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196218937ECleveland OH: Meridian Books 1962. First Edition - Paperbound. Signed and inscribed by the author / artist Saul Steinberg to the great film director and noted art collector Billy Wilder. Inscribed: “To Billy W. - Saul ST. ‘62.†Near fine copy with a touch of fading to the spine and a hint of use in printed wrappers. A selection of drawings reproduced from three previous books of Steinberg: ‘The Art Of Living’ ‘The Passport’ and ‘The Labyrinth.’ According to UCSB art historian David Beghard Wilder had “one of the largest and certainly one of the finest collections of Saul Steinberg.†Billy Wilder was one of Hollywood’s most fabled art collectors including works by Picasso Miro Matisse Braque Chagall Cornell Dubuffet Renoir Pissaro Schwitters Schiele Klee Leger Giacometti etc. Billy Wilder’s legendary status in Hollywood as a director screenwriter and producer includes such classic films as Ninotchka Sunset Boulevard Double Indemnity The Lost Weekend Stalag 17 Some Like it Hot The Seven Year Itch The Apartment and The Fortune Cookie. Meridian Books unknown books
196627319Paris: Maeght Editeur 1966. Hardcover. Very good. Very good hardback in dustjacket publisher's mylar and slipcase. Ink name on front free endpaper else internally fine. <br/><br/> Maeght Editeur hardcover books
1983161250Paris: Galerie Maeght - editions d'art 1983. First edition. Softcover. Text by Barthes in French. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations by Steinberg. A fine copy in French style wrappers. A very attractive collaboration. Galerie Maeght - editions d'art unknown books
1977176388Paris: Maeght Editeur 1977. First edition. Large softcover. May 1977 Issue 224. 32 pages. Features text by Italo Calvino translated into French by Jean Thibaudeau. Includes 4 original color lithographs 11 color reproductions with one as a double page spread and 11 black and white reproductions. An about very good plus copy in wrappers that are lightly soiled and with some wear to the base of the spine and other minor wear. Internally a clean copy. Maeght Editeur unknown books
19904318New York: Whitney Museum 1990. Published by the Library Fellows of the Whitney Museum of Art. First in the series "Artists and Writers: American Journals" organized by May Castleberry. Printed by Stamperia Valdonega in Verona under the supervision of Martino Mardersteig. Folio black morocco spine gilt-lettered and yellow linen boards. Fine. A very amusing collaboration and a handsome production. Two color woodcuts one of which is initialled by Steinberg hand-painted by Michael Berdan and 16 tipped-in offset lithographs. They depict the traffic architecture and noise of Canal Street which was Frazier's neighborhood in New York for twelve years. Canal Street leads to the Holland Tunnel the first Hudson River vehicular tunnel of which Frazier describes the building history. Canal Street is a vivid hodgepodge of architecture and shops both open air and enclosed selling everything from designer knock-offs to fruit and vegetables and an amazing array of hardware and auto parts. Black Morocco and Yellow Linen. Fine. Illus. by Saul Steinberg. Folio. Whitney Museum Hardcover books
2018171907New York: Nw York Review Books 2018. Oblong hardcover. A new edition of this classic monograph by Saul Steinberg that was first published in 1960. Includes a new introduction by Nicholas Baker and a previously published afterword by Harold Rosenberg. Illustrated throughout with Steinberg's inventive drawings. A tight near fine copy in illustrated boards with some bumping to the corners. No dust jacket as issued. Nw York Review Books unknown books
1966148648Paris: Maeght Editeur 1966. First edition. Oblong softcover. First trade edition after a limited edition. Text in French by Michel Butor and Harold Rosenberg. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A very near fine copy in a very near fine acetate jacket and in a near fine cardboard slipcase that has some minor wear. A much nicer than usual copy. Maeght Editeur unknown books
1945161276New York: Duell Sloan & Pearce 1945. Hardcover. G DJ is tattered along edges and spine but is mostly intact; book has been nicely protected and is aged only slightly. Tan stamped cloth gray and color illus. dust jacket 120 pp. many line drawings. Another book of amusing drawings by Romanian-born American artist Saul Steinberg 1914-1999 known most for his cartoons in The New Yorker. Fun stuff. Duell, Sloan & Pearce hardcover books
1945223886New York: Du ell Sloamn & Pierce 1945. First. hardcover. good/fine. 4to pictorial beige cloth stained; corners worn in a new dust wrapper from the 1995 edition. New York: Duell Sloan Pierce 1945. First Edition.<br/><br/> Presentation copy 1995. Included is a post-it note - "A new jacket for the old book. Off to St. Barth for 2 weeks. Call you soon. Saul"<br/><br/> Du ell Sloamn & Pierce unknown books
1947179256London: Penguin Books 1947. Softcover. Good age toning to pages shelfwear and staining to wraps. Color illustrated wraps unpaginated profusely illustrated in bw illustrations. First Penguin Book edition of this book. Penguin Books unknown books
1953WRCLIT79382Paris: Éditions Pierre a Feu / Maeght 1953. 24pp. Folio 38 x 28 cm. Loose bifolia laid into pictorial wrappers. Illustrations including color. Short snag at crown of spine otherwise fine. Second edition of this double number arranged and first published on the occasion of the first exhibition of Steinberg's work held in Paris. Éditions Pierre a Feu / Maeght unknown books
712Paris: Maeght. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. LIMITED FIRST EDITION number 128 of only 150 copies SIGNED BY STEINBERG. With three original color lithographs one double-page and numerous color reproductions throughout. Text by Italo Calvino. Printed on vélin d'Arches. Paris: Maeght 1977. Folio loose as issued in illustrated wrappers; housed in original chemise and slipcase. Fine condition. Maeght hardcover books
1953826161953. PERIODICALS STEINBERG Saul. DERRIERE LE MIROIR: STEINBERG RECOMMANDE NOS. 53-54 MARS-AVRIL 1953. Paris: Pierre a Feu 1953. 24 pp. Folio color illustrated wrappers. Full and double-page illustrations by Steinberg; this issue is in commemoration of his first exhibit in Paris. Covers worn soiled joint nearly split edgwear. Interior clean with minor thumbing to corners. About good overall. unknown books
195329355Paris: Maeght 1953. First edition. Folio wrappers fine condition 28 x 38 cm. 22 color lithographs including 4 double-page. <br/><br/> Maeght unknown books
196625Paris: Maeght Editeur 1966. Limited Edition. Limp boards in slip case. Near fine/very good. Number 149 of a limited edition of 300 with original lithograph signed and numbered by Steinberg laid in. French language. Text by Michel Butor and Harold Rosenberg photographs by D'Inge Morath. Oblong 4to. Pictorial dust jacket over limp boards in acetate sleeve. Unpaginated. Numerous full page illustrations the majority in color by Steinerg.Small loss to top edge of acetate sleeve otherwise near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Original slip case in very good condition. Maeght Editeur books
1966261889Paris: Maeght 1966. hardcover. fine/near fine. Steinberg Saul. Textes par Michel Butor et Harold Rosenberg. Photographies d'Inge Morath. Profusely illustrated throughout in color and b.w. Oblong folio pictorial dust wrapper over flexible boards wrapper is just slightly wavy as usual; original mylar and slipcase. Paris: Maeght Editeur 1966. First trade edition. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Maeght unknown books
1963280692New York: Conde Nast 1963. unbound. STEINBERG Saul. Print. Offset lithograph. 11 x 8 inches.<br/><br/> Fanciful map showing Paris and Sardinia playing cards and having a drink. Steinberg's second cover design for the New Yorker of which he made eight in total. In good condition. Two small chips to bottom edge small tear at top right corner flattened fold through vertical center. Hard to find.<br/><br/> Conde Nast unknown books
1950718021950. STEINBERG Saul. STEINBERG Saul. PORTRAITS. Sixteen pages numbered 81-96 stapled twice at the center extracted from a FLAIR magazine March 1950. 10 by 6 3/4 in. Each page is a black and white photograph representing a portrait comprised of assemblage and drawing by Steinberg. The portraits are witty and surprising due to Steinberg's use of common materials chairs and footstools boxes scissors and a pocket knife etc. which are transformed by a few deft lines into people cats and even a bird. For instance a single flower in a vase upon a small table draped with a cloth becomes with only a few lines indicating facial features drawn on the vase and with the addition of a string of pearls at the bottom of the vase and a beaded "belt" around the lace edge of the tablecloth a portrait of a lady in a flowered hat. The outer wrappers are moderately soiled and just starting at the head. The fore-edge of the back wrapper which is 1/4" wider than the other leaves has couple of nicks and shows some edgewear. Nonetheless it is very good. unknown books
1962171372Cleveland OH: Meridian Books / The World Publishing Company 1962. First edition. Softcover. A selection of drawings by Steinberg taken from three previous books: "The Art of Living" "The Passport" and The Labyrinth." An about very good copy with creasing to the spine some minor foxing. Internally a clean copy. Meridian Books / The World Publishing Company unknown books
008902Paris: Galerie Maeght Original lithograph exhibition poster 24 3/4" h x 18 1/2" w no date circa 1970s. Near Fine faint creasing. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in sturdy mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 24 3/4" h x 18 1/2" W. Galerie Maeght books
1971008901Paris: Galerie Maeght 1971. Original lithograph exhibition poster 28 1/2"h x 19 1/2"w Near Fine faint creasing. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in sturdy mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 28 1/2"h x 19 1/2"w. Galerie Maeght books
1949300484New York: Harper 1949. hardcover. very good. 300 fun illustrations. Small folio pictorial yellow cloth. New York: Harper & Brothers 1949. Lightly dust-soled still a very good copy lacking the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
1992406323New York: Knopf 1992. A fine copy in a near-fine jacket with some light toning and bit of wear at upper right front panel. 4to 28 x 29.5 cm. 208 pages. Original cloth; pictorial dust jacket. First edition signed by Steinberg with initials and dated: "ST 93." Introduction by Arthur Danto. <br/><br/> Knopf hardcover books
1992021814New York: Alfred a Knopf 1992. First Edition. Quarto. 208p. illustrated with 196 color and in black and white illustrations. The artist paint America and its people comically through daily life work job personal and private subjects an more. Much of his work has been seen in the The New Yorker. A very nice coy bound in gray cloth lettered in dark gray spine lettering dark gray two corners only lightly bumped in unclipped pictorial dust jacket. Alfred a Knopf unknown books
1992036317London: Aurum Press 1992. xviii 208p. colored and b/w illus. square quarto format dj. Aurum Press unknown books