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Paris, Librairie du Recueil Sirey, 1937. In-8, broché, 206 pp. Edition originale, envoi autographe de l'auteur.
Bruges, Les Editions A.G. Stainforth, 1948. Un volume broché de format petit in 8° de 128 pp., illustrations de Michel Ciry Première édition, bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. Bo état.
Arthaud, Triomphe de l'image/2 - 1955. In-8, pleine toile cartonnée et illustrée de l'éditeur, 99 pages. Photographies hors-texte. Bel exemplaire.
Paris, Editions des Cahiers Libres, 1929. Petit in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 60 pp. Edition originale. Un des exemplaires numérotés sur vélin Lafuma.
Paris, Gallimard, 11 mars 1949. In-12, broché, 245 pp. Édition originale en service de presse sans grand papier annoncé. Bel exemplaire.
Sm. 4to., First Edition, on laid paper with a decorative title, endpapers very lightly spotted; original boards, vellum back lettered in black, uncut and largely unopened, a very good, clean copy.
8vo., First Edition, on laid paper, with portrait frontispiece and plate in photogravure (original tissue guards present); blue cloth, upper board blocked in gilt, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy. Baring's account of the last period in the life of Mary, Queen of Scots. Includes a bibliography.
This is a fine hardcover copy in a fine dust jacket of volume 13 only, (1953) from the 18 volume series. Completely clean, no wear at all. No text. 48 black & white plates. This series exactly reproduces the portfolios produced in Paris between 1937 and 1960 by Charles Moreau. These portfolios are larger and were highly sought after because each plate shows a room setting, not just an individual piece of furniture, making it easier to understand the style. Index of Designers in this volume includes: Andre Arbus, Louis Baillon, Suzanne Guiguichon, Maurice Jallot, Jules Leleu, Pierre Guariche, Pierre Paulin, Jean Royere, Louis Sognot among many others. 9" high X 12" wide. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
This is a very good softcover copy with just light wear. Completely clean. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at Hunter College Art Gallery from May 16 to June 20, 1984. Essay by Maurice Berger. Artists included Robert Morris, Laurie Anderson, and Robert Longo. Checklist. Illustrated in black & white. 8" square, 20 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
8vo., First Illustrated Edition, on laid paper, with a coloured frontispiece (original tissue guard present) and 15 coloured plates; original blue pictorial cloth gilt, upper board blocked in gilt after frontispiece, gilt back, gilt top, joints very faintly rubbed, backstrip lightly creased at head and tail, a very good, bright, clean copy. Collects twenty-one short stories.
unpaged., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
56 pages. Documents the following inaugural inductees: Maurice Bolyer, Joe Brown, Wilf Carter, Charlie Chamberlain, Al Cherny, Larry Delaney, Jack Feeney, King Ganam, Don grashey, Ray griff, Dallas Harms, Earl Heywood, Myrna Lorrie, Mercey Brothers, Don Messer, Harold Moon, Bob Nolan, Barg Osburne, Rhythm Pals, Orval Prophet, Hank Snow, Hank Smith, Lucille Starr, Gordie Tapp, Ian Tyson. Includes photos and written descriptions of each inductee. Very lightly worn. Book
188 pages including notes. Combines existential interpretation of learning and teaching with the theory of socialization developed by Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann to raise a number of important questions including: What taken-for-granted cultural assumptions are transmitted in the classroom?; How accurately do curricular materials reflect social and environmental conditions?. "Starting with the understanding of education as a genuine dialigue between teacher and student this book elucidates in direct and vivid prose that combination of 'psychosocial moratorium' for the student and existential maturity of the teacher that is necessary if the hidden human image is to be revealed by education rather than obscured." - Maurice Friedman, author of Touchstones of Reality. Minimal markings. Average wear. Binding intact. Good working copy. Book
337 pages including index and two sections of black and white photographic plates. "This book is an attempt to tell the moderns what hockey was all about in the vintage years. Those *were* the days, my friends, and here are the men who lived them." - from Preface. Gift greetings upon half-title page else unmarked. Endpapers decorated with photographs of great moments in hockey. Prior owner (not a library) taped dust jacket to boards with four small pieces of invisible tape. Dust jacket is not price-clipped and in good condition with a number of small tears and average wear. Book
111 pages. Features: Maurice Samuel - An Appreciation; The Holocaust - The Crisis of Indifference; The Holocaust - A Living Force; Historical Reflections on the Holocaust; The God of Suffering; Abishag - The Body's Song; Revelation; Modernization and Zionism in America; The Ambiguous Status of Jews in Mexico; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
193 pages. Here is veteran sports writer Andy O'Brien's all-star superstar team. These are the nineteen stars that he believes are the most talented, productive and exciting ever to play professional hockey. Gives an account of the life and career of each player, the exciting moments and great triumphs. The team consists of: Phil Esposito, Maurice Richard, Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr, King Clacy, Jean Beliveau, Bobby Hull, Eddie Shore, Rod Gilbert, Frank Mahovlich, Howie Morenz, brad Park, Johny bucyk, Stan Mikita, Doug Harvey, John McKenzie, Ted Lindsay, Terry Sawchuk and Jacques Plante. Colour illustration on front cover shows Espo in action against the Leafs. Abundant black and white illustrations inside. Book
289 pages. "His plea for greater imagination and sympathetic understanding of the nature and urges of different societies should be heard by all those who influence international economic arrangements." - Indira Ghandi. Clean, bright and unmarked but for library stamp to front free endpaper which indicates this copy formerly resided at the Canadian High Commission in Dar-Es Salaam. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Very nice copy. Book
115 pages including index. "The information given in this handbook concerning individual works of art is of necessity brief and summary in character; it includes physical dimensions, collections to which the object previously belonged, and date of acquisition." - from introduction. Illustrated in black and white. Average wear. Unmarked. Solid copy. Book
128 pages. Features: Combining Eastern and Western Techniques; Creating Personally Significant Images; Discovering the Creative Possibilities of Synthetic Paper; An Alternative to the Conventiaonal Painting Excursion; Watercolor Societies; Maurice Brazil Prendergast's Pivotal Watercolors; The Color Red - Part One; The Color Red - Part Two - replacing fugitive reds; Tangling with the Cyclops; Creating Icons on Paper; Floral Painting; Achieving Detailed Realism with Gouache; Telling Tales; Wildlife in Color; Composing with Stripes. Average wear. Prior owner's name atop page 3. A sound reference copy. Magazine
Paris, Editions Rombaldi, Le Portique n° 4 1946. In-8, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs et rempliée, 179 pp. Vol 4 : 1946 couverture illustrée par Raoul Dufy. Sommaire - Dans l'atelier de Dufy par Pierre Camo. - La vie de bohème par Frantz Calot. - La Pensée poème inédit de Pierre CAMO. - Maurice DENIS et L'art du livre par Jacques Guignard. - Les collections MORNAY par Raymond Hesse. - Thomas ROWLANDSON par Sir Osbert Sitwell. - Les éditions RONSARD par M. Guérin, etc.
Angers, Editions Jacques-Petit, 1945. In-8, cartonné avec jaquette illustrée en couelurs et rempliée, n.p. Frontispice et illustrations couleurs dans le texte de Maurice Pouzet. Tirage à 2.000 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin de Lana. Bel ex. N° 762.
Paris, Editions Baudinière, 22 mai 1927. In-8, broché, couverture imprimée, ex à toutes marges, 319 pp. Bel exemplaire mais à signaler un léger manque de papier sur la coiffe inférieure. Edition originale. Un des 1.900 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil paraphés par l'auteur.
Paris, Editions Baudinière, 10 mai 1926. Petit in-8, broché, 314 pp. Edition originale. Un des exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil paraphés par l'auteur.
Paris, Bernard Grasset " Les Cahiers Verts " n° 66- 1963. In-12, broché, non coupé, 271 pp. Edition originale, un des 200 exemplaires sur Alfa mousse hors-commerce réservés à la presse. Bel ex.
Paris, Imprimerie Nationale - Ecole Française d'extrême-Orient, Hanoï, 1954 ; grand in-8, broché, couverture blanche glacée et illustrée, 356 pp. Avec bibliographie et index des figures et des matières, index des mots viêtnamiens, des noms propres, des noms de lieux. 132 figures dans le texte, index des mots viêtnamiens, des noms propres, des noms de lieux, index bibliographique, légende des figures.