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1959140594Paris: Cinedis 1959. Archive of press material compiled by Cinedis a French press and film agency concerning the formation and founding members of the Ministere de la Culture Ministry of Culture of France. <br /> <br /> The Ministry of Culture was created by Charles de Gaulle in 1959 and the first Minister was writer Andre Malraux whose responsibilities included the democratizing of access to culture museums monuments and elevating postwar France. He created several cultural centers throughout France actively sponsored the arts television film visual dance literary etc. but his tastes although wide-ranging remained conservative. During the early years of the Ministry M. Jacques Jaujard was its general secretary and he was instrumental in coordinating various organizations like Arts and Humanities National Theaters Monuments Cinema Tourist propaganda popular Education. Jaujard eventually left eh Ministry in 1967 and Malraux left shortly after upon de Gaulle's final term as President. The Ministry is still in operation to this day keeping the artistic and culture heritage of France and making the countries museums and cultural centers widely accessible. <br /> <br /> An engrossing collection regarding a much advertised birth of one of France's finest organizations the archive consists of thirty single sheets of Cinedis parchment with various stapled French newspaper articles pertaining to Malraux Jaujard and the Ministry. Nearly all sheets bear annotations in manuscript ink noting the date of the article 1959 throughout mostly early in the year and a few loose newspapers and clippings are included. Near Fine overall. Cinedis unknown
32272Paris Gallimard 15 février 1974. 1 vol. 140 x 205 mm de 277 p. 1 23 f. reproductions hors-texte 3 et 1 f. Broché. Edition originale. Un des exmeplaires poinçonnés du service de presse. Envoi signé : « Pour Antoine Terrasse bonne chance ! ». En 1973 invité par la veuve du peintre Jacqueline Picasso André Malraux se rend à Mougins puis à Vauvenargues choisir des toiles pour une donation à l'État de tableaux réunis par Pablo Picasso. C'est cette pérégrination dans l'atelier du peintre mais aussi dans les couloirs de la toute nouvelle fondation Maeght qui donnera lieu aux réflexions consignées dans La Tête d'obsidienne. Le texte sera en partie repris dans Le Miroir des limbes. Paris, Gallimard, (15 février) 1974. 1 vol. (140 x 205 mm) de 277 p., [1], [23] f. (reproductions hors-texte), [3] et 1 f. Broc unknown
16612Paris Gallimard mai 1954. 1 vol. 175 x 225 mm de 512 p. 1 1 et 2 f. Cartonnage éditeur jaquette. . Édition originale. Envoi signé : « Pour Monsieur Charles Terrasse avec l'amical souvenir. M. Malraux ». Un feuillet joint annoté par Antoine Terrasse. . Paris, Gallimard, (mai) 1954. 1 vol. (175 x 225 mm) de 512 p., 1, [1] et 2 f. Cartonnage éditeur, jaquette. unknown
100152642Gallimard. édités entre 1964 et 1979 sans jaquette intérieurs propres dans l'ensembles légères rousseurs dans l'intérieur des plats tampon "specimen gratuit" sur la tranche inférieure de "Eclosion de la renaissance". in4. Sans date. Cartonné. 5 volumes. Gallimard unknown
2992-03Genf Skira 1949-50. 4°. 226 S. 3 Bll.; 246 S. 8 Bll. Mit zahlr. tlw. farb. mont. Abb. OKart. Unaufgeschn. Deuxième et troisième volume des Essais de Psychologie de l'Art: La création artistique. La monnaie de l'absolu. (Genf), Skira 1949-50 unknown
1971329496New York: Harry N. Abrams 1971. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in boards.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 261 pages. Harry N. Abrams hardcover
1953001365New York: Doubleday & Company. Clipped DJ in archival cover soiling. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1953. Doubleday & Company hardcover
195713098ROWOHLT ERNST 03/1957. 1. softcover. ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
19651901200743Paris: Maeght Editeur 1965. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. Various. An attractive copy of the edition of DLM published in 1965 to mark the first year of the Maeght Foundation. Loose signatures in wrappers as issued pp. 28. Featuring one original colour lithograph by Miro and one by Ubac. Also includes colour reproductions by Braque Kandinsky Bonnard and Miro and a double-page colour reproduction by Chagall. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> Maeght Editeur paperback
195417801ROWOHLT ERNST 03/1954. 1. softcover. ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
1956121871New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1956. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. Owner name on FEP. 1/4 inch open tear at spine crown. Light shelf wear on front/rear panels. ; Signed artist Ed Brodkin from his collection. Doubleday & Company, Inc hardcover
1996DADAX2070113418GALLIMARD 1996-01-01. hardcover. New. 4.57x1.81x7.17. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. GALLIMARD hardcover
1970009893Paris: Gallimard 1970. Book. Illus. by Alexeief Andre Masson et Chagall. Fine. Full Leather. Premiere Edition. Brown leather covers with gilt decoration and edges five raised bands to spine silk ribbon. All volumes in excellent condition. Illustrations throughout. Gallimard Hardcover
194510652GenÂve : Editions Albert Skira 1945. 205x140mm. brochÂŽ. Couverture ˆ rabats exemplaires numÂŽrotÂŽs sur papier vergÂŽ sans bois ˆ la forme bon ÂŽtat. 2157 Editions Albert Skira unknown
1949210445976Pantheon Books/Bollingen Foundation 1949. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. Three volumes with light to moderate rubbing and shelf wear to boards. Bindings square and tight. Dust jackets have rubbing and wear to edges as well as small closed tears. Photos upon request. Books are oversized and heavy. Additional postage may be required for shipping. Thank you for supporting Last Word Books and independent bookstores. Pantheon Books/Bollingen Foundation hardcover
197487999s. l.: s. n. 1974. Fine. s. n. s. l. 27 Novembre 1974 15 x 10 cm une feuille Manuscript postcard enhanced with André Malraux's signature written from Bombay to their friends Minka and Karl Hans Strauss 13 lines in blue ballpoint pen. The postcard shows a reproduction of Hindu sculpture. ""Chers amis que c'était beau ! Nous vous embrassons affectueusement Sophie."" ""Dear friends how beautiful it was! We embrace you affectionately Sophie."" Separated from his wife Madeleine at the end of the 1960s André Malraux began a second relationship with the writer Louise de Vilmorin and moved in with her at the Vilmorin château in Verrières-le-Buisson. After her death on December 26 1969 André Malraux continued to live at the château with Louise's niece Sophie de Vilmorin who became his last companion and cared for him until his death on November 23 1976. s. n. unknown
197579943Paris: Gallimard 1975. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1975 12.50 x 20 cm broché First edition one of 355 numbered copies on laid pur fil paper the only deluxe copies after 120 on Hollande paper. Handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
197582048Paris: Gallimard 1975. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1975 12.50 x 20 cm broché First edition one of 355 numbered copies on wove paper the only deluxe copies after 120 on Holland paper. Handsome copy. Gallimard unknown
19752703Paris: Gallimard 1975. Fine. Gallimard Paris 1975 12.50 x 20 cm broché First edition one of 355 numbered copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma paper the only large paper copies after 120 on Hollande paper. A fine copy. Gallimard unknown
195184190Paris: S. n. 1951. Fine. S. n. Paris 8 Décembre 1951 13.50 x 21 cm une page sur une feuille Typed letter signed by André Malraux to Roger Nimier sent from his home in Boulogne Malraux's signature at the bottom of the letter in blue ink. A small tear in the right margin of the letter crease marks inherent to folding for mailing. André Malraux shows himself in perfect agreement with Roger Nimier regarding a joint project also including journalist André Parinaud. S. n. unknown
194684191Paris: S. n. 1946. Fine. S. n. Paris 8 Janvier 1946 21 x 27 cm une page sur une feuille une enveloppe Typed letter signed by André Malraux to Roger Nimier on Ministry of Information letterhead Malraux's signature at the bottom of the letter in black ink. Fold mark inherent to posting; envelope with typewritten address included Ministry of Information stamp. André Malraux responds to Roger Nimier regarding administrative matters concerning the Ministry of Information directed by André Malraux from November 21 1945 to January 26 1946 in the government presided over by Charles De Gaulle. S. n. unknown
100153484La galerie de la pléiade. jaquettes défrâichies ternies livres en bon état intérieurs propres tome I édité en 1952 tome II et III édités en 1954. in4. Sans date. Broché. 3 volumes. La galerie de la pléiade unknown
78571Genève Albert Skira 1945-48. 4° 155 226 246 S. zahlr. teilw. farb. Abb. Broschur mit Transp.-OU_ Transp.-OU min. lädiert. Buchrücken gebräunt min gebrauchsspurig. Text franz. 010 Genève, Albert Skira, 1945-48 unknown
1949502073Pantheon Books / Bollingen Foundation Inc 1949. First Edition. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. FINE/Very Good. 157 225 276 pp. 4tos brown cloth. All volumes are exceedingly clean and sharp with tight bindings; DJ spines show some wear as does the slipcase which remains structurally entirely sound. First Edition in English. Pantheon Books / Bollingen Foundation, Inc hardcover
BN326699Fischer Bücherei. Softcover. André Malraux: Anti-Memoiren <br/><br/>André Malraux: Anti-Memoiren André Malraux Fischer Bücherei paperback