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1996428698Alyscamps Press 1996. Soft Cover. Very Good. Edition limited to 215 copies. 8vo. Wraps. 51 pp. Light wear to edges. Small nick to fore-edge of first blank. Very good. Alyscamps Press paperback books
199313685JParis: Alyscamps Press 1993. First Edition In English. Limited to 215 copies though uncalled for this copy is signed by the book’s translator Zoltan Lizot-Picon. Paperbound. As new in printed wrappers. Very graphic erotic poetry by Peret and Aragon chosen by Andre Breton who was the book’s uncredited editor and illustrated by four Man Ray photographs which are which are close-up views of sex acts between a man and a woman. 1929 was originally clandestinely published in 1929 with no imprint and intended for private circulation most of the copies were seized by customs making it very rare. Alyscamps Press unknown books
201663771London: Atlas Press 2016. First UK edition. 206 pp. Tiny bump to one lower corner else fine in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. Translated from the original French with notes by Anthony Melville. London: Atlas Press hardcover books
1946WRCLIT58755Paris: Editions de Minuit 1946. Printed wrappers. Wrappers a bit soiled with small internal mend to lower wrapper internally about fine. First edition ordinary issue. One of 1750 numbered copies from a total edition of two thousand printed on BFK Rives. Published for the Conseil National de la Résistance. Prefatory note by Emmanuel d'Astier de la Vigerie. Text by Aragon Eluard and Vercors. Editions de Minuit unknown books
1946WRCLIT83369London: Pilot Press 1946. Cloth. First British edition. Edited by Hannah Josephson and Malcolm Cowley with translations by various hands. Fine in nicked and shelfworn dust jacket. Pilot Press hardcover books
1945WRCLIT48877New York: Duell Sloane and Pearce 1945. Cloth. First edition. Edited and largely translated by Malcolm Cowley and Hannah Josephson but with a translations by other hands. Spine slightly cocked covers lightly hand smudged but a good sound copy without dust jacket. Duell, Sloane and Pearce hardcover books
1945WRCLIT27019New York: Duell Sloane and Pearce 1945. Cloth. First edition. Edited and largely translated by Malcolm Cowley and Hannah Josephson but with a few translations by other hands. Fine in very good modestly nicked and tanned dust jacket. Duell, Sloane and Pearce hardcover books
1945138461New York: Duell Sloane & Pearce 1945. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 167 pages. Review copy with laid in slip. A collection of Aragon's poems edited and often translated by Josephson and Cowley. A very good copy with some slight wear in an about fair dust jacket that has a number of chips and some tears as well. Uncommon in any jacket. Duell, Sloane & Pearce unknown books
1766CAT000508Madrid: Antonio Marin 1766. First Edition. Hardcover Vellum. Good Condition. Contemporary vellum darkened with age lacking endpapers some soiling and a small old paper repair with old tape to title page very clean otherwise. First printed edition. 22 197pp with in text illustrations of implements. Cagle 1222 Simon 1578<br/><br/>Enrique de Villena was a 15th century courtier renowned for getting a divorce in order to join the order of Calatravaand then having it rescinded by the Pope - by the time of his death he was thought to be a necromancer and his library was burned.In 1423 he wrote the oldest surviving Spanish book on carving. Size: 8vo. Text is in Spanish. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Spanish Language; Inventory No: CAT000508. Antonio Marin hardcover books
192728456Paris: Editions Surrealistes. 1927. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps a fair to good copy with a ¾ " horizontal tear at the center of the spine affecting all pages and wraps the latter separated at spine or nearly so. The context of this pamphlet is that the five surrealists above applied for membership of the French Communist Party. Without going into detail we can say that this attempt to work together--where the surrealists tried harder than the Communists to make the collaboration a success--it was not a success.A series of such attempts would follow over the years but this was the first of its kind. In early 1926 the collaboration was coming apart.After defending the surrealists' independence in Legitime Defense Breton Aragon Eluard Peret and Unik published this series of open letters. Most were signed in holograph facsimile. The first was to Belgian surrealists Paul Nouge and Camille Goemans who already found the Communist Party's notion of Surrealism to be seriously incorrect; the second was to Marcel Fourrier of the French Communist Party organ Clarte who tried to bring together the surrealists and the Clarte; the third letter was to non-communist surrealists reminding them not to pretend that their anarchic principles made them politically equivalent to those surrealists who actually sign up to join the Party; the fourth letter was to Pierre Naville whose qualities were recognized but whose exact position was hard to determine. The fifth letter was to the French CP noting that the surrealists did not apply to the Party as surrealists; that the right to criticize must be respected in a revolutionary party; and that the surrealists should not be assigned political tasks that were beyond their area of competence. Throughout the years from 1925 to 1927 it was clear that many members of the Clarte group were totally against the surrealists and they never changed their opinion that the surerealists were not serious weere dilettantes and more. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 28 pp . Editions Surrealistes paperback books
192728444Paris: Editions Surrealistes. 1927. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps fair with a 1" horizontal tear at middle of spine spine split pages browning and somewhat fragile but not chipping at the touch. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall . Editions Surrealistes paperback books
1991299174New York: Abrams 1991. hardcover. fine/fine. Packed with 435 illustrations including 181 color plates. 319pp. Thick 4to black cloth d.w. Washington & New York: Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in association with Harry Abrams 1991. First edition. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Scarce. Printed to accompany the first major exhibition of art masterpieces created by the peoples of Indonesia's outer islands.<br/><br/> Abrams unknown books
199118777Washington DC: National Museum of Natural History 1991. First Edition. Wraps. Very good . 4to. Photographic wraps. A very good plus copy. Mild toning to wraps' edges and touch of soil to fore edge. Interior bright clean throughout. Good and sound. 318pp. <br/><br/>First paperback edition concurrent with hardcover. Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name at D.C.'s Natural History Museum. Contains many detailed color photographs of artifacts from the exhibition. National Museum of Natural History paperback books
1991173016Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution 1991. Hardcover. VG. Black cloth boards with gilt stamped lettering. Glossy white and color-illustrated dust jacket with brown and red lettering. 318 pp. 435 illustrations 181 in color. Catalogue from the exhibition held in Houston Washington and San Francisco between November 1990 and January 1992. Part One features generalities about the Indonesian archipelago and its art artistic traditions and more. Part Two is a catalogue of outer-island-art arranged by location. With references and an index. A beautiful catalogue. Smithsonian Institution hardcover books
1991160955Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution 1991. Paperback. VG- clean crisp tight contents; light wear to covers. Color-illustrated glossy wraps; 318 pp. full of bw images and occasional color plates. Catalogue from the exhibition held in Houston Washington and San Francisco between November 1990 and January 1992. Part One features generalities about the Indonesian archipelago and its art artistic traditions and more. Part Two is a catalogue of outer-island-art arranged by location. With references and an index. A beautiful catalogue. Smithsonian Institution paperback books
198275412NY:: Holmes & Meier Publishers. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1982. Hardcover. 0841907307 . Seventy color plates. Translated from the French by Francis Scarfe. First edition thus. Near fine in a near fine short tape repaired tear on the spine dust jacket. Housed in a near fine cardboard slipcase. . Holmes & Meier Publishers, hardcover books
200162396México: Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Embajada de España en México 2001. New. 26.5cm. 124p. b/w and color tipped-in plates facs. maps plans tbls. bibl. ind. color pict. fldg. wrps. Exhibit catalogue of 18 plans codices and maps of Puebla and Oaxaca taken from the Spanish archives of the colonial era. Exhibit held at the Architecture Museum of the Palace of Fine Arts as arranged by architects Jose Luis Cortes Delgado and Jorge González Aragón. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Embajada de España en México unknown books
176035148colophon: Burgos: imprenta de la Santa Iglesia no date ca. 1760. Small 4to. 36 pp. <br><br>No sequence number on page 1. A comedia suelta. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in McKnight & Jones Comedias Sueltas; not in Bergman & Szmuk Comedias Sueltas; not in Sullivan & Bershas Comedias Sueltas; not in Molinaro Comedias Sueltas. Removed from a nonce volume. Light age-toning. Very good. imprenta de la Santa Iglesia] unknown books
176035149colophon: Burgos: imprenta de la Santa Iglesia no date ca. 1760. Small 4to. 28 pp. <br><br>No sequence number on page 1. A comedia suelta. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in McKnight & Jones Comedias Sueltas; not in Bergman & Szmuk Comedias Sueltas; not in Sullivan & Bershas Comedias Sueltas; not in Molinaro Comedias Sueltas. Removed from a nonce volume. Light age-toning. Last quire separated. Very good. imprenta de la Santa Iglesia] unknown books
150735196colophon: Sevilla: en la imprenta de Joseph Padrino no date ca. 176070. Small 4to. 24 pp. <br><br>Num. 166" in upper right corner of first page. Printed double-column format except last page which in triple columns. A comedia suelta. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in McKnight & Jones Comedias Sueltas; not in Bergman & Szmuk Comedias Sueltas; not in Sullivan & Bershas Comedias Sueltas; not in Molinaro Comedias Sueltas. Removed from a nonce volume. Light age-toning. Small tape-residue stains. Very good. en la imprenta de Joseph Padrino unknown books
174635195No place Madrid: colophon:Hallarase . en casa de Antonio Sanz 1746. Small 4to. 14 ff. <br><br>Num 175" in upper right corner of first page. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sullivan & Bershas Comedias Sueltas 752b but calling for the leaves to numbered as pages. Removed from a nonce volume. Three old ownership stamps. Brown stain in fore-margin of first few leaves. [colophon:Hallarase ... en casa de Antonio Sanz unknown books
176535194colophon: Valencia: en la imprenta de la viuda de Joseph de Orga 1765. Small 4to. 28 pp. <br><br>N. 99" in upper left corner of page 1. This copy marked as for an abbreviated performance. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Sullivan & Bershas Comedias Sueltas 285b. Never bound; quires oversewn only. Age-toning and some staining but more "age-enhancing" than objectionable. en la imprenta de la viuda de Joseph de Orga unknown books
2000133121BrasÃlia DF: Editora UnB 2000. 310p. lightly shelfworn wraps else good condition. Text in Portuguese. Editora UnB unknown books
19579008375Paris: Editions Cercle d'Art 1957. 1st. Hardcover. Fine Condition. A transcription of a conversation between Luis Aragon and Jean Cocteau on art revolving around the collection of le Musee de Dresde. Entire text in French. color illustrations of paintings tipped-in. Text followed by exhaustive notes on the works discussed. Some chipping of dust jacket at bottom. <br/><br/> Editions Cercle d'Art hardcover books
195788801Paris: Cercle d'Art 1957. First. hardcover. very good. 122 illustrations mostly full-page including 52 mounted color plates. 201pp with text in French. Folio natural cloth. Paris: Cercle d'Art 1957. First edition. A very good .<br/><br/> Cercle d'Art unknown books