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1926311648Munchen; Berlin: Marees-Gesellschaft. Verlag R. Piper & Co. Hersteller: Ganymed 1926. Number LVI of LXXX copies specially bound limitation notice on front pastedown. Collotype facsimile reproducing in color the artist's watercolors photographs line drawings and woodcuts. 4 204 i.e. 210 pp. 1 vols. 4to 12-1/4 x 9-1/4 in. Bound in original citron morocco rebacked. Some dustsoiling to covers internally clean. Without the very rare portfolio and without dust jacket. Number LVI of LXXX copies specially bound limitation notice on front pastedown. Collotype facsimile reproducing in color the artist's watercolors photographs line drawings and woodcuts. 4 204 i.e. 210 pp. 1 vols. 4to 12-1/4 x 9-1/4 in. Deluxe issue. The deluxe issue of this beautifully produced facsimile in color of Gauguin's original manuscript of his collaboration with the Symbolist poet Charles Morice. A version of the collaboration appeared in Gauguin's lifetime but "Gauguin recopied and amplified his manuscript adding watercolors woodcuts and an occasional photograph" and it is this manuscript now in the Louvre on which the present facsimile is based; Gauguin's "visual interpretation of this primitive culture in powerful rhythmic and totemic designs . represents an important project in book-making by this major artist" Garvey. Garvey The Artist and the Book 115; Castleman Century pp. 22-4 82-3 Marees-Gesellschaft. Verlag R. Piper & Co. Hersteller: Ganymed unknown books
196016490New York: Reynal 1960. Hardcover. Orig. decorated sandlewood cloth. Near fine in spine darkened very good dust wrapper. 36 pages in text. 30 x 23 cm. Illustrated with fascimiles of all the water-colors. Translated from the original manuscripts by Jonathan Griffin. Postscript by Jean Loize. Reynal hardcover books
1947302348Stockholm: Jan Forlag 1947. Reproduit en Offset sur papier Chiffon. Printed in Sweden. 1 vols. 4to. Cloth spine and patterned boards. Fine in VG dj. Reproduit en Offset sur papier Chiffon. Printed in Sweden. 1 vols. 4to. Jan Forlag unknown books
1985UGAUNOA01LRDover 1985. Good. Gauguin Paul. Noa Noa: The Tahitian Journal. New York: Dover 1985. 65pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good with rubbed bumped and yellowed edges. Former owner's name penned on first page. Dover paperback books
292456New York: Reynal. hardcover. very good. Translated by Jonathan Griffin postscript by Jean Loize. More than 40 plates most in color. 36 pages of text. Thin 4to orange decorated cloth lightly rubbed and worn at foot and corners. New York: Reynal no date circa 1955. A very good copy internally clean.<br/><br/> First English translation of Gauguin's original manuscript without the emendations of Charles Morice.<br/><br/> Reynal unknown books
1963132580Williamstown MA: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute 1963. First edition. Softcover. Exhibit Twenty-Three from Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute that started May 19 1963. Inclues 21 black and white illustrations. A close to near fine copy in wrappers that have some very minor wear. Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute unknown books
1936116780New York: Crown Publishers 1936. Hardbound. Good and tight clean interior tight binding but with art museum library marks and some soiling to covers;. Salmon cloth with black lettering; 254 pp. with several bw plates;. Translated by Van Wyck Brooks; with a preface by Emil Gauguin. Crown Publishers unknown books
192115431New York: Boni & Liveright 1921. Limited. hardcover. very good-. Gauguin. Translated by Van Wyck Brooks. Preface by Emil Gauguin. 27 plates by Gauguin. 186 pages. Small 4to original pictorial boards edgeworn and re-backed in plain green cloth otherwise very good. New York: Boni & Liveright 1921.<br/><br/> Privately printed limited edition; one of 990 numbered copies.<br/><br/> Boni & Liveright unknown books
19369027206New York: Crown 1936. Hardcover. Fine. Translated by Van Wick Brooks. Preface by Emil Gauguin. Bound in tan cloth lettered in brown with printed endpapers. 51 illustrations including nine in color. Frontispiece: Gauguin Self Portrait. <br/><br/> Crown hardcover books
1923214352London: Privately Printed for Subscribers Only by William Heinemann Ltd 1923. This edition printed on english handmade paper is limited to five hundred and thirty copies ." Copy no. 482 of 530. Illustrated throughout by the Artist. 186 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. Beige cloth uncut edges. Fine copy in the original dust jacket bearing a Gauguin design some minor soiling and chipping at jacket edges. Uncommon jacket. This edition printed on english handmade paper is limited to five hundred and thirty copies ." Copy no. 482 of 530. Illustrated throughout by the Artist. 186 pp. 1 vols. Small 4to. First issued in 1921 by Boni & Liveright of New York. An elegant production. Privately Printed for Subscribers Only by William Heinemann Ltd unknown books
1979162941Munchen: Museum Villa Stuck 1979. First edition. Oblong softcover. 109 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 29 1978 through January 28 1979. Text in German. Includes numerous illustrations. A near fine copy and with the small rubber stamp of author curator and one time director of The Art Institute of Chicago Douglas Druick to the title page. Museum Villa Stuck unknown books
196011763JLondon n.d. circa 1960s. First Edition. Original 7 page shooting script belonging to actress Hira Talfrey heavily annotated in the text by her consisting of the portion of the teleplay which has her part. Apparently a television film dealing with the life of artist Paul Gauguin. This script deals with Polynesian characters with the text in both English and Polynesian. Accompanied by an 8 page studio production shooting schedule. Hira Talfrey appeared in such films as The Curse of the Demon The Conqueror Worm The Oblong Box and The Year of the Sex Olympics. unknown books
1996171322Auckland New Zealand: Auckland City Art Gallery 1996. First edition. Softcover. 80 pages. Published to celebrate the centenary of Gauguin's visit to Aukland when he was en route to Tahiti. This book examines the effect that Maori art had on Gauguin. Features text by Bronwen Nicholson Roger Neich Roger Blackley Jonathan Mane-Wheoki and Richard Wolfe. Includes color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in French style wrappers. Auckland City Art Gallery unknown books
1962157433New York: Hammer Galleries 1962. First edition. Limited edition copy 773 from an edition of 1000. Text by Raymond Cogniat and foreword by John Rewald. Includes an English and French version booklet and a hardcover replica of one of Gauguin's sketchbooks. All three volumes in very near fine condition and housed in an about very near fine slipcase and with laid in errata slip. Hammer Galleries unknown books
1951179330Paris: La Palme 1951. hardcover. near fine. 54pp facsimile of the original manuscript printed in color; 39pp of text by Huyghe in French. Tall slim 8vo color pictorial boards printed by Mourlot printed mylar wrapper. Very small bookseller's plate on front attached endpaper. Paris: La Palme 1951. A near fine copy of this uncommon book.<br/><br/> Signature of Art historian Meyer Schapiro on front attached endpaper.<br/><br/> La Palme unknown books
1950171175Lausanne Switzerland: Musee Cantonal Des Beaux-Arts 1950. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 16 through April 16 1950. Text in French by Rene Huyghe. Includes 16 black and white images. A near fine copy in wrappers. Musee Cantonal Des Beaux-Arts unknown books
196181842NY:: Reynal and Company. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1961. Hardcover. Color and black and white plates. Translated from the French by Jonathan Griffin. Postscript by Jean Loize. First edition thus. Previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down else very good in a very good age darkened dust jacket. Dust jacket design by Walter Ritchie. . Reynal and Company, hardcover books
1939014564Praha: R. Skerik 1939. Decorative Cloth Hard Cover. Near Fine. 172p. Czech languge. Five hand mounted plates of his art at the beginning of major chapters. J.R. Marek the major Czech art critic has a three page survey at the end of the book. Copies have become scarce in recent years. R. Skerik unknown books
196143241New York: Reynal & Company 1961. First American Edition. Quarto 31.5cm x 24cm. Rust cloth boards hardcover with titling embossed in black and red on cover and spine; pictorial dustjacket; 36pp 49 plates; illus. Very Good copy shelf wear to bottom edges; slightly bumped corners. Good dustwrapper; shelf wear to extremities; tears to cover and spine panels. First American translation of Paul Gauguin's original manuscript and drawings and paintings accounting his first visit to Tahiti. Translated by Jonathan Griffin. Postscript by Jean Loize. 49 color reproductions. Reynal & Company unknown books
19542300302New York: Harry N. Abrams 1954. Large Softcover. Very Good. Includes 15 of 16 color. A few pages loose but included. Wrappers laminated. 1954 Large Softcover. Includes 15 of 16 color prints tipped in with captions and an introduction. COVER: Contes Barbares. PRINTS: Breton Peasant Women; The Yellow Christ; We Greet Thee Mary; Tahitian Landscape; The Spirit of the Dead Watches; Whispered Words; The Moon and the Earth; Nativity; Where Are We Going detail from Where Do We Come From What Are We Where Are We Going; What Are We detail from Where Do We Come From What Are We Where Are We Going; Where Do We Come From detail from Where Do We Come From What Are We Where Are We Going; The White Horse; Tahitian Women with Mango Blossoms; The Call. Harry N. Abrams paperback books
194759666Stockholm: Bonniers 1947. paperback. very good. Illus. some color. 287pp. 4to pictorial wrappers. Stockholm: Bonniers 1947. Very good .<br/><br/> Swedish translation of the Norwegian original.<br/><br/> Bonniers unknown books
28486MUNCH GAUGUIN Pola. GRAFIKEREN EDVARD MUNCH. Trondheim: F. Bruns Bookhandels Forlag 1946. 4to. Boards. 94 pages. Ex-library lacks spine. Original wrappers bound-in. unknown books
19852-0710301057Kegan Paul Intl 1985. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 138 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.50 inches. Kegan Paul Intl paperback
198952958Paris : Ed. de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 1989. 494 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 32 cm ; sprache: Französisch Pp.
Stockholm, Jan Förlag, 1947. In-4, (24 x 32 cm), 204 pp. Plein chagrin bordeaux, dos lisse titre auteur en lettres dorés, double encadrement, un doré et un noir sur les plats, toutes tranches dorées. Texte complet reproduit en offset sur papier pur chiffon. Impression et reliure exécutées par Victor Pettersons Bokindustriaktiebolag Stocklom 1947. Fac similé du manuscrit de Paul Gauguin ouvrage richement illustré en noir et en couleurs dans et hors-texte. Très bel exemplaire.