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2019x-1138520926Taylor & Francis 2019. Hardcover. New. 350 pages. 9.06x6.00x0.81 inches. Taylor & Francis hardcover
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2023x-1032001259Routledge 2023. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 9.19x6.13x0.79 inches. Routledge hardcover
2023x-1032355352Routledge 2023. Hardcover. New. 264 pages. 9.19x6.13x0.43 inches. Routledge hardcover
1980SONG9061931649Springer 1980-05-31. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.14x0.94x9.21. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
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195254274Lausanne: La Guilde du Livre 1952. First edition. Strand Paul. 4to. 127 pp. full-page and other plates from b&w photographs. Pictorial wrappers over boards with the original glassine over-wrapper. There is the slightest of wear at the top end of the spine 3 cm. A fine near new copy in the photo-illustrated dust jacket with the plain glassine over-jacket as issued. This limited numbered edition precedes the Editions Clairefontaine imprint. Considered one of Strand's most beautiful and sensitive bodies of work superbly printed . For many years Paul and Hazel Strand made their home in the French village of Orgeval. La Guilde du Livre unknown
1969011978MacGibbon & Kee. Unclipped DJ in archival cover 3 chips one to front upper left corner and hairline to spine upper left corner and hairline chip to front upper right corner. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1969. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover
197130961New York: Aperture 1971. First edition. Cloth. Fine/fine. First edition. terrific two volume set of books on the work of Paul Strand. Both copies are in fine condition in cloth bindings in fine unclipped dustwrappers. Looks unread. Heavy volumes. Additional shipping charges may apply. Aperture unknown books
19721665Aperture 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 2 vols. as publlished complete. All illus. <br/><br/> Aperture hardcover books
1962152660London: MacGibbon & Kee 1962. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Published 6 years before the U.S. edition. Commentary by Basil Davidson. A collection of over 145 of Strand's photographs taken in the Outer Hebrides islands of South Uist Benbecula and Eriskay. A tight near fine copy in an about very good dust jacket with a chip and tear with loss to the top of the spine and some other edge wear as well. Still a nice copy of this beautiful book. MacGibbon & Kee unknown books
1973319559Providence RI: Burning Deck 1973. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Signed by Author. Burning Deck 1973; #45 of a limited numbered printing of 400; 28pp. Signed by Mark Strand on front end page inscribed "To Nancy with warm regards". Saddle-stapled booklet in plain gray cardstock wraps with printed cardstock jacket over. Binding remains firm and fully intact; text very good throughout; very minor wear to edges of wraps. Mild toning minor wear to edges of jacket; a few small light damp-spots on front and rear panels. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. Burning Deck paperback
1971196282New York: Aperture 1971. First edition. Hardcovers. Two volume set. A comprehensive look at some of the most important photographs from one of the giants of the medium. Includes numerous essays on Strand by a wide array of photographers and photo historians. Both books in fine condition in cloth boards and and both dust jackets are in very near fine condition. One of the freshest sets I've seen of books that are very prone to wear. Please note that this is a heavy and oversized book and will require extra shipping. Aperture unknown
19721665Aperture 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 2 vols. as publlished complete. All illus. <br/><br/> Aperture hardcover
1952592918Lausanne Switzerland: La Guilde du Livre 1952. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Text by Claude Roy. Photographs by Paul Strand. Quarto. Pictorial jacket over unprinted stiff wrappers. 128pp. Illustrated throughout with 75 heliogravure plates by Strand. Text in French. Tiny ownership signature of Nicholas Dean a very good copy with affixed dust jacket with rubbing at the extremities and some erosion at the base of the spine. A sound copy. Roth. The Book of 101 Books p.136. La Guilde du Livre hardcover
1952211647Lausanne Switzerland: La Guilde du Livre 1952. First edition. Softcover. The preferred edition of this classic book. Number 367 from an edition of 10300. Features text by Claude Roy. Includes numerous black and white photographs by Strand. A very good plus copy in wrappers with some wear to the top of the spine and some minor wear to the tissue dust jacket. A very nice copy of what is one of the more attractive of Strand books. Parr & Badger v1 Roth 136-137. La Guilde du Livre unknown
195567069Milano: Giulio Einaudi editore S.p.A. 1955. First edition. Hardcover. Good/Fair. 104pp. Slim quarto 30 cm Tan cloth over boards. The boards are darkened at the edges the bottom edge of the front board a bit more so. The front endpaper is cracked along the hinge and has a previous owner's bookplate and a name in pen. In a worn dust jacket with a 7 inch taped tear to the front panel and a loss that is 1/4 inch deep that extends across the length of the front panel. The rear panel is for the most part free of flaws. Italian text. A portrait of the rustic Italian village of Luzzaro featuring illustrations from black-and-white photographs by Paul Strand and text by Italian screenwriter Cesare Zavattini "The Bicycle Thief". American photographer and filmmaker Paul Strand 1890-1976 known for his street portraits strove to express the feeling of a land and its inhabitants in an honest and gracious manner and his approach greatly influenced American photography.<br /> <br /> Considered to be one of the first significant photo-books published in Italy. The image on the front of the dust jacket has become iconic. Giulio Einaudi editore S.p.A. hardcover
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12783Ordered by The House of Commons to be Printed 25 June 1866. 28 1 pp. 8vo. In fair condition on aged and lightly-worn paper. P. 1 has the drophead title: 'STRAND UNION WORKHOUSE. RETURN to an Order of the Honourable The House of Commons dated 25 June 1866; - for COPY "of the REPORT made by R. B. Crane Esquire Poor Law Inspector to the Poor Law Board after an Inquiry held by him on the 4th and 6th June 1866 into certain Allegations made by Matilda Beeton in reference to the Treatment of the Sick in the Strand Union Workhouse." Poor Law Board 25 June 1866. ENFIELD Secretary.' Beeton was an early whistleblower: she had previously described the appalling conditions at the Rotherhithe Workhouse Infirmary. Among her charges in this case are 'The Theft and Sale of Beer &c. by the Patients and Nurses and the Sale of Milk by one class of Inmates to another' and 'The Badness of the Washing the Drunkenness of the Washerwomen and the Defective Supply of Linen for the Sick'. 'Several cases of a very distressing character are described in the evidence' and among Cane's conclusions after a detailed enquiry are that 'Want of space and of proper accommodation for the sick and want of good nursing and of efficient attendance are now the urgent requisites of this establishment. . There may be reasons why the guardians should feel embarrassed and hesitate to carry out their resolution to build a new workhouse; but there are no reasons that I am aware of which prevent them from at once appointing a sufficient staff of efficient nurses and attendants upon the sick.' Scarce: no copy of the actual document as opposed to 'Electronic Resources' to be found on COPAC or OCLC WorldCat. For an outline of the affair see Ruth G. Hodgkinson's 'The Origins of the National Health Service' 1967 pp.492-3. Ordered, by The House of Commons, to be Printed, 25 June 1866. unknown
74 pages. Articles: Troubles of College Deans; The Germans Wait Only For a Leader - argues we must make a fresh start toward stopping the rise of old-line Nazis - with color photo of John J. McCloy, High Commissioner for U.S. Occupied Germany; Lover with a Ball Bat - actor Paul (Dreamboat) Douglas - article with colour photos of Douglas and Linda Darnell; Saturday Afternoon Meat Grinders; The Christian Science Monitor - Gentleman of the Press (part 2 of 3); Always Heading for Salt Water - Bob Lane has been making boats since he was five; Fabulous Jacques Fath - article and color photo of fashion's most talked about designer;. Fiction: Any Friend of Sam's; Man in the House; Where Else in the World?; The Case of the Negligent Nymph (part 3 of 6); The Black Pearl; Cat's Cradle. Nice vintage ads include: Springmaid Fabrics; Ipana toothpaste; Botany Sportswear (very attractive ad); Chevrolet trucks; Span (color photos); Borden mild products - featuring Elsie the Cow; Nunn-Bush shoes; Willys "Jeep" Station Wagon; Lucky Strike cigarettes (featuring LG. Griffin); Ford cars; General Motors - nice centerfold color ad featuring the GM proving ground near Milford, Michigan; Fisher Body; 2-page Dodge car ad; Great Northern Railway; Winthrop shoes; Schlitz beer; Awesome back cover colour ad for Chesterfield cigarettes features Glenn Ford, with inset illustration of tobacco farmer Herbert L. Lupo of Tabor City, N.C. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
74 pages. Articles: My Pal, Drew Pearson; Richest Man in the Cemetery - warning to wives who don't want to be widows; It Happened in Mississippi - Thousands of sharecroppers in the 13 fertile delta counties are buying and equipping their own farms with aid from the Farmers Home Administration; Voyage of the Pagan - John Caldwell's Sailing Adventure (part 2 of 3); I Cover the Animals - nature writer John (Tex) O'Reilly; The Surprising Phillip Jessup - the man who helped lift the Berlin blockade; It's in the Cards - Jack Jarvis of Seattle prints funny membership cards; Marvelous Mel Parnell; - Pitcher with a Bat; Johnny Lujack - photos; Green-Eyed Movie Madcap - Shelley Winters - article with color photo. Fiction: The Legal Bride (part 1 of 6); Bitter Honey; Everyone Needs a Pet; Zone of Interior; Just Like I Hate Money; The Bells of St. Pierre. Nice vintage ads include: Herbert Tareyton cigarettes - featuring photo of Miss Audrey Keon; DeSoto cars; RCA Victor radios; Plymouth; Canada Dry - super one-page ad in color; Kool-Aid; Companion Magazine; Oldsmobile; Back cover ad for Lucky Strike features tobacco buyer B.G. Conner. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Book
74 pages. Articles: Tradition Can't Win Wars - General H.H. (Hap) Arnold proposes a method of tightening civilian control of national defense - article with color photo; Confessions of a Congressman's Son - author anonymous; Lincoln's Lost Speech - an American Psalm; It's Ed Wynn Again - in Video - one of the greatest clowns in entertainment history; The Marvelous Mounties - As They Really Are (part 2 of 2); Doctor "Doc" J.S. Dorton - He Makes Our Hearts Gay at the Country Fair - Shelby, North Carolina; Blood and Thunder - Raymond L. Caldwell has assembled the world's best collection of "Penny Dreadfuls" (vintage magazines and dime novels) - article with photo; Muggsy's Legacy - Disgruntled New York Giants Manager John McGraw demanded that the Yankees be evicted from the Polo Grounds - and then look what happened. Fiction: Battle of Calabash; Man's Game; The Chimney of Holy John; Last Days of Poncho Pete; The case of the Negligent Nymph (part 5 of 6); The Picture and the Frame. Includeds these nice vintage ads: Puerto Rican Rum; Movie "They Live By Night"; Honeywell thermistats - featuring Kirk Douglas as he appeared in boxing movie "Champion"; Mercury cars; Toastmaster products; Buick cars; "Ichabod" Disney movie; Goebel beer; Chevrolet - super color centerfold ad; Budweiser; Lucky Strike (on back cover) featuring L. Murray Magnum, tobacco buyer. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
1980T53861Haarlem/ Antwerpen, De Haan/Standaard 1980-1984 Volledig in 10 delen: samen +/- 4000pp., linnen banden, geïllustreerde stofwikkels, in-4, mooie staat