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In-4 (cm. 28.80), cartonato editoriale, sovracoperta editoriale illustrata, pp. 303, (1), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero ed a colori nel testo. Testi di Urs Stahel, Francesco Zanot, Camiel van Winkel. Allo stato di nuovo (brand new copy).
n.p., ill. hors texte N&B, agr., couverture illustree en couleurs (PEYNET). Photographies de (e.a.) : Seeberger, Bovis, Roubier, Doisneau, Tres bel exemplaire. [NV-12]
44754Seghers In-4 29 cm 150pp. illustr. photos reliure cart. de l'éditeur Nb-0138 unknown
1991367788Paris: Seghers 1991. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarto. 150pp. Pictorial glossy boards. Text in French. Light bumping on the edges else near fine. Seghers hardcover
194916797Paris: Pierre Seghers Editeur 1949. Boards. Very Good/Very Good. A wonderful Association copy: WARMLY INSCRIBED BY ROBERT DOISNEAU TO HIS AGENT CHARLES RADO owner/manager of Rappho Agency in Paris on the half-title. A solid copy to boot of the 1949 1st edition in its uncommon pictorial dustjacket. Tight and VG light soiling at the panels and along the spine in a bright VG to VG dustjacket with light chipping at several spots along the spine. Still though attractive and very presentable. Octavo 130 first-rate Doisneau heliogravures. Widely considered Doisneau's finest work cited by both Andrew Roth and Martin Parr for its brilliant look at the suburbs "La Banlieue" of Paris. <br/><br/> Pierre Seghers, Editeur hardcover books
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 books
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
mon0003898998DENOEL 10/18/2023 12:00:01. hardcover. Good. 1.0236 10.7087 9.3307. Ex-library book with stickers and/or stamps throughout. rn DENOEL hardcover
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
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
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
1992B-2022-0917<p>Published under the direction of Art Vivant & Masako Somogye. New Art Seibu / Libroport Tokyo1992. Photographs by Doisneau with Japanise text.<br />Very good.</p> New Art Seibu / Libroport 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
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
19922046692Art Vivant 1992. Soft cover. Very good/Very good. Chinese edition.<br /> <br /> Jacket is in good condition. Bottom corner of front cover is lightly bumped but cover in otherwise good condition. Binding is tight. Inside is clean bright and unmarked. Art Vivant unknown
19442006Paris. Editions S.E.P.E. 1944. In-8 cartonnage éditeur tricolore, bleu, blanc, rouge non paginé, au format 23,5 x 15,5 cm. Couverture avec photo contrecollé. Dos rond muet, légèrement insolé. Plats et intérieur frais, malgré un petit tassement au bas du dos. Préface de Georges Duhamel. La libération de Paris avec photographies en noir, légendées, par Robert Doisneau, Jahan, Roubier, Zuber, Serge et Suzanne Laroche. Edition originale en très bel état général.
198732040Editions Pierre Seghers, publié en collaboration avec la Guilde du Livre de Lausanne 1949. In-8 cartonnage éditeur, crème, de 195 pages au format 24 x 18 cm. Couverture avec titre imprimé. Dos rond avec titre. Pages de garde illustrées. Complet de la rarissime jaquette photographique, avec renforcements au verso et frottis aux bords. La jaquette est un peu plus petite que livre qui lui, est en état proche du parfait. Texte inédit de Blaise Cendrars sur 55 pages, présentant la banlieue de Paris après la seconde guerre mondiale, suivi de 130 photographies en noir de Robert Doisneau, tirées en héliogravure. Rare édition originale du premier livre de Robert Doisneau, publiée par Pierre Seghers en collaboration avec la guilde du livre de Lausanne. L’éditeur parisien disposa de 3000 exemplaires sur les 7000 qui furent mis en vente le 15 octobre 1949, il les dota, pour le marché français, d’une page de titre et surtout d’une belle jaquette illustrée . On joint le prière d'insérer de la réétion Denoël de 1983.
1954109621954 Paris, Seghers, 1954; in-4° broché, couverture rempliée de papier couché fort, illustrée d'une photographie sur les 2 plats , titre en noir au 1er plat et dos; 166pp. Illustré de 76 photographies illustrant des extraits de textes ou des poèmes de nombreux auteurs ( Corbière, Hugo, Aragon, Mauriac, Mérimée, Elaurd, Prevert, Rabelais,etc……).
1944103266Paris, E.P.E., impr. Presses des éditions Brodard et Taupin 1944 In-8 24 x 15,5 cm. Cartonnage éditeur tricolore, dos bleu muet, titre en bleu sur le premier plat orné d’une vignette contrecollée, non paginé [64] pp., vignette en page de titre, 30 photographies à pleine page hors-texte avec légendes en regard, par Arthaud, Doisneau, Jahan, Roughol, Serge, Zuber, Suzanne Laroche. Exemplaire en très bon état.
7360P., Pierre Seghers, 1954, 1 vol. in-4 (280 x 220) broché sous couverture illustrée rempliée, de 166 pp. Bel exemplaire.
201213443Paris, Denoël Filipacchi/ Journal d'un voyage-2, 1978 ; in-8, 95 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
195436001Paris, Pierre Seghers, 1954, Broché sous couverture rempliée, 130 pages. Bel exemplaire.
1999RO20269379"ACTES SUD. 1999. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 107 PAGES abondamment illustrées de planches photos en noir/blanc - jaquette en état d'usage, jaunie - Inclus une coupure de presse ""Lucien Clergue photographe de talent"" (interview, une page A4). . . . Classification Dewey : 770-Photographie"
lc_99709Denoël 1983
lc_98948Lausanne, Guilde du Livre, 1949