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2007212887Geneva: Aubanel 2007. First. paperback. fine. Profusely illustrated in color. Small slim 4to stiff pictorial wrappers. Geneva: Aubanel 2006 - 2007. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> The titles are Jardins de Campagne de Feuillages d'eau. de Fleurs Urbains Les Allees Les Clotures et Les Escaliers et les Murets.<br/><br/> Aubanel unknown books
19941332889Zellik: Roularta Art Books 1994. Hardcover. Folio; 533 pages; VG-/G; Black spine with Red and Yellow text; Dustjacket protected by mylar cover bending along head edge of both covers and spine; Boards have minor edgewear; Shelved in Art by Artist; Text in Dutch. 1332889. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Roularta Art Books hardcover books
192708303N.P. 1927. ALS Octavo 6 pages to a friend "Christian." With three caricature drawings in the text - written in blue ink. Philippe Swyncop 1878 - 1949 was the older brother of Charles Swyncop both were accomplished artists. Philippe lived in Spain for 12 years produced valuable works in oil watercolor and prints. <br/><br/> unknown books
1963021918New York: New York University Press 1963. xvi 212p. original blue cloth. New York University Press unknown books
2000133370Paris: Galerie Helene & Philippe Leloup 2000. Softcover. NF. Black and teal wraps with color illustration 95 pp. 36 color plates. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Galerie Helene & Philippe Leloup Paris June 2000. Decribes and illustrates 36 works consisting of masks ceremonial objects animals and statues. Galerie Helene & Philippe Leloup paperback books
194615205NEW YORK RINEHART 1946 1946. DUST JACKET UNCLIPPED; ADVANCE REVIEW COPY FIRST AMERICAN EDITION VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. Hardcover. NEW YORK, RINEHART, 1946 hardcover books
196727373Paris: Surrealist Movement. 1967. Softcover. Single sheet folded to make 4pp a fine copy. A tract signed by more than the usual participants: Domingo Caburet Guyon Nebout are only examples--including many more 40.; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 4 pp . (Surrealist Movement) paperback books
1957135544Paris: Editions Fleuve Noir 1957. Octavo pp. 1-9 10 11-13 14-254 255: colophon 256: blank 64 photographs and drawings on plate paper other illustrations in the text original white wrappers printed in black all edges untrimmed. First edition. A good general account of advances in rocket technology from the 1920s to Sputnik. Ciancone 96. A very good copy with front panel and front flap of the pictorial dust jacket present. #135544 Editions Fleuve Noir unknown books
1886183039Paris: J. Rouam 1886. Hardcover. VG- wear to boards overall with soiling/fading and corners bumped. Pages are very clean. Tan boards with brown cloth spine gilt spine lettering; bw illustrated title page with red and black lettering; 56 4 pp; bw illustrations. Series: Les artistes célèbres. Text is in French. Includes a list of the 20 engravings and a table of contents. J. Rouam hardcover books
2008168990München: Schirmer Mosel 2008. Paperback. New in shrinkwrap. Color-photographic wraps with white lettering. 134 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Catalogue of the exhibition held in C/O Berlin March 7 to May 4 2008. Translated from French. Schirmer Mosel paperback books
1985WRCLIT21433New York: Weidenfeld & Nicolson 1985. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected proofs of the first American edition translated by Howard Buten. Very fine. The source for the Beneix film. Weidenfeld & Nicolson unknown books
1977167443Oxford/New York: Oxford University Press 19778. Hardcover. VG-/VG- title page loose at bottom light shelf wear and interior tanning to dust jacket some scuffing and small scratches to dj. Forest green cloth boards with gilt stamped spine lettering. Glossy color-illustrated dust jacket with yellow and cream lettering. 228 pp. BW and some color illustrations. "The author describes and illustrates a tradition of nineteenth-century painting which he writes was 'a deep current running right through the century that had its source in the strange the imaginary and the fantastic. Often governed by that queen of all the faculties the imagination this 'alternative' tradition drew its eloquence from the individual's power of expression whether in silence or in a cry in dream or in waking clarity Goya with his extravagances was a contemporary of Louis David; the visionary Blake was a contemporary of Canova and his marbles.' The recurrent themes- nature and its horizons the individual and his depths sleep and its empire the elsewhere or the beyond woman and her faces light and shade- are traced from Goya Blake and Fuseli through many less obvious figures in the world of nineteenth-century art to Whistler to Munch to Klimt." -Jacket. Oxford University Press hardcover books
197825880Oxford: Oxford University Press 1978. hardcover. very good. 24 color plates 210 other illustrations. 228pp. Square 4to green cloth. Oxford 1978. First English language edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Oxford University Press unknown books
1978176856Oxford: Oxford University Press 1978. hardcover. near fine. Profusely illustrated in color & b/w. 228pp. 4to cloth dust wrapper; d.w. has light edgewear. Oxford: Oxford University Press 1978. Near fine.<br/><br/> Oxford University Press unknown books
1978015186Oxford Etc.: Oxford University Press 1978. Translated by J. A. Underwood. 228p. 24 colored and 186 b/w illus. quarto format dj publisher's slipcase. Oxford University Press unknown books
199959021Mansfield Centre: Martino Publishing 1999. cloth. Colines Simon De. thick 8vo. cloth. vii 516 4 pages. Reprint of the first edition Besterman p.5102 published in Paris by Em. Paul L. Huard et Guillemin in 1894 . Bibliography of the books printed by this early Paris printer who pioneered the use of italic type in France. He printed many Greek and Latin classics. Describes 1000 books published from 1520 to 1546 with full and comprehensive descriptions given. Martino Publishing unknown books
19999007713Mansfield Centre CT: Martino N. d. 1999. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Facsimile of the first edition published in 1894 by Huard et Guillemin in Paris. <br/><br/> Martino hardcover books
199915676Mansfield Centre CT: Martino Publishing 1999. 8vo. vii 1 516 2 pp. <br><br>Facsimile of the original 1894 edition of this standard reference work. Red publisher's cloth spine stamped in silver. Clean and unworn. Martino Publishing hardcover books
189429750Paris: Paul Huard et Guillemin 1894. First edition 8vo pp. vii 1 516 3; title and pp. 1-2 printed in red and black 37 full-p. facsimiles and numerous illus. in text throughout; 20th-c. green linen lettered in gilt on spine with the original printed wrappers bound in and the text margins ample; the spine very slightly darkened with small tear and minor wear to top end overall a very good copy. The standard reference for this important early French printer and pioneer in the use of italic type. <br/><br/> Paul, Huard et Guillemin unknown books
164616 p.l. 398 pp.; 27 pp. Two parts in one vol. 8vo cont. calf extremities a little rubbed contrasting leather lettering piece on spine. Rouen: A. Maurry for L. Billaine 1678. Third edition 1st ed.: 1664 "of the earliest extant bibliography of bibliographies. It is basically an alphabetical list arranged by authors' first names followed by eight intricate subject indices among them one of publishers' and booksellers' catalogues. Appended is a very useful numismatic bibliography. The work enjoyed three later editions during the seventeenth century and provided the basis for Teissier. Labbé 1607-67 one of the most learned polymaths of his time was a Jesuit professor of philosophy in Paris."-Grolier Club Bibliography 62-1st ed. The work attributed to John Selden on the title-page is actually by Alessandro Sardi 1520-88 and first appeared in 1579. There is also included a substantial bibliography on weights and measures. Haebler in his Handbuch states that this is the second book on incunabula and the first in which the word is used in connection with printing. A fine copy with some minor foxing. ❧ Taylor Book Catalogues pp. 176 208 & 219-20. hardcover books
294916 p.l. 394 i.e. 392 pp. 8vo cont. vellum over boards minor browning. Paris: L. Billaine 1664. "This is the first edition of the earliest extant bibliography of bibliographies despite the 'curis secundis auctior' on the title. It is basically an alphabetical list arranged by authors' first names followed by eight intricate subject indices among them one of publishers' and booksellers' catalogues. Appended is a very useful numismatic bibliography. The work enjoyed three later editions during the seventeenth century and provided the basis for Teissier.Labbé 1607-67 one of the most learned polymaths of his time was a Jesuit professor of philosophy in Paris."-Grolier Club Bibliography 62. Haebler in his Handbuch states that this is the second book on incunabula and the first in which the word is used in connection with printing. A fine copy and rare. Old stamp on verso of title and another on following leaf. ❧ Besterman The Beginnings of Systematic Bibliography pp. 50 & 54. Taylor Book Catalogues pp. 176 208 & 219-20. hardcover books
200436883New York: Marlborough Chelsea 2004. Softbound. VG. Green illustrated wraps with white lettering. 12 pp. 13 color illustrations including the cover. Introductory essay by Philippe Koutouzis. Nice large color plates. Published to accompany an exhibition held in NY March to April 2004. Marlborough Chelsea unknown books
1998176952Paris: Dis Voir 1998. Softcover. VG corners lightly bumped. Light purple illustrated wraps with black and white lettering 126 pp illustrated in bw and color. Translated from French and Czech into English. Contents include: The flamboyant and melancholic world of Borek Sípek; Philippe Louguet ; translated from the French by Andrew Rothwell -- Feast and the laboratory interview with Borek Sípek / Dagmar Sedlická ; translated from the Czech by Jan Sèfranka. Dis Voir paperback books
199317806n.p.: Flammarion. Near Fine. c.1993. Unstated edition. Softcover. 2080667343 . minor surface- and edge-wear to covers faint diagonal crease at bottom of rear cover. Trade PB B&W photographs Biography of the French novelist/playwright/poet/critic/jazz musician/actor/singer best known today to the extent that he's known at all for his surrealistic fiction not all of which has been translated into English and for a quartet of scandalous crime novels written in the late 1940s under the pseudonym "Vernon Sullivan." Text in French; includes bibliography. . Flammarion paperback books
1981163810London: Allison & Busby 1981. Octavo boards. First edition in English. A presentation copy with signed inscription by Curval to David G. Hartwell on the half title page. A translation of CETTE CHÈRE HUMANITÉ 1976. ". one of the major French SF novels of the 1970s." - Anatomy of Wonder 1987 4-159 and 6-77. Pulpy text paper tanned at edges small stain on fore-edge of text block else a fine copy in fine dust jacket. #163810 Allison & Busby unknown books