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1968WRCLIT60630Paris: Hermann 1968. Two volumes. Large thick octavos. Publisher's printed wrapper over stiff wrappers. Frontispieces plates and photographs. Fine in soiled publisher's folding clamshell boxes. First edition. Preface by Étienne Dennery. A substantial festschrift in honor of the Director of the Bibliotheque Nationale planned by Jean Porcher and overseen after his death by André Masson. The frontispiece to the first volume is an original color lithograph by Marc Chagall printed by Mourlot and the frontis to the second is an original etching by Dunoyer de Segonzac printed at Atelier Lacourière. The whole was printed in an unspecified but limited edition on Glastonbury Antique Laid paper. Hermann unknown books
19748012New York: Crown 1974. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Notes and catalogue by Charles Sorlier and Fernand Mourlot. Translated from the French by Howard Brabyn. 134 full color plates plus 27 black & white plates. Two original lithographs the jacket and frontispiece. The reproductions were printed on the presses of Les Imprimeries Reunies in Lausanne and the original lithographs on the presses of Mourlot in Paris. Dust jacket. <br/><br/> Crown hardcover books
19719019337Berne: Editions Kornfeld et Klipstein 1971. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. One of 1000 copies bound in the publisher's original cloth over boards cover and spine stamped in black. Dust jacket has been bumped at the head & heel and resulting closed tears have been discretely repaired. Frontis Autoportrait à la grimace 1924/1925 No. 43/I s. VI. With six examples of Chagall's signature and 123 plates with explanations throughout in black & white and color. Text in French. <br/><br/> Editions Kornfeld et Klipstein hardcover books
196220008Paris: Maeght 1962. First edition. Original Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Fine. Chagall Marc. Folio 38 x 29 cm. Text in French by Yves Bonnefoy "Le religion de Chagall." Cover and double-paged illustrations are color lithographs plus 85 small black and white lithographs in the Chroniques section. Fresh bright copy. Maeght unknown books
196621389New York: Praeger 1966. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. illustrated maroon cloth. Fine in near fine original lettered dust wrapper. Chagall Marc. 83 pages. 33.5 x 26 cm. Six original color lithographs by Chagall as well as additional illustrations. Produced by Andre Sauret. Charles Sorlier engraved the lithographs and black and white drawings. Fernand Mourlot printed the latter. Black and white photographs of the ceiling are by Izis and six color photos of the ceiling by Jean Dubout. With the "Final Study" inside flap of back cover. Translated from the French by Brenda Gilchrist. Owner inscription free front endpaper. Praeger hardcover books
197922410Paris: Maeght 1979. First edition. Stiff Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Fine. Chagall Marc. 32 pages. Folio 38 x 29 cm. Text in French by Vercors. Color lithographs -- cover and one double-paged illustration were printed by Mourlot. Total of twenty black and white plates. Fresh bright and clean copy. Maeght unknown books
196524593Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret 1965. First edition. Cloth. Fine/fine. Clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. 171 pp. Text in French by Jacques Prevert and with four full-page color original compositions by Marc Chagall. The book contains black and white photographs of the denizens and performers of Le Cirque D'Izis. A handsome fine copy in red cloth binding lettered at spine aand decorated on the front panel in black. The unclipped dustwrapper with wrap-a-round full color illustration by Chagall is also in fine condition. The dustwrapper is protected in an unprinted clear acetate wrapper which is mildly creased and with a short tear to the rear panel. A superb copy of this atmospheric book which won praise in Parr & Badger The Photobook Volume 1. Andre Sauret unknown books
1968WB16835Paris: Hermann 1968. First Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 4to. Two volume set. Publisher's printed wrappers. An excellent set housed in publisher's slipcases with frontispieces plates and photographs. Slipcases with some wear to head and foot of spines but books themselves are in find condition. Preface by Étienne Dennery. Each volume has an original work at the front: a color lithograph by Marc Chagall in vol. 1 an original etching by Dunoyer de Segonzac in vol. 2. This handsome production was completed under the direction of André Masson in honor of the Director of the Bibliotheque Nationale. A unnumbered limited edition on fine paper. <br/><br/> Hermann paperback books
196920014Paris: Maeght 1969. First edition. Stiff Wraps. Orig. illustrated wrappers. Fine. Chagall Marc. 32 pages. Folio 38 x 29 cm. Text in French by Claude Esteban. Comprising one double-page lithograph printed in colours with title-page text and reproductions published by Maeght Paris on wove paper loose as issued within original lithographic front cover wrapper. Bright clean copy. Maeght unknown books
196619228New York: Frederick A. Praeger 1966. Pictorial cloth. Fine/Fine. Marc Chagall. A superb copy of the 1966 1st American edition translated from its original French by Brenda Gilchrist. Clean and Fine in a crisp Fine example of the pictorial paper dustjacket. And in a very impressive example of the publisher's mylar overlay dustjacket --a 2nd dustjacket-- as well. Tall quarto also includes a pristine example of the "Final Study of the Ceiling of the Paris Opera" fold-out sheet at the rear pastedown. "The six color lithographs and all the black-and-white drawings were engraved by Charles Sorlier after the original sketches by Marc Chagall. The original lithograph and the color lithgraphs were printed by Mourlot Freres. The binding is by Maurice Busenhart of Lausanne. The 6 color photographs of the ceiling are by Jean Dubout the 8 black-and-white photographs of the painting of the ceiling are by Izis". From the Justification page. <br/><br/> Frederick A. Praeger hardcover books
1940150290N.p.: N.p. 1940. Vintage double-weight oversize borderless photograph of artist Marc Chagall circa 1940s. With the stamp of PIX agency on the verso crediting a photographer known only as "Huston" along with a large stamp reading "SAMPLE" and a library stamp. From the archive of the PIX Agency a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.<br/><br/>8.25 x 10 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown 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
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
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