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11077Librairie Plon. 1955. 128 pages. 17 planches hors texte et 7 dessins dans le texte. E.O.
52423Paris 1981 in 8 (20x15,5) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée, 125 pages [1], avec des reproductions en noir et blanc, dont hors texte. Bel exemplaire
194426602Pierre Bourdelle Studio New York NY 1944. Elephant portfolio of preliminaries and 53 original tinted lithographs together 57 leaves title/limitation leaf SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY THE ARTIST the whole contained in broad-weave rose cloth portfolio upper board lettered in gilt paper flaps worn at folds a near fine set in very good clean portfolio. LIMITED TO 250 SETS SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY THE ARTIST THIS SET NO. 137. The set comprises Title/Limitation 1 leaf Foreword 1 leaf Commentary 2 leaves Listing 1 leaf original lithographs 52 leaves. IN ADDITION TO THE FORMAL LIMITATION AND SIGNATURE THIS SET IS A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE ARTIST TO BERNARD DE PERTHUIS COMTE BERNARD DE PERTHUIS DE LAILLEVAULT WITH THE FORMER'S ADDITIONAL WARM SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON 'FOREWORD' LEAF. Son of Antoine Bourdelle Pierre Bourdelle created this series of lithographs based on his experiences as a volunteer ambulance driver with the American Field Service in WWII during which he served in the North African and Italian theatres. Comte Bernard de Perthuis de Laillevault head of the house of Perthuis served with the RAF during WWII before establishing a successful career as a painter of murals and other artwork. IMAGE SHOWS SAMPLE PRINT [Pierre Bourdelle Studio, New York NY, hardcover
Elephant portfolio of preliminaries and 53 original tinted lithographs, together 57 leaves, title/limitation leaf SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY THE ARTIST, the whole contained in broad-weave rose cloth portfolio, upper board lettered in gilt, paper flaps worn at folds, a near fine set in very good, clean portfolio. LIMITED TO 250 SETS SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY THE ARTIST (THIS SET NO. 137). The set comprises Title/Limitation (1 leaf), Foreword (1 leaf) , Commentary (2 leaves), Listing (1 leaf), original lithographs (52 leaves). IN ADDITION TO THE FORMAL LIMITATION AND SIGNATURE, THIS SET IS A PRESENTATION COPY FROM THE ARTIST TO BERNARD DE PERTHUIS [COMTE BERNARD DE PERTHUIS DE LAILLEVAULT] WITH THE FORMER'S ADDITIONAL WARM SIGNED HOLOGRAPH INSCRIPTION ON 'FOREWORD' LEAF. Son of Antoine Bourdelle, Pierre Bourdelle created this series of lithographs based on his experiences as a volunteer ambulance driver with the American Field Service in WWII, during which he served in the North African and Italian theatres. Comte Bernard de Perthuis de Laillevault, head of the house of Perthuis, served with the RAF during WWII before establishing a successful career as a painter of murals and other artwork. IMAGE SHOWS SAMPLE PRINT
194531453New York: by the Author 1945 1945. First Limited Edition. The Special Artist's Edition comprised of 250 signed numbered copies this is no.76. Oblong folio 33cm x 43cm. Cloth-board portfolio; 5 preliminary leaves and 52 color lithographic plates loose as issued. Slight wear to the portfolio; plates uniformly clean and unmarked; Near Fine. The plates reproduce 52 of Bourdelle's expressionist battlefield drawings composed while he was serving as an ambulance driver in the North African and Italian campaigns during the Second World War. The plates printed by the New York art printer Albert Carman are of exceptional quality generally in two or three colors on heavy art paper. Preliminary essays by Pierre Claudel and Stephen Galatti Director of the American Field Service. The limited edition is uncommon there was also a trade edition issued the same year by American Studio Books. unknown books
4827053 Original Lithographs. 52 numbered lithographs and one limitation page lithograph Albert Carman Printer hardcover
1945IOUar[BO98New York & London: Printed by Albert Carman for American Studio Books 1945. 1945. folio. ff. 4. 53 plates incl. publisher's frontis. loosely inserted. cloth light wear to covers & frontis. bit soiled with few creases. First Edition. "The scenes depicted in this volume are authentic. They are scenes that Bourdelle as a volunteer ambulance driver of the American Field Service saw at the North African and Italian fronts.They show nothing but reality a deep reality that the eye of the camera the words of the Pen are unable to catch." Foreword. F. Hardcover. New York & London: Printed by Albert Carman for American Studio Books, 1945. Hardcover
194522542New York: Printed by the Author 1945. First edition. Hardcover. Contents loose as issued in light blue basket weave cloth portfolio front cover lettered in gilt. Very good. Bourdelle Pierre. Three text leaves are commentary by Pierre Claudel. Folio 44 x 34 cm. Limited edition copy 16 of 250 signed by Bourdelle. Fifty-two fine tinted lithographs printed in a variety of colors printed by Albert Carman on wove paper. The author a volunteer ambulance driver with the American Field Service on the African and Italian fronts traces his experiences not only with American forces but all Allied troops fighting in the previous war zones. The emotional intensity of the images captures a level beyond a camera eye. Portions of front cover rubbed with some fading. Printed by the Author hardcover books
194522542New York: Printed by the Author 1945. First edition. Hardcover. Contents loose as issued in light blue basket weave cloth portfolio front cover lettered in gilt. Very good. Bourdelle Pierre. Three text leaves are commentary by Pierre Claudel. Folio 44 x 34 cm. Limited edition copy 16 of 250 signed by Bourdelle. Fifty-two fine tinted lithographs printed in a variety of colors printed by Albert Carman on wove paper. The author a volunteer ambulance driver with the American Field Service on the African and Italian fronts traces his experiences not only with American forces but all Allied troops fighting in the previous war zones. The emotional intensity of the images captures a level beyond a camera eye. Portions of front cover rubbed with some fading. Printed by the Author hardcover
X01OS-00115American Studio Books. Collectible - Acceptable. New York and London: American Studio Books 1945. Folio. 5 leaves52 plates in portfolio. Illus. Fair book. Portfolio rubbed flaps torn. Title page and two plates 11 29 missing. This is NOT the limited signed edition. World War 2 American Field Service Inquire if you need further information. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. American Studio Books unknown
1945165440New York: American Studio Books 1945. Hardcover. VG- shelfwear and tears to portfolio; stain to cover sheet remaining pages and plates are very clean. All plates are present. Blue folding cloth portfolio. Cover sheet listing of illustrations 2 pp foreword commentary followed by the 52 prints. The cover sheet is also a print. In portfolio; title from cover./ "The scenes depicted in this volume are authentic. They are scenes that Bourdelle as a volunteer ambulance driver of the American Field Service saw at the North African and Italian fronts."--Foreword. WAR embossed in gold on front board hence the title. American Studio Books hardcover
194512785WAR American Studio Books 1945 first edition some modest soiling to the covers of the blue cloth portfolio else vg with fine contents being 57 loose leaves laid into an off-white folder 53 of which are pictorial monotone and duotone renderings of what the artist witnessed during his WW2 experiences as an ambulance driver in both North Africa and Italy. American Studio Books hardcover
194518521New York: American Studio Books 1945. Hardcover. g. Ex library. Elephant folio. Textured gray-blue cloth portfolio with gold lettering on cover. Small closed tears along head and tail of spine corners and edges rubbed. Library bookplate on inside of front cover. Paper folding flaps of portfolio have been repaired with clear tape. Small library stamp on rear of each plate. 52 reproductions of drawings by Pierre Bourdelle in mono- and duotone of his experiences in W.W. II on the North African and Italian fronts. Bourdelle was a volunteer ambulance driver of the American Field Service. Foreword by Stephen Galatti commentary by Pierre Claudel. Binding in good plates in very good condition. American Studio Books hardcover
194516713NY: American Studio Books. Near Fine. 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. The binding and contents are "fine" but the flaps containing the prints have been reinforced on the outside with tape. ; Oblong 4to 11" - 13" tall; 57 pages . American Studio Books hardcover
8372Paris, Armand Colin, 1931. Avec 32 reproductions h-t., dont une photo de l'artiste. In-8, broché, couverture crème rempliée, reproduction en vignette sur le premier plat. Faux-titre, titre, XVI pp., 204 pp..(4 pp. de table). infime accroc en haut du premier plat.
3545Paris, Librairie Armand Colin, 1931. In-8 broché, 206 p. Préface d'Albert Besnard. 32 planches h.-t. Très bon état. Un poème de Bourdelle, véritable ode à la sculpture, clôt cet ouvrage indispensable.
1922014404Paris Chez J. Povolozky & Cie 1922 In-4 Broché, couverture rempliée. Dédicacé par l'auteur
391Cahiers de la Quinzaine, L'artisan du livre, Paris, 1930. In-12, broché, 62 pp.
L' Artisan du livre, Cahiers de la quinzaine, 16° cahier de la 19° série, 1930. In-12 broché, frontispice-62 pp. Exemplaire numéroté sur papier alfa du Marais (1500 exemplaires) Etat neuf , non coupé.
2005LFA-126723133Un ouvrage de 200 pages, format 240 x 305 mm, illustré, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2005, Editions Atlas, bon état
19113963Paris Mercure de France 1911 in-12 broché Paris, Mercure de France, 1911. 18,5 x 11,5 cm, in-12, 310 (5) pp., broché.
192233765Edité par Librairie de France. F. Sant'Andrea et L. Marcerou. Paris, 1922. Édition du centenaire. : "Oeuvres complètes illustrées".- 1 tome grand in-8 relié (24 x 19,5 cm), reliure demi-maroquin vert olive, titre doré sur le dos, couverture originale conservée, 460 pages, Trois contes : Un coeur simple, illustré par Félix Vallotton - Herodias, illustré par René Piot - La légende de Saint-Julien l'Hospitalier, illustré par Antoine Bourdelle.. Intérieur très frais. très bel état dans une belle édition du centenaire, bien reliée.
15932Editions du Centenaire, Paris, Librairie de France , F. Sant'Andrea, L. Marcerou & Cie. Paris., 1924 - Grand In octavo ( 24x19 cm ), broché, plat originel en papier moiré café, second plat orné du monogramme de l'édition et p. plat titré en sépia; tranche de t. de même facture, nombreux culs-de-lampe , bandeau et lettrine, hors texte en noir de Félix Vallotton , René Piot , Antoine Bourdelle, fort volume de 460 pages -2ff. frontispice couleur et de beaux hors texte en couleur et noir.
14993P., Librairie de France, In-4, en feuilles, sous chemise éditeur,
192731911London: Macmillan and Co. Limited 1927 First Printinbg in black cloth with printed paper spine label no markings NOT ex-lib no foxing no dj light shelf wear to boards with very minor rubbed wear to ends & corners bookplate to front pastedown else Fine copy of this uncommon Frazer title lacking the scarce dust wrapper; 8vo; xvi 453pp 2pp ads; frontispiece with tissue guard. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Macmillan and Co., Limited hardcover