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2018211109SAGEP 2018. First Edition. Paperback. Like New. 0x0x0. In nearly new condition: firm and square with strong joints no creases. Looks and feels unread. Thus the contents are crisp fresh and tight; no pen-marks. And so a very nice book in great condition now offered for sale at a reasonable price. SAGEP paperback
1985C69865Milan 1985. First English Edition. Hardback. Dust Jacket. A near fine copy with small marks to top edge. Near fine dust jacket with slightly worn edges. Very good minus slipcase with crease to front wear and surface marks to edges. 4to. Pp: 319. First English edition. Black slipcase. Black dust jacket with white and grey text and with transparent wrap round. Black buckram boards with white lettering to spine. Copiously illustrated throughout in colour and black and white.ISBN: 8870820394Heavy book will require extra postage. hardcover
347873Skira Editore 2012. Lg quarto illus light card wrappers with french flaps white lettering to spine 126pp illus/photos VG minor creasing & peeling to cover edges sl chafing to covers sl tanning & soiling to page edges Skira Editore 2012 unknown
2017017189<p>This edition includes two photographs not published in previous editions. 1 volume unpaged : chiefly colour illustrations photographs ; 28 cm. Second edition. As new still in publisher's shrink wrap. Photographs available on request. All books dispatched same or next working day in robust packaging.</p> Mack hardcover
194829227HBDJ 1948 FIRST EDITION THUS FINE-/VG Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: VG DJ LITE WEAR RUB SOIL. 278p. Size: 8vo 278 PAGES the High brothers who enticed him by promising to build a mansion to his specifications. The result was the Villa Montezuma AKA SPOOK HOUSE named after "The Montezuma" a migrant ship that first brought Shepard to America COMPLETE WITH DEVILFISH WEATHER VANE ATOP THE MANSION NOVEL BOYHOOD GROWING UP IN ILLINOIS PRAIRIE CIVIL WAR NOVEL. was invited to live in San Diego by a pair of real-estate developers the High brothers who Enticed him by promising to build a Mansion to His specifications. The result was the Villa Montezuma BUILT IN 1887 where he Lived with his Secretary LOVER LAWRENCE TONNER named after "The Montezuma" a migrant ship that first brought Shepard to America Wrote books in TO<br /><br /><br /><br /> HISTORY BOOK CLUB hardcover
011000London: Morgan and ScottOffice of The Christian Book. Good Plus to Very Good. Hardcover. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. White faux leather or composition bordered in red and gilt. Pristine glassine wrapper. Encased in blue cardboard box titled as is the book. Outer surface of box spine is missing. Gutter crack between pp. 20-21. All edges gilt. Morgan and Scott published religious literature and hymns about 1910. This book is a guide to religious living in the home. 68 pp. Morgan and Scott(Office of The Christian) hardcover
180277225Edinburgh: Mundell 1802. First Edition. paperback. 80 pages. 8vo re-bound in modern wrappers. Edinburgh: Mundell 1802.<br/> <br/> This work is "replete with historical details and original clinical histories with postmortem findings." Abt p. 84.<br/> <br/> Mundell unknown
193421894<p>New York:: Literary Guild 1934. Book Club Edition. A Fine copy in a Very Good plus bright dust jacket with some light edgewear and tiny closed edge teara to the front and rear panels. Printed from the Knopf sheets and reproducing the jacket from the trade edition. The 25 contributors of the tribute to the legendary avant-garde photographer include Sherwood Anderson Gertrude Stein Dorothy Brett William Carlos Williams and Jean Toomer. There are 120 illustrations including works by Stieglitz Picasso Cezanne John Marin and others.</p> Literary Guild, hardcover
201629338<p>New York:: Penguin Press 2016. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket. In these essays Mary Oliver reflects on her willingness as a young child and as an adult to lose herself within the beauty and mysteries of both the natural world and the world of literature. Emphasizing the significance of her childhood "friend" Walt Whitman through whose work she first understood that a poem is a temple "a place to enter and in which to feel" and who encouraged her to vanish into the world of her writing Oliver meditates on the forces that allowed her to create a life for herself out of work and love. Upstream follows Oliver as she contemplates the pleasure of artistic labor her boundless curiosity for the flora and fauna that surround her and the responsibility she has inherited from Shelley Wordsworth Emerson Poe and Frost the great thinkers and writers of the past to live thoughtfully intelligently and to observe with passion.</p> Penguin Press, hardcover
2005311849BERLIN: DEUTSCHE GUGGENHEIM. Fine with no dust jacket. 2005. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0892073179 . Fine in pictorial boards. Still in the publisher's plastic shrinkwrap. 104pp. 9 3/4" X 12" Text in English. . DEUTSCHE GUGGENHEIM. hardcover
2001124179Milan: Charta 2001. 518 pages illustrations some colour; 24 cm. Text in Italian and English. Exhibition held at the Palazzo papesse centro arte contemporanea Siena 2001. BRAND NEW. A fine copy. Still in publisher's shrinkwrap. Profusely illustrated. "Hovering potentially between generosity and insult seduction and trap homage and defiance the gift is a gesture with which relations are established and desires intertwined. In a world in which personal interactions are more and more sternly regulated in which the symbolic value of things has been eroded to reflect upon the work of art as a gift means to emphasize its ability to establish new types of relationships and encounters. Fifty artists including Marina Abramovic Vito Acconci Louise Bourgeois Clegg & Guttmann Nan Goldin Felix Gonzalez-Torres Cai Guo-Qiang Mona Hatoum Alfredo Jaar Joseph Kosuth Piero Manzoni Ana Mendieta Yoko Ono and Gabriel Orozco have fashioned gifts of object and self gifts of one's own body and of symbols discreet and intrusive gifts free handouts and exaggerated donations. In the spirit of giving a bountiful range of philosophers anthropologists art critics and essayists offer their own musings on the idea of the gift." - Publisher. 1st. Paperback. NEW. 8vo. Collectible. Charta Paperback
24289New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 193. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine/very good. First printing 326 pp indexed in original red cloth. Some toning to spine edges of boards and endpapers else fine. Dust jacket has some chipping and one closed tear but remains well-preserved and attractive. "The uniquely fascinating story of the only American lama's amazing advertures in the foribidden Tibetan city of Lhasa where he penetrated sactuaries and participated in rites never before seen or celebrated by a white man" jacket. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
186624180Springfield and New York: Samuel Bowles & Company; Hurd & Houghton 1866. Hardcover. Very good. Early reprint first published 1865. 452 pp with colored folding map. Original brown cloth. Spine is lightly sunned has a small spot of damage to the cloth affecting the word "Across" and minor wear to head and tail. Previous owner's signature on front flyleaf. Binding tight text clean map in very good condition other than small closed tear at gutter; very good. Wagner-Camp 410: "Samuel Bowles and his party left Atchison Kansas on May 21 1865 for San Francisco by way of Salt Lake and across central Nevada stopping at Austin and Virginia City. They reached the Pacific at the end of June and traveled overland up the the coast to British Columbia returning to San Francisco by steamer. They visited Yosemite in August." Curry & Kruska 19: "Pages 223 -37 comprise a description of Yosemite Valley and the Mariposa Big Tre Grove. Bowles notes that there had been 300 visitors to the valley so far that season compared to 100 in 1864. He refers to the recent Yosemite Grant and commends the idea of preserving the valley as a public park." Graff 370; Sabin 7077; Flake 767. Samuel Bowles & Company; Hurd & Houghton hardcover
1976314288BUFFALO: ALBRIGHT-KNOX ART GALLEY. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1976. First Edition; First Printing. Paperback. 091478207X . Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. Errata slip laid-in. 8 1/4 X 10 3/4 121pp. Trace of foxing at top & fore edges 152 illustrations. 25 in color. . ALBRIGHT-KNOX ART GALLEY. paperback
202171078Salt Lake City Utah: Utah Museum of Contemporary Art Press UMOCA 2021. First edition. Limited to 300 copies. Paperback. Near Fine. Signed by Alex Caldiero in black ink on the half-title page. 202pp. Small quarto 24cm; original yellow illustrated wraps. Profusely illustrated and printed in full color. A crisp clean copy with minimal shelf wear to the extremities. This volume offers a retrospect of the late great Sicilian-born Brooklyn-raised and Utah-based artist poet and sonosopher Alex Caldiero 1949–2026. Published on the occasion of his full retrospective exhibition at the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art UMOCA which ran from February 24 – June 19 2021 this beautifully produced work is filled with vibrant illustrations and photographs showcasing Caldiero's artwork and poetry from the 1970s through to 2021. The included essays provide a diverse and compelling analysis offering both personal and professional insight into the life of this fascinating multi-disciplinary experimental artist. Limited to only 300 hand-numbered copies. Utah Museum of Contemporary Art Press (UMOCA) paperback
19902110502150201686Chiku ma shobo 1990. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Chiku ma shobo paperback
1985314235MEXICO CITY: INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE BELLAS ARTES. 1985. First Edition. Fine in oversize pictorial printed wrappers. 8 1/4" X 10 1/4 61pp. Text in Spanish. Illustrated. Quite uncommon. . INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE BELLAS ARTES. unknown
2011210599New York: Tibor de Nagy Gallery 2011. Pictorial boards 92 pages illustrations some colour portraits; 32 cm. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Painter & Poets: Tibor de Nagy Gallery January 15 to March 5 2011 in celebration of the gallery's 60th anniversary. BRAND NEW. A fine copy. Still in publisher's shrinkwrap. "Painters and Poets: Tibor de Nagy Gallery celebrates the gallery's pivotal role in launching the New York School of poets and in fostering a new collaborative ethos among poets and painters. The show which marked Tibor de Nagy's sixtieth anniversary and its accompanying catalogue focused on the gallery's first two decades the 1950s and 60s when its salon-like atmosphere gave birth to these unique collaborations. This volume features paintings by Helen Frankenthaler Alfred Leslie Trevor Winkfield Nell Blaine Joe Brainard Grace Hartigan Joan Mitchell Jane Freilicher and Fairfield Porter; poetry publications from Tibor de Nagy Editions; poems by Frank O'Hara Kenneth Koch James Schuyler John Ashbery Barbara Guest and others with illustrations by Tibor de Nagy artists; photographs by Rudy Burckhardt; letters announcement cards and other ephemera; and archival photographs of leading cultural figures of the day by John Gruen and Fred McDarrah." - Publisher. CONTENTS: A hidden history of the Avant-Garde by Douglas Crase; The love of looking: collaborations between artists and writers by Jenni Quilter. 1st. Hardcover. NEW. Folio. Collectible. Tibor de Nagy Gallery Hardcover
199816528<p>Vancouver BC: Greystone Books / Douglas McIntyre 1998. <i><b>Signed on the half-title page by the author additionally inscribed: For Roger and Penny with my best wishes on Christmas 1998 as always Wade</b></i>. First edition / First printing. Black paper-covered boards. Very fine in about fine dust jacket.</p> Greystone Books / Douglas McIntyre, hardcover
18890008415Paris: Maison Quantin 1889. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to; xi 469 pages contemporary 3/4 red morocco raised bands rubbed; with original pictorial wrapper bound in top edge gilt. Printed on heavy plate paper: may require additional shipping fees. Scarce. <br/><br/>One volume in the series Le Monde Pittoresque et Monumental : other volumes covered England Ireland Paris the Orient etc. Illustrated throughout. Maison Quantin hardcover
1990308834NY: HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN/THAMES AND HUDSON. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1990. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First Edition. Noted Playboy & New Yorker cartoonist Eldon Dedini's personal copy with his signature & date "1990 New York" on front end paper. Near fine in pictorial printed wrappers. 9" X 11 1/4" Trace of shelf soiling at bottom edge. . HIRSHHORN MUSEUM AND SCULPTURE GARDEN/THAMES AND HUDSON. paperback
1938biblio59<p>Twice a Year nO. 1 Fall-Winter 1938 Very well-preserved copy of Biennial Journal published by Dorothy Norman social activist photographer and devotee of Alfred Stieglitz with works by by Rilke Bourne Dreiser Silone Anais Nin Olson and photographs by Alfred Stieglitz.Shelfwear to corners of spine and cover. Binding tight. Immaculate interior. </p> DOROTHY NORMAN paperback
19872080502106913131Not Available 1987. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
191822311University Library of Autobiography F. Tyler Daniels Co NY 1918. Hardback NODustJacket Green Illustrated Cloth with gold Gilt Decorations 1918 1st Edition VG/G AS-IS NODJ Cover some Rub wear Scuff Tears & RIPS along spine & Small chips across top & Bottom Spine Cover & Rub Interior Nice tight Clean Light wear few Page Tears FoX . Introductory essays by Winthrop E. Stone President Purdue University ILLUSTRATED Frontispiece Drawing William Lilly with Tissue Guard . including Count de Grammont gayest of French Gallants George Fox Founder of Quakers John Bunyan Reformed Drunkard & Visionary Princess Sophia of Hanover ancestress of British & German soveriegn Samuel Pepys most noted of Gossips & Sir Isaac Newton greatest of Scientists including all great autobiographies & autobiographical Data Left by Worlds Famous men & women . First Edition. Hard Cover. University Library of Autobiography, F. Tyler Daniels Co, NY hardcover
20081073Corte Madera: Ginko Press Inc 2008. First Edition. First Printing. Tall quarto; patterned paper over boards quarterbound in green cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; 145pp; illus. Fine and unread copy without dustjacket as issued. A profusely illustrated monograph featuring artwork from Fairey's 2007 exhibit at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery. Ginko Press, Inc unknown