life Brassai's portfolio expresses a different urban narrative. The Paris he shows his "little boxes of night" is tawdry intimate dark and full of mystery as though nighttime were its natural hue. As a young man prefacer Paul Morand bathed in Parisian artistic circles and the high public service. Appointed at the age of 24 attached to the French Embassy in London he began a career at the Quai which took him all over Europe. He entered literature in 1921 with his first prose work Tendres Stocks a collection of short stories prefaced by Marcel Proust. During the 30s he published numerous books travelogues novels short stories; he also practiced journalism notably for Le Figaro. A lovely collectible copy signed by Paul Morand. Book #vC1123. $4850. We specialize in Rare Ayn Rand history and science.</p> Edition "Arts et Metiers Graphiques"
1933028177Paris: Arts et Metiers Graphiques 1933. Book. Illus. by Brassai. Good. Soft cover. First Edition. 12 pp of text and captions 62 pp. of full-page black and white photographs. Spiral bound stiff wraps. Text is in French. Covers and endpapers are additional photographs. Spiral binding is complete and secure unusual for such a fragile publication. Extremities are worn covers are scuffed and creased. Front cover has 3/4" square of photo missing paper only is missing the underlying board of the cover is complete. Interior is very clean throughout and photographs are sharp and clear. Brassai was one of the most influential photographers of the 20th century and this his first book was a landmark work. In it he captures both the luminosity and the eeriness of all corners of the city and lifestyles of Paris at night in the early 1930s. Scarce. Size: Small Quarto. Arts et Metiers Graphiques Paperback
69266Paris Arts et métiers graphiques 1933. . Erste Ausgabe des ersten Fotobuchs Brassais. - BrassaÄ d.i. Gyula Halász 1899-1984 französischer Fotograf ungarischer Herkunft kam nach Studien in Ungarn und Deutschland 1924 nach Paris. Sein Freund der ungar. Fotograf André Kertész überredete ihn die Faszination des Pariser Nachtlebens in Fotos einzufangen. 1933 erschien sein Bildband "Paris de Nuit" der ihn sofort berühmt machte: "Brassai der Pariser aus Transsylvanien erscheint als Engel der Dunkelheit. Seine Sensibilität genießt das Ursprüngliche das Fantastische das Zweideutige und sogar das Bizarre" John Szarkowski Museum of Modern Art New York. - Deckelkanten gering berieben Paris, Arts et métiers graphiques, [1933]. unknown
198724386<p>Paris in the 20s Brassai. Paris by Night. New York:: Pantheon 1987. First Printing of the First US Edition. ISBN: 0394563271. A Fine copy in a Very Good unclipped dust jacket with peeling to the jacket laminate. Arriving in Paris in 1924 Brassaï rapidly became a shrewd observer of nocturnal Parisian life. He sensed that photography was the tool that would allow him to document his vision of a dying society. Fascinated by the night which he found disconcerting enigmatic and suggestive Brassaï photographed its every aspect from police to prostitutes to the homeless to socialites all in a dreamlike and mysterious manner. In sixty-four images Brassaï succeeded in remarkably capturing this unique ambience. This book meticulously assembled by Brassaï himself signifies the birth of the artist. Brassaï originally from Hungary traveled to Paris in 1924 where he began to associate with the avant-garde artist community in particular with Picasso and the Parisian surrealist circles. He quickly established himself as one of the most original photographers of his generation. </p> Pantheon,, hardcover
2001000322Boston MA: Bullfinch Press Little Brown and Co 2001. 1st Edition . Hardcover. As New/Near Fine. Brassaï. images by duotone Bullfinch Press (Little, Brown and Co) hardcover
1987030311Paris: Flammaron 1987. Book. Illus. by Brassaï. Fine. Hardcover. Quarto. Black cloth silver gilt. The pictorial dust jacket shows a small bump to the top front corner and is price clipped. Includes the original introduction written by Paul Morand. This photobook was meant to accompany Paris in the 30s published in 1933. Most of the original heliographic plates were used to create it except a few that had disappeared over the intervening decades. . Flammaron Hardcover
dola589New York: Pantheon Books 1987. First American Edition Softcover Issue. folio. profusely illus. 57 printed in heliogravure using Brassaï's original plates reproduced in the 1933 Paris first edns. wrs. laminate peeling New York: Pantheon Books, [1987] paperback
198819-D11584Pantheon 1988-08-12. paperback. Good. 12x10x0. Cellophane skin beginnings of flaking. Pantheon paperback
ANAIS-0394755529Pantheon. 1st American. other. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pantheon unknown
1988Q-0394755529Pantheon 1988-08-12. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pantheon paperback
0394755529.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1988ABE-1616013969701Pantheon 1988. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Good. Some plastic laminate peeling off illustrated cover. Pantheon paperback