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1975WRCLIT69225Paris: Union Générale d'Éditions Inédit 1975. 12mo. Glossy pictorial wrappers. Slight uniform tanning to textblock otherwise near fine. First edition with a Preface "Andre Bazin L'Occupation et Moi" by Francois Truffaut paying posthumous homage to his early mentor the editor of CAHIERS DU CINÉMA. This copy bears Truffaut's signed inscription: "Pour Liz-Anne en souvenir de Bazin Francois Truffaut." The recipient Liz-Anne Bawden was editor of THE OXFORD COMPANION TO FILM 1976 and lecturer on Film at the Slade School. Her TIMES obituary notes particularly her friendship with Truffaut with whom she also maintained a correspondence. Union Générale d'Éditions] Inédit unknown books
196745362Paris: Éditions du Seuil 1967. Paperback. Good. 286 pp. Light creases and tanning to the spine light soiling and edge wear to the front and back previous owner's inscription on the half-title page else good in publisher's wraps. Text in French. <br/><br/> Éditions du Seuil paperback books
197045239Paris: Aux Éditions De Seuil 1970. Paperback. Very good. 247 pp. Creases to the spine. Light soiling to the covers. Else very good in publisher's wraps. Text in French. <br/><br/> Aux Éditions De Seuil paperback 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
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
19562199985New York Graphic Society 1956. Large Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. No jacket boards toned pages toned. 1956 Large Hardcover. We have more books available by this author!. 21 pp. Colored plates follow text. 54 illustrations with 46 in color. A look at Italian paintings found in the Louvre's collection. New York Graphic Society hardcover books
195245572Paris: Grasset 1952. Paperback. Good. 278 pp. Creases and edge chips to the spine edge wear and soiling to the front and back else good in publisher's wraps. Text in French. <br/><br/> Grasset paperback 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
1986112758La Varenne: Editions Playtime 1986. First edition. Hardcover. Text in English French and Japanese. Preface by Michel Ciry and essays by Herve Bazin and Andre Brasilier. Includes numerous color and some black and white illustrations. A fine and tight copy in a near fine dust jacket with small tear to the top corners of the rear panel and another to the bottom corner with a tiny bit of loss. Signed and warmly inscribed by Michel Henry in 1987 on the page opposite the title page. An attractive and uncommon monograph with only 4 copies listed in OCLC. Editions Playtime unknown books
1946136796Paris: Pierre Tisne 1946. hardcover. very good. 69 plates some tipped-in and in color 25 pages of text slim 4to white boards with title in red on front cover; covers soiled. Paris: Editions Pierre Tisne 1946. Covers quite soiled and foxed but internally clean a very good copy.<br/><br/> Chronologically covers medieval tapestries to those of the 20th century.<br/><br/> Pierre Tisne unknown books
11405PARIS TISNE 1946. VERY GOOD. PARIS, TISNE, 1946 unknown books
1986122110Brussels: Atelier Vokaer 1986. Hardcover. VG- Slight wear to dj. at extremities. Red cloth over boards; Color pictorial dj.; Pictorial endpapers; 156 pp.; 2 gatefolds; Profusely illustrated with color and bw plates many full page. Plate captions in French; Writings provided in the language of their authors: One is in French one English one Italian and one Dutch; Wonderful plates; Includes an artist chronology; Presentation copy of this limited edition number 006 of 100 copies; Inscribed by the artist; Various pieces of ephemera laid in. Atelier Vokaer hardcover books
195016926EParis: Chavane 1950. First Edition. Signed and inscribed by the author French film critic and theorist Andre Bazin: “a Pierre Robin Amicalement. A. Bazin 28/1/50.†â€For Pierre Robin In friendship. A. Bazin 28/1/50.†Paperbound 5†x 6 1/2â€. Text in French. Near fine copy with a touch of dust soiling to the covers in printed wrappers. Illustrated study of Orson Welles by two major figures in cinema history the great artist and writer Jean Cocteau whose line drawing of Welles serves as the frontispiece and by Andre Bazin 1918 - 1958 one of the most influential film critics and authors of modern times and co-founder of the classic French film publication Le Cahiers du Cinema in 1951. Andre Bazin’s four-volume collection of writings Qu'est-ce que le cinéma What is Cinema was published posthumously from 1958 to 1962. Two of these volumes were translated into English in the late 1960s and 1970s and became mainstays of film studies in the US and England. Bazin was an advocate of films that portrayed "objective reality" as in documentaries and films of the Italian neorealism school and directors who crafted their films with a subtle hand such as Howard Hawks. He favored the use of deep focus such as employed by Orson Welles wide shots as used by Jean Renoir the "shot-in-depth" and telling the story of the film in a continuous narrative as opposed to the more experimental styles and visual effects which were becoming popular. His theories and preferences greatly influenced the development of the Auteur theory. Francois Truffaut dedicated his classic film The 400 Blows to Bazin who sadly died one day after shooting commenced on the film. A rare cinema autograph. Chavane unknown books
1990169374Boston: Little Brown 1990. Hardcover. VG-/VG- inscribed in ink on ffep scuffing and light corner/edge wear to dust jacket. Blue cloth boards with gilt stamped lettering on spine. Glossy color-photographic dust jacket with navy and white lettering. 263 pp. 180 color and 60 BW illustrations Contents: In the beginning -- The garden in classical antiquity -- The Islamic garden -- The decline of the garden in the Middle Ages -- The Renaissance garden -- The Mannerist garden -- The classical garden -- The Baroque garden -- The landscape garden -- The horticultural garden -- Chinese and Japanese gardens. Little, Brown 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
1969168217Dieppe France: Chateau-Musee de Dieppe 1969. Paperback. G. Dj shows some edge wear soiling on back cover. Foxing along top page edging but clean and tight contents. Small oblong white wraps with brownish/bronze dust jacket. 51 pp. 5 BW plates. Text in French. Catalogue for an exhibition shown July-September 1969. Contains a short essay by Bazin a catlaogue of plates 5 plates and biographical notes. Chateau-Musee de Dieppe paperback 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
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
1976032012Secaucus: Chartwell Books 1976. Translated from the French by Madeline Jay. 459p. over 1000 colored illus. dj quarto format. Chartwell Books 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
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
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
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
1962124379New York: Simon & Schuster 1962. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Numerous Illustrations. Very large 4to brown cloth chipped d.w. New York: Simon & Schuster 1962. First edition. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Simon & Schuster unknown books