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1956140940586Paris: Berggruen & Cie 1956. Limited First Edition. Near Fine. Limited first edition. Signed by the founder of the Dada movement Tristan Tzara as well as by the artist whose work is featured Bonnet in pencil. Text in French. Near Fine in the original glassine wraps title page rubbed from erasure of booksellers' pencil. Uncommon. Berggruen & Cie unknown books
2004044543Paris: Editions Imago 2004. 260p. original stiff printed wrappers. Editions Imago unknown books
1970WRCLIT30572Paris: nrf / Gallimard 1970. Printed wrappers. First edition s.p. copy on ordinary paper with perforation in rear wrapper. Wrappers faintly dust smudged else near fine unopened. nrf / Gallimard unknown books
1991248736New York: Mallard 1991. Reprint. hardcover. fine/very good. Klee Paul. Translated by Carol Marshall. 112 full color and 297 black & white illustrations. 259 pages. 4to cream cloth d.w. New York: Mallard Press 1991. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Mallard unknown books
1992146028New York: Mallard Press 1992. First edition. Hardcover. 259 pages. Text by Philippe Comte translated by Carol Marshall. Includes 112 color and 297 black and white illustrations. An about fair copy with some splitting to the rear hinge in a close to near fine dust jacket with a small tear to the top of the spine. A good reference copy. Mallard Press unknown books
200734853London: Redfern Gallery 2007. Paperback. Very Good. 62 page exhibition catalog in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/>exc j Redfern Gallery paperback books
1827279853Brussels 1827. Map. Lithograph with original hand coloring. 18" x 21".<br/><br/> Beautiful depiction of Western Mexico with a focus on elevation from Mazatlan to Manzanillo -Mexico's busiest Pacific port. Phillippe Marie Vandermaelen 1795-1869 was a Belgian cartographer and publisher. His Atlas universal was both the first lithograph atlas and the first atlas to map the world on a uniform scale. The maps were meant to join together to form a huge globe. This map is a fine example of his work.<br/><br/> unknown books
2005153177Paris: Editions Cercle d'Art 2005. As New Still in shrinkwrap. Blue cloth white & color illus. dust jacket 201 pp. many color illus. Text is in French. Explores the universal theme of paradise as found in a variety of art and cultures. Editions Cercle d'Art hardcover books
1979167339New York: Italian Cultural Institute 1979. Paperback. G. Covers slightly tanned show shelf wear such as minor creasing. Contents clean and tight. BW stapled wraps. 23 pp. 23 BW illustrations. An instruction guide showing 1 Technique materials used taking apart of the plate for "Joyeux" and 2 Printing equipment printing stages. A demonstration of how Boni used metal in his works. Italian Cultural Institute paperback books
1969300512New York: Viking 1969. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Translated by Violet Wyndham. Illustrated. 420 pages. 8vo two-toned cloth d.w. New York: Viking 1969.First edition. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> A Gallic view of his whole extraordinary career drawing on fresh sources.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
196738715Paris: Librairie Académique Perrin 1967. Hardcover. 408p. 16. illustrations text in French very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Librairie Académique Perrin hardcover books
1961WRCLIT70974Milan: Galerie Schwarz 1961. Original monochrome etching plate size 11 x 14.5 cm on 26.5 x 19.5 cm sheet. Mounted in stiff board and acetate mat with printed caption on verso. Fine. One of sixty numbered copies in addition to twenty-five copies numbered in Roman signed and dated in the margin by the artist. Printed in Paris in the Atelier of Georges Leblanc on hand made paper from Papeteries de Rives. Hiquily b. 1925 in Paris studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris from 1948 to 1953 and he attended the workshops of sculptors Jean Tinguely and Germaine Richier devoting himself almost exclusively to kinetic metal sculpture. He exhibited for the first time in 1955 at the Palms Gallery in Paris and at the Contemporaries Gallery in New York in 1959. This print was published as an element of Galerie Schwarz's series L'AVANGUARDIA INTERNAZIONALE. Galerie Schwarz unknown books
1967WRCLIT82622New York: The Photographer 1967. Original black & white silver print photograph 35.5 x 28cm including thin border 14 x 11". Tiny crease to one extreme corner but about fine. With the Halsman copyright estate stamp on the verso along with penciled identification in a florid unknown hand. An original photo of the 1967 New York production at the Music Box Theatre of Pinter's play featuring Vivian Merchant Paul Rogers Ian Holm Michael Craig et al. The Photographer unknown books
14215Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Superlative original 1940's doubleweight photograph of the great Italian Basso in his most celebrated role inscribed and signed in white ink: "To Jean with happy remembrances of our stay together in the South Pacific and warmest wishes for Your happiness and future Ezio." Photographed by the American portrait photographer Philippe Halsman with photo credit printed in white on bottom right and stamped on the back. 8 x 10 inches.<br><br>Pinza famed for his charm and sex appeal as well as his rich bass voice first appeared as Don Giovanni in 1929. He would become particularly associated with the role after Bruno Walter engaged him to sing it in Salzburg in 1934. Walter was convinced that Pinza would be right for the part when he remembered the effect the singer had had on the Walters' cook when he visited the family in New York: after answering the door she ran back to Elsa Walter and whispered "Ma'am there's such a beautiful man outside." After the war years Pinza became a major celebrity in the USA as the first Emil de Becque in Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific winning hearts across the country with the hit "Some Enchanted Evening."<br style="">Born in Riga to a Jewish family Philippe Halsman began his career as a photographer in France in the 1930's and gained a reputation as one of the best portrait photographers in France. He escaped France for the U.S. after the German invasion with help from Albert Einstein. After working as a fashion photographer and collaborating with artists including Salvador Dali he became best known for his portraits of figures such as Einstein JFK Alfred Hitchcock Judy Garland Winston Churchill Marilyn Monroe and Pablo Picasso many of which appeared on the cover of Life magazine. unknown books
1950WRCLIT60000New York: Philippe Halsman 1950. Original b&w silver print oblong 24.3 x 30.5 cm 9.5 x 12 inches with extended right and bottom borders. Faint crease in one border else about fine. A fine portrait of the songwriter and dramatist and his wife possibly taken concurrent with any one of the several sequences of photographs Halsman took of Hammerstein and Richard Rogers. Halsman's credit/copyright stamp appears on the verso. Philippe Halsman unknown books
1953WRCLIT59938Location: New Orleans: Philippe Halsman 1953. Original b&w silver print oblong 27.5 x 32 cm 10.75 x 12.5 inches with extended right border. Old coffee ring mark in blank right border a few minor creases but very good. A fine portrait of the Broadway director from a sequence of photographs Halsman took for LIFE during the pre- Broadway tryout in New Orleans for KIND SIR by Norman Krasna. Halsman's credit/copyright stamp appears on the verso along with pencil identification of the subject and the play. Philippe Halsman unknown books
1949WRCLIT84381New York: Philippe Halsman 1949. Original b&w silver print 35 x 28cm 14 x 11 inches with extended upper border. About fine. A striking photo of an opera rehearsal tentatively identified by a former owner as the 1949 production of Mozart's DON GIOVANNI starring Marguerite Piazza and James Pease. Halsman's credit/copyright stamp appears on the verso and the photo may have been shot to accompany an article about New York opera that appeared in LIFE 11 April 1949 XXVI:15. From the 1984 Halsman estate sale. Philippe Halsman unknown books
1959WRCLIT80553Taken near Bordeaux France 1959. Original 14 x 11" silver gelatin print portrait photograph. Remnants of mat tape on verso at corners two small marginal nicks otherwise about fine. An excellent print of one of the several portrait photographs Halsman made of the Nobel Prize Laureate during a 1959 visit to Mauriac's home outside of Bordeaux. This portrait is a particularly sensitive and contemplative pose. Halsman's copyright stamp appears on the verso. unknown books
195315268Dorchester: Origin 1953. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo. The eleventh issue of Cid Corman's highly respected literary journal. This issue focuses on works by Artaud and colleagues. A clean very good copy in bound printed wrappers. <br/><br/> Origin paperback books
1965120554New York 1965. hardcover. very good/very good-. Transl. by Peter Green. 8vo cloth d.w.; dust wrapper chipped. New York 1965. A Novel.<br/><br/> unknown books
1824006561Paris: Crapelet Imprimeur-Libraire 1824. In handsome red leather and marbled boards end pages marbled top edges gilt gilt titles and decorations 4 raised band Near Fine slight rubbing to leather at tips slight foxing and toning scattered throughout. Philippe Quinault 1635-1688 was a French dramatist best known for his 14 opera librettos which he wrote for Lully. First Thus. Leather and Marbled Boards. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Crapelet, Imprimeur-Libraire Hardcover books
2008109809Genève Geneva Switzerland: Numismatica Genevensis SA 2008. Hardcover. VG; with one slight ding in edge of front cover. Black illus. boards; unpaginated; with illustrations of 1493 coins obverse and reverse. Includes descriptions of each coin in French. Numismatica Genevensis SA hardcover books
002293Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1880. Fair. Original Wraps. Limited. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. 32 pp. Offprint. Extract of Journal Asiatique. Cover semi-detached. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale, 1880 unknown books
1982155267Cleveland OH / New York/ London: The Globe Press 1982. First edition. Softcover. 63 pages. A collection of poems by Denis translated from the French and with an introduction by Mark Irwin. A close to near fine copy in wrappers with some faint foxing to the page edges. Includes a comment on the rear panel by Paul Auster. Signed on the title page by Mark Irwin. The Globe Press unknown books
1982WRCLIT73609Cleveland New York & London: The Globes Press 1982. Stiff printed wrappers. Some small stains at top edge and spine of upper wrapper otherwise very good. First edition of these translations by Mark Irwin signed by him on the title and inscribed by him on the free endsheet to poet/publisher James Laughlin. The Globes Press unknown books