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APOLLINAIRE, Guillaume (1880-1918). Le Poète assassiné. Paris: Bibliothèque des Curieux, 1916.

8vo (185 x 120 mm). Portrait of Apollinaire by Andre Rouveyre. Original pictorial wrappers, upper cover with illustration by Cappiello, uncut (upper hinge split); cloth folding case.

FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY APOLLINAIRE to Jean Royere.

$1,000-1,500

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BRAQUE, Georges (1882-1963). Braque Lithographe. Text by Francis Ponge and Fernand Mourlot. Paris: Andre Sauret, 1963.

4to. Original color lithograph frontispiece, and numerous reproductions. Original lithographed wrappers by Braque; original glassine outer wrapper; original board slipcase.

LIMITED EDITION, number 4,019 of 4,125 copies. A very fine copy.

$200-300

12 CÉZANNE, Paul (1839-1906). Cézanne. Paris: Bernheim-Jeune, 1914.

Small folio (380 x 285 mm). Frontispiece etching by Cézanne, 6 lithographs by Vuillard, Bonnard, Denis, Matisse, Roussel, and Maillol. 20th-century brown leather, upper cover set with green leather onlay depicting a still-life by Cézanne (neatly rebacked); original wrappers bound in.

LIMITED EDITION, number 130 of 100 copies on vergé d’Arches of a total edition of 400.

$2,000-3,000

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[CHAGALL, Marc (1887-1985)]. LASSAIGNE, Jacques. Chagall. Paris: Maeght Éditeur, 1957.

4to. 15 original lithographs (including the wrappers and title-page), 13 of which are in color, and 4 double-page; numerous reproductions. Original stiff wrappers with lithographed outer wrapper (very slight wear to spine extremities); original acetate outer wrapper (acetate torn on rear panel).

FIRST EDITION, second issue, without the pink tone on bouquet in first plate.

$600-800

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CHAGALL, Marc (1887-1985). Chagall Gouaches 1957-1968. April 1968. New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery, 1968.

4to. Color plates and illustrations. Original pictorial wrappers (very minor soiling).

FIRST EDITION. Published on the occasion of an exhibition of twentyeight gouaches by Marc Chagall, executed from 1957 to 1968 and shown at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York, in April 1968. Printed on grand vélin d’Arches on the presses of Daniel Jacomet.

$200-300

15 [DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR - CHAGALL]. A group of 4 Marc Chagall issues, comprising:

CHAGALL. No. 27/28. March/April 1950. -- CHAGALL. No. 225. October 1977. -- CHAGALL. No. 235. October 1979. -- CHAGALL. No. 246. May 1981.

All published Paris: Maeght Éditeur. Each with numerous lithographs and illustrations, loose as issued in original lithographed wrappers. First trade editions, condition generally fine.

$400-500

16 CLAVE, Antoni (1913-2005), illustrator. MÉRIMÉE, Prosper (18031870). Lettres d’Espagne 1830-1833. Paris: Édition Galatea, 1944.

Small folio (340 x 260 mm). 27 color lithographs (8 hors-texte). (Some offsetting of plates to text, some light spotting to edges.) Loose as issued in original wrappers; original glassine; original slipcase and chemise.

LIMITED EDITION, number 175 of 221 copies on Lana of a total edition of 300.

$500-700

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COROT, Jean-Baptiste-Camille (1796-1875). CAUBIGNY, CharlesFrançois (1817-1878). L’Album contemporain, collection de dessins et croquis des meilleurs artistes.... Paris: Au Siege de la Societé Iconographique, 1873.

Small folio (409 x 290 mm). 25 lithographs on india paper mounted to larger sheets after Corot, Daubigny, LaLanne, and others. (Some spotting and marginal staining to larger sheets, some minor offsetting.) Original publisher’s red cloth gilt (rebacked preserving original spine, endpapers renewed, some spotting or staining).

FIRST EDITION, including Corot’s “Le Souvenir de Sologne,” here identified as “L’abreuvoir” (Delteil 34).

$400-600

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[COSTUME]. JAUJARD, M., editor. Dédié à l’elegance. Paris, 1945.

4to. (Some slight age-toning.) 7 plates by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Marie Laurencin, and others (several in color). Loose as issued in original pictorial wrappers illustrated by Christian Berard (dampstain on lower margin front of cover, minor edgewear and soiling).

LIMITED EDITION, number 1,985 of 2,000 copies. Text contributions on style by Clara Malraux, Paul Eluard, Jean Cassou and others. Published for De L’Union Nationale des Intellectuels.

$100-200

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DA VINCI, Leonardo (1452-1519). Trattato Della Pittura...si sono giunti Tre Libri della Pittura, ed il Trattato della Statua di Leon Battista Alberti, colla Vita del medesimo. Naples: Francesco Ricciardo for Niccola & Vincenzo Rispoli, 1733.

2 parts in 1 volume, folio (358 x 240 mm). Title-page printed in red and black: engraved frontispiece, engraved headpieces and initials, engraved illustrations in text, many after Nicolas Poussin. (Some spotting.) 18th-century boards uncut (upper cover detached, some soiling, small loss to lower corner upper cover). Provenance: John Baptiste Beaudrez (early signature).

Second edition in Italian, with final two leaves: “Osservazioni di Nicolo Pussino Sopra la Pittura,” describing Poussin’s remarks on painting. The second work, present in all copies, comprises Leon Battista Alberti’s Della Pitturi. Cicognara 233; Fowler 180.

$500-600

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DINE, Jim (b. 1935). Jim Dine: The Photographs, So Far. Goettingen, Germany: Steidl, 2003.

4to. Numerous heliogravures and photographic prints. Original publisher’s cloth; original printed dust jackets; original slipcase; in original shrinkwrap.

FIRST EDITION, a fine copy in as-new condition.

$100-125

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[FASHION]. JOUMARD, G.-P., editor. Très Parisien. La Mode, le Chic, l’Elegance. Paris, 1928.

9e Année, no. 6. 8vo. 8 pp. text loosely inserted, 4 pp. advertisements bound in at end; 17 (of 18) hand-colored pochoir fashion plates on parchment paper. (Some slight marginal toning to mounts, a few plates with minor wrinkling from mounting.) Loose as issued in original heavy paper wrappers, with printed parchment outer wrapper hand-colored in pochoir (paper wrapper splitting along central fold, parchment paper outer wrapper with some chipping and wear).

A scarce and important fashion catalogue containing beautiful plates depicting various women’s dress fashions of the Art Deco period.

[With:] 10 additional plates from Très Parisien, no. 8 and no. 11 series laid in.

$500-600

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FELDMAN, Walter (b. 1925) A Packet of Letters. Providence, RI: Ziggurat Press, 1988.

8vo. Letterpress text throughout, title-page and dedication printed in red and black; 2 full-page woodcuts and 13 woodcut illustrations in text. Spiral bound at top in an envelope-fold cloth portfolio, printed label on upper cover (torn across one letter at opening).

LIMITED EDITION, number 31 of 45 copies, this copy unsigned by the author, dedicated to “all the self-sacrificing and heroic mothers of World War II.”

Property from the Estate of Robert C. Smith, St. Louis, Missouri

$100-200

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GLEIZES, Albert (1881-1953). METZINGER, Jean (1883-1956). Du Cubisme. Paris: Compagnie Française des Arts Graphiques, 1947.

4to (257 x 202 mm). 11 etchings and aquatints in two states by Pablo Picasso, Marie Laurencin, Gleizes, Francis Picabia, Georges Braque, André Derain, Juan Gris, and Fernand Léger. (Some light offsetting from plates onto text, light spotting in some margins not affecting the plates.) Loose as issued in original publisher’s wrappers; original board chemise with lettering-piece (upper hinge starting); original board slipcase; cloth folding case.

LIMITED EDITION, number 19 of 20 copies on papier d’Auvergne of a total edition of 435. The second revised edition of “the first and most authoritative publication intended to expose the principles of the new style” (D. Stein, Libri cubisti, 15). Including “L’Homme au chapeau” by Pablo Picasso, “Tete de jeune Fille” by Marie Laurencin, and an etching by and after Marcel Duchamp. The Artist & the Book 1860-1960, 89; Johnson & Stein, Artists’ Books in the Modern Era, 122.

$3,000-4,000

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HASSAM, Childe (1859-1935), illustrator. THAXTER, Celia (18351894). An Island Garden. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1894.

8vo. 12 plates with lettered tissue guards, 10 headpieces and illustrations. Original publisher’s ivory cloth gilt, top edge gilt, others uncut (soiling, some wear to spine ends).

Property from the Collection of Richard Park

$100-200

26 ICART, Louis (1888-1950), illustrator. LOUŸS, Pierre (1870-1925). Lêda ou la louange des bienheureuses ténèbres. Paris: L.I., 1940.

4to (288 x 213 mm). 16 etchings printed in blue and green (5 horstexte). (Scant spotting.) Loose as issued in original publisher’s wrappers; board slipcase and chemise.

LIMITED EDITION, number 98 of 125 copies on velin crème of a total edition of 147.

$800-1,000

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JANSEM, Jean (1920-2013), illustrator. BAUDELAIRE, Charles (18211867). Le Spleen de Paris. Paris: Société de Femmes Bibliphiles, 1963.

4to (318 x 252 mm). 15 hors-texte color lithographs. Loose as issued in original wrappers; original snakeskin-patterned chemise and slipcase.

LIMITED EDITION, number 79 of 140 copies SIGNED BY JANSEM and the publishers and printed on Vélin d’Arches.

$400-600

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JANSEM, Jean (1920-2013), illustrator. LAFORGUE, Jules (18601887). L’imitation de Notre-Dame La Lune. Paris: Société de Femmes Bibliphiles, 1974.

4to (280 x 226 mm). 4 etchings hors-texte. Loose as issued in original publisher’s wrappers; original snakeskin-patterned chemise and slipcase.

LIMITED EDITION, number 79 of 101 copies SIGNED BY JANSEM and the publishers of a total edition of 122.

$300-500

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LAURENCIN, Marie (1883-1956). DODGSON, Charles Lutwidge (1832-1898). Alice in Wonderland. Paris: The Black Sun Press, 1930.

Oblong 4to. Title-page in red and black, chapter headings, initial letters and pagination in red; 6 color lithographs by Marie Laurencin. Threequarter red morocco gilt, sides with geometric corner designs and gilt geometric designs, front cover with small onlaid rabbit design in white morocco, top edge gilt, others uncut, original printed wrappers bound in, presumably bound by Whitman Bennett for Harry Marks (some minor rubbing and soiling, rear cover with a few small stains, printed wrappers lightly spotted); in a custom perspex case. Provenance: Harry F. Marks, Inc. (bookseller’s typed description laid in).

LIMITED EDITION, number 16 of 20 numbered copies on Hollande Van Gelder printed for America (of a whole edition of 790), SIGNED BY LAURENCIN WITH AN ADDITIONAL SUITE OF THE PLATES printed in sanguine (5 of which are signed by her in blue pencil, the sixth signed in the plate). The attractive binding was presumably done by Bennett for Harry Marks, the Black Sun Press distributor in the United States. Another copy of this issue bound by Bennett for Harry F. Marks from the Library of Jacques Levy sold at Sotheby’s New York, 20 April 2012, lot 89. A finely bound copy one of the most notable books issued by the legendary Black Sun Press. Avery 27; Minkoff A34.

$8,000-12,000

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[MICHEL, Marius, binder]. LEANDRE, Charles (1862-1934), illustrator. HALÉVY, Ludovic (1834-1908). La Famille Cardinal. Paris: Émile Testard, 1893.

8vo (248 x 158 mm). 18 etched plates and culs-de-lampe by Louis Muller after Leandre in 2 states (one plate with remarques); 30 woodcuts in text by Leveille and Ruffe. Contemporary French morocco, spine in 6 compartments with 5 raised bands gilt-lettered in 2, tan morocco doublures, border of brown and tan morocco onlays and gilt fillets surrounding a wide floral border gilt with yellow morocco onlays, patterned silk endpapers, edges gilt, stamp-signed by Marius Michel; morocco-tipped slipcase.

LIMITED EDITION, A UNIQUE COPY with plates in two states on Japon and papier de Chine of a total edition of 110. IN A FINE CONTEMPORARY FRENCH BINDING BY MARIUS MICHEL.

$1,000-1,500

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LE RICHE, Henri (1868-1944). Maroc 1932-1933. Carnet de voyage. Neuilly-Sur-Seine: Chez l’Auteur, 1933.

Small folio (373 x 290 mm). 30 etchings tipped to mats upper corners with window guards. (Some light spotting to text leaves.) Contemporary half vellum, decorative paper-covered boards; original wrappers tipped in; vellum-tipped slipcase.

LIMITED EDITION, number 350 of 975 copies of a total edition of 1000.

$600-800

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LOBEL-RICHE, Almery (1877-1950), illustrator. COQUIOT, Gustave (1865-1926). Poupées de Paris Bibelots de Luxe. Paris: Librairie de la Collection des Dix, 1912.

4to (310 x 235 mm). 40 etchings (38 full page with titles lower margins); additional suite of 40 etchings hors-texte on Japon blanc a la forme. Original printed wrappers (small split to front lower joint); original glassine; board slipcase and chemise.

LIMITED EDITION, number 106 of 110 copies on Japon Impérial and Vélin d’Arches with the plates in two states of a total edition of 300.

$800-1,000

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LOBEL-RICHE, Almery (1877-1950), illustrator. SALMON, André (18811969). Le Cantique des Cantiques. Paris: Editions du Livre de Plantin, 1947.

4to (320 x 250 mm). 21 drypoint etchings (9 hors-texte). Loose as issued in original wrappers; cloth folding case.

LIMITED EDITION, number 96 of 100 copies initialed by Lobel-Riche with the plates in one state of a total edition of 180.

$500-700

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LOVET-LORSKI, Boris (1894-1973). Lithographs. Paris, 1929.

Volume I (of 2), oblong 4to. Title-page, 2 preliminary leaves, justification leaf and 10 original lithographs, each SIGNED BY LOVETLORSKI in pencil. Loose as issued in original cloth portfolio, cloth ties (portfolio a little bumped and soiled).

LIMITED EDITION, number 36 of 250 copies. The plates in this copy are all pencil-signed by the artist, but unnumbered. Volume II (not present), also containing 10 plates, was issued the same year.

$600-800

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MAILLOL, Aristide (1861-1944), illustrator. RONSARD, Pierre de (15241585). Livret de Folastries. Paris: Ambroise Vollard, 1938.

8vo (238 x 190 mm). 43 etchings. Loose as issued in original publisher’s wrappers; cloth foldling case.

LIMITED EDITION, number 7 of 25 copies on vergé de Montval of a total edition of 230 of the only book Maillol illustrated with etchings.

$1,200-1,500

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MATISSE, Henri (1869-1954). Portraits. Monte-Carlo: Andre Sauret, 1954.

Large 4to. Original lithograph frontispiece, mounted color plates and reproductions throughout. Original lithographed wrappers by Matisse; original glassine outer wrapper, original board chemise and slipcase.

LIMITED EDITION, one of 2,850 numbered copies, this copy out-ofseries. A very fine copy.

$1,000-2,000

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MATISSE, Henri (1869-1954). Dernières Oeuvres de Matisse 19501954. Paris: Editions de la Revue Verve, 1958.

Volume IX, numbers 35 and 36 bound in one volume, large 4to. (Some occasional slight show-through.) Numerous colored lithographed plates by Henri Matisse, some folding, and other reproductions after Matisse’s paper collages and drawings. Original decorated paper boards (a few small splits to joints and spine, minor wear to extremities).

$2,000-3,000

38 [MIRO, Joan (1893-1974)]. PRÉVERT, Jacques and George RIBEMONTDESSAIGNES. Joan Miró. Paris: Maeght Éditeur, 1956.

4to. French text. 7 color lithographed plates (4 double-page); numerous reproductions. Original stiff wrappers with lithographed outer wrapper (very slight wear); original acetate outer wrapper (a few short tears to acetate on rear panel).

FIRST EDITION.

$400-500

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[MIRO, Joan (1893-1974)]. ERBEN, Walter. Joan Miró. Monte Carlo, 1960.

4to. Numerous photographic plates and color reproductions. Original pictorial cloth; dust jacket; lithographed outer dust jacket.

LIMITED EDITION, number 560 of 2,000 copies, with the additional lithographed outer dust jacket by Miro.

$200-300

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MIRO, Joan (1893-1974). Miró 1959-1960. New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery, 1961.

Large 4to. (Possibly lacking colophon leaf.) One double-page lithograph frontispiece and 6 color plates, laid in as issued. Original color pictorial wrappers (text block separating from spine, small hole on rear cover).

Published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Pierre Matisse Gallery in New York: Pierre Matisse Gallery, 1961.

$200-300

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MIRO, Joan (1893-1974). Joan Miró. Lithographs. Volume I. Text by Michel Leiris and Fernand Mourlot. New York: Tudor Publishing, 1972.

4to. 12 color lithographs, including dust jacket, and numerous reproductions. Original publisher’s cloth; dust jacket; in original mailing carton.

LIMITED EDITION, number 4,569 of 5,000 copies. A very fine copy.

$200-300

42 [DERRIÈRE LE MIROIR - MIRO]. A group of 6 Joan Miro issues, comprising:

MIRO. No. 29-30. May/June 1950. Prospectus only. -- MIRO. No. 87/88/89. June/July/August 956. -- MIRO. No. 139/140. June/July 1963. -- MIRO. No. 193/194. October/November 1971. -- MIRO. No. 203. April 1973. -- MIRO. No. 231. November 1978.

All published Paris: Maeght Éditeur. Each with numerous lithographs and illustrations, loose as issued in original lithographed wrappers. First trade editions, condition generally fine.

$600-800

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PFEIFFER, Werner (b. 1937). Liber Mobile: an Experimental Book. New York: The Pratt Adlib Press, 1967.

Folio (495 x 350 mm). 6 double-page sheets printed with 12 circular motifs in several colors with cutouts of various circular and rectangular shapes. (Some browning to sheet edges, a few sheets with light marginal chipping.) Loose as issued in original portfolio (joints starting, small tape repair to lower joint, internal rear flap detached). Provenance: Washington University (bookplate, shelf mark, deaccession stamp on bookplate and title-page).

FIRST TRADE EDITION, “based on a theme of typographic exploration: letters not to be read, but shapes and forms to speak their own language.”

Property from the Estate of Robert C. Smith, St. Louis, Missouri

$100-200

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[PICASSO, Pablo (1881-1973)]. HUGNET, Georges (1906-1974). La Chevre-feuille. Avec six gravures de Pablo Picasso. Paris: Robert-J. Godet, 1943.

4to. 6 zincographed plates by Picasso. (Justification page and facing page with toned bands.) Original printed wrappers (a little soiled, slight wear to extremities).

LIMITED EDITION, number 292 of 525 copies. With leaf “Pour Georges Hugnet” loosely inserted.

$500-600

45 [PICASSO, Pablo (1881-1973)]. SABARTÉS, Jaime. Picasso: Toreros. New York and Monte Carlo: George Braziller/Andre Sauret, 1961.

Oblong 4to. (Some very slight marginal toning.) 4 lithographs, including one printed in color (“Le Picador”); numerous reproductions. Original publisher’s red cloth stamped with designs after Picasso in black; dust jacket (price clipped, very minor wear to joint folds and extremities, slightly toned).

FIRST AMERICAN EDITION. Bloch 1014-1017; Cramer 113; Mourlot 346.

$1,000-2,000

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PICASSO, Pablo (1881-1973). Picasso 347. New York: Random House / Maecenas Press, 1970.

2 volumes, oblong folio. 347 gravures after Picasso. Publisher’s glitlettered linen-backed cloth; publisher’s linen clamshell box.

FIRST EDITION, with gravures after engravings Picasso executed between March 16 and October 5, 1968 at his residence in Mougins. The 347 series was first exhibited at the Art Institute Chicago and Paris’s Gallerie Lousie Leris in 1970.

$200-300

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SANDBURG, Carl (1878-1967). Steichen The Photographer. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1961.

4to. Full-page reproductions of photographs by Steichen. (Dampstaining at beginning and end.) Original publisher’s black cloth gilt (some staining).

FIRST EDITION, LIMITED EDITION, number 596 of 925 copies SIGNED BY SANDBURG AND STEICHEN.

$800-1,200

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SCHLES, Ken (b.1960). Invisible City. Pasadena: Twelvetree Press, 1988.

4to. 62 black and white photographic plates. Original publisher’s cloth, upper cover and spine stamped in blind; original photo-illustrated dust jacket.

FIRST EDITION, one of 2,000 copies. A fine copy. Auer, p. 676.

$400-500

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SHAHN, Ben (1898-1969), illustrator. -- RILKE, Rainer Maria (1875-1926). For the Sake of a Single Verse. New York: Atelier Mourlot, 1968.

Folio (574 x 454 mm). 23 lithographs (many printed in colors) after Shahn. (A few leaves with very slight browning, some minor offsetting.) Loose as issued in original portfolio; cloth folding case (some light wear to corners).

LIMITED EDITION, number 661 of 750 copies SIGNED BY SHAHN and printed on Vélin d’Arches of a total edition of 950.

$800-1,200

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SHEETS, Millard (1907-1989). Millard Sheets. Los Angeles and New York: Dalzell Hatfield, 1935.

4to. Lithograph SIGNED BY SHEETS in pencil lower margin, 28 photo-lithographic reproductions. Original printed blue paper-covered boards (some wear to extremities, some fading); original printed dust jacket (chipping and tears with losses, some wear).

LIMITED EDITION, number 881 of 1,000 copies of the first monograph on Sheets, published when he was just 28 years old.

Property from the Estate of Lucia von Borisini Batten, Sold to Benefit the Albuquerque Museum Foundation

$200-300

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SPECTOR, Buzz (b. 1948). Unpacking my Library. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, 1995.

Oblong 12mo. Panoramic photographic print on 2 conjoined accordion-fold leaves, text printed verso. Original printed wraparound band.

FIRST EDITION, printed for Spector’s October 1994 installation at San Diego State University Art Gallery, in which Spector arranged all the books in his library in order of the height of the spine, from tallest to shortest, on a single shelf in a room large enough to hold them all.

Property from the Estate of Robert C. Smith, St. Louis, Missouri

$100-200

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[TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, Henri de]. DURET, Théodore (1838-1927). Lautrec. Paris: Bernheim-Jeune, 1920.

4to (257 x 195 mm). One hors texte etching (“Portrait de Tristan Bernard”) and one color lithograph (“L’Argent, Programme de Théâtre”) by Toulouse-Lautrec; 34 heliogravure plates. Contemporary half blue morocco, marbled boards, stamp-signed by Gruel; original wrappers bound in.

LIMITED EDITION, number 75 of 100 copies on Japon of an edition of 200.

$700-900

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VLAMINCK, Maurice de (1876-1958), illustrator. SALMON, André (18811969). Rive Gauche. Quartier Latin - Plaisance - Montparnassse - Les quais - Saint-Germain-des-Prés. Paris: Richard Lacouriere, 1951.

Small folio (395 x 315 mm). Chromolithograph on front wrapper; lithographed self-portrait SIGNED BY VLAMINCK in pencil lower margin; 13 engravings (10 with pochoir coloring); 2 reproduction portraits after Modigliani; 8 pp. lithographed facsimile manuscript. (Some minor offsetting, a few leaves with very slight spotting to fore-edge.) Loose as issued in original wrappers; original chemise, original cloth folding case.

LIMITED EDITION, number 283 of 200 copies on Vélin d’Arches of a total edition of 300.

$600-800

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WARHOL, Andy (1928-1987). America. New York: Harper & Row, 1985.

Small 4to. Numerous photographic illustrations. Original publisher’s printed wrappers.

FIRST EDITION, SIGNED TWICE BY WARHOL, vertically on upper cover, and on blank leaf facing Contents page.

$400-500

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WEIDEMAN, Ryan (b. 1941). In My Taxi: New York After Hours. New York: Thunder’s Mouth Press, 1991.

Oblong 8vo. Numerous photographic illustrations. Original photographic wrappers.

FIRST EDITION. SIGNED by the author/photographer on the title-page (in addition to printed signature). Extremely slight rubbing to cover gloss, otherwise fine.

$100-200

56 ZÚÑIGA, Francisco (1912-1998). Francisco Zúñiga, Catalogo Razonado. Volume I: Escultura / Sculpture (1923-1993). Volume II: Oleos, estampas y reproducciones / Oil Paintings, prints and reproductions. Mexico City: Sinc S. A. de C.V. / Albedrio, 1999, 2003.

2 volumes, 4to. Numerous illustrations. Original publisher’s cloth; original cloth slipcases; original shrink wrap.

FIRST EDITIONS, comprising the first two volumes of the complete 4 volume catalogue raisonne. Fine copies in as-new condition.

$250-350

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