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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
1953164013Paris: Fernand Hazan 1953. First edition. Small softcover. Text in French by Georg Schmidt. Includes 20 color plates. A clean near fine copy in wrappers with a "Property of The New York Time Book Review" stamp to the front free endpaper in a close to near fine tissue dust jacket. A nicely printed book. Fernand Hazan unknown books
1975161361New York: Crown Publishers Inc 1975. First edition. Hardcover. 146 pages. Preface by Jean Adehmar. Includes numerous color and some black and white illustrations. A tight very near fine copy in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. A very good reference work. Crown Publishers, Inc unknown books
1972138222Monaco: Editions André Sauret 1972. First edition. Hardcover. Notes and catalogue by Charles Sorlier and a preface by André Malraux. Attractive monograph that includes one original color lithograph and 220 additional illustrations. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Lithograph in fine condition. Editions André Sauret unknown books
19902543Editions AndreSauret/ Editions Michele Trinckvel 1990. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good. 4to. Exhaustive catalogue raisonné of books illustrated by Marc Chagall. Very Good in Good dj. Dust jacket scratched on rear panel. Editions AndreSauret/ Editions Michele Trinckvel hardcover books
1920165270Paris: Au Sans Pareil 1920. 1 of 9 copies on Japon Imperial paper Copy No. IV. Softcover. VG or better glassine jacket with minor chipping few tiny tears no significant loss microscopic at best. Printed oversize wraps with glassine jacket. Half-title. Title-page with woodcut vignette and 4 woodcut illustrations by Marc Chagall. 48 pp. Among Marc Chagall's earliest book illustrations preceded only by appearances in 1914 and 1918. With Andre Breton Soupault was one of the founders of the Surrealist movement: "Soupault's earliest verse collection 'Aquarium' 1917 was published with the help of Guillaume Apollinaire who introduced Soupault to André Breton. In 1919 Soupault Breton and Louis Aragon cofounded the review 'Littérature'. Originally drawn to the antirationalism of the Dada movement Soupault soon rejected its nihilism and he and Breton experimented with other revolutionary techniques. One result of their experimentation was the "automatic writing" of the jointly authored 'Les Champs magnétiques' 1920; 'The Magnetic Fields' known as the first major Surrealist work. Soupault soon abandoned automatic writing to produce carefully crafted verses such as those in 'Westwego' 1922 and 'Georgia' 1926. As the Surrealist movement became increasingly dogmatic and political Soupault grew dissatisfied with it and eventually broke with it and Breton" Encyclopedia Britannica online. Exceptionally rare one of 9 such copies. Au Sans Pareil unknown books
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
000836London: Abelard-Schuman 1961. First Edition. Folio. 46pp. Eight drawings by Chagall. Sutzkever a leading Yiddish poet of his generation evokes the Siberia of his early childhood. A good copy in dust jacket with edge wear closed tears and three light brown stains on cover near spine. London: Abelard-Schuman, 1961 unknown books
1946173979New York and Chicago IL: The Museum of Modern Art in association with The Art Institute of Chicago 1946. First edition. Softcover. 102 pages. Text by James Johnson Sweeney. Includes 3 color and numerous black and white illustrations checklist and bibliography. A very good copy in lightly soiled wrappers. Internally a clean copy. The Museum of Modern Art in association with The Art Institute of Chicago unknown books
1972170687Geneva Switzerland: Skira 1972. Later edition. Small hardcover. 122 pages. Text by Lionello Venturi. Includes over 50 tipped in color plates. An about very good copy with some foxing in a very good plus dust jacket with some minor wear. Skira unknown books
19451010721945. Venturi Lionello. MARC CHAGALL. 47 pp. text includes 2 tipped-in color plates 25 drawings in b&w and is followed by 64 b&w plates. 4to. cloth. New York Pierre Matisse Editions 1945. Edition limited to 1500 copies. hardcover books