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1930L101New Haven: Yale University Press 1930. Hardcover. First Edition. Limited Printing of 250 copies. 8vo. 57pp. Bound in the original publisher decorative cloth. Patterned endpapers. Signed by Claudel and Charlot on the limitation page and frontispiece respectively. VERY GOOD in Very Good dust jacket protected in a removable mylar cover. The book itself shows minor rubbing of the topmost and bottommost of the spine and the corners very small light rubbing mark on the front board otherwise the binding is strong and tight the text and illustrations are clean and unmarked and the boards are bright and colorful. The dust jacket shows some edge wear with some very small chips and closed tears some light rubbing marks otherwise is bright colorful and distinct. As pictured. Yale University Press hardcover
2021x-1032126663Routledge 2021. Hardcover. New. 202 pages. 8.56x5.43x0.67 inches. Routledge hardcover
1974052181Los Angeles: Dawson's Book Shop 1974. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine/As New. A Very Tiny New Edition Of The 1933 First Edition Including The Dj Stating "Inscriptions By Paul Claudel" But With The Claudel Text Replaced With The Verses By Charlot Originally Intended For The 1933 Edition. #229 Of 300 Copies Signed By Charlot And Initialed By Lynton R Kistler With 32 Original Lithographs By Charlot Signed In Color In The Plates And A Dj By Charlot. A Fine As New Example No Wear Or Damage No Browning Or Fraying In Fine Dj And Slipcase. <br/> <br/> Dawson's Book Shop paperback
199120166HEYNE WILHELM 1991. 1. softcover. HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
018703Hardcover. Near Fine. University of Georgia 1945. Hardcover. Book Condition: Very Good . First Edition First Printing. A Signed by author/artist; few pages have foxing especially end papers; 178 examples of art; one of 2500 copies printed in 1945. Signed/inscribed "For Marion to remember the Charlot family by"by Author in Northhampton MA in 1945 he also listed his family members below the signature on the blank page following the front fep. 'Marion' was director of the Currier Gallery in Manchester for many years and has also signed her name to the top corner of the front fep. Also included are many pieces of paper emhemera concernung Jean Charlot his life and works an invitation folding addressed card to the exhibit in Northhampton in 1945 a fold-out of the mural 'Black Christ' newspaper clippings and full-page articles from Smith College etc. 10 pcs in all. A very unique grouping. Fine in a very good dust wrapper. <br/> <br/> hardcover
195478911Boston:: Houghton Mifflin 1954. First edition. publisher's cloth in illustrated dust jacket. A very near fine copy in a jacket with some rubbing and tiny chips at corners and folds. 8vo. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Inscribed and signed on the half-title page by Jean Charlot with a drawing and "Aloha" enclosed in a heart Honolulu 1954. Houghton Mifflin, hardcover
1945512278Atlanta: University of Georgia Press 1945. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Introduction by Lamar Dodd. Photographs by Eugene Payor. Small quarto. Heavily illustrated in black and white with several color plates. Owner name on front fly else near fine in about very good dust jacket with a toned and worn spine shallow loss at the spine ends two short tears and a bit of staining on the cover. Signed by Charlot on a front blank. One of 2500 copies printed. University of Georgia Press hardcover
1976183Univ of Hawaii Pr 1976. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good . Near Fine hardbound in Very good dustjacket slight tear to lower cover. Also included is Catalog of Prints by Jean Choulot with illustrations and included brochure Kei Viti. 4to. Large. 450 pgs. Univ of Hawaii Pr hardcover
195678909New York:: The Viking Press 1956. First edition. publisher's cloth in illustrated dust jacket. A clean tight and sound copy in a price-clipped jacket with some slight rubbing at extremities. . 8vo. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Inscribed and signed on the half-title page by Jean Ducky Charlot with a small drawing of a swimming duck N.Y. '56. The Viking Press, hardcover
43088711-nnew. unknown
1976stela1319Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii and The Jean Charlot Foundation 1976. 1976. square 4to. pp. xviii 450. over 700 b/w illus. & 29 colour plates. index. cloth. dw. scuffed tear to front bottom edge with tape repairs & 1 short tear. Catalogue Raisonné. Hardcover. Very Good/Dust Jacket Included. Honolulu: The University Press of Hawaii and The Jean Charlot Foundation, [1976]. Hardcover
1977170766N.p.: Gamma 1977. Vintage satin-finish press photograph of the funeral of Charlie Chaplin which took place on December 27 1977 two days after the actor's death. Mimeo snipe in French and English on the verso. <br /> <br /> Chaplin was interred in the Corsier-sur-Vevey cemetery following a private Anglican ceremony. <br /> <br /> 10 x 8 inches. About Fine. Gamma unknown
1964sgn 1783<p>Signed. First Edition limited edition 205 of 500. Fine slipcase no dust jacket. Custom bound by Jan Sobota. 4 engravings from the original plates by Jose Posada. Title page engraving by Fritz Eichenberg pencil signed. Book is custom bound by the late Jan Sobota who was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Guild of Bookworkers in 2012. Sobota was Director of Conservation at the Bridwell Library at Southern Methodist University from 1990-97. Laid in is an announcement of an exhibition of Modern Design Bindings at Russell Light Books in Dallas. Signed by Eichenberg on the title page. Jean Charlot has signed at the end under his credits no inscription. See photos. Shipped boxed.</p> Pratt Art Center hardcover
1974643Los Angeles: Dawson's Book Shop 1974. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. :: Miniature Book :: Limited Edition of 300 copies. :: Artful tiny color lithograph reproductions of the plates of the original 1932 Picture Book with Jean Charlot's own commentary verses upon each. :: Signed and numbered upon last page by Jean Charlot and initialed by Lynton R. Kistler- whom hand-set the type in the original Picture Book and wrote the introduction for this miniature. :: <br /> <br /> Bound in publisher's white paper-covered boards front board bears title in black illustration of author's autograph printed down spine. Book itself measures 2 1/8 inches tall x 1 5/8 inches wide; 53 x 42 millimeters. Slightly larger when enclosed in dust jacket and slipcase. Pages unnumbered. <br /> <br /> Condition: Very Good in Very Good dust jacket & Very Good slipcover. Minimal shelf-wear. Dawson's Book Shop hardcover
1936006788Sheed & Ward 1936. Inscribed on front flyleaf: "For Elizabeth Wood/from her friend/Jean Charlot." Below inscription Charlot had made a drawing of a kneeling ox and donkey before a fire with a star above. Bookplate of Elizabeth Wood. Spine lightly soiled quarter-inch tear at bottom. Front inner hinge repaired. Pieces of worn dust jacket loose at back. Signed by Illustrator. First Edition in America. Original Cloth. Good. Illus. by Jean Charlot. Hardcover
1933033796New York: John Becker / Merle Armitage / Will And Lynton R. Kistler 1933. 1st Edition 1st Printing. No Binding. Near Fine. The Rare Prospectus Single Sheet Folded Into Four Large Pages 10 7/8" X 10 1/2" With Original Full Page Color Lithograph On Zinc A Technique Charlot Learned From Ben Shahn Of A Child #25 In The Book But With A Completely Different Color Scheme From That In The Book; One Page Descriptive Text By Kistler. Signed By Charlot. Near Fine Tiny Detached Chip At Bottom Of Fold Laid In Loosely. Very Scarce No Example On An Institutional Holding Shown In Worldcat. <br/> <br/> John Becker / Merle Armitage / Will And Lynton R. Kistler unknown
192212482New York: Harper & Brothers 1922. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good -. The 1922 probable 1st edition with the Harper & Brothers "B-W" code on the copyright page denoting February 1922 publication date IN THE UNCOMMON PICTORIAL DUSTJACKET. Tight and VG/VG with light offsetting at the front gutter in a bright price-clipped VG- dustjacket with soiling to the rear cover as well as a tape ghost and a 2" chip along its bottom-edge. Still though presentable and attractive. Octavo 155 pgs. including black-and-white photos thruout. Harper & Brothers hardcover
195178698New York: Sheed & Ward 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Inscribed with an original drawing by Jean Charlot on the half-title. Dedicated to José Guadalupe Posada this work was praised by Anthony Boucher as "superlative macabre humor in a welcome modernization of a great ancient art-form." Charlot 1898-1979 spent an extensive period of his life living and working in Mexico where he developed a fascination with pre-Columbian manuscripts and art. Oblong octavo: unpaginated. Original black cloth binding with silver-stamped titles and decorations. Some minor edgewear; otherwise very good. Sheed & Ward hardcover
195578910New York:: The Viking Press 1955. First edition. publisher's cloth in illustrated dust jacket. Slight sunning to the top edge of the boards; otherwise a fine copy in a jacket with some rubbing and use at corners and folds. 8vo. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Inscribed and signed on the half-title page by Jean Charlot with drawings of Our Lady birds in flightand a Mexican peasant filling most of the page. The Viking Press, hardcover
192264478Harper and Brothers 1922. Probable First edition early printing. Hardcover. near fine/very good. Octavo. 21cm x 15cm 255pp. Pictorial boards. In scarce dust jacket. Code of B-W on copyright page. February 1922 Previous owner's name at bottom of front free endpaper. Light wear to edges of jacket. Harper and Brothers hardcover
1945517827Atlanta: University of Georgia Press 1945. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Introduction by Lamar Dodd. Photographs by Eugene Payor. Small quarto. Heavily illustrated in black and white with several color plates. Owner name and address on rear pastedown see below. Textblock edges lightly foxed verso of Inscribed leaf and first two leaves foxed as well as a bit of light scattered foxing throughout thus very good or better in moderately worn about very good dust jacket with the spine rubbed and the lettering dulled and shallow loss at the folds and spine ends. One of 2500 copies printed. Inscribed and with an ink sketch by Charlot on a front blank: "For Sister Roberta A restless model and an excellent helper. Jean Charlot Notre Dame Summer 1955." The sketch measures approximately 2" x 3" and features a peg-legged pirate holding a large saw and seated beneath the Jolly Roger. The recipient's owner information on the rear pastedown identifies her as Roberta R. Allen of Prairie Village Kansas. A nice inscription. University of Georgia Press hardcover
19363579Krakow 1936. In original paper. Fine condition. In original paper. 8 p. Polish film program for Chaplin's Modern Times. unknown
19402193Prague 1940. A small restoration with sellotape on the left low corner at the spin. 2 p. unknown
19363602Spain 1936. Leaflet. 4 p. Folded very good condition. Leaflet. 4 p. Spanish advertisement for the cult film. Spain unknown
19472846Budapest: Magyar hirdeto 1947. Origianl paper. Fine condition. Origianl paper. 4 p. Magyar hirdeto unknown