Anbieter: Antiquariat Lang, Rennerod, Deutschland
Vorgestellt von der Vereinigung "Meister der Einbandkunst". Hamburg: Maximilian-Gesellschaft (= Jahresgabe 2002), 2004. Hellblaues OLn. 193 Seiten, 1 Bl. mit 79 ganzseitigen farbigen Einband-Abbildungen. - 32,5 x 22,5. * Tadellos erhaltenes, unbenutztes Exemplar. - Versand gewichtsbedingt nur mit Päckchen-Porto möglich.
Sprache: Französisch
Verlag: Paris, 2006
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gerhard Gruber, Heilbronn, Deutschland
(29 x 24 cm). 54 (1) S. Mit zahlreichen ganzseitigen Abbildungen. Original-Kartonband. (Reliures d'art). Ausstellungskatalog mit Werken des in Belgien lebenden Buchbinders, Einbandgestalters und Buchkünstlers. Mit mehrzeiliger handschriftlicher Widmung von Kulche. - Wohlerhalten.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat Wim de Goeij, Kalmthout, ANTW, Belgien
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Bruxelles, Bibliotheca Wittockiana, ( deuxième édition), 2016, in-4°, 251 pp, couverture souple d'origine.
Paris, 2006. Large 4to (29 x 24 cm). Bound with the original printed wrappers in a splendid, highly unusual golden binding completely covered in gold paint with relief pattern of gold, blue and glitter in various colours. Golden end-papers. Signed "KULCHE" in blind lettering to inside of back board. Excellent condition. Inscribed by Kulche to half-title. 54, (2) pp. Presentation-copy for Jean Dérens, inscribed and signed by Kulche, of the catalogue of Kulche's book-bindings, bound in an outright magnificent, modern book binding in Kulche's signature over-the-top-style. The Belgian master bookbinder August Kulche (1927-2003) has contributed to the development of the modern bookbinding for nearly a lifetime. With his life and work, he embodies the ideals and changes that have taken place in bookbinding since the mid-20th century, and his influence reached far beyond Belgium and Frace, where he practiced. His bookbinding expression is unique and novel, and he will no doubt continue to influence new generations of bookbinders even after his death. He was also the teacher of the renowned Belgian bookbinder Edgard Claes.