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Monte-Carlo, Editions du Cap, 5ème volume de la collection des Fermiers Généraux, 1956-1957. In-8, pleine toile rose pâle satinée de l'éditeur, 189 pp. Illustrations hors-texte. Edition numérotée, bel exemplaire.
Paris, Flammarion, 1953. Un volume broché de format in 8° de 242 pp., couverture jaune imprimée. Edition Originale, un des 25 premiers exemplaires sur pur fil; celui-ci N° 21. Parfait état.
brossura Sebbene l'interrogazione fenomenologica dei presupposti fondamentali e sottaciuti della filosofia possa rappresentare per quest'ultima l'occasione di un progresso teorico radicale, la stessa fenomenologia si è fondata su delle presupposizioni che fungono da interdetto originario, un punto cieco sul quale per essa è impossibile ritornare con un'attitudine investigativa appropriata. Anzi, la fenomenologia funziona appunto in quanto nasconde a se stessa il principio della sua messa in pratica.
Sm. 4to., First Edition thus, text in French, with coloured frontispiece, title and text in blue and black, and 9 coloured plates; original wrappers, uncut, a near fine copy in pictorial dustwrapper printed in colours, complete with original glassine over-wrapper (the glassine mildly browned). EDITION LIMITED TO 2000 NUMBERED COPIES (THIS COPY NO. 1263).
16 pages. Features: The Neutral Vote and the Chicago Election, by George Sylvester Viereck; The Germanization of the United States; American Independence Union; Ireland's Chant of Hate, by Charales J. O'Neill; The German University League; Austro-Hungary and the War, by Ernest Ludwig; England, Russia, and Drink - by Dr. Edmund von Mach; Stop the Shipment of Arms says the Pope; Germans do not Surrender; John Bull has lost his Grip; Count von Bernstorff's Note; Apropos of Maurice Leon; News from Germany, by Louis Viereck; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. Small chip from top edge of back cover. A sound copy. Magazine
AN EXCEPTIONAL COPY OF THIS IMPORTANT LIVRE D'ARTISTE, WITH PENCIL-SIGNED ETCHINGS BY MAURICE UTRILLO AND HIS WIFE, LUCIE VALORE, AND UNSIGNED ETCHINGS BY PICASSO AND BERNARD LAMOTTE. This book is a collection of poems about Montmartre by Vertex (there is even a poem dedicated to Utrillo and Valore!), illustrated with reproductions of drawings by many artists associated with Montmartre, including Marie Laurencin, Dunoyer de Segonzac, Dignimont, Laprade, Charles GuÈrin, Roger Wild. and Vertex himself. Also illustrated with FOUR LOOSE HORS-TEXTE ETCHINGS, one each by Utrillo, Valore, Picasso, and Bernard Lamotte.. All four etchings are signed in the plate. THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING ASSOCIATION COPY printed for Robert Conchon. On the verso of the title-page is a fine presentation inscription to Conchon underneath the reproduced drawing by Vertex, which he has colored by hand in this copy. Furthermore, THE ETCHINGS BY UTRILLO AND VALORE ARE SIGNED IN PENCIL BY THE ARTISTS. Maurice Utrillo (1883-1955), among the greatest of modern artists, married his fellow artist (and former patron) Lucie Valore (1878-1967) in 1935, after she had been widowed. Utrillo made very few original prints, and signed impressions are of the utmost rarity. From a total edition of 110 numbered copies, this is ONE OF ONLY 15 BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED ON FINE MARAIS WOVE PAPER. From the private collection of Sylvan Cole (1918-2005), the leading American print dealer. Large folio. Loose as issued in wraps. UNCUT AND UNOPENED. A few creases to extreme margin of half-title, else FINE AND BRIGHT. In the original (somewhat worn) board chemise and slipcase. Utrillo was surely Montmartre's most emblematic artist, and the signed etchings by him and his wife make this a truly wonderful book. Since these etchings are loose (as issued), they are ready for framing.
Paris, Editions des Portiques, 1930. In-12, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, (photos, Mistinguett, etc), 300 pp. Envoi autographe de l'auteur sur toute la page de faux-titre. Sur le Music-Hall, le cirque, etc.
Etampes, Editions Maurice Dormann et Cerf, 30 mai 1927. Grand in-4 ; (26 x 33,5 cm) ; (1) f. blanc. XII pp (justificatif du tirage, faux-titre, titre, Préface et Avant-Propos), 377 pp., (1) f. d'achevé d'imprimer. Demi-maroquin à coins, filets dorés sur les plats, dos lisse orné d'un dessin en couleurs (un martin-pêcheur), tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés (reliure signée GRESLE A. Rel-doreur). Mors frottés. EDITION ORIGINALE SIGNEE PAR L'AUTEUR. 11 très belles planches en couleurs sur double-page en hors texte avec serpentes. 77 figures, en-têtes et culs-de-lampe. Tirage unique à 650 exemplaires. Un des 600 exemplaires numérotés sur papier Dujardin signé par l'auteur. Bel exemplaire parfaitement conservé intérieurement mais craquelures aux charnières et frottements sur le dos.
Un album photographique de 122 pp.; 120 photographies de l'Amérique profonde des années 60. Bon état. Couverture jaunie. Voir photos Rare album photographique de Maurice Durville.
Cover: The Drawing Room Window of Jane Austen's Cottage at Chawton, Hampshire. Features include: Our Notebook; Aftermath of War: The Greek Complaint to the Security Council (inc. map); Book Review: "Foreign Mud": by Maurice Collis; The World of Science: Ennerdale Water and Its Fauna; Notes for the Novel-Reader; and Books of the Day. Pictorial Journals include: The Birthplace of Immortal Books: Chawton Cottage - Where Jane Austen Lived and Wrote; The Princesses' Personal Setting: T.R.H. in Their Private Apartments; A Problem Confronting the United Nations: The Greek Guerilla War; "Blotmaster" But Notable Artist: The Tate Alexander Cozens Show; India at the Crossroads: Nehru's Proposal of a Republic at the First Constituent Assembly; Events of the Day: Hamburg Tribunal on Inhuman Crimes at Ravensbruck Concentration Camp, Manhattan Tenement Disaster; The Setting of the Christmas Story: Christendom's Birthplace; Naval Relics Exhibited in Paris; Clearing the Corfu Channel (Minesweeping); The Glow of Cape Town at Night: Floodlit Table Mountain; The March into Azerbaijan: Persian Troops on the Frontier; Life and Trade in the Deep Snows of the Canadian Arctic (Baker Lake Settlement), Where "Skins" Buy Gramophones for Thriving Eskimos; Heating Homes in England; Clay Sculptures Which Summarise the Blackfellow's Legends and Culture: An Australian Artists's (William Ricketts) Thoughts About The Aborigines; Wild Flowers that Bloom Where Christmas Falls in High Summer; and Unique Flowers of a Unique Landscape: Some of Australia's Lovely Flora. Binding sound. Contents clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality copy. Book
Vallès-Bled, Maithé: Vlaminck 1876 - 1958. Exhibition: Sao Paolo, Museu de Arte Brasileira, 2001. 296 pages, with colour plates throughout. Broken spine. Hardback. 26 x 36cms. Text in Spanish and French. Text in Spanish and French
pp. 129-168. Sixteen pages of advertisements. 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Staples rusting but otherwise a nice copy. WWI 13
32 pages. Songs include: Teen Street, Walkin' and Talkin' (Once Around the Block), Pushover, Double Feature Movies, Rovin' Eyes, Cinderella Jones, Double Date, Two Against the World, The Wildest, Good Girl, Teen-Age Wedding, To Be Continued (Tomorrow Night). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with photographs and maps in the text; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., First Edition, with portrait frontispiece (original tissue guard present), title in red and black, and plates, endpapers lightly spotted; original maroon cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt and white, gilt back, gilt top, uncut, a remarkably bright, clean, crisp copy. VERY SCARCE IN THIS CONDITION.
3 vols., 8vo., First Edition, some mild spotting as usual; tastefully bound in contemporary blue half roan, marbled boards ruled in gilt, backs with five raised bands tooled in gilt, second and third compartments ruled and lettered in gilt, all other compartments framed in gilt, gilt tops, marbled endpapers, joints very lightly rubbed, a most attractive copy. MAURICE BARING'S COPY WITH HIS HOLOGRAPH SIGNATURE ON BLANK PRELIMINARY OF FIRST VOLUME, AND BOOKPLATE ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPERS OF ALL THREE VOLUMES. The set also carries the fine nineteenth century engraved armorial bookplate of Sir Andrew Noble of Ardmore and Ardardan on front paste-downs. The Trollope Society records that the author's sixth novel was written 'mainly in railway carriages, since his work for the Post Office entailed a good deal of travelling'. The story is drawn from his memories of his work as a clerk at the GPO in St Martin-le-Grand, and Richard Mullen has called it the most autobiographical of Trollope's novels. The novel was not reprinted in its original three-volume form. A UNIQUE AND ATTRACTIVE COPY OF A SCARCE WORK. NCBEL III, 882; Sadleir 6; Wolff 6796.
Torino, G. Einaudi, 1937, in-8, br. edit., pp. 106, (2). Intonso, salvo le prime pagine. "Saggi, II".
Saggi 2. In 8°, bross., pp.106. Prima ediz.
8vo, presentation inscription on front free endpaper "Presented to His Excellency Sir W. Gomm, by his most obedient humble servant L. Bouton, Sect. to the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences.", 2 folding lithograph plates at end of Mr. Carie's pump, 99, [1], xxiv, 100-187, xxv-lxx1, [1] pp., contemporary red morocco, gilt, hinges slightly rubbed, the upper cover with presentation inscription in gilt, with the armorial bookplate of Sir James Gomer Berry, a nice copy. Field Marshall Sir William M. Gomm was Governor of Mauritius, 1842-49. The text which is part in French and part in English includes a letter from the Hon. Mr. G. C. Cuninghame on the Dodo being on the islands of Mauritius, Bourbon, and Rodrigues, about 200 years previously (pp.91-93), and a fascinating discussion on how people and boats could have reached Madagascar from the Malays, with further interesting comments on the Malayan language (pp.136-148). Other interesting topics include the cultivation of canes at Bourbon Island, a new mode of preserving and cutting canes, the diseases of canes, preservation of the roots of the manioc, and electricity applied to the growth of plants.
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations in the text, small neat signature on front free endpaper; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations in the text, some light offsetting from fold-ins to free endpapers; orange cloth, gilt back, a very good, clean copy in price-clipped dustwrapper.
First edition, 3 vols., comprising 2 volumes of text, 8vo (202 x 125 mm) xv, 423, [3]; 348, [2], with final errata leaf to each volume, wanting the half-titles, plus 4to atlas volume (305 x 220 mm), title, 1 leaf description of the plates and maps, 18 mostly large folding engraved maps and plates, all very clean and bright, text volumes in contemporary speckled calf, double gilt fillet to covers, spine gilt, Marchioness of Downshire monogram with crown above in top compartment of each volume, minor rubbing, otherwise attractively bound text volumes in near fine condition, the atlas in the original blue paper covered boards with original printed title label on upper cover, also in fine clean condition. Rare account of a voyage to the East Indies and a description of French possessions in the Indian Ocean (Mauritius and Reunion) and of Java including Batavia, now Jakarta, which was then ruled by France. The atlas volume contains 7 maps all engraved by Tardieu and it includes a fine large map of Java (380 x 630 mm). The 11 other plates show costumes, native inhabitants etc. and include 3 fine folding views of Batavia and a view of the Dutch settlement of Keppen on the island of Timor. Volume 2 includes a substantial vocabulary of the Malay language. Provenance: Mary Hill (n?e Sandys, 1764-1836), Marchioness of Downshire and Baroness Sandys; the library of the Second Baron Hesketh of Ombersley Court, Worcestershire.
Paris, Variété, 1948. In-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 151 pp. Edition originale ornée d'un portrait de Jean Paulhan par Benn, en frontispice. Un des 500 exemplaires numérotés sur Rives b.f.k. (n° 68). Bel ex.
Paris, Le Club Français du Livre, 1955. Romans 186. Un volume de format in 8° de 234 pp.; Reliure de l'éditeur en pleine toile verte et blanche décorée. Bon état. Tirage limité, édition numérotée.
Paris, Pré aux Clercs, 20 oct 1946. In-12, broché, 191 pp. Edition originale sur papier d'édition enrichie d'un bel envoi autographe de l'auteur à son ami Richard Borel.