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19211689091921. LEGER Ferdinand. Lunes en Papier. By André Malraux. 17 ff. With 6 woodcut engravings by Ferdinand Léger printed in black and 1 additional woodcut on cover. Folio 322 x 233 mm bound by Henri Mercher with colourful acrylic pieces on plexiglass black morocco spine stamped in red and gold in matching slipcase with the original wrappers bound in. Paris: Editions de la Galerie Simon 1921. A superb copy of one of the great twentieth century illustrated books in a masterpiece of a binding by Henri Mercher. Lunes en Papier is Malraux's first book and contains Léger's first original illustrations. His previous illustrations for Blaise Cendrars J'ai tué and La fin du monde in 1918-19 were reproduced in process" Eleanor Garvey. The editors of From Manet to Hockney also claim that it is a great tribute to Galerie Simon who was the first to publish the work of the young André Malraux here illustrated with seven original woodcuts by Ferdinand Léger. The present volume is one of only 112 copies issued printed on Hollande Van Gelder and signed by both Malraux and Léger on the statement of limitation. A superb copy of a significant modern illustrated book in a stunning and important binding by Henri Mercher who invented the process by which plexiglass panels could be attached to bindings. Skira 198. Arts Council 137. Kahnweiler 7. The Artist and the Book 1860-1960 163. From Manet to Hockney 64. Cooper p. 163. Kuh p. 116. Verdet p. 108. unknown books
1936138595Paris: N.p. 1936. Vintage borderless photograph from an anti-fascist meeting in Paris in 1936 featuring novelist Andre Malraux speaking on a microphone with Nobel Prize winner Andre Gide seated at a table next to him. Photographer's rubber stamp to the verso accompanied by holograph annotations in pencil black ink and red felt ink. <br/><br/>Likely a photograph from a meeting of the Popular Front a French alliance of various left-wing movements including communists and socialists during the interwar period. Andre Malraux was a widely-noted novelist and anti-fascist who joined the Republican forces during the Spanish Civil War on behalf of France. He later became Charles de Gaulle's Minister for Information and later his Minister of Cultural Affairs and would be remembered for his challenging viewpoints about the role of art in society. Andre Gide as well was a well known French novelist and staunch supporter of Communist Russia until a trip to that country around the time of this photograph disillusioned him to that particular brand of communist thought. <br/><br/>Photographed by Magnum Photos cooperative member David "Chim" Seymour with his rubber stamp on the verso. As Magnum was not formed until 1947 it is likely Seymour added the stamp at a later date to a print in his collection. Magnum which included early members like Robert Capa Maria Eisner and Henri Cartier-Bresson was created as an international cooperative owned and administered entirely by the photographers themselves and was one of the first of its kind. <br/><br/>10 x 6.5 inches. Very Good condition with mild professional restoration. N.p. unknown books
19331342214Paris: Librairie Gallimard 1933. Limited Edition #484/500. Softcover. Octavo 402 pages; VG; bound in publisher's paper wraps black and red titling; light wear to wraps including creasing to spine slight soiling rubbing to corners; slight cocking to spine; name in pencil to front free endpaper; top edge trimmed others untrimmed; with "Sélections Strasbourgeoises" imprint to spine; shelved case 2. 100 copies of the Original Edition of 500 have been printed reserved for Sélections Strasbourgeoises and numbered from 401 to 500 this is copy No. 484.;. 1342214. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Librairie Gallimard unknown books
19601259893New York: Doubleday & Company Inc 1960. Limited edition 58 copies; signed #D. Thick small quarto in burgundy leather with five-band embossed spine and gold letters in cardboard case; bound by hand; VG/VG; moderate shelf wear on spine with slight fraying around edges; front board slightly loosening on top; marbled end pages clean; paper and text clean; three pages have minuscule notches on the edge; pp. 400; abundant illustrations mostly in black and white with color at the end; synopsis of each chapter at the end; dedication in French and signature on special page; shelved in Case # 7; please contact us for shipping costs; GP consignment. 1259893. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown books
1953JC15221New York: Doubleday & Company 1953. First American Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Copy "B" of 10 presentation copies inscribed by Malraux to Madame Nelson Doubleday wife of the publisher with an authograph quotation below the brief signed inscription. Thick 4to. 661 pp. Translated from the French by Stuart Gilbert. Specially bound in full red morocco front joint worn. <br/><br/> Doubleday & Company hardcover books
192647518Paris: Bernard Grasset 1926. First trade edition 12mo pp. 205 3; pages browning else very good. This copy inscribed by Malraux "A Monsieur F. Hayward hommage de l'auteur A Malraux." <br/><br/> Bernard Grasset unknown books
1975225804Paris: Gallimard 1975. First edition No. 143 of 355 copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre. 1 vols. 8vo. Original white wrappers printed in red and black. Mint copy unopened in quarter leather slipcase with chemise. First edition No. 143 of 355 copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre. 1 vols. 8vo. Inscribed by Malraux's Widow. Inscribed on the half-title from Madeleine Malraux the author's widow to Jane Engelhard "ma chère amie . en souvenir d'André Malraux et avec mon admirative pensée et mon affection très fidèle . New York May 18 '78. Gallimard unknown books
1926311576Paris: Grasset 1926. 8vo. Original printed wrappers and glassine jacket. Text toned leaf with inscription starting. Housed in chemise and board slipcase. 8vo. INSCRIBED. Inscribed by Malraux on the first blank to the French journalist and critic Henry Bidou 1873-1943. Grasset unknown books
1950229361Paris: La Galerie de La Pléiade 1950. First edition. 20 colour plates and numerous black & white illustrations by Goya. 186 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Bound in full blue polished calf with the Thaw family motto stamped in gilt on the upper cover: "Ou le Sort Appelle" Where Destiny Calls top edge gilt. Fine spine slightly faded. First edition. 20 colour plates and numerous black & white illustrations by Goya. 186 pp. 1 vols. 4to. La Galerie de La Pléiade unknown books
196510021<p>With 2 original lithographs by Joan Miro and Ubac and offset lithographs in color after by Chagall double page "La Vie" Kandinky Braques and Miro. Very good condition.</p> Maeght paperback books
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 holograph 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 books
19632731581963. unbound. 7 x 5-inch Jean Marie Marcel publicity image depicting the writer sitting at his desk holding a cigarette back stamp on verso inscribed to Emile J. Rex Jr signed "A. Malraux" and dated 1963. Several minor surface wrinkles which do not detract; otherwise in very good condition.<br/><br/> French novelist and Minister of information during Charles De Gaulle's Presidency.<br/><br/> unknown books
1972018182Monaco: Editions Andre Sauret 1972. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 251 pages of text including an index. Hardcover binding in excellent condition except for a small bump to the upper corner. The textblock is cracked between page 56 and 57. The unclipped dustjacket has minor shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. Complete with the original color lithograph frontispiece "Devant Saint-Jeannet" printed by Mourlot Freres and it is in perfect condition. Further illustrated with 220 photographic plates. The text is clean and unmarked. Limited to 10000 copies published. First edition. Editions Andre Sauret Hardcover books
1930WRCLIT22132Paris: Bernard Grasset 1930. Printed wrappers. First edition limited numbered issue on alfa. Published in the "Cahiers Verts" series. Wraps faintly faded toward tan else about fine. TALVART & PLACE MALRAUX 5. Bernard Grasset paperback books
197867887Frankfurt: Propylaen 1978. hardcover. fine/fine. 3 volumes. Profusely illustrated including numerous color plates. Tall thick 4to cloth d.w. boxed. Frankfurt 1978. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Propylaen unknown books
1952176898Paris: Pleiade 1952. paperback. very good. 34 mounted color plates and many illustrations in black & white. Folio printed wrappers. Paris: Galerie de la Pleiade 1952.Very good .<br/><br/> This work reproduces for the first time the totality of Vermeer's work. The Introduction consists of essays by Marcel Proust and Andre Malraux. A few pages are crushed at the fore-edges not affecting text or illustrations.<br/><br/> Pleiade unknown books
197447809Paris: Gallimard 1974. First trade edition 8vo pp. 252 6; original cream paper wrappers ruled and lettered in red and black near fine in well preserved glassine with a small "E" in red ink at the top of the spine. Inscribed by Malraux on half-title. <br/><br/> Gallimard unknown books
1974WRCLIT19209Paris: nrf/Gallimard 1974. Printed wrappers. Fine in glassine dust jacket. First edition of the second volume of Malraux's autobiographical cycle. One of 355 numbered copies on vélin pur fil Lafuma- Navarre from a total edition of 475 copies constituting the édition originale. nrf/Gallimard unknown books
1928WRCLIT18825Paris: Grasset 1928. Printed wrappers. First edition limited numbered issue on Alfa Satine issued in the CAHIERS VERTS series. Wraps a trifle hand soiled spine has a narrow crack otherwise a very good copy. TALVART & PLACE MALRAUX 3a. Grasset paperback books
195734931London: Phaidon 1957. First English edition. 4to pp. 184. Illustrated with in color tipped in and black and white. Translated from the French by C. W. Chilton. Blue cloth. A VG tight copy. No dj. Phaidon unknown books
19676025Paris: Gallimard 1967. First edition numbered #2024 of 10000. Very Good. 21 cm; 605 pages. Frontispiece "portrait d'André Malraux" by André Masson. Bound in flexible crushed morocco titled in gilt on spine. Small bump to both boards at lower right corner; small blemish at tail along the lower joint. Gallimard hardcover books
1978244406New York: Abrams 1978. hardcover. very good/poor. Texts translated by Richard Howard. Illustrated with 96 color plates. 266pp. Large square 4to cloth d.w. torn. New York: Abrams 1978. A very good copy in a torn dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Includes a number of major works never before published.<br/><br/> Abrams unknown books
1949W21513Paris: Albert Skira 1949. White paper wraps with black and green lettering and black and white photos on each upper panel. Spine ends chipped and some splitting of joints. Wraps have moderate rubbing and soiling. The 3 title are La Monnaie De L'Absolu Le Musee Imaginaire and La Creation Artistique. The latter volume has a gift inscription on front endpaper. Well illustrated works in French. . First Thus. Paper Wraps. Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Albert Skira Paperback books
196118016Paris: Editions Lidis 1961. First edition thus. Paperback. Orig. white wrappers printed in red and black in original clear plastic overwrapper. Fine in worn clear plastic slipcase. Spitzer Walter. 202 pages. 29 x 23 cm. Seven original full-page color lithographs one double-paged by Walter Spitzer. Printed by Mourlot in a Limited edition copy 2198 of 3993 on Velin Filigrane Vercors Des Papeteries Barjon De Moirans. Partly unopened bright very fresh copy. Editions Lidis paperback books
196118022Paris: Editions Lidis 1961. First edition thus. Paperback. Orig. white wrappers printed in red and black . Fine in nicked original clear plastic overwrapper. Spitzer Walter. 292 pages. 29 x 23 cm. Seven original full-page color lithographs two are double-paged by Walter Spitzer. Printed by Mourlot in a Limited edition copy 2198 of 3993 on Velin Filigrane Vercors Des Papeteries Barjon De Moirans. Unopened bright very fresh copy. Editions Lidis paperback books