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1928100123Small 4to. London: John Lane 1928. Small 4to 61 pp. 40 plates. Original blue cloth. § Translated by J. Lewis May. Bentley Blake Books 2726B: “The plates include all the engravings for The Grave and 14 for Young’s Night Thoughts. The essay is factually unreliable but it criticizes Blake’s art usefully.†John Lane hardcover books
1920165270Paris: Au Sans Pareil 1920. 1 of 9 copies on Japon Imperial paper Copy No. IV. Softcover. VG or better glassine jacket with minor chipping few tiny tears no significant loss microscopic at best. Printed oversize wraps with glassine jacket. Half-title. Title-page with woodcut vignette and 4 woodcut illustrations by Marc Chagall. 48 pp. Among Marc Chagall's earliest book illustrations preceded only by appearances in 1914 and 1918. With Andre Breton Soupault was one of the founders of the Surrealist movement: "Soupault's earliest verse collection 'Aquarium' 1917 was published with the help of Guillaume Apollinaire who introduced Soupault to André Breton. In 1919 Soupault Breton and Louis Aragon cofounded the review 'Littérature'. Originally drawn to the antirationalism of the Dada movement Soupault soon rejected its nihilism and he and Breton experimented with other revolutionary techniques. One result of their experimentation was the "automatic writing" of the jointly authored 'Les Champs magnétiques' 1920; 'The Magnetic Fields' known as the first major Surrealist work. Soupault soon abandoned automatic writing to produce carefully crafted verses such as those in 'Westwego' 1922 and 'Georgia' 1926. As the Surrealist movement became increasingly dogmatic and political Soupault grew dissatisfied with it and eventually broke with it and Breton" Encyclopedia Britannica online. Exceptionally rare one of 9 such copies. Au Sans Pareil unknown books
192826183Prague: Aventinum 1928. Good with several pages loose but spine intact; some soiling to covers and light chipping along extremities. First Edition. Octavo. The Czech edition of surrealist Soupault's 1927 story of a black jazz drummer. Cover by Adolf Hoffmeister. Translated by M. Hoffmeisterova. Prague: Aventinum unknown books
1930017662Seattle: University of Washington Book Store. Very Good. 1930. First Edition. Softcover. Cesious blue wrapper over cardstock is in very good condition. Minor fading along spine and edges of wrapper. Soiling present on front of wrapper. Small closed tear on wrapper front. Pages uncut. ; University of Washington Chapbooks; Vol. 38; 7.25" x 5"; 23 pp . University of Washington Book Store paperback books
1926WRCLIT28233Paris: Au Sans Pareil 1926. Printed wrappers. Illustrated with two original etchings and a number of textual decorations by Jean Lurcat. Wrappers a bit sunned at edges a few minor foxmarks else near fine. First edition. One of eight hundred numbered copies on velin Montgolfier from a total edition of nine hundred copies plus some hors commerce copies. Published in the year of Soupault's breach with the surrealists over politics CORPS PERDU is not as widely known as the work it is most often compared to Breton's NADJA which it anticipated by a year. MONOD 10380. Au Sans Pareil unknown books
1926JC14536Paris: Au Sans Pareil 1926. Limited Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 8vo. Original blue wrappers cellophane protective jacket present. Etchings by JEAN LURÇAT. This is one of only 35 copies on Japan Imperial paper with an extra suite of the etchings. Copy number 45 out of a total limitation of 990. Minor wear. A very nice copy. <br/><br/> Au Sans Pareil paperback books
19274821Paris: Editions Des Quatre Chemins 1927. First edition. Paperback. Orig. brown paper wrappers with paper front cover label. Very good. Rousseau Henri. 4to 50 pages in text thirty-nine black and white plates. Limited edition one of 1000 copies. Slight dampstain lower corner front cover backstrip chipped at extremities. Editions Des Quatre Chemins paperback books
1927202487Paris: Quatre Chemins 1927. First. paperback. very good. Frontispiece 39 plates. 4to plain wrappers with printed label; glassine dust wrapper; loss of paper at spine ends some signatures beginning to weaken glassine wrapper chipped. Paris: Editions des Quatre Chemins 1927. First Edition. Near fine.<br/><br/> Ownership signature of art historian Meyer Schapiro<br/><br/> Quatre Chemins unknown books
1948138394Geneva: Skira 1948. paperback. very good. Rousseau. 16 mounted color plates. Thin folio loose as issued in stiff printed wrappers. Geneve: Skira 1948. Very good .<br/><br/> Skira unknown books
198531257Providence: Lost Roads 1985. First edition. Paperback. Fine/fine. Trade paperbound book in dustwrapper. 69 pp. Translations into English by Paulette Schmidt. A fine copy in fine thick paper dustwrapper. Book was designed by C. D. Wright and Forrest Gander. Lost Roads paperback books
1928WN26626Paris: Editions "Cahiers D'Art" 1928. Original tan paper wraps with red and black lettering. Spine paper cracked but present. Browning on the edges. No. 306 of in the run of 51-550 on paper. French text followed by 24 black and white plates. Limited/Numbered. Paper Wraps. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Editions "Cahiers D'Art" Paperback books
WELLER9780872867277New. New book. unknown books
1937908Paris: G.L.M. 1937. First Edition one of 1200 on offset from a total issue of 1270. 8vo. Handsomely bound in 3/4 green morocco and marbled paste-paper boards gilt fillets four raised bandsauthor and title gilt top edge gilt marbled paste-paper doublures original wrappers and spine bound in. The complete works from the surrealist period of this important poet and novelist one of the original surrealist triumvirate. G.L.M. unknown books
192522049Paris: Aux Editions du Sagittaire 1925. First edition. One of 50 large paper copies printed on Japon. A fine unopened copy. 8vo original black and red wrappers. A fine unopened copy. Aux Editions du Sagittaire unknown books
19691326506New York: Red Dust Inc 1969. Hardcover. 10mo; pp 96; VG-/G; ivory white spine with black text; dust jacket shows mild tone to exterior; slight dings to edges; cloth clean; lightly bumped corners; strong boards; text block has slight toning to exterior edges;. 1326506. FP New Rockville Stock. Red Dust, Inc hardcover books
19949009157New York: Scribner 1994. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Scribner hardcover books
1978223004Valencia: Pre-Textos 1978. Paperback. 195p. text in Spanish lightly-worn Spanish trade paperback edition in red sunned wraps. Pre-Textos paperback books
1969117245New York: Red Dust 1969. Octavo cloth. First U.S. edition. A novella which won the Prix Medicis in 1961. Sollers' first work to be translated into English. Avant-garde fiction influenced by Robbe-Grillet according to the press release laid in along with a review slip which further informs us that in this novel "There is no boundary between the I and the He." A fine copy in nearly fine dust jacket with touch of mild dust soiling. This hardbound issue is uncommon. #117245 Red Dust unknown books
1968135882London: Calder and Boyars 1968. Octavo boards. First edition in English. A short novel by a French writer who was the central figure of the younger French avant-garde in the sixties. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #135882 Calder and Boyars unknown books
1990014788New York: Columbia University Press 1990. Translated by Barbara Bray. 559p. dj Twentieth-century Continental fiction. Columbia University Press unknown books
1992273018London: Thames & Hudson 1992. hardcover. very good/very good. 230 photo Illus. by Serge Chirol 174 of which are in color. Small folio blue cloth d.w. London: Thames and Hudson 1992. Very good<br/><br/> Thames & Hudson unknown books
2004122063New Haven Connecticut: Yale University Press 2004. Hardcover. VG/VG. Grey cloth over boards with silver lettering on spine red and color illustrated dust jacket; xxi 337 pp.; 85 bw 138 color plates and figures. Originally published as Dieux et Mortels: Les themes homeriques dans les collections de l'Ecole nationale superieure des beaux-arts de Paris which accompanied an exhibition at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris; This edition accompanied the exhibition held at the Princeton University Art Museum and the Dahesh Museum of Art; Features works from the Ecole. that were inspired by Homer and/or other works of Greek mythology and poetry; Includes works by Antoine-Louis Barye Francois Boucher Gustave Boulanger Honore Daumier Jacques-Louis David Eugene Delacroix Constant-Ambroise Roux Simon Vouet and many others. "With illuminating texts by prominent French scholars and a preface by George Steiner on the reception of Homer in France The Legacy of Homer examines the historic and artistic importance of the works housed in the Ecole and pays homage to Homer the great source that inspired them."--Jacket. Yale University Press hardcover books
1977158210Paris: Cercle de la Librairie 1977. Hardcover. VG. Brown cloth 314 pp. Text is in French and English. Defines a variety of book printing and publishing terms first in a French section then in an English section. Uncommon in both approach and availability. Cercle de la Librairie hardcover books
189113133Bordeaux: Gounouilhou 1891. pamphlet. very good. 18pp. 8vo. Original green printed wrapper faded. Bordeaux: Gounouilhou 1891. Very good.<br/><br/> Gounouilhou unknown books
1862CAT0173New York: Elias Dexter 1862. Small folio later black cloth viii 104 pp. Complete with sixty-three plates as well as a photographic title page. One of 100 copies. Very Good. A very scarce and important reference on Saint-Memin also important as one of the earliest books illustrated with unique sets of photographic prints. This copy generally well preserved with some occasional fading to plates. Some dampstaining to text portion at margins. Light marginal creasing to corners of plates not affecting images. The photographic title page appears to be a copy of an earlier edition reading: Partie de la Collection des 818 / Portraits graves / par / Ch. Balt Julien Fevret de Saint Memin ancien Officier / aux Gardes Francaises pendant son emigration aux Etats-Unis. 1793 - 1814 and includes sixteen portraits surrounding the text. This title page detached all other pages soundly attached with a sound 20th-century cloth binding in generally excellent condition with some slight bowing to boards. A nice copy of a very scarce work. Title continues "Photographed by Gurney and Son of New York from proof impressions of the original copper-plates engraved by M. de St.-Memin from drawings taken from life by himself during his exile in the United States from 1793 to 1814. To which are prefixed a memoir of M. de St.-Memin by Ph. Guignard and biographical notices of the persons whose portraits constitute the collection compiled from authentic and original sources by the publisher E. Dexter." Miles Saint-Memin 212; Howes F107 "b"; Sabin 75444 OCLC 4827791. Elias Dexter unknown books