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2005042951Paris: Flammarion 2005. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 400 Pp. Black Boards. First Printing Of The English Language Edition. 25 X 32 Cm. A Fine Edition With Many Never Before Published Photographs And Extensive Extracts From Doisneau's Writings. Fine In Fine Dust Jacket. <br/> <br/> Flammarion hardcover
52928Eds Arthaud - edition originale In-4 28 cm 170pp. illustr. 148 photographies en noir par Robert Doisneau reliure pleine toile de l'editeur avec jaquette illustrée Nb-0207 unknown
1960005694Revue Artistique et Litteraire 1960. Wrappers w/ DJ. Very Good. 47pp. Cover: Very Good w/ minute corner wears some faint creases on edges. The Book: Very Good w/ faint tanning from age a small bookstore sticker on the bottom of the title pg. Texts in French. Profusely illustrated w/ Doisneau's b&w bistro shots. <br/> <br/> Revue Artistique et Litteraire unknown
B23584-JJ. B. Lippincott. Collectible - Acceptable. No date given but a white crayoned owner gift inscription across front pastedown and fep is dated 1964. Salmon colored cloth w/black pictorial. Covers are edgeworn and soiled. Spine is faded. Interior is clean except for some foxing spots. Binding is sound. One page has a dog-ear crease at bottom corner. Nice b/w photography. No dust jacket. J. B. Lippincott hardcover
2008DADAX2080300644FLAMMARION 2008-11-25. First Edition. hardcover. New. 9.80x1.03x12.60. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. FLAMMARION hardcover
196247956Paris: Remy Martin 1962. German edition. Softcover. vg. Robert Doisneau. Folio. Unpaginated 20 leaves. Stiff cardboard with attached illustrated dust wrapper protected by modern mylar. Double-page frontispiece photograph. Fascinating brochure by Remy Martin on the history and making of Cognac. Profusely illustrated with b/w reproductions of photographs as well as 3 tipped-in color photos by Robert Doisneau. The images cover most aspects in the making of this fine Brandy including the production of barrels. Brochure printed by Desfossès-Nèogravure and designed by Jean Abegg. Also published in a French edition. Text by Louise de Vilmorin printed on yellow stiff paper with b/w drawings on margins. Text in German. Corners bumped. Some wear to edges of dustjacket light creasing and minor staining to back of dustjacket. Overall very good condition. Robert Doisneau 1912-1994 was a French photographer noted for his unique depiction's of Parisian street life. His most recognizable photograph is 'Le baiser de l'hotel de ville' a couple kissing in the busy streets of Paris. Another famous photo by Doisneau's was taken on August 15th 1945 in New York's Times Square of an American sailor kissing a girl in a white dress capturing a 'forever moment' of two strangers celebrating the end of W.W.II. Remy Martin unknown
aly535Paris: Arthaud 1955. First Edition. 4to. unpaginated. 148 b/w illus. cloth. dw [Paris: Arthaud, 1955] hardcover
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
195667068New York: Simon & Schuster 1956. American edition. Hardcover. Very Good . Quarto 28 cm Bright yellow cloth over boards with a red ink stamped title on the backstrip. With trivial foxing to the cloth of the upper extremities and a couple of negligible spots on the front cover. The front free endpaper has a former owner's name in pen with the notation "March 30 1957 / Santa Fe New Mexico." In a very attractive dust jacket with subtle edgewear minor soiling to the rear panel and a very short closed tear along the top edge of the rear panel. $10.00 price intact in bottom corner of front inside flap. An all-around bright copy. Uncommon in such vibrant condition. Robert Doisneau 1912-1994 was a master of humanist photography and a pioneer of photojournalism. He is known for his 1950 photograph of a couple kissing on a busy Parisian street "Le Baiser de l'hôtel de ville." In 1956 Doisneau won the Niépce Prize and in 1983 was awarded the Grand Prix National de la Photographie. He also won the Balzac Prize in 1986. Other famous works by the photographer include the 1942 photograph "Le Cheval Tombé" and "Le Violoncelliste" 1957. Simon & Schuster hardcover
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
4166Silver print photograph of Doisneau's daughters originally created in 1960 for a guitar advertisement then changed into a holiday card for 1964. The photograph shows Doisneau's daughters Annette and Francine with guitars and holiday greeting floating in the background. "With our spirited friendship.the Doisneaux" is penned in another hand on verso. unknown
195971424Paris: Musée Galliera 1959. Fine. Musée Galliera Paris 1959 14 x 21.50 cm reliure de l'éditeur First edition one of 160 numbered copies on Stella coated paper ours specially printed for Monsieur Gottraux. Publisher's full beige cloth binding smooth spine very slightly browned. Photographs by Robert Doisneau. The work consists of the presentation of 97 painters and sculptors and 18 writers. Our copy includes like the 160 deluxe copies the original lithograph by André Lhote which he signed on the plate. Musée Galliera hardcover
26725S.l.n.d. Paris 1991 1 tirage photographique 120 x 160 mm étiquette © Doisneau au verso agence Rapho. Beau tirage par l'agence Rapho. L'Agence Rapho a été fondée en 1933 ; c'est la plus vieille agence de photojournalisme en France. Sous l'impulsion de Raymond Grosset elle regroupe après-guerre de jeunes photographes qui travaillaient déjà pour des magazines : Jean Dieuzaide René Maltête Willy Ronis et Robert Doisneau qui vont produire une photographie humaniste qui fera la réputation de l'agence. L'agence sera rachetée en 2000 après la mort de Grosset par Hachette Filipacchi Photo. S.l.n.d. [Paris, 1991] 1 tirage photographique (120 x 160 mm), étiquette © Doisneau au verso, agence Rapho. unknown
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
1979120049Modena: Edizioni Punto e Virgola 1979. Brossura wrappers. Molto buono Very Good. Volume pubblicato in occasione della mostra a cura di Luigi Ghirri tenutasi dal 25 ottobre al 23 novembre 1980 presso la Sala espositiva di Piazza Grande a Bologna. Testo autobiografico e 143 fotografie in bianco e nero di Robert Doisneau. Biografia attività";" espositiva elenco delle foto. Traduzione di Carlo A. Sitta. 4to. pp. 32 143 tavole. Molto buono Very Good. Prima edizione italiana First Italian Edition. Edizioni Punto e Virgola, unknown
8288Paris Arthaud 1955. 4° ca. 80 Bl. 148 photographies en noir Kupfertiefdruck OLwd. m. OU. OU. an den Ecken min. berieben ansonsten in tadellosem Zustand. Préface de Blaise Cendrars. Photographien zu den Themen «Travail. Loisirs. L’amour de l’art. L’amour des plantes. L’amour des bêtes. L’amour tout court. Enfants. Regards. Trois histoires de tableaux.» 010 Paris, Arthaud, 1955 unknown
20101791<p>Good. Like New copy with 1" cover tear at bottom of spine. Pictorial cover no dust jacket. Spanish language.</p> Lunwerg Editores hardcover
194981328Paris: Pierre Seghers Éditeur 1949. First Edition. First Impression. Small quarto 24cm; original pale yellow paper-covered boards with titles stamped in black on spine and front cover; photo-illustrated endpapers; 56-1355pp featuring 130 photogravure images by Doisneau. Spine ends bumped upper corners tapped with wear to lower corners gentle sunning to spine with some of the usual light dust-soil to covers and a hint of foxing to text edges; Very Good lacking the dustjacket. "When Doisneau began to photograph the suburbs of Gentilly and Montrouge they were still the tough but spirited working-class communities celebrated in the poetic-realist films of Julien Duvivier and Marcel Carné. But Doisneau caught them just as they were about to change and expand beyond recognition making this book a valuable document that looks unsentimentally yet affectionately at a popular idea of the French working class" PARR & BADGER Vol.1 p.201. Pierre Seghers, Éditeur unknown
1983468582Lausanne: Denoel 1983. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New edition originally published in 1949. Text by Blaise Cendrars. Photographs by Robert Doisneau. Quarto. Embossed stamp and owners signature of African-American photographer Shedrick Williames front fly else fine in fine dust jacket. Signed by Robert Doisneau on the the half-title. Scarce thus. Denoel hardcover
66235Eds Herscher Paris 1981 In-8 28 cm 95pp. illustr. photos hors-texte par Robert Doisneau reliure cart. de l'editeur avec jaquette Nb-0239 unknown
113574Paris Robert Delpire 1954-1955. . First editions 3 vols. 8vo 181 x 131 mm; black-and-white photographs; plain endpapers paper-covered boards with titles stamped to spine and printed title labels on upper photo-illustrated dust-jackets printed in different colours boards lightly marked light wear to jackets fading to the spines of the Cartier-Bresson and Doisneau volumes Colin Osman / Creative Camera Library bookplate to pastedown of the Cartier-Bresson a very good set; 3-124; 124; 124pp.<br /> This short-lived series was Robert Delpire's first foray into photographic publishing. Additional books by Ernst Haas Werner Bischof and Cartier-Bresson were planned but never realised.<br /> Paris, Robert Delpire, 1954-1955. hardcover
28736S.l.n.d. 1 tirage argentique 175 x 240 mm. Cachet à l'encre rouge au verso : « Photo Robert Doisneau 46 Place Jules Ferry Montrouge ». Le poète Jean Lescure 1912-2005 fut le directeur de la revue Messages membre du Comité national des écrivains et du groupe armé « Ceux de la Résistance » et à l'origine de la publication du volume anthologique « L'Honneur des poètes » aux Éditions de Minuit. S.l.n.d. 1 tirage argentique (175 x 240 mm). Cachet à l'encre rouge au verso : « Photo Robert Doisneau, 46 Place Jules Ferry, unknown
19491193<p><strong>Original 1949 first edition</strong>. Condition please read carefully; see photos <strong>Dust-jacket:</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> with overall edge/spine wear now in a protective acetate-cover 2x top & 2x bottom ~.5" repaired spine tears 2x ~.25" repaired recto/verso tears creases tanned rubbing at extremities overall fair condition of this extremely sensitive paper dustjacket; <strong>Book:</strong> with previous owner's blindstamp on title page; interior text-block has tanning is fine/tight with vertical crease on front endpaper bottom-right-front-cover with small bump. <strong>First edition</strong>. Hardcover with pale yellow paper-covered boards in original dust-jacket. Unpaginated 135 pages. No ISBN. Texts in French. <strong>Doisneau's first book</strong>; featured in both <em>Parr & Badger</em> v. 1 Roth <em>Book of 101 Books and 802 photo books from the M. M. Auer collection</em>. 135 Grauvre-printed b&w plates. Doisneau's first book looks at the lives of the working class of the Paris suburbs. Note: "La Guilde du Livre in Lausanne" issued a pre-publication version of this title <em>without a dust-jacket</em>; this Pierre Seghers edition is considered the preferred version. "Doisneau's best book characteristically humane captured the postwar suburbs of Paris just before they changed beyond recognition from spirited working-class neighborhoods to the urban wasteland that architects and planners created from the 1960s onwards." -Parr/Badger <em>The Photobook</em> Vol 1. USA customers please note: We only ship our books via USPS Media Mail with insurance & tracking. <strong>International</strong> <strong>customers</strong> ie outside of the USA <strong>please note</strong>: The standard international shipping cost quoted by Biblio is generally much less than the actual international shipping cost we ship only with insurance & tracking – we will first notify you of the actual shipping cost before you complete your purchase. SKU 1193</p> Pierre Seghers hardcover
65040Hamburg Christian Wegner 1958. . Außentitel: "1 2 3 4 5" - Besonders schönes Photo-Bilderbuch zum Zählenlernen. Auf der linken Seite jeweils ein Verslein zur hier farbig gedruckten Zahl über der Umrißzeichnung von Gegenständen die in Form der Zahl angeordnet sind. Rechts die ausgezeichneten szenischen Fotografien die das Zahlenthema originell oder niedlich immer aber lehrreich aufgreifen: sieben Kinderakrobaten bilden eine Pyramide neun Jungs mit lustigen Pompom-Mützen blicken am Eiffelturm fünf Schnecken schleimen sich den Weg zum frischen Salat entlang. Die Vorsätze zeigen eine aufgeklappte schwarze Schultafel mit halbverwischten Zahlenfolgen und Frau in Tracht mit weißer Kreide gezeichnet. Die täuschend-echt gedruckte Photographie animiert zum Tafel-Wischen!. Der französische Foto-Journalist Robert Doisneau 1912-1994 wurde u.a. durch seine Fotos aus dem Pariser Alltag und seine Porträts berühmter Persönlichkeiten bekannt. - Wunderbar erhaltenes Exemplar Hamburg, Christian Wegner, 1958]. unknown
59450Lausanne Le Guilde de livre 1949. Gr.8° 54 S. 1 Bl. 135 S. m. Photographien 2 Bl. Register Kart. Min angeschmutzt wenig beschienen Ecken min gestaucht innen sauber. Das poetische Paris der einfachen Leute abgerissen und durch unmenschliche Neubaut-Ghettos ersetzt. Mit Widmung: »An Nelly und Bruno zum Hochzeitstag. Wir durften an Euer Liebe teilnehmen. Nehmt Teil an Unserer. Damit die Welt weit werde! 20. April 1950 Suzy Max Rascher. 010 Lausanne, Le Guilde de livre, 1949 unknown