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Quarterly Review, Paris, Seuil issue no.3, August 1960 (14205 MM)

“Cahiers d’humanisme chrétien, Saint-Léger-Vauban, Sainte-Marie de la Pierre-qui-Vire Abbey, 2 pamphlets no.VIII, God and the gods, December 1945 no.IX, Israel, Islam, Rome and Jesus, March 1946 (14193 MM) Price per pamphlet:”

Journal edited by André Blavier, Verviers n°8, n°10-11 RENE CREVEL, n°13, n°14, n°15-16, n°17-18, n°19, n°20-21, n°23, n°25, n°28, n°29-30, n°34, n°37, n°38, n°48, n°49, n°53, n°54, n°56, n°61 TOPOR, n°62, n°62 BIS, n°63-64-65, n°66-67, n°68, n°69, n°70, n°71-73, n°74, n°75-76, n°77, n°81-82, n°83-85, n°88, n°89, n°90-92, n°93-95, n°97, n°98 SPECIAL EDITION: André Bosmans, ATSUMAINGRE, ex. n°49 on coated paper 7 COLORED GRAPHICS, ex. n°39, sent by André Blavier André Blavier, LA ROUPIE DE CENT SONNETS, dedicated by the author NINE LETTERS BY M. GAGNE, ex. n°89 (13808 EM)

Magazine directed by André Blavier, Verviers no.110-114, SD, 12.5 X 17 cm., 102 pages. One of 50 numbered limited edition copies, no.24 (16578 FD).

A monthly review directed by Jean-Paul Sartre, with 45 issues in 43 volumes, 1st year 1945: 1 (October), 2, 3 1st year 1946: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11-12 2nd year 1946: 13, 14, 15, 16 2nd year 1947: 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23-24, 25, 26 3rd year 1947: 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 3rd year 1948: 32, 33, 34, 35 5th year 1950: 52, 54 6th year 1950: 58 7th year 1951: 71, 72, 73, 74 7th year 1952: 76, 79 11th year 1956: 122. Texts by Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Raymond Aron, Simone de Beauvoir, Richard Wright, Boris Vian, etc. (14163 MM)

Monthly review under the direction of Jean-Paul Sartre, no. 80, 7th year, June 1952, 22.5 X 14 cm. (15653 E)

Quadrimestrale means “four-monthly” and arte fantastica means “fantasy art.” So, the translation would be:

“Four-monthly of fantasy art, no. 4, Year II, January 1976, Bologna, Edizioni Bora, 29 x 21 cm, 32 pages, illustrations (16380 E).”

FOR THE 60TH ANNIVERSARY OF SURREALISM, no. 1, March 1984, Bologna, Bora Editions, 29 x 21 cm, 70 pages, illustrations (16380 E)

Magazine directed by Ruth and John Stephan, 4 issues – number 1 in October 1947, number 2 in December 1947, number 3 in March 1948, number 4 in June 1948. In used condition, large part missing from the cover of the first issue (13623 E).

Berlin, 1950, 30 X 21.4 cm, 96 pages, illustrations (15651 E)

TROCOS, issue no. 1 of the second series, September 1917, 28 X 22 cm (folded), printed paper folded into quarters, 2 illustrations. Magazine published in Barcelona under the direction of J.-M. Junoy (9603 ED).

Numéro 1 to 5, 1945-1951 Complete collection of this magazine directed by Michel Fardoulis-Lagrange Texts and illustrations by Georges Bataille, Francis Picabia, Jean Maquet, Marcel Lecomte, Georges Henein, René de Solier, Antonin Artaud, René Char, Roger Gilbert-Lecomte, Arthur Adamov, Raoul Ubac, Marcel Duchamp, Georges Lambrichs, Louis Soutter, Jean Grenier, Charles Duits, etc. Traces of humidity (4394 EV)

“Letters, Arts, Sciences, Review under the direction of R. de Brus, issue number 28, May 1929, 32 pages, articles by Cabanel, Salmon, Paulin, reproduction of a work by Derain (12168 EV)”

A complete collection (lav) of a literature, arts and civil liberties book edited by Dorothy Norman called New York from 1938-1948, containing issues 1 to 15 along with a special 10th year anniversary edition.

A book about literature, the arts, and civil liberties edited by Dorothy Norman, Number VII, fall-winter 1941, measuring 23.5 x 15.5 cm. It has a publisher’s binding with a dust jacket, 308 pages, and 2 illustrations. (15370 E)

A BOOK OF LITERATURE THE ARTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES, edited by Dorothy Norman, Number XIV-XV, fall-winter 1946-1947, 23 x 15.5 cm, 512 p., illustrations (15370 E).