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Paris: Editions des Chroniques du jour, 1929 Broché, 28pp. et 32 planches n/b hors texte, 23x29.5cm., én très bon état (dos avec qq. imperfections, inon comme neuf. Edition limité a 400 et 60 exemplaires numérotés. ici c'est n° 75 de 400 exemplaires.
Librería: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgica
Miembro de asociación: ILAB
0. Anvers (Antwerpen), large in-8°, 29 x 21 cm, sewn, original wrapper, the lithograph is the frontispiece to this issue, with a protective leaf with a printed caption; '' Ossip Zadkine, lithographie originale. It accompanies an article by André de Ridder on Ossip Zadkine. On offer is the complete issue of the periodical with the full-page lithograph in fine condition (printed on one side only). This item belongs to a limited unnumbered run of this periodical issue (so called ''édition de luxe''), printed on high quality paper and with an original graphic illustration. The initial price for such an issue was five times as high as an ordinary issue. Good copy, allthough the upper margin of the front cover is slightly damaged.
Publicado por Editions des Chroniques du Jour, Paris, 1929
Librería: Kurt Gippert Bookseller (ABAA), Chicago, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Paperback. Condición: Very good- condition. First Edition. 32 pages of text, followed by 32 plates and [iii] pages listing the plates, etc. Original paperback with minor shelfwear and soiling, except for the spine, which is chipped at the extremities and is cracked and separating. The binding is protected in custom stiff archival mylar, and the spine title is clear and legible. Signed and inscribed on the front endpaper "To Alma and Horace Levinson whith [with] all my affection [signed] O. Zadkine 22 July 1931." Number 139 of 460 published. A few pages have minor soiling to the margins. The text is clean and unmarked. Alma P. [Wells] Levinson was well known in artist circles, and her work was exhibited in both the United States and Europe. Dr. Horace C. Levinson, an Astronomer, corresponded with Albert Einstein, which led to an alternate derivation (Einstein and Infeld 1949). First edition. Signed by Author(s).