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2015002754New York: Mariner Books 2015. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st American Edition. 1st American Printing. A fine book in a fine dust jacket. Square boards pointed tips and tight binding. Clean and tight appears unread. Jacket is unfaded and unclipped in slick plastic protector. Packaging suitable for wrapping. Mariner Books Hardcover
51-1156Paris: Maeght1948 . Folio. With 7 color lithographs. 2nd edition.FineCramer16. Mourlot 69-70. DLM édité en novembre 1948 pour l'exposition de peintures et céramiques de MIRO à la Galerie Maeght. Texte de Tristan Tzara Jean Cassou Raymond Queneau Paul Eluard Ernest Hemingway .12 pages non reliées. 7 lithographies originales en couleurs et 8 reproductions en noir. Réimpression originales en double page. Réimpression. Paris: Maeght,1948 . unknown
1948690Paris Maeght éditeur, 1948. In-folio (380 x 280 mm) en feuilles, 8 pages. 8 lithographies en couleurs par Joan Miro en in-texte la première sur la couverture. Texte de Tristan Tzara "Joan Miro et l'interrogation naissante", Jean Cassou, Raymond Queneau, Paul Eluard, Ernest Hemingway, C. Zervos, G. Limbour, R. Desnos, P. Loeb, D.-H. Kahnweiler, etc. Réimpression. Très bon état. (Cramer 16)
19501448Maeght Éditeur, Paris 1948 à 1956. 4 volumes in-folio (380 x 280 mm) reliés dans un cartonnage toilé bleu nuit de l'éditeur imprimé sur le 1er plat et le dos, entièrement non rogné. Réunion de 4 numéros choisis par l'éditeur, en tirages originaux. DÉTAILS : N° 14-15 (Nov-Décembre 1948): 8 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS - N° 29-30 (Mai 1950): 2 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS À DOUBLE PAGE - N° 57-58-59 (Juin 1953): 12 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 1 à double page et la célèbre composition "Nocturne" en quintuple page - N° 87-88-89 MIRO ARTIGAS (Juin-Juillet-Août 1956): 3 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 2 à double page. This is a compilation of four issues of Maeght's legendary periodical "Derrière Le Miroir" devoted solely to Joan Miro. Bound by Maeght in dark blue cloth-over-boards with debossed white lettering in 1956, it collects the complete contents of DLM numbers 14-15 (Nov-Decembre 1948): "Joan Miro" ; 29-30 (Mai-Juin 1950): "Miro" ; 57-58-59 (Juin-Juillet-Aout 1953)"Miro", one of the two most important issues of the collection, including the famous lithograph "Nocturne" ; and 87-88-89 (Juin-Juillet-Aout 1956): "Miro Artigas". Texts are in French. An internally bright copy whose contents are complete and intact first printings (25 lithographs) with the wrappers bound in that contain in total twenty-four original color lithographs.
1953808Paris Maeght éditeur, 1953. In-folio (380 x 280 mm) en feuilles, 20 pages non paginées et un feuillet dépliant imprimé. 12 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS dont 1 en double page et la célèbre composition "Nocturne" en quintuple page. L'ouvrage est entièrement composé et lithographié en couleurs par Joan Miro. Textes et inscriptions par Miro. DLM édité en juin 1953 pour l'exposition, à la Galerie Maeght, de 63 peintures et 36 eaux-fortes originales de 1952 et 1953 . Tirage original d'une grande rareté. Excellent état de conservation, le célèbre "Nocturne" à l'état de neuf.
19481459Paris Maeght éditeur, 1948. In-folio (380 x 280 mm) en feuilles, 8 pages. 8 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS PAR JOAN MIRO in-texte. Texte de Tristan Tzara "Joan Miro et l'interrogation naissante", Jean Cassou, Raymond Queneau, Paul Eluard, Ernest Hemingway, C. Zervos, G. Limbour, R. Desnos, P. Loeb, D.-H. Kahnweiler, etc. TIRAGE ORIGINAL RARISSIME. (Cramer 16)
1948690-AParis Maeght éditeur, 1948. In-folio (380 x 280 mm) en feuilles, 8 pages. 8 LITHOGRAPHIES ORIGINALES EN COULEURS DE JOAN MIRO, en in-texte, la première sur la couverture. Texte de Tristan Tzara "Joan Miro et l'interrogation naissante", Jean Cassou, Raymond Queneau, Paul Eluard, Ernest Hemingway, C. Zervos, G. Limbour, R. Desnos, P. Loeb, D.-H. Kahnweiler, etc. RARISSIME PREMIER TIRAGE EN TRÈS BEL ÉTAT, Le seul original. (Cramer 16)
196745000N° spécial de la revue "Derrière le Miroir" 1967 1 vol. broché in-folio, en feuilles, non paginé. Textes de Patrick Waldberg et André Frénaud, avec de nombreuses illustrations de Miro, dont 3 lithographies originales en couleurs tirées dans les ateliers de l'imprimerie Arte : une grande lithographie se dépliant sur trois volets et deux lithographies en double page. Bien complet du double feuillet de chroniques tiré sur papier journal. Plats de la couvertures disjoints.
196745000N° spécial de la revue "Derrière le Miroir" 1967 1 vol. broché in-folio, en feuilles, non paginé. Textes de Patrick Waldberg et André Frénaud, avec de nombreuses illustrations de Miro, dont 3 lithographies originales en couleurs tirées dans les ateliers de l'imprimerie Arte : une grande lithographie se dépliant sur trois volets et deux lithographies en double page. Bien complet du double feuillet de chroniques tiré sur papier journal. Plats de la couvertures disjoints.
1900mon0000073641Longmans Green 1900-01-01. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Ex-library book usual markings. Hardback in good condition for its age with some wear or discolouring to spine and book pages. Clean text sound binding. Longmans, Green unknown
1900c716jLongmans Green and Co 1900. Hardcover. Fair/No Jacket. 2nd edition. A fair copy for its age. The boards are very shelf rubbed edge worn and marked with the corners and edges torn and frayed. Despite this the boards remain solid and square. Internally there is an ex-libris plate under the front board and an ink marking on the half title page. The early pages are quite tanned but there are no other markings or inscriptions and the pages within are neat and complete. The binding remains secure. JK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Longmans, Green and Co hardcover
20151-1250065739St Martins Pr 2015. Hardcover. New. 298 pages. 9.75x6.50x1.25 inches. St Martins Pr hardcover
1975001446Crown Publishers Inc 1975. Book. Fine. Quarter Cloth and Hard Cover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Quarter red cloth and beige hard cover with gilt tiles to the spine. SIGNED and INSCRIBED " For Joe With Best Wishes from "Sunny" Madelaine Hemingway Miller Aug. 1977 "". This copy is FINE in a FINE unclipped $7.95 Mylar protected DJ. More than 130 family photographs. Preface by Robert Traver. Pristine. Crown Publishers Inc Hardcover
1975Q-0517518945Crown 1975-05-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Crown hardcover
1975001600New York: Crown 1975. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First printing. Just a bit of shelf-wear. Unclipped jacket has some light wear and a 1/4" closed tear on the back. Inscribed by Author Hemingway's Sister "For my dear friend Helen from "Sunny" Madelaine Hemingway Miller" A sharp collectable copy. Crown hardcover
20201-1640914714Impact Audio 2020. Audio CD. New. mp3 una edition. 5.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Impact Audio unknown
20218Cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, signet, 24X16 cm, 1995, 752 pages, photos hors-texte en noir, éditions du rocher. Bon exemplaire.
197817416Wellesley Hills Massachusetts: Sans Souci Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine copy in fine jacket in mylar. Limited edition #145/200. In fine slipcase. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Sans Souci Press hardcover
197817409Wellesley Hills Massachusetts: Sans Souci Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in fine jacket in mylar cover. Review copy according to the colophon page. Housed in an about fine very slightly stained slipcase. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Sans Souci Press hardcover
1978106973Wellesley Hills:: Sans Souci Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. Limited edition: this copy is number 89 of 200 copies. Fine in a fine dust jacket. No slipcase. . Sans Souci Press, hardcover
1978585921Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press 1978. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in a fine dustjacket in a slightly toned slipcase. Copy Y of 26 lettered copies Signed by publisher William Young. The Sans Souci Press hardcover
1978120983Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press 1978. First edition first printing of what is rumored to be Hemingway's first book from the original typescript dated 1921 which precedes the publication of Three Stories and Ten Poems in 1923 and published for the first time in 1978. Octavo original off-white buckram antique green endpapers title page in green and black. One of 73 copies hors-commerce numbered 1-73 this is number 24. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Housed in the original antique green slipcase which is in fine condition. A superior example. The carbon typescript of Hokum: A Play in Three Acts was authenticated by Professor Carlos Baker the definitive Hemingway scholar. The only fragment remaining of the original manuscript descended from Leicester Hemingway to the publisher. In the Quinlan papers at Yale is a letter from Hemingway to Grace Quinlan dated November 16 1920 stating in substance that he is writing a fifty-fifty collaboration with Musselman. Professor Baker also made note of a second letter from Musselman to Hemingway which states among other matters that they must get to work over the weekend to begin the third act of the play. The entire matter is discussed in the introduction to the present volume. At one time the book was banned in California but remains as Hemingway's first authored book" W. Young Banned in California. The Sans Souci Press hardcover
16-0501Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press 1978. 8vo. 138 pp. Fine Brown Cloth Dust Jacket in Slipcase. #143 of 200. According to the introduction this is the first publication of the three-act play Hokum co-authored by Ernest Hemingway copyrighted by Morris McNeil in 1921 but never published and preceding by two years Ernest Hemingway's first known published book. Sans Souci Press purchased the manuscript for Hokum at the distinguished Jonathan Goodwin auction and published this book shortly afterward. A fine copy in fine dust jacket and publisher's slipcase. Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press, 1978. hardcover
1978120983Wellesley Hills: The Sans Souci Press 1978. First edition first printing of what is rumored to be Hemingway's first book from the original typescript dated 1921 which precedes the publication of Three Stories and Ten Poems in 1923 and published for the first time in 1978. Octavo original off-white buckram antique green endpapers title page in green and black. One of 73 copies hors-commerce numbered 1-73 this is number 24. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Housed in the original antique green slipcase which is in fine condition. A superior example. "The carbon typescript of Hokum: A Play in Three Acts was authenticated by Professor Carlos Baker the definitive Hemingway scholar. The only fragment remaining of the original manuscript descended from Leicester Hemingway to the publisher. In the Quinlan papers at Yale is a letter from Hemingway to Grace Quinlan dated November 16 1920 stating in substance that he is writing a fifty-fifty collaboration with Musselman. Professor Baker also made note of a second letter from Musselman to Hemingway which states among other matters that they must get to work over the weekend to begin the third act of the play. The entire matter is discussed in the introduction to the present volume. At one time the book was banned in California but remains as Hemingway's first authored book" W. Young Banned in California. The Sans Souci Press hardcover books
197882278Wellesley Hills:: Sans Souci Press. Very Good. 1978. Hardcover. B002DFNEX0 . First edition thus 200 copies - this copy is not numbered. Very good in light brown buckram. No dust jacket or slipcase. . Sans Souci Press, hardcover books