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19103285London: George G. Harrap & Company. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1910. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Tan cover with with elaborately gilt decorated spine and cover has light wear to corners and spine caps and modest faint staining onthe front cover but overall in very good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Beautifullly color illustrated title and half title page. Complete with 20 tipped-in color plates. Pages are very faintly toned but clean and near pristine. . . George G. Harrap & Company hardcover
419461949. 49 x 42 cm Unter Passepartout gerahmt. Fries Willy 1907 Wattwil SG †18.7.1980 Wattwil SG Maler Zeichner und Grafiker. Wandbild Glasfenster Zeichnung Holzschnitt und Illustration. Der im ländlichen Wattwil aufgewachsene Willy Fries bricht 1929 sein Studium der Kunst- und Literaturwissenschaft an der Universität Zürich auf Anraten von Heinrich Wölfflin zugunsten einer Laufbahn als freier Künstler ab. In Paris kurzzeitig an den Académies Scandinave und Grande Chaumière sowie in den Ateliers von Fernand Léger und Amédée Ozenfant. 1930–34 weitere Ausbildung an der Universität und der Akademie in Berlin sowie Anschluss an den Kreis der bekennenden Kirche um Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Studienreisen nach Italien Frankreich Holland und Flandern. 1935 zwingt ihn ein Skiunfall zum Verbleib in Wattwil. Dort entsteht mit dem Gemäldezyklus Die Passion 1936–1944 Köln-Marienburg Garnisonskirche der die Leidensgeschichte Christi in der damaligen Gegenwart und mit dem Toggenburg als Kulisse schildert in den folgenden Jahren sein Schlüsselwerk. 1939 Heirat mit der Pfarrerstochter Dorothea Wieser und endgültige Niederlassung in Wattwil. Fries entwickelt sich zu einem vielbeschäftigten Künstler der zahlreiche Fresken und Glasfenster für Kirchen Spitäler und Gemeinschaftsräume vorwiegend in der Ostschweiz aber auch in Berlin Bonn und Seifhennersdorf entwirft. Mit der Passion und weiteren Gemäldezyklen wie Christ ist geboren 1944–49 einer Schilderung der Weihnachtsgeschichte vor den Ruinen der zerbombten Stadt München findet er im Kontext zeitgenössischer religiöser Malerei in der Nachkriegszeit starke Beachtung und wird mit Einzelausstellungen in der Schweiz in Deutschland und Frankreich geehrt. Die filmische Umsetzung der Passion in eigener Regie unter dem Titel Gib uns Frieden wird 1962 mit dem Anerkennungspreis der Interfilmtagung in Brüssel prämiert und von zahlreichen Fernsehstationen gesendet. 1964 Gesamtausstellung im Kunstmuseum St. Gallen. Auszeichnung mit dem Rembrandt-Preis in Salzburg 1970. Für seine Bemühungen um die Darstellung des Evangeliums in der Malerei wird er 1972 mit dem Doktor honoris causa der theologischen Fakultät der Universität Bern geehrt. 1977 Jubiläumsausstellung in den beiden Kirchen von Wattwil. Die vom Künstler in seinem Todesjahr gegründete Stiftung veranstaltet 1982 in St. Gallen sowie 1987 in Hamburg und Berlin Gedächtnisausstellungen. 010 1949 unknown
99248Zürich Vlg. f. Architektur Artemis 1948 52 55 65 1970. Quer-Gr.8° je ca. 200 S. unzählige Abb. OLwd. m. OU Bücher fein säuberlich mit Folie bezogen Besitzerstempel a. Vors. minimal fingerfleckig sonst sauber Div. Auflagen. Text mehrheitl. frz. einige Bde. m. frz./dt./engl. Kommentaren. Einige Bde.: Gestaltung von Max Bill. 010 Zürich, Vlg. f. Architektur Artemis, 1948, 52, 55, 65, 1970 unknown
1913184178London: G. G. Harrap & Co. 1913. First trade edition in the publisher's deluxe leather binding. In this beautifully decorated production Pogany finds "a congenial theme for his exceptional powers in the high imaginings the terror and mysticism the symbolism and supernatural vision of one of Wagner's immortal romances. The pages are beautified with decorative drawings that are fittingly in tune with the changing moods of the text" Adcock. Large octavo. With 8 colour mounted plates illustrated and decorated throughout the text in various colours. Printed on pale grey paper. Original brown calf smooth spine decoratively lettered and stamped in gilt front cover with title and pictorial block in blind colour-illustrated endpapers top edge gilt others untrimmed. Bookseller's ticket of Margareta Webber Melbourne. Spine sunned gilt bright front inner hinge split short split to rear inner hinge remaining sound. A very good copy. A. St John Adcock "The Colour of Christmas" The Bookman Dec. 1913 p. 158 hardcover
16-5241Paris: Éditions Excelsior 1926. Large 4to. 26 x 33.5 cm. Original paper wraps time stained as usual One of 546 numbered copies with 20 color etchings by Icart.Luc Monod: Manuel De L'Amateur Livres Illustres Modernes 1875-1975 no. 3011.With a facsimile of a letter by Colette: : “De deux romans Minne et Les égarements de Minne qui ne portèrent pas ma signature j’en ai fait un seul : l’Ingénue libertine. La première partie trouve encore grâce à mes yeux ; je suis plus sévère pour la deuxième et dernière mot rayé superflue et qui sent le travail. Cette libertine aurait bien dû en rester à l’ingénuité. — Coletteâ€Broché sous couv. rempliée 33.5 x 26.5 cm.Édition limitée à 546 exemplaires celui-ci un des ex. num. du tirage principal survergé à la forme de Rives BFK. Le texte de Colette est illustré de 20 eaux-forteshors texte de Louis Icart 1888-1950 quelques-unes à caractère érotique et mises en couleur au pochoir et d’un fac-similé d’une lettre de Colette. Défauts mineurs. Paris: Éditions Excelsior, 1926 paperback
324971London: George G. Harrap. hardcover. very good. Pogany Willy. Beautifully illustrated with 16 tipped-in color plates by Willy Pogany and with decorative turquoise borders and initials on every page. Unpaginated. 8vo publisher's elaborately gilt and blind-stamped brown calf binding. London: George G. Harrap no date circa 1932.<br/> <br/> Handsome ex-libris on inside front cover; slight toning on endpapers and light foxing throughout else a near fine copy.<br/> <br/> George G. Harrap unknown
19541207Paris: B. Artaud 1954. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Belleville Ménilmontant. Photographs by Willy Ronis. Claud Arthaud editor. Type design by Roger Excoffon. B. Arthaud Paris 1954. 96 pp. Quarto 11 x 9 in./28 x 23 cm First edition. Vol. II in the collection "Les Imaginaires". Hardbound with illustrated boards. Original acetate jacket and printed belly band. 93 gravure reproductions printed by Braun & Co. BOOK CONDITION: Near Fine; a solid tight clean copy with light wear to edges and corners light tap to upper spine; in a Fine clear acetate dust jacket with slight wear at crown of spine including a tiny chip and tear to acetate; in a Fine yellow belly band with signs of uneven fading at spine; housed in a Near Fine brown cardboard slipcase original showing light rubbing wear and fading alog margins.<br /> <br /> The scarce hardbound issue of Ronis's classic! Before his death in 2009 Willy Ronis was one of the last of the surviving documentary photographers in the humanist tradition of Kertesz and Cartier-Bresson. During the 40s and 50s he was a prolific chronicler of many corners of French social life especially the working people of Paris. He tended to wear his politics on his sleeve often photographing strikes demonstrations occupations of factories and the like. For this reason he also kept his distance from the American and British press. In this scarce volume Pierre Mac Orlan offers his paean to the authenticity of these working class neighborhoods of Belleville-Menilmontant. Ronis discovered the area through Daniel Pipart a painter and friend of his wife who kept a studio there. He visited and photographed regularly from 1947-1950 with the aim of one day making a book from the images. Ronis's images like countless Realist artists before him aim to capture the poetry of the streets. Ever respectful of his subjects Ronis's gaze is always affectionate and discrete. Unlike many documentary photographers who search out freaks and weirdoes Ronis seeks out the typical and the ordinary. Yet beneath the surface one senses a subtle sense of melancholy and muted nostalgia. A masterpiece of book design and typography! The images contained in Belleville-Menilmontant are certainly among Ronis's finest and provide an essential point of entry into his work. Included in MM. Auer: 802 Photo Books. B. Artaud hardcover
19572412190001Les Editions d'Architecture; George Wittenborn; Praeger 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. The Architectural Work of Le Corbusier an Outstanding Contribution to the Modern Movement 10 volume set. Oblong quartos 29 x 24 cm. Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover bindings. Dust jackets in good condition in protective mylar wrappers. Good bindings and covers. Occasional foxing but still a nice set. Includes: Vol 1: Le Corbusier The Complete Architectural Works 1910-1929 Volume I. - Les Editions d'Architecture 1964 - 216 pp.; Vol II: Le Corbusier et Pierre Jeanneret Oeuvre complete de 1929-1934 - Les Editions d'Architecture Zurich 1964 - 208 pp.; Vol III: Le Corbusier & Pierre Jeanneret Oeuvre complete 1934-1938 - Les Editions d'Architecture 1964 - 175 pp.; Vol IV: Le Corbusier Oeuvre complete 1938-1946 - Les Editions d'Architecture 1966 - 208 pp.; Vol V: Le Corbusier Oeuvre complete 1946-1952 - Les Editions d'Architecture 1953 - 244 pp.; Vol VI: Le Corbusier et son atelier rue de Sevres 35 Oeuvre complete 1952-1957 - Les Editions d'Architecture 1957 - 223 pp.; Vol VII: Le Corbusier et son atelier rue de Sevres 35 Oeuvre complete 1957-1965 George Wittenborn 1965 - 239 pp.; Vol VIII: Le Corbusier: Last Works; Praeger 1970 208 pp. German French and English text; Vol IX La Tourette: The Le Corbusier Monastery Wittenborn 1966 tear on dj.; Vol X: The Radiant City: Elements of a Doctrine of Urbanism to be Used as the Basis of Our Machine-Age Civilization Orion 1967 small tear on dj. <br> Refs: Sharp p.70 1-7; Avery 329. Seventeen projects by Le Corbusier in seven countries are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Les Editions d'Architecture; George Wittenborn; Praeger hardcover
2263BERTELSMANN CARL. 1. hardcover. BERTELSMANN, CARL hardcover
19106398London: George G. Harrap & Co. 1910. Good. 33cm; 144 pages. Polychrome half title and title page. Twenty full color illustrations by Pogàny printed by Dalziel and mounted. Numerous full-page monochrome illustrations and illustrations in text. Letterpress and Initials in two colors surrounded by elaborate borders designed and printed by Vincent Brooks Day & Son. Decorated endleaves following blanks. In gilt-stamped brown leather. Covers worn at spine and at extremities somewhat stained and mottled yet sound and entire. Pages quite clean and unmarred. <br /><br />Edition limited to 525 copies SIGNED by Willy Pogány. George G. Harrap & Co. hardcover
193010623London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd 1930. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Limited Edition. Hardcover. There are two iterations of this edition 750 in the British issue and another 500 for the United States. Each signed twice by Pogany first on the limitation page and then in pencil on the frontispiece etching. The work includes twelve tipped-in color plates mounted on tipped in backings numerous small tipped in decorative pieces braced with printed head and tail pieces. This was Pogany's second book for Harrap an earlier version of the same title printed in 1909 having established his reputation as a book illustrator. Pogany is said to have creditted Harrap for giving him his "first big chance." Minor shelf/edge wear spine evenly sunned else tight bright and unmarred. Full teal leather binding four raised bands gilt lettering and decorative elements red ink decorative element lightly marbled endpages frontispiece tipped in plates on mounts teg. 4to. 173pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. Signed twice by the artist. Numbered limited edition this being 387 of 750. George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd hardcover
1949153A nice copy in a price-clipped jacket with minor wear at the spine. Inscribed by Ley to Nathan Weinberg dated Sept 1 1949 book publication is listed as Sept 1949 on verso of title page. No mention of later printings as was standard for Viking first printings of this period. Tissue inserts present protecting the color endpaper illustrations. Jacket in mylar protector. Very uncommon signed particularly in the month of publication. Viking hardcover
51-3889Paris: Circa 1898. . Original drawing from a French Collection. 32 x 23.5 cm. Titled. Expertise by Jean-Marc DECHAUD Expert CNES 10 rue de Chinon – 37220 CRISSAY sur MANSE. France. William Andrew Pogany born Vilmos András Pogány; August 24 1882 – July 30 1955 was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books.Pogany spent two years in Paris.When he finally saved up some money from his work he left Paris to go to London. In London he crafted his quartet of masterpieces: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 1910 Tannhauser 1911 Parsifal 1912 and Lohengrin 1913. Each of these was designed completely by Pogany from the covers and endpapers to the text written in pen and ink pencil wash color and tipped-on plates.After ten years in London Pogany emigrated to AmericaPogany worked as an art director on several Hollywood films including Fashions of 1934 and Dames. He began his involvement in motion picture set design in 1924 and worked in film until the end of the 1930s. He was commissioned by John Ringling Ettenger Reiner and WIlliam Randolph Hearst's Wyntoon Estate painted for the Barrymore family Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Carole Lombard Enrico Caruso Miriam Hopkins and many others. Paris: Circa 1898. unknown
19215582131921. Unbound. Near Fine. Two original pen and ink drawings on artists board. Each measures approximately from 8¼" x 10". Overall near fine with hint of toning at the edges and some wear at the corners. The drawings are not signed but both have pencil notes on the rear noting the book in which they appeared: Padraic Colum’s The Golden Fleece and the Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles published by The Macmillan Company in 1921. The images depict Jason of the Argonauts reaching for Aeson his stern-looking father and King Admetus crumpled in a chair lamenting his upcoming Death while his wife Alcestis stands touching his head in comfort before choosing to take his place in the Underworld. Each drawing is a fine representation of Pogany's crisp line work. A nice pair of images. Book not included. unknown
016493G. G. Harrap London no date. Edition Unstated . Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: 11 1/2" x 8". . Bound in full vellum with gilt decoration top edge gilt other edges deckled decorated end papers unpaginated extensively illustrated including 8 tipped-in color plates. This book is number 159 of a limited edition of 525 and is signed by Willy Pogany on the limitation page. Covers lightly bowed as is common with full vellum bindings covers have stains corners and spine ends lightly bumped light staining on end papers. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 4 lbs 0 oz. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 016493. . G. G. Harrap hardcover
19103732274George G. Harrap & Co 1910. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. No. 327 of 525 limited copies for sale in England and America and signed by Willy Pogany. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1600grams ISBN: George G. Harrap & Co hardcover
120979London George Harrap and Co. 1910. . First trade edition with Pogany's illustrations; large 4to 330 x 254 mms; illustrated endpapers richly decorated half-title & title-page with gilt highlights twenty tipped-in colour plates calligraphic text 10 illustrations in line with colour backgrounds 6 with colour borders 22 decorations in 2 colours 30 vignettes minor spotting to prelims; original suede binding and therefore scarce yapp edges elaborately decorated pictorial board with lettering in gilt VG despite fading and some minor loss to extremities crinkled yapp edges otherwise a very good example.<br /> A very good copy of undoubtedly the illustrator's best work and one of the poet's three most critically acclaimed poems the other two being Kubla Khan and Christabel.<br /><br />Willy Pogány 1882-1955 renowned Hungarian book illustrator was a master of dreamy and warm pastel scenes through water-colours oil paintings and especially pen and ink. Painstakingly detailed and confident Pogány's drawings portray the true extent of his talent. The Ancient Mariner is recognised as his masterpiece.<br /><br />From 1924 Pogány worked as an art director on several Hollywood films including Fashions of 1934 and Dames. He painted for the Barrymore family Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Carole Lombard Enrico Caruso and many more.<br /> London, George Harrap and Co., 1910. unknown
1907114322T.Fisher Unwin. London. 1907. T.Fisher Unwin. London. No date but British Library verifies the date as 1907. First edition first issue. Hardback no DW. Original pictorial blue cloth gilt with illustrations in lighter blue red and green. Spine faded and lightly stained with crumpling to head and tail. Coloured frontis. with tissue guard slightly rippled. Chapter headings initial letters and decorations in red and black. Illustrated thoughout with plates many elaborate decorations head and tail pieces and illustrations to text by Willy Pogany. Green endpapers decorated with gilt designs. Front inner hinge very slightly and partially split hinge remains sound. Prelims page edges and rear endpapers lightly foxed pages very slightly browned otherwise a remarkably clean and fresh copy of a very scarce Welsh treasure of a book. hardcover
105958ca. 1980. 70 x 76 cm gerahmt 52 x 58 cm Schönes Ex. - Bärtschi Willy Alexander 1906 - 1995 Maler Dozent und Publizist .Bauernsohn aus Lützelflüh Gymnasien in Zürich und Frauenfeld Kontakt mit dem Werk des Philosophen Holzapfel. 1928 Eintritt in die Kunstakademie Breslau die er aber bald wieder verliess. 1929 Eintritt in die Kunstakademie in Dresden ab 1930 Schüler von Otto Dix. Von 1934–1938 lebte Bärtschi als freier Maler in Dresden. 1938 Rückkehr nach Zürich kleinere Arbeiten für die Landi. Nach dem Aktivdienst 1943 Lehrer an der Kunstgewerbeschule in Zürich. Nach der Pensionierung 1971 widmete er sich wieder der Malerei. 010 ca. 1980 unknown
1986000544<p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Bally Arola Schuh AG Schönenwerd 1986. Printer: JCM Werbedruck Schlieren. Technique: Colour offset. Size: 128 × 270 cm F12 - 50½ × 106¼ in. 3 sheets not mounted.</p><p><strong>Ref.:</strong> APG 1991 343; KKSP chccsa000007846; Tön apg_001486</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> An original poster in very fine condition with no significant or at most slight signs of use commensurate with its age such as slight folds tears or bubbles. Not mounted.</p><p><strong>Awards:</strong> The poster was awarded for outstanding design and print in the "Swiss Poster of the Year" competition.</p> Bally Arola Schuh AG
BN74436teNeues Verlag. To B-Willy Bogner <br/><br/> teNeues Verlag unknown
192290502Mauritius: The general printing & stationery company 1922. Fine. The general printing & stationery company Mauritius 1922 15.5 x 23 cm Relié Rare first edition.Contemporary half fawn cloth Bradel binding smooth spine place and date gilt at foot marbled paper boards covers preserved.A single copy recorded in the CCF BnF.The only edition uncommon. A collection of notes and anecdotes relating to Abbé Castels period of study in Rome born 1894 ordained 1920 during his seminary years.Some spotting to the endpapers. The general printing & stationery company hardcover
1913POGANYWI001722Harrap London. 1913. First edition. Small quarto. pp xii 362. Numerous tipped-in colour plates as well as illustrations in the text pictorial endpapers and cover design by Willy Pogany. Buckram covers decorated with Turkish motifs. Top edge gilt.Small ownership signature on front free endpaper. Fore-edge lightly spotted. Near fine in very good dustwrapper with a few nicks. Possibly the scarcest of Pogany's books and especially so in the dustwrapper. Harrap, London. hardcover
2025__3112220617De Gruyter 2025. Hardcover. New. 1955 pages. 8.98x5.39x11.42 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
192828945New York: Nelson 1928. Near fine. Signed limited first edition one of 500 numbered copies signed by Pogany. One of the most outstanding editions of Mother Goose illustrated by Pogany with unique full page color illustrations as well as many half-page color illustrations marvelous black and whites and silhouettes all in classic Art Deco style. Quite rare in the limited edition. 9'' x 7''. Original quarter cloth blue boards. Illustrated by Pogany in color and black-and-white cw: includes "Ten Little" rhyme with caricatured images of Black figures. Signed by Pogany on limitation page. A touch of wear to extremities faintest soil to top edge of front board. Nelson unknown