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Marcel Duchamp: Eros, C'est La Vie
Alice Goldfarb Marquis
Troy, NY: The Whitston Publishing Co., 1981.
Price: $100.00
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The 1938 1st edition. VG in its original pictorial wraps, with tender front inner hinge and bookplate of Louis Untermeyer at front free endpaper. 12mo, 169 pgs., 63 Picasso illustrations running thruout, including 8 in color. In its original French, which is how Gertude Stein wrote it.
Picasso
Gertrude Stein
Paris: Librairie Floury, 1938.
Price: $100.00
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The Sept. 1932 "Surrealist" issue, edited by Andre Breton. Bright and solid and VG+ in its original decorative wrappers. Octavo, 208 pgs.plus publisher's advertisements. Includes contributions from the leading lights of the day such as Max Ernst, Man Ray, Tristan Tzara, Luis Bunuel, Duchamp, Dali, etc.
This Quarter--September 1932: The "Surrealist Number"
Andre Breton, Ed.
Paris: Edward W. Titus, 1932.
Price: $300.00
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The Enemy: A Review of Art and Literature (Issue #1)
Wyndham Lewis, Ed.
London: The Arthur Press, 1927.
Price: $100.00
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Yrvrtia (1879-1950)
Buenos Aires: Argencard S.A., 1988.
Price: $150.00
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Toko Shinoda Catalogue Exhibition
Tokyo: The Seibu Museum of Art, 1989.
Price: $50.00
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Jasper Johns
Max Kozloff
New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1970.
Price: $500.00
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The Love for Three Oranges: The Glyndebourne Version
Frank Corsaro
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1984.
Price: $200.00
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A crisp, clean copy of the 1942 1st editon of the "Max Ernest" issue. Bright and VG+ in its illustrated, stapled wrappers, with just the lightest trace of soilihg at the panels. Quarto, 34 pgs., includng contributions by Andre Breton, Leonora Carrington, Henry Miller, Julien Levy, etc.
View: 2nd Series, No. 1 (Max Ernest Number)
Charles Henri Ford, Ed.
New York: Charles Henri Ford, 1942.
Price: $150.00
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Napolitano
New York: E. Weyhe, 1935.
Price: $200.00
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Modern Mexican Artists
Carlos Merida
Mexico: Frances Toor Studios, 1937.
Price: $50.00
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The 1929 1st edition, WARMLY INSCRIBED BY ARTHUR MARX on the front free endpaper. Solid and VG in its pictorial boards, with light soiling at the front panel. 12mo, 63 pgs., well-executed caricatures thruout. Former museum bookplate at rear pastedown.
Broadway Portraits
Samuel Marx
New York: Donald Flamm, Inc., 1929.
Price: $100.00
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Tibetan Paintings
George Roerich
Paris: Paul Geuthner, 1925.
Price: $50.00
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Wonderful portfolio of landscapes by the early 20th century Mexican artist Dr. Atl. 32 drawings all told (mostly charcoals) and a 24 pg. booklet in its stapled wrappers, both housed in a beautifully-illustrated cloth chemise. The earthen, terra cotta colors of the chemise nicely set the tone for Dr. Atl's 6 watercolors, which are tipped-into the booklet. THE BOOKLET IS ALSO WARMLY INSCRIBED BY DR. ATL on the front free endpaper. The 32 loose charcoals are in beautiful condition and the booklet, has held up very nicely as well and is VG+, with very light soiling at the front panel. And the chemise is bright and VG+, with a very light, inconspicuous trace of staining near the spine base. Oblong quarto, original ribbon-ties completely intact. Former museum bookplate at chemise's rear pastedown.
El Paisaje: Un Ensayo
Dr. Atl
Mexico: Self-published, 1933.
Price: $1,500.00
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Negerplastik
Carl Einstein
Munich: Kurt Wolff Verlag, 1920.
Price: $100.00
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The Paintings of William Blake
Darrell Figgis
New York: Charles Scribner, 1925.
Price: $100.00
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Die Stadt
Frans Masereel
Paris and Munich: Editions Albert Morance and Kurt Wolff Verlag, 1925.
Price: $1,500.00
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Aspen Magazine No. 8, the 1969 Fall-Winter issue. "Art/Information/Science". Complete in 14 numbered sections. Including contributions by Richard Serra, Robert Smithson, Edward Ruscha, Steve Reich, Jackson Mac Low, Philip Glass, etc. Folded chemise, neatly containing all 14 sections. Very light rubbing at the front panel and just a bit of soiling to the inside folds, otherwise clean as could be and solidly VG+. Quarto, unpaginated. One of the scarcest issues of this seminal late 60s art magazine.
Aspen Magazine No. 8
Phyllis Johnson, Ed.
New York: Aspen Communications Inc.,
Price: $1,000.00
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