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S03C-02100Atwood Publishing. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Atwood Publishing unknown books
T05G-01327Atwood Publishing. Used - Like New. Like New condition. Atwood Publishing unknown books
1957M10357Paris:: Masson & Co. 1957. 1957. 8vo. 354 pp. 289 figs. index. Color printed tan cloth; lightly soiled. Presentation inscription by Duhamel on front free endpaper. Very good. Masson & Co., 1957. hardcover books
2010UELKRUL00CCWWalker and Company 2010. Very Good. Elkeles Simone. Rules of Attraction. New York: Walker and Company 2010. 324pp. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Walker and Company hardcover books
20071251261Italy: IL Sole 24 Ore/ E-Ducation.IT 2007. Text in Italian; Quarto; VG/no-DJ paperback includes Slip case; Spine is a black and green illustration with white label and black text. Slip Case has shelf wear open tears to head closed tear to tail otherwise still strong; Covers have minimal shelf wear light rubbing to edges apart from that clean binding strong; Textblock is clean free of underlining/highlighting; pp 335; Renaissance and Italian Art; May require extra pricing for shipping international. 1251261. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. IL Sole 24 Ore/ E-Ducation.IT unknown books
2014180249London: Royal Academy of Arts 2014. Hardcover. VG/VG Very crisp and clean. Red boards with stamped lettering on front ocver white spine lettering; color illustrated dust jacket with white lettering; 142 pp; profuse color illustrations map and portraits. "Acclaimed by some as one of the best portraitists of all time Italian painter Giovan Battista Moroni 1522-1579 created penetrating images of the aristocracy of Bergamo in which the sitters often gaze at the spectator with an unflinching directness. Admired in Italy since the 16th century when Titian is said to have praised his portraits Moroni did not achieve an international reputation until the 19th century and remains relatively little known. This handsome catalog encompasses Moroni's entire career. It includes portraits of all formats and styles demonstrating not just Moroni's brilliance at capturing the elegance of his sitters and the fashions of the time but also his "realistic" representation of Bergamo's society which became a model for Caravaggio. The volume also includes Moroni's religious paintings which also incorporate highly accomplished likenesses of their patrons once again showing the striking psychological insight for which Moroni is acclaimed."--Publisher's description. Contents include: Giovanni Battista Moroni : history and critical fortune / Simone Facchinetti and Arturo Galansino -- Moroni's teacher : Moretto -- Early works -- Aristocratic portraits -- Portraits from nature -- Altarpieces -- Late portraits -- Catalogue entries. Royal Academy of Arts hardcover books
197367236Paris:: Librairie Armand Colin. Very Good. 1973. Hardcover. Text is in French. First edition. Ex-library copy with typical markings else very good in rebound burgundy cloth. No dust jacket. . Librairie Armand Colin, hardcover books
196415716Boston MA: Museum of Fine Arts 1964. Softbound. G. Covers are heavily tanned and show some wear; paper ripping on spine. Contents are tanned but clean. Cream wraps with black lettering; black spine with orange lettering. 89 pp. 6 color numerous bw plates. Preface by Jean Cassou two-page introduction by Simone Frigerio eponymous essay by Peter A. Wick biographic chronology catalogue of 191 works large selection of beautiful plates. Museum of Fine Arts unknown books
196732779Kassel: Bärenreiter 1967. Bärenreiter unknown books
M13K-00948DC Comics. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. DC Comics unknown books
2006042515Berlin: Lit Verlag 2006. 500p. original stiff printed wrappers Religiöse Gegenwart Asiens; Studies in modern Asian religions 4. Lit Verlag unknown books
1993174143Paris: RMN 1993. Softcover. VG- corners of wraps bent overall wear to block edges sitcker residue inside front cover otherwise interior is very clean. Tan and black wraps with illustration on front cover 461 3 pp profusely illustrated in black and white illustrations. Written in French. Preface written by Jean Pierre Babelon. Intro by Simone Hoog Large catalogue listing 1777 sculptures. RMN paperback books
1849120Paris: Imprimerie Bonaventure et Ducessois 1849. 8vo. 215 x 125mm. 8 1/2 x 5 inches. 32 pp. Original printed wrappers; light foxed cellophane wrapper. Original edition of this pamphlet by Simone de Horsin-Déon who was Président of the Société des Peintures Restaurateurs. His pamphlet written after the Revolution of 1848 was suppressed addresses the issue of back pay for conservators who lost wages while the Louvre was occupied. With the establishment of a new government and new museum administration the situation of the remaining experts and conservators needed to be addressed. The new leadership in museum a welcome result for Horsin-Déon needed to be recognize the contributions of the experts who had dedicated their lives to art who loved the museum and worked with selfless devotion for the benefit of the nation. He develops his thoughts in a few chapters which include his views of the how the Louvre should be organized; how experts should be hired and compensated; the director of restoration department be an expert conservator and not a bureaucrat; and that conservators should be hired based on skills and not connections. Rare: OCLC lists only the copy at the Frick in the U.S. and five other copies all in France. 120. Imprimerie Bonaventure et Ducessois unknown books
1952144683N.p.: N.p. 1952. Vintage borderless photograph of director Jacques Becker and actor Simone Signoret on the set of Becker's classic film "Casque d'Or." With holograph annotations and agency stamps on the verso.<br/><br/>Simone Signoret stars in the film as Marie a woman involved with a group of gangsters when she and George Serge Reggiani an ex-convict fall in love. Their affair pulls George closer to the lifestyle he is trying to escape. Set at the turn of the century in France.<br/><br/>6 x 8 inches Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
12689Used; Like New/Used; Like New. An extraordinary collection of five Japanese pressed LPs each signed by the primary artist while on tour in Japan 1973-78 and including an especially rare signed copy of Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue." <br style="">The support for jazz in Japan has long been immense and also remarkably consistent. Even during a slump in the United States in the 70's that threatened to put many American jazz labels and musicians out of business American jazz artists flocked to Japan to perform with many releasing "Live in Japan" albums including Miles Davis Bill Evans and Sarah Vaughan. ''Japan almost singlehandedly kept the jazz record business going during the late 1970's'' said a producer with Blue Note Records Michael Cuscuna. ''Without the Japanese market a lot of independent jazz labels probably would have folded or at least stopped releasing new material.'' NY Times "In Japan Jazz Resurges As a National Passion" 1/7/88  <br>Each album includes the original obi strip spine card the piece of paper wrapped around the spine of Japanese LPs the term obi designating the sash around a kimono Kimono no obi. Japanese pressings generally feature very high quality vinyl and the present examples are all in fine condition rated individually below. Four of them are dated by the obtainer of the signature or by the artist Simone. <br style="">BILL EVANS - NEW CONVERSATIONS.  Label: WARNER P-10516<br style="">Cover : EW/ Record : E<br style="">Obi stripe: E<br style="">Obtained 13 September 1978 signed dated and inscribed in black ink on the front cover. <br style=""><br style="">SARAH VAUGHAN WITH CLIFFORD BROWN<br style="">Label: MERCURY BT-1324<br style="">Cover : EW/ Record : EDJ<br style="">Obi stripe: E<br style="">Obtained 26 April 1975 signed in black ink on the front cover.  <br style="">NINA SIMONE - SPELL ON YOU<br style="">Label: PHILIPS SFX-7167<br style="">Cover : EW/ Record : E-W<br style="">Obi stripe: E<br style="">Obtained 1973 signed and dated in black ink on the record label and to an interior page of the album booklet<br style=""><br style="">DEXTER GORDON - APARTMENT<br style="">Label: STEEPLECHASE RJ-7101<br style="">Cover : EW/ Record : E<br style="">Obi stripe: E<br style="">Obtained 25 September 1975 signed in black ink on the front cover by Dexter Gordon Kenny Drew Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen and Albert "Tootsie" Heath<br style=""><br style="">MILES DAVIS - KIND OF BLUE<br style="">Label: CBS/SONY SOPL-155Cover : EW/ Record : EObi stripe: EObtained 1975 signed in silver ink "Miles Davis" on the front cover. <br style=""><br style=""><br style="">The present collection includes several remarkable rarities but the highlight is surely the exceedingly rare signed copy of what is widely regarded to be the greatest jazz album of all time Miles Davis' "Kind of Blue." Davis was notoriously prickly and a generally reluctant autograph signer. Though authentic autograph signatures are certainly obtainable we are aware of only one other extant authentically signed copy also sold by Schubertiade of Davis's greatest masterpiece. Of the previous example sold by Schubertiade noted jazz collector and dealer Larry Rafferty noted that in his 40 years of collecting jazz autographs this is "absolutely the only copy I have ever seen -- or heard of" and our research further confirms that no signed copies have appeared at auction or in trade catalogues.  <br style="">The best-selling jazz record of all time is universally acknowledged as a masterpiece revered as much by rock and classical music fans as by jazz lovers. Kind of Blue brought together seven now-legendary musicians in the prime of their careers: tenor saxophonist John Coltrane alto saxophonist Julian "Cannonball" Adderley pianists Bill Evans and Wynton Kelly bassist Paul Chambers drummer Jimmy Cobb and of course trumpeter Miles Davis. To the musicians who recorded it Kind of Blue was just another session when it was released in August 1959. But the disc was quickly recognized by the jazz community as a classic. Jazz musicians were startled by the truly different sound on an album that laid out a clear roadmap for further modal explorations. "So What" became the tune the one that every musician -- not just the practitioners of jazz -- simply had to know. The other tracks also quickly became standards and the individual solos throughout the record continue to inspire musicians to this day. Drummer Jimmy Cobb puts it all down to simplicity -- the reason Kind of Blue has remained so successful for so long. And because of its inherent balance historian Dan Morgenstern adds the album never wears out its welcome.<br style=""> unknown books
200417014Self-published 2004. Cloth. Fine/Fine. WARMLY INSCRIBED BY BOTH JOHN DRAKE-MOORE AND SIMONE CENEDESE on the biographical page. A prsitine copy to boot of the 2004 1st edition of this wild very creative collaboration between stage and film designer and sculptor John Drake-Moore and renowned Murano glassmaker and designer Simone Cenedese. Tight and Fine in a crisp Fine dustjacket. Square quarto text in both English and Italian. Brilliant color reproductions thruout of the fantastical work resulting from the collaboartion of these 2 artists. <br/><br/> Self-published hardcover books
197428963Bennington VT: Silo 1974. First edition. Paperback. Good. Bound wrappers with yapped fore-edge. The sixth issue of the Bennington College small press literary magazine. This issue with contributions by Anne Waldman Claire Howell Jonathan Cott and others. 90 pp. A good copy with some noted cover wear. Silo paperback books
2007GG01221Gottingen Germany:: Steidel 2007. 2007. 4to. 325 pp. Illustrations. Black cloth orange-stamped spine dust-jacket. Fine. ISBN: 139783865212146 Steidel, (2007). hardcover books
2010160923Los Angeles CA: Kopeikin Gallery 2010. First edition. Small softcover. Number 150 of 600 copies. Published in conjunction with an exhibition that ran September 18 through October 25 2010 at the Kopeikin Gallery and then January 27 through May 15 2011 at the Musee de la Photographie in Belgium. Includes 17 color images of women. A fine copy in wrappers. Signed by Lueck on the verso of the rear cover. Kopeikin Gallery unknown books
2001183756Fabriano Italy: Cassa di risparmio di Fabriano e Cupramontana 2001. Hardcover. VG/VG light shelfwear to dj pages are crisp and clean. Blue cloth boards with white lettering; black and color illustrated dust jacket black spine with white lettering; 195 pp; profusely illustrated in color and bw. Text is in Italian. Italian painter and sculptor Simone De Magistris. Includes bibliographical references pages 181-190 and indexes. Cassa di risparmio di Fabriano e Cupramontana hardcover books
1926017427Firenze: Fratelli Alinari 1926. Testo italiano; texte française; english text. 28p. plus 50 b/w illus. original stiff wrappers. The Italian text was written by Luigi Dami Piccola collezione d'arte 12. Fratelli Alinari unknown books
43046hardcover. near fine/very good. Translated by Humphrey Hare. Illustrated. 8vo cloth d.w. New York 1957. Second printing. Near fine in very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> unknown books
2007167359Ostfildern-Ruit Germany: Hatje Cantz 2007. First edition. Hardcover. Text in English and German. Foreword by Marion Ackermann. Essays by Okwui Enwezor Christian Holler and with the text of a conversation between Simone Schimpf and Meckseper. Includes numerous illustrations with most in color. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Hatje Cantz unknown books
607564not signed on a 3/4 length glamour portrait of Michele Morgan dressed in a sexy satin gown from the 1942 film "Joan of Paris." Note the dramatic lighting. Photograph is probably by George Hurrell no blindstamp or rubberstamp present and is on single weight stock; 5 7/8" x 8 1/8"; very good minor signs of handling 1942. Information slip on the back. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1995133208Detroit MI: Labor Notes 1995. Pamphlet. 64p. wraps very good condition 5.5x8.5 inches. Labor Notes unknown books