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201122032603Claremont California: Scripps College Press 2011. Limited Edition. Stitched Binding. Fine. One of 103 copies folio size 28 pp. signed by the students and Kitty Marryatt. The publications by the students of the Book Arts and Typography Class at Scripps College are some of the most imaginative we have ever seen and this publication is no exception. <br /> <br /> The work was inspired by the the 13th-century poet Jalaud'din Rumil now known by most simply as "Rumi". Although a Muslim by faith his poetry "seeks to deal with the more universal aspects of the human condition. He discusses the aspects of existance encountered by all individuals and continues to make profound beautiful statements regarding even the most ortinary tasks and occurences." n.b from the book's bio of Rumi. <br /> <br /> The students in the Class chose a medieval text and provided their own commentaries as exegesis. This book unfolded as a poem by Rumi as interpreted by Coleman Barks with the students' commentaries. The visual images "were inspired by the geometric structures of medieval book imagery. The colors of the linoleum blocks reflect the preponderance of lapis lazuli blue crimson red and royal purple in medieval miniatures" n.b. from the Colophon. <br /> <br /> A true delight for both the eye and the soul. Scarce in the online markeplace as of this writing there are no other copies online; our search of OCLC locates thirty institutional holdings. <br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Boards bound in Ginga Iridescent Orange bookcloth introducing gold which was prevalent in medival manuscrips binding Tyvek-reinforced tapes with gold thread which are attached to the covers each page with a geometric design in various colours signed by each of the students in the class and Professor Maryatt on the page facing the Colophon; types Scripps Old Style Centaur Arrighi and Weiss Initials on Rives BFK paper binding folio size 14 1/4" by 11 1/8" unpaginated with fourteen leaves; limited edition of 103 copies this no. 73. <br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: Fine overall the cloth over the boards clean the tape binding strong straight corners with a modicum of rubbing a square text block the interior is clean and bright and entirely free of prior owner markings; a lovely production. <br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: International customers please note the following: i additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs please inquire for details; and ii any taxes duty or tariffs charged by your country will of necessity be your responsibility. <br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Scripps College Press unknown
192855499München: Albert Langen 1928. First edition. Softcover. Good- to good condition. Quarto. 251pp. Original tan wraps with brown lettering on cover and spine. Dedicated to E. H. F. Porsche. Cover by E. A. Enders. Font and typography similar to the Bauhaus book-series.<br /> <br /> 'Style seen strictly aesthetically demands foremost a consistent uniform character of an object or matter. We know that because we easily detect violations against this rule finding the objects violating it tasteless in bad style;' this is how Kollmann opens his introduction. Therefore Kollmann concludes: "Style is a basic aesthetic demand that is to say that of unity not to be confused with the delight humans take in the decorative. <br /> <br /> An extensive treatise of industrial architecture and design including factories bridges cranes masts ships airplanes and Zeppelins cars trains machines and their pats. The book is profusely illustrated with 151 b/w reproductions of photographs and some technical drawings. Contains notes on text and pictures and bibliography at rear. Text in German. Light wear along edges of covers. Minor foxing of endpapers and foredge of block. Previous owner's stamp on half-title. Albert Langen unknown
192850278München: Albert Langen 1928. First edition. Hardcover. Good to very good condition. Quarto. 251pp. Original tan cloth with brown lettering on cover and spine in original dustjacket protected by modern mylar. Dedicated to E. H. F. Porsche. Cover and typography by Adolf Meyer Franz Kollmann. Font and typography similar to the Bauhaus book-series.<br /> <br /> 'Style seen strictly aesthetically demands foremost a consistent uniform character of an object or matter. We know that because we easily detect violations against this rule finding the objects violating it tasteless in bad style;' this is how Kollmann opens his introduction. Therefore Kollmann concludes: "Style is a basic aesthetic demand that is to say that of unity not to be confused with the delight humans take in the decorative. <br /> <br /> An extensive treatise of industrial architecture and design including factories bridges cranes masts ships airplanes and Zeppelins cars trains machines and their pats. The book is profusely illustrated with 151 b/w reproductions of photographs and some technical drawings. Contains notes on text and pictures and bibliography at rear. Text in German. Dustjacket two inch closed tear at top of front cover three quarter inch at bottom else very light wear along edges. Illustrated Ex-Libris on inside front cover. Minor foxing on endpapers. Albert Langen hardcover
19711231206.23<p>Philadelphia College of Art 1971. Hardcover. As New. 8vo hardcover. No dj grey cloth. Near fine condition. Covers and contents clean unworn no marking or writing. Binding square and tight.</p> Philadelphia College of Art hardcover
a97965Blackmoon Press. 1952 first edition. Hardcover sm4to. Illustrated poetry. Signed by both Schwartz and Luhn. VG just light fading /discoloration of cover. Mounted spine label present. Text Fine. in original "wax paper" dj dj is good with a few small chips and edge fraying. No owner marks. Artwork somewhat reminiscent of Maurice Sendak. . hardcover
1888DEMO014817ILondon: W. Griggs 1888. SecondRevised edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Small 4to; xix 53 pages quarter leather maroon cloth; ex libris Dr. Schoenbechler. <br/><br/>Introduction by P.A. Daniel. Issued as no.6 in the series of 43 Shakespere Quarto Facsimiles. A great part of the first edition of this work was destroyed by fire in June 1883. This edition was produced to complete the sets of this series. This is a reproduction of the Huth Copy and is an improvement upon the 1883 edition which had defects which have been corrected in this production and with additions to the Introduction. Scarce. W. Griggs hardcover
19064978Chicago: Frederick J. Drake 1906. Second Edition Revised and Enlarged. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong 8vo unpaginated cloth <br/><br/> Frederick J. Drake hardcover
19920008703Washington DC: Smithsonian 1992. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good. 350 photos many in color. 4to 319 pages red cloth; short tear in dj <br/><br/>Celebrates the world of books in human culture illustrated with 350 photos many in color. Smithsonian hardcover
1918ABE-1693603570673Dill & Collins 1918 Original pictorial paper boards newly rebacked with matching paper. Illustrations throughout featuring the work of 30 graphic designers ranging from decorative initials and ornaments to reproductions of posters and magazine covers many of them full-page one double-page mostly in color. Printed on specimens of 30 different types of paper made by Dill & Collins seven of the leaves with multiple paper. Owner's signature of Jeanette E. Samuelson of the N.Y Herald Tribune dated 1933 on front fly leaf with her gift inscription. Rear paste-down with the bookplate/shelf label of Will Ransom. Corners and portions of edges of the paper boards somewhat worn two-inch tape repair to rear in one leaf crossing a very small portion of a border without loss first few leaves a bit spotted around margins many leaves slightly darkened a few additional trivial spots otherwise an excellent copy generally quite clean. Rare. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Dill & Collins hardcover
1988DEMO016035ILos Angeles: Arundel Press 1988. First Limited edition. Hardcover. fine/issued without. Quarto 33 1 pages cloth paper labels issued w/o dj <br/><br/>No. 56 of 250 numbered copies. Romantic previously unpublished poems dating from circa. 1912 or earlier. Printed by Patrick Reagh. Arundel Press hardcover
19840009327Statesboro GA : The Boxwood Press 1984 . First Limited edition. Hardcover. Fine/issued without dj. wood engravings. Folio unpaginated marbled endpapers; issued without the slipcase mentioned in the colophon. <br/><br/>Copy 10 of only 50 plus 5 proofs signed by Solomon. Handset in 30 pt. Broadway. Twelve full-page blocks by Solomon. These poems were inspired by the legend of St. Julian "The Hospitaller". Ratner's poems were worked out in concert with these woodblock illustrations each influencing the other. "The results are a work of visual literature which exists apart from the poems and which we hope will make its own statement - Introduction by Ratner." Julian's life-journey invlves an encountter with a stag. The stag is invoked in relief on the top cover and in intaglio on the rear and covered fully in split-grain leather. The Boxwood Press hardcover
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1900DEMO014234IPortland ME: Thomas B. Mosher 1900. First Limited. Hardcover. Very Good/good. Ex libris Herbert Carlton Wright. 12mo 4 xxii 85 pages. An unusual production with both boards in decorative French wrappers with a plain thin dust jacket with only the title on the spine chipped; dec French wraps unopened; dj chipped flap separated <br/><br/>The 100th book from this press. Limited to only 400 copies. As a poet who died young Gray has been compared to Keats. Thomas B. Mosher hardcover
140941961New York: Granary Books 1992. Signed Limited First Edition. Fine. First edition. An artist's book containing drawn and painted images by Timothy C. Ely set against text written by Terence McKenna with typography by Philip Gallo. From a limited edition of only 75 copies signed by McKenna and Ely. Of those 75 there were 55 numbered copies and 20 hors commerce copies lettered G-Z and this is copy letter O. Pages printed letterpress on Rives BFK in pairs on single leaves wrapped around and pasted onto thick card stock and adorned with original watercolor paintings by Ely; sewn binding with brass rods securing textblock to black embossed paper-covered boards with decorative brass piece affixed to upper board housed in original black cloth chemise case with printed paper title label to spine. Fine. In 1991 McKenna visited an exhibition at Granary Books featuring Ely's work and this collaboration would result. A fantastic push and pull of Gallo's refined typography set against Ely's abstract watercolor offering a visual landscape for the eye to wander perfectly paired with McKenna's text on broad themes such as art language history and nature. Granary Books unknown
1942DEMO014329INorfolk CT: New Directions 1942. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. Thin 8vo tan boards; dj edges nicked <br/><br/>One of the Poet of the Month series. Designed in part by Patchen in a design repeated on title cover and dj. Of the total printing this is one of only about 500 copies in hardcover. New Directions hardcover
DADAX0385093268Doubleday 0000-00-00. paperback. New. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Doubleday paperback