57th year, May 1950, Paris, under the direction of Marcel Thiébaut (14210 MM)
57th year, May 1950, Paris, under the direction of Marcel Thiébaut (14210 MM)
Culture, Doctrine, Action, Paris, Published by the Socialist Party and Marcel Rivière Bookstore, 5 booklets: No. 9, March 1947 No. 7, January 1947 No. 10, April 1947 No. 11, May 1947 No. 13, July 1947 No. 14, October 1947 (14164 MM) Price per booklet:
Belgian surrealist magazine with irregular publication, editor André Bosmans, Tilleur-lez-Liège – issue number 1, May 1961 – issue number 5, April 1962 – issue number 6, July 1962 – issue number 10, October 1963 – issue number 12, August 1964 (2449 E, 16002 E) Price per issue:
Paperback, 31 X 23.5 cm, with numerous illustrations by Métivet, Lebègue, Melchers, Radiguet, Delaw, Fau, Willette, Chéret, Caran d’Ache, Hermann-Paul, Léandre, Meunier, Faivre, Forain, Grandjouan, Veber, Vallotton, Rœdel, Capiello, Roubille, Radiguet, etc. Dates range from November 1894 to May 1930, with prices listed for each individual issue. The magazine features humor and satire, with content that includes illustrations, cartoons, and written pieces. Numéro Spécial Marianne et Raymond (Poincaré), an issue dedicated to French political figures, was published in 1913.
“A review under the direction of Max Clarac-Sérou, Paris 1950-1951, complete collection with texts by Clarac-Sérou, Jaroslav Serpan, Edouard Jaguer and illustrations by Grauveau, Trökes, Nieva, Matta, Kujawski, Zanartu – issue no. 1, May-June 1950, with 2 original lithographs out of text by Christine and Matta – Catalogue of exhibitions organized by the review in Lille – Evrard Gallery, Brussels – Lou Cosyn Gallery, Berlin – Springer Gallery, cover with drawing and stencil by Enrique Zanartu (13634 ED 13478 CH).”
The political, economic, social, literary, artistic, and scientific life of Romania, two parts – issue #4-5, August-September 1946 – Romania before the Paris Peace Conference, 1946, supplement of the Romanian Review, issue #4-5, August-September 1946 (14204 MM).
RUPTURE, surrealist group formed by Jean-Claude Charbonel, Monique Charbonnel, Claude Boileau, Pascal Colard, collection of documents
– RUPTURE, PRECURSORY SIGNS, Magazine, no.6, October 1967, 21 x 27.5 cm, 64 p.
– PRECURSORY SIGNS, Leaflet, 1967, printed paper recto/verso, 21 x 21 cm.
– PRECURSORY SIGNS, Exhibition of the surrealist group RUPTURE, Invitation, impression on red paper, 21 x 20.5 cm.
– WHO’S ALIVE?, The independence of art – for revolution / Revolution – for the definitive liberation of art, 1966, impression on yellow paper, 20 x 22.5 cm
Leaflet in response to the text “Neither today nor in this way” signed by surrealists gathered around Breach,
– AVANT-DIRE, Paris, May 14, 1966, typed text, 12 p., manifesto text for the creation of a F.I.A.R.I.
– typed note signed “Charbonnel”, dated 26-5-66
(13470 E)
Art, Literature, Education, Tourism. Bi-monthly magazine, La Louvière issue 2-3, 1961, 27.4 X 21 cm, 55 p., illustrations by Jane Gravelor, Louis Van de Spiegele, Mackowiak, Magritte, Pol Bury, Chavée, etc. (15006 16802 ED)
SCHMUCK ANTOLOGICAL, n°8, Beau Geste Press, 1976 Published by Felipe Ehrenberg and David Mayor, with the collaboration of Taii Ashizawa and Takehisa Kosugi 29 X 20.5 cm, illustrations, inserted documents, cover by Ay-O Edition of 500 copies (16468 FD)
CHRONICLE OF LITERARY AND ARTISTIC LIFE Magazine published in Antwerp under the direction of André de Ridder and Paul-Gustave van Hecke, 26.5 X 18 cm., illustrations, 19 issues 5th year: n°1, October 1925 n°2, November 1925 n°3, December 1925 n°4, January 1926 n°5, February 1926 n°6, March 1926 n°7, April 1926 n°8, May 1926 n°9, June 1926 n°10, July 1926 6th year: n°1, October 1926 n°2, November 1926 n°3, December 1926 n°4, January 1927 n°5, February 1927 n°6, March 1927 n°7, April 1927 n°8-9, May-June 1927 n°10, September 1927 (16799 E)
Journal edited by Pierre Albert-Birot, issue 13 to issue 24, January to December 1917, 26.5 x 21 cm, 10 bound volumes, in a case (15585 CH).
News bulletin of Signals London, under the direction of Paul Keeler and David Medalla, no. 8, 1st volume, June-July 1965, measuring 51 x 34 cm., 16 pages, illustrated. Fold marks and some stains (15627 E).
STORM PETERSEN, SOCIAL ART, N°5, Copenhagen, Mondes Forlag, 1931, 26 X 19.8 cm, unpaged, many illustrations (14178 E).
AKSEL JORGENSEN, SOCIAL ART, N°1, 1930 Oslo, Fram Forlag, 1932, 25.5 X 19 cm., unpaginated, numerous illustrations (14178 EV).