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2006182311Portland OR: Nazraeli Press in association with The Joy of Giving Something Inc 2006. First edition. Hardcover. One of only 5 copies. Text by Maisel with an essay by William L. Fox and a poem by Mark Strand. A collection of 15 duotone images of aerial photographs of Los Angeles. A fine copy in boards. No dust jacket as issued and in a fine clamshell box. Includes an orginal c-print of Oblivion 3n 2004. The book is signed by Maisel on the title page. The original photograph is in fine condition and is signed by Maisel on the verso. Uncommon. Nazraeli Press in association with The Joy of Giving Something, Inc unknown
1955168762Torino Italy: Giulio Einaudi 1955. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Text in Italian by Cesare Zavattini. A terrific collection of Strand's black and white photographs of rural life in Italy. A tight very near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket that has a few small edge tears and some of the usual fading to the spine and edges of the front panel. Still a nicer than usual copy. Giulio Einaudi unknown books
1971050524-M01Aperture Inc 1971. Inscribed by Paul Strand. 382 pages one volume edition to accompany exhibition at St. Louis City Art Museum inscribed "To Quinta Scott with best wishes Paul Strand St. Louis Feb 24 1972" Cover has wear spine bumped scuffed scratches small black mark on front cover. Signed. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Illus. by Strand Paul. Folio. Aperture, Inc Hardcover
1955179175Torino Italy: Giulio Einaudi 1955. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Features text in Italian by Cesare Zavattini. A terrific collection of Strand's black and white photographs of rural life in Italy. A tight very near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket that has a few small edge tears and some of the usual fading to the spine and edges of the front panel. Still a very nice copy. Giulio Einaudi unknown
1999017970West Chester PA: Aralia Press 1999. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Letter with horizontal crease from mailing otherwise Fine. Sewn wraps 8 pages. Of a total of 130 copies this is one of 100 printed on Johannot Paper. Though not called for this copy is SIGNED by the poet on the limitation page and is additionally SIGNED by the poet Mark Strand on the front endpaper whose copy this was. Laid in is a fine AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED as "Don" from Justice to Strand thanking him for a copy of Strand's WEATHER OF WORDS and giving his reaction to the book. Justice also mentions an article he enclosed no longer present as well as commenting on this book: "I don't remember whether you've seen it or not or whether you liked it or not. Frankly I have my own mixed feelings about it but at least it's different from most of what's going on now." <br/><br/> Aralia Press paperback
1964106048Iowa City: The Stone Wall Press 1964. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. Limited edition of 225 copies printed by K. K. Merker. This copy out-of-series.<br /> <br /> Cover cloth is sunned around top edges. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked. The Stone Wall Press unknown
196485420The Stone Wall Press 1964. #43/225 copies. Inscribed by the author to fellow author Al Lee. Good condition. Foxing to covers. The Stone Wall Press unknown
191932394New York: Institute for Public Service 1919. First edition. Blue cloth blocked in black back cover slightly marked; very good copy of a scarce book. 96 pp. illustrated. Lessons of the war for children. Largely written and illustrated with stick-figure drawings by the painter and future wife of photographer Paul Strand. <br/><br/> Institute for Public Service hardcover books
19681940New York: Atheneum 1968. First edition. 47 pp. Full deep blue cloth lettered in gilt and blind with the dust jacket. A fine copy of Strand's second book and first trade publication following the limited Stone Wall Press edition of his first book. The hardcover edition is uncommon. Signed by Strand on the title-page. Atheneum unknown
1955BOOKS092615ITorino: Giulio Einaudi Editore. Fine copy in fine dust jacket. 1955. 1st. hardcover. 4to 105 pp. . Giulio Einaudi Editore hardcover
19552022-M61Giulio Einaudi editore S.p.A. 1955. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Strand Paul. Italian screenwriter Cesare Zavattini joins with renown photographer Paul Strand to capture in word and photo the daily rhythms and spirit of Luzzara the birthplace of Zavattini. 2 tiny chips on back jacket less than 1 cm. Sunning to front cover of dust jacket. Pages are clean and unmarked. Giulio Einaudi editore S.p.A. hardcover
2015Manohar-9781138793637Routledge 2015. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2015Manohar-9781138793637Routledge 2015. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
90 pages. Features: My Hop Around the World - Captain James Gallagher - article with great photos; 101 Answers to Cancer; Baseball's Winners of 1949; Young Man with a Sneer - Richard Widmark - article with great full-page headshot photo; Hot Fashions by Hattie Carnegie; Trouble is my Middle Name - part 2 of the 3 part Rocky Graziano article; Nice colour illustrations and article for men's spring fashion. Fiction: You Haven't Changed a Bit; Last Kiss; The Stolen Countess; The Spell of the Jade Goddess; Pride's Castle (part 8 of 8). Includes these ads: Hart Schaffner & Marx ad inside front cover; Bert Parks in an Ipana toothepaste ad, Borden's milk products, Jeep trucks, Chrysler's new car with fluid drive transmission, Lucky Strike (nice photo of girl on horse), Plymouth (with photo of Toby Couture, their main test driver), American Airlines - attractive 2-pages in color, PM Whiskey, Mallory hats, Van Heusen ties, Kaiser cars, Chevrolet, the Dodge Meadowbrook, Elgin watches, Glidden paint, Mercury cars, Burroughs business machines - 2 pages in color, Budweiser - full page in color shows fans at ball game, Canada Dry and a back cover color photo ad for Chesterfield cigarettes featuring Joan Crawford and L.E. Thomason of Paris, Kentucky. Average wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
#[60356]Hand coloured prints after Picart. Four plates in two sheets; 1 three personnages with caption below:'; Boerin van den Helder over Texel. / Visboer vande kleene Vismarkt by de Beurs tot Amsterdam / Amsterdam Viswijf'; above other pesonnages dancing playing musical instruments and playing cards. 2 below four upper class personnages without caption; above other personnages dancing and playing instruments on a garden; 3 two ladies standing showing their pieces of clothing titled below: 'Les Manteaux' sheet decorated with trees and other personnages signed below on the right:'Y. Greve Excudit.'4 Two gentlemen showing their own clothing titled below:'Habits Ordinaires'. signed below on the left: 'C. amsterdam by Ysack Greve' l Hand coloured engravings with broad margins; two plates per sheet; platemark: ca. 144 x 203 mm; total: 410 x 319 mm. Waller p. 448 Architecture & Design Costume hardcover
2013Manohar-9780415682923Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2013Manohar-9780415682923Routledge 2013. Hardcover. New. Routledge hardcover
2013x-9401059195Springer 2013. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 740 pages. 9.45x6.30x1.68 inches. Springer paperback
195211331Lausanne La Guilde du livre, 1952. In-4, cartonnage photographique, papier cristal d'éditeur. Petits accros au papier cristal, avec infime manque au dos, ne touchant pas la couverture, petite tache au premier plat (voir image).
1979140939163New York: New Directions 1979. First American Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Signed by Octavio Paz on half-title inscribed to former owner. vi 186 pp. Original brick red cloth spine lettered in gilt. Fine in unclipped dust jacket with small creased tear in top of front panel another in bottom of back panel basically Near Fine. A bilingual collection of poems signed by the Mexican Nobel laureate. New Directions unknown books
1979140939163New York: New Directions 1979. First American Edition. Fine/Near Fine. First American edition. Signed by Octavio Paz on half-title inscribed to former owner. vi 186 pp. Original brick red cloth spine lettered in gilt. Fine in unclipped dust jacket with small creased tear in top of front panel another in bottom of back panel basically Near Fine. A bilingual collection of poems signed by the Mexican Nobel laureate. New Directions unknown
1971184962New York: Aperture Inc 1971. Hardbound. Good scuffs rubbing and marks to covers. spine top sponge; textblock & pgs firm. two pgs have light tanning from laid-in newspaper articles. Greenish-gray boards with duotone illustration black lettering. 380 2 pp. Numerous BW illustrations and reproductions. Cover flyleaf has a square white sticker with a handwritten 'Free Copy With Compliments Of Paul Strand.' There is a letter written and signed by Paul Strand's last wife Hazel Kingsbury and addressed to the renowned Maine writer Miriam Colwell. Colwell and Strand were friends. The envelope is stamped May 17th 1976. Strand died March 31 1976. This copy also includes various New York Times newspaper clippings related to Strand. A wonderful collectible of the great photographer's life. Aperture, Inc unknown books
1998603350New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1998. Softcover. Fine. Uncorrected proof. Quarto. 55 2pp. Printed sheets in vellux wrappers. Fine. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Not designated as such but from the library of poet Donald Justice. Alfred A. Knopf unknown
1937234461937. Labor Organization Chrysler strike press photo archive documenting the 1937 sit down strikes and picketing campaigns at Dodge Main and other Chrysler facilities in Detroit and Highland Park Michigan during the decisive phase of industrial unionization in the American automobile industry. The archive records workers occupying plants mass picket mobilizations outside factory gates anti injunction demonstrations and violence connected to the struggle between Chrysler management the United Automobile Workers and competing independent unions. These events unfolded only weeks after the February 1937 settlement of the Flint sit down strike against General Motors which established the UAW as a major industrial union and accelerated organizing efforts across Detroit's auto plants. Chrysler initially resisted recognition obtaining court injunctions ordering workers to evacuate occupied factories while thousands of laborers remained inside the plants or formed flying squadrons to block strikebreakers from entering. The scenes here capture the atmosphere of confrontation in Depression era industrial labor conflict at a time when mass production workers forced some of the largest corporations in the United States to negotiate with organized labor.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 6 silver gelatin press photographs from 6 x 8 inches to 8 x 10 inches Detroit and Highland Park Michigan 1937. Affixed captions on versos with filing stamps dated March and August 1937. Crowds of striking workers gather outside Dodge Division and Chrysler factory gates beneath signs reading "Dodge Division of Chrysler Corporation Employment Office" and "We Are Here To Stay Dept. 82." Several men hold placards reading "82 is Sittin Too" "Spirit of 1937" and "Fence Jumper" while an effigy labeled "Injunction" hangs over the crowd in open defiance of a court order directing workers to vacate occupied plants. A large calendar board records the passing days of the sit down occupation beginning March 8 1937. Another scene shows relatives and supporters communicating with occupying workers through numbered department cards hung along the perimeter fence after union organizers established an improvised locating system for men inside the plant. One caption identifies "flying squadrons" directing picket activity outside Chrysler headquarters. The latest photograph records Frank A. Dillon identified as president of an independent Chrysler union receiving questioning from Detective Sergeant Harry Scher after an alleged beating connected to union violence that led Chrysler officials to temporarily close a plant pending investigation.<br /> <br /> The Chrysler strike formed part of the larger wave of industrial labor upheaval that reshaped American manufacturing during the New Deal. Passage of the Wagner Act in 1935 legally protected collective bargaining but enforcement depended on workers physically preventing corporations from continuing production with replacement labor. Sit down strikes became one of the most controversial tactics of the era because occupying workers halted machinery while denying employers access to their own factories. The archive preserves not only the mechanics of strike organization but also the public theater of industrial conflict in Depression era Detroit: marching pickets improvised communication systems anti injunction symbolism and massive worker assemblies outside factory gates. Moderate surface wear occasional creasing editorial markings and toning to versos with captions firmly affixed; images remain sharp and highly legible. Overall very good condition. unknown
1990132909Iowa City: Windhover Press 1990. original handmade paper wrappers with japanese style binding paper spine label. Windhover Press. folio. original handmade paper wrappers with japanese style binding paper spine label. Not paginated. Two Woodcuts by Neil Welliver. Limited to 225 numbered copies printed on Windhover paper Berger 97 of which this is one of 199 numbered copies. Two Woodcuts by Neil Welliver. Windhover Press unknown books