353 résultats
607566not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Michele Morgan wearing a white fox fur coat and Paul Henreid arriving for the world premiere of the 1942 film "Joan of Paris." Note the man holding Morgan's photograph waiting to get her signature. Photograph is on single weight stock; 7 1/2" x 9 1/4"; very good minor signs of handling 1942. Information slip on the back. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
607565not signed on a 3/4 length shot of Michele Morgan and Paul Henreid in a scene from the 1942 film "Joan of Paris." Photograph is on single weight stock; 7 1/2" x 8 1/2"; very good minor signs of handling 1942 Information slip on the back. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
607567not signed during the filming of the 1942 film "Joan of Paris." 1. 3/4 length shot of Michele Morgan having a donut and a cup of coffee between scenes. Photograph is on single weight stock; 5" x 6 1/2"; very good minor signs of handling 1942 2. Full length shot of Michele Morgan seated on a brick fence after riding her horse. Photograph is on single weight stock; 6 1/4" x 8 1/8"; very good minor signs of handling 1942 Information slip on the back of both photos. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
35399Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Bulletin 1971 Nos. 1 et 2. 58 pages softbound very good condition. . Other hardcover books
1955172914Paris: Musees 1955. paperback. good. Profusely illustrated in color with some black and white. 288pp. 4to purple paperback. Paris: Musees 1995. Scuffed and creased in a few places a good to fair copy. Ownership signature of art historian Meyer Schapiro on the free endpaper. Also inscribed on the half title "For Meyer and Lillian with love."<br/><br/> Musees unknown books
1971229867Paris: Musee d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris 1971. paperback. very good. B/w and color Illustrated exhibition catalogue. Text in French. Not paginated. Short oblong 8vo printed wrappers. Paris: Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris 1971. Covers dust soiled and toned. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Realisee avec le concours de la Fondation Maeght.<br/><br/> Musee d'art Moderne de la Ville de Paris unknown books
1972690241972. MUSEE DE L'HOMME PARIS. LA DECOUVERTE DE LA POLYNESIE. Paris: Societe des Amis du Musee de l'Homme 1972. Wrappers. Text in French. Very good plus. Art. unknown books
1972686031972. MUSEE DE L'HOMME PARIS. LA DECOUVERTE DE LA POLYNESIE. Paris: Societe des Amis du Musee de l'Homme 1972. Wrappers. Very good plus. Art. unknown books
35401Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. Exhibition Catalogue 1955. 95 plages softbound very good condition. . Other hardcover books
195118573Paris: Musée national d'Art moderne de Paris 1951. Paperback. Very Good. 39 page exhibition catalog in stapled wraps. <br/><br/>e-k Musée national d'Art moderne de Paris paperback books
1988177582Paris: Réunion des musées nationaux 1988. Softcover. Good overall shelfwear to wraps corners bumped library sticker on spine and inside front cover pages are clean. Color illustrated wraps with white lettering pages 320-712 profusely illustrated throughout in bw. Text in French. Museum exhibition held January 26 - April 18 1988. Volume 2 contents: Le bordel philosophique / Leo Steinberg -- La genèse des Demoiselles d'Avignon / William Rubin -- L'historique des Demoiselles d'Avignon révisé à l'aide des carnets de Picasso / Pierre Daix -- Éléments pour une chronologie de l'histoire des Demoiselles d'Avignon / Judith Cousins Hélène Seckel -- Anthologie / Hélène Seckel. Réunion des musées nationaux unknown books
1987SS12930Paris:: Observatoire de Paris 1987. 1987. Sm. 8vo. 60 pp. Printed wrappers. Fine. ISBN: 2901057107 Observatoire de Paris, 1987. unknown books
10145PAINTING IN PARIS FROM AMERICAN COLLECTIONS. New York: Museum of Modern Art 1930. 4to. Cloth spine boards. 92 pages. Second edition. An exhibition catalogue featuring the paintings of Braque Chagall Dugy Picasso Utrillo and others. Ex-library copy with appropriate markings li cover wear. unknown books
339513 vols.: I. Livres anciens Editions originales et Livres illustrés des XVe XVIe et XVIIe Siècles Très beaux Livres à figures du XVIIIe siècle. II. Livres de la Période Romantique .Très Riches Reliures Mosaiquées. III. Editions Originales. Très Beaux Livres Illustrés Modernes. 98 203 247 pp. descriptive auction catalogue of hundreds of fine and rare books dozens of plates throughout a few in fine color mainly showing bindings. 4to. 1/2 calf orig. wrpps. bd. in one front hinge reattatched. Paris/Lille Carteret/Roust-Leleu 1925. Ex-libris copy. unknown books
1896211412Paris: Champion 1896. hardcover. very good. Volume I only. 1895-1896. Illustrations throughout the text and 4 folding maps at the rear. Tall 8vo 1/2 crimson morocco marbled boards. Paris: H. Champion & A. Fontemoing 1896. First Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Champion unknown books
17364Paris: Editions Ponchet 128 pages of explanatory text which gives the list of Paris streets arranged in alphabetical order having a map key arrondissement number name of street begining & ending of street name of nearest Metro; followed by a section giving "Useful information concerning life in Paris"; followed maps of each arrondissement arranged in numberical order & route maps; with German & English translations of pertinent sections; no date but circa 1970 from a laid-in traffic notice; penned notification on front endpaper states "Garagistes! Ne Prends Pas S.V.P.! J.J." for James Jones American author of From Here to Eternity and resident in Paris at the time; bound in soft black plastic wrap light blue cover lettering; some wear very good condition overall and an interesting artifact from the life of this major American author's life. Soft Cover. Very Good. Editions Ponchet Paperback books
175928993Paris: Chez Moreau Hochereau l'ainé 1759. Cancelled state of leaf L1. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary sprinkled calf red morocco label. Some rubbing of extremities short cracks along upper joint light spotting hole in last page affecting a few letters else very good with a manuscript ex-libris on title-page. Cancelled state of leaf L1. 1 vols. 8vo. Chez Moreau, Hochereau l'ainé unknown books
196429902Paris: Librairie Larousse 1964. First Edition. Quarto 28.75cm.; original cloth in white decorative dust jacket; 8591pp.; illus. throughout text in double column. Minor soil to jacket especially flap folds; textblock edges and preliminaries a bit foxed else Very Good and sound. From the library of Ben and Bernarda Shahn with their estate label tipped to front pastedown. Librairie Larousse unknown books
190015651Paris France: A. Taride 1900. Black and white card; undivided back; postally used; addressed to Mr. Edward C. Kenney Penn and Perdido Sts. New Orleans Louisiana; light wear and soiling; very good condition. Very Good. A. Taride unknown books
187829001Paris: A. Quantin 1878. One of 330 copies. Some illustrations each with introduction by L'Abbé Valentin Dufour. 4 vols. 8vo. Recent red morocco gilt backed blue cloth by G. Gauché. Some light discoloration but generally very good. One of 330 copies. Some illustrations each with introduction by L'Abbé Valentin Dufour. 4 vols. 8vo. A. Quantin unknown books
22523N.p.: N.p. N.d. Prints uniformly near fine; book is very good in worn quarter leather and ends over presumed pigskin boards. Presumed First Edition. Likely the second of two volumes. Folio. 23 photographs possibly albumen mostly of Paris buildings and monuments circa 1880-1900 captioned in white at the bottom of the prints. No other printed information save the title in gilt on the spine and no information easily findable online. N.p.: N.p. unknown books
15952France: L.P. Phot. Paris View by this photographic studio identified at bottom as such; architecture river traffic below bridge; photo about 8 1/2" x 11"; no date but circa 1880s; some edge tips wear one old hole near right edge some rubbing; good condition overall nice travel historical & photographic history imagery. Good. L.P. Phot. unknown books
14050Albumen print photograph 8 ½" X 11" made in the 1800's and mounted to a stiff light blue paper mount to 9 ½" x 12". Shows a view of the Place de la Concorde in Paris France. Photographer is noted as "X Phot" at the bottom of the print. According to the Treadwell Resource on stereo photographers X was used by E. Neurdein of Paris and Marseilles France. Neurdein operated in the 1870's through 1880's. Very clean condition with a few marks. unknown books
17164057fParis: Pierre Ribou 1716. 12mo 157 x 86 mm. 8 517 3 pp. Woodcut headpiece and initials typographic ornaments. A few pages faintly printed occasional light foxing minor staining to pp. 280-281. 19th-century jansenist red morocco turn-ins gold-tooled gilt edges extremities scuffed. Provenance: Martine-Marie-Pol de Béhague comtesse de Béarn 1870-1939 by descent to her nephew Hubert de Ganay and thence to his heirs; bookplate with initials H H.A traveler's guide to Paris in the final days of the Sun-King's reign filled with information on Parisian gastronomic and material culture and its many purveyors First Edition second issue with the same sheets as the 1715 edition and only the title reset.Louis Liger whose name is given in the title of the 1715 issue replaced here by the price quarante-cinq sols was an agronomist and compiler of several popular works on domestic economy gardening and agriculture. The present anecdotal guide to Paris an outlier in his oeuvre is narrated by a fictional visitor from Germany who relates 13 days spent exploring the city: a conceit familiar to modern readers of guidebooks and the NY Times but which must have had the snap of novelty then. Each day is devoted to a different neighborhood starting with the Ile de la Cité Notre-Dame etc. moving on to the Marais the Halles Faubourg St. Honoré St. Germain etc. and ending with several faubourgs all now part of Paris: the hospice of the Salpêtrière the Invalides the Observatory and the Champs-Elysées at the time a pleasant leafy esplanade where masked couples partied and flirted. Described are the churches monuments private residences and inhabitants of each quartier including local thugs madames prostitutes and their johns: the descriptions are interwoven with personal anecdotes meals concerts a mugging a brawl over a woman etc. Following this narrative section are 13 chapters or "Articles" on specific topics with practical information on lodging and commodities. The first five chapters cover churches not previously mentioned schools academies lectures private tutors and libraries including the Bibliothèque royale previously open on Tuesdays but now because of the overflow of books closed to all except those who "are known and have friends there" although foreigners are well received p. 316 the Bibliothèque of the Abbaye de Saint-Victor designated a public library in 1654 and private or monastic libraries such as the Bibliothèques Ste-Geneviève and libraries of the Cordeliers or the Jacobins Dominicans. Follow a couple of chapters listing hôtels garnis hotels and hôtels particuliers private grand houses. Having dispensed with culture the narrator cuts loose and goes shopping. The remaining Articles portray a Paris chock full of riches culinary sartorial artisanal mechanical and artistic. A litany of the many public plazas where markets are held introduces chapters on butchers the fish market vegetable markets cheese vendors cork vendors very important candle-vendors mouth-watering descriptions of melons and pastries no need to single out the best patisseurs as they are in every quartier and a brief account of the "caffez" filled with mirrors and lights where nouvellistes and beaux esprits meet to hold conversations on les belles lettres to fortify themselves for which they consume prodigious amounts of coffee chocolate and various drinks no longer known like rossolis and populo both made with spirits cinnamon and sugar. Reluctantly leaving the Parisian table the author turns to every other item for sale in the city. While individual merchants are not named the clustering of professions by street in Paris made it easy to advise the reader where to find linen and textiles haberdashery fans ribbons and lace ready-made clothes used clothes tailors dress-makers theater costumes embroidery tapestries of many different kinds including of gilt leather tortoiseshell boxes children's toys coffee tins furniture mirrors crystal chandeliers objets de curiosité such as antiques porcelain paintings shells or gold and silver-inlaid objects and the goldsmiths and silversmiths who made them and conservators who restored them. For simpler needs the affluent male or female reader learns where to find bonnet-makers glove-makers perfumers furs and leather goods. And let's not forget wig-makers all 200 of them on the Quai des Augustins the many gadgets needed for carriages weaponry for war or the hunt garden implements construction materials such as pierres de taille and their manufacturers the metalworkers glaziers paper-makers shoemakers sculptors engravers and architects and finally laborers and domestic servants.Scarce. OCLC lists two copies of the 1715 issue in N. America Columbia and Northwestern. Dufour Bibliographie artistique historique et litteraire de Paris avant 1789 1882 pp. 322-23. Pierre Ribou hardcover books
11773Sepia toned albumen 11 x 8.25". 19th century photograph of Paris France. Image of a busy street scene. People in period dress and horse drawn carriages are seen on the "avenue de l'opera." In excellent condition. unknown books