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2000LFA-126736694Un ouvrage de 388 pages, format 160 x 255 mm, illustré de photographies de Claude Sauvageot, relié toile sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 2000, Editions Zodiaque, collection "Le Ciel et la Pierre", bon état
22890Horvath, 1993. Format 18x27 cm, broche, 270 pages. Tres bon etat.
1970LFA-126711348Un ouvrage de 64 pages, format 130 x 175 mm, illustré de photos de Jean Roubier, broché couverture couleurs rempliée, Editions Alpina, Collection "La France Illustrée", bon état
24695Grenoble, B. Arthaud, 1932. In-8 (200x150mm) broché ; 212 p. Nombreuses héliogravures. Très bon état général.
4797Grenoble, éd. B. Arthaud, 1932. Coll. "Sites et monuments". In-16 Grand-Jésus broché, illustré de 176 héliogravures, 212 p. Couverture en couleurs de Sénéchal. Exemplaire N° 85 / 100 sur Vélin. Très bon état.
193220976Grenoble Arthaud 1932 In-8 212 pp, illustrations en héliogravures
1932LFA-126719482Un guide de 63 pages, format 105 x 160 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1932, Librairie Hachette, collection "Les Guides Bleus Illustrés", bon état
1932LFA-126719035Un ouvrage de 214 pages, format 155 x 200 mm, illustré de 176 héliogravures, broché couverture couleurs de Sénéchal, publié en 1932, B. Arthaud, collection "Sites et Monuments", bon état
1978LFA-126713601Un ouvrage de 471 pages, format 155 x 225 mm, illustré d'un tableau dépliable, relié skivertex brun, réimpression (1978) de l'édition de 1851, Laffitte Reprints, tirage limité à 300 exemplaires, bon état
1994100068537LE CHERCHE MIDI 1994 185 pages 15x24x2cm. 1994. Relié. 185 pages.
15426Reims France A real-photo view of the ruins of the Cathédrale at Reims; a sign stretched over an apparent souvenir booth with several Navy US tars standing in front; undivided back postally unused; no photographer or date but circa World War One; some corner wear and aging; good condition. Good. unknown books
15551Reims, imp. Jacquet, 1845, 1 br. in-12 de 19 pp. ;
181847393Couverture rigide. Reliure plein veau d'époque, quelques épidermures. 731 pages. Quelques rousseurs.
181847393A Charleville chez Raucourt 1818. Bonded Leather. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture rigide. Reliure plein veau d'époque quelques épidermures. 731 pages. Quelques rousseurs. <i>ref. 47393</i> A Charleville, chez Raucourt hardcover
9666Tarif n°10 Juillet 1910. In 8 carré broché, 92 pages illustrées, 1 page d’errata. Très bon état
9667V. GIRARDOT & Fils Reims. Tarif Avril 1897. In 8 carré broché, 88 pages illustrées. Très bon état
6527Reims, Imp. Matot-Braine, 1971. In-12 broché, 82 p. Illustrations de André Vanderaa. Très bon état.
7897Coulomb In-12°,broché,83 pages,illustrations en noir en vignette,plans,bel exemplaire.
1997LFA-126746335Un ouvrage de 472 pages, format 155 x 240 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1997, Editions Perrin, bon état
160PUM Reims 1998
101Lyon. Librairie du Scalaire. Avril 2003. In-8°, reliure à spirale métallique. Couverture rhodoïd. 70 pages. 192 notices très détaillées. Présentation chronologique. Nombreuses illustrations, in et hors texte, en noir et en couleurs. Etat neuf.
195192856Paris: Editions Arts Du Monde. Near Fine. 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover portfolio of unbound pages of text and images notable for its etchings by the French artist Cecile Reims. One of a limited edition of 400 copies this copy marked #336 . Book is in fine condition printed on Rives Velin paper with eleven delicate etchings--ten full-page ones and a smaller one on title page each etching protected by a laid-in glassine sheet. Title and rear page are wrapped in glassine as well. The slipcase is missing from this book and the spine is slightly darkened. Text is in French and Hebrew. Introduction in French only by Raymond Cogniat. A very nice copy of a scarce item by a fine artist. . Editions Arts Du Monde hardcover
1951499080Paris: Editions Arts du Monde 1951. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. Introduction by Raymond Cogniat. Folio. Loose folded sheets laid into printed folio as issued. Illustrated with eleven original etchings by Cecile Reims: ten full-page etchings and with a smaller etching on the title page. The text is in French and Hebrew.<br /> <br /> The etchings and binding are fine very fresh and bright in the publisher's unprinted glassine and in publisher's tan paper-covered chemise and publisher's slipcase box. Spine of chemise has light wear on spine with small light brown stain on lower spine else very good slipcase is rubbed at extremities and is else very good. <br /> <br /> Limited to 400 numbered copies sur velin de rives paper of the artist's first book. Cecile Reims a French-Jewish artist was born in Paris in 1927. Following the occupation of France she joined the Jewish combat organization in 1943 and at the conclusion of the war in 1945 she discovered that her entire family had been massacred.<br /> <br /> Jean-Noel Jeannerey President of the French National LIbrary stated the following at the opening of the French National Library exhibit "Cecile Reims Engraver" at the Louvre in 2004: "When she was very young her energy was forged in France in the Resistance movement then in Palestine- but shortly thereafter health deficiencies forced her to take up less. intense strenuous combats in the field of art. Initiated in burin engraving in Paris by Joseph Hecht a rigorous master she produced over 60 original works between 1950 and 1960 which attracted much attention. Her encounter with Hans Bellmer afterwards was decisive. No one can deny that her work contributed greatly to extending the universal success of Bellmer. In the same way after 1971 she worked with many drawings by her husband Fred Deus and by Leonor Fini. For the past few years she is once again doing engravings based on her own compositions. Her talent as an interpreter first secretly then revealed ties her to a splendid tradition. Her own talent as an inventor showing both virtuosity and elegance deserves being acknowledged." Psaumes 1951 is her first published work following her first exhibition at the Le Fanal Gallery. Later in the same year the Bezalel Museum in Jerusalem presented her first exhibit of engravings. Uncommon. OCLC locates five holdings. Editions Arts du Monde unknown
17534Valence, Société d'Archéologie de la Drome, 1914, 1 broché. in-8 de 22 pages ;
21734Paris, Victor Palme, 1868. In-12; 465 pp. (1) f (errata). Demi-chagrin bleu nuit, dos à 5 nerfs orné de filets dorés (rel. époq).