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= Monograph on walking canes.
- Fine.
= Rare publisher's brochure for the issue of l'Architecture Vivante devoted to the De Stijl.
- Sl. yellowed as usual. = Hoek 659b3; Purvis/ De Jong p.79.
- Lacks 3 tipped-in plates (to no.5, 9 and 11); sl. yellowed/ browned and some occas. foxing/ soiling; first page of each no. w. sm. stamp in corner. All parts as usual w. vertical middle fold; loose in lvs., all without wr. (only 1 frontwr. present, yellowed, w. 2 sm. stamps).
= Complete fourth year of one of the most important and influential modernist periodicals of the 20th cent., the first year with the typography by Van Doesburg (see Hoek 659). Contains i.a. contributions by I.K. Bonset (pseud. of Theo van Doesburg) (incl. the special issue no.11, "Anthologie-Bonset"), Aldo Camini, Theo van Doesburg, Raoul Hausmann, Vilmos Huszár, Piet Mondriaan and Hans Richter. Hoek 659; Schwarz 149; cf. Bolliger III, 222, IV, 395 and VI, 817.
- Without no.1-4 and 12. Lacks 4 plates (to no.6/7) and 2 tipped-in plates (to no.6/7 and 8); no.5 lacks backwr. (newly sewn w. plain backwr.); sl. yellowed/ browned and some occas. foxing. All parts as usual w. vertical middle fold; wrappers trifle dustsoiled; all frontwr. w. sm. stamp.
= Hoek 659; Schwarz 149; cf. Bolliger III, 222, IV, 395 and VI, 817.
- Paper inner flaps of portfolio loose.
= Very nice and rare publication, the photographs showing interior views of the rooms of a doll's house. The author is well known for his important study on Dutch doll's houses Holländische Patrizierhäuser published in 1909.
= One of 100 DELUXE copies w. a loosely inserted col. lithograph by Domela: 23x17 cm., signed "Domela, 43" and numb. "45 [identical to the no. of the book]/100" in pencil (partly sl. yellowed, only visible in left blank margin, from ofsetting of inside frontwr.). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE V.
- Sl. rubbed along extremities.
= Aetas Aurea Monographs on Dutch and Flemish Painting vol. XXIV.
Sadkov, V. The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts. Netherlandish, Flemish and Dutch Drawings of the XVI-XVIII Centuries. Belgian and Dutch Drawings of the XIX-XX Centuries. Amst./ Moscow, Foundation for Cultural Inventory and The Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, 2010, 432p., 672 (col.) ills., orig. pict. boards, 4to.
- Lacks one plate; title (incl. tipped-in plate) of the 2nd vol. affected by silverfish. Portfolios sl. worn and stained; vol. 1 frontcover loose.
- Upper corner frontwr. w. fold. = No.10 of Le Petit Jésus, journal intime.
Idem. Mirobolus Macadam & Cie. Hautespates. (Paris), Galerie Rene Drouin, n.d. (1946), (12)p., 2 full-p. ills., orig. wr.
= Also contains a text by Ernst Jünger.
Idem. Prospectus aux amateurs de tout genre. Paris, Gallimard, 1946, 1st ed., 154,(5)p., printed in 2000 copies (550).
= Collection Métamorphoses. One of 550 copies (510) bound in gilt dec. boards des. by P. Bonet.
AND 2 others on the same: L. PARROT, Jean Dubuffet (Paris, 1944, ills., printed in 620 numb. copies, orig. wr., 4to. Fine) and J. PAULHAN, Lettre à Jean Dubuffet (Paris, 1944, 1 tipped-in plate, orig. wr.).
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VIII.
= SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE VIII.
- Without the slipcase. Fine.
= Monod 7280; The Artist and the Book 140: "Dubuffet's illustrations here are in the manner he developed after 1962 in the HOURLOUPE series which began, according to Loreau, when the artist was drawing distractedly during a telephone call in July 1962 and which was shown in the Jeanne Bucher Gallery in 1967."
= Reduced version in phototypie of the ed. published by Alexander Loewy in the same year. This copy with an extra leaf bound in w. an AUTOGRAPH POEM "Mar", signed "André Martel, dit le Martélandre Papapafol du Paralloidre", with a mounted photogr. portrait of the author on the halftitle, w. autogr. annotation "Cecic`e ma phototatête quand jassuis dans les nouages", signed (like the above) and with autogr. monogrammed annotation on the colophon: "cet exemplair est marcuté au timbre à mouille paralloïdre du secrépép Auréloé".