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1987230222New York: Simon & Schuster 1987. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Illustrated in b/w. 287 pages. 8vo cloth-backed boards d.w. New York: Simon & Schuster 1987. A near fine copy in dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Simon & Schuster unknown books
19879011904New York: Simon & Schuster 1987. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Remainder mark on the bottom edge. <br/><br/> Simon & Schuster hardcover books
1979710415NY: Dial Press. 1979. Author's third book. Very Good in Very Good DJ. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Dial Press hardcover books
197311359New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1973. Softcover. G Some natural soiling and aging to white cover; minimal edgewear; one corner is bumped; errata sheet included. White & illus. wraps. 304 pp. 16 color 282 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition featuring works by French painter & sculptor Jean Dubuffet 1901-1985. With three-page introduction by Thomas M. Messer essay by Margit Rowell 'Jean Dubuffet: An Art on the Margins of Culture' essay by the artist in the original French and translated into English catalogue listing of 296 works and biographical chronology. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum paperback books
193934461Boston: Boston Medical Publishing 1939. Second edition revised and enlarged. Boston Medical Publishing unknown books
157882hardcover. Foreword by James J. Walsh. Illustrated with numerous portraits. 792pp. Thick 8vo red cloth. Boston: Boston Medical Publishing 1939. Second edition revised and enlarged. Very good.<br/><br/> Arranged by branches of medicine with chronology bibliography and indexes of persons and subjects.<br/><br/> unknown books
219609Moscow: Novosti 196-. 85p. staplebound pamphlet "1967" penciled on cover otherwise very good. Novosti unknown books
137399New York: Novosti n.d. 85p. wraps slightly crinkled. Novosti unknown books
219603Moscow: Novosti n.d. 42p. staplebound pamphlet; "1965" penciled on front cover. Novosti unknown books
1987184111New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum / Yale University Press 1987. Hardcover. VG-/VG- ex-library with stamps and labels on dj spine end papers and block. Light shelfwear to block boards and dj. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Black cloth boards with bronze lettering; color illustrated dust jacket mylar cover; 269 pp; profusely illustrated in color and bw. "This book emphasizes Miro's lifelong exploration of innovative media and methods as well as his interest in the relationship of primitivism to modernism and of Surrealism to abstraction. Works representing all stages of Miro's long career are reproduced and discussed ranging from realistic early paintings and drawings depicting his native Spain through later examples revealing the development of his imaginative and highly personal imagery"--Jacket. Contents include: Table of contents -- Miro before The farm: a cultural perspective / Robert S. Lubar -- Memories of the Rue Blomet / Joan Miro -- The birth of signs / Jacques Dupin -- Miro's Woman in revolt 1938 / Jacques Dupin -- Drawings of the late years / Werner Schmalenbach -- Works in the exhibition -- Miro's Alicia mural at the Guggenheim / Thomas M. Messer. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum / Yale University Press hardcover books
1987148686New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum / Yale University Press 1987. Softcover. G- Well worn on surface and edges of covers; must have once gotten wet with some pages a bit wrinkled; not a beauty on the outside but the text and illus. are clear. Color pictorial wraps 270 pp. color & BW illus. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition of varied artwork rendered by Spanish artist Joan Miro 1893-1983. With essays by Robert S. Lubar Jacques Dupin Werner Schmalenbach and Thomas M. Messer as well asthe artist himself. The illustrated catalogue presents 150 items. With a chronology a selected bibliography an exhibition history and vibrant illustrations. One of 6500 softcover copies. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum / Yale University Press unknown books
192619460Macon: J.W. Burke 1926. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled signatures contained in yap edged printed wraps. Outer wraps foxed and bottom staple pulling a bit but otherwise a good copy. <br/><br/> J.W. Burke paperback books
196844386New York: John Wilcock 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 43cm; photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Mild toning along spine-fold else a very Near Fine unfolded copy without postal markings. Though never as popular or widely-circulated as its brethren like The East Village Other and The Berkeley Barb nor as political as such radical-left undergrounds as The Black Panther and New Left Notes John Wilcock's Other Scenes probably deserves pride of place as the most daring creative and experimental of the alternative press papers of the late Sixties. It was also - probably a function of Wilcock's comparative maturity he was already in his late thirties in 1967 - far less reliant on the sort of psychedelic mish-mosh that defined the aesthetic of most other underground papers of the period. Described in the masthead as "a revolutionary newsletter concerned with art politics sociology sex and the creation of a more equitable society" Other Scenes was heavily influenced by both the Fluxus and mail-art movements as well as Andy Warhol's avant-pop aesthetic Wilcock was a regular Factory denizen. The paper operated as much as a virtual underground club for its subscribers as it did a vehicle for news distribution; according to the masthead of an early issue Wilcock distributed the paper "twenty times a year from wherever its editor happens to be" and his mailings often included "surprises" including "newsletters newspapers letters brochures and discoveries that I make in all parts of the world." Contents include contributions by Alan Solomon Julius Lester Ronald Willis Brenda Mull Don Peterson Jacques Zavrian and others with comix by R. Crumb and a "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" column by Charles Bukowski. John Wilcock unknown books
1905BL4118Leipzig:: Theod. Thomas 1905. 1905. Series: Klassiker der Naturwissenschaften herausgegeben von L. Brieger-Wasservogel Band 1. 8vo. 210 pp. Frontispiece portrait. Original green gilt and black gray-stamped cloth. Ownership signature on title of D. Voltkins. Very good . Julius Robert von Mayer 1814 –1878 was a German physician and physicist and one of the founders of thermodynamics. "Existing biographies of Mayer tend to whiggishness; one of the better ones is S. Friedlander Julius Robert Mayer Leipzig 1905." – DSB vol. IX p. 240 by R. Steven Turner. Theod. Thomas, 1905. hardcover books
1991343871991. Softcover. VG-sticker to rear cover. Blue stapled wraps. Unpaginated. Numerous color plates. unknown books
1977122881977. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 84 pp. 21 color 45 bw plates. 'Notes on Klee' by Louise Averill Svendsen chronology annotated illustrated catalogue of 67 works. unknown books
1978RH1589Paris:: Flammarion 1978. 1978. 8vo. 464 pp. Index. Printed wrappers. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO ROGER HAHN. Very good. Claire Salomon-Bayet philosopher professor emeritus of the Sorbonne; she is a specialist on Rousseau Pasteur and Cournot. Earned the Pictet Medal of Society of Physics and Natural History of Geneva 2006. Flammarion, 1978. unknown books
190241648Paris: Ernest Leroux Éditeur 1902. Offprint. Paper wrappers. A very good copy with edgeworn wrappers. 3 pp. 8vo. Ernest Leroux, Éditeur unknown books
1930182795Paris: G. Van Oest 1930. Softcover. VG light shelfwear to wraps pages are very clean and clear. Pale green wraps black illustration on front cover green and black lettering; mounted color illustrated frontispiece; x 89 pp followed by LXXXVIII bw plates. Text is in French. 18th century engravings in England. Includes a preface by M. Campbell Dodgson. Also includes a list of the plates with plate titles engravers and painters. G. Van Oest unknown books
1760WRCLIT65491Paris: Chez Hardy . 1760. xxxiv3444pp. Small octavo. Contemporary speckled calf spine richly gilt marbled endsheets. Extremities a bit worn very minor occasional foxing but a very good copy. First edition in French translated from the German by M. Huber. Gessner's widely popular idyllic prose pastoral was first published in 1758 and Huber's translation became the standard French text utilized for the richly illustrated edition of 1793. Chez Hardy ... unknown books
1896170796Angers: Burdin 1896. hardcover. fine. 442 text illustrations. Extrait de "L'Anthropologie" 1894-1896. 145p. 8vo cloth backed marbled boards. Angers Burdin 1896. Fine.<br/><br/> Ownership signature of art historian Meyer Schapiro<br/><br/> Burdin unknown books
192872975NY:: Henry Holt and Company. Very Good. 1928. Hardcover. An early printing. Very good in dark green cloth with gilt lettering on the spine. No dust jacket. . Henry Holt and Company, hardcover books
193052242New York: Henry Holt and Company 1930. 579p. front cover and spine slightly soiled first published in 1925. Henry Holt and Company unknown books
196969440New York: Arno & The New York Times 1969. 579p. Reprint of 1925 edition. American labor from Conspiracy to collective bargaining. Arno & The New York Times unknown books
1986119188Tucson AZ: Center for Creative Photography - University or Arizona 1986. First edition. Softcover. Director's statement by James Enyeart. Essays by Amy Stark David L. Jacobs and Nancy Solomon. Includes numerous illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. Center for Creative Photography - University or Arizona unknown books