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198085040Paris:: Editions G. P. Near Fine. 1980. Hardcover. 2261007620 . Text is in French. First edition thus. Previous owner's name on title page else near fine in glossy illustrated boards. No dust jacket. . Editions G. P., hardcover books
9817New York Philosophical Library 1947. First American edition. Translated by Joseph T. Shipley. Bound in publisher's original full red cloth with the title stamped in black. Dust jacket has three closed tears less than 1" otherwise fine. Book is fine. <br/><br/> New York, Philosophical Library, [1947]. hardcover books
197318113NY: Grossman 1973. Hardcover. Very Good. First Edition. Spine just lightly sunned otherwise a very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Grossman hardcover books
1951167367London: Lund Humphries 1951. Paperback. VG/G- some minor tanning some small tears throughout glassine jacket. Color-illustrated wraps with black lettering glassine dust jacket. Unpaginated. 77 plates some in color. Contains two essays: "Drawings of Picasso" by Roland Penrose and "Picasso: Good Master of Liberty" by Paul Eluard. "Issued in collaboration with the Institute of Contemporary Arts on the occasion of the exhibition 'Drawings and Watercolours Since 1853' held at Dover Street London W1 to commemorate the 70th birthday of Picasso 25 October 1951." Lund Humphries paperback books
19841339454New York: George Braziller 1984. First edition thus Limited edition. Hardcover. Quarto; Originally published G. Cramer Genève 1958; First edition thus; Limited edition 75/130; G; Hardcover; Spine cream with gold print; Book in portfolio portfolio in slipcase; Slipcase in tan paper clean and strong; Portfolio in cream and tan paper slight blemish to spine slight surface tear to front else clean and strong; Boards in cream illustrated paper cover with black print clean and strong; Text block pages mostly loose unglued from binding else clean; Signed in ink by Miró on limited edition page; Accompanied by pamphlet containing the introduction by Anne Hyde Greet 22 pages; unpaged illustrated color. Shelf: Spanish & Latin American Art <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1339454. FP New Rockville Stock. George Braziller hardcover books
1944WRCLIT53005Paris: Aux Éditions de Minuit 1944. Printed wrappers. Frontis portrait by Picasso. First edition ordinary issue after 120 numbered copies. Crown of spine browned otherwise a very good copy. Aux Éditions de Minuit unknown books
1984WRCLIT83556New York: Braziller 1984. Quarto. Two volumes. Printed wrappers. Bookplate on inner chemise pastedown else fine in chemise and lightly sunned slipcase. Facsimile of the 1948 original edition illustrated with color woodcuts by Joan Miro. Separate commentary by Anne Hyde Greet. Braziller unknown books
1984Embry 182550George Braziller 1984. Facsimile reprint of 1958 limited edition. Fine in fine dust jacket chemise and fine pubisher's slipcase. Full page color reproductions of woodcuts by Joan Miro. George Braziller, 1984. Facsimile reprint of 1958 limited edition. unknown books
193025360Paris: Editions Surrealistes Chez Jose Corti. 1930. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Red wraps a little rubbing to joints and small starts at joint ends but a very nice looking copy of this important experimental work an attempt to simulate various mental disorder an effort to bring latent content to the fore by poetic means.; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 124 pp . Editions Surrealistes Chez Jose Corti paperback books
19731242098New York: Hacker Art Books 1973. Reprint. Hardcover. Quarto; VG-/No jacket hardcover; Orange spine with brown lettering; Boards are straight with some wear along the edges corners are bumped with some light fraying; Binding is sturdy; Text block is age toned but free of marking; Unpaginated B&W Plates. NOTE: Text is in French. <br /> <br /> <p> Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. Contact seller if you have any questions.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office on shelf above Ephemera section. 1242098. FP New Rockville Stock. Hacker Art Books hardcover books
1949168826Paris: Louis Carre 1949. paperback. fine. Illustrated with 7 lithographic plates and 8 pen & ink drawings printed by Mourlot Freres 4to stiff printed wrappers original glassine beige board slipcase slightly soiled. Paris: Louis Carre 1948. Very Fine.<br/><br/> Number 94 of 800.<br/><br/> Louis Carre unknown books
1948137716Genève Geneva Switzerland: Editions des Trois Collines 1948. Limited Edition: #1291 of 3000. Hardbound. VG- short tear to front cover at base of spine even smaller one at top rear of spine binding solid. Glassine has corresponding tears at those places some loss at spine base. Little wear to case but some tears to fabric at hinges. Pages clean and bright. Clamshell case of linen on boards with deep blue sides mounting front and spine labels. Stiff paper wraps with printed pictorial dust jacket in black and white; glassine covers. 147 pp. 64 illustrations including 32 color reproductions of works by 32 artists. Inserted article "Savoir" 4 pp. bi-fold. In French. Contains images of a selection of works by 20th century artists accompanied by Eluard's poems inspired by the works or the artists. Artists include Picasso Chagall Juan Gris J. Villon G. Braque G. de Chirico Paul Klee Max Ernst J. Mirò Yves Tanguy A. Masson A: Beaudin Man Ray Magritte Dali Valentine Hugo Penrose Balthus Dora Maar O. Dominguez Cicero Dias Jean Fautrier Dubuffet Hayter H. Jennings Chastel Raoul Ubac. Contains inserted article "Savoir" by M. Rene Huyghe conservateur en Chef au Musee du Louvre sur les origines et l'evolution de la peiture contemporaine. Editions des Trois Collines hardcover books
1964406970Paris: Printed by Grou-Radenez for Serje Mendjisky 1964. A fine set with some light wear to slipcase lettering on chemise somewhat faded. Folio 14.5 x 11 inches. 35 plates. Text and plates laid loose as issued in printed cream wrappers; velvet chemise and slipcase. Copy number 282 from an unnumbered edition. <br/><br/> [Printed by Grou-Radenez] for Serje Mendjisky unknown books
137919Paris: Louis Carre. Softcover. G- Glassine dj has substantial wear with several inches missing in two places; book cover shows some age and soiling; pages are generally good with only slight tanning along edges; plates and text pages are clear though the ones adjacent to plates mirror some tanning. Yellow wraps glassine dust jacket 62 pp. 7 color lithographs 3 BW drawings. Text is in French. Subtitle on cover: Il construit un tableau un epi une rose un visage un sein nu. A tribute to the work of French cubist painter Jacques Villon born Gaston Duchamp 1875-1963. Begins with a poem by Paul Eluard and then relevant quotes from Leonard de Vinci Charles Baudelaire Eugene Fromentin Paul Cezanne Felix Bracquemond Jules Michelet Theophile Silvestre Honore de Balzac and Guillaume Apollinaire. The second part is an "Eloge de Jacques Villon" by Rene-Jean. The illustrations are interspersed throughout. #1066 of 1800 copies. Louis Carre paperback books
1950D14046Philadelphia / London: Grey Falcon Press / Trianon Press 1950. First Edition Limited Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illustrated heavy cardstock wraps; glassine dust jacket; with a full-color frontispiece and numerous illustrations in text. First edition with complete text in French and English number 1317 from a limited edition 750 copies reserved for the Grey Falcon Press total limitation of 1500 copies. Some very light rubbing at spine tips and corners; pencilled inscription on limitation page; otherwise book is fine. Glassine just a bit tanned along the edges; tiny chips at spine tips and corners. An excellent copy -- nice and bright. Tasteful bookplates of Louis and Anne Marie Davidson. <br/><br/> Grey Falcon Press / Trianon Press paperback books
1965260983Cologne: Galerie der Spiegel 1965. Limited. hardcover. very good. Ernst Max. Text in German including short pieces by Eluard Arp & Ernst. Illustrated with 34 black & white vignettes and 52 large b/w plates of rubbings; 5 mounted color plates of watercolors and numerous tiny figures within the text. 167 pages. Folio blue pictorial wrappers and original lithograph printed by Mourlot. Koln: Galerie der Spiegel 1965. Overall a very good copy -- internally clean but with wrappers a bit edgeworn and dusty along gutter edge.<br/><br/> Limited edition -- number 498 of 700 copies. A German version of the 1926 original.<br/><br/> Galerie der Spiegel unknown books
1950124518London: Trianon Press 1950. Softcover. VG Ex-art lib. bookplate inside front cover. Marc Chagall. Plain off-white wraps; Off-white illus. dj. with transparent paper overlay; 92 pp.; Color frontispiece hand reproduced; Profusely illustrated in bw. Text appears in both French and English; English translation by Stephen Spender and Frances Cornford; A collection of poems by Paul Eluard Eugene Emile Paul Grindel one of the founders of the surrealist movement accompanied by illustrations by Marc Chagall; Number 50 of 750 copies reserved for the Trianon Press London numbers 751-1500 reserved for the Grey Falcon Press Philadelphia. Trianon Press paperback books
1962579Paris: Seghers 1962. First Edition one of 2532 copies. 8vo; bound in 3/4 dark blue morocco and marbled paste-paper boards five raised bands on spine author and title gilt marbled paste-page doublures original wrappers and spine bound in fine. This book contains early letters and several previously unpublished poems by Eluard and has a cover portrait of the poet by Surrealist painter Francis Picabia 1879-1953. Seghers unknown books
195226014Paris: GLM 1952. First edition. Hugo Valentine. Wrappers 65 pages illustrated with full-page black-and-white plates reproducing art by Valentine Hugo. One of 135 on velin de renage second paper total edition of 1425 numbered copies. Fine copy. <br/><br/> GLM unknown books
195721875Paris: Pierre Seghers 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good /very good. 8vo. Boards in paper covers. Toning/soiling to upper and lower edges with some scuffing and faint chipping to spine ends. Interior pages lightly toned towards edges but clean and unmarked. <br/><br/>Dust jacket design by Pablo Picasso. Includes twelve photographs by Lucien Clergue. With an opening dedicatory poem for Clergue by Jean Cocteau. "This book with its distinctive cover by Picasso was the first mainstream publication to show female pubic hair allowable only because Clergue did not show the faces of his models which gave rise to considerable controversy" Parr & Badger I 192f. Pierre Seghers hardcover books
36620Paris: Editions de la Galerie Charpentier. 1945. Softcover. Limited edition #6 of 43 copies on rag paper with additional suite of plates from total edition of 1028. 11.5" x 8.5". 28 pp. Loose in printed wraps with 7 pochoir illustrations after gouaches by Hugo accompanying the facsimile of Eluard's manuscript poem duplicate suite of illustrations on individual plates in enclosed folder. Wraps show wear and chipping at edges and spine scattered foxing and staining; light scattered foxing to text and additional plates. Lacking original glassine jacket. A lovely edition of Eluard's poem celebrating France's liberation illustrated with Hugo's serene and colorful paintings . VeryGood. Paperback . Editions de la Galerie Charpentier. 1945 paperback books
1950236392Philadelphia: The Gray Falcon Press. London The Trianon Press 1950. Number 1426 of 1500 copies. Illustrated by Marc Chagall with a 2 colour hand-coloured frontispiece and numerous line drawings many full-page. 1 vols. 4to. Pictorial cream wrappers. Fine. Number 1426 of 1500 copies. Illustrated by Marc Chagall with a 2 colour hand-coloured frontispiece and numerous line drawings many full-page. 1 vols. 4to. With two colour frontispiece reproduced by hand in the workshop of Daniel Jacomet under the control of Marc Chagall and black and white illustrations in the text. The Gray Falcon Press. London The Trianon Press unknown books
1953894Paris: nrf-gallimard 1953. Trade edition. 8vo. Handsomely bound in 3/4 burgundy morocco and marbled paste-paper boards gilt fillets four raised bands on spine author and title gilt top edge gilt marbled paste-paper doublures original wrappers bound in. Poems by Eluard with frontispiece portrait of the author. nrf-gallimard unknown books
194327987New York: The Black Sun Press 1943. Augmented edition. 44 p. 5 l. incl. front. 26 cm. Original printed boards text paper browned as usual ownership stamp on front endpaper otherwise an unusually fine copy in the original pink unprinted dust jacket. English translation at top of page French text below. One of 500 regular paper copies from an edition of 610. <br/><br/> The Black Sun Press hardcover books
65New York. Black Sun Press. 1943. 2nd ed. Trans. by Hugh Chisholm. 4to. 54pp. One of 615 copies of the second ed. first published in Paris in 1920. This edition was designed by Caresse Crosby for her Black Sun Press with parallel English and French texts and three additional drawings. Green boards with the first 47 pages printed on yellow paper and the last 8 pages are printed on pink paper. Minkoff A 48. A beautiful copy in good condition despite the typical age discoloration of the first few pages due to the use of wartime newsprint that browns with age. Lacking the dust jacket. unknown books