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184p. Double column. Endpapers foxed. Tall 8vo. Original full dark blue cloth binding, gold lettered spine. Binding soiled. Hardbound. Very good. Quite Scarce. PA69/STACK LEFT
2 vols. Brann was an editorial writer who killed and was killed in a gun fight with one of his critics Hardcover Very good condition
pp. 396, 8 [Publisher's catalogue]. Very XLib. Some signatures loose. 12mo. Original full cloth binding. Spine worn with loss. Hardbound. Asa Gray (1810-1888) is considered the most important American botanist of the 19th century. Gray and Charles Darwin met at Kew, introduced by Joseph Dalton Hooker. Darwin then wrote to Gray requesting information about the distribution of various species of American flowers, which Gray provided, and which was helpful in providing information for the development of Darwin's theory. This was the beginning of an extensive lifelong correspondence. This original 1878 edition is rather scarce. It is a shame that it is only a fair copy. SCIENCE BX 2
63 p. Roberts A48b Hardcover Very good condition chipped d.j. fair
275p. Signed by the author on endpaper. D.J. stamped "Autographed by John Cowper Powys" Hardcover Very good condition good
216p.,frontis. BAL 17667 (Printing A) Hardcover Good condition, some foxing, t.p. worn in gutter, backstrip worn
156p., illus. Includes essays by S. Morison, G. Anderson, T.M. Cleland, M.A.D. Howe, R. Ruzicka et al. & specimens of t.pages & type Hardcover Very good condition chipped d.j. fair
Book is in excellent condition, as new in black cloth with silver print on cover and spine. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket is new and wrapped in clear protective cover. With contributions from Jean-Paul Sarte, Gregory Corso, John O'Hara, Joel Oppenheimer, Allen Ginsberg, Jack Kerouac, J. Robert Oppenheimer, W. c. Williams, Terry southern, Orlovsky, Jean Genet, J. Ashbery, Fidel Castro,
In-8, XXXI-300p. Préface de Philippe Godet. Avec un portrait de l'auteur en frontispice.
Testi: Hansen Al. F.to: 14x21; pagg. 140; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Something Else Press, New York, 1965.
Containing ten essays and over 250 illustrations, this impressive catalog of the controversial show at the Whitney Museum (Nov. 9, 1995-Feb. 4, 1996), put together by the curator, documents the pervasive influence of the Beat Generation on American art and culture. The exhibit includes manuscripts, photographs, and artwork by Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Gregory Corso, as well as work by several West Coast artists, including Bruce Conner, Jay DeFeo, and Robert Lavigne. Essay topics, stressing shared artistic and cultural concerns, range from African American influences on the Beat Generation to the aesthetics of Beat filmmaking. A detailed chronology rounds out the book. — Testi: Phillips Lisa, Watson Steven et al. F.to: 22,5x29; pagg. 284; BN; rileg. rigida con sovracoperta. Editore: Flammarion, Paris, 1995.
‘Today, when one speaks of cinema, one implies a metamorphosis in human perception,’ writes the author of this extraordinary book. ‘Just as the term ‘man’ is coming to mean man/plant/machine, so the definition of cinema must be expanded to unclude videotronics, computer science, and atomic light.’ In a brilliant and far-ranging study, Gene Youngblood traces the evolution of cinematic language to the end of fiction, drama, and realism. New technological extensions of the medium have become necessary. Thus he concentrates on the advanced image-making technologies of computer films, television experiments, laser movies, and multiple-projection environments. Outstanding works in each field are meticulously described, including interviews with artists and technologists. Expanded Cinema is filled with provocative post-McLuhan philosophical probes into ‘The Paleocybernetic Age,’ ‘the videosphere,’ and ‘the new nostalgia,’ all in the context of what the author calls ‘the global intermedia network.’ In ‘Image-Exchange and the Post-Mass Audience Age,’ Mr. Youngblood discusses the revolutionary implications of videotape cassettes and the cable television as educational tools. His observations are placed in comprehensive perspective by an inspiring introduction written by R. Buckminster Fuller. The text is richly illustrated by 284 photographs, including 60 in full colour. Vast in scope, both philosophical and technical, Expanded Cinema will be invaluable to all who are concerned with the audio-visual extensions of man, the technologies that are reshaping the nature of human communications. — Testi: Youngblood Gene, Buckminster Fuller R.. F.to: 14,5x20; pagg. 432; 60 COL e 224 BN; rileg. rigida con sovracoperta. Editore: Studio Vista, London, 1970.
Testi: Ornano Alfredo. F.to: 12x17; pagg. 124; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Poligono Società Editrice, Milano, 1953.
Testi: Ornano Alfredo. F.to: 12x17; pagg. 124; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Poligono Società Editrice, Milano, 1950.
Testi: Kunzle David, Nizza Enzo. F.to: 19,5x26; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Edizioni la Pietra, Milano, 1970.
Paris, L. Sauvaitre, éditeur, 1892. In-12, X (lettre d'E. Renan)-348 pp. Demi-chagrin rouge,dos à 5 nerfs, auteur et titre en lettres dorées (couverture conservée, reliure d'époque). Édition originale avec une analyse de toutes les oeuvres de Balzac, y compris celles qui sont restées à l'état de projet. Bel exemplaire.
Paris, NRF., Bibliothèque de la Pléiade, 1982. In-12, reliure éditeur, bien complet de sa jaquette illustrée et de son étui. 328 pp. N° 21. En parfait état. (neuf).
Paris, Gallimard, Album de la Pléiade, 1975. In-12, reliure éditeur, bien complet de sa jaquette et étui. Quatorzième album de la Pléiade. En parfait état (neuf).
Paris, Plon, 1966. In-8, broché, 278 pp. Edition originale numérotée sur Vélin. Bel envoi autographe de l'auteur adressé à Mr et Mme la Duchesse de Noailles. Essais sur Marcel PROUST, ROUSSEAU, BALZAC, STENDHAL, LAMARTINE, CHATEAUBRIAND.
Paris, NRF., Album pléiade, 1976. in-12, reliure éditeur, bien complet de sa jaquette illustrée, rhodoïd. En parfait état. N° 16.
Testi: Agnetti Vincenzo. F.to: 17x23; pagg. 88; rileg. brossura. Editore: Giampaolo Prearo Editore, Milano, 1972.
Testi: Bonito Oliva Achille. F.to: 10,5x15; pagg. 80; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Mazzoli Editore, Modena, 1981.
Testi: Honnef Klaus. F.to: 15x21; pagg. 193; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Phaidon, Koln, 1971.
Paris, Gallimard, 1964-1968. Deux volumes in-12, brochés, couvertures à rabats, 258 et 234 pp. Editions originales pour les 2 volumes sans grand papier annoncé, exemplaires enrichis d'un bel envoi autographe de l'auteur, (adressé à la même personne). Coupures de presse jointes.
Paris, Gallimard, Les Essais CCVII, 22 novembre 1979. In-8, broché, bien complet de sa jaquette, 178 pp. Edition originale sans grand papier. Bel exemplaire.