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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
80 pages. Features: Nice colour ad for Dominion Inlaid Linoleum inside front cover; Editorial topics include - Advertising our country, Typical problems in the western provinces, The Return of Employment, and The Cost of Sickness; The Smooth Silence (short story); The Carpenter (short story); Peiping (Beijing/Peking) Under Martial Law - photo-illustrated article of events in troubled China; Not a Case for the Jury (short story); The Girl Who Wouldn't Get Up (short story); The Spongers (short story); First Easter Among the Godless - photo-illustrated article told by Alexander Welikotny describes his experiences in Russia; Heil Summer, Heil Sport, All Heil! - article looks forward to the Olympics, with photos of Canadian Crew Champions, The Leanders "Eight" of Hamilton, broad jumper "Sammy" Richardson, and walker "Hank" Cieman of Toronto; Nice one-page Plymouth ad features a four-Door Touring Sedan and photo of A.B. Ellis, Radio Engineer of station CKLW; Parker pen one-page ad features photo of Princess Rostislav; Nice one-page Dodge care ad includes photo of a Model "D2" four-door Touring Sedan, and photo of Mr. F. Lyle Kelly, of Windsor, Ontario; First report of the Bank of Canada; Great two-page Easter Chevrolet ad features a green two-door; Movie news includes photos of Warner Baxter, Charlie Chaplin, Jessie Matthews, Sonnie Hale, Norma Shearer, Leslie Howard, Billy Lee, and Shirley Temple; Great one-page Lux soap ad features photo of Grace Moore; Pond's ad includes photo of Eleanor Roosevelt, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Latrobe Roosevelt of Washington, D.C.; Blue Jay Corn Plaster ad entitled "Corn Demon Killed"; Half-page Canadian National Railways ad features Jasper National Park; Cooking article; Nice one-page ad for Magic Baking Powder; features Miss Lillian Loughton; Spring Cleaning article; Nice one-page Heinz ad features photo of Josephine Gibson; Canadian Pacific half-page ad features photo of the Empress of Britain; Uncommon half-page ad for Ingram's Milkweed Cream; Beauty article; Tangee ad features photo of Lyle Talbot who picked the most appealing lips in an interesting test; World Sayings; Ad inside back cover protests preferential treatment of foreign periodicals in Canada; Wonderful colour back-cover ad for Tea features a Ripley's Believe it or Not theme and says "Drink More Tea for Vitality!"; and more. Average wear. A sound copy of this great vintage issue. Book
1946010178Paris Charlot 1946 In-12 Broché
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
1920015102Editions de l'Esprit Nouveau 1920 In-8 Broché
1921015101Editions de l'Esprit Nouveau 1921 In-8 Broché
awd-1004Strasbourg, Baby Lone, 1986. Portfolio in-4 à l’italienne en toile bicolore, titre sur le 1er plat (6 pp. découpées en diagonale contenant les 2 textes et la justification). En regard : 4 sérigraphies en couleurs signées de Jean-Claude Forest, dans un compartiment. Conception : Daniel Sardet. Tirage à 126 ex.
190827399Editions René Julliard 1963. In-8 broché carré de 206 pages au format 19 x 20 cm. Couverture à rabats, illustrée. Dos carré. Plats et intérieur frais. Complet de la rare bande annonce avec texte de Jacques Prévert. Complet du carton d'invitation pour la séance de dédicaces, qui eut lieu à la Librairie Galerie Gérard Mourgue le mercredi 27 février 1963. Contient 7 entretiens entre l'auteure et les 7 artistes, accompagnés de 7 illustrations en couleurs et 21 en noir, hors texte. Préface de Jacques Ménétrier. Superbe état général. Edition originale. Précieux exemplaire enrichi d'une cordiale dédicace de Gisèle d'Assailly, accompagnée des 7 signatures de Paul Charlot, Camille Hilaire, Jean Marzelle, Marcel Mouly, Daniel Ravel, Maurice-Elie Sarthou et Claude Schürr.
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
1935134994New York: Various Publishers 1935. A collection of five children's books featuring the legendary silent movie star and humorist Charlie Chaplin as his inimitable Tramp character. <br/><br/>The collection includes a picture book tie-in for his film "Easy Street" as well as a coloring book an oversized comic book-style depiction of some of his stunts and both an original copy of "The Charlie Chaplin Book" written by Chaplin and featuring the Tramp in a number of his most iconic poses along with a copy of its later 1983 re-release. <br/><br/>Universally acclaimed as an actor director and producer Chaplin and his iconic Tramp character especially captured the hearts of the filmgoing population and to this day he is considered a legendary innovator in comedic cinema. His sweeping popularity in all aspects of the cultural landscape is especially evident through this collection. <br/><br/>Books range from 8.5 x 10 inches to 16.25 x 12.5 inches saddle stapled. Fair to Very Good condition pages toned with some closed tears creasing and wear at a number of extremities. Various Publishers unknown books
19747719Los Angeles CA 1974. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Bookplate at front pastedown else tight bright and unmarred. White printed boards tan printed dust jacket matching printed slipcase. 54x42mm. 140pp. Illus. color plates. Numbered limited edition this being 197 of 300. <br/><br/>Signed by Jean Charlot and initialed by Lynton R. Kistler. hardcover books
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
194755689Colorado Springs CO: The Taylor Museum; Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo. Very Good. 1947. First Edition. Softcover. Cloth portfolio with string ties containing 100 numbered loose woodcut illustrations with one page Editor's note and one 32-page booklet. Limited to 450 copies. Mild marginal foxing to the plates; the portfolio shows some foxing and damping. ; quarto . The Taylor Museum; Arsacio Vanegas Arroyo paperback
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. <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers hardcover books
196579080Honolulu:: Jean Charlot 1965. First edition; No. 83 of 100 copies. publisher's illustrated wrappers. Slight use to wrappers; near fine. Folio. With a lengthy full-page inscription signed by Jean and Zohmah Charlot with detailed news of family members concern about the Vietnam War and hope that the recipient enjoys his "homage to the Hawaiian culture I love dearlyhh." Jean Charlot], unknown