- Spine-ends trifle worn. Fine copy.
= Parr/ Badger p.227: "(...) a Pop art sexual manual, complete with psychedelic collaging and cartoon speech balloons, much influenced by the many 'underground' magazines that were such a feature of 1960s culture".
- Boards sl. yellowed and duststained.
AND 4 others, i.a. J. VAN DER KEUKEN and R. CAMPERT, Achter glas (Amst., 1957, 1st ed., num. photogr. ills., orig. cl., 4to. Upper hinge weak; binding foxed); E. VAN DER ELSKEN, Parijs! 1950-1954 (Amst., 1981, num. photogr. ills., orig. cl., 4to) and IDEM, l'Amour! (Amst., 1995, num. double-/ full-p. photogr. plate, orig. cl. w. (partly faded) dustwr., 4to).
- Frontcover sl. waterst. in lower edge.
- A few issues sl. waterst. and foxed; partly loose(ning). = The German language edition.
= Parr/ Badger II, p.215: "A superb, if forlorn, collection of documentary photographs of Jewish life in Eastern Europe." A rare early post-war portrayal of the Jewish communities in Eastern-Europe within the context that they were destroyed.
- Small imperfections in 4 of the corners of the pastedowns.
= One of an unspecified number of copies of the DELUXE EDITION, SIGNED by NAT FINKELSTEIN and ANGUS HYLAND on first free endpaper. WITH loosely insterted C-print portrait of EDIE SEDGWICK (17,8x24 cm.) SIGNED "Love from Nat Finkelstein 2000" on verso. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XVII.
- Very fine. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XVII.
- Occas. sl. foxed. = Rare deluxe(?) ed. in fine vellum binding.
- Spine trifle yellowed. Otherwise fine. Edges at top of slipcase partly split; wrap-around band sl. dam.
= One of 4 vols. of the cat. raisonné on Picasso's graphic artwork.
Cela, C.M. Geschichten ohne Liebe. Berlin, Propyläen Verlag, 1968, 153,(3)p., 32 col. ills. after P. PICASSO, orig. cl. w. mounted plate after P. PICASSO on frontcover, 4to. - AND 1 other on the same.
= Rare complete youth periodical, founded by artist Frank-Ivo van Damme in which graphic art is combined with short literary stories, pieces, and poems.
- No.14 without the loose inserts by Alice DE BAKKER.
= Art and design magazine published by the gallery Plus-Kern (founded by Jenny van Driessche and Yves de Smet). No. 8 contains a loosely inserted leaf: "Ingreep I" by Stanley BROUWN. No. 12 with a double-p. plate with handcoloured parts by Lou COPERS. No.15 is a folded silkscreen poster. Also poetry contributions i.a. by Paul de Vree.
AND 7 duplicates.
- Very fine. = In total 6 vols. were published.
= With an ORIGINAL DRAWING (pen and ink and watercolour) and calligraphed dedication by the artist on first blank.
- Lacks 3 plates. Box sl. soiled and worn.
= Nice overview of Hungarian communist agitational poster design.