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1949121976Lausanne La Guilde du Livre 1949 1 vol. Relié in-4, cartonnage éditeur crème imprimé au dos et sur le plat supérieur, 54 pp. de texte et 135 photographies de Robert Doisneau. Edition originale. Un des 4300 exemplaires numérotés adressés aux membres de la Guilde du livre sans jaquette (Guy Mandery, Robert Doisneau, un photographe et ses livres, éditions Les Yeux ouverts, 2013, p. 29-31). En parfaite condition.
1949121976Lausanne La Guilde du Livre 1949 1 vol. Relié in-4, cartonnage éditeur crème imprimé au dos et sur le plat supérieur, 54 pp. de texte et 135 photographies de Robert Doisneau. Edition originale. Un des 4300 exemplaires numérotés adressés aux membres de la Guilde du livre sans jaquette (Guy Mandery, Robert Doisneau, un photographe et ses livres, éditions Les Yeux ouverts, 2013, p. 29-31). En parfaite condition.
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
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
1980174374Boston MA: New York Graphic Society 1980. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Monograph on French photographer Robert Doisneau. Features a reflective text by Doisneau that has been translated by Vivienne Menkes. Includes some of Doisneau's best images with over 100 plates. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed by Doisneau on the second endpaper. Uncommon thus. New York Graphic Society unknown books
198196606Paris, Editions Herscher, 1981, in-4, Non paginé, Cartonnage de l'éditeur, couverture muette grise et jaquette imprimée illustrée de photographies en noir et blanc, Couverture rigide
199126725S.l.n.d. [Paris, 1991] 1 tirage photographique (120 x 160 mm), étiquette Doisneau au verso, agence Rapho. Beau tirage par l'agence Rapho.
194920148Paris, Pierre Seghers, 1949. In-8 de 54-[2]-135-[4] pages, cartonnage d’éditeur ivoire avec titre en noir au dos et au premier plat.
1949AUB-8230Pierre Seghers éd. 1949. Bel exemplaire relié, cartonnage avec titres d'origine, gd in-8, 54 pages +135 planches + table des illustrations.
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
195535561955 Lausanne: Guilde du livre, 1955. Relié: 22 x 28 cm, 16 ff. 12 photographies de Doisneau en héliogr. Cartonnage ill. Mors fendu. Fragile. État: acceptable. 500.-
19833881Paris, Denoël, 1983. Un volume in-4 (28,5 x 21,5 cm), 108 pages, reliure toilée noire de l'éditeur titrée au dos, jaquette originale illustrée. Troisième édition. 106 PHOTOGRAPHIES DE ROBERT DOISNEAU. Texte intégral de Blaise Cendrars (55 pages), table des illustrations (3 pages). Exemplaire enrichi d'un très bel envoi de Doisneau : "À Michèle Miallet ces images volées aux banlieusards inconscients, par un banlieusard roublard. En toute complicité, Robert Doisneau Juin 1992".
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
199329307Editions Marval 1989. In-4 cartonnage éditeur, pleine toile verte, de 157 pages au format 29 x 22,5 cm. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré une légère odeur de tabac. Complet de la jaquette illustrée par Roland Topor, qui est légèrement insolée aux bords supérieurs. Textes en Argot de Robert Giraud, préfacés par Roland Topor et accompagnées de 31 photographies en noir, inédites de Edouard Boubat, Denise Colomb, François Coumert, Robert Doisneau, Carlos Freire, Ralph Gibson, Yves Guillot, Izis, Pierre Jahan, Christian Louis, Bernard Plossu, René-Jacques, Willy Ronis, Jeanloup Sieff, Louis Stettner. Edition originale en très bel état général. Précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une double dédicace, autographe, signé de Robert Giraud et Roland Topor. On joint la rare feuille d'attribution du Prix des Quatres Jeudis à Robert Giraud, meilleur conteur de comptoir, attribué à Paris, le 18 Novembre 1996, Aux négociants, par le cénacle des copains...
199329308Editions Denoël 1983. In-4 cartonnage éditeur, pleine toile noire, de 116 pages au format 29 x 23,5 cm. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré une légère odeur de tabac. Complet de la jaquette illustrée, avec petits frottis aux coins. Textes en Argot de Robert Giraud, préfacés par Robert Doisneau et accompagnées de photographies en noir de ce dernier. Deuxième édition en très bel état général. Précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une superbe double dédicace, autographe, signé de Robert Giraud et Robert Doisneau. On joint le carton d'invitation de 4 pages pour l'exposition de photographies de Robert Doisneau qui eut lieu au Musée Carnavalet en 1996.
196524212Hors Mesure 1965 Paris, Chez Robert Doisneau, Éditions Hors Mesure, 2è Albums, 1965, in-8, percaline gris-bleue, titre en long sur le dos lisse, avec bel envoi de l'artiste manuscrit.
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
1990637<p>Quarto 12 7/8 x 9 3/4 inches; 325 x 250 mm 173 3 pages black cloth in a photo-illustrated unclipped dust jacket. </p><p><b>INSCRIBED</b> on the half title to fellow photographer David Gamble. <br /></p><p>Playing off the title Doisneau writes to Gamble: "Un Certain Robert Doisneau transforme un certain David Gamble / en receleur / car toutes ces imà ges ont été volées / au hasard des rencontres. / En toute complicité / Robert Doisneau / avril 1990" Translation: "A certain Robert Doisneau transforms a certain David Gamble into a smuggler because all of these images were stolen from chance encounters. In complete complicity Robert Doisneau April 1990". <br /></p><p>Profusely illustrated with black and white and a few color photographs captioned by Doisneau 1912-1994 spanning his career including a "scrapbook" of family photos. Cover image by Henri Cartier-Bresson. Text in French.<br /></p><p>CONDITION: Fine in a dust jacket with two closed edge tears on the top of the rear panel along with a couple of scratches and creases. Internally clean bright and unmarked. A beautiful copy.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p> Chêne hardcover books
198855814Paris Editions Hazan et Ro 1988 In-12, broch, couverture illustre. Etui mtallique (143 x 223 mm) constitu de 2 plaques de mtal laqu rouge visses et ornes de l'ancien logo de la firme Renault avec au milieu le nom de Doisneau. Edition originale de ce catalogue ralis l'occasion de l'exposition qui s'est tenue La Grande Halle de La Villette du 16 novembre 1988 au 22 janvier 1989, et qui runissait des photographies de Robert Doisneau prises pendant plusieurs annes dans l'usine Renault de Boulogne-Billancourt sur l'le Seguin. L'ouvrage est illustr de 45 photographies de l'artiste reproduites hors texte (dont 9 sur double page) et accompagnes de propos de Robert Doisneau recueillis par Andr Maisonneuve. C'est dans l'usine Renault de Boulogne-Billancourt sur lle Seguin que Robert Doisneau fit ses premiers pas de photographe et les images qu'il en a rapportes, constituent un te?moignage historique inestimable de la vie d'une grande entreprise dans les annes 1945-1950, et rvlent dj son grand talent. Tirage non prcis. Bel exemplaire conserv dans son tui mtallique, bon tat.
194528736S.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 ».
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
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 books
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