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Paris, Didier et Cie, 1858. in-8, demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, dos ornés, 428 pp. Bel exemplaire.
Paris, Gallimard, 1953. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée d'un portrait, 476 pp.
Paris, Librairie d'Art Ancien et Moderne, 1951. 2 volumes in-8, brochés. 1 volume de texte 149 pages et 1 fascicule de documentation, sauf indications contraires , les clichés proviennent du Service Photographique de la Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris.
16875Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 10 février 1973. In-8, broché, 236 pp. Avec appendice et index des noms cités.
8114Paris, Arthaud, 1971. in-8, broché, ouverture imprimée en deux tons avec ornementations rouges et à rabat, 328 pp.
1927130001927 P., Le Divan, 1927, 1 vol. in-18 (157 x 103 mm) broché sous couverture beige imprimée en noir, de 29 pp. - (1) f. (achevé d'imprimer).Dos très légèrement foncé, très bel exemplaire.
Paris, Gallimard, Collection Du Monde Entier, 10 février 1973. In-8, broché, 236 pp. Avec appendice et index des noms cités. Edition originale de la traduction française, pas de grand papier, exemplaire du Service de Presse.
Paris, Emile-Paul Frères, 1924. In-12, broché, couverture parme ilustrée d'une vignette et encadrement, 117 pp. Planche en frontispice Edition originale numérotée sur vélin pur fil Lafuma.
Paris, José Corti, 1954. In-8, broché, 339 pp.
Paris, Arthaud, 1971. in-8, broché, ouverture imprimée en deux tons avec ornementations rouges et à rabat, 328 pp. 30 héliogravures et 13 fac-similés. Bel ex.
Paris, Albin Michel, 1953. 2 volumes in-8, brochés, 448 et 486 pp. Illustrations hors-texte. Bons exemplaires.
Paris, Mercure de France, 1951. In-12, broché, 406 pp.
Paris, L'Artisan du Livre, Cahiers de La Quinzaine, 1928. In-12, broché, non coupé, 62 pp. Édition originale numérotée.
199928865Lincoln:: University of Nebraska Press 1999. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine dust jacket with a crease to the front flap. Originally published in France in 1934 Break of Day is André Breton’s second collection of critical and polemical essays following The Lost Steps. In fewer than two hundred pages Breton captures the first full decade of the surrealist movement. The collection opens with an essay composed in 1924 that examines key elements of surrealism and concludes with Breton’s harsh revaluation in 1933 of automatic writing. Among the other essays are “Burial Denied” and “In Self-Defense” two pieces that “mark surrealism’s conscious break from the mainstream and the beginning of its attempts to work alongside the French Communist Party.” Also included are “Psychiatry Standing before Surrealism” which addresses Breton’s complex ambivalent views on mental illness and the emerging psychiatric establishment; “Introduction to Achim von Arnim's Strange Tales” which reveals surrealism’s debt to such precursors as the German romantics and delineates a surrealistic aesthetic of the macabre; and “Picasso in His Element” in which Breton demonstrates his formidable talents as a critic of the visual arts. University of Nebraska Press, unknown
28226Paris, Gallimard, Album de la Pléiade, 1970. In-12, reliure éditeur, bien complet de sa jaquette et de son étui transparent, 325 pp plus index des illustrations et des noms cités.
Paris, Gallimard, Album de la Pléiade, 1970. In-12, reliure éditeur, bien complet de sa jaquette et de son étui transparent, 325 pp plus index des illustrations et des noms cités. N° 9. En parfait état.
19001198Portland Maine: Thomas B. Mosher. 1900-1914. Softcover. Very Good. Any defects are listed in the description.; This is a lot of 39 copies of The Bibelot: A Reprint of Poetry and Prose for Book Lovers and 1 bound Volume IX which is a 1-year run from 1903. Further described as "Chosen in Part from Scarce Editions and Sources Not Generally Known." The Bibelot was publisher Thomas Bird Mosher's little literary magazine published monthly for subscribers and brought the short works of notable authors to the US public. Most works if not all are taken from Mosher's own library and the 20-year span of publication represents what's essentially an anthology of that collection. Mosher wrote most of the Forwards to accompany the short works.The 39 softcovers:The authors include William Morris Francis Thompson Andrew Lang J. M. Synge Arthur Symons Sir Thomas Browne Algernon Charles Swinburne Aubrey Beardsley Oliver Eton William Butler Yeats Walt Whitman David Gray and many others. Volumes from 1900 1906 1907 1908 1909 1911 and 1914 are in this lot which has no continuous run for any of these years. There are a few duplicates.Published under the imprint Thomas B. Mosher these were job printed by Smith and Sale of Portland Maine are 6" x 5" string bound in soft blue wraps and typically between 30 and 40 pages printed on Van Gelder paper. There are no illustrations and a few advertisements are present usually for other literary publications. An occasional leaf is unopened.These were ephemeral 5-cent publications and not meant to last through the ages. All are intact but have light soil and discoloration to varying degrees with sunning and wear to the edges. Some have minor chipping an occasional penciled or stamped ownership name to the cover and are the antithesis of pristine. Generally Very Good to Very Good. All would be perfect impulse buy items near the counter of your open shop. The 1 hardbound volume:This is volume IX from 1903 and contains all 12 numbers. These are the wraps edition bound together in blue paper over boards with a vellum or parchment spine. Title Volume and Year are on a paper label laid down to the spine.The bound volume has edge and corner wear and faint discoloration to the paper over the boards. The spine is darkened as typical. This book is about Very Good condition.All would be good for online stock or for impulse buys near the front counter of your open shop. They can be placed under your pillow at night and you'll have absorbed their fine literature by morning.; 24mo 5" - 6" tall; 35 pages . Thomas B. Mosher paperback
190016451'Knickerbocker Edition'. Red cloth over boards with contrasting grain patterns; gilt stamped on front cover with double egret device and the macaulay motto 'Dulce periculum'; gilt stamped titles and fancy strapwork patterns on spine; top edges gilt; untrimmed fore edges; 2 color title page; tissue-guarded frontispieces and many interior etchings; decoratice head and tailpieces. Bright crisp clean covers and spine; very slight rubbing/fading at spine end corners - no splits or fraying; tightly bound; owner bookplates on each front pastedown 'George Raymond Bunker'; interior is bright crisp clean - many leaves unopened at fore edges from front to rear of each volume - they have never been read. 12mo 4041 total pages. Index in volume 10 for all volumes. Many illustrations. From the collection of Ellsworth Bunker U.S. Ambassador to Argentina Italy India Nepal South Vietnam Organization of American States and twice recipient of U.S. Presidential Medal of Freedom. Bookplates are that of Ellsworth Bunker's father. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
195048674Salzburg, Galerie Welz, (1950). 4°. Mit zahlr. meist ganzs., tlw. mont. bzw. farb. Abbildungen im Text u. auf Tafeln. 69 S., 1 Bl., OHLwd.
2004153632New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 2004. First Edition. First Edition. Published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition which opened at the Whitney Museum of American Art on February 11 2005 and closed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on September 5 2005.<br /> <br /> Near Fine and unread without a dust jacket as issued. Whitney Museum of American Art unknown
224Paris, Le Divan, Collection La Vie de P. J. Toulet, 1959. In-12, broché, non coupé, 90 pp.
220Paris, Le Divan, Collection " La vie de P.J. Toulet ", 1957. In-12, broché, 90 pp, non coupé.
591Genève, Editions du Mont-Blanc, 1945. In-8, broché, 252 pp.
Genève, Editions du Mont-Blanc, 1945. In-8, broché, 252 pp. Illustré de documents inédits, tirés des archives de Mmes Paula Birukof, H. Claparède-Spir et de MM. Alexandre Mairet et Maurice Kues.
2006153591Beverly Hills CA: Gagosian Gallery 2006. First Edition. First Edition. Published in conjunction with an exhibition at Gagosian Gallery between October 24 and December 9 2006.<br /> <br /> Near Fine with no dust jacket as issued. Light soiling and light bumps to corners of boards. Gagosian Gallery unknown