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0484533177.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
9788573023244-11-30438Objetiva. New. Objetiva unknown
8573023244.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
9788573023244OBJETIVA. new. A longevidade � um desejo antigo do ser humano e que ela venha de prefer�ncia sem rugas dores nas costas ou cabelos brancos. Hoje o sonho de viver mais tempo s� n�o � maior do que o de ser eternamente jovem. Parece que chegamos a um impasse. O progresso tecnol�gico e social prolongou a nossa expectativa de vida mas como viver melhor esses anos a mais que ganhamos � poss�vel fazer com que o passar dos anos n�o seja apenas um ac�mulo de doen�as e lamenta��es Como aproveitar a sabedoria da idade sem perder a capacidade f�sica e intelectual Em A CHAVE DA LONGEVIDADE o m�dico Helion P�voa aponta um caminho: terapias preventivas com base na medicina ortomolecular. OBJETIVA unknown
8573024674.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19-10148Paris: Galerie Seroussi 1986. . 8vo. 94 pp. Soft wraps with brodart jacket. Very good with marginal staining to cover. Black and white and color illustrations. Catalog created on occasion of Valmier exhibit at Galerie Seroussi in Paris from November 28 through January 25 1986. Includes business card for “Galerie Seroussi†as insert. Previous owner’s Pasquale Iannetti stamp and lending card on inside front cover. Paris: Galerie Seroussi, 1986. paperback
193875866Somme 1938. Fine. Somme 13 août 1938 14 x 9 cm une carte postale Autograph postcard signed by Jean Hélion and his wife Jean Blair addressed to Raymond Queneau written in black ink on the verso of a black-and-white photographic reproduction of a winter scene on a frozen pond in Franvillers Somme. A charming poetic card recalling the painters youth in the Somme: ""Des villages de briques monotones et secs étirés le long d'une route unique. C'est la Somme où j'ai passé 8 ou 9 ans de jeunesse."" unknown
194975708Venise Venice 1949. Fine. Venise Venice 13 septembre 1949 17.40 x 13.80 cm une carte postale Autograph postcard signed by Jean Hélion addressed to Raymond Queneau written in blue ink on the verso of a color reproduction of an old engraving depicting the Palio race on the Piazza del Campo in Siena. Marginal lacks and creases. ""Ne vous ayant trouvés ni à Sienna ni en Calabre ni au Harris-Bar ce sont les Rousset je crois que je ramène samedi prochain ! . Nous avons fait un tour invraisemblable Sicile incluse et je reviens remonté à claquer."" ""Not having found you either in Siena nor in Calabria nor at the Harris-Bar I think it's the Roussets that I'm bringing back next Saturday! . We took an incredible trip Sicily included and I'm coming back bursting with energy."" unknown
1973153328Paris: Edition Paule Nemours c.1973. A key cahier in abstract art Facsimiles of the full run with contributions from Arp Delaunay Kandinsky Mondrain Delaunay Van Doesburg Brancusi and others. The periodical first published by L'Association Abstraction-Création in 1935 formalized a loose association of artists formed in Paris in 1931 primarily in opposition to André Breton and the Surrealist group. The first issue stated that artists whose work contained recognizable images were not invited to join excluding Giacometti despite his presence at some of the earliest meetings in 1931. 5 vols quarto. Text in French. Original cream wrappers titles to front in black red green purple and blue respectively. Publisher's 3 pp. introduction newspaper clipping and single sheet publisher's introduction loosely inserted. Peripherally toned and rubbed a few light marks to wrappers. A very good set. unknown
194986755Paris 1949. Fine. Paris 8 Novembre 1949 13.50 x 20 cm quatre pages sur deux feuillets Autograph letter dated and signed by Jean Hélion addressed to Raymond Queneau 41 lines four pages on two leaves written in black ink. Jean Hélion cannot respond favorably to an invitation extended by his friend Raymond Queneau partly due to his homebody nature: ""J'ai pris l'habitude de rester chez nous le samedi après-midi : à l'atelier jusqu'à 5 heures et là-haut jusqu'à l'heure du dîner pour y recevoit toutes sortes de jeunes gens que je n'ai pas le temps de voir un par un. Mais j'aimerais davantage vous montrer à vous seul un peu tranquille et à n'importe quelle heure. Ne passez-vous jamais de ce côté "" ""I have gotten into the habit of staying at home on Saturday afternoons: at the studio until 5 o'clock and upstairs until dinner time to receive all sorts of young people whom I don't have time to see one by one. But I would prefer to show you alone a bit quietly and at any time. Don't you ever come by this way"" He worries about the political path of one of their mutual friends the pacifist militant Garry Davis who created in 1948 the World Citizens movement and in 1954 the World Service Authority organization: ""Je m'occupe encore de ce bon Garry Davis qui s'engage maintenant dans la non-violence mais d'une façon qui pourrait être violente. Breton a tapé dessus comme sur des cymbales. Mais moi par amitié autant que pour une confiance dans sa force instinctive je l'aiderai tant que possible. Il veut encore consulter ses amis et il en a grand besoin. Camus Mounier Altman l'abbé Pierre et quelques autres lui sont demeurés dévoués."" ""I'm still taking care of that good Garry Davis who is now engaging in non-violence but in a way that could be violent. Breton struck out at him like cymbals. But I out of friendship as much as for confidence in his instinctive strength will help him as much as possible. He still wants to consult his friends and he has great need of it. Camus Mounier Altman Abbé Pierre and some others have remained devoted to him."" unknown