- Lacks dustwr. Spine sunned, otherwise fine.
Idem. L'Aventure Dada (1916-1922). Paris, Galerie de L'institut, 1957, 1st ed., 100,(37)p., num. ills., orig. wr., large 8vo.
- Backstrip sl. yellowed and sl. dam. at spine-ends, otherwise fine.
AND 2 others, i.a. DAWN ADES, Dada and surrealism reviewed (n.pl. (UK), 1978, num. ills., orig wr., folio).
- Spine w. rusty stains from staples. = Very rare. Bolliger II, 471.
- Lacks dustwr. Spine sl. sunned and w. 2 sm. stains on backcover, otherwise a fine copy.
Janus. Man Ray. München, Praeger, 1973, German ed., 189p., num. (col.) ills., orig. giltlettered cl. w. dustwr. in unif. cl. slipcase, folio.
- Dustwr. sl. foxed, otherwise fine.
AND 4 others, i.a. L. ROMERO, Tout Dali en un visage (Paris, 1975, num. (col.) ills., orig. gold blindst. cl. w. mounted plate on frontcover, 4to. Lacks dustwr.).
- Lower outer corner of pastedown sl. nibbled by silverfish. Otherwise very fine.
Idem and Maldiney, H. Tal-Coat 1965. Solitude de l'universel. (Ibid.), iidem, 1965, 1st ed., (1),17,(6)p., 6 (single-/ double-p.) col. lithogr. plates by P. TAL-COAT (incl. wr.)., printed in 150 numb. and SIGNED copies, in orig. burgundy board chemise and slipcase w. printed title-piece on upper cover, folio. Idem and Estienne, C. Le pays de Tal-Coat. (Ibid.), iidem, 1962, 1st ed., (3),17,(12)p., 8 (single-/ double-p.) (col. lithogr.) plates by P. TAL-COAT (incl. wr.), 16 b/w ills., printed in 150 numb. and SIGNED copies, in orig. grey board chemise and slipcase w. printed title-piece on upper cover, folio.
- Very fine copies of the DELUXE edition.
- Issue 11/12 w. torn section (still present).
= Complete run of this (very) rare periodical.
- Lacks 8 plates (LXXVIII, LXXIX, LXXXVIII, LXXXIX, CXII, CXIII, CXXIV and CXXV); plates C and CI misbound; several plates w. stamp on verso; two stamps on title-p.; bookblock cut sl. short (a few plates trimmed to image or w. (partial) loss of plate number). Binding sl. stained and chafed; cloth splitting at board edges.
= Siegelaub p.163. The plates are arranged in 6 parts of 25 plates each. "The first four parts of the work are devoted to the Jaipur carpets. The fifth is reserved for the famous Ardebil carpet, which is now one of the glories of the Indian Museum; and the last part contains, in addition to Persian carpets, a few from Turkey, which have been included in order to illustrate some of the main differences in design and workmanship between them and the Persian examples (...)" (introduction).
- Plates occas. sl. duststained in margins; a few sl. frayed. Portfolio defective, spine split(ting), soiled.
= Rare.
- Very fine copy of the DELUXE edition.
- Very fine copy of the DELUXE edition.
- Very fine copy of the DELUXE edition.
- Fine copy of the DELUXE edition.
- Fine copy.
= Massive book production presenting a cinematic overview of the legendary boxer's life and career. A legendary book about a legendary man. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XVIII.
- Without the supplementary book. Very fine copy.
= Contains an overview of Annie Leibovitz's most striking photographs, mainly portraits of famous people made in her career of 40 years.
WITH: Leibovitz, Annie (b.1949). "Keith Haring". Orig. ChromaLux aluminum print, 50x61,3 cm., numb. ("80/1000) and monogrammed (in felt-tip pen) on verso, in orig. floating frame.
= Print issued for the limited "Art Edition" of the above SUMO edition in 1000 copies. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIX.
- Very fine copy.
- Very fine.
= With 3 loosely inserted archive photographs by Peter Lindbergh (Kirsten McMenamy, halflength nude); Michel Comte (Helena Christensen III, halflength nude) and Patrick Demarchelier (Julia Stegner and Eugenia Volodina, both posing nude). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XIX.
- A fine copy, but without the originally accompanying signed print by Erwin Olaf.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XVI.
- Tiny rubbed spot on backcover.
= One of the 1500 DELUXE copies, SIGNED by the photographer. SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XX.
= Very fine copy of one of the first 500 numb. DELUXE copies, containing the print "Royal Greeting". The second 500 numb. copies contain the print titled "Royal Departure" (also by H. BENSON).