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197414453New York: Crown Publishers 1974 First edition American issue. Cloth. Quarto. With two original lithographs in color jacket and frontispiece. Color illustrations throughout. Fine in very good d.j. D.j. has light wear at the top of back cover. Lithographs IV Crown Publishers, hardcover
22869Monaco Editions André Sauret 1972. Folio. 252pp. Original colour lithograph and 220 additional illustrations. Original cloth in dustwrapper. A fine copy in dustwrapper in the scarce slipcase. Lithograph in excellent state. First edition. Monaco, Editions André Sauret, 1972. hardcover
1986657440SEAT 1986. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. This massive portfolio measuring 15 x 21 inches includes 50 stunning color offset lithograph plates each with original heavy interleaving all in pristine condition with 24 7 pages of text. Housed in publisher's green cloth clamshell portfolio case with mustard-yellow paper portfolio for the text; plates laid loose in tray portfolio has slight wear. Although the vibrant plates are offset lithographs they are reproductions not originals though they are sometimes sold as the latter. Copy #467 of 3000 numbered copies issued the entire edition. PLEASE NOTE: due to the size and weight of this book it will require additional charges for overseas and expedited shipping. SEAT paperback
1974380931New York / Paris: Leon Amiel Publisher / Maeght Editeur 1974. Hardcover. Near Fine/Fine. First American edition. Quarto. 213pp. Contemporary owner's gift inscription on front fly still fine in a fine dustwrapper. Laid in is a greeting card with a 5 1/2" by 3 1/2" card pasted on front of "Woman with a Donkey" by Chagall 1943 printed in France card is blank inside. Leon Amiel Publisher / Maeght Editeur hardcover
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
238622Monte Carlo 1964. 4to. 208 s. Rikt illustr. i farger og s/h. Orig. helsjirtingb. 11 fargelitograferte blad og side 19-20 Bäuerliche Landschaft skåret ut og mangler. . unknown
123222Andre Sauret Monte Carlo. 1960-86 . First editions 6 vols 4to 33 x 15 cms; vols III and IV in German the remaining in French 28 original lithographs including the 4 dust-jackets for vols I-IV mostly coloured numerous other illustrations some coloured some monochrome; publisher's cloth and original dust-jackets very minor wear top jacket extremities else a fine set.<br /> The complete set of the catalogue raisonne of Chagall's lithographs.<br /> Andre Sauret, Monte Carlo. 1960-86 hardcover
198435781Monte-Carlo: Editions André Sauret 1984. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Hardcover. IN FRENCH. Bound in grey cloth covered boards with black title to spine and "Chagall" with dates to front board. Clean and bright with many full color illustrations. In illustrated blue dust jacket with title to front panel. Slight fading to spine panel of jacket and minor wear to edges. Jacket is protected with original clear glassine. 250 pages. ART/070822. Editions André Sauret hardcover
1998Q-0900946628Merrell Holberton 1998-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Merrell Holberton paperback
1851701486.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
139542New York Harry N. Abrams nd c. 1965. 776pp. 4to. Original pictorial cloth in lightly rubbed dustwrapper some short tears on backstrip. Colour plates and black and white illustrations. Edges a touch yellowed. Gift inscription on ffe. A very good copy. First edition. New York, Harry N. Abrams nd [c. 1965]. hardcover
197240668Monaco: Editions André Sauret 1972. Near fine. Beautifully produced catalogue with full-page photographic reproductions of over 200 Chagall pieces many in color and an original color lithographic frontispiece by Chagall. This is the English edition of the catalogue translated from the French. 12.5'' x 9.5''. Original grey cloth in original color pictorial dust jacket. Illustrated with color lithographic frontispiece by Chagall and photographic images throughout. 249 3 pages. Only trace wear to jacket edges and typical offsetting to verso of original lithograph. Editions André Sauret unknown
1962138025New York: George Braziller Inc. in Association with Horizon Magazine 1962. Hardcover. near fine. 1st Trade Edition In English. 1-10 11-210 4pp. Folio. Illustrated dust jacket over red cloth boards with titles in gilt to spine and front board. Boards just lightly rubbed. Jacket with a few spots of discrete professional restoration and some light shelfwear. Upper corner of front flap of jacket clipped. Elegant and moving gift inscription on the ffep dated in the year of publication from a son to his parents to "mark the end of a year of tumult". Else internally clean. near fine A beautiful art book commemorating the stained glass windows Marc Chagall designed for the Hadassah-Hebrew University Medical Center in Jerusalem. The twelve original windows each symbolizing one of the Tribes of Israel are reproduced herein in full colour with additional preparatory sketches and drawings depicted. Also included are two original lithographs by Chagall created especially for this book. A beautiful book by a modern master. 1962 George Braziller Inc. in Association with Horizon Magazine hardcover
1974202163<p>Leon Amiel Publisher / Maeght Editeur 1974. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 11x11x1. Chagall. Large hardcover yellow cloth boards under pictorial dust jacket. Includes 2-page original lithograph "Le fleuve vert" 1974. Minor wear to DJ. Extra postage required for international or expedited shipping.</p> Leon Amiel Publisher / Maeght Editeur hardcover
194831344Geneva / Paris: Èditions des Trois Collines 1948 1948. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Chagall. Chagall. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Chagall Chagall Bella. Lumières allumées. Traduction par Ida Chagall. 45 illustrations/Dessins de Marc Chagall. Genève et Paris: Editions des Trois Collines 1948. Squarish 8vo. In-8 228pp. Printed illustrated wrappers / broché couverture illustrée. First Edition of the french translation / Edition originale de la traduction française. Tiré à 2690 a bit of tape remains on the inside covers where the original glassine was fixed. A very nice copy in the original glassine which shows a bit of wear. Èditions des Trois Collines, (1948) unknown
195731335New York: Harry N. Abrams 1957. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Chagall. Chagall. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Chagall Meyer Franz; Bolliger Hans. MARC CHAGALL HIS GRAPHIC WORK. New York: Harry N. Abrams 1957. First Edition. 4to. pp. xxxviii 151. 6 colour plates & 147 text illus. many full-page. biblio. 2 colour Lithographs. A fine fresh copy in the original dustwrapper &the original wrap-around-band is in place but is unfortunately torn with age. In the original plain cardboard slipcaase. Freitag 1577. Harry N. Abrams hardcover
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
1990231441Éditions André Sauret et Éditions Michèle Trinckvel 1990. First printing thus. Hardcover in dust jacket in publisher's slipcase. Fine in fine dust jacket in lightly rubbed near fine slipcase. Translated from French by Tanya Leslie. Text in French and English. Éditions André Sauret et Éditions Michèle Trinckvel hardcover
1969154773Boston Book and Art Shop 1969. First U.S. edition. Hardcover in dust jacket. Fine in near fine dust jacket with small closed tear to spine end in mylar cover. With two original lithographs the dust jacket and frontispiece. Boston Book and Art Shop hardcover
19271751Paris: I. Grodzensky 1927. First edition. Text in French and Yiddish. In publisher’s wrappers bound by string. Cover design by Marc Chagall. Cover and plates are worn at extremities. Cover and some plates damaged at corners and at the string. Two photographic reproductions are loose. Overall in good condition. First edition. Text in French and Yiddish. In publisher’s wrappers bound by string. Cover design by Marc Chagall. 4 text plates and 19 album card plates with mounted photographic reproductions. <p><br /> Scarce book with Chagall’s cover design.<br /> <p><p><br /> With Marc Chagall’s image on the front cover. Before a black background the image features an opened Torah scroll with the inscription of Schwartzbard's name in Hebrew letters an angel with sword flies over the Torah an allusion to Michael the Archangel the advocate of the Jews.<br /> <p><p><br /> A scarce album with pictures of places and portraits of people connected with the Schwartzbard-trial together with short expressions of opinion from prominent intellects as well as brief biographical notes on Schwartzbard and Petliura.<br /> <p><p><br /> Sholom Schwartzbard 1886–1938 was a Russian-born French Yiddish poet and anarchist the assassin of Symon Petliura 1879–1926 head of the Ukrainian government-in-exile in Paris in 1926. Schwartzbard held Petliura responsible for the death of fifteen of his relatives murdered in pogroms during Petliura rule of the Ukrainian National Republic. The number of Jews murdered during the massive 1918–1921 pogroms in Ukraine is estimated to be between 35000 and 50000 and a large percent of the violent attacks were carried out by soldiers under Petliura’s command. The Schwartzbard trial began in mid-October 1927 lasted for eight days in the end it turned on accusations of Petliura's responsibility for the pogroms and eventually Schwarztbard was acquitted. <br /> <p><p><br /> Scarce we could trace only 3 copies in institutional holdings Harvard University Widener Library Cambridge MA USA; NLI Jerusalem; Musée d’art et d’histoire du Judaïsme Paris.<br /> <p>. [I. Grodzensky] unknown
19221736Moscow: Der Shtrom The Moscow School for Yiddish Printers 1922. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. Paper yellowed due to aging. Tiny inkblots on cover. Note in pencil on title page. Numeric notes between pp. 9–25. Three pinholes throughout at the gutter. Cover artistically restored. Overall in very good condition. Cover design by Marc Chagall. Cover design by Marc Chagall. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. 80 p. <p><br /> The second number of the first Soviet Yiddish literary-cultural periodical featuring a cover designed by Marc Chagall.<br /> <p><p><br /> Shtorm was founded and edited by a literary and artistic group formed in Kiev of Yekhezkl Dobrushin Nokhem Oyslender and Arn Kushnirov and Dovid Hofshteyn. Six numbers were published in five issues between 1922 and 1924. <br /> <p><p><br /> Each cover featured the same illustration on the front by Marc Chagall. “Chagall used only the letters in the word Shtrom as illustrations which included a disembodied person on the »R« and a factory with a worker entering the building as part of the »Sh«†Shneer pp. 145–6.<br /> <p><p><br /> Bibl.: Shneer D.: Yiddish and the Creation of Soviet Jewish Culture: 1918–1930. Cambridge University Press 2004.<br /> <p>. Der Shtrom, The Moscow School for Yiddish Printers unknown
19726464Monaco: Andre Sauret 1972. First edition. Cloth over Boards. Very Good mild ex-library. Folio 10 x 13 pp. 249 magnificently illustrated in color and b/w. Clean crisp copy of a beautuiful book Andre Sauret hardcover
1937140947814Berlin: Verlag fur Kultur- und Wirtschaftswerbung 1937. Near Fine. 32 pp. Bound in publisher's side-stapled pictorial wraps. Illustrated with black and white art reproduction photos. Text in German. With laid-in "Der Ewige Jude" The Wandering Jew exhibition postcard postmarked Bremen 1939. Near Fine with light edge wear and age toning; postcard evenly toned contemporary German stamps on the verso with 1939 postmark. <p>In the aftermath of the confiscation of nearly 20000 art works from German museums Adolph Hitler's Ministry of Propaganda organized an exhibition of modern art in order to decry its racially impure deleterious character and supposed backing by Jewish interests in the Weimar era. The exposition was hosted at the Institute of Archaeology in the Hofgarten on July 19 1937 in Munich and later traveled throughout Germany. Organized by the Ministry of Propaganda leader Joseph Goebbels the show was designed to reinforce in the German public mind that subversive decadent or avant-garde art work would not be tolerated in the Third Reich. Attended by over two million visitors the show displayed over 650 confiscated paintings sculptures and prints by 112 artists primarily German including Georg Grosz Ernst Ludwig Kirchner Paul Klee Georg Kolbe Otto Dix Wassily Kandinsky Marc Chagall and many other now-acclaimed modern artists. Targeted artists were the subject of merciless ridicule and denounced with most works displayed unframed and obscured by painted slogans. Attended most famously by Museum of Non-Objective Painting predecessor to the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum director Hilla R who supported affected artists like Vasily Kandinsky Rudolf Bauer and others by exhibiting their work in the United States. Many works were destroyed lost or re-homed overseas after the fall of the Third Reich. <br /> <br /> <p>Laid-in is an antisemitic postcard for the third part of a series of Schandausstellungen or condemnation exhibitions "Der Ewige Jude" The Wandering Jew. The show opened on November 8 1937 to January 31 1938 in Berlin under Joseph Goebbels' direction. The exhibition traveled for the next year and a half attracting over 700000 visitors and concluding in March 1939 in Magdeburg. Verlag fur Kultur- und Wirtschaftswerbung unknown
192931350Camden N.J.: The Menorah Journal Inc 1929. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Chagall. Chagall. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Klein A. M. Chagall. THE MENORAH JOURNAL. January 1929. Vol. XVI No. 1. Henry Hurwitz Editor. The Menorah Journal Inc. Camden N.J. First Edition. 4to. Viii 97 pp. 3 pp. ads. Printed tan wrappers. A near fine copy. Small repair at the spine crown o/w a clean example. Contains a frontispiece "My Wife" by Marc Chagall a Sculptural Art Insert by Jacques Lipchitz a poem "Five Weapons Against Death" by A. M. Klein a review by Lionel Trilling & others. The Menorah Journal Inc unknown
1930170648Berlin: Galerie Flechtheim 1930. First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. Text in German. A brief monograph devoted to Chagall's illustrations for the fables of Jean de La Fontaine.<br /> <br /> 16 leaves. Very Good or better in saddle-stapled wrappers with light foxing overall. Scarce. Galerie Flechtheim unknown