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19579027664Boston: Boston Book & Art Shop 1957. 1st . Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Cloth dust jacket 187 pp. <br/><br/> Boston Book & Art Shop hardcover books
19101342784New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co 1910. First Trade Edition. Hardcover. Quarto unpaginated; G; bound in publisher's green/gray cloth gilt titling and stamping to spine and front cover; some wear and rubbing some discoloration to top edge; interior clean; first gathering loose but intact; rear gutter threatening; illustrated endpapers; illustrated with twenty tipped in color plates complete as issued; shelved case 14. Preceded by 525 copies signed by Willy Pogany.;. 1342784. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co hardcover books
2016405413Berlin: 032c 2016. A near-fine copy with a very small bump on bottom corner. 4to. 296 pages. Color photographs. Cloth-backed pictorial wrappers. FIRST EDITION. With a section designed by Kanye West photographs by Willy Vanderperre and much more. 032c magazine is a bi-annual English-language contemporary culture magazine that covers art fashion and politics. <br/><br/> 032c hardcover books
191012310Leipzig: J.J. Weber 1910. Second edition. Hardcover. Orig. browncloth front cover color inset paper spine label. Near fine. 254 pages. 25 x 18 cm 213 text illustrations -- drawings photographs and town design layouts; and thirteen mounted color plates some double-paged of landscape designs. Fresh bright copy. J.J. Weber hardcover books
196621722ENew York: Signet 1966. First Edition - Paperback Original. Signed by the author Willy Ley to his publisher: “For Kurt Enoch with my best wishes Willy Leyâ€. Illustrated. Very good copy with a touch of handling and edge wear. From the front cover: “The full fascinating story behind the July 1965 American space flight that revolutionized science’s traditional concept of Mars - including the first close-up photographs ever made of the far-off planet.†From the library of Dr. Kurt Enoch 1895-1982 who was a noted German publisher forced to flee the Nazis landing in New York in 1940. In 1948 Dr. Enoch co-founded and became President of New American Library - Signet Books which became one of the successful and acclaimed post-war publishing houses. Enoch went on to become one of the most highly regarded figures in American book publishing. Signet #P2932 Signet paperback books
1970803471970. BOESIGER Willy. LE CORBUSIER: LAST WORKS. New York: Praeger 1970. 208 pp. Oblong 4to. natural cloth with red spine and cover lettering. A fine copy in good pictorial dust jacket with several one inch chips and closed tears to edges. Text in German and English. B/w and color illustrations and photos. unknown books
193431873New York: Farrar & Rinehart 1934. First edition. Orange cloth a near-fine copy jacket with light edge wear small chip at the top of the spine affecting "THE" <br/><br/> Farrar & Rinehart hardcover books
19725565Brussels: Arcade 1972. First edition. Hard cover. Fine/Printed "upon the initiative of the government of Zaire." Preface by J.D. Mobutu. Text in French. Extra shipping charges apply. 31 cm; 367 pages including 180 plates photographed by Willy Kerr most of them in color. Color plates mounted. 4 color maps. Bound in original cloth in dust jacket and slipcase. Arcade hardcover books
195252458New York: Rinehart 1952. First Edition. First Printing. Signed by author De Camp and Willy Ley on from free endpaper. Octavo 22cm.; tan cloth spine over gray boards; stamped in red and gilt on spine; 329pp. plus index. Crown of spine and front top corner are pushed; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $4.75; minor nicks to crown of spine; Fine.<br/><br/>It was the winner of the 1953 International Fantasy Award for nonfiction. Rinehart unknown books
1941140939786New York: Modern Age Books 1941. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. xii 305 pp. Publisher's blue cloth stamped in red. A Very Good copy with toned pages light wear in an attractive example of the uncommon dust jacket Very Good unclipped chipped at extremities a few tape mends on verso small area of white paint spray on spine panel. The copy of biologist W. Franklin Dove 1897-1972 inscribed to him by his wife and dated 25 Dec. 1942 on front free endpaper; a few marginal penciled notes probably by Dove throughout. Dove was involved in "unicorn research" a number of strange experiments attempting to surgically recreate the horn of the fictional creature the unicorn. Madeline McCurry Schmidt wrote of Dove in a 2011 blogpost for the distinguished Scientific American magazine: Dr. W. Franklin Dove spent years of his career creating unicorns. Unicorn goats unicorn cows. Even tri-horned animals roamed Dove's barns. Dove created these strangely-horned animals by removing immature "horn buds" from the heads of young animals and implanting the horn buds to a different location on the skull. He wanted to prove that horns did not grow straight out of the skull; instead horn tissue developed separately and fused to the skull as it grew. Understand that Dove was no crackpot scientist. Dove was a biologist at the University of Maine who studied animal production in the early 20th century. He had all the right collaborators and the right publications. Dove was a serious scientist. It's not the "seriousness" of Dove's endeavors that animal rights advocates might take issue with but moving on Nigel Suckling wrote of Dove's notorious"unibull" creation: in 1933 Dove took a day-old Ayrshire calf surgically removed its horn buds trimmed them to fit together and replanted them in the centre of its forehead. As the young bull grew the buds fused and produced a single solid straight and pointed horn a foot or so in length which proved equally useful for fighting and uprooting fences far superior in fact to the usual brace of curved ones when it comes to confronting a rival. Dr Dove's Unicorn bull became the leader of its herd and was very rarely challenged by other males. This result inspired at least recent one neuroscientist to examine the relationship of anatomy to behavior. A notable work of zoology that extends into realms of cryptozoology with a very unusual association that brings in the related subfield of experimental zoology. Modern Age Books unknown books
199778448NY:: St. Martin's. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0312172346 . First printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. ; 251 pages . St. Martin's, hardcover books
196250508Zürich: Verlag Conzett & Huber 1962. First ed. Frank Robert. 4to. 68 pp. 32 b&w photos Frank portfolio including small format b&w photos stills from Frank's films "Pull My Daisy" and "Sin of Jesus" 6 color photos Harry Callahan portfolio adverts. Pictorial stiff wrappers photo by Frank. The tips are bumped with a few additional creases. A very good copy. <br/>With: DU. ROBERT FRANK PART TWO. November 2002 / Heft Nr. 731. Includes a 67 pp. portfolio of photographs film stills interviews and writing by and about the photographer. Illustrated stiff wrapper with a mild crease near the spine. <br/><br/> Verlag Conzett & Huber unknown books
194031013Berlin: Photokino - Verlag 1940. First editions. 8vos. and 4tos.; various paginations numerous b&w photographs adverts. Gilt-embossed cloth. 5 volumes as follows: 1931/32; 1933 1934 and 1940. Light soiling and wear to cloth and light occasional foxing. Good to very good. Initially an octavo in 1935 the format shifted to quarto; each issue includes at least one color plate. Commenced publication in 1925 and ceased in 1951. Includes articles on technical and aesthetic concerns with images from all the usual genres.<br/><br/>Additional shipping charges may apply given the weight of this magazine.<br/> <br/>Duplicate of 1934 in wrappers. Please inquire. <br/><br/> Photokino - Verlag hardcover books
198620552Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget 1986. Hardcover. Octavo 22.5 cm pp. 1373. Blue cloth boards no jacket. Endpapers are a map of the North Sea. Light edge wear and smudging. Kunnskapsforlaget hardcover books
198634376Winterthur: Amadeus 1986. Octavo. Original publisher's full green cloth. 428 pp. With occasional musical examples and illustrations including facsimiles. In dustjacket. Ex-library with label pocket and "Withdrawn" stamp to verso of rear free endpaper stamp to upper edge manuscript notation to lower. Amadeus unknown books
1949182060Paris: Art d'Aujourd'hui 1949. Softcover. G cover is soiled and worn. Pencil markings on front. Pages are loose some have edge wear but in general good condition. Illustrated card wrap. 138 pages : illustrations. Text is in French. Portaits and pictures of famouse artists in their studios/homes. Artists: Maurice Utrillo -- Georges Braque -- Pablo Picasso -- Hans Arp -- Fernand Leger -- Juan Miro -- Henri Laurens -- Marc Chagall -- Le Corbusier -- Henri Matisse -- Georges Rouault -- Auguste Renoir. Art d'Aujourd'hui unknown books
1985183067Paris: Denoël 1985. Hardcover. VG dj has yellowing on edges. Illustrated glossy dj; black cloth covers gilt lettering on spine. 191 pages : chiefly illustrations. Text in French. Preface de Henri Raczymow. Awesome pictures of life in Paris. Denoël hardcover books
19489014182Bern: Urs Graf-Verlag 1948. Hardcover. Near fine condition. Illustrated throughout in black-and-white and color. Bound in publisher's original cloth with the spine stamped in gilt. Text is in German. Stamped "Discard" otherwise internally clean and bright. <br/><br/> Urs Graf-Verlag hardcover books
1957451431957. Boller Willy. MASTERPIECES OF THE JAPANESE COLOR WOODCUT: Collection W. Boller. Boston Book and Art Shop 1957. Folio 187 pp. with numerous plates of which several are in color. Fine in a lightly soiled dust jacket. unknown books
1957771761957. Boller Willy. MASTERPIECES OF THE JAPANESE COLOR WOODCUT: Collection W. Boller. Boston Book and Art Shop 1957. Folio 187 pp. with numerous plates of which several are in color. Boards and cloth. Near fine. unknown books
1980263345New York: Harlan Quist 1980. First. paperback. fine. Numerous color plates. 4to glossy pictorial wrappers. New York: Harlan Quist 1980. First Edition.<br/><br/> Harlan Quist unknown books
33039WASER FRIES Willy. ARCHITEKT WILHELM WASER ZURICH 1811-1866. Liepzig: Orell Fussli 1933. 8vo. Cloth. 183 1 pages 7 plates. First edition. A monograph on the works of Waser Zurich's pre-eminent architect during the mid-nineteenth century. Scarce only five copies cited by OCLC. Very good. unknown books
1991158268Tokyo: Treville 1991. First edition. Small hardcover. Text in English and Japanese by Hiromi Nakamura. A collection of 56 black and white images. Includes a biographical chronology and list of previous exhibitions. A very near fine copy in boards. No dust jacket as issued. Uncommon. Treville unknown books
195026328Celle. Köln: Hermann Moeck Verlag. Charly Oehl PN M.Ch.Oe.15 1950. Folio. Stapled. Original publisher's ivory and blue illustrated wrappers by Schlipphacke. 3 table of contents 4-22 pp. <br/><br/>Publisher's imprint to verso of upper wrapper. Copyright notice "Copyright by Musikverlag Charly Oehl Köln. " to first page of every number. Without title. <br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn and soiled. Uniformly browned. First Edition of nine numbers from the operetta. Rare. Worldcat 2 copies only at the Deutsche Nationalbibliothek and the Zentralbibliothek in Zurich.<br/><br/>Richartz was a German composer and conductor who is remembered principally for operettas such as Die tauzende Helena 1941 film music and popular songs. [Hermann Moeck Verlag... Charly Oehl] [PN M.Ch.Oe.15] unknown books
19421335112New York: Modern Age 1942. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 223 pages; VG/VG-; light blue spine with white lettering; dust jacket protected by a mylar cover; price uncut "$2.00"; blue top fore-edge; some shelf wear and chipping to the edges of the dust jacket pages clean; shelved in guns and weapons. 1335112. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Modern Age hardcover books