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1961015843Paris Galerie Kriegel 1961 Grand In-4 Portfolio illustré
1952015907Paris San Lazzaro 1952 In-4 Broché, couv. illustrée Edition originale
1973004142Paris San Lazzaro 1973 In-4 Cartonnage illustré d'éditeur Edition originale
194830802Les Centraux Bibliophiles, 1948 (sous la direction de Jacques Fougerolle). In-folio en feuilles sous double emboîtage (39,5 x 28,5 cm), couverture rempliée imprimée, 191 pages. Edition au tirage limité à 140 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin de Lana, celui-ci le n° 75 imprimé spécialement pou Jean Ostheimer. 75 très belles compostions en couleurs par Henri Charousset Les lithographies ont été composées par l'artiste qui les a reproduites sur pierre, tirées sur presse à bras par A. G. Mousset.- 3140g.- Etui refait à l'état neuf, emboitage en très bon état avec titre doré sur le dos, intérieur très frais. Bel exemplaire peu courant au faible tirage, bien illustré.
196164060Paris, Imprimerie Nationale. Editions Lidis, 1961, 7 volumes sous étui et chemise en feuillets libre, accompagnés d'une suite sur vélin pur chiffon d'arches. Tirage limité à 500 ex. sur Vélin d'Arches pur chiffon filigrané André Malraux. Menus frottements sur les étuis. Intérieur en très bon état. Complet de la plaquette intitulée Journal d'une fabrication .
19472445Couverture souple Dédicacé par l'auteur 1ère Édition Pierre Cailler 1947 Vésenaz près Genève 35,5x26,5 cm
19801233021980 Editions Club du Livre, Paris - 1980 - Fort in-quarto, pleine basane lie-de-vin estampée de l'éditeur, avec des représentation des signes astrologiques, tranche de tête dorée, reliure sous chemise demi basane, plats toilés noirs, dans un emboitage toilé noir avec ourlets en cuir sur l'ouverture - Exemplaire numéroté sur Arches 98/313, exemplaire signé par Jacquot - Sans pagination - Lithographies originales de Jacquot hors-texte en couleurs
1951010218S.l. Paul Soler 1951 In-8 en feuilles, couverture rempliée
198210855Sans lieu, Editions Copal, 1982. In-8 en feuilles non paginé, couverture imprimée à rabats sous chemise et étui verts, titre au dos de la chemise. En parfaite condition.
19526836Paris, Bordas, 1952. In-4 broché de 232p., couverture illustrée rempliée. Seul le premier cahier a été coupé, sinon à l'état de neuf.
19794049Bièvres en Essonne, Pierre de Tartas, 1979. 1 vol. (260 x 324) de 144 p. Pleine basane blonde, 1er plat orné d’une composition mosaïquée, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, sous étui pleine toile ocre orné d’une composition sur les plats. Très belle condition.
19485464Genève, Mermod, [1948]. In-8 broché de 51-[3] pages, couverture rouge imprimée rempliée. Rares (et pâles) rousseurs.
192821360Paris, Manuel Bruker, 1928. In-4 broché [10]-201-[11] pages, couverture imprimée en deux tons, rempliée.
1981011905Paris Maeght 1981 In-4 Cartonnage toilé, jaquette
19452660Paris, Les Editions Nationales, 1945 ; in-4, broché sous chemise-étui rose framboise de l'éditeur, pièce de titre noire au dos de la chemise, étui muet ; (1) f. (bl.), 229 pp., (3) ff. (table, justification, bl.) ; 32 dessins en noir in-texte, 16 lithographies en couleurs hors-texte ; couverture rose imprimée en noir et blanc.
19122641Paris, Chez l'Auteur, 1912 ; grand in-8, broché ; (2) ff. (bl.), 59 pp., (4) ff. (table, achevé d'imprimer, 2 bl.) ; 60 lithographies en couleurs dont 27 hors-texte et une en frontispice ; couverture blanche à rabats illustrée en couleurs.
1917259801917 DUMAS et JAN MARSEILLE S.d. (1917) -gd.IN PLANO en feuilles : titre+ table des planches + 20 planches de caricatures en lithographies coloriées à plusieurs sujets de celebrités de Marseille, 33x48 cm,dans le genre de Sem,complet des planches ,trés rare, pas au Worldcat.Remise de 20% pour toutes commandes égales ou supérieures à 100 €
1946009839Paris Editions Maeght 1946 In-4 en feuilles, couverture rempliée illustrée, chemise et étui éditeur
192059016Philadelphia New York & Minneapolis: Kayser & Allman 1522 Chestnut St. 1920. Oblong folio. 13.5 x 10.25 in. 19 leaves unnumbered. colour lithograph illustrations throughout primarily on glossy clay-sized paper stock. Textured & embossed oatmeal coloured wallpapers yapp fore-edges black printing & decorative border on front cover stapled at gutter margin wear chipping & minor tears to the wallpaper covers occasional light toning & soiling to interior leaves still VG- copy. First edition thus of this very uncommon wallpaper sample catalogue presenting the lithographic friezes drawn from eminent artists works for illustrating the interiors of post-World War I era homes. These pictorial friezes include “The River Rhine†which could cover up to 35 feet without repeating or those such as “Child World†of children playing ‘The Monks†available with extension or “The Bermudian†a tropical forest scene repeating every 10 feet. Along with forests and mountain scenes the catalogue also includes hand-painted decorative scenes in 29 in. wide sections including “Jerusalem†“Views of Japan†“Views of China†and “The Orient.†Kayser & Allman was initially founded in 1871 by M.M. Kayser at Vine St. in Philadelphia and by 1888 the firm had become Kayser & Allman and after several moves resided at the 1522 Chestnut St. address by 1907. Worldcat locates 2 copies of this date & collation Henry Ford Cleveland Public. Kayser & Allman, 1522 Chestnut St., unknown
197055528New York NY: Maecenas Press / Random House 1970. Book. Illus. by Levine Jack. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. Limited Edition. Elephant Folio. Limited Edition of 2500 Signed copies of which this is copy no.2062. SIGNED twice by James A. Michener and Jack Levine on the inside of the clam shell box and on the colophon page leaf. Includes two portfolios: I. Text by James A. Michener original lithographs and woodcuts by Jack Levine. II. Sketchbook by Jack Levine. The four original lithographs signed in stone by the artist were pulled on Rives Paper. The text hand-set in Caslon de Corps 24 and the original woodcuts were printed on Arches Paper. The original "Hors-Texte" woodcut was pulled on Kawanaka Japanese Vellum paper. The fifty-four watercolors gouaches and drawings from the sketchbook by Jack Levine were printed by Phototypie and Pochoir processes on Ingres Paper. Minor shelfwear. Clamshell Box remains housed in original white carboard boxcase. Volume is in Near Fine condition. Maecenas Press / Random House Hardcover
1952008730New York: Printed at The Spiral Press 1952. First edition. Paperback. This original Robert Frost 1952 Christmas Card is the first published appearance of this poem and is twice signed by Frost. 3875 copies were printed for 14 different names. This is one of 475 printed for the poet himself. And this particular copy is signed twice by Frost. On the title page in two lines directly below his printed name Frost wrote: Robert Frost your subject. A printed laid-in slip reads This Christmas poem though not isolationist is so dangerously near isolationist it was thought better to send it out for Independence Day instead of Christmas. Just below this print in two lines Frost initialed R. F. and dated July 4 53. <br /> <br />The binding is beige laid paper wrappers with flaps folded over thin card beneath fastened to the contents by two staples at the center fold. The covers feature a dark green printed underwater scene with six fishes invertebrates and plants. The contents printed in black and gray-green feature a frontispiece lithograph of ocean waves and a half-page lithograph of sea birds on rocks. Condition approaches near fine the binding clean tight and sharp cornered the binding staples intact and uncorroded the wraps showing just a few faint creases emanating from the spine. The contents are clean with no spotting or soiling. <br /> <br />With the permission of Frost and his publishers in 1929 The Spiral Press began printing an annual Robert Frost Christmas Card featuring one of his poems. The tradition continued until 1962 Frost's final Christmas. Each annual Christmas poem publication was printed with varying names on the title page to accommodate their being sent by various Frost publishers artists and important friends. This copy is one of those printed for Frost himself the imprint Holiday Greetings from Robert Frost printed on the title page. <br /> <br />By a full decade this is the first publication of the poem Does No One But Me at All Ever Feel This Way in the Least. The poem was not published in a Frost collection until his last In The Clearing published in 1962 when Frost was nearly 90 years old. Does No One But Me is seven stanzas of six lines each in iambic pentameter. It is a complaint about the lost possibilities of the sea exacerbated by American homesickness to function as a protective boundary that could have defined and ensured the promise of greatness of a New World. What comes across most powerfully in this poem is the coalition of forces both human and natural conspiring to prevent newness. <br /> <br />By late 1952 when this poem first appeared in his annual Christmas card and he inscribed this copy Robert Frost 1874-1963 was entering the final decade of his life as the most highly esteemed American poet of the twentieth century with an accumulating hoard of academic and civic honors. Nearly a decade had passed since he had won his still-to-this-day-unrivalled fourth Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. This is all the more remarkable given that he did not publish his first volume of poetry until he was nearly 40 years old. He would continue writing publishing and barding around his term until his end. Two years before his death he became the first poet to read in the program of a U.S. Presidential inauguration Kennedy January 1961. <br /> <br />References: Crane B24; Tuten and Zubizarreta; ANB <br/><br/> Printed at The Spiral Press paperback
19863989Perroy, Ed. Hifach S.A., 1986. 1 volume en feuilles in-4 de 196-[10] pages. Couverture blanche à rabats, sous emboîtage pleine toile bordeaux, 1er plat orné d’une lithographie de Rémon dans une fenêtre plastifiée. Belle condition.
197214798Paris, Maeght, 1972. In-folio de 28 pages en feuilles, sous couverture lithographiée.
19423884Lausanne, André Gonin, 1942. 1 vol. en feuilles (238 x 321) de 154-[10]p. Couverture grise, sous chemise demi-toile grise, plats de maroquin blanc, double attache ocre. Petite mouillure au premier plat de la chemise, et curieusement sur une seul litho. Hormis ceci, bel exemplaire.
193119183Paris, Govone éditeur, 1931. In-4 de 95-[9] pages, plein maroquin vert, dos lisse orné de filets noirs, plats ornés de filets à froid en encadrement, filets argentés intérieurs, gardes moirées, couvertures et dos conservés, étui. La reliure est signée Gruel.