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5534Paris, Alexander Mosley Publications, 1980. In-8, cartonnage de l'éditeur, illustrations, jaquette illustrée.
0520014510.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
5294CREEPY, premier magazine illustré d'épouvante, N° 4 à 6. Paris, Publicness, 1970. Trois fascicules in-4 réunis en un volume, brochés.
1977110140Librairie des Champs-Elysées, n° 1 1977 In-8 broché 20,5 cm sur 20,5. 130 pages.Illustrations en noir et blanc in-texte. Bon état d’occasion.
187360908Vienna Austrian-Hungary: Photographie und Verlag der concessionirten Wiener Photographen-Association 1873. Four stereoview albumen photographs sized 6 x 3 in. mounted on printed card stock sized 7 x 3.2 in. w/ photographer’s imprints & text w/in fore-edge borders printed captions for 3 of four on versos minor shelfwear dustsoiling 1 w/ minor staining to left fore-edge still a nice set. Four very scarce albumen stereoview photographs visually capturing the Gallery of Fine Arts at the historic 1873 Universal Exhibition of Vienna which was intended to mark the silver anniversary of Emperor Franz-Joseph I and far surpassed any of the others in area with 233 hectares featuring 53000 exhibitors from 35 countries in 194 pavilions. Featuring the first appearance of the emerging Meiji-era Japan along with many pavilions promoting the world’s progress in industry art education and agriculture. The massive rotunda featured 70000 square feet and a huge number of exhibits including the clocks seen here in the photos. Also featured are the Belgian Moroccan Jury Pavilion and the Swedish. Unfortunately the Exhibition lost massively due to a cholera outbreak in Vienna and the stock market crash of 1873 9 days after the Fair opened. Still although losing the modern equivalent of $ 200 million and severely depressing the local finances vendors were pleased and 7 million did attend the Fair. Klosz 1844-1913 was an exceptionally successful Viennese photographer whose postcards CDV’s and albums documented Austro-Hungarian events. Kramer 1835-1892 was an early and longtime noted photographer in Vienna from 1858 until his death and was the co-founder and director of the Vienna Photographers Association the organization which shot over 2200 different images for the 1873 Vienna Fair; Frankenstein 1843-1918 photographed landscapes and architecture in and around Vienna and across the Austro-Hungarian Empire. See: Erin Hyde Nolan You Are What You Wear: Ottoman Costume Portraits in the Elbise-i Osmaniyye Ars Orientalis Freer Sackler 2021; Vienna Austria 1873 Exposition Universelle JDP Econ Publications 2017. Photographie und Verlag der concessionirten Wiener Photographen-Association, unknown
1529New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1974. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
1530New York. Motion Olympus Inc. 1974. Journal 29 x 38,5 cm. 48 pages. Très bel exemplaire.
19802110502151000754Harry N. Abrams 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Harry N. Abrams paperback
71-4526Gilroy CA.: Gavilan College 1980. 4to. 8 pp. Soft Cover. Spiral bound. Black and white plates throughout. Included is the gallery invitation at Gavilan College Library a color postcard and a San Jose Mercury newspaper review of the exhibition dated 16 April 1980. Dedication to Pasquele Iannetti by Oronzo Abbatecola on inside cover. Very Good. Provenance: From the collection of Gallery Pasquale Iannetti San Francisco. Gilroy, CA.: Gavilan College, 1980. paperback
14594Collection " Anti-mondes " n° 17 / Editions Opta (1975) - In-8 broché de 256 pages - Couverture rempliée illustrée par Klei - Traduit par Jacques Polanis - Exemplaire en très bon état
1975115521975 Ed. Opta - Coll. Anti-mondes, 1975, 1 volume in-8 de 249 pages, broché.
1953100639University of California 1953. Hardcover. Very good/Fair. First edition. Signed presentation copy to artist Fred Martin with Martin's bookplate inside the front cover. Dust jacket very worn and stained. University of California hardcover
19803814New York: Abrams 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to. Blue cloth. About fine in near fine dust jacket. First printing. Signed by Appel on the half title. From the art book collection of Canadian writer Greg Gatenby. Abrams hardcover
1980ART 18-3Harry N. Abrams Inc. 1980. Book. FIRST. A FINE FIRST EDITION IN DJ WITH MYLAR COVER. WE SHIP IN A BOX WITH BUBBLE WRAP. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. unknown
1985056911Paris: Ankrum Gallery /Coe Kerr Gallery Ny / Palm Springs Desert Museum/ Didier Imbert Fine Art /Hammer Gallery Ny/ San Jose Museum Of Art 1985. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 37 Color Plates Text. Catalogue Of The Exhibition Also With Folding Card Announcement Of The Exhibition With Same Cover As This Much Larger Catalogue .Near Fine In Very Good Dust Jacket And Inscribed By Goedike To A Collector Also With 10 Exhibition Catalogues For Goedike At Various Galleries In California Ny And Paris. <br/> <br/> Ankrum Gallery /Coe Kerr Gallery Ny / Palm Springs Desert Museum/ Didier Imbert Fine Art /Hammer Gallery Ny/ San Jose Museum Of hardcover
1970Q-0821203576University Art Museum Berkeley / New York Graphic 1970-02-14. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University Art Museum, Berkeley / New York Graphic paperback
18-7962Berkeley: University of California Press 1953. Autographed. 4to. 189 pp. Very Good. Hard Cover. Green cloth covered boards with white lettering. B&W plates throughout. Signed by Peter Selz on front end paper and dated 1958.Heavy volume additional shipping fee may apply.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1953. hardcover
43926576like new. unknown
197321354A tight and unmarked copy protected in its own custom slipcase." This work covers Copley and a few other colonial American artists especially those who painted portraiture as an art imported from the London market. Copley was a Boston prodigy whose likenesses were startling. His portrayal of faces alone was nearly photographic but his fabrics still-life and accessories were even more astounding in detail."- Frankie Time-Life Books hardcover
1923100145102Bernard Grasset 1923 in12. 1923. Relié. Cette biographie d'André Maurois publiée en 1923 retrace la vie tumultueuse de Percy Bysshe Shelley poète romantique anglais. Elle décrit un jeune homme d'extrême beauté héritier aristocratique renvoyé d'Oxford admirateur des Lumières dont l'existence fut marquée par la tragédie familiale et une mort précoce tandis que son œuvre peinait à trouver son public de son vivant
19120Archive of eight lobby cards promoting "Andy Warhol's Frankenstein." Bryanston Pictures: 1974. Each about 14" x 11." Complete set of eight lobby cards showing various scenes from the film some bloody others campy images. The graphic cult film earned placement in the "Top 100 Horror Films" in a recent poll by Time Out. Warhol was a producer on the film and participated in the cutting stage. The screenwriter Tonino Guerra also authored Fellini's Amarcord and Antonioni's Blowup. Director Paul Morrissey a key figure from Andy Warhol's Factory was also the force who shaped the most important films that have been attributed to Warhol. The lobby cards are in very good condition. unknown
#[60148]View of a village with a small church and a windmill surrounded by meadows with cows. In the foreground a country road on which a horse-drawn cart appears. In the background a small boat in a ditch or canal. 18th century. l Pen and brown ink with grey wash over black chalk 160 x 197 mm. Watermark: Pro Patria Eiusque Libertate. Slight soiling and wear at the corners several small stains otherwise in good condition. Lit.: Laurentius Cat. 14. unknown
11220Quiquandquoi Fort dense et grand In-8, reliure cartonnée forte de l'éditeur integrant Un C.D à l'intérieur du premier plat, un sommaires des musiques en pages de garde, une règle du jeu en manière de préambule, 519 pages regroupant à pleine page une série de 488 portraits assemblés aléatoirement à des phrases choisies au hasard dans le Frankenstein de Shelley, bel exemplaire et insolite objet d'art.
291895Harry N. Abrams 1980. SIGNED BY KAREL APPEL oblong quarto blue cloth boards yellow lettering to spine blind stamp illus to front board illus full title page 191pp illus/photos VG light discolouration/soiling to board edges light foxing to page edges gift inscription in ink to fep moderate foxing to prelims & terminals sl cracking to some gutters sporadically throughout in d/w VG sl creasing to edges light fading to spine light chafing Harry N. Abrams 1980 hardcover
510 pages. Features include: The Centennial of Mormonism; The Last of the Boarding Houses; A Bohunk Woman; White Magic; Frankenstein, Inc.; Reb Samuel; "Freemasons" among North Dakota Indians; The Man Who Killed Tecumseh; Some Americans in Japan; A Negro Looks Ahead; Business Cycles; and many more. Bound in brown cloth. Binder's small stamp inside front board otherwise clean, tight and unmarked with light wear. A quality vintage copy. Book