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194625542New York: View 1946. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . The January 1946 issue of this magazine of surrealist art and writings. Edited by Ford with assistance by Parker Tyler Paul Bowles Philip Lamantia Harold Rosenberg Aaron Copland and Marcel Duchamp among others. This issue notable for the inclusion of The Circular Ruins a story by Borges translated by Paul Bowles. Cover art by John Tunnard. A very good plus copy in tall side-stapled wrappers. View paperback books
19721216192Paris: Fernand Mourlot 1972. Folio 199pp. Hardcover with dust jacket in VG/VG condition. Minor bumping and shelf-wear. Dust jacket is bright and clean encased by a protective mylar wrap. No markings or creases to the text. Binding is sturdy. Text is in French. I.R. Consignment.<br /> <p><br /> Shelved on Front Table;<br /> <p>spine is white with black text. 1216192. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Fernand Mourlot unknown books
1977292470New York: Braziller 1977. hardcover. fine/fine. Chagall. Translated by George Moore. With 58 full-page single-sided color illustrations by Marc Chagall. 222 pages. Small folio natural cloth d.w. slipcase. New York: George Braziller 1977. Fine in fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Reprint of the illustrations published by Verve in 1961 here integrated with the text in George Moore's translation.<br/><br/> Braziller unknown books
197115942New York: Metropolitan Opera Association 1971. First edition. Cloth. Fine/very good . Folio. 151 pp. Text in English by Emily Genauer. Introduction by Rudolf Bing. Illustrated in brilliant color and black and white. A fine clothbound copy in lightly used dustwrapper. Wrapper shows a few small chips and wear due to the tight-fitting hard blue slipcase which comes with the volume. A lovely edition. <br/><br/> Metropolitan Opera Association hardcover books
194857652Genève: Trois Collines 1948. No. 2449 of 2500 copies. 45 dessins de Marc Chagall. 228 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Pictorial wrappers original glassine. Near Fine. No. 2449 of 2500 copies. 45 dessins de Marc Chagall. 228 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Trois Collines unknown books
1961236407London: Abelard-Schuman 1961. With 9 full-page illustrations by Chagall46 2 pp. 1 vols. Folio 13 x 9 3/8 inches; 330 x 240 mm. Blue cloth. Fine in fine dust jacket. With 9 full-page illustrations by Chagall46 2 pp. 1 vols. Folio 13 x 9 3/8 inches; 330 x 240 mm. Abelard-Schuman unknown books
1973292439New York: Tudor 1973. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. Chagall Marc. Preface by Jean Chatelain. Frontispiece is an original color lithograph suitable for framing printed by France by Draeger. Numerous additional illustrations in color and b/w some double-page. 199 pages. Tall 4to gilt-lettered pale cloth pictorial d.w. cardboard slipcase. New York: Tudor Publishing 1973. First American edition. A fine copy in a very near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Tudor unknown books
194819247Geneva/Paris: Editions des Trois Collines 1948. 3/4 leather. Near Fine. Marc Chagall. Bound in a sumptuous custom 3/4 morocco over terra-cotta boards by G. Dubois D'Enghien stamped as such on the verso of the front free endpaper. with the original Chagall-illustrated wrappers bound-in. Clean and Near Fine and wonderfully illustrated throughout by the great maestro with 8 tipped-in color plates preceding the text. 5 raised bands along the spine bright gilt-titling matching marbled endpapers and pastedowns. Octavo the 4th installment in the "Collection Les Grands Peintres Par Leus Amis" series. <br/><br/> Editions des Trois Collines hardcover books
193119246Paris: Editions Roberto A. Correa 1931. Original wraps. Very Good /Very Good. Marc Chagall. The 1931 1st edition #319 of 500 copies issued "sur Alfa". Solid and VG to Near Fine in its Chagall-illustrated wrappers. Small neat former owner stamp "W.A. Bradley --Paris" at the front free endpaper otherwise very clean. And in a VG example of the unprinted glassine dustjacket with very light wear at the spine ends and one 2 1/2" chip to the front panel's lower-tip. Still though impressive and very presentable. Octavo generously illustrated throughout by the maestro Chagall himself. <br/><br/> Editions Roberto A. Correa paperback books
1971168538New York: Metropolitan Opera Association 1971. Hardcover. 149p. beautifully illustrated with Chagall's opera sets 10x14 inches very good in a dj slightly worn at the head of the spine. Metropolitan Opera Association hardcover books
21822NP: Mourlot ND. Fine. 30 x 24.5 matted and glass framed color lithograph poster by Chagall printed by Mourlot wired and ready for hanging. Mourlot unknown books
196420994Paris: Mourlot Imprimeurs 1964. Chagall Marc. Fine color lithograph approx. 28 x 20 inches neatly mounted in glass-fronted frame and printed by Mourlot. Mourlot Imprimeurs unknown books
1995179523Paris: Reunion des Musee Nationaux 1995. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. Nice Musee National Message Biblique Marc Chagall. 1 juillet-2 octobre 1995. Numerous color plates. Slim 4to purple cloth d.w. Paris: Reunion des Musee Nationaux 1995. First Edition. Near fine. Scarce.<br/><br/> Inscription by Bella Chagall to art historian Meyer Schapiro on the half-title "For Meyer and Lilliam whom I love so much whom I owe so much. Bella 1.96"<br/><br/> Reunion des Musee Nationaux unknown books
1975261443Geneva: Cramer 1975. hardcover. fine/fine. Numerous black and white illustrations. Small slim 4to pictorial white d.w. blue slip case. Geneva: Cramer 1975. Fine.<br/><br/> Cramer unknown books
197156781New York: Metropolitan Opera Association 1971. First edition. 51 illustrations. 1 vols. 4to. Cloth. Fine in dust jacket and slipcase. First edition. 51 illustrations. 1 vols. 4to. A study of Chagall's murals for the foyer of the Metropolitan Opera House and his designs for the set and costumes for the company's production of "The Magic Flute." Not in Freitag Metropolitan Opera Association unknown books
1969WRCLIT79374Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop 1969. Large quarto. Cloth. Illustrated throughout largely in color. Fine in lithographed pictorial dust jacket plastic wrapper and card slipcase. First US edition of the third volume in the series. Translation into English by George Lawrence. Illustrated with two original color lithographs including the dust jacket printed by Mourlot. Boston Book and Art Shop hardcover books
194619249Brooklyn NY: Editions Hemispheres 1946. Boards. Near Fine/Near Fine. Marc Chagall. A gorgeous copy of the 1946 1st edition with 4 original drawings by Marc Chagall complementing Claire Goll's charming text. This copy unsigned and out-of-series but nonetheless part of the original printing of only 300 copies. Just a touch of very light staining at the inner hinge along the upper intersection of the front free endpaper and front pastedown otherwise clean as could be. Also includes a lovely Near Fine example of the publisher's glassine/wax dustjacket. Tall thin quarto printed by Peter Beilenson in Mount Vernon NY. <br/><br/> Editions Hemispheres hardcover books
1950D14046Philadelphia / London: Grey Falcon Press / Trianon Press 1950. First Edition Limited Edition. Paperback. Near Fine/Near Fine. Illustrated heavy cardstock wraps; glassine dust jacket; with a full-color frontispiece and numerous illustrations in text. First edition with complete text in French and English number 1317 from a limited edition 750 copies reserved for the Grey Falcon Press total limitation of 1500 copies. Some very light rubbing at spine tips and corners; pencilled inscription on limitation page; otherwise book is fine. Glassine just a bit tanned along the edges; tiny chips at spine tips and corners. An excellent copy -- nice and bright. Tasteful bookplates of Louis and Anne Marie Davidson. <br/><br/> Grey Falcon Press / Trianon Press paperback books
1986147140N.p.: N.p. 1986. Revised Draft script for the 1987 film here under the working title "Gaby Brimmer." <br/><br/>Based on the true story of Gaby Brimmer a young woman born with cerebral palsy and near-total body paralysis who became an acclaimed artist author and activist. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for Norma Aleandro. <br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Mexico City. <br/><br/>Black untitled wrappers. Title page present dated 1/86 noted as Revised with credits for screenwriters MARTIN SALINAS and MICHAEL JAMES LOVE. 123 leaves with last page of text numbered 122. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Good tidemarked to the upper edges wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. N.p. unknown books
195821190Paris and New York: The Paris Review 1958. First edition. Paperback. Good . 8vo. The Autumn-Winter 1958 - 59 issue of this literary magazine edited by George Plimpton Peter Matthiessen and others. This issue quite notable for the inclusion of 178 pp novella entitled Good-bye Columbus by Philip Roth. Published here for the first time and precedes the hardbound Houghton Mifflin edition. Covers a bit worn. A good copy in bound wrappers with some light stains to several pages mostly in the margins. This issue also includes poems by Robert Bly James Wright and William Stafford among others. Scarce and important issue. <br/><br/> The Paris Review paperback books
19739025780New York: Tudor 1973. Hardcover. fine/near fine. Special issue of t5he XXe Siecle Review edited by G. di San Lazzaro. Illustrated with an original double page color lithography by Chagall. 33 printed plates in color and 100 in black and white. Dust jacket has small closed tear at head of dust jacket. In original stapled cardboard container. <br/><br/> Tudor hardcover books
197722409Paris: Maeght 1977. First edition. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Fine. Chagall Marc. 24 pages. Folio 38 x 29 cm. Text in French with commentary by Aime Maeght One double page color lithograph and a host of full page color and black and white plates. Maeght unknown books
198122407Paris: Maeght 1981. First edition. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Fine. Chagall Marc. Folio 38 x 29 cm. Text in French by Jacques Dupin. Cover and one double-page color lithograph with an additional 14 images mostly in color. Printed to by Mourlot under the direction of Charles Sorlier. Maeght unknown books
195022408Paris: Maeght 1950. First edition. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Fine. Chagall Marc. Folio 38 x 29 cm. Four leaves Text in French with commentary by Jean Wahl with contributions by Guillaume Apollinaire Lionel Venturi and Blaise Cendrars. Cover and one double page color lithograph. Maeght unknown books
196951429Boston: Boston Book and Art Shop Inc 1969. First American Edition. Quarto. Gray cloth boards titled in black on spine and front cover; dustjacket with clear unprinted acetate protector as issued; 179pp. Two original lithographs including dustwrapper frontispiece; numerous plates and text illustrations in color and black and white. Minor thumb-soil to front free endpaper; small spot of discoloration at base of jacket spine panel; still a solidly Near Fine copy in Near Fine jacket. Third volume of the catalogue raisonné of Chagall's lithographic work. Boston Book and Art Shop, Inc unknown books