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Paris, Pierre Seghers, [1950], in-16, brossura editoriale figurata, sovraccoperta in carta velina semitrasparente, pp. 98, [6]. Conservata all'interno anche la fascetta editoriale che cita "Prix Apollinaire". Prima edizione, tiratura non numerata. Eccellenti condizioni.
194181503Paris, Gallimard, collection Blanche, 1941, in-12, broché, 173 pages. Bel état.
1920AA526Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue Française, 1920 4ème édition In-8° de 268 pp.,
1959014050Belgique 1959 J.L.Kellinckx No Binding
1982011062Muizon À l'Écart 1982 plaquette in-4 En feuilles, couverture imprimée
192244601922. Paris chez Delamain Boutelleau & Cie Librairie Stock 1922 - Broché 10 cm x 14 cm 64 pages - Textes de Guillaume Apollinaire - préface de Louis de Gonzague Frick - portrait de l'auteur par Marcoussis - Bon état
195423181954 Monaco, Editions du Rocher, 1954. In-8, 135 (2) pp. - frontispice et planches hors texte, broché.
BAZ4181ZLWBROCHE ETAT CORRECT . COUVERTURE ABIMEE ET DEFRAICHIE. DOS RECOLLE. TEXTE PROPRE . PAGES NON ROGNEES . PIED DE DOS FRAGILISE . PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE . L'oeuvre du comte de mirabeau. 1921.
LW887Broché état correct .Couverture fragilisée .Contenu propre . 287 pages .1921.PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE
63797Lettres Modernes, Thèmes et Mythes, 1956, 140 pp., relié, tranches brunies, très légères traces d'usage, bon état général.
31029Paris, JC Lattès, 1994 - in-8 broché, couv. illustrée, 473 pages et 8 planches d'illustrations hors texte- Dédicace autographe de l'auteur sur page de titre - Très bon état
45187Lyon, directeur Jacques Aubenque. Un volume 14,2x22,5cm, 126 pages. Bon état sinon quelques rousseurs sur la couverture.
9150Paris, Lettres Modernes, Minard, 1970, Bibliothèque Guillaume Apollinaire 5 in 12 carré broché de 192 pages
9150Paris, Lettres Modernes, Minard, 1970, Bibliothèque Guillaume Apollinaire 5 in 12 carré broché de 192 pages
21801Mercure de France, Paris 1925
197431759Paris Flammarion 1974 Fort In-8 402 pp
1968118985New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1968. Hardcover. Clean and tight but with ex-lib. marks and soiling to covers. BW boards; 128 pp. with bw images throughout. Photography/illustrations by Jim Dine. Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover books
1952WRCLIT79572Paris: Gallimard 1952. Printed wrappers. Preface by Robert Mallet. First edition. One of 1600 numbered copies on vélin labeur. Light tidemark around perimeter of lower wrapper otherwise very good largely unopened. Gallimard unknown books
1945WRCLIT17077London: Horizon 1945. Pale yellow printed wrappers. Portrait. First edition wrapper issue of this selection with an introduction by C.M. Bowra. Printed at the Curwen Press. Rear endsheets browned from clipping wrappers lightly dust soiled else very good. Horizon unknown books
1977215741New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1977. hardcover. fine. Dufy Raoul. Illustrated with woodcuts by Raoul Dufy. 30 full-page woodcuts & other vignettes. Unpaginated. Thin folio cream-colored linen in board slipcase with pictorial paper label some sunning to case. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1977. A fine copy in a very good slipcase.<br/><br/> Reprint of the 1911 edition with new English translations and foreword. These woodcuts are considered among Dufy's best work.<br/><br/> Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown books
194625872Paris: Éditions du Bélier 1946. Pablo Picasso. 88 p. a Wrappers glassine light wear. <br/><br/> Éditions du Bélier unknown books
196748816London: Rupert Hart-Davis Upper James Street 1967. 1st Edition. Black cloth binding with gilt stamping to spine. Red dust jacket. NF/VG light edgewear/spine panel lightly sunned. 198 pp. Illustrated by Anthony Little. 8-5/8" x 5-3/8" <br/><br/>"Guillaume Apollinaire was a French poet playwright short story writer novelist and art critic of Polish-Belarusian descent. Apollinaire is considered one of the foremost poets of the early 20th century as well as one of the most impassioned defenders of Cubism and a forefather of Surrealism. He is credited with coining the term "Cubism" in 1911 to describe the emerging art movement and the term 'surrealism' in 1917 to describe the works of Erik Satie. The term Orphism 1912 is also his. He wrote poems without punctuation attempting to be resolutely modern in both form and subject. Apollinaire wrote one of the earliest Surrealist literary works the play The Breasts of Tiresias 1917 which became the basis for Francis Poulenc's 1947 opera Les Mamelles de Tirésias. Apollinaire was active as a journalist and art critic for Le Matin L'Intransigeant L'Esprit Nouveau Mercure de France and Paris Journal. In 1912 Apollinaire cofounded Les Soirées de Paris fr an artistic and literary magazine. Two years after being wounded in World War I Apollinaire died in the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918." Wiki Rupert Hart-Davis, Upper James Street hardcover books
197823002Kent England: Transgravity 1978. Reprint. Paperback. Near Fine. Wide trade paperbound volume. 39 pp. Julie or the rose is a small collection of erotic poems first published in Hambourg in 1927 under the counter reprinted again after the second world war and finally rescued from obscurity by Ron Padgett in C Magazine in 1968. This new translation by Chris and George Tysh. A near fine copy in bound illustrated wrappers. <br/><br/> Transgravity paperback books
1977Embry 187235Metropolitan Museum of Art 1977. Facsimile reprint of 1911 edition. Fine in fine publisher's slipcase. Woodcuts by Raoul Dufy. Natural linen. Text in French and English Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1977. Facsimile reprint of 1911 edition. unknown books