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Cendrars, Blaise. L’eubage aux antipodes de l’unité. |
Cendrars, Blaise. L’eubage aux antipodes de l’unité.Illustré de cinq gravures au burin hors-texte de J. Hecht. 91, (3) pp. 8vo. Orig. printed wrappers. – Paris, Au sans pareil, 1926. Edition originale. One of 950 numbered copies on vélin Montgolfier of a total limited edition of 1100. – Front cover and spine faded. Inside clean. – Best.-Nr. 20413 |
CHF 130.— | |
Cendrars, Blaise. Amours. Trois poèmes inédits (1912). |
Cendrars, Blaise. Amours. Trois poèmes inédits (1912).24 unn. leaves. 8vo. Loose quires as issued between orig. wrappers. – (Paris), Seghers, (1961). Edition originale. One of 500 numbered copies on Hollande paper. – Clean copy. – Best.-Nr. 24936 |
CHF 60.— | |
LÉGER. – Cendrars, Blaise. Paris. Ma ville. Hrsg. von Albert Mermoud. |
LÉGER. – Cendrars, Blaise. Paris. Ma ville. Hrsg. von Albert Mermoud.Mit 29 Reproduktionen von Farblithographien von Fernand Léger. 127 (1) SS. Gr.-4to. Orig. Ln. mit Illus. auf Deckel. In illus. Schuber. – München, Hirmer, 1987. Erstmals im Druck erschienen, basierend auf einem Projekt von 1954 von Tériade. Separat beiliegendes Heft mit dem deutschen Text. 22 SS., illustriert. – Sehr schönes, neuwertiges Exemplar. – Best.-Nr. 24196 |
CHF 50.— | |
LÉGER. – Cendrars, Blaise. La fin du monde filmée par l’ange N.-D. Roman. Compositions en couleurs par Fernand Léger. |
Cendrars, Blaise. Léger, Fernand. La fin du monde filmée par l’ange N.-D. Roman. Compositions en couleurs par Fernand Léger.Illustrated with 22 colour compositions in pochoir manner (incl. half-title, title page, chapter titles, and colophon) by Férnand Léger. (60) pp. 4to. Orig. illus. wrappers, housed in a brown cloth box with spine label. – Paris, Éditions de la Sirène, 1919. Edition originale. One of 1200 numbered copies “in-quarto raisin” on papier Régistre vélin Lafuma besides 25 copies de luxe. Published at Jean Cocteau’s press, this is one of the truly outstanding illustrated books in the 20th century with a striking combination of letters and illustrations comparable to the manner of Russian books of the same period. “Cendrar’s twentieth-century satire is organized like a movie script and given a dizzying pictorial environment by Léger” (Castleman). The text, a movie scenario, was written down by Cendrars (1887–1961) in only one night and was planned to be published in the “Livre du cinéma” in 1918. Finally it was published separately in the present edition. Cendrars wrote and published a first preceding scenario under the same title “La fin du monde” (Éd. La Caravane), a second one in 1918 titled “Le film de la fin du monde” (Denoël). The letters “N. D.” do not mean “Notre Dame” but is the phonetic transcription of “End”, the last word appearing on screen at the end of a movie. – Saphire 299; Castleman 170f.; Monod 2395. – The binding getting loose in some places. A clean and good to very good copy. – Best.-Nr. 25895 |
CHF 3700.— | |
MINAUX. – Cendrars, Blaise. La grand’route. |
Cendrars, Blaise. Minaux, André. La grand’route.With 27 orig. lithographs by André Minaux in the text. 102, (6) pp. Large 4to. Loose quires as issued in orig. printed wrappers, sleeve and slipcase. – (Paris), Bibliophiles et graveurs d’aujourd’hui, 1952. One of 110 copies for the members of the Association, this one no. 32 printed for Maurice Legrand, of a total limited edition of 120. Beside this 15 suites of the lithographs were printed on China paper. With printed multi-line dediciation by Cendrars to Marquise de Villa-Urutia. – Fine copy. – Best.-Nr. 19697 |
CHF 750.— |