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50367Paul Dupont, Paris, (circa 1904)
3765Editions de Paris. 1954. Album grand in-8°, cartonnage illustré par Yves Brayer sur les premier et dernier plats. 232 pages. Nombreux portraits et illustrations in et hors texte de Serge (qui signe aussi plusieurs chapitres). Photographies en héliogravure.
1947LFA-126734988Une revue de 148 pages, format 165 x 230 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
19685Paris, Coqueret éditeur, s.d. (fin XIX ème siècle). Lithographie coloriée sur carton contrecollé, formant un tableau de bog articulé (pas de jeu au verso), replié, 22 x 13 cm; Jeu en bon état, boîte complète en bon état.
18822Paris, Jouaust, 1881. In-8 de 213 pages. Toile rouge, tampons de l'O.R.T.F. et Radio-France.
26578Paris, non daté [1901-1902.]. Fort in-4, reliure éditeur demi-chagrin bordeaux, non paginé. (10 pages environ par revue du N° 1 à 29 et ensuite pour la Nouvelle série 20 pp)
Paris, non daté [1901-1902.]. Fort in-4, reliure éditeur demi-chagrin bordeaux, non paginé. (10 pages environ par revue du N° 1 à 29 et ensuite pour la Nouvelle série 20 pp) Cet album contient le N° 1 jusqu'au n° 29 (manque le n° 28) et ensuite les N° de La Nouvelle série du N° 30 au N° 40. Soit 39 numéros. Ecrivains ayant publié dans la revue : Alphonse Allais, (N°10 : Une bonne maison. N° Macédoine. N°17 : Une innovation à laquelle tout le monde applaudira. N° 21 : La malheureuse prononciation. N° 27 : La Science et la Religion - enfin - marchent main dans la main. Etc.)- Jean Lorrain, Tristan Bernard, Maurice Donnay, Jules Clarétie, Félix Galipaux, Charles Quinel, Marcel Prévost, Tené Maizeroy, Xanroff, G. Courteline, Yvette Guilbert, Henri Lavedan, Alfred Capus, etc, etc...La majorité des photographies n'est pas attribuée, mais pour les grandes compositions photographiques : E. Lagrange Notes : Revue paraissant à la suite de La Grande Vie en 1901. Image et texte monochrome, noir, brun, violet ou bleu. Gérant du n° 1: Henri Chevallier. Gérant des autres numéros : E. Le Barbier. Grandes compositions photographiques attribuées à A. [sic] Lagrange, fréquemment cité comme le photographe dans les romans parus chez Nilsson/Per Lamm (sous le nom « E. Lagrange »). A partir du N° 30 la couverture est illustrée en couleurs, ce numéro est consacré à La Vie au Cirque (18 pages). Très nombreuses publicités dans chaque revue, planches dans et hors-texte et certaines sur double-page en couleurs (Morin Au bois de Boulogne). Un seul numéro ne possède pas sa première de couverture, n° 31 (Les Boulevards Parisiens). Bel état intérieur mais fente sur un mors de la reliure.
1892List3690N.p. 1892. Folio 9 ½ x 11 ½ inches. 17 pp. Pink printed newsprint wrappers with photographic portrait of John H. Sparks on the front cover. Covers detached paper toned and fragile as typical of newsprint; fair to good overall. An unrecorded music folio issued for the traveling circus of John H. Sparks in the early 1890s self-described as “The Best Collection of Music Ever Published.†Sparks based in Ohio was building his circus during this period into a touring wagon show combining trained animal acts equestrian performances and sideshow attractions. Sparks toured widely presenting afternoon and evening performances and like other traveling acts relied heavily on printed ephemera for revenue. Songs include “Waiting to Hear the Verdict†by Chales Osbourne; “Annie Reilly†by Johnnie Carroll; “Don’t Abuse the Old Folks†by Will H. Fox; “When the Sea Gives Up its Dead†by J.J. Nolan; “When Summer Comes Again†by James Thornton; “The White Squadron†by Arthur West; “Wait Till My Ship Comes Home†by John Walsh; “My Old Dutch†by Charles Ingle; and “Buy a Nice Little Home in the Country†by Ed. Barry. Several compositions are copyrighted by Frank Harding 1864–1939 at the Royal Copyright Office which is peculiar and suggest the possibility that this was for an English audience though Sparks is not known to have toured England during this period. Harding was a New York music publisher who operated Frank Harding’s Music House at 229 Bowery during the formative years of Tin Pan Alley. unknown
196023867United Kingdom 1960. ALBUM. Very good condition. An impressive British album of circus performer photographs including 3 of the Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus and images of some famous traveling menageries including Bostock & Wombwell's and Mander's Menagerie as well as acts many with manuscript captions. The album with front cover label reading "Stourpaine Bushes '74 Site and Vehicle Caravan". Stourpaine Bushes was the site in Dorset England where the Great Dorset Steam Fair took place starting in 1969.<br /> <br /> Many performers identified with captions including: <br /> Temple Mead Bristoff "The Cumberlands"; Vaclav Zelenka & Specially Constructed Trampoline; The Brockways Masters of Agility Balance and Comedy on Bicycles; Sally & Kevin McGrath Kevin the runner up in World Professional Skating Championship; Bert Stevenson & Joe Marshall"; "The Three Edigehs ; Jousson Bros Gerard & Philippe; Joe Jackson Jnr"; Bostock and Wombwell's Menagerie famous menagerie founded in 1810 including images of the three menagerie wagons "Rajah" "Pedro" and "Nero" with images showing drivers staff and children; the late Billy Smart & Sons; Jimmy Kaye's Freak Show; Mander's Family on the front of their "Grand Star Menagerie" the family in front of the huge caravan; this Menagerie was founded by William Mathers in the 1860s; he was considered the greatest showman of his day; and Harry Cody's Circus Front.<br /> <br /> Other images include 24 photographs of the trope performing on the rink ice in an elaborate ice shows; Lou Jacobs clown Gunther Gebel Williams Mani Niedermeyer with Polar bear Le Chabre Dorellos Sisters the Breuer Troop Trio Findai Berosini & Chimps "Franz Krefts brown bear the most difficult & dangerous animals to train"; Werner & Denyse Muller; Lucien Meyer's Skating Chimpanzees; and Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey's Elephants rehearsal at Louisville". <br /> <br /> A mix of original b&w snap shots and stock photographs some in color. The album 12 x 10 ½" bound in yellow cloth with cord tie paper title laid down at front cover. 78 photographs laid down ranging in size from 10 x 8 to 3 ½ x 4 1/2 unknown
196223741THARON 1962 une photographie originale en noir, DU SPECTACLE DU CIRQUE SPIROU A THARON (presente par JEAN NOHAIN AVEC LE VENTRILOQUE JACQUES COURTOIS AVEC OMER ET LE CLOWN FRANCINI(1962), format : 11 x 16,5 cm, RAYMOND COLLET - PHOTOGRAPHE A THARON, (FONDS COLLET),
français Paris, Editions La Farendole, 1975. Grand in-8 de 76 pp. + Table des matières; album cartonné illustré de l'éditeur. Photos de Shiro. Très bon état.
16663Lausanne, Au Verseau, 1936 ; in-4, plats de rhodoïd transparent et dos à spirale ; (4) ff., 25 pp., (4) ff. , les 2 derniers blancs, couverture avec un a-plat lithographié moutarde, 7 lithographies en noir et blanc hors-texte dont une vignette autitre et une vignette de titre.
196223709THARON 1962 une photographie originale en noir, format : 24 x 18 cm, tharon 1962, RAYMOND COLLET - PHOTOGRAPHE A THARON, (FONDS COLLET),
196223742THARON 1962 une photographie originale en noir, format : 17,2 11,8 cm, tharon 1962, RAYMOND COLLET - PHOTOGRAPHE A THARON, (FONDS COLLET),
196226977THARON 1962 une photographie originale en noir, format : 17,2 x 11 cm, tharon 1962, RAYMOND COLLET - PHOTOGRAPHE A THARON, (FONDS COLLET),
196223708THARON 1962 une photographie originale en noir, format : 24 x 18 cm, tharon 1962, RAYMOND COLLET - PHOTOGRAPHE A THARON, (FONDS COLLET),
2002LFA0160eRevue mensuelle conernant la philatélie : environ 110 pages en couleurs, format 300 x 210 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs + fiches détachables
189023773TULLE 1890 une photographie originale albuminée en noir, DE TULLE (Corrèze ) ,Vue du Trech et de la Barussie [UN CIRQUE SUR LA PLACE DE L'ÉGLISE] (1890) , format : 17,2 x 12,7 cm pour la photo, 21 x 15 cm avec le carton ou la photo est contrecollée,
1930127955N.p. 1930s. Very Good. Vintage black-and-white snapshot photographs of women in costume dressed as clowns and as gangsters and gun molls. Produced by roving photographers who traveled with the caravan of performers and animals and some by local scene photographers. These images show intimate moments between friends: 2 show young women one name Violet who poses in clown costumes with Ethel and with Mildred in what appears to be an alley; the remaining 4 have printed ornate borders and show stoic flapper-dressed young women 2 show massive advertising billboards in the background and 1 of those features another woman in drag as a male gangster. Both sets feature an identifiable or recognizable central figure Violet and the stoic flapper with the pigtail bang and together the two similar bring to the life the era in format and its contemporary counterculture in subject. All approx 2.5 x 3.5 inches single-weight black-and-white with small borders blank versos except for the 4 with boards 300 stamped on versos: this could indicate the photos are from a set the "300" set given to patrons as souvenirs at the shows. Very Good overall each with partial evidence of removal from a scrapbook or album light rubbing and toning creases 2 with ink notations in the borders all with brief pencil notations also on the versos. N.p. hardcover
192363201New York: George H. Doran 1923. 8vo. xiv 337 1 pp. Frontisp. numerous illustrations plates photos. Gray publisher’s cloth red lettering minor dustsoiling & slight foxing to fore-edges of textblock w/ d.j. cover art by James Montgomery Flagg minor dustsoiling rubbing faint stain soiling to spine still VG-/G- copy. First edition of this thrilling and inspirational story of the famed pioneering journalist publicist for P.T. Barnum Circus the Olympic Music Hall agent for the Orpheum vaudeville circuit and more. She represented Al Jolson Will Rogers Lillian Russell and many others. In 1919 she lost her life savings to a bad investment and was confined to a hospital for 5 years in cast and braces because of a paralyzing back injury. This inspirational story was written with one hand holding a pencil and moving over a pad of paper while flat on her back. Illustrations were contributed to this memoir by Rube Goldberg James Montgomery Flagg Tony Sarg Thornton Fisher Ed Hughes and others. Scarce in dustjacket. George H. Doran, hardcover
215188Japan. Early Meiji. Black and white woodblock print 33 x 45.8cm few small stains a few small holes neatly repaired. A lively and attractive image. This fun-filled woodblock print is an advertisement for a visiting American circus to Japan in the early Meiji period most likely around the 1870s. The main attraction is the equestrian feats but other acrobatic entertainments including trapeze and clown acts are also featured. Seventeen American names with six others are listed in the left bottom corner. Western circuses such as Risley Circus and Chiarini Circus were very popular in Japan during the Meiji period. . unknown
Mm 240x280 Brossura editoriale di XVI-195 pagine, numerose tavole a colori e in bianco e nero interne al testo. Il volume è il Catalogo della mostra di Milano (Palazzo Reale, 6 luglio - 16 settembre 2007). Opera in stato di nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY.
Mm 160x230 Rivista internazionale per la storia economica e sociale dell'antichità. Brossura editoriale di pp. 612+indice, con disegni in nero e tavole in bianco e nero, testi in lingua originale, italiano, inglese, francese, in buono stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Opuscoli in 16°bross.edit.illustr.Ordinari segi d'uso e del tempo.Le buste affrancate con lettere d'accompagno sono in discrete condizioni