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ria9781108001786_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback
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1990D7684New York: Leonard Hutton 1990. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps; 4to; pp. 64 listing 77 of the artist's works many of them reproduced in b/w or full-color. Catalogue for an exhibition held April 27 to June 8 1990. Covers very faintly rubbed; top corner of front cover a little wrinkled. A nice internally clean copy. <br/><br/> Leonard Hutton paperback
1990D7684New York: Leonard Hutton 1990. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps; 4to; pp. 64 listing 77 of the artist's works many of them reproduced in b/w or full-color. Catalogue for an exhibition held April 27 to June 8 1990. Covers very faintly rubbed; top corner of front cover a little wrinkled. A nice internally clean copy. <br/><br/> Leonard Hutton paperback books
1990D7683New York: Leonard Hutton 1990. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps; 4to; pp. 64 listing 77 of the artist's works many of them reproduced in b/w or full-color. Catalogue for an exhibition held April 27 to June 8 1990. Covers very faintly rubbed; top corner of front cover a little wrinkled. A nice internally clean copy. <br/><br/> Leonard Hutton paperback books
1971143059Parma: Franco Maria Ricci 1971. Hardcover. NF. Black boards with gold lettering. Glossy white dj with purple portrait illustration and black lettering. 351 & 450 pp. with no illus. Text in Italian. Part 4 in a series of writings by 4 authors under the collective title Morgana. The New World of Love is a text published posthumously in 1967 well-hundred and thirty years after it was written by Charles Fourier . It describes the nature of the new sexual relationships as they take place in the utopian society of Harmony. The Loves are divided into five types: The order is simple either purely material or purely sentimental the "celadonismo"; the order comprises both material and sentimental; polygamy; collective orgies; and homosexuality. The basic idea is that nature created love to multiply social ties while the repressive institutions created by civilization such as marriage hinder those links. paraphrased from Wikipedia. Franco Maria Ricci hardcover books
1971143059Parma: Franco Maria Ricci 1971. Hardcover. NF. Black boards with gold lettering. Glossy white dj with purple portrait illustration and black lettering. 351 & 450 pp. with no illus. Text in Italian. Part 4 in a series of writings by 4 authors under the collective title Morgana. The New World of Love is a text published posthumously in 1967 well-hundred and thirty years after it was written by Charles Fourier . It describes the nature of the new sexual relationships as they take place in the utopian society of Harmony. The Loves are divided into five types: The order is simple either purely material or purely sentimental the "celadonismo"; the order comprises both material and sentimental; polygamy; collective orgies; and homosexuality. The basic idea is that nature created love to multiply social ties while the repressive institutions created by civilization such as marriage hinder those links. paraphrased from Wikipedia. Franco Maria Ricci hardcover
71-6156New York: Leonard Hutton Galleries 1990. 4to. 64 pp. Soft Cover. Color and black and white plates throughout. Very Good minor edge wear.Provenance: From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. New York: Leonard Hutton Galleries, 1990. paperback
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19803231Nrf, Gallimard, Paris 1977. Collection "Le Chemin". 1 volume in-12 (185 X 11,80 mm) broché, 247 pp. + catalogue + ffnch., couverture blanche pelliculée imprimée en rouge et noir. Bandeau de l'éditeur "Un rire exterminateur" conservé . Édition originale. Exemplaire du Service de Presse (SP) (après 21 ex. sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre). ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE signé et daté de Michel Butor courant sur les feuillets de faux-titre et de titre : "Pour Bernard Gheerbrant / quelques pages le soir / avant de s'endormir / Michel B / Paris, le 1 septembre 1977". Achevé d'imprimer le 16 août 1977. Butor a plié le feuillet de faux-titre dans la hauteur de manière à faire apparaître en partie le titre et de promener sa dédicace sur ces deux pages. Exemplaire personnalisé offert à une figure du milieu intellectuel et artistique parisien de l'époque, libraire et galeriste de légende. L'ouvrage est en très bon état, la couverture belle avec le bandeau rouge de l'éditeur conservé. Belle provenance.
184215321842 GUILLAUMIN 1842-3e. Èdition précédée du rapport de Mr.JAY.
198924922Jean De Bonnot 1989 Paris. in-8. 1989. Plein cuir décorés Tranches supérieures dorées. Avec illustrations en noir - Ces mémoires en cinq volumes présentent le témoignage direct et authentique de Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord figure majeure de la diplomatie française ayant servi sous la Révolution le Premier Empire et la Restauration. L'édition est conforme au manuscrit original et contient les notes d'Adolphe Fourier de Bacourt légataire des manuscrits de l'auteur
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