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194983298Paris: Denoël 1949. Fine. Denoël Paris 1949 11.50 x 19 cm relié First edition one of 50 numbered copies on pur fil paper deluxe issue. Bound in half fawn morocco with corners spine with five raised bands date at foot marbled paper boards combed paper endpapers and pastedowns original wrappers and spine preserved top edge gilt binding signed Devauchelle. Work illustrated with a frontispiece photograph of Blaise Cendrars by Robert Doisneau. Handsome copy handsomely bound. Denoël hardcover
195577442s. l. Paris 1955. Fine. s. l. Paris s. d. 1955 18.70 x 27 cm une photographie Original collage produced on an original photograph portrait of Robert Doisneau enriched with a handwritten presentation signed by Jacques Prévert Paris 1955 18.7 x 27 cm one photographOriginal photograph in contemporary silver print showing Jacques Prévert in front of the pediment of a church on which the poet glued an old engraving depicting a bird and which he enriched with a signed handwritten presentation to his friend Jean Mattei. Prévert also using paint reddened the end of his cigarette. Stamp of the Doisneau studio in Montrouge on the back of the picture. One central fold. On this rare photograph reproduced in the book Rue Jacques Prévert by Robert Doisneau the poet poses in front of the Catéchismes chapel of the Église Saint-Jacques-Saint-Christophe de la Villette situated in the 19th arrondissement in Paris. Jean Mattei dedicatee of this work was Chagall and André Gide's doctor and lived in Saint-Paul-de-Vence. unknown
29422o. O. o. Vlg. . Ex. Nr. 1/3. «Tirage en novembre 1976». Von Robert Doisneau vorne voll signiert und von ihm auf der Rückseite betitelt nummeriert und monogrammiert. Bei Jacques Villon handelt es sich um den älteren Bruder von Marcel Duchamp. 010 o. O., o. Vlg., unknown
29423o. O. o. Vlg. . Ex. Nr. 3/3. «Tirage en novembre 1976». Von Robert Doisneau vorne voll signiert. Auf der Rückseite betitelt nummeriert und monogrammiert. Bei Jacques Villon handelt es sich um den älteren Bruder von Marcel Duchamp. 010 o. O., o. Vlg., unknown
14673Zürich o. Vlg. 1988. Quer-4° 111 1 S. durchgeh. z. T. farb. u. meist ganzs. Abb.; Suite m. 1 sign. Orig.-Photogr. OLwd. m. OU Verlagsfrisch. Eins von 150 Exemplaren der Vorzugsausgabe mit einer von Doisneau signierten Orig-Photographie. 33 x 33 cm: Le Corbusier beim Lesen eines Dokumentes. Diese in sep. Suite. Mappe und Buch in Schmuckschuber. Alle Photographien Doisneaus zeigen Le Corbusier in seinem Atelier seine Mitarbeiter etc. Die Texte sind Reflexionen zur Person Le Corbusiers. Text Frz. 010 Zürich, o. Vlg., 1988 unknown
201088250Steidl. New. 2010. Hardcover. 3869300256 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 224 pages; 129 illus. -- with a bonus offer-- . Steidl hardcover
2015111122Flammarion. New. 2015. Paperback. 2080202170 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - -- with a bonus offer-- . Flammarion paperback
194928665Paris: Pierre Seghers 1949. Minor smudging to printed cream boards; near fine. With a near fine example of the panoramically-illustrated jacket showing only minor rubbing. Housed in quarter-leather slipcase with pull-tab chemise. First Edition of the preferred version in cloth with dust jacket. Small quarto. The landmark first book from photographer Robert Doisneau featuring 130 gravure images of Parisian suburbs in the aftermath of war accompanied by an impassioned text from Blaise Cendrars. Punctuated by the marvelous dust jacket with the Eiffel Tower—symbol of French modernism—superimposed over a landscape of postwar housing projects. In the same year a separate edition was issued in wrappers by La Guilde du Livre in Lausanne Roth 101 Parr vol. 1. Paris: Pierre Seghers unknown
1955165683Paris: Robert Delpire 1955. First Edition. First Editions. Robert Delpire's "Collection Huit" complete in three volumes.<br /> <br /> Doisneau and Cartier-Bresson volumes with lightly faded jacket spine George Rodger volumes with some foxing at the bottom edge. All told an about Near Fine set. Robert Delpire unknown
1949140939521Paris: Pierre Seghers 1949. First Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing. 135pp. Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket with light toning light rubbing at extremities a closed tear to the top edge of the front panel with light associated creasing and a torn chip at the tail of the spine. A beautiful copy. Pierre Seghers unknown
195015095Paris: La Roulotte 1950. Hardcover. Very Good /Very Good. Wonderful study of the tattoos of the Paris underworld in particular the criminal underworld. Clean and VG in its beige boards with light wear to the front inner hinge. And in a crisp VG example of the pictorial dustjacket with light chipping and creasing --and several small closed tears-- along the panel edges. Still though attractive and very presentable. 80 crisp black-and-white photos of the men and their tattoos 11 of which were taken by the great French photographer Robert Doisneau. La Roulotte hardcover
2410SB010<p>F. A. Parisod. La Chaux de Cossonay. 1982</p>_x000d_<p>Com 14 folhas em 7 cadernos soltos acondicionados em pasta editorial em percalina com o apelido Doisneau gravado a seco. Papel muito encorpado e de muita qualidade.</p>_x000d_<p>Ilustrado com três retratos originais de Robert Doisneau 145 x 128 mm. colados sobre as folhas</p>_x000d_<p>Tiragem única e muito rara de apenas 75 exemplares assinados pelo autor a lápis sendo o presente o número 21.</p>_x000d_<p>Edição muito luxuosa que documenta o encontro do fotógrafo em 1945 com os três mestres tipógrafos: Harembat Lescaret e Oudeville.</p>_x000d_<p>Inclui um pequeno texto que descreve com nostalgia e humor as dificuldades e emoções de um tipógrafo ao imprimir clandestinamente uma obra recomendada de um autor desconhecido evocando uma época em que a tipografia clandestina representava um meio de resistência e preservação cultural e celebrando o valor da dedicação artesanal.</p>_x000d_<p>Esta publicação reflete o espírito da edição da revista artística «Le Point» de 1945 intitulada «Imprimeries Clandestines» - uma homenagem ao trabalho das imprensas clandestinas francesas e ao poder do seu compromisso inabalável com a liberdade de expressão durante a ocupação nazi com relatos em primeira pessoa de escritores e tipógrafos e fotografias de Doisneau. <br /><br />Esta obra foi criada produzida e concluída no outono de 1982 por Fernand-André Parisod um editor tipógrafo e poeta suíço.</p>_x000d_<p>Robert Doisneau Gentilly Paris 1922 - Montrouge 1994 foi um célebre fotógrafo especializado em fotografia de rua e fotojornalismo. Após uma juventude discreta vivida numa família de classe média convencional Robert tinha quinze anos quando aprendeu gravura e litografia na Escola Estienne em Paris e começou a desenhar rótulos para embalagens de medicamentos. Em 1931 tornou-se assistente de câmara no estúdio de André Vigneau onde descobriu saídas artísticas que o impulsionariam. Os quatro anos que passou no departamento de publicidade da Renault de onde foi despedido por atrasos frequentes levaram-no à atractiva posição de fotógrafo independente.<br /><br />A eclosão da Segunda Guerra Mundial interrompeu os seus projectos. Mais tarde na euforia do pós-guerra parisiense apesar de aceitar encomendas para sobreviver acumulava fotos que viriam a obter grande reconhecimento explorando obstinadamente lugares «onde não havia nada para ver» focando-se em momentos fugazes e pequenos prazeres iluminados pelo reflexo dos raios de sol no asfalto da cidade.<br /><br />Quando faleceu em Abril de 1994 deixou cerca de 450.000 negativos que narram com um olhar terno e observador a história do seu tempo sem esconder a profundidade do seu pensamento a sua atitude irreverente perante o poder e a autoridade e a sua mente incansavelmente livre.</p> M-17-C-30 hardcover
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
106685Paris Chene 1990. . First edition first printing inscribed by the photographer; 4to; Publisher's black boards titles to upper board and spine in white. With the dust jacket. A superb copy in the dust jacket.<br /> With the legendary photographer's signed presentation inscription to a fellow photographer incorporating the printed half title 'Un Certain Robert Doisneau transforme un certain David Gamble en receleur car toutes ces images ont ete volees au hasard des rencontres. En toute complicite Robert Doisneau Avril 1990'.<br /> Paris, Chene, 1990. 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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