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19806452Portland OR: Sara Kirschenbaum 1980. Number 13 of 25 copies. 10x8" loose sheets 1 24pp. housed in black paper box signed and numbered by Kirchenbaum. 14 mounted or full page photographs of the American Museum of Natural History. Pages curled some scattered foxing. Very good. <br /> <br /> A very interesting artist's book from Portland area writer and visual artist and daughter of Susan Weil Sara Kirschenbaum b. 1959. Consists of short pieces both poem and prose accompanied by photographs of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. The verso of the title sheet credits help from artists Christopher Rauschenberg Kirschenbaum's half brother Jan Håfström and her mother Susan Weil. The surreal and at times grotesque historical photographs detail the building of exhibits of mammoths elephants and other large creatures. <br /> <br /> <br /> Kirschenbaum has been published in literary journals such as Tin House and has had art exhibitions in Portland and Lucerne Switzerland. She has collaborated with Weil on at least one other artist's book Cycles of Poems which is held by only the National Museum of Women in the Arts according to OCLC. As far as we can see this project is not held and we find little mention of it elsewhere. . Sara Kirschenbaum unknown
1968LFA-126738145Revue culturelle, économique et sociale des activités dauphinoises, savoyardes, provençales et vivaroises : 40 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
202201099Paris, s.e., 1982 ; in-8, 550 pp., br. Couverture abimée usée.
1973684121973 P., Belle Lettres, 1973, grand in 8° broché, 177 pages.
1952LFA-126723808Revue trimestrielle de 83 pages, format 135 x 210 mm, brochée, bon état, rare
69878P., Labbé Editeur, L'Auteur, 1908, in 12 relié demi-percaline bordeaux à la bradel, dos orné, couverture illustrée conservée, XIII-224 pages ; portrait en frontispice.
19692744Association internationale “Art et Culture”. 24, rue Barrault. Paris XIIIe. Mars 1969. In-plano (51 x 33,5 cm). (20) ff. : chemise de papier fort illustrée d’une linogravure et du titre.
200711888Paris, NRF Gallimard, 1930 ; in-12, 313 pp., broché. Traduit de l'allemand - exemplaire bruni.
200802711Berlin, Dr. Walther Rothschild , 1931 ; in-8, 277 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
200502572Paris, Sirey, 1984 ; in-8, 638 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
197281902Del Mar CA: Psychology Today Readers' Service Dept 1972. First Edition. Quarto 27.5cm; pictorial wrappers; pp.52-96; illus. Modest wear and toning a few tiny nicks and tears to extremities foxing to wrappers with a tiny stain to lower front wrapper and two brief passages underlined on p.64; Very Good. A substantial pre-publication excerpt of Weil's groundbreaking 1972 book The Natural Mind: A New Way of Looking at Drugs and the Higher Consciousness - a new neutral theory of drugs how they work and how they ought best to be used. ".Weil views them from several angles: as "a journalist a user an ethnobotanist a physician a laboratory pharmacologist a 'drug abuse expert' and a Federal government employee" Kirkus Reviews September 1 1972. The advance excerpt considerably less common than the trade edition by Houghton Mifflin was printed and distributed by Psychology Today. Psychology Today Readers' Service Dept unknown
191655737Fort Wayne IN: Weil Bros. & Co. Nov. 27 1916. Folio. 12 x 18 in. 4 pp unpaginated. printed in red & black w/ illustrations state map diagrams diagrams. Self-printed softcovers minor fold creases as issued couple very slight closed tears minor shelfwear NF. First edition of this scarce price list from the storied Weil Bros. fur trading company in Fort Wayne Indiana. During the opening decades of the 20th century there were skyrocketing prices for furs driven by the fashion market especially the more affordable ones such as mink skunk raccoon muskrat opossum and wild cat. Premiums were paid for mink beaver and especially otter. The Weil Bros. had initially established their business in 1870 and continued to operate for decades often issuing Trappers’ Guide books advertising in trapping and taxidermy magazines and issuing catalogues. No copies located in Worldcat. Weil Bros. & Co., paperback
58007, Paris, Sirey 1956, in-8, demi-toile vert eau, tit. doré sur dos lisse orné de deux doubles filets dorés soulignants, tr. mouchetées, Ex-libris tamponné «Jean-Bernard Auby», (dos insolé, rares annotations au en marge), bon état, VI-426p.
27065, Paris, Sirey 1974, in-8, br., bon état hormis qq. soulignures de couleur, 612p.
28652, Paris, Sirey 1974, in-8, br., (couv. fanée), bon état, 612p.
29145, Paris, Sirey 1974, in-8, br., bon état, 612p.
34215, Paris, Sirey 1974, in-8, br., (couv. très lég. fanée, dos insolé et cassé), intérieur très frais, 612p.
39924, Paris, Sirey 1965, in-8, br., (couv. lég. fanée), intérieur frais, IV-514p.
32137, Paris, Sirey 1990, in-8, br., neuf, 809p.
36760, Paris, Dalloz 2003, in-8, rel. éd., très bon état, XV-962p.
36761, Paris, Dalloz 2005, in-8, br., très bon état, XV-974p.
224423Paris, Payot et Cie, 1921 in-8, 336 pp., index, broché. Manque de papier sur la couverture. Pages brunies.
197543600(Leipzig, Verlag Philipp Reclam jun., 1975). Fol. Mit 3 doppelblattgr. sign. Orig.-Farbholzschnitten v. HAP Grieshaber, 2 sign. Orig.-Lithographien v. Bernhard Heisig u. 4 Orig.-Holzschn.-Schriftblättern v. Albert Kapr. Lose Bögen in typogr. OKart.-Umschlag u. lädiertem Kart.-Schuber.
200607044Strasbourg, Josef Ginger Verlag , 1914 ; in-8, 64 pp., broché (usures).
200711907Paris, Editions bernard grasset, 1949 ; in-12, 494 pp., broché. Traduit de l'allemand par albert Lehman.