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588(New York), The New American Library, (1956). Coll. «A Signet Book». 18 cm 128p., ill. 8 p. de photos hors-texte. Broché. Couverture illustrée légèrement frottée. [ 1ère édition en livre de poche.]
1980046835Gallimard broché Bristol illustré Paris 1980 "collection "" série noire "" - 250 pages en format 11 - 18 cm"
1979015093Gallimard - carré Noir broché Bristol illustré 1979
1959038237Marabout Collection broché Couverture Illustrée 1959 214 pages en format 12 - 18 cm
1982034160Extreme Books & Design Jaquette en bon état 1982 303 pages en format 12 - 17 cm - nombreuses photographies - reliure rigide en simili cuir avec titre en dorure
1963046777La Guilde Du Livre reliure Rigide Décorative Lausanne Ed. Numéroté 4256/8000 1963 tirage sur papier alfa clairefontaine - 187 pages en format 15 - 21 cm - dessin en frontispice - reliure rigide en percaline - coin inférieur plié
20063119986Uppsala: Universitet 2006. XXIV, 298 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Softcover / Paperback].
1988146469Bern & Stuttgart: Haupt 1988. 260 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
trad. di Alda Traversi tela edit. con sovrac. ill., piccole rotture e lievi gore in sovrac.
1991vm1729Presses Pocket Isaac Asimov présente Dos carré collé 1991 In-12 (format poche, 11 x 18 cm), dos carré collé, couverture illustrée couleurs (bien complète de la seconde couverture représentant l'illustrations complète de W. Siudmak, suivant directement le première couverture). Troisième volume de la série d'anthologies publiée par Presses Pocket, sous la direction de Patrice Duvic, de textes issus du pulp américain 'Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine', auxquels sont ajoutés du matériel d'origine francophone. Menus frottement en couverture, très bel état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
AJ14630RBROCHE BON ETAT EXEMPLAIRE JAUNISSANT. In-8° broché, 304 pages. PHOTOS SUR DEMANDE . Mémoires. Tennessee Williams. Collection Vécu. Robert Laffont. 1977.
1990143865Syracuse NY: Light Work 1990. First edition. Softcover. 8 pages. Text by Jeffrey Hoone and Gina Murtagh. Includes several color and black and white images. A close to near fine copy in stapled wrappers with a mailing label to photographer Joseph Jachna on the rear panel. Uncommon. Light Work unknown books
1980162458New York: Rawson Wade Publishers 1980. First U.S. edition. Hardcover. First printing of this novel. A very good copy with some foxing to the page edges in a very good dust jacket with some slight wear and some faint foxing to the verso. Rawson, Wade Publishers unknown books
193736500San Francisco 1937. 1st printing thus. Printed self wrappers newspaper format. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning to paper. Horizontal fold-line. A VG copy. 15 1 pp. Text 4 column. Last page an advert for next week's title. Illustrated in color. Folio. 15-1/2" x 10-3/4" <br/><br/> unknown books
196160952bdBoston: Beacon Press 1961. First Edition. Royal octavo bleu cloth & gray boards hardcover gilt letters 235 pp. Very Good with light foxing age darkened spotting to page edges; in a Very Good mylar protected dust jacket with minor soiling. From dust jacket: This remarkable treasury of Civil War art and literature has an immediacy that springs from the artist’s insight into the emotions of individual men each in his own way responding to the terrors and anxieties of the great conflict. Here are 166 memorable reproductions six in full color of paintings watercolors drawings and sculpture which together with carefully researched quatations and narration provide a searching study of the Civil War in terms of human response and reveal with striking clarity the life of the period. The works of art were assembled for two exhibits -- the first at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. and the second at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Artistic significance was the prime criterion for the selection with works ranging from 28 by Winslow Homer to a variety of paintings and sketches by lesser-known artists who caught the feeling of the man and the moment with pencil or brush. The quotations that accompany the illustrations were chosen with equal care. Some are from the pens of actual eyewitneses to the action portrayed while others were selected for their appropriateness to the scene and because they captured the essence of the events shown. The rich variety includes a snatch of a poem by Walt Whitman a paragraph from Uncle Tom’s Cabin verses from songs of the period and the letters and reminiscences of soldier participants. In addition Mr. Williams adds important human interest details in his own narrative. Here forever captured is a poignant record in picture and word of how the war seemed to the awkward and unprepared country boy recruit to the overloaded infantryman miserable on the march to the soldier in action under deadly fire to the suffering and famished wounded in the prison camp and to many more in their moments of pain sorrow fear loneliness and even humor. The Civil War: The Artists’ Record is a profoundly meaningful contribution to an understanding of the war years an important record in the history of American art and by vitue of its handsome presentation a distinguished addition to any collection on the Civil War period. Beacon Press, (1961). First Edition. hardcover books
199459633London: Faber & Faber 1994. First edition. 67 pp. Fine in illustrated wrappers. A trade paperback original. London: Faber & Faber paperback books
199059632NY & Oxford: Oxford University Press 1990. First edition. 62 pp. US$ price sticker on rear cover else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. A trade paperback original. NY & Oxford: Oxford University Press, paperback books
1999034841Lubbock: Texas Tech University Press 1999. Illustrations by Stephen D. Thorpe; new introduction by Lawwrence Clayton. 307p. b/w illus. stiff wrappers. Texas Tech University Press unknown books
1961113100New York: Atheneum 1961. First edition. Hardcover. Her well received first novel with blurbs on the Antonio Frasconi designed dust jacket from William Styron and Robert Penn Warren. A near fine and tight copy in a very good plus price clipped dust jacket with some small tears and minor wear to the spine ends and corners. Still a nice bright copy. Atheneum unknown books
198567940Frankfort: Gnomon Press 1985. Third edition first printing. 48 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Quotations assembled by Williams with his introduction. Frankfort: Gnomon Press unknown books
196060316University Heights: American Weave Press 1960. Autumn. 42 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Lewis Turco Paul Roche Jory Sherman and many others. University Heights: American Weave Press unknown books
1981156093Cleveland OH: The Cleveland Museum of Arts 1981. First edition. Oblong softcover. 72 pages. Includes a number of black and white illustrations and a fold out plate as well. A near fine copy in wrappers. The Cleveland Museum of Arts unknown books
197028301NY: William Morrow & Co 1970. 1st edition. Black cloth spine over green paper-wrapped boards. Map eps. Yellow topsatinYellow dust jacket. VG faint price erasure mark in ffep upper corner/VG avg wear. xiv 241 1 pp. Illustrated. 8vo. <br/><br/> William Morrow & Co hardcover books
1973142289New York: E.P. Dutton Inc 1973. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 144 pages. A near fine copy in a very good dust jacket with some minor wear. E.P. Dutton, Inc unknown books
19718585New York The Macmillan Company 1971. 1971. First American edition second printing so stated. Small 4to. Illustrated with 48 color plates approximately 150 halftones; genealogical tables; pictorial endpapers. Bibliography. Color pictorial dust jacket designed by Behram Kapadia unclipped. Fine. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. New York, The Macmillan Company [1971]. hardcover books