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Mise En Page 1 APAND JI ORHA NGE K CommissairesMPriseurs à Drouot Dimanche 17 octobre 2010 CINEMA LIVRES REVUES MAQUETTES ET CELLULOS MANUELS D’EXPLOITATION PROGRAMMES DOCUMENTS PHOTOGRAPHIES AFFICHES APANDJI ORHANGE K Ghislaine KAPANDJI et Elie MORHANGE,M Commissaires-Priseurs. Agrément 2004-508 – RCS Paris B 477 936 447. 46 bis, Passage Jouffroy – 75009 Paris. [email protected]. site www.kapandji-morhange.com. Tél : 01 48 24 26 10 – Fax : 01 48 24 26 11 VENTE AUX ENCHERES PUBLIQUES HÔTEL DROUOT – SALLE 13 9, Rue Drouot – 75009 Paris DIMANCHE 17 octobre 2010 à 11h Lots 1 à 146 à 14h30 Lots 147 à 469 CINEMA LIVRES REVUES MAQUETTES ET CELLULOS MANUELS D’EXPLOITATION PROGRAMMES DOCUMENTS PHOTOGRAPHIES AFFICHES Exposition Publique : Samedi 16 Octobre de 11 heures à 18 heures Téléphone pendant l’exposition et la vente : 01 48 00 20 13 Le catalogue est disponible en ligne sur les sites www.auction.fr, www.kapandji-morhange.com et www.cine-images.com Experts Jean-Louis CAPITAINE Alexandre BOYER Pierre BOURDY 68, rue de Babylone - 75007 PARIS Tél. : 01 45 51 27 50 Tél. + Fax : 01 47 05 60 25 Site : www.cine-images.com E-mail : [email protected] SOMMAIRE Vente du matin (à 11h) LIVRES (n° 1 à 50) REVUES (n° 51 à 68) MAQUETTES ET CELLULOS (n° 69 à 77) MANUELS D’EXPLOITATION (n° 78 à 122) PROGRAMMES (n° 123 à 128) DOCUMENTS (n° 129 à 146) (Jeux, disques vinyles, partitions, timbres, cartes postales, folioscopes) Vente de l’après-midi (à 14h30) PHOTOGRAPHIES (n° 147 à 351) AFFICHES (n° 352 à 469) GLOSSAIRE AFFICHES Etat A : excellent état. Etat A- : très bon état. Petites déchirures dans les marges. Etat B : bon état. Déchirures aux plis. Etat B- : état moyen. Déchirures importantes et jaunissures. 12 3 4 LIVRES 1. L’ART CINEMATOGRAPHIQUE. 5. J’AIME LE CINEMA. Collectif (Editions Librairie Félix Alcan, Paris) (1926-1931). Franck Jotterand (Editions Rencontre, Lausanne) (1962). Collection complète (8 numéros) reliée cuir en 3 volumes. Photos Magnum. Bon état. Bon état. 200/300 € 60/80 € 2. HISTOIRE DU CINEMA. PANORAMA DU CINEMA (Georges Charensol) 6. LES CENT VISAGES DU CINEMA. (Editions Jacques Melot, Paris) (1947). Marcel Lapierre (Editions Bernard Grasset, Paris) (1948). Relié cuir. Couverture déchirée. ANTHOLOGIE DU CINEMA 60/80 € (Marcel Lapierre) (Editions La Nouvelle Edition, Paris) (1946). 7. LES COULISSES DU CINEMA. Relié cuir. Georges-Michel Coissac (Editions Pittoresques, Paris) (1929). Bon état général. Relié cuir. 200/300 € Bon état. 3. HISTOIRE GENERALE DU CINEMA (1832-1929). 60/80 € Georges Sadoul (Editions Denoël, Paris) (1973). 6 tomes. 8. TECHNIQUES DU CINEMA. Bon état général. PRISE DE VUES (Gaston Rageot) 200/300 € (Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Critique, Paris) (1928). ENCYCLOPEDIE PAR L’IMAGE : LE CINEMA 4. HISTOIRE DU CINEMA. (Collectif) (Librairie Hachette, Paris) (1925). Maurice Bardèche et Robert Brasillach LA TECHNIQUE DU FILM (Editions Denoël et Steele, Paris) (1935). (Collectif) (Editions Payot, Paris) (1939). Couverture cassée. Bon état général. 60/80 € 60/80 € 567 8 Kapandji Morhange 4 9. JEAN EPSTEIN. 15. HISTOIRE DU CINEMA FRANÇAIS (1929-1955). LA LYROSOPHIE. Maurice Bessy et Raymond Chirat Editions de la Sirène, Paris (1922). (Editions Pygmalion, Paris) (1986-1989). ESPRIT DE CINEMA. 4 tomes. Editions Jeheber, Genève-Paris (1955). Bon état général. Bon état général. 300/400 € 120/150 € 16. LE CINEMA SCIENTIFIQUE FRANÇAIS. 10. JEAN EPSTEIN. Pierre Thévenard et Guy Tassel LE CINEMA DU DIABLE. (Editions La Jeune Parque, Paris) (1948). Editions Jacques Melot, Paris (1947). Relié cuir. L’INTELLIGENCE D’UNE MACHINE. Bon état. Editions Jacques Melot, Paris (1946). 60/80 € Relié cuir. Bon état général. 17. REALISATEURS FRANÇAIS. 100/120 € MARCEL CARNE (Bernard-G. Landry) (Editions Jacques Vautrain, Paris) (1952). 11. CINEMA FRANÇAIS. MARCEL L’HERBIER (Jaque Catelain) LA JUNGLE DU CINEMA (Louis Delluc) (Editions Jacques Vautrain, Paris) (1950). (Editions de la Sirène, Paris) (1921). UN MAITRE DU CINEMA : RENE CLAIR (Georges Charensol, Etat moyen. Roger Régent) (Editions La Table Ronde, Paris) (1952). INTELLIGENCE DU CINEMA (Marcel L’Herbier) Bon état général. (Editions Corrêa, Paris) (1946). 80/100 € Relié cuir. Bon état. LE CINEMA, NOTRE METIER (Jacques Feyder, Françoise Rosay) 18. REALISATEURS FRANÇAIS. (Editions Skira, Paris) (1954). MA VIE ET MES FILMS (Jean Renoir) Relié cuir. Bon état. (Editions Flammarion, Paris) (1974). LA VIE A BELLES DENTS (Marcel Carné) 100/120 € (Editions Jean-Pierre Ollivier, Paris) (1975). 12. CINEMA FRANÇAIS. ABEL GANCE (Roger Icart) CINEMA DE FRANCE (Roger Régent) (Editions L’Age d’Homme, Lausanne) (1983). (Editions Bellefaye, Paris) (1948). MON DERNIER SOUPIR (Luis Buñuel) Relié cuir. Bon état. (Editions Robert Laffont, Paris) (1982). PRESENCES CONTEMPORAINES : CINEMA (Pierre Leprohon) LA TETE QUI TOURNE (Marcel L’Herbier) (Editions Debresse, Paris) (1957). (Editions Pierre Belfond, Paris) (1979). Couverture manquante. Bon état général. 60/80 € 60/80 € 13. CINEMA FRANÇAIS. 19. IMAGES DU CINEMA FRANÇAIS. Nicole Vedrès (Editions du Chêne, Paris) (1945). 15 ANS D’ANNEES TRENTE (Jean-Pierre Jeancolas) (Editions Stock, Paris) (1983). Bon état. LE CINEMA DES ANNEES TRENTE PAR CEUX QUI L’ONT 60/80 € FAIT (Tome 2 : L’Avant-Guerre) (Christian Gilles) 20. SCENARIOS. (Editions L’Harmattan, Paris) (2000). ENTREE DES ARTISTES (Henri Jeanson) LA REVOLUTION DU PARLANT (Roger Icart) (Editions La Nouvelle Edition, Paris) (1946). (Editions Institut Jean Vigo, Perpignan) (1988). Relié cuir. DU MUET AU PARLANT (Cinémathèque de Toulouse) FRANCOIS VILLON (Pierre Mac Orlan) (Editions Milan, Toulouse) (1988). LES MALEDICTIONS DU CINEMA FRANÇAIS (Editions Maréchal, Liège) (1945). (Francis Courtade) (Editions Alain Moreau, Paris) (1978). Illustrations d’André Jean. Bon état général. Relié cuir. SCENARIOS (Collectif) (Les Cahiers du Mois n° 12) 60/80 € (Editions Emile-Paul Frères, Paris) (1925). 14. CINEMA FRANÇAIS. Relié cuir. Bon état général. CATALOGUE DES FILMS FRANÇAIS DE LONG METRAGE 1919-1929 (Raymond Chirat) (Cinémathèque de Toulouse) (1984). 80/100 € CATALOGUE DES FILMS FRANÇAIS DE LONG METRAGE 21. EN MARGE DU CINEMA FRANÇAIS. 1929-1939 (Raymond Chirat) Jacques B. Brunius (Editions Arcanes, Paris) (1954). (Cinémathèque Royale de Belgique, Bruxelles) (1981). CATALOGUE DES FILMS FRANÇAIS DE LONG METRAGE CINEMA D’AUJOURD’HUI. 1940-1950 (Raymond Chirat) Congrès international du cinéma à Bâle (Editions de l’Imprimerie Saint-Paul, Luxembourg) (1981). (Editions des Trois Collines, Genève) (1946). CINEMA FRANÇAIS, LES ANNEES 50 (Jean-Charles Sabria) L’ART DU CINEMA. (Editions du Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris) (1987). Pierre Lherminier (Editions Seghers, Paris) (1960). Bon état général. Bon état général. 200/300 € 60/80 € 5 Catalogue de la vente du dimanche 17 octobre 2010 9 10 11 12 13 16 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 Kapandji Morhange 6 22. LETTRES A UN JEUNE MONTEUR. 28. CINEMA SOVIETIQUE. Henri Colpi (Editions Les Belles Lettres, Paris) (1996). LE CINEMA SOVIETIQUE PAR CEUX QUI L’ONT FAIT MARCEL ACHARD. (Luda et Jean Schnitzer, Marcel Martin) Jacques Lorcey (Editions France-Empire, Paris) (1977). (Editions Les Editeurs Français Réunis, Paris) (1966). CINEMA (Collectif) (Numéro spécial de la revue Recherches ECRITS DE CINEMA 1918-1931. Soviétiques) (Editions de la Nouvelle Critique, Paris) (Avril 1956). Philippe Soupault (Editions Plon, Paris) (1979). WRITINGS, 1922-1934 (Sergueï M. Eisenstein) LE ROMAN DU CINEMA. (Editions BFI Books, London) (1988). Claude-Jean Philippe (Editions Fayard, Paris) (1984). Bon état général. Bon état général. 60/80 € 60/80 € 29. CINEMA ITALIEN. 23. LE SURREALISME AU CINEMA. CINEMA DELL’ARTE (Nino Frank) Ado Kyrou (Editions Arcanes, Paris) (1953). (Editions André Bonne, Paris) (1951). Couverture de Man Ray. LE CINEMA ITALIEN (Carlo Lizzani) Relié cuir. (Editions Les Editeurs Français Réunis, Paris) (1955). Bon état. Bon état général. 80/100 € 60/80 € 24. EROTISME AU CINEMA. 30. F.W. MURNAU. Lotte H. Eisner (Editions Le Terrain Vague, Paris) (1964). LE SADISME AU CINEMA (Georges de Coulteray) Envoi de l’auteur. (Editions Le Terrain Vague, Paris) (1964). Bon état. Etat moyen. AMOUR-EROTISME ET CINEMA (Ado Kyrou) 80/100 € (Editions Le Terrain Vague, Paris) (1957). Etat moyen. 31. CINEMA AMERICAIN. L’EROTISME (Collectif) HOLLYWOOD D’HIER ET D’AUJOURD’HUI (Robert Florey) (Numéro spécial de la revue Le Crapouillot) (Octobre 1963). (Editions Prisma, Paris) (1948). Bon état. HISTOIRE DU CINEMA AMERICAIN (Pierre Artis) 80/100 € (Editions Colette d’Halluin, Paris) (1947). Relié cuir. Bon état général. 25. PIERRE LEPROHON. 80/100 € L’EXOTISME ET LE CINEMA. Editions J. Susse, Paris (1945). 32. HOLLYWOOD BABYLONE. Relié cuir. Kenneth Anger (Editions Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Paris) (1959). LE CINEMA ET LA MONTAGNE. Bon état. Editions J. Susse, Paris (1944). 200/300 € Relié cuir. Bon état général. 33. HOLLYWOOD. 60/80 € IMMORTALS OF THE SCREEN (Ray Stuart) (Editions Bonanza Books, New York) (1965). 26. PIERRE LEPROHON. THE GREAT MOVIES (William Bayer) (Editions Ridge Press / Hamlyn, Londres) (1973). CHARLES CHAPLIN. THE MOVIES (Richard Griffith & Arthur Mayer) Editions Jacques Melot, Paris (1946). (Editions Spring Books, London-New York) (1971). Relié cuir. ALL TALKING! ALL SINGING! ALL DANCING! (John Springer) LES MILLE ET UN METIERS DU CINEMA. (Editions Citadel Press, New York) (1966). Editions Jacques Melot, Paris (1947). Bon état général. Relié cuir. Bon état général. 60/80 € 60/80 € 34. HOLLYWOOD. MOVIE GREATS (Paul Michael) 27. LEON MOUSSINAC. (Editions Garland Books, New York) (1969). LE
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