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Strasbourg
Amis de la Revue de Littérature
1980
58 p.
pb.
ill.
Zeitschrift, Sonderheft
0752-188X
Enthält zahlreiche Einzelbeiträge, die in PhotoLit noch nicht erfasst wurden.
Paris
Édition Arts et Métiers Graphiques
First engl. edition
64 p.
spiral bound photopictorial stiff wrappers
gravure ill.
Buch
Text fr. - Other edition: New edition: München: Schirmer/Mosel 1979. Reprint Paris 1987. - Illustrated with reproductions of Brassaï's nocturnal photographs of Paris. The first edition in English, which was issued shortly after the French (and from the same plates) to coincide with Brassai's exhibition at the Batsford Gallery, London (1933). The cover has both the fr. and engl. title, but subtitle in fr. only.
Das Gesicht der Städte. Hg. C. O. Justh.
Berlin
Albertus Verlag
1928
XIX, 256 S.
OLw.
256 Tiefdrucktafeln
Buch
Text dt. - Mit zahlreichen Aufnahmen von Germaine Krull. - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 11.2000.
Paris
Editions Henri Jonquières et Cie.
XIX, 256 p.
cb.
Buch
Text fr.
New York, NY
Pantheon Books
1987
64 p.
sc.
62 heliogravure reproductions
Buch
0-394-75552-9
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Newly edited reprint of the 1933 original , “Paris de nuit”, originally published by Arts et métiers graphiques, Paris. Original English title, “Paris after dark”, also published in Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques, 1933. Other edition: New York 2002, cb.
Paris
Édition Arts et Métiers Graphiques
First edition
64 p.
spiral bound photopictorial stiff wrappers
gravure ill.
Buch
Text fr. - Other edition: Parallel fr.-engl. ed. [1932]. New edition: München: Schirmer/Mosel 1979. Reprint Paris 1987. - Selected by Andrew Roth to be included in The book of 101 books. New York 2001. - "Published in 1933 by Charles Peignot's Arts et Métiers Graphiques, which also produced the influential graphic arts magazine of the same name and the smart ‘Photographie' annuals, ‘Paris de nuit' combines the luxe and louche. The book, like many of Peignot's publications, is spiral-bound and the size of a child's school composition book, but its graphic design is sophisticated and its photogravure reproductions so rich that the sooty blacks still look like they'll rub off the page. Paul Morand, novelist, diplomat, and, later, persona non grata for his collaboration with the Vichy government, gets the cover's most prominent credit for his essay here, but Brassaï's 64 photos are the book's real meat. Working at night, sometimes in the company of Raymond Queneau or Henry Miller (who gave the photographer a cameo role in his ‘Tropic of Cancer') but often alone, Brassaï became a master at drawing luminosity from the darkness. The swaths of wet paving stones featured on the covers and endpapers of ‘Paris de nuit' gleam like pale beacons in the streetlight. Inside, Brassaï explores the city, beginning with its broad vistas and grand public spaces and gradually moving into the demimonde he knew so intimately. The prostitutes, the rag pickers, the showgirls, the homeless - Brassaï juxtaposed them with pictures of Paris's leisure class, with the Eiffel Tower strung with lights, and the Place de la Concorde ablaze" (Vince Aletti, in Roth). "Amongst the best produced and [most] influential photobooks ever. It demonstrates that the urban flâneur was a crucial figure in 1930s photography, perhaps as important as the social reformer. The book took a definitive step into new territories, which would be colonized by the likes of Weegee, Bill Brandt and others, and not least by Brassaï himself, when his ‘secret' night work from Paris would eventually be widely published" (Parr/Badger I)
München
Schirmer/Mosel
1979
18 S. Text
OBr.
mit 62 Tafeln
Buch
3-921375-35-5
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Text dt. - Erste deutsche Ausgabe des erstmals 1934 (1932?) veröffentlichten Buches. Die deutsche Ausgabe wurde um die Texte von Durrell und Miller erweitert.
Paris
Firmin Didot
1931
ill.
Buch
Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 01.2002.
Luzern, Frankfurt am Main
C. J. Bucher
1970
dt. Erstausgabe
159 S.
OLw. mit Titelprägung, in farbig ill. OSchU, in Schuber
sw. Ill. nach alten Stichen etc., zahlreiche eingeklebte Farbphoto- Reproduktionen
Buch
3-7658-0004
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Text dt. - Ein größerer Teil der Photographien stammen von René-Jacques; außerdem zahlreiche Beiträge aus Bildarchiven. Ausgesprochenes Coffee-table-book.
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