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1968289401Greenwich: New York Graphic Society 1968. hardcover. near fine/very good. Illustrated color and b/w. 372 pages. Thick 4to. blue cloth d.w. Greenwich CT: The New York Graphic Society 1968. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> New York Graphic Society unknown books
1969108967London: Thames and Hudson 1969. Hardcover. VG- Bookplate inside front cover; Slight wear to corners of covers edges of pages. Red cloth over boards; Gold lettering on spine gold decoration on front cover; 323 pp.; 213 bw 52 color illus. Translated from French by Simon Watson Taylor; Author was the head of the Louvre in Paris. Thames and Hudson hardcover books
694Bazin Rene. LES OBERLE. With 18 wood engravings by Henry Cheffer. Les Grands Ecrivains series. Paris Librairie Hachette 1929. Cream colored wrapper. A fragile book in very good condition. Text in French. <br/><br/> unknown books
1953043818Paris: Editions Pierre Tisné 1953. 2e edition entièrement revue et Corrigée. 103 2p. plus 125 b/w or colored plates original burgundy cloth with the glassine and plain publisher's slipcase. Editions Pierre Tisné unknown books
1976103729Secaucus NJ: Chartwell Books 1976. Hardbound. VG/VG. From the dustjacket: The task of producing a single book to contain the history of world sculpture is indeed a formidable one. But to illustrate over 1000 works of sculpture in color tracing the art as practiced from before the emergence of civilized man through ages of change and development until 1968 seems impossible. It was - until this volume took shape under the guiding genius of Germain Bazin whose vast knowledge of art in history has guided the project to completion. Illustrating his selection of world sculpture in color has added a new dimension to art book publication. It makes the simple act of looking an endless pleasure. Stone bronze and wood turned by the carver's tools take on an unending variety of color before one's eye. The subtleties of form intended by the sculptor are visually heightened. Even the silent passage of the centuries over their surface can be observed with more certainty. Bazin's introductory text reveals the insight and clarity of first rate scholarship. Here is a synthesis of many epochs and national styles into a continuity of narrative. Each work so carefully selected is as carefully annotated in the author's captions. The History of World Sculpture is a volume of reference which combines the best of authorship with the best of book production to meet the test of many years of use. Chartwell Books hardcover books
193348159Boston: Bruce Humphries 1933. First Limited Edition. First American edition one of 1000 numbered copies this is no. 124 on Normandy vellum. Very Good or better in the original patterned boards; in original paper dustwrapper soiled and backed with kraft paper on verso; just Good. WW1 poetry. Bruce Humphries unknown books
197124489Berkeley/Los Angeles/London: University of California Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. 0520020340 . no discernible wear to book some faint soiling to edges of text block; jacket has one tiny surface-nick at top edge of front panel spine slightly tanned. The second English-language collection of essays by Bazin "the most important film theorist since World War II whose ideas have been discussed throughout the film world and have influenced film making as well as film analysis. All the essays display Bazin's astonishing sensibilities at work on a wide range of subjects: from the stylistic integrity and love he sought in neorealism through the mythological structures he discerned in the western and in Chaplin to playful insights on the aesthetic contributions of the Hays office to Howard Hughes' THE OUTLAW." The hardcover printing is uncommon. . University of California Press hardcover books
1951173055Paris: Pierre Tisne 1951. Hardcover. Good museum stamp inside front cover general aging of pages. Green cloth covered boards with white lettering on front and spine 155 pp profusely illutrated in color and bw illustrations. Written in French. Chronology p.103-115; notes on the illustrations; bibliography p. 139-147. Pierre Tisne hardcover books
1990032335Boston Etc.: Little Brown and Company 1990. 1st U.S. Edition. 263p. 60 b/w illus. 180 colored illus. quarto format dj A Bulfinch Press book. Little Brown and Company unknown books
1948229157Paris: Skira 1948. First. paperback. fine/fine. 27pp of text in French. Illustrated throughout with fine mounted color plates loose as issued in printed wrappers; two-part board slipcase broken. Paris: Skira 1948. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper but poor box.<br/><br/> Les Tresors de la Peinture Francaise.<br/><br/> Skira unknown books
76744hardcover. fine. 10pp of text. Illustrated with 40 tipped-in color plates loose as issued in a printed wrappers; cloth-hinged board folder within a cloth slipcase. France: Albert Skira no date circa 1950. A fine copy in a worn slipcase.<br/><br/> Limited Edition of 1000 numbered copies.<br/><br/> unknown books
194125898Londres Paris New York: Editions Hyperion 1941. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Tall thick paperbound volume. 185 pp. Text in French. With numerous color plates and black and white illustrations. A sound very good plus copy. Editions Hyperion paperback books
196822399n.p. Weert The Netherlands: Lamplight Publishing 1968. First edition in English folio pp. 459; over 1000 illustrations throughout most in color; fine copy in the dust-jacket. <br/><br/> Lamplight Publishing unknown books
19689008374Greenwich: New York Graphic Society 1968. 2nd . Hardcover. Fine Condition. 54 illustrations with 46 in color. Folio with illustrations tipped-in. Including paintings by Giotto Botticelli da Vinci and Raphael. Printed in Italy. Some chipping of dust jacket at tail of book. <br/><br/> New York Graphic Society hardcover books
175723Paris: Editions Hyperion No Date. Softcover. VG shelf wear/scuffs to covers. tanning to spine. inside covers & flyleaf's tanned. back cover has 1.inch tear at hinge. pg edges have instances of light tanning. color plates have retained their vibrancy. boards w/ illustrated wrapper. 34 pgs text w/ 96 b&w & color plates. Author Germain Bazin was assistant curator of paintings at the Louvre Museum and a lecturer at the University of Brussels. This edition examines Italian painting in the 14th and 15th centuries. Editions Hyperion paperback books
1976032012Secaucus: Chartwell Books 1976. Translated from the French by Madeline Jay. 459p. over 1000 colored illus. dj quarto format. Chartwell Books unknown books
193275466Paris: L'Amour de l'Ar 1932. Paperback. Very Good. Edition Speciale issued "brochee sous jaquette". 6 tipped color plates. 25p. Original wrapper. 37cm. Light cover scuffing and wear. French text. Fascicule 63-64-65 of the Revue de l'Amour de l'Art. <br/><br/> L'Amour de l'Ar paperback books
6990Paris Pierre Tisne n.d. 2nd edition. Cloth with color label on the front slip case 155 pp. 140 plates some colored and mounted. Minor wear else very good. <br/><br/> Paris, Pierre Tisne, n.d. hardcover books
18371BAZIN Germain. THE LOOM OF ART. New York: Simon and Schuster 1962. Square folio. Cloth. 328 pages. First American edition. In ten chapters of text and plates the chief curator of the Louvre presents s of the greatest and most influential art of the ages. Illustrated with over four hundred mostly color photographs as well as in text illustrations. Ed of pages browning else very good. unknown books
1859782Boston and New York 1859. 8vo. 200 x 120 mm. 7 ¾ x 4 ¾ inches. 71 pp. Original printed wrappers stitched as issued; corners show some paper deterioration and minor chipping text block shows some tide marks in the upper margin. Sound and not unattractive. Joint publisher's catalogue containing books in mathematics bookkeeping readers vocabularies Greek and Roman classics arithmetic rhetoric history and all subject relating to the education of America's young. Includes a very interesting preface by Bazin and Ellsworth that outlines their method of bookselling and the markets which they are pursuing. This catalogue marks a change in business as they "have disposed of many of our old plates in order that we may devote our entire energies and means to the circulation of our late and much improved School Books - books which we believe to be fully up to the standard now required and in every respect peculiarly adapted to schools of all grades.". unknown books
006240Paris: Editions Pierre Tisne 1946. Very Good/Good. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Color and b&w plates some tipped in. Text in French. Dust jacket has some edge wear with closed tears chips and a piece of tape on top spine edge. Paris: Editions Pierre Tisne, 1946 unknown books
1961183777Paris: A. & J. Picard 1961. Softcover. Good soiling and shelfwear to wraps damage along top of spine continuing to rear corner with a small crease in top corner of rear pages. Pages are otherwise very clean. Tan wraps bw illustrated with red and black lettering; small bw illustration on title page; 383 pp; illustrations plates maps some folded some color diagrams tables. Text is in French. Knowledge of primitives through the study of wood from the 12th to the 16th century. Includes a preface by Germain Bazin and an introduction by Clement Jacquiot. Includes bibliographical references pages 306-321. Errata slip laid-in. A. & J. Picard unknown books
185229327Paris: J. Maho 1852. Large octavo. Quarter dark green morocco with textured dark green cloth spine in decorative compartments gilt titling gilt plain blue endpapers. 1f. recto title within decorative border verso blank i named cast list and contents 2-165 i blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Named cast includes Audran Hemran-Léon Lemaire Sainte-Foy Lefebvre and Meyer-Mellet.<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn rubbed bumped and abraided; spine slightly defective at head and tail; endpapers slightly browned. Minor foxing; light dampstaining to outer corners not affecting music. First Edition.<br/><br/>Bazin was a French composer and conductor. "He became a student at the Paris Conservatoire in 1834 and studied composition with Henri-Montan Berton and Halévy. He won premiers prix for harmony and accompaniment 1836 counterpoint and fugue 1836 and for organ playing 1839. The jury of the Prix de Rome awarded him a second prize on 30 April 1839 and the first prize on 23 May 1840. His cantata written for the competition Loÿse de Montfort was performed at the Opéra on 7 October 1840." Gérard Streletski in Grove Music Online. J. Maho unknown books
10883BAZIN Germain. THE HISTORY OF WORLD SCULPTURE. Greenwich: New York Graphic Society Ltd. 1968. Small folio. Cloth dust jacket. 459 pages. First edition. Arntzen K-3. Bazin's short text is followed by 1024 color illustrations of major examples outstanding sculpture. Dust jacket worn else very good. unknown books
1987111775Paris: La Bibliotheque des Arts 1987. Hardcover. VG. Grey cloth over boards; Black lettering on spine; Grey illus. dj; 293 pp.; 585 bw plates; 50 color and bw figures. Text in French. The second volume of the catalogue raisonne. La Bibliotheque des Arts hardcover books