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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
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.
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.
14592Collection " Premier Plan " n° 51 / Serdoc (1969) - Petit in-8 broché de 172 pages - Couverture noire avec une photo en noir et blanc et titrage blanc - Très nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte - Bibliographie - Exemplaire en très bon état
4094CARRIERE Jean Claude(sous le pseudonyme de BENOIT BECKER). Frankenstein rôde In 12 broché,couverture en couleurs de M.GOUDON Faux-titre, titre 219 pages,1 feuillet volumes déjà parus Editions Fleuve Noir collection ANGOISSE n°41 2ème trimestre 1958. petites traces de manipulations.RARE. BENOIT BECKER est le pseudonyme collectif de Jean Claude CARRIERE,Guy BECHTEL,André LACOUR,Christiane ROCHEFORT, Stéphane JOURAVIEFF
135913aaf2014, in-8vo, LVIII + 1371 p., reliure d’éditeur + rhodoïd + étui avec image. Parfait état.
468413Gallimard NRF "Bibliothèque De La Pléiade" Paris 2014 In-12 ( 175 X 110 mm ) de 1371 pages, pleine basane bleue, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, sous rhodoïd et étui illustré. ( Présentation de l'éditeur ). Edition établie par Alain MORVAN avec la collaboration de Marc POREE. Très bel exemplaire.
52544PUF, Philosophies, 1994, 124 pp., poche, traces d'usage, état correct
1989LITT7878313Editions François Bourin, 1989, 13 x 20, 234 pages sous couverture illustrée.
14593Editions François Bourin (1989) - In-8 broché de 240 pages - Couverture en couleurs - Bibliographie - Exemplaire en très bon état
198985NAbsecon: MagicImage 1989. First Edition. One of only 100 numbered hardbound copies signed by Forrest J. Ackerman the publisher and two others who were the book’s researchers and contributors. Only this limited edition was issued hardbound with the regular copies issued paperbound. The shooting script of the 1931 James Whale directed horror film classic that introduced Boris Karloff as the monster and made him a star. Fine without dust jacket as issued. Extensively illustrated and supplemented with much behind the scenes material. MagicImage hardcover
brossura La storia del mostro più famoso, attraverso la letteratura, il teatro, cinema e i fumetti.
199544663H. ^IsVien, TOSA Veriagsgesellschaft mbH, 1995. 283 Seiten , 18 cm, kartoniert
1185712Berlin ; Bern ; Wien : Peter Lang, 2020. 235 Seiten : Illustrationen ; 22 cm, fadengeh., illustr. Orig.-Pappband.
1st in this edition. VG pbk. ISBN 0753502275. 20236. eng
8vo., First Edition thus, with frontispiece and 9 plates; black pictorial cloth blocked in silver, backstrip lettered in silver, maroon endpapers, a near fine copy in publisher's board slip-case. VERY SCARCE.
François Bourin, 1989, 230 p., broché, couverture très légèrement défraîchie.
Autori: Roberto Massari.
ill., br. Agosto 1797. Il capitano Robert Walton, alla guida di una spedizione scientifica diretta al Polo Nord, incontra tra i ghiacci dell'Artico uno scienziato ginevrino, che inizia a raccontargli una storia fantastica e terribile. Quell'uomo si chiama Victor Frankenstein e la sua vicenda, indissolubilmente legata a quella della Creatura da lui animata, sarà destinata a trasformarsi in uno dei miti più famosi di tutti i tempi. A duecento anni dalla pubblicazione del romanzo nato dall'ingegno e dalla creatività di una giovane donna inglese non ancora ventenne, Mary Shelley, uno storico della scienza e uno studioso della cultura di massa ricostruiscono lo sfondo culturale di questo capolavoro, con particolare attenzione alle teorie scientifiche dell'epoca, e narrano la genesi e lo sviluppo del mito di Frankenstein fra teatro, cinema, televisione e fumetti.
198985NAbsecon: MagicImage 1989. First Edition. One of only 100 numbered hardbound copies signed by Forrest J. Ackerman the publisher and two others who were the book’s researchers and contributors. Only this limited edition was issued hardbound with the regular copies issued paperbound. The shooting script of the 1931 James Whale directed horror film classic that introduced Boris Karloff as the monster and made him a star. Fine without dust jacket as issued. Extensively illustrated and supplemented with much behind the scenes material. MagicImage hardcover books
1944016537London: Nicholson & Watson 1944. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fair. First edition first printing. Hardback. 19 × 12.5cm 179pp. Published in 1944 at the height of the Second World War Future of Man is a profound and urgent plea for a new global morality. Writing under the pseudonym Frank E. Warner the author was actually Ernest Frankenstein a distinguished international jurist who had been stripped of his citizenship and forced to flee Berlin in the late 1930s. Having witnessed the collapse of European legal and ethical structures firsthand Frankenstein uses this work to propose a "Natural Ethics" - a framework designed to prevent the recurrence of totalitarianism. His central thesis argues for a society built on the dual pillars of maximum individual freedom and an equal regard for the life and freedom of others. Condition: Fair to poor. Whilst the book remains in good readable condition the cloth binding is badly shaken with rippling and grubby marks and some wear to the hinges. However the main body of text is in better condition and is complete. <br/> <br/> Nicholson & Watson hardcover
18-8311San Francisco CA: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1968. . Exhibition catalogue. 8vo. 24 pp. Soft stapled glossy white and color illustrated wraps with black decorative lettering. Very good. Mostly black and white plates some color. Includes a foreword by Alfred Frankenstein and an artist summary by Gerald Nordland. Also includes a catalog of 22 exhibited works. Also includes an artist biography list of selected one-man and group exhibitions and selected bibliography. Catalogue created to accompany the exhibition “Gene Davis†first held at the San Francisco Museum of Art in San Francisco CA from April 10 through May 12 1968 before being held in Washington D.C. at the Washington Gallery of Modern Art from June 12 through July 14 1968. Scarce. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 1968. paperback
71-0005San Francisco CA: San Francisco Museum of Art 1968. 4to. 30 pp. Softcover. Color image on cover. Color and black and white images. Staple bound. Very good.Provenance: From the estate of Gerald Nordland 1927-2019. Nordland was a museum director art critic educator and author.Dean of the Chouinard Art Institute 1960-64 Director of the San Francisco Museum of Art now SFMoMA 1966-73 Milwaukee Art Museum 1977-85 and the UCLA Wight Art Gallery 1973-1977. He is the author of over 60 publications including books on Lachaise Nakian Diebenkorn and Frank Lloyd Wright. San Francisco, CA: San Francisco Museum of Art, 1968 paperback
19744643Jerusalem: The Author 1974 65 pp.; signed by Karl Frankenstein; The original publication had a diffect and this copy was fixed by Frankenstein himself He chaneged the paginaion and typed one of the poems; else in good condition. Size: 24 Cm Tall The Author paperback