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1963145374New York: Charles E. Slatkin Galleries 1963. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 18 through November 16 1963. Preface by Alan M. Fern. Introduction by Alain De Leiris. Includes over 100 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. Charles E. Slatkin Galleries unknown books
198037718New York: Dover Publications 1980. 4to 31 cm 12.25". 7 119 1 pp.; illus. <br><br>From the publisher's note: ". . . The artist most closely associated with Gil Blas Illustré with most of the covers to his credit and with contributions appearing between July 5 1891 the second numbered issue and December 28 1900 was Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen. It is for the sake of the Steinlen covers and song illustrations that copies of Gil Blas Illustré are still avidly collected and it was during his years on that magazine that Steinlen attained the peak of his form. The name of one instantly recalls the name of the other. In pictorial wrappers; lightly age-toned. Both hinges cracked faint foxing to front endpapers. Dover Publications unknown books
1973223230Lausanne: GAD 1973. First. paperback. very good. Exhibition catalogue: Lausanne 10 Novembre 1859; Paris 13 Decembre 1923. Many black & white illustrations. Tall 8vo stiff pictorial wrappers. Lausanne: Galerie des Arts Decoratifs 1973. Very good.<br/><br/> An exhibition in honor of the 50th anniversary of his death.<br/><br/> GAD unknown books
1918181449France` 1918. Paperback. G age wear throughout.Cover has some tears. interior pages shwo some staining. French language edition. Brown paper wrap with B&W illustration with clera mylar cover. 52 pgs heavily illustrated. paperback books
1982007517New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1982. Publisher's promotional poster featuring the classic Art Nouveau Steinlen poster "Compagnie Francaise des Chocolats et des Thes" 1895. A poster distributed in limited numbers at the ABA trade show in 1982. Near Fine faint creases. 19" w x 29" h. Printed on heavy paper. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 19" w x 29" h. Dover Publications, Inc. books
1982007518New York: Dover Publications Inc. 1982. Publisher's promotional poster featuring the classic Art Nouveau Steinlen poster "Lait Pur de la Vingeanne Sterilise" 1897. A poster distributed in limited numbers at the ABA trade show in 1982. Near Fine faint creases. Printed on heavy paper. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Dover Publications, Inc. books
1902047092Paris 1902. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition. Illustrated throughout by Steinlein - chipped at edges covers slightly discolored spine torn at hinge and almost detached. Bright internally - remarkable images by Steinlein critiquing French colonialism and other horrors. Size: Folio. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Art & Design; Inventory No: 047092. unknown books
1983WRCLIT64013San Francisco: Alan Wofsy Fine Arts 1983. xv12283pp. Quarto. Cloth. Illustrations throughout. Preface by Roger Marx. Near fine in dust jacket the latter enclosed in an old style protector affixed to the boards with tabs of tape in four places. A photo-offset reprinting of the authoritative reference on Steinlen's illustrative work including books periodicals prints and ephemera. Alan Wofsy Fine Arts hardcover books
1928010822Amsterdam: Verlag P. A. Hemerijck A. T. Kleerekoper 1928. Book. Very good- condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio. 14 pages of text followed by 24 mounted plates about half of which are in color. Minor staining to edge of final few mounting pages not affecting the plates. Moderate browning to text pages and minor chipping to a few pages. Original portfolio case is heavily stained at the fore-edge with minor to moderate shelfwear remaining intact and attractive. Limited to 500 printed of which this is numbered 047. Verlag P. A. Hemerijck (A. T. Kleerekoper) Hardcover books
19172802931917. unbound. very good. 1 page on personal stationery 6.25 x 4.5 inches no date circa 1917 signed "Steinlen" untranslated but apparently sending good wishes to the recipient. Several surface creases; very good- condition. Also included: a scarce 1917 edition of the "Exposition Steinlen" -- a retrospect of the artist's work that was offered for sale in war-torn France during World War I. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> Swiss-born French Art Nouveau painter and print maker.<br/><br/> unknown books
1901144556Paris: Piazza/Sevin et Rey 1901. paperback. very good. 100 black & white illustrations. Tall 12mo original printed wrappers illustrated on both sides and spine in color wrappers are lightly foxed and discolored at edges; one small stain at top center. Unopened pages. Paris: Edition H. Piazza/Sevin et Rey 1901. Text in French. Very good .<br/><br/> Despite the title none of the 100 illustrations are printed in color.<br/><br/> Piazza/Sevin et Rey unknown books
190727750Paris: Bibliothèque Internationale d'Édition E. Sansot & Cie 1907. First Trade Edition. Quarto 24.5cm.; original grey pictorial wrappers; 207pp.; frontispiece & 14 tissue guarded plates; numerous text illus. throughout. Wrappers a bit worn especially at spine edges; preliminaries foxed else Very Good and sound overall. Bleak collection of stories following in the footsteps of Zola's naturalistic novel Germinal. This later collection mostly set in the mines of northern France beautifully albeit lugubriously illustrated by the Art Nouveau painter and printmaker Théophile Steinlen. CRAUZAT 639. Bibliothèque Internationale d'Édition, E. Sansot & Cie unknown books
1901168104Paris 1901. paperback. fine. Black & white frontispiece 99 beautiful color illustrations. Tall 12mo original printed wrappers with wrap-around color illustration; original glassine; unopened pages. Paris: Edition H. Piazza/Sevin et Rey 1901. Text in French. A very fine unused copy.<br/><br/> unknown books
19014340Paris: Sevin et Rey 1901. 8vo wrap-around pictorial wrappers with the lively scene in colors extending across both covers and spine One of 100 copies on Japan paper. Some creasing to spine else fine and bright in glassine and modern clamshell box with leather spine label. Full page color illustrations with brief text of daily working class street life. Collection of Steinlen's illustrations originally published in Gil Blas Illustre Le Mirliton and Chambard. WITH a small original photograph of Steinlen dapper in a striped jacket with a young woman on a balcony overlooking the lake; caption on verso "Ouchy Juillet 1923" taken five months before his death in December 1923. . Pictorial Wrappers. Fine. Illus. by STEINLEN. 8vo. Sevin et Rey Paperback books
1916261491Paris 1916. Original poster. Lithograph. 47 x 31.25 inches.<br/><br/> A celebration of Franco-Serbian solidarity this compelling World War I poster shows a French infantryman leading a group of Serb civilians and soldiers as they head across a bare winter landscape. The leading Serb soldier has his hand on the Frenchman's shoulder. <br> Allied to the Entente Powers Serbia had been overwhelmed by the vastly superior numbers of Central Powers forces and after defeat at the Battle of Kosovo at the end of 1915 the Serbian Army was forced out of their home territory and fled into Albania. Thousands of Serbs died of cold and starvation during the following winter. Kosovo had been the sight of an historic Serbian defeat at the hands of the Ottomans in 1389 which led to the loss of Serbian independence and became a symbol of Serb nationalism. 'Serbia Day' 1916 was organized in Paris to benefit the displaced Serbs and was celebrated in June to coincide with the approximate date of that medieval battle.<br>Théophile Alexandre Steinlen 1859-1923 frequently referred to as just Steinlen was a Swiss-born Art Nouveau painter and printmaker best known for his 'Chat Noir' advertisements for the cabaret of the same name. <br>The poster is laid on linen and in good condition. A scarce item.<br/><br/> unknown books