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1985508753New York: Viking Press 1985. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Octavo 249pp. Bottom edge of binding has light shelf wear else a fine copy in about fine dust jacket. Inscribed by poet David Halpern to poetry editor Harry Ford on the half-title page: "For Harry and Kathleen In fond memory of the great dishes we've consumed together - here and there. Love Dave. Viking Press hardcover
19941115269Ecco Press January 1994. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good - Cash/Very Good. Inscribed by the author to the previous owner. Light reader wear and rubbing to the edges corners covers and pages. There's a sticker of a cat on the inside of the front cover. The book is in great condition! Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Ecco Press hardcover
197259792Aperture Inc. 1972. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good jackets. Two volume set. Grey cloth in dust jackets. 31 x 26.5 cm. Quarto. 382pp. Foxing to the top foredges of both volumes. Light chipping to the jackets as the rear flap folds. Previous owner's inscription on front endpaper of both volumes. Aperture Inc. hardcover
197697212Aperture 1976. Hardcover. Very good/No Jacket. #150/350cc but missing the limited print. In slipcase. Aperture hardcover
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
1993533016Portland Oregon: Charles Seluzicki / Fine Books 1993. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Oblong self wrappers. Fine. Number 33 of 120 copies Signed by the author. Charles Seluzicki / Fine Books unknown
1993023216New York: Alfred A. Knopf / A Borzoi Book / Random House 1993 Second printing before publication of the stated first edition. Signed and inscribed by Mark Strand directly on the title page to novelist Nicholas Delbanco: "For Nick! / with affection and / admiration. / Mark." Additionally Strand draws an arrow from "Mark" up to the top of the title-page where his full name is in print. Book in fine condition; upper corner tips lightly rubbed else dust jacket in fine condition. Pulitzer Prize recipient. Alfred A. Knopf / A Borzoi Book / Random House hardcover
1970019775New York: Atheneum 1970. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Printed wraps. Strand's third book not published in hardcover. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the poet on the half-title page. <br/><br/> Atheneum paperback
1986311516NY: CLARKSON N. POTTER. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1986. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0517562936 . First edition. INSCRIBED by Mark Strand & Red Grooms on title page. Fine in fine dust jacket. . CLARKSON N. POTTER. hardcover
19784278New York: The Ecco Press 1978. First edition first printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo 8.5"x5.5". 52pp. Tan cloth-covered boards with black topstain. Inscribed "for Bob Brissenden turn to 32 Abrazos" and signed by Strand to ffep. Inscribed "My tribute to Australia. Not much I guess. But pen this book.this book.what does one say turn to 49" to p32. Inscribed with a correction " no apologies. Except for.turn to acknowledgements" to p49. Inscribed "my careless publisher left off my acknowledgements to the Guggenheim Foundation and the Australia Council" to last page. Association copy: belonged to poet Bob Brissenden who was the Australia Council at the time.<br /> Illustrated dj. covered in protective mylar: not price-clipped $7.95. The Ecco Press hardcover
1973207669Providence RI: Burning Deck 1973. First edition. Softcover. Number 214 of only 400 copies printed by Rosemarie Waldrop with a cover by Keith Waldrop. A clean near fine copy in stapled wrappers in a close to very good dust jacket with some toning to the edges. Signed and warmly inscribed by Strand to fellow poet Richard Howard and his then partner Sandy: "for Richard and Sandy I take responsibility for the contents reluctantly but not for the way this notebook looks. Wisely Mark." A nice association copy. Burning Deck unknown
1973206606New York: Atheneum Publishers 1973. First edition and first printing. Softcover. 48 pages. A paperback original a slim collection of poems. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some very minor wear. Signed and inscribed by Strand on the half title page to poet J.D. Sandy McClatchy and with a drawing by him as well. A nice association copy. Atheneum Publishers unknown
1969185737New York: Horizon Press 1969. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Features text by James Aldridge. A collection of Strand's black and white photographs taken in Egypt. A clean and tight near fine copy with some slight toning to the endpapers in an about very good dust jacket with a large jagged tear to the base of the front panel at the spine and some other light wear. Still a solid copy of this beautiful book. Horizon Press unknown
1972506269New York: An Aperture Book 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First editions. Two volumes. Large quartos. Heavily illustrated from black and white photographs. Both volumes with foxing on the page edges and on the first and last few pages thus very good in very good dust jackets with a few stains and soil marks several chips and tears along the edges foxing and a couple of flap creases. An important Strand retrospective printed under the supervision of Paul Strand "in order to insure maximum fidelity to the original photographs. An Aperture Book hardcover
1971023487An Aperture Book: 1971. "Paul Strand one of the greatest living photographers was born in New York City in 1890. His work was first shown by Alfred Stieglitz in 1916. This retrospective monograph published fifty-six years after his first exhibition includes photographs which have had a profound effect on the photography and art of the twentieth century as well as many photographs never before published. The period of Strand's life which forms Volume II of this monograph is charcaterized by a gradual absorption of the life and nature of ancient lands of the old civilizations and the new and a sympathetic perception of the eternal qualities of endurance and renewal of seemingly distant people." 2 FINE HARDCOVERS VERY GOOD DUST JACKETS. Dust jackets protected with clear plastic acid-free jackets. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. Illus. by Paul Strand. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. An Aperture Book: Hardcover
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
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
1953182348Rochester NY: Aperture 1953. First edition. Softcover. An early issue of this important photography magazine. Features Nancy Newhall's article "Controversy and The Creative Concepts" James Thurber's article "Has Photography Gone Too Far" and Elizabeth Bowen's article "The Search For a Story To Tell." Also includes Paul Strand's article "Letters From France and Italy" with 4 black and white images by him. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear and illustrated with a black and white image by Ansel Adams and Dody Warren. A nicer than usual copy of this uncommon issue. Aperture unknown
1983b1726<p>New York Graphic Society 1983. New Hardcover. Fine DJ. 9.75"x11.75". be6</p> New York Graphic Society / Little, Brown and Company hardcover
1984Q-0136542603Prentice Hall Direct 1984-03-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Prentice Hall Direct paperback
1990Q-0893814423Aperture 1990-12-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Aperture hardcover
1961713308PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback