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196932081969. Paris éditions Planètes 1969 - Toilé 23 cm x 27 cm 347 pages - Bien complet de la jaquette -Texte de Robert Giraud - Réédition du livre paru en 1965 sous le titre Le Royaume d'Argot - Photographies noir & blanc in et hors-texte de Robert Doisneau - ills noir & blanc in et hors-texte - Index des auteurs cités - Bibliographie - Une déchirure à la jaquette sinon bon état
12648Cartonnage de l'éditeur sous jaquette, 32X23 cm, 1989, 89 pages, photos en noir et blanc, éditions Hoebeke. Une phrase masquée par du "blanc" en première page, bon exemplaire.
In-4 (cm. 31), brossura illustrata, con alette, pp. 85, (3), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo. Traduzione di Yasmina Melaouah. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
1994R200112117Centre nationale de la photographie. 1994. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. Environ 150 pages. Nombreuses photos en noir et blanc, hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie
16193Paris, Belfond, 1989. In-8, broché, bien complet de sa jaquette illustrée, 190 pp.
10128Paris, 1996 120 p., photos N/B, broché. 15 x 20,5
25944La Chaux, Parisod, 1982. 225 X 290 mm. en feuilles sous couverture cartonnée bleu nuit d'éditeur avec le titre "Doisneau" poussé à froid sur le plat. 28 pp. "Ce qui arriva lorsqu'en 1945 Robert Doisneau rencontra trois maîtres typographes", Harembat, Lescaret et Oudeville. E.O. illustrée de trois photographies en tirages originaux contrecollés (145 x 128 mm), tirée à 75 ex. num. sur Rives signés par Robert Doisneau.
2792Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. 1965. Grand album broché (33 x 30 cm.). Couverture photographique de Robert Doisneau. 89 pages. 30 photographies en couleurs de Robert Doisneau, et de nombreuses autres en noir et blanc. E.O. Bel album, peu courant.
11012Paris, Fondation nationale de la photographie, 1982. In-8 carré, broché, reproductions en héliogravure.
199531085Paris, Paris Musée. Hoebeke, 1995, in-4, Broché, 126 pages. Bon état.
198563783Paris, Ace, Le Piéton de Paris, 1985, Relié-Jaquette éditeur., 126 pages. Très bon état.
195519766Lausanne, La Guilde du livre, 1955. Petit in-4 de [34] pages, couverture à rabat illustrée.
1955206883Philadelphia PA: J.B. Lippincott Company 1955. First U.S. edition. Hardcover. A charming children's book with verses by Arthur Gregor. Includes black and white photographs by Robert Doisneau. A very good copy in yellow cloth boards with some minor wear some internal soiling and some slight splitting to the rear internal hinge. No dust jacket. A nicely printed book that is fairly uncommon in any condition. J.B. Lippincott Company unknown
195525020Philadelphia - New York: J. B. Lippincott Company 1955. 1st edition. Cloth. Very Good -/Very Good. Robert Doisneau. 1st edition. A Very Good - copy in Very Good dust jacket. 4to. illustrated with b&w photographs with verse verso. Yellow cloth in b&w photo-illustrated dust jacket. The dj moderate edge wear/ The yellow cloth is soiled with speckling. Robert Doisneau 14 April 1912 - 1 April 1994 was a French photographer. In the 1930s he made photographs on the streets of Paris. He was a champion of humanist photography and with Henri Cartier-Bresson a pioneer of photojournalism.<br /> <br /> Doisneau is renowned for his 1950 image The Kiss by the City Hall a photograph of a couple kissing on a busy Parisian street. J. B. Lippincott Company unknown
898552J. B. Lippincott. Collectible - Very Good. Condition: Very Good; Hardcover in dustjacket. First Edition. Yellow boards. Condition is Very Good in a Fair dustjacket. Book has clean covers and pages with some bumping at spine ends. Jacket is clean and bright with a couple long closed tears and wrinkling along with chipping at spine ends. Photos upon request. Hardcover J. B. Lippincott hardcover
1955004478Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott N.d. 1955 1955. First American edition. 4to; unpaginated approximately 25; 12 photogravure illustrations from photographs by Doisneau. Short tear to bottom margin of six leaves; else a good copy in original red cloth in a dust jacket with some loss to corner of front and rear panels. A scarce children's counting book by the witty French photographer. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, N.d. [1955] hardcover
195568135Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine 1955. First edition. Small 4to. 34 pp. Fine in plain cardstock covers and very near fine illustrated dust jacket with just a touch of rubbing. Photographs of cats birds and rabbits combined with verse and illustrations. Design by Albert Plécy. Lausanne: Éditions Clairfontaine unknown
56049Paris Herscher 1981. 4° 48 Bl. zahlr. s/w -Abb. Kart. m. OU. Kleiner Riss im OU-Falz ansonten tadell. Mit ausführlicher Widmung des Photographen: «Ah Monsieur G.! Il n’est pas facile de voir la vie en rose depuis une champre noire - Respecteusement Robert Doisneau.» 010 Paris, Herscher, 1981 unknown
1981212283New York: The Witkin Gallery 1981. Poster for an exhibition that ran April 22 through May 30 1981. Measures 24" wide by 18" high. A near fine copy with some very faint and scattered foxing to the margins. An attractive poster from this underappreciated French photographer. The Witkin Gallery unknown
198847823Zurich: Hans Grieshader 1988. Large Square 4to. 111 pp. illustrated throughout. Still shrinkwrapped. FRENCH TEXT but with a 20 pp. booklet that provides an English and German translation. Robert Doisneau was employed as an in-house photographer by Renault a job he willingly quit to work free-lance. He was the photographer of the Résistance documenting both the occupation and the liberation of Paris. His commissioned works for the Racho Agency put his name on the map but it was his images of Paris streets and street life that made him world-famous. Doisneau repeatedly portrayed prominent personalities of his time an example is the mesmerizing portrait of Pablo Picasso with fingers made of cake dough but only the best-informed experts and most loyal followers were aware of the series of portraits of Le Corbusier made in the early 1950s. In 1988 a small extract of this series was published in a then-groundbreaking edition that presented Doisneau's images in a luxurious yet still discreet form. Most of the time the architect painter and sculptor Le Corbusier was painfully aware of the camera watching over him and when concentrated he playfully manipulated the camera by chosing different poses or expressions. Sometimes though Doisneau was able to catch the modern master at unexpected moments. Reminiscent of his snapshots of Paris life these images show us the human being that was behind one of the great thinkers and innovators of the 20th century. Fine copy in it's plain card slipcase. 3905103028 . Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 1988. Hans Grieshader 1988 hardcover
1998207918Zurich : Grieshaber 1998. First Edition. Hardback. An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dw in a plain card slipcase. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Literally as new and still in the publisher's protective shrink-wrap.; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 111 pages; Physical description: 111p. 18p. : illus. some col. facsims. plans ports. ; 34 x 34cm. Subjects: Le Corbusier 1887-1965 -- Anecdotes. Language: French. Notes: Includes a large format booklet that provides text translation in German and English. Summary: Robert Doisneau was employed as an in-house photographer by Renault a job he willingly quit to work free-lance. He was the photographer of the Résistance documenting both the occupation and the liberation of Paris. His commissioned works for the Racho Agency put his name on the map but it was his images of Paris streets and street life that made him world-famous. Doisneau repeatedly portrayed prominent personalities of his time an example is the mesmerizing portrait of Pablo Picasso with fingers made of cake dough but only the best-informed experts and most loyal followers were aware of the series of portraits of Le Corbusier made in the early 1950s. In 1988 a small extract of this series was published in a then- groundbreaking edition that presented Doisneaus images in a luxurious yet still discreet form. Most of the time the architect painter and sculptor Le Corbusier was painfully aware of the camera watching over him and when concentrated he playfully manipulated the camera by chosing different poses or expressions. Sometimes though Doisneau was able to catch the modern master at unexpected moments. Reminiscent of his snapshots of Paris life these images show us the human being that was behind one of the great thinkers and innovators of the 20th century. Zurich : Grieshaber hardcover
1949Berlin Volk und Welt 1976. 4° ca. 100 Bl. ca. 150 Abb. Kart. Einriss im Deckelgelenk etw. gebrauchsspurig. Deutsche EA. Mit Text von M.-P. Fouchet und ca. 150 Fotografien von R. Doisneau. 010 Berlin, Volk und Welt, 1976 unknown
2081266768.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2905292679.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
200713523FLAMMARION 2007. Large hardcover in very good condition with near fine dust jacket. Hardcover. Very Good/Near Fine. FLAMMARION Hardcover