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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
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
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