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19691182770New York: An Aperture Book/Horizon Press 1969. First Edition. Quarto in light gray and white cloth boards with green and photo-illustrated dust jacket VG/VG-: minor shelfwear light cocking to spine light toning/transfer to endpapers and paste-downs; DJ price-clipped 1.5" closed tear to rear of DJ and some concomitant creasing smudge/spot of soiling to tail of DJ light age-toning to DJ.<br><br>DJ now protected by mylar sleeve. Binding strong and text clean. Filled with black-and-white photographs all of which are clean. A first edition in very good condition.<br><br>DJ spine has white background and black text. Shelved in Photography. 1182770. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. An Aperture Book/Horizon Press unknown books
1997175850New York: Aperture 1997. First edition thus. Hardcover. 104 pages. Originally published in 1955. Features Cesare Zavattini text which has been translated from the Italian. A terrific collection of Strand's black and white photographs of rural life in Italy. Includes 88 duotone illustrations. A tight very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket with a slight crimp to the top of the spine. Aperture unknown books
1970237024New York: August 26 Strike Committee 1970. Leaflet text & graphs on one side only browned in one margin done using a copier at the time and done off center ink residue from the copier on the verso minor creasing 8.5x11 inches. Illustrated with graphs showing pay inequality between men and women. Leaflet for the demonstration that was the public debut of second wave feminism. The demonstration was on the date of the fiftieth anniversary of the ratification of woman's right to vote. Demands included: Equal opportunities in jobs and education free abortion on demand -- no forced sterilization free 24-hour childcard centers -- community controlled. August 26 Strike Committee unknown books
200628047Portland OR: Nazraeli Press 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Stunning aerial photographs of the Los Angeles area by photographer David Maisel. Photographs take on an almost surveillance-like feel from the height at which they were taken and printed as they appear in the original negative form. The photographs are preceded by Mark Strand's poem "Black Maps" and ends with an essay by William L. Fox entitled "Shadowlands." First Printing. Unpag. 15 black and white plates. Clean crisp copy with Maisel's photograph illustration of reprinted on cover. Nazraeli Press hardcover books
1969176927London: MacGibbon & Kee 1969. Hardcover. VG-/VG- age staining to boards and end page edges. Pages are otherwise clean and clear. Tan cloth boards with gray lettering green dust jacket with bw illustrations on front and rear. Spine is tan with black lettering mylar cover 155 pp profusely illustrated in bw. Photographs by Paul Strand. Text by James Aldridge. "This unusual book is about Egypt now even though it does not attempt to be an up-to-the-minute account. It deals fundamentally with the situation developing day by day in modern Egypt and it is a document built upon Strand's extraordinary art and devoted to the reality of what is 'Living Egypt'."- dust jacket. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover books
1989007683Santa Fe NM: Museum of Fine Arts; Museum of New Mexico 1989. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 57 pages of text. Stiff paperback binding in excellent condition; protected in custom stiff archival mylar. Die-cut window on front cover. Illustrated with 20 black & white photographs. Exhibition catalogue.With a Preface by David G. Turner and Essay by Steve Yates. Museum of Fine Arts; Museum of New Mexico Paperback books
198919685No Place: Privately Printed 1989. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. 8vo. Fine press publication in sewn wrappers. A book of poems written in tribute to poet John Hollander on his sixtieth birthday. One of only forty copies available for sale. Covers ever so slightly darkened else a fine example in decorated sewn wrappers with printed paper label on the front panel. Includes wotk by W. S. Merwin Richard Wilbur James Merrill and others. <br/><br/> Privately Printed paperback books
1936174523New York: Transition 1936. First edition. Softcover. 216 pages. A terrific issue of this important and influential literary journal. Features a cover with an illustration by Joan Miro along with internal illustrations by Matthew Brady Piet Mondrian L. Moholy-Nagy Constantin Brancusi Paul Klee Henri Matisse Paul Strand and others. Includes literary and other contributions by Harry Brown Eugen Jolas Dylan Thomas Oliver Wells Franz Kafka and others. A clean very near fine copy in yapped wrappers with some very minute wear. A lovely copy of this nearly 85 year old periodical. Transition unknown books
1993905051993. STRAND Mark. A SUITE OF APPEARANCES. Portland: Charles Seluzicki 1993. Oblong 8vo. Signed Limited Edition. #27 of one hundred and fifty copies. Signed by Strand on limitation page. Paste paper wraps with printed title label to front. Fine. unknown books
200728585New York: Alfred Knopf 2007. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Fine first edition in fine dustwrapper. 267 pp collection of Strand's selected poems. SIGNED by him on the title page. A lovely copy. Alfred Knopf hardcover books
197338212NY: Atheneum 1973. First edition. 48 pp. Near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers; a trade paperback original. INSCRIBED by Strand “for Douglas / Blazek / with affection / from / Mark Strand.†NY: Atheneum, paperback books
196910682London: MacGibbon & Kee 1969. First English ed. Hardcover. strand paul. 4to. 155 pp. 153 b&w photos. Owner's name on endpaper else very good. The price-clipped dust jacket has closed tears and slight chipping along its edges. <br/><br/> MacGibbon & Kee hardcover books
19717093New York: Aperture 1971. Hardcover. Near Fine. Beige cloth over boards with black lettering on upper board and spine; two volumes; unpaginated approx. pp. 300 with b/w photo-illustrations throughout. The first volume has one bumped corner and a crack in the gutter following the prelims though binding remains tight -- flaws are minor book remains near fine. The second volume is fine indeed. A very handsome set. <br/><br/> Aperture hardcover books
1962251969Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. Strand Paul. Photographs by Paul Strand. 149 pages with text in French. Thin 4to black-lettered grayish blue cloth edgeworn d.w. Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First Trade Edition. A very good copy in a very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Superbly printed photographs. The American edition had a different title and text Tir A'mhurain.<br/><br/> Clairefontaine unknown books
1962126295Lausanne Switzerland: Clairefontaine 1962. First edition. Hardcover. Text in French. A collection of black and white images all taken in this area off the coast of Scotland. A very good copy with bumping to the bottom corners of the boards and text block and some darkening to the endpapers in an about fair dust jacket that has numerous tears chips and scratches and wear. A beautifully printed book. Clairefontaine unknown books
19681303026New York: Atheneum 1968. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 47 pages; VG/VG; spine blue and burgundy with beige lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price cut; dust jacket has very mild wear; scarce in hardcover; shelved case 0. 1303026. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Atheneum hardcover books
027102Grand Rapids MI; 1966: William B. Eerdmans. Quarto. 64 pages. Facsimiles of title pages illustrations. Strand was a noted scholar on early German translations of the Bible. While it was Martin Luther's translation of the Bible in 1534 the New Testament translation in 1522 that became the standard for German readers there were actually 14 earlier version in German before him. A very important item that was issued in a small print run. Sorg Koberger and Schonsperger. Bound in light blue cloth spine lettering gilt previous owner's name a very good copy in very good dust jacket with light wear to edges. William B. Eerdmans unknown books
197027898New York: Atheneum 1970. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Trade paperbound original. 47 pp. A volume of poems by the author of Sleeping With One Eye Open. Lightly worn. A very good copy. This copy has been INSCRIBED by Strand on the half-title page to Henry Carlile and Sandra McPherson on the half title page. Atheneum paperback books
197252208Millerton NY: Aperture 1972. First edition. Strand Paul. 2 volumes. 4to. 382 pp. profusely illustrated with b&w photographic plates. Bound in light green buckrum. Fine in near fine photo-illustrated dust jackets the second volume jacket is price-clipped. . <br/><br/> Aperture unknown books
196286807Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. Strand Paul. Photographs by Paul Strand. 149 pages with text in French. Thin 4to black-lettered grayish blue cloth d.w. Lausanne: Clairefontaine 1962. First Trade Edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Superbly printed photographs. The American edition had a different title and text Tir A'mhurain.<br/><br/> Clairefontaine unknown books
1987010066Sweden Maine: Ives Street Press 1987. First Edition - Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Josef Albers. Copy # 164/187 Signed by author in black ink. Limited ed. 16 pp 10" x 7". Fine gray cloth binding. Ives Street Press hardcover books
1903WRCLIT76444New York & London: Harper & Brothers 1903. Pictorial cloth. Spine tips a bit rubbed short snag at crown of slightly sunned spine two small bookplates on pastedown otherwise a very good copy. First edition of Garland's fictional depiction of a strike for a nine-hour day by Colorado miners. Inscribed and signed by Garland: "This story was generated from a mustard seed of fuel. The enthusiasm of a son of Edwina Booth Workman suggested the boy of the group. It was written in 1901. Hamlin Garland. Inscribed for the Bookfellows Dec. 3 - 1936." The Bookfellows was the Chicago based publishing and bibliophilic enterprise overseen by Garland's friends the Seymours. Garland was a member and two of his titles appeared under the Bookfellows imprint. HANNA 1366. PRESTRIDGE 30. SMITH G-59. Harper & Brothers hardcover books
1990007110Washington D.C.: Aperture Foundation 1990. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Attractive copy of this oversize clothbound book featuring the work of Paul Strand with text by Sarah Greenough. Fine copy in fine unclipped dustwrapper. <br/><br/> Aperture Foundation hardcover books
1988135133New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1988. First edition. Hardcover. A beautifully printed monograph with images from the early portion of Strand's career. A very fine copy in a very fine dust jacket and still in the original shrinkwrap. Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown books
1988WRCLIT52981Columbus OH: The Logan Elm Press 1988. Quarto. Sewn decorated wrappers with cutout title window. Portrait. Fine. First edition in this format. Four color woodcut portrait by Sidney Chafetz. One of one hundred numbered copies printed by hand in Janson types on handmade paper signed by the author and the artist. The Logan Elm Press unknown books