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Paris : Le Terrain Vague, mars 1969 - grand format souple broché sous couverture illustrée, 50 pages illustrées dans et hors texte en noir - très bon état - Livres.
Paris, directeurs : Gérard Legrand, José Pierre, Jean Schuster / Le Terrain vague, janvier 1972 - fascicule in-folio 33,3x50cm en feuilles, imprimé et illustré en couleurs, 8 pages sur papier fort. Pliure centrale sinon en bon état. Belle mise en page. Dernière revue du groupe surréaliste parisien qui prend la suite de l'Archibras, publiée de 1969 à 1972 en 7 livraisons. Livres.
Published by Le terrain vague, Paris, 1970
Seller: Midori Art Books, Paris, France
Soft cover. Condition: Good. quelques pliures/accrocs/taches sans consequence sur la lecture. état général très correct.
Published by Le terrain vague, Paris, 1970
Seller: Midori Art Books, Paris, France
Soft cover. Condition: Good. marques de pliage bon état général.
Published by Paris, Le Terrain Vague, 1962., 1962
Seller: AUSONE, Bruxelles, Belgium
First Edition
15 x 22, 80 pp., illustrations en N/B, broché, bon état (couverture très légèrement défraîchie). édition originale.
Published by Editions Le Terrain Vague, 1970
Seller: Structure, Verses, Agency Books, Spray, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Scarce in any condition and state, an influential if short-lived chronicle of French social and art history. Produced handsomely and colorfully in folio format, horizontally folded, but measuring 12 3/4" x 13 3/4" wide and tall, respectively, when unfolded. coupure was a French-language art and literature, politics and culture magazine of sorts that ran from 1969-72. Each issue was comprised of eight pages on two unstitched-together sheets, except for the infamous No. 4, a two-page issue that was printed on one sheet only. Boldly illustrated with photos and collages in black-and-white, duotone and also full-color. One of the three editors, Jean Schuster, is said to have been entrusted by the leading Surrealist and activist André Breton the task of "safeguarding" the Surrealist movement and legacy, he in effect having disbanded Surrealism in order to replace, he said at the time, "historical" with "eternal" Surrealism. With Gerard Legrand and Jose Pierre Gerard Legrand launched coupure. Not every Surrealist took it lying down, of course; much mayhem ensued, beginning with Jean-Louis Bédouin's opening salvo published in Le Monde that foreswore Breton's right and authority to have done so. Each issue is itself a collage, a motley assortment of news and features, photographs and snippets, art pieces and current events, obituaries and manifestos. The infamous No. 4 (titled "La cause de peuple") was banned, declared illegal and then confiscated by French authorities because of its depiction in Maoist terms of French government and military officials. This issue treats of Charles Fourier, Benjamin Peret, William Shakespeare, Josef Stalin, Eva Beuys, Joseph Beuys, Lilo Klapheck, Konrad Klapheck, a month-by-month horoscopic calendar for 1970, and odd pieces from Le Monde.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Published by Editions Le Terrain Vague, 1969
Seller: Structure, Verses, Agency Books, Spray, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Scarce in any condition and state, an influential if short-lived chronicle of French social and art history. Produced handsomely and colorfully in folio format, horizontally folded, but measuring 12 3/4" x 13 3/4" wide and tall, respectively, when unfolded. coupure was a French-language art and literature, politics and culture magazine of sorts that ran from 1969-72. Each issue was comprised of eight pages on two unstitched-together sheets, except for the infamous No. 4, a two-page issue that was printed on one sheet only. Boldly illustrated with photos and collages in black-and-white, duotone and also full-color. One of the three editors, Jean Schuster, is said to have been entrusted by the leading Surrealist and activist André Breton the task of "safeguarding" the Surrealist movement and legacy, he in effect having disbanded Surrealism in order to replace, he said at the time, "historical" with "eternal" Surrealism. With Gerard Legrand and Jose Pierre Gerard Legrand launched coupure. Not every Surrealist took it lying down, of course; much mayhem ensued, beginning with Jean-Louis Bédouin's opening salvo published in Le Monde that foreswore Breton's right and authority to have done so. Each issue is itself a collage, a motley assortment of news and features, photographs and snippets, art pieces and current events, obituaries and manifestos. The infamous No. 4 (titled "La cause de peuple") was banned, declared illegal and then confiscated by French authorities because of its depiction in Maoist terms of French government and military officials. This issue treats of Sharon Tate and Bernadette Devlin, Georges Pompidou, Carlos Franqui, the photography of Nicole Pierre and Man Ray, poetry, and odd pieces from Le Monde.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Published by Editions Le Terrain Vague
Seller: Structure, Verses, Agency Books, Spray, OR, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. Scarce in any condition and state, an influential if short-lived chronicle of French social and art history. Produced handsomely and colorfully in folio format, horizontally folded, but measuring 12 3/4" x 13 3/4" wide and tall, respectively, when unfolded. coupure was a French-language art and literature, politics and culture magazine of sorts that ran from 1969-72. Each issue was comprised of eight pages on two unstitched-together sheets, except for the infamous No. 4, a two-page issue that was printed on one sheet only. Boldly illustrated with photos and collages in black-and-white, duotone and also full-color. One of the three editors, Jean Schuster, is said to have been entrusted by the leading Surrealist and activist André Breton the task of "safeguarding" the Surrealist movement and legacy, he in effect having disbanded Surrealism in order to replace, he said at the time, "historical" with "eternal" Surrealism. With Gerard Legrand and Jose Pierre Gerard Legrand launched coupure. Not every Surrealist took it lying down, of course; much mayhem ensued, beginning with Jean-Louis Bédouin's opening salvo published in Le Monde that foreswore Breton's right and authority to have done so. Each issue is itself a collage, a motley assortment of news and features, photographs and snippets, art pieces and current events, obituaries and manifestos. The infamous No. 4 (titled "La cause de peuple") was banned, declared illegal and then confiscated by French authorities because of its depiction in Maoist terms of French government and military officials. This issue treats of Tel Quel, the Kings of Bretagne, Alain Legrand, Yves Ellequet, Henri-Francois Rey, E. Kienholz, M. Fontenet, the Ministre de Travail, Georges Bataille, Jindrich Styrsky and odd pieces from Le Monde.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Published by Editions Le Terrain Vague, 1971
Seller: Structure, Verses, Agency Books, Spray, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Scarce in any condition and state, an influential if short-lived chronicle of French social and art history. Produced handsomely and colorfully in folio format, horizontally folded, but measuring 12 3/4" x 13 3/4" wide and tall, respectively, when unfolded. coupure was a French-language art and literature, politics and culture magazine of sorts that ran from 1969-72. Each issue was comprised of eight pages on two unstitched-together sheets, except for the infamous No. 4, a two-page issue that was printed on one sheet only. Boldly illustrated with photos and collages in black-and-white, duotone and also full-color. One of the three editors, Jean Schuster, is said to have been entrusted by the leading Surrealist and activist André Breton the task of "safeguarding" the Surrealist movement and legacy, he in effect having disbanded Surrealism in order to replace, he said at the time, "historical" with "eternal" Surrealism. With Gerard Legrand and Jose Pierre Gerard Legrand launched coupure. Not every Surrealist took it lying down, of course; much mayhem ensued, beginning with Jean-Louis Bédouin's opening salvo published in Le Monde that foreswore Breton's right and authority to have done so. Each issue is itself a collage, a motley assortment of news and features, photographs and snippets, art pieces and current events, obituaries and manifestos. The infamous No. 4 (titled "La cause de peuple") was banned, declared illegal and then confiscated by French authorities because of its depiction in Maoist terms of French government and military officials. This issue treats of the revolutionary manifesto of Tull, Benjamin Mendoza, Jacques Bazin, Jacques Vache, Jean-Claude Silbermann, Robert Benayoun, Hassan Fathy, Maurice Blanchard, Pierre Boujut, Earl Spartre, Stephen Schwartz, Christian Rochefort, and odd pieces from Le Monde.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Published by Editions Le Terrain Vague, 1970
Seller: Structure, Verses, Agency Books, Spray, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Scarce in any condition and state, an influential if short-lived chronicle of French social and art history. Produced handsomely and colorfully in folio format, horizontally folded, but measuring 12 3/4" x 13 3/4" wide and tall, respectively, when unfolded. coupure was a French-language art and literature, politics and culture magazine of sorts that ran from 1969-72. Each issue was comprised of eight pages on two unstitched-together sheets, except for the infamous No. 4, a two-page issue that was printed on one sheet only. Boldly illustrated with photos and collages in black-and-white, duotone and also full-color. One of the three editors, Jean Schuster, is said to have been entrusted by the leading Surrealist and activist André Breton the task of "safeguarding" the Surrealist movement and legacy, he in effect having disbanded Surrealism in order to replace, he said at the time, "historical" with "eternal" Surrealism. With Gerard Legrand and Jose Pierre Gerard Legrand launched coupure. Not every Surrealist took it lying down, of course; much mayhem ensued, beginning with Jean-Louis Bédouin's opening salvo published in Le Monde that foreswore Breton's right and authority to have done so. Each issue is itself a collage, a motley assortment of news and features, photographs and snippets, art pieces and current events, obituaries and manifestos. The infamous No. 4 (titled "La cause de peuple") was banned, declared illegal and then confiscated by French authorities because of its depiction in Maoist terms of French government and military officials. This issue treats of Walter Benjamin, the Student Revolution of 1968, Jean-Paul Sartre, Herve Telamaque, Regis Debray and odd pieces from Le Monde.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Published by Editions Le Terrain Vague, 1972
Seller: Structure, Verses, Agency Books, Spray, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Scarce in any condition and state, an influential if short-lived chronicle of French social and art history. Produced handsomely and colorfully in folio format, horizontally folded, but measuring 12 3/4" x 13 3/4" wide and tall, respectively, when unfolded. coupure was a French-language art and literature, politics and culture magazine of sorts that ran from 1969-72. Each issue was comprised of eight pages on two unstitched-together sheets, except for the infamous No. 4, a two-page issue that was printed on one sheet only. Boldly illustrated with photos and collages in black-and-white, duotone and also full-color. One of the three editors, Jean Schuster, is said to have been entrusted by the leading Surrealist and activist André Breton the task of "safeguarding" the Surrealist movement and legacy, he in effect having disbanded Surrealism in order to replace, he said at the time, "historical" with "eternal" Surrealism. With Gerard Legrand and Jose Pierre Gerard Legrand launched coupure. Not every Surrealist took it lying down, of course; much mayhem ensued, beginning with Jean-Louis Bédouin's opening salvo published in Le Monde that foreswore Breton's right and authority to have done so. Each issue is itself a collage, a motley assortment of news and features, photographs and snippets, art pieces and current events, obituaries and manifestos. The infamous No. 4 (titled "La cause de peuple") was banned, declared illegal and then confiscated by French authorities because of its depiction in Maoist terms of French government and military officials. This issue treats of Joseph Smrkowski, John Heartfield, Madame Aussoir, Jean-Claude Silbermann, Gustave Moreau, Andre Breton, Jean-Francois Bury, Jacques Derain, and odd pieces from Le Monde.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. Additional postage may be required for oversize or especially heavy volumes, and for sets.
Le Terrain vague éditeur; directeur: André Breton. Un volume 15,3x22,5cm broché sous couverture illustrée en deux tons, 130 pages illustrées dans et hors texte, dont 12 planches sur papier couché. Dernier numéro de cette revue surréaliste, la dernière dirigée par André Breton, qui prend fin avec sa mort en septembre 1966. Livres.
Published by Le Terrain Vague, 1961
Seller: Schindler-Graf Booksellers, Westlake, OH, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Premier issue of this French surrealist journal; published October, 1961. Contributions from Andre Breton, Alfred Kubin, Joyce Monsour, Adrien Dax, and others. No marks or writing in publication. Covers have signs of prior handling, some wear, a few light creases, rubbing. Good condition overall. Softcover art journal.
Seller: Le Livre à Venir, Chantelle, France
Book
Le Terrain vague éditeur; directeur: André Breton. Un volume 15,3x22,5cm broché sous couverture illustrée en deux tons, 82 pages illustrées dans et hors texte, dont 8 planches sur papier couché. Revue surréaliste, la dernière dirigée par André Breton. Elle prend fin avec sa mort. Livres.
Seller: Librairie Diogène SARL, Lyon, France
Editeur le Terrain Vague, Bieff, N°3 (15 janvier 1959), broché, environ 31x24cm, 6 p., des rousseurs sur la couverture, quelques taches de liquide sur le second plat, dos frotté, intérieur propre.
Published by La terrain vague, Paris, 1970
Seller: FolignoLibri, Foligno, PG, Italy
flessibile. Condition: Buono (Good). 8 p. f.to cm 50 x 32, ill. b/n. e colore, stato di conservazione molto buono. Book.
Seller: Librairie Diogène SARL, Lyon, France
Medium, Nouvelle Série N°2, Février 1954, 32 p. + 4 p. de photographies en noir et blanc, broché, environ 28x19cm, illustré par Paalen, des rousseurs sur la couverture, les deux dernières pages et le second contreplat, bon état pour le reste, pages non coupées (jamais lu). Sommaire : L'image sur le mur, conte chinois, trad. PAALEN / Le bruit des ténèbres, BENAYOUN / En pleine santé, ALLEAU / Deux lettres de Pierre LOUYS, précédées d'un hommage par Gérard LEGRAND / Le dictionnaire du diable (extraits) d'Ambrose BIERCE, présenté par Robert BENAYOUN / Paillasse et son roquet chéri, PERET / Diamant des apparitions, PIERRE / Zig-zag, BENAYOUN / Du nouveau sur Mme de Montreuil par Nora MITRANI / Invitations à la soirée des proverbes, interview de Georges SCHEHADE par Michel ZIMBACCA / Invitations à "Penthesilée" de KLEIST, interview de Julien GRACQ par MITRANI / Le sens de l'aventure, BEDOUIN / L'un dans l'autre, BRETON / Haute médiation, BEDOUIN et LEGRAND / Mood to be wooed, GOLDFAYN / A la fosse commune, VALORBE / Orient à désorienter, DAX / Spéculation, erreur et préhistoire / Savoir aimer délivrer, BRETON / Articles de bazar et de foi, BEDOUIN / Interview de Max ERNST sur l'Allemagne par Bedouin / Encore un petit moment, s'il vous plait, M. le bourreau, LEGRAND / Rêver à haute voix, BEDOUIN / Les dents courtes, SCHUSTER / Face à la meute.
Published by Le Terrain Vague, 1969
Seller: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon état. In-folio en feuillets 50 cm sur 32. 8 pages. Plié en deux Très bon état d'occasion. Titre de la Une : Scandale. in-folio.
Published by [Paris], Le petit écrasons 3, [avril 1965]. Plaquette in-8 (225 x 155 mm), agrafée, 32 pages., 1965
First Edition
Couverture de Nicole José-Pierre. Edition originale sans grand papier. [8017].
Publication Date: 1969
Seller: Librairie Le Livre Penseur, Paris, France
Paris, 13 février 1969. Un feuillet imprimé au recto sur papier orange, 20 x 27 cm. Très bon état, non plié. Divers.
Published by Le Terrain Vague, Paris, 1968
Seller: Librairie-Galerie Dorbes Tobeart, PARIS, France
Book First Edition
Couverture illustrée. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Paris, Le Terrain Vague (Jean Schuster directeur), décembre 1968, broché sous couverture illustrée, 48 pp., (27 x 21,3 cm). Reproductions et illustrations en noir et blanc. Textes de Jean Schuster, Jean-Claude Silbermann, Stanislav Dvorsky, Ludvik Svab, Hervé Télémaque, José Pierre, Giovanna, Gérard Legrand, José Sanchez, Alain Joubert, Philippe Audoin, Roger Renaud, etc. Très bon état / As new (envoi suivi sous emballage pro).
Published by Collection En Dehors - Editions Plasma, Paris, 1983
ISBN 10: 2866960076ISBN 13: 9782866960070
Seller: Books+, Saint Maurice, France
Book
In-8, 246pp., petites usures d'usage sur la couverture, A64,
Published by Terrain vague, 1970
Seller: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon état. In-folio en feuillets 50 cm sur 32. 8 pages. Plié en deux. Très bon état d'occasion. in-folio.
Published by terrain vague, 1970
Seller: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon état. In-folio en feuillets 50 cm sur 32. 8 pages. Plié en deux. Très bon état d'occasion. in-folio.
Published by Terrain Vague, 1970
Seller: Librairie de l'Avenue - Henri Veyrier, Saint-Ouen, FR, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon état. In-folio relié 50 cm sur 32. 8 pages. Plié en deux. Très bon état d'occasion. in-folio.
Published by Le Terrain Vague, Paris, 1967
Seller: Librairie-Galerie Dorbes Tobeart, PARIS, France
Book First Edition
Couverture illustrée. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Paris, Le Terrain Vague (Jean Schuster directeur), octobre 1967, broché sous couverture illustrée, 88 pp. + 16 pp. sur papier teinté (Bulletin Arcane n°2) (27 x 21,3 cm). Reproductions et illustrations en noir et blanc. Textes de Jean Schuster, Annie Le Brun, Vincent Bounoure, Dionys Mascolo, Margueritte Duras, Herbert Marcusse, José Pierre, Guy Cabanel, Hervé Télémaque, George Sebbag, Bernard Roger, Ohcamac, Roger Guyon, Jean-Claude Silbermann, Jean Mayoux, Gérard Legrand, Xavier Domingo, Joyce Mansour, etc. Très bon état / Very good condition.
Published by Paris: Le Terrain Vague, 1969, 1969
Seller: °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Switzerland
Association Member: ILAB
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 4° - 50pp - B/w reproductions. L'archibras monthly magazine on surrealism. First edition, text in French. Original wrappers. In Very good condition.
Published by Paris, Le Terrain Vague. 1969., 1969
Seller: Antiquariat CoBrA, Oberrohrbach, Austria
Paris, Le Terrain Vague. 1969. Gr.-2°. 2 ungeheftete Bögen (8 Seiten) mit verschieden farbig gedruckten Texten und zahlreichen, teils farbigen Abbildungen, gedruckt auf starkem Papier. Seltene, (post-)surrealistische Originalzeitschrift, von der zwischen 1969 und 1972 insgesamt nur 7 Ausgaben erschienen. Die Zeitschrift entstand kurz nachdem Jean Schuster einen "neuen Weg, der dem historischen Surrealismus folgen wird" angekündigt hatte. Legrand, Philosoph und Dichter, war ein enger Mitarbeiter André Bretons und Verfasser einer Biographie über diesen. Mit dem vierten Gesang, veröffentlicht in 'Le Monde', verkündete Schuster das Ende Surrealismus als organisierte Bewegung in Frankreich und versuchte, eben einen/seinen neuen Weg zu finden. Im 4. Heft (seltenen) Heft wurden Auszüge aus der maoistischen Publikation "La Cause du Peuple" veröffentlicht, was eine Beschlagnahme des Heftes und einen Strafanzeige gegen den Verleger zur Folge hatte. - In der Mitte ohne Spuren gefaltet, sehr gut. The rare Number one of the post-surrealist Magazine "Coupure ", edited and produced by Jean Schuster and Gèrard Legrand. Middle-Folded copy. In fine fresh condition. Sprache: Französisch. *** Bitte kontaktieren Sie mich immer BEVOR Sie bestellen! Für ausführliche Beschreibungen und Bilder sowie günstigere Versandoptionen kontaktieren Sie mich bitte per Email! Please contact me always BEFORE you order! For detailled descriptions and photos as well as cheaper shipping options please send an email! ***.