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Published by Berlin: Paul Cassirer, 1920
Seller: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.
Condition: Fair. Zweite Auflage, reprints the 1910 Pan-Presse edition but the illustrations are less sharp and aside from the cover none of them are color; 94 pp., illustrated throughout; original light boards badly worn with long tear from bottom margin, general age toning, working copy only. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Published by Paul Cassirer, Berlin, 1920
Seller: Mare Booksellers ABAA, IOBA, Dover, NH, U.S.A.
Hard Cover. Condition: Good. Stated Zweite Auflage (second edition). Paper covered boards with a slightly colored illustration by Pascin on the front cover. 94 pp. All text in German. A printing of an unfinished novel by Heinrich Heine. With line illustrations by Jules Pascin, a Bulgarian born painter considered a key figure in the Modernist art movement of Paris in the early 1900s, who often painted prostitutes and models. He committed suicide in 1930. GOOD condition. Moderate to heavy browning to the covers. Minor soiling and faint dampstaining along the lower portion of the front cover. Paper chipped and scuffed along the hinges and extremities. Paper browned in the interior.
Published by Paul Cassirer, Berlin, 1920
Seller: Uli Eichhorn - antiquar. Buchhandel, Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Germany
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Hardcover. Condition: Gut. Jules Pascin (illustrator). 94 S. mit 35 Illustr. im Text. 2. Aufl.; hier wurden die Lithographien aus der 1. Aufl. (= 4. Werk der Pan-Presse in 310 Ex.) photolithographisch verkleinert. Orig.-Pappband mit kolorierter Deckelillustr. ***Aus dem Besitz des deutschen Malers und Zeichners Otto Theodor Wolfgang [ OThW ] Stein (1977 - 1958) mit dessen Namenszug a.d. Innentitel. Zustand: Rücken lose; innen sehr gut erhalten.
Hardcover. Pascin, Jules (illustrator). One of 100 copies bound in goatskin. White goatskin-covered boards with illustration; text block is gilted at the top; 94 pp.; richly illustrated. Text in German. Good (Boards show moderate smudging and foxing; boards show edgewear/shelfwear along edges and corners and part of the spine strip has peeled away at the bottom of the spine; there is a sticker on the bottom of the inside front cover; there is a mild cockling on the pages near the hinge, with no damp-staining; text block edges are foxed; pages are clean, but very lightly foxed in some places; text block is solid.).
. Illustrateur : PASCIN (Jules, Julius Mordecaï dit). (illustrator). Mit Zeichnungen von Julius Pascin. Berlin, Verlegt bei Paul Cassirer in Berlin in Jahre 1919, broché, couverture illustrée en couleurs, 94 pp., 1 f. "Mémoires du Seigneur de Schnabelewopski", avec des dessins de Jules PASCIN, publication berlinoise. Julius Mordechai Pincas, dit Jules PASCIN (1885-1930), est un des plus importants artistes de L'Ecole de Paris. Il arrive en France en 1905, année de naissance du fauvisme au Salon d'Automne. Influencé un temps par le fauvisme, puis le cubisme, il est surtout célèbre pour ses peintures des nuits montmartroises. En 1920, il s'initie à la gravure avec DARAGNES et prend pour modèles, outre sa femme Hermine David et sa maîtresse Lucy, des prostituées rencontrées dans les maisons closes, dont il couvre des carnets entiers. Il expose régulièrement au Salon des Indépendants, et au Salon de l'Araignée. Rongé par l'alcool, il se suicide en 1930. Le jour de sa mort, les galeries parisiennes ferment en signe de deuil. Quelques taches et petites mouillures, légers accrocs, usures et plis. Livres.
Published by Jacques Haumont, Paris, for les Fils de Roi, 1948
Seller: Arca Amoris Alitis, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Small folio (slipcase 36.5 x 31 cm, self-covers 35 x 29 cm, pages 34.8 x 28.2 cm). No. 10 of 125 numbered examples (and 8 additional marked A-H for collaborators) all on vélin chiffon de Mandeure, illustrated with 35 designs by Jules Pascin (of which 10 full-page and 1 hand-colored; an additional vignette on the front cover is a reduction of one in the text). Heavy cream vélin self-covers with possibly original glassine (vignette in grey on front cover and decorative title in grey on spine), chemise and slipcase covered with burgundy bookcloth, dark purple morocco label lettered and ruled in gilt on slipcase spine. Collates 26 ff. loose in gatherings of twos, complete: [2 ll. (blank)], 1 l. (half-title recto), 1 l. (title recto with hand-colored vignette), pp. 1-92 with 10 full-page plates and 24 text vignettes, all in grey, 1 l. (colophon recto), [1 l. (blank)], printed letterpress with decorative chapter headings framed in grey and grey page numbers. Slight darkening around paper margins within, some wear at tips of self-covers, 2 cm tears top and bottom gutter of first folio where inserted into front cover, slight edgewear and label wear on slipcase with minor darkening to spine and margins, overall a very good copy, excellent within, bright and without any foxing anywhere. Provenance: Edward Powis Jones and Anne Keating Jones. In 1910 Paul Cassirer published a Berlin edition, Aus den Memoiren des Herrn Von Schnabelewopsky, with 35 illustrations by Pascin denominated "Lithographiche Zeichnungen." The illustrations in Jacques Haumont's present French edition of 1948 have sometimes incorrectly been described as different from the 1910 examples and as woodcuts. A collation of the "lithographic drawings" in the German edition of 1910 reveals that every illustration from 1910 is also present here, although the colored title plate here is not colored in the 1910 edition, six plates colored in the 1910 edition are here in grey, and the double-page "Harem" scene from the 1910 edition is here on a single full page. The present edition, then, sets forth Pascin's vibrant art of 1910 on the cusp of fauvism and expressionism.
Published by Jacques Haumont, Paris, 1948
Seller: Des livres autour (Julien Mannoni), Paris, PARIS, France
En Feuilles. Condition: Très bon. Jules Pascin (illustrator). Ed. numérotée. Paris, Jacques Haumont, 1948. 35 x 28,5 cm, in-4°, 1 f. bl. + 2 ff. n. ch. + 92 pp. + 1 f. n. ch., avec une vignette en couleurs sur la page de titre et 35 gravures sur bois tirées en gris, dont 9 à pleine page, pagination et encadrements des annonces de chapitre en gris, en feuilles sous couverture blanche rempliée, ornée d'une vignette gravée en gris sur le premier plat. Premier tirage en France des illustrations de Pascin (il existe une édition allemande - Berlin, Cassirer, 1910 - qui est différente). L'un des 133 exemplaires sur vélin chiffon de Mandeure, seul papier (n° 8). Peu commun. Très bel exemplaire. (MONOD, 5856).