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19591719Alès, PAB, 1959. Un volume In-8° (232 x 175 mm), broché, couverture de papier bleu orné de papiers découpés (pour chaque exemplaire l'artiste a fait un découpage particulier et dessiné les étoiles à l'encre de Chine). 2 POINTES SÈCHES ORIGINALES EN BLEU, hors-texte à pleine page. Édition originale de ce court et spirituel poème pour enfant. Édition totale à 35 exemplaires + 5 HC, celui-ci bien signé à l'encre par l'auteur, l'artiste et l'éditeur au colophon.
L8352Editions du Seuil, s.d. [1944]. In-8 br. Préface de Paul Eluard. Pointe sèche de Jacques Villon. E.O. 1/9 ex. num. sur vélin d'Arches accompagné d'une épreuve à la pointe sèche avant son état définitif, signée au crayon par Jacques Villon.
11660Paris, Editions du Seuil, s.d. Grand in-8, 57-(5) pp., broché (couverture légèrement brunie).
Mm 130x205 Brossura editoriale, 174 pagine. Libro in condizioni di nuovo con ancora il cellophane editoriale.. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
1981014815Paris: Éditions Hervas 1981. Book. Near Fine / Bel. Quality Paperback / Broché. tall 8vo / in-8o. Éditions Hervas Paperback
57751Musée d'art et d'histoire Saint-Denis 1993 In-4 27 cm 14pp. illustr. Nb-0263 unknown
1947001759Paris 1947. Soft cover. Very Good/Good. number 97 of 610 total copies spine extremities chipped original glassine dust jacket present which has yellowed and has chips along the edges one page untrimmed along bottom edge. Edition illustrated with 7 colored plates by Paul Eluard and 32 reproductions of Max Ernst's collages. <br/> <br/> paperback
194750126Paris: Pierre Seghers Editeur. Very Good. 1947. First Edition. Softcover. Original sewn pictorial wraps with glassine DJ. #304 of 610 copies. Text in French. Covers show slight edgewear; glassine shows chipping and small tears. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Pierre Seghers Editeur paperback
194547336Paris.: Éditions de la Revue Fontaine. 1945. Original publisher's printed wrappers with titles to front cover and spine in green and black. 8vo. 224 x 164 mm. . Half-title with monochrome frontispiece by Ernst verso printed title and Eluard's text illustrated with twenty plates after collages by Ernst final leaf of text with publisher's note concerning the first edition verso leaf with achevé d'imprimer and justification recto printer's credit verso. An excellent unsophisticated copy from the édition de tête limited to 10 copies on Madagascar of the second edition of the seminal collaboration marking the boundary between dada and Surrealism.From the edition limited to 1860 numbered or lettered copies with this one of 10 lettered hors commerce copies from the édition de tête on Madagascar.Reprinted by Henri Parisot from the edition of 1922 which was issued in very small numbers 'un petit nombre d'exemplaires' as per the publisher's note this second edition reproduces the first exactly adding only a publisher's explanatory note and a justification. 'Les Malheurs des Immortels' matches Paul Eluard's prose poems with Max Ernst's 'synthetic' collages. Each poem is faced with one collage; the collages are reproduced at two thirds of the size of those in the orignal edition. An English edition was published by the Black Sun Press in New York in 1943 and a German edition in Cologne by Galerie der Spiegel in 1960.'Ce livre d'étroite collaboration peintre-poète est un des jalons majeurs du livre au vingtième siècle . L'importance de ces collages est soulignée par le fait que c'est essentiellement grâce à eux que le groupe surréaliste naissant prit conscience des possibilités plastiques du surréalisme.' De Parallèlement à Chanson Complète. Éditions de la Revue Fontaine. unknown
19452282Paris: Éditions de la Revue Fontaine 1945. Second edition. Original wrappers with integral dust jacket. Slight spotting to wrappers spine a little browned.<br /> <br /> 1860 copies were printed on various papers; this copy unnumbered and apparently on wove pur fil du marais of which fifty lettered copies were noted at the colophon. Inscribed by Eluard on the half-title “à Hans Bellmer qui a admirablement limité les erreurs de reproduction du désir son ami Paul Eluard.†The first edition was published in 1922 and marked the first major collaboration between Ernst and Eluard; this copy introduces a third association bringing together three of the most important figures in the surrealist movement. Éditions de la Revue Fontaine unknown
71638Köln Galerie der Spiegel 1960. . Nr 235 von 250 Exemplaren auf holzfreiem Werkdruckpapier GA: 335. "Les malheurs des immortels" erschienen zuerst 1922 dann nur noch zwei Mal in den 1940er Jahren Paris und New York. - Schwach lichtspurig. Gutes sauberes Exemplar [Köln, Galerie der Spiegel, [ 1960]. unknown
1969140347Denoel 1969. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Unmarked. Square format. The pale boards are very slightly bowed and there is yellowing to the spine and spine areas of both front and back. Very slight cocking also to the spine. A little wear and nicks to head and foot of the spine of the original cellophane jacket. <br/> <br/> Denoel hardcover
B59675-9New York Black Sun Press 1943. 44 10pp. 22 full-page illus. 4to. Dec. boards. Edition limited to 610 copies. "This edition is further augmented by Three drawings Twenty Years After. The Misfortunes of the Immortals was first published in Paris in 1920 originally revealed in French by Paul Eluard and Max Ernst and now translated into English by Hugh Chisholm. This edition has been designed and published by Caresse Crosby handset in Spartan type twelve point and printed at the Gemor Press in the city of New York March 1943." Though not noted internally this copy derives from the library of Julien Levy. Slight foxing at edges and endpapers not affecting the book within. New York (Black Sun Press), 1943. hardcover
1943189904New York: the Black Sun Press March 1943. First edition in English one of 610 copies. Ernst and Eluard's work was originally published in 1922 in Paris as Les malheurs des immortels and became a cornerstone of surrealism. The Black Sun edition prints the English and French text side-by-side and includes three illustrations by Ernst not present in the original. Quarto. Illustrated throughout printed on both yellow and pink paper. Original pale green boards spine and front cover lettered in black large design by Ernst on front cover. With dust jacket. Bookseller's ticket of Wittenborn Art Books New York to rear pastedown; title added to jacket spine in pencil. Boards lightly sunned along bottom edge extremities bumped with occasional spots of wear endpapers foxed; jacket unclipped faintly soiled extremities a little creased a couple of tiny nicks and short closed tears to edges: a very good copy in like jacket. Minkoff Black Sun A48. hardcover
B59675-10New York Black Sun Press 1943. 44 10pp. 22 full-page illus. 4to. Dec. boards. Edition limited to 610 copies. "This edition is further augmented by Three drawings Twenty Years After. The Misfortunes of the Immortals was first published in Paris in 1920 originally revealed in French by Paul Eluard and Max Ernst and now translated into English by Hugh Chisholm. This edition has been designed and published by Caresse Crosby handset in Spartan type twelve point and printed at the Gemor Press in the city of New York March 1943." Though not noted internally this copy derives from the library of Julien Levy. Slight foxing at edges and endpapers not affecting the book within. New York (Black Sun Press), 1943. hardcover
B59675-3New York Black Sun Press 1943. 44 10pp. 22 full-page illus. 4to. Dec. boards head of spine damaged. Edition limited to 610 copies. "This edition is further augmented by Three drawings Twenty Years After. The Misfortunes of the Immortals was first published in Paris in 1920 originally revealed in French by Paul Eluard and Max Ernst and now translated into English by Hugh Chisholm. This edition has been designed and published by Caresse Crosby handset in Spartan type twelve point and printed at the Gemor Press in the city of New York March 1943." Though not noted internally this copy derives from the library of Julien Levy. Slight foxing at edges and endpapers not affecting the book within. New York (Black Sun Press), 1943. hardcover
B59675-4New York Black Sun Press 1943. 44 10pp. 22 full-page illus. 4to. Dec. boards some staining at head of spine and upper cover. Edition limited to 610 copies. "This edition is further augmented by Three drawings Twenty Years After. The Misfortunes of the Immortals was first published in Paris in 1920 originally revealed in French by Paul Eluard and Max Ernst and now translated into English by Hugh Chisholm. This edition has been designed and published by Caresse Crosby handset in Spartan type twelve point and printed at the Gemor Press in the city of New York March 1943." Though not noted internally this copy derives from the library of Julien Levy. Slight foxing at edges and endpapers not affecting the book within. New York (Black Sun Press), 1943. hardcover
194352181New York : The Black Sun Press 1943. 255x185mm. 20 dossier de signets ÇÊAppleÊÈ et 3 planches Ã’Vingt ans aprÂsÓ cartonnage de lՎditeur. Coiffe supÂŽrieure abimÂŽe autrement bon ÂŽtat. Tirage limitÂŽ ˆ 610 exemplaires. Bel exemplaire. 230 The Black Sun Press unknown
19432585Paris: Black Sun Press 1943. First Thus. Hardcover. Good. Small quarto. 7.5 x 10 in. 44 pp. Translated from the original French by Hugh Chisholm. Good in original pictorial paper-covered boards with black titling on the spine and a black engraving on the front beneath the title. The pages are both delicate and tanned with age but intact with the crisp images and text. This copy was one of 610 copies printed by The Black Sun Press following the original publication in French in the 1920s. This printing contains dual English and French text accompanied by dozens of black and white illustrations. An early work from Eluard who provided the text inspired or dislocated rather by Ernst's images. A wonderful and strange collaboration. Black Sun Press hardcover
194332198New York: Black Sun Press 1943. First Edition one of 610 copies only that were issued for sale. Illustrated throughout in surrealist style. Designed and published by Caresse Crosby. Quarto publisher's original blue boards printed and pictorially decorated in black on the spine and upper cover. 52 1 pp. A handsome copy very well preserved the binding is tight and the hinges are sound a bit of light mellowing to the spine panel the text-block mellowed as usual a very pleasing copy. FIRST EDITION AND A VERY SCARCE BOOK IN SUCH WELL PRESERVED CONDITION. Misfortunes of the Immortals is one of Ernst’s first illustrated books—a format that would become increasingly significant for him. Marking the beginning of his close friendship with French poet Paul Éluard the book pairs the semantic dislocations of Éluard’s poems with the visual disjunctions of Ernst’s recent collages. Ernst cut up wood engravings he found in books and magazines and pieced the fragments together to create strange new compositions. The uniform texture of the wood-engraved lines gives these images a disquieting seamlessness. To Ernst’s delight this effect was enhanced when the collages were printed photomechanically. MOMA Black Sun Press hardcover
1943311239New York: Black Sun Press 1943. First. hardcover. very good. Translated into English by Hugh Chisholm. Thin 4to light green pictorial boards printed in black. New York: Black Sun Press 1943. First edition thus.<br/> <br/> One of 500 copies augmented by "Three drawings printed on pink paper Twenty Years After" designed by Caresse Crosby & printed at the Gemor Press. The book was first published in French in 1920. This copy is inscribed by Charles Henri Ford -"Something pink for Peggy - Greetings on your birthday and every day/ from Charlie June 1 1943." The non-pink pages are uniformly toned.<br/> <br/> Black Sun Press unknown
1943JH1151598The Black Sun Press 1943. Limited Edition 3 of 110 copies on Strathmore rag paper. . Hardcover. . Spine split at front joint light wear to extremities and lightly rubbed. Binding still sound. . B&W Illustrations; This Black Sun edition adds three illustrations by Ernst printed on pink paper not found in the original. Signed by Max Ernst. The Black Sun Press hardcover
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. The Black Sun Press unknown
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
194516567AB1945. Paris Editions de la Revue Fontaine 1945. 22 : 165 cm. 24 leaves with 21 illustrations after Collages by Max Ernst. Original wrappers. Numbered copy of a small edition. With the legendary illustrations by May Ernst. - The first edition was in 1922 in a very small number and is extremly rare. - As always bit browned. - Spiess/leppien A 5. unknown