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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
19672200966Farrar Straus and Giroux 1967. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Good/Good. 1st printing. Faint smudge to page ridge pages toned. Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover books
194730222Paris: La Bibliotheque Francaise 1947. Small 8vo pp. 179. In French. Paper wraps. Mostly unopened several pages unopened badly in the front VG. La Bibliotheque Francaise unknown books
1967110324New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1967. hardcover. very good/very good. Translated by Patrick O'Brian. 372 pages 8vo white and gray cloth-backed boards dust wrapper price-clipped. New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 1967. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Farrar Straus & Giroux unknown books
1980042563Paris: Editions Ramsay 1980. 170p. original stiff printed wrappers. Editions Ramsay unknown books
19554673Lausanne: Editions Clairefontaine 1955. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. 28 cm; 159 2 pages. Color frontispiece and dust jacket illustration by Marc Chagall; photographs by Izis. Cloth in dust jacket. The patina is off the dust jacket which is chipped a bit at crown but the contents are clean and unblemished. Editions Clairefontaine hardcover books
1953UMALVOI00TMDoubleday 1953. Very Good. Malraux Andre. The Voices of Silence: Man and His Art. Gilbert translator Stuart. Garden City New York: Doubleday 1953. 661pp. 8vo. Dark blue cloth. Book condition: Very good with slightly cracked front hinge light bumping and rubbing. Previous owners' names and dates and one other name scribbled out. Previous owner's pencil notes in back pages. Slipcase is good with light rubbing and tape reinforcing corners and edges. A few white specks. Doubleday hardcover books
19531335952Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company Inc 1953. Hardcover. Thick Octavo; G; pp 661; blue spine with gilt text; no jacket; cloth has light wear to exterior; slight stain to spine; lightly toned spine; strong boards; text block has slight toning toward edges; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; interior clean; tight binding; arts - Collection. 1335952. FP New Rockville Stock. Doubleday & Company, Inc hardcover books
1961UMALMAN00HMRModern Library 1961. Very Good. Malraux Andre. Man's Fate. Chevalier translator Haakon M. New York: Modern Library 1961. 360pp. 16mo. Green cloth. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed corners. Former owner's name penned on front pastedown and index entries penciled on rear pages. Modern Library hardcover books
19612308475New York: The Modern Library 1961. Reissue. Reissue. Very Good/Good. 1945-1957 printing. Includes original jacket with 360 titles listed on reverse. Jacket rubbed jacket price clipped. 1961 Hard Cover. vi 360 pp. 8vo. Grey cloth gilt titles Translated from the French by Haakon M. Chevalier. From the jacket: 'No writer of our time has so vividly dramatized the living spirit of revolution nor so completely identified himself with the struggle for a new social order as Andre Malraux. Man's Fate dealing with the 1925-1927 uprising in China is indeed more than a novel of the fierce conflicts that tore a vast country asunder; it is a revelation of man's courage and heroism in the face of imminent annihilation. Winner of the Goncourt Prize for 1933 Man's Fate established Andre Malraux as one of the leading novelists of France and the world. Since then he has had a dramatic and distinguished career as a soldier and leader in the Resistance movement during World War Two as a strong political voice in France and as an eminent art historian. The Modern Library unknown books
1976UMALPIC00AGGDe Capo 1976. Very Good. Malraux Andre. Picasso's Mask. Guicharnaud translator June; Guicharnaud translator Jacques. NY: De Capo 1976. 273pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges and pencil notes on last couple pages. De Capo paperback books
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
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
192900640New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1929. FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Hardcover. Very good clean copy excepting very faint ring mark on front cover. The first Malraux to appear in English. Scarce. Lacking the jacket. <br/><br/> Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover books
3449Malraux Andre. THE PSYCHOLOGY OF ART. VOLUME III THE TWILIGHT OF THE ABSOLUTE. Translated by Stuart Gilbert. New York Pantheon Books 1950. Cloth. Dust jacket. Slipcase. "In this volume M. Malraux concludes his subtle analysis of the psychology of artistic creation." Very good condition. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1953Embry 189970Doubleday & Co. 1953. First U.S. edition. Fine in very good lightly soiled dust jacket with a few shallow chips in mylar cover in near fine lightly rubbed publisher's slipcase. Doubleday & Co., 1953. First U.S. edition. 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
1976706132NY: Holt Rinehart & Winston. 1976. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Holt, Rinehart & Winston paperback books
1955132090Paris: Bibliotheque Nationale 1955. Softcover. VG- ex-library with bookplate and stickers on cover a few pages are bumped at bottom edge. White wraps with color illustration. xix 190 pp plus pages with plates and advertisements. 40 BW plates. Text in French. Also contains 10 pp supplement. Bibliotheque Nationale unknown books
194873595New York: Random House 1948. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. This dialogue is a result of conversations that took place between Malraux and Burnham in Paris during the winter of 1947-1948. In it is set forth the reflections of two eminent political analysts on the French crisis in relation to the world crisis . and represents the first authoritative statement to the American public of the philosophy behind the Gaullist movement." Small octavo. Original orange cloth binding with black and gilt stamping. The dust jacket is price-clipped with some very light fading and wear along the extremities; else very good or better. Random House hardcover books
1955123482Lausanne: La Guilde du Livre 1955. First edition. Softcover. Copy 7916 of 15000 numbered copies. Text in French by Malraux and color and black and white photographs by Izis. Chagall designed cover and frontispiece. An about good copy in stiff wrappers with separation to the front hinge some minor loss at the spine ends and corners and with some bumping to the bottom corner of the text block. Still a serviceable copy. La Guilde du Livre 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
1948228255Geneva: Skira 1948. hardcover. very good. With many b/w and color illustrations. Text in French. 231pp. 4to black cloth. Geneva: Skira 1948. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Volume I of the Psychologie de L'art Series.<br/><br/> Skira unknown books
1984262127New York: Random House 1984. Hardcover. xix 359p. principal characters foreword illustrated with drawings and illustrated endpapers Chinese calligraphy in red remainder mark bottom edge else very good illustrated reissue in cloth boards and unclipped dj with a wraparound illustration. Attractive copy of the masterwork of Existentialism set in Shanghai 1927 with threads of Dascism Marxism and terrorism. Random House hardcover books
1955WRCLIT53927Paris: Bibliothéque Nationale 1955. xix1190212pp. plus forty plates and three color facsimiles. Pictorial wrappers. First edition. A well- annotated exhibition catalogue featuring 362 items plus bibliography. Catalogue by Jean Porcher. Upper fore-corner bumped a few stray marks to wrappers very good. Bibliothéque Nationale unknown books