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199612446HETHKE NORBERT 03/1996. 1. softcover. Maloftege! HETHKE, NORBERT paperback
199612198HETHKE NORBERT 01/1996. 1. softcover. Maloftege! HETHKE, NORBERT paperback
193151422Philadelphia:: David McKay 1931. No. 16 of 250 copies signed by Willy Pogany and Dhan Gopal Murkerji. 3/4 black morocco over marbled sides; gilt spine t.e.g. by Bennett of New York. . Very slight rubbing at the tips of the corners; otherwise a fine copy in a handsome binding. 4to. Illustrated by Willy Pogany. David McKay, unknown
1990x-0824782879Marcel Dekker Inc 1990. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 432 pages. 9.00x6.25x0.75 inches. Marcel Dekker Inc hardcover
1908101691T. Fisher Unwin London 1908 second impression . 1908. Hardcover. hardback 8vo xiv312pp colour frontispiece 100 illustrations by Willy Pogany printed in red black and white patterned endpapers neat owner's name on front endpaper page edges browning two pages with small closed tear on fore-edge text clean and binding sound blue cloth pictorial gilt titles cover edges rubbed Good condition . T. Fisher Unwin, London, 1908, second impression, , hardcover
191080149Paris: A. Méricant 1910. Fine. A. Méricant Paris s. d. 1910 12 x 19 cm broché The first edition of which there were no deluxe copies. Repaired tears to joints occasional light foxing. Precious and humorous autograph inscription signed by Willy then married to Colette to Viscountess Jeanne de Bellune ""A mademoiselle la vicomtesse Jeannot de Bellune. avec une profonde révérence. L'ouvreuse."" ""To Miss Viscountess Jeannot de Bellune. with deep reverence. The usherette."" Cover illustrated by Rapeno. A. Méricant unknown
1998x-047196445XJohn Wiley & Sons Inc 1998. Hardcover. New. 452 pages. 10.25x7.25x1.25 inches. John Wiley & Sons Inc hardcover
192661673New York & Detroit MI: Durant Motors Inc. April 1 1926. 8vo. 154 pp sections unpaginated others separately paginated. including Retail Order Forms in duplicate on pink & beige-coloured paper with carbons perforated prospect forms. With numerous colour plates black & white photo plates text illustrations. Simulated textured green-brown flexible calf 6-ring binder raised embossed lettering in blind on front cover minor shelfwear rubbing slight age toning faint tidemark to upper fore-edges of a few plates still a VG- copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce dealership salesmen’s hand book for Durant Motors Star Four Star Six automobiles and commercial vehicles introducing their newly introduced 6-cylinder engine. The Star Six produced 40 horsepower and had a 107-inch wheelbase with models including the Star Six Touring Star Six Sport Coupe Coupe Coach Roadster Landau and Sedan all designed and priced to compete with similar Chevy and Ford Models. Durant Motors was founded in 1921 by William Durant after he lost control of General Motors and in the subsequent years built and sold cars assembled from parts manufactured by other suppliers with the intent of building a company that rivaled GM and Chevrolet. This salesman’s hand book describes and illustrates the Durant “New Star Four†Model F which when introduced in 1925 featured the Continental 35 horsepower engine and was very popular. This salesmen’s book includes specific Retail Order forms detailing the price of car freight financing insurance how to push sales through garage owners cultivate Star Car owners as rolling advertising salesman 129 Star Quality Features over competitor’s automobiles low operating costs and pushing the newly introduced Compound Fleetruck commercial truck vehicles. Along with specifics on the factory sales organization the dealership sign is depicted along with specific instructions on developing service/lubrication schedules with new others. This line-up continued into 1927 but Durant began running into capitalization problems and sold his Flint MI plant to GM and in 1927 sold his Long Island City plant to Ford and suspended the Durant Motor Car production in 1927 although the Star continued to be produced with over 70000 sold in 1927. Sales continued to drop in 1928-1929 and by 1932 ceased production and by 1932 Durant was wiped out by the Great Depression. No copies in Worldcat; See: Pat Foster After Being Ousted from GM Billy Durant Aimed for the Skies Hemmings July 11 2024; John B. Rae The Fabulous Billy Durant Business History Review Vol. 32 No. 3 Autumn 1958 pp. 255-271. Durant Motors, Inc., unknown
1920226207Paris: Artheme Fayard 1920. First. hardcover. fine. 8vo 3/4 green morocco spine faded to brown; original yellow printed wrappers including spine bound in. Paris: Artheme Fayard 1920. First Edition.<br/> <br/> One of 550 numbered copies on papier velin.Lafuma. This is no. 124.<br/> <br/> Artheme Fayard unknown
195656635NY: Viking Press. Near Fine in Fair dust jacket. 1956. First Edition. Hardcover. Original green cloth stamped in silver gilt and blind pictorial eps. Boards edges darkened and slightly bumped. Pages lightly toned. With 16 paintings in color and 5 in b/w. Firm and square. Clean pages. The DJ has cutout holes to front panel and spine chips split folds clear tape repairs to recto and verso front flap is detached but included. ; quarto; 176 pages . Viking Press hardcover
191313119Paris: Librairie des Lettres 1913. First Edition. Printed wrappers. Very Good. Small 8vo. Pp. 307. Stiff printed wraps red titles in gray decorative frame. French text. Copyright 1913 stated no printing date. List of available works ends with Prrou Poucette et quelques autres 1913. Advertisement for the "Journal de Colette" appearing in Le Matin from October 1913 laid in. Moderate spine lean top edge dust soiled toning to leaf margins. Signed by Colette on the title page. Continuation of the character Renée Néré based on Colette's marriage to Henry Gauthier-Villars Willy and experiences in the Music-Hall. Colette had married Henry de Jouvenel editor of Le Matin in 1912. A well-preserved first edition signed by the author: scarce in either case. Librairie des Lettres unknown
19301394289London: George G. Harrap 1930. Limited Edition #506/750. Hardcover. Quarto 171 5 pages. In Very Good condition. Bound in publisher's full teal morocco red and gilt floral circular emblem on front cover. Spine paneled with gilt. Some fading to spine and extremities. Light shelfwear to extremities. Limited Edition #506/750 of the British Issue. Signed twice by Pogany as issued on the limitation page and in pencil on the frontispiece. With twelve tipped-in color plates small black and white tipped in decorative pieces and printed head and tail pieces. Shelved case 0. There are 750 copies for England and another 500 copies for the United States. 1394289. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. George G. Harrap hardcover
1962154817Hamburg: Freie Akademie Der Kunste 1962. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Large quarto. Text in German. Paper covered boards. Bookplate light wear to the boards else near fine. copy number 34 of 100 numbered copies Signed by Willy Haas. Volume commenorating the German screenwriter's 70th birthday. Among many others he wrote screenpalys for The Burning Soil 1922 Joyless Street 1925 The Girl with a Patron 1925 One Does Not Play with Love 1926 The Brothers Schellenberg 1926 Dancing Vienna 1927 The Weavers 1927 and Napoleon at Saint Helena 1929. Freie Akademie Der Kunste hardcover
1991341442Denoel 1991. FIRST THUS. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First Edition Thus First Printing. Not price-clipped. Published by Denoel 1991. Quarto. Hardcover. Text is in French. Signed and inscribed by Willy Ronis on the first page. Book is very good with very light toning to the page ends. Dust jacket is very good with light edgewear. A very good scarce signed copy of this look into the photography of Willy Ronis. 100% positive feedback. 30 day money back guarantee. NEXT DAY SHIPPING! Excellent customer service. Please email with any questions. All books packed carefully and ship with free delivery confirmation/tracking. All books come with free bookmarks. Ships from Sag Harbor New York. Denoel hardcover
191058193<p>MASTERFULLY ILLUSTRATED & DECORATED BOOK - REGARDED AS POGANY'S MASTERPIECE - IN ITS MOST ATTRACTVE BURGUNDY SUEDE BINDING</p><p>first edition de-luxe issue in burgundy suede binding large 4to. 32 x 23 cms. 4 colour printed half-title & titlepage 124pp. on silky paper the pages elaborately designed by Pogany using decorative calligraphic lettering for the text inside broad decorative borders and with colour and monochrome illustrations throughout by Pogany most pages printed in two colours 20 pages with tipped in coloured plates by Pogany publisher's full burgandy suede reversed calf with yapp edges upper third of the front cover boldly gilt blocked with a decorative design of a sailing ship in full sail and elaborate gilt title lettering lower two thirds of the front panel with an elaborate bling blocked design very decorative original endpapers designed by Pogany and printed in shades of buff top edges gilt other edges untrimmed minor wear to foot of spine with loss of the projecting yapp edge else a nice copy. A most attractive book both internally and externally.</p><p>This beautiful and lavishly illustrated book was issued in two forms: a a special signed edition of 525 signed copies bound in tan calf and b this in fact more attractive de luxe binding of full suede. The binding of the suede issue was fragile especially at the edges and copies as well preserved at this are rare.</p><p><br />The colophon at the end states "The letterpress and line illustrations were printed by Vincent Brooks Day and Son Ltd. and the four-colour plates by Benrose Dalziel Ltd. at London in the Year of Our Lord NCMX". <br />A trade edition was issued later considerably smaller in format and with the decoration on the pages greatly reduced but retaining the 20 tipped-in coloured plates. That trade edition appears to have been issued in several binding in both morocco and in cloth.</p> George G. Harrap hardcover
1999019924Cambridge MA U.S.A.: Birkhauser Boston 1999 Reprint of first edition. In 8 volumes. 11.5 x 9.5" 176240 pp. It has been called the most important book ever published in the history of architecture; it is certainly the most important most sought-after and most emulated monograph on any architect. The complete works of Le Corbusier collects all the works built and unbuilt of the modern master in eight beautiful volumes. Each project is presented in drawing sketches models or photographs and in the way Le Corbusier himself imagined each project. Parallel text in French English and German. New in new dustjackets and slipcase. Birkhauser Boston hardcover
1999019925Cambridge MA U.S.A.: Birkhauser Boston 1999 Reprint of first edition. In 8 volumes. 11.5 x 9.5" 176240 pp. It has been called the most important book ever published in the history of architecture; it is certainly the most important most sought-after and most emulated monograph on any architect. The complete works of Le Corbusier collects all the works built and unbuilt of the modern master in eight beautiful volumes. Each project is presented in drawing sketches models or photographs and in the way Le Corbusier himself imagined each project. Parallel text in French English and German. New in new dustjackets and slipcase. Birkhauser Boston hardcover
1999017826Cambridge MA U.S.A.: Birkhauser Boston 1999 Reprint of first edition. In 8 volumes. 11.5 x 9.5" 176240 pp. It has been called the most important book ever published in the history of architecture; it is certainly the most important most sought-after and most emulated monograph on any architect. The complete works of Le Corbusier collects all the works built and unbuilt of the modern master in eight beautiful volumes. Each project is presented in drawing sketches models or photographs and in the way Le Corbusier himself imagined each project. Parallel text in French English and German. New in new dustjackets and slipcase. Birkhauser Boston hardcover
19722941LINGEN HELMUT 1972. 1. hardcover. Elefantenleder-Einband! LINGEN, HELMUT hardcover
19675048DB1967. Zürich Emil Matthieu 1967. 58 x 46 cm. 7 signierte Lithografien von Varlin. Halbleinenmappe mit Pappdeckeln. N°. 99 von 100 Exemplaren. Unten rechts mit Bleistift signiert und nummeriert. Mappe und Lithographien in sehr gutem Zustand. unknown
193159999Philadelphia:: David McKay 1931. First trade edtion. publisher's black cloth stamped in silver with applied illustration. Slight rubbing at the corners of the cloth; otherwise very nice. 4to. Illustrated by Willy Pogany. Translated and Annotated by His Friend and Pupil Sir Richard Burton. Introduction by Dhan Gopal Murkerji. Inscribed on the half-title: "To my son Peter with best love from his Father -- 1931--" and at the top of the same page "This is my copy given to me by by Father Willy Pogany Peter Pogany Scott." David McKay, hardcover
1975091525-MNew York: Aperture 1975. Book. Illus. by Josef Koudelka. Near Fine. Hardcover. Signed By Photographer. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 1st. Edition 1st. Printing 1975 as stated gray cloth hardcover with silver letters on the cover and spine and with the dust jacket 135 page book. A rear signed copy by this famous Czechoslovakian Photographer this being his first monograph.Illustrated with his full page black and white images . Condition : Near Fine with removed sticker on the end paper and inventory sticker at the back end paper.Ex-owner name penned top page edge above artist signature. Binding is tight very light spotting on the front board. Dust jacket is very good and complete not price clipped but with rips and nicks to the edges all tears have been archival tape repaired now in a clear mylar removable cover. . Aperture Hardcover
1928005714New York: Thomas Nelson & Sons 1928. First Edition . Cloth. Very Good. Tall Octavo. Willy Pogany. Half-blue cloth over blue paper boards printed paper title lables to spine and front board without dustjacket as issued top edge gilt 9.25 x 7.25 inches. Limited First Edition SIGNED by Pogany on limitation page one of 500 numbered copies. A true first edition/first printing with "latch" misspelled. Unpaginated; illustrated by Pogany with full page color plates and half-page color illustrations b&w drawings silhouettes and endpapers all in high Art Deco style. Includes politically incorrect "Ten Little N----- Boys" rhyme with caricatured images of black children. Pogany's interpretation of "Mother Goose" is regarded as a masterpiece of Art Deco book design and illustration. Internally exceptionally clean and bright showing some light wear to exterior heaviest at corners spine lightly sunned. A highly collectable and desirable copy of a high point of 20th century children's illustrated books <br/> <br/> Thomas Nelson & Sons hardcover
195618001THE EXPLORATION OF MARS Viking 1956 first edition fine in vg/near fine full color pictorial dust-wrapper with some light wear and tear with 16 wonderful full color illustrations by Bonestell. Indeed some of his best work. Viking unknown
19288288New York. Thomas Nelson and Sons. 1928. Bound in elaborate high art deco pictorial gilt decorated cloth. Pictorial endsheets depicting stylized alphabet. t.e.g. 8vo 8.5" x 6". First Edition. This copy signed in ink by Pogany to half title page. This copy also includes a nine page publishers publicity insert and titled "Willy Pogany and His Work". Marvelously Illustrated throughout with high art deco colour and monochrome plates drawings vignettes and decorations by Pogany. Widely regarded as the quintessential example of high art deco illustration Pogany's Mother Goose has delighted collectors of this genre for many years. Signed first edition copies have grown exceedingly scarce. A true delight of art deco extravagance. Some light staining to covers. Sporadic light water staining to edge of front pastedown and several pages. Mild sporadic foxing throughout. A slight hint of storage mustiness. A Very Good tight bright copy in a somewhat chipped Very Good rare original dustwrapper. Thomas Nelson and Sons. hardcover