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Nouvelle série, XXXIV Année, N. 38, Juin 1972. Deux lithographies originales pour XX Siècle d'André Masson et Graham Sutherland (Mourlot Impr., Paris 1972). Scritti di Alain Jouffroy (Le premier rendez-vous de la peinture surréaliste), Yvon Taillandier (Bellmer ou l'éloge des prisons prénatales - Bacon ou l'espace du ''naissant''), Gaston Diehl (Brassai), Julien Clay (Ascèse et liberté de Bazaine), Giorgio Soavi (Une maison derrière les collines), Louis Aragon (Chagall l'admirable), André Pieyre de Mandiargues (Baj à Venise), etc. Hommage à Piet Mondrian: scritti di Lascault, Volboudt, Abadie, Seuphor, Nakov, etc. Completamente illustrato a colori e in nero . 4to. pp. 184 + appendice. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
Nouvelle série, XXXV Année, N. 41, Décembre 1973. Les grandes expositions dans les Musées et dans les Galeries en France et à l'Etranger. Lithographies originales de Hans Hartung et Robert Indiana (Fernand Mourlot Impr, Paris 1973). Une planche de timbres-poste édités par les postes américaines d'après une maquette de Indiana. Scritti su Braque, Picasso, Hartung, Sutherland, Larry Rivers, James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, et al. Numerose ill. in nero e a colori . 4to. pp. 192. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
Nouvelle série, XXXV Année, N. 40, Juin 1973. Les grandes expositions dans les Musées et dans les Galeries en France et à l'Etranger. Testi di Carlo Pirovano (Marino à la Scala), Carola Giedion-Welcker (Kurt Schwitters l'art et le non-art), Jacques Lassaigne (Magnelli 1909-1918), Pierre Volboudt (Hommage à Ossip Zadkine), Alain Jouffroy (Les deux libertés d'Antoni Tàpies), Gilbert Lascault (Pol Bury et les magies du lent), Max Bense (Le principe et le cas dans l'oeuvre de Max Bill), Robert Sydney Horn (La musique polyphonique et l'art de Friedlaender). U.S. Art I: testi su Robert Motherwell, Arshile Gorky, Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Joseph Cornell, Louise Nevelson, De Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Sam Francis, Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Steinberg, etc. 4 litografie originali di Marino Marini, Johnny Friedlander, Robert Motherwell, Jasper Johns, appositamente eseguite dagli Artisti per questo numero e stampate da Mourlot di Parigi. Illustrazioni in nero e a colori. Traduzione dei testi in inglese . 4to. pp. 184. . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
Nouvelle série, XXXVI Année, N. 42, Juin 1974. Les grandes expositions dans les Musées et dans les Galeries en France et à l'Etranger (Les premiers futuristes reviennent à Paris, di Domenico Porzio; Les aquarelles de Maurice Estève, di Dora Vallier; Le grand jeu de Lindner, di Alain Jouffroy; Olivier Debré: les empreintes du passage, di Pierre Courthion; Dado, ou la générosité du matin, di Alain Jouffroy, etc.). Le Surréalisme I: testi di Robert Lebel, Pierre Volboudt, Alain Jouffroy, Gilbert Lascault, André Pieyre de Mandiargues, André Breton, Pierre Restany, etc. Litografie originali a colori di Max Ernst, Richard Lindner, Dorothea Tanning, appositamente eseguite dagli Artisti per questo numero e stampate da Mourlot e Pierre Chave. Completamente illustrato in nero e a colori. Traduzione in inglese dei testi . 4to. pp. 184. . Ottimo (Fine). . . . Numero dedicato al Surrealismo.
Lithographies originales de Marino Marini et Wilfredo Lam (cm.24x31). Textes par René Berger (Claude Monet ou le chant des nymphéas), Pierre Volboudt (Hans Hartung: une thématique de l'espace), R. V. Gindertael (Sonia Delaunay et la poésie pure des couleurs), Pierre Rouve (Fontana a Venise), N. Calas (Les assemblages de Roberto Crippa) etc. Illustrations en noir et couleurs . 4to. pp. 170 c.ca nn. . Molto buono (Very Good). . XXV Année. .
FELIX JUVEN. 1903. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 617 à 626. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
FELIX JUVEN. 1908. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 355 à 360. Quelques photos en noir et blanc dans le texte.
ALBERT QUANTIN. JUIN 1901. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 799 à 800. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
ALBERT QUANTIN. SEPTEMBRE 1901. Bon état. Livré sans Couverture. Intérieur frais. Paginé de 387 à 434. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.
190 pages. Features: Puddle of Mudd; The Rolling Stones relive the making of Exile on Main Street; Creed; Death Metal Blowout; Blue Oyster Cult Lesson by Buck Dharma; Mushroomhead; Six songs with bass lines - Bullets, Too Bad, Free Bird, Something, Nice to Know You, The Middle; and much more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound copy. Book
64 pages. Features: Old West's Incredible Counterfeiter; Gunfighter Who Didn't Fire a Shot; Damndest Scramble in the West; The Emperor of San Francisco; Ranger McNelly's Desperate Bargain; Poker Alice - Queen of the Gamblers; Blackjack Ketchum - the End of HIs Gang; A Basket of Bones; Five Tickets to Hell. Average wear. Magazine
64 pages. Features: This issue features, for the first time, cover art by James Hill of Hamilton, featuring an actual scene of a snow sleigh being painted in Dundas, Ontario during a light snow; Great colour ad for Allis-Chalmers Rumely, Ltd. inside front cover features their equipment mining uranium ore ungerground; Household Finance ad features photo of Mr. S.B. Kelly, Manager of the Richmond St., London, Ontario office; One-page two-colour ad for Thor household appliances; Nothing Sacred About the Two-Party System (Editorial); Column on B.C.'s Socred government; Nice colour ad for Canadian General Electric features six of their clocks; Canada's best-loved Governor-General, Lord Alexander, becomes Defense Minister of Great Britain - article with many photos; Benny's Happy Family - nearly four hundred veterans and their wives, and fourteen hundred children live at Benny Farm, a huge apartment development in Montreal's suburb of Notre Dame de Grace - article with five photos; Keep Away from Laura - fiction by Morley Callaghan; The Mysterious Kingdom of the Saguenay - photo-illustrated article (including photo of Madame Gunder Olsen sitting outside her home; How Mackenzie King Won His Greatest Gamble - the fantastic events of 1926 showed him as a true political genius; They're Looting Our History - American collectors and tourists armed with shovels are carting away the story of Canada's dim past from Manitoulin Island - article with photos; When Sears Joins Up with Simpson's - great photo-illustrated article on this important Canadian department store merger; Why the Braden's Don't Come Home - Photo-illustrated article on Bernie and Barbara Braden, once of Vancouver, who now have jobs in British TV, radio, stage and movies; Colour Sweet Caps (Caporal) ad features puffing majorette; Colour centrefold ad for Westinghouse home appliances; Prest-O-Lite ad features photo of Boston Bruin Milt Schmidt in action; Interesting illustrated ad for film "Androcles and the Lion" with heading "Barbaric revelry to fire the senses of the world... in the story of history's most sin-swept era!"; Nice colour ad for Aylmer Golden Corn; Nice colour ad for Champion spark plugs features boy throwing snowball; Uncommon Stelco ad features photos of their new 673-foot ore unloading bridge at Hamilton, their new blast furnace at Hamilton Works, and their new Open Hearth Furnace at Hamilton; Nice two-page Buick ad; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. A high-quality copy of this lovely vintage issue. Book
80 pages. Features: Karsh cover photo-portrait of Jean Sibelius; One-page Canadian General Electric radio ad shows the Models C122, C602, C352, C400 and C751; Moffat appliance ad features photo of Ted "Teeder" Kennedy, his wife and dog, plus photos of their kitchen and home; Where the Yanks Rule a Part of Canada - Americans at their Newfoundland base can flout our courts, even seize our citizens - and it's all quite legal; How Karsh Photographed Europe's Great; Ordeal By Snow (fiction); Taming the mighty Ottawa River with the Des Joachims dam project - article with photo; Is There a Killer in the Crowd? - Canada has at least 300 who have not been caught; Fortune in a Million Figures - Rose Starkman came to Canada in 1937 with $20, married Hy Marx, and they now sell $1 Million annually of Rose Marx Braz, the only Canadian brassiere sold in bulk in the U.S.; Stop This Fire Death Sacrifice! - firey death of 139 on pleasure steamer Noronic at Toronto's Pier 9; My Papooses Got Pyjamas - life in a Red Cross outpost at Armstrong, 100 miles north of Fort William; Beauty and the Brakeman (fiction); A Firsthand account on the new Britain under Socialism, by John W. Vandercook; TCA (Trans-Canada-Airlines) one-page ad with piggy bank; How to Retire and Like It; Nice colour Coke ad shows youth lunch scene and ice chest stocked with Coke; Bold one-page colour ad for Champion spark plugs features dog with ear muffs; Plymouth car ad; Westinghouse radio colour ad features the Rideau; Kleenex ad features Little Lulu and Tubby; Half-page Eveready battery ad features policeman Joseph Moreau of St. Lambert, Quebec; Photo of load of diesel from Moose Jaw Refineries crossing into the U.S.; Great back cover colour ad for B.C. Apples; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Features: Let Them Be Canadians - encouragement for new Canadians to learn English so they may rise above manual labour jobs; Coming Up - The Light Metal Age - how aluminum, stainless steel and magnesium will change our world's face; Flying Circus in Africa (part 1 of 2) - article and photos of the 57th Fighter Group; What (Characteristics) Will Your Baby Inherit From You?; This is the Army - with eight photos from this wartime movie; King Solomon Knew Women; Soo-Flay; High Hook!; Wheel of Fortune - part 3; Colonel Stoopnagle's Fictionary; Liberty Goes to the Movies; Woman-Talk; and more. Colour ad for Mercury socks for men on back cover: Interesting ad (#7) by John Labatt Limited in comic-style encourages readers to support government price ceilings. RCAF recruiting ad for women. Center page loose but present, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A nice wartime issue. Book
58 pages. This very special issue contains part 1 (of 2) of "I Killed the Czar - at last the truth of history's most famous and mystery-shrouded massacre - On his deathbed one of the actual assassins (Peter Zacharovitch Ermakov) breaks his long silence". Fortuitously, when we acquired this copy we were thrilled to discover that laid-in are pages 39-48 of the August 3, 1935 issue, containing the entirety of part 2 of this important article. Other features include: Public Sweetheart Number One - Part III; The Case of the Caretaker's Cat - Part VII; Inside the Number Racket - what lies behind America's most amazing case of gambling fever?; Times Have Changed in Tennis - now it's a spotlight for chiselers!. Short stories include: The God-Inspired Idiot; The Donkey with a Lion's Heart; Love Letters of a Prizefighter and a Hollywood Extra; Flight. Many ofther features. Ads include: Wrigley's Gum, Spud Cigarettes; Pontiac Six (very nostalgic red and black one-page ad), Goodyear tires, Dentyne Gum; Pennzoil; Nice color back cover ad for Chesterfield Cigarettes features Turkish girl preparing tobacco leaves for baling. Above-average wear. Contents yellowed with age. A worthy copy of this historically important issue. Book
28 pages. Illustrated in black and white. Features: Statehouse Remodeling - a costly snafu; Chicago's mad, mad lighting - color it orange - the orange sodium vapor light; The Barr residence, Hinsdale, by Laurence Booth and an Evanston residence designed by James Nagle; and more. Small squiggle to botton of front cover, otherwise unmarked. Moderate wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
Pages 145-212 plus 90 pages of ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white photography throughout. Features: Cover photo of 1301 Astor Street Apartments, Chicago; Frontis photo of the Van Tassel Apartments at North Tarrytown, NY; How Can Apartment Facilities be Provided For the Lower-Income Groups?; Low Rental Dwellings - how can building cost be reduced?; Reducing Apartment Costs by Economy of Planning, Construction and Operation; Chronology of Development of Garden Apartments and Group Row Homes; How Large-Scale Housing Projects are Developed; Portfolio of Apartment Houses; Price-Winning Apartments in New York - Plates; Colors to Relieve Eye Strain in the Surgical Operating Theater; The Need for a New Housing Economy; Dozens of sensational full-page illustrated ads; and much more. Minimal library markings. Average wear. External soiling. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 217-271 plus 52 pages of ads. Printed upon glossy stock. Black and white photography throughout. Features: Tennis Stadium at Hamilton, Bermuda; Hillside Group Housing; Portfolio of Current Architecture; Minnesota Federal Jail Competition; Planning for Laundry Efficiency; Air Conditioning (part 2); Checklist of Air Conditioning Equipment; Dozens of sensational full-page illustrated ads; and much more. Minimal library markings. Average wear. External soiling. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent vintage issue. Magazine
56 pages. Features: Cover illustration of Lady in rain trying to find her summer camp; Nice colour ad for International trucks inside front cover; Molson's ad features marketer Hedleigh Venning, a marketer for Shirrif's Limited; I Was an Amateur Magistrate - George A. Wright recently retired as Chief Magistrate of Brockville, Ontario; Debt Detectives - they'll hunt you forever if you don't pay that bill; Priests, Pickets and Politics - the Asbestos strike violence overshadowed some sensational news - the swing to the left inside the church in Quebec; The Reluctant Bush Pilot (fiction); Prize Fighter - Johnny Greco; Let Your Child Grow Up - cut the apron strings lest your youngster mature into an infantile neurotic; You'll Get a Kick Out of Painting - tips from Bill (William) Winter; Meet Maggie Muggins - turning back the clock to play radio's lovable moppet is a breeze to Beryl Braithwaite; We'll Still Have Rachel (fiction); Home From My Homeland - Eva-Lis Wuorio returned to her native Finland and found that home is really where your heart is; Half-page ad for the C.N.E.; Interesting one-page ad for Maclean's features photo of and quote by Edgar G. Burton, President of Simpsons, Limited; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
Oblong folio 164p., illus. Originally issued as 7 special numbers of the art magazine Wendingen, Santpoort, Netherlands, 1925. Hardcover Very good condition good
18 [ads], 251-312 pages. Features: The Strange Case of Herman Crowell - the life of a senior insurance official turns to mystery and romance; The Stolen Mine-Dump - a Gold Coast mine story; Among the Skolt Lapps - photo-illustrated article; The Bundoo Mask - was it responsible for a run of misfortune in Sierra Leone; On the Edge of the World (part II) - further adventures of Richard Brenton in Tierra del Fuego; Two Black Outlaws - two Australian aboriginals go criminal and give Queensland police much trouble; My Pet Elephant - an amusing tale from Mashonaland, Southern Rhodesia; Looking for Trouble - tragedy strikes when 20-year-old Henrietta Schmerler goes to live with and study the Apache Indians; Kite-Fishing in the Solomons; The Runaway Train; Four of a Kind - a Nigerian District officer tells a story related to "leopard" and "lion-men" atrocities in Africa; and more. Bit of pencil writing on front cover. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy. Book
72 pages. Features: Nice one-page photo ad for the Dodge Custom Royal V-8 Lancer Convertible; Photo ad of De Soto Indy pace car with De Soto President L.I. Woolson at the wheel; Super one-page color-photo ad for Palm Beach sportswear features golfers Cary Middlecoff and Gene Littler at the Thunderbird Country Club in Palm Springs; Nice one-page color ad for Wilson Patty Berg golf clubs; Article on the St. Louis Cardinals; Article on the Indianapolis 500 - with great color photos; Race horse Nashua; Great two-page photo of boxer Ray Robinson standing over Bobo Olson; Photo of Georgia Tech football practice - wearing 'space-suits; The Ultimate Storm (part 2) - with lovely photos of William A. Robinson beside his self-made Tahitian home, his daughters and wife; Photos of these Indy drivers in their cars - Giuseppe Farina, Paul Russo, Pat Flaherty and Jim Bryan; Georgia Tech's new Aeck dome under construction - article with photo; Tuna fishing at Cat Cay in the Bahamas - article with color photos; Photo of beautiful trampolinist Paulette Nelson; Photos of dog owners J. Horace Lytle, Frank Straw and Jack Greene; Nostalgic color-photo ad for Coopers boxer shorts inside back cover features five young men. Nice one-page color-photo ad for Jantzen shorts features young man with walking stick; Jimmy Jones of Calumet Farm; Nice one-page color-photo ad for Evinrude 'quiet' outboard motors shows water skiers putting their boat in the water. Average wear. Address label mostly removed from front cover. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
JULLIARD. JUILLET 1949. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Intérieur frais. 192 pages. Trace de mouillure sur la couverture. Revue fondée par Jean-Paul Sartre et Simone de Beauvoir. Sommaire : RICHARD WRIGHT. — J’ai essayé d’être communisteASSIA LASSAIGNE. — Prologue.JEAN-JACQUES SALOMON. — Liberté et libertinageVICTOR SERGE. — Pages de Journal (1945-1947).SIMONE DE BEAUVOIR. — La maternité.EXPOSÉSÉTIEMBLE. — Chronique jjttéraire. — Babel III : Retourà France?.'TT'r'r.GEORGES LIMBOUR : Chronique de la peinture. — L’artabstrait et le désespoirJEAN MASARÈS. — Cinéma et psychologiePIERRE URI. — La querelle des nationalisationsNOTESJEAN POUILLON. — « Et le buisson devint cendre », parManès SperberCOLETTE AUDRY. — « L’affaire Toulaev », par VictorSerge.JEAN-H. ROY. — « Ma vie », par Pierre Pucheu.ROGER STÉPHANE. — « Déportée en Sibérie », parMargarete Buber-NeumannJ.-H. R. — « La tête contre les murs », par Hervé Bazin MONIQUE LANGE. — « Le monde inversé », par Andrédu Dognon.ROBERT FRANCÈS. — « Notes sans musique », parDarius Milhaud.J.-H. R. — « Le Point du jour », film de Louis Daquin.J.-H. R. — « La cité sans voile », film de Jules Dassi nJardinage
78 pages. Features: Nice color-photo Datsun 4x4 ad inside front cover; Nice one-page Colt Python revolver ad; Last Days of the Tahltan Bear Dog - article with photos; Leave lost wild babies alone; Chinook - King of the Salmons (part 2); Rowing the Coast of Alaska; Backwoods sawmill; Aviation Heroes; Talkeetna's No Name Sled Shop - Jess Cartwright and Bill Bentley; Giardiasis - Dont Drink the Water; and more. Moderate wear. Clean and unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
18 pages. Features: Mailbag; How Wide is Steelhead Ocean Range?; Quail Hunt - article with photos of Pete Worobey and his song Bob; Bouncing the Bars - photo-illustrated article by Jim Railton about fishing in the Cowichan River includes photos of The Hancocks, Bob Hazeldine, Art Hancock, Dick Mahoney, Murray West, and Terry Thomas; Six-Pound Dynamute - Ed Meade writes about the six pound Breda magnum rifle, with photo of Jack Hutton; Boats; Photo of Wally Gentles holding 23-lb Spring salmon caught at Brentwood on Vancouver Island; Photo of near record Caribou trophy shot by Harold Daye with Don and Wes Bickerton and Innis Short near Burns Lake; Photo of Mrs. Montgomery of New Westminster holding 18-lb Steelhead caught in the Kispiox River; Back cover Lucky Lager beer ad shows men watching football on TV; Many additional nostalgic ads. Unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book