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Published by Peebles Press, 1974
Seller: My Book Heaven, Alameda, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Near Fine condition.
Published by Barrie And Rockliff, 1961
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 80 pages. Malcolm Lowry 4 poems / John Heath-Stubbs "Use of Personal Pronouns: A Lesson in English Grammar" / Anthony Cronin 2 poems / Philip Martin 4 Paintings / Georges Duthuit " Can the Image be Abolished?" / Noel Stock "Danger: Biographers at work" / Ghika "A Pine Tree" / Patrick Kavanagh "On a Liberal Education" (U.P.).
Published by Transition Press, Paris, 1950
Seller: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condition: Very Good-. Front cover has a small tear to the bottom spine edge and is missing the lower outer corner. Spine is slightly creased. Browning to spine, cover edges, and page edges. ; Complete issue in original wrapper. ; ; 152 pages.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First edition. Small bound paper 8vo. 132 pp plus ads at rear. The first issue of the 'new" Transition magazine under the editorial tutelage of Georges Duthuit. A literary journal devoted to French literature with contributions by Jean-Paul Sartre, Eugene Jolas, Jean Wahl, Georges Bataille and others. Paper tanned with age and slightly brittle. Overall a very good example.
Published by Transition Press, 1948
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Softcover, 12mo. 1st edition. Volumes 1-4. Illustrated wraps. Contributions by Sartre, Bataille, Char, Artaud, Tzara, et al. Modest soiling to wraps, slight wear at spine ends.
Published by Paris, 1948-1950., Transition Press,, 1948
Seller: erlesenes · Antiquariat & Buchhandlung, Wien, Austria
0. 8°. 152 S., 3 Bl.; 151 S., 5 Bl.; 128 S., 6 Bl., 150 S., 1 Bl., illustr. Orig.-Broschuren, original printed wrappers. - Hervorragende in Paris ab 1928 publizierte englischsprachige Zeitung der internationalen künstlerischen und literarischen Avantgarde. In Transition erschien als Erstdruck in Fortsetzung das letzte Werk von James Joyce (Finnegans Wake). Die Umschläge stammten von Picasso, Schwitters, Duchamp, Klee, Braque, Matisse, etc. - Hier vorliegend 4 (von insgesamt 6) Nummern der "neuen Folge" (= Fortsetzung und Schluß der Zeitschrift), hg. von Georges Duthuit (Advisory-Editors: Georges Bataille, Rene Char, Douglas Cooper, Max-Pol Fouchet, Stuart Gilbert, Eugene Jolas, Jean-Paul Satre, Jean Wahl, David McDowell. Mit Beiträgen u.a. von: Apollinaire, Breton, Fouchet, Sartre, Artaud, Beckett, Tristan Tzara, Picasso, Eluard, Picabia, etc. Bollinger III, 230/231. Einband von Nr. und Nr. 3. Seiten von Nr. 3 an der Unterkante etwas fleckig. Insgesamt papierbedingt etwas nachgebräunt. Sonst schöne Exemplare. Slight browning and stained (Nr. 2 and 6). Englisch Band: 0.
Published by Transition Press 1948-1950, Paris, 1948
Seller: Captain Ahab's Rare Books, ABAA, Stephenson, VA, U.S.A.
Association Member: ABAA
First Edition
First Editions. Six octavo volumes (18.5cm); original pictorial card wrappers; 132,[4]; 151,[7]; 151,[9]; 153,[7]; 128,[12]; 150,[2]pp; illus. Gentle sunning and light wear to spines and extremities, tanning to text edges, with some faint foxing to upper edge of textblocks; faint $1.00 price rubber stamped at upper right corner of No.6; issue No.5, with the illustrated Matisse cover, retains the original printed glassine wraparound band; a Near Fine set. Accompanied by a Fine copy of the original 4pp prospectus [1947], printed on vellum paper. Complete run of this post-war revival of Eugene Jolas's Transition under the editorial direction of Georges Duthuit, a French author and art critic with close ties to the surrealists. Referred to in the prospectus as Transition Cahiers, the publication was meant to be "an English-language review, edited in Paris for distribution to English-speaking readers throughout the world.It's aim will be to present in translation the most important writing, either as to form or content, as it appears in contemporary French publications: essays, articles, enquêtes, stories, poems, etc. to which will be added short accounts of any other works of interest." Contents include contributions by Jean-Paul Sartre, Antonin Artaud, Eugene Jolas, Georges Bataille, André Malraux, Samuel Beckett, Jean Maquet, Jean Wahl, Tristan Tzara, Rene Leibowitz, Jean Genet, André Gide, Henri Michaux, Alfred Jarry, Pablo Picasso, Paul Eluard, Edgar Degas, René Char, Julien Gracq, Guillaume Apollinaire, and others.