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199485519Ecco. New. 1994. Hardcover. 0880013435 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 65 pages; 23 illustrations. -- with a bonus offer-- . Ecco hardcover
201197045Knopf. New. 2011. Hardcover. 0307701247 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 96 pp. ; 30 color illustrations. -- with a bonus offer-- . Knopf hardcover
200789934Steidl / Foundation. New. 2007. Hardcover. 3865215203 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English. 76 pp. ; 25 ills. -- with a bonus offer-- . Steidl / Foundation hardcover
NYBF XAPERTURE Book. New. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Limited edition of only 100 copies signed and numbered by Strand. Strand's two-volume career retrospective. Each volume illustrated with reproductions of his important photographs. Quartos. Bound in gilt-lettered maroon buckram in matching slipcase. Limited edition one of 100 copies signed and numbered by Strand. Hardcover in slip case. in shipping box. APERTURE Hardcover
1964018479Iowa City: Stone Wall Press 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Sunning to the spine with just a touch of rubbing to the gilt lettering which is clear; contents bright and fresh. Near Fine. Pulitzer Prize-winning poet's scarce first book copy #195 of only 225 numbered copies. Apparently issued with a glassine but not on any of the dozen or so copies we have seen. This copy has a mylar cover on it but we don't believe it to be original. <br/><br/> Stone Wall Press hardcover
196251433London: MacGibbon & Kee 1962. First UK edition. Hardcover. Strand Paul. 4to. 151 pp. 145 b&w photographs. There is a slight leaning at the spine and light toning to the endpapers else near fine in the publisher's cloth. The photo-illustrated dust jacket shows light wear at the edges with a soft crease on the rear panel else very good. Laid-in is a printed complimentary slip from the author. Published under this title in England the U.S. and Germany with no priority. Boldly SIGNED and presented " To Louise and Mike photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe and her husband Meyer With affection Paul Strand & Hazel. Frenchtown July 1963." Presentation copies by Strand are rare especially to another prominent photographer. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover
57493Berlin: Gustav Eichler 1832. Zweite nach des Verfassers Tode veranstaltete unveränderte wohlfeile Ausgabe. 8vo. Two volumes bound in one. 526pp 1 ad leaf; 388pp. Engraved frontispiece of Greve in Volume 1. Folding table and four folding plates at the end of Volume 1; seven folding plates at the end of Volume 2. Restoration to one fold of Tab.2 at the end of the second volume slight loss. One of the folding plates in Volume 1 is a large 51 x 40 cm. engraving of typographical ornaments borders etc. The Subscribers List is present at the beginning of Volume 1. The final leaf of Volume 1 is an advertisment giving prices for bookbinding equipment available from Greve and with the printer's imprint on the verso Berlin gedruckt bei G. Hayn. Full black calf the spine designed and lettered in gilt marbled end papers. Very expertly rebacked not recently a clean very good copy. A complete copy of this important German bookbinding manual. First published in 1822 - 23 this is the second edition of 1832; it appears typographically identical to the first edition with a new title page. <br/><br/> Berlin: Gustav Eichler, 1832. Zweite, nach des Verfassers Tode veranstaltete, unveränderte, wohlfeile Ausgabe. unknown
1990132910Iowa City IA: Windhover Press 1990. original handmade paper wrappers with Japanese style binding paper spine label cords on fore-edge. Windhover Press. folio. original handmade paper wrappers with Japanese style binding paper spine label cords on fore-edge. unpaginated. Two Woodcuts by Neil Welliver. Limited to 225 numbered copies printed on Windhover paper Berger 97 of which this is one of 26 deluxe lettered copies signed by Strand and Welliver. Two Woodcuts by Neil Welliver. Windhover Press unknown books
142485New York NY: ACA Galleries 1999. Cream-colored paper-covered boards paper spine label. ACA Galleries. square 8vo. Cream-colored paper-covered boards paper spine label. 50 pages one folding plate. Monotypes by Wendy Mark. First edition limited to 20 copies of this catalogue which was published on the occasion of the exhibition 'Wendy Mark 89 Clouds' at ACA Galleries New York. November 6-27 1999. Signed by both Wendy Mark and Mark Strand on the title page. A fine copy with a loosely inserted monoprint signed by Wendy Mark in a slip on the rear pastedown. <BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Catalogue design by The Grenfell Press New York with the printing and binding by Stamperia Valdonega Verona.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Mark Strand b.April 11 1934 in Summerside Prince Edward Island - d. November 29 2014New York was a American man of letters. Strand who would go on to win many awards in his career including the Pulitzer Prize thought highly enough of this his first collection to include ten of these poems in his 1980 Selected Poems. <BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Having received her Masters of Fine Arts from Columbia University Wendy Mark has been producing wonderfully illustrative art primarily to coincide with poetical works. Not only has she worked with Mark Strand on this project but she has worked with other authors such as Charles Simic and Paul Muldoon among others. ACA Galleries unknown
2017142486Brooklyn NY: Dieu Donné 2017. illustrated handmade paper wrappers. Dieu Donné. oblong 4to. illustrated handmade paper wrappers. unpaginated. With illustrations by the author and selections of poetry by nine of his friends. They are: Joseph Brodsky Louise Glück Jorie Graham William Merwin Vijay Seshadri Charles Simic Derek Walcott Rosanna Warren and Charles Wright. Privately printed in a limited edition of 50 copies of which this is one of 30 numbered copies signed by Rosanna Warren Vijay Seshadri Jorie Graham Charles Simic Louise Glück and Charles Wright. A fine copy.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> With fourteen illustrations by the author reproduced for this edition. Also included is a sample of paper created by Mark for his collages produced at Dieu Donné.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Designed and printed by Susan Gosin Maricruz Bilbao and Jessica Strand with the help of Sayre Gaydos and Peter Kruty Peter Kruty Editions using Méridien typefaces recommended by Russell Maret on handmade paper from Dieu Donné. Bound by Beth Sheehan of Small Editions. Dieu Donné unknown
2017142477Brooklyn NY: Dieu Donné 2017. illustrated handmade paper wrappers. Dieu Donné. oblong 4to. illustrated handmade paper wrappers. unpaginated. With illustrations by the author and selections of poetry by nine of his friends. They are: Joseph Brodsky Louise Glück Jorie Graham William Merwin Vijay Seshadri Charles Simic Derek Walcott Rosanna Warren and Charles Wright. Privately printed in a limited edition of 50 copies of which this is one of 30 numbered copies signed by Rosanna Warren Vijay Seshadri Jorie Graham Charles Simic Louise Glück and Charles Wright. A fine copy.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> With fourteen illustrations by the author reproduced for this edition. Also included is a sample of paper created by Mark for his collages produced at Dieu Donné.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Designed and printed by Susan Gosin Maricruz Bilbao and Jessica Strand with the help of Sayre Gaydos and Peter Kruty Peter Kruty Editions using Méridien typefaces recommended by Russell Maret on handmade paper from Dieu Donné. Bound by Beth Sheehan of Small Editions. Dieu Donné unknown
142488Salt Lake City UT: Red Butte Press 1993. illustrated cloth-covered boards cloth-covered boards clamshell box. Red Butte Press. tall slim 4to. illustrated cloth-covered boards cloth-covered boards clamshell box. 17 leaves. Drawings by Bonnie Sucec. First edition limited to 75 numbered copies signed by the author and the illustrator of which this is one of the 20 hors commerce copies numbered in Roman Numerials. Fine in fine clamshell box.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Printed at the Red Butte Press University of Utah Marriott Library under the direction of Everett L. Cooley. Its publication was made possible through the generosity and support of Catherine B. and Claudius Y. Gates. Each of the drawings by Bonnie Sucec was individually painted by her. The book was designed set by hand and printed by Day Christensen. The type is 16 point Van Dijck and the handmade cotton rag paper is from the Twinrocker Paper Mill. It was printed damp on an 1846 Columbian handpress. The books were bound and boxed by BookLab. Red Butte Press unknown
332753New York: ACA Galleries 1999. First edition of this collaboration between artist Wendy Mark and poet Mark Strand specially bound issue limited to 20 copies signed by Wendy Mark and Mark Strand and with an original monoprint signed and dated by Wendy Mark. Colophon states: "This catalogue was published on occasion of the exhibition WENDY MARK 89 CLOUDS at ACA Galleries New York. November 6-27 1999. Catalogue design The Grenfell Press New York. Printing and binding by Stamperia Valdonega Verona". Cream-colored paper-covered boards publisher's printed paper spine label stamped in giltBoth the book and monoprint are in fine condition. First edition of this collaboration between artist Wendy Mark and poet Mark Strand specially bound issue limited to 20 copies signed by Wendy Mark and Mark Strand and with an original monoprint signed and dated by Wendy Mark. Colophon states: "This catalogue was published on occasion of the exhibition WENDY MARK 89 CLOUDS at ACA Galleries New York. November 6-27 1999. Catalogue design The Grenfell Press New York. Printing and binding by Stamperia Valdonega Verona". ACA Galleries unknown
195224925Lausanne: Guilde du Livre 1952. First edition. Paperback. Very Good /very good . Lovely first edition of this volume of black and white photographs by Strand with text in French by Claude Roy. Photo-illustrated wrappers over stiff cardboard covers. 123 pp plus list of illustrations at rear of volume. A most handsome copy with only some light handling wear and very minor spotting to edges. Considered by many to be one of Strand's crowning achievements of the era. Laid in to this copy is a one-page handwritten letter from Strand to a Mr. Oring. Letter is dated Dec. 15. 58 and is SIGNED by Strand in full at the bottom of the letter. Strand is responding to questions related to the publication of this and one other of his books. Letter is quite legible. Guilde du Livre paperback books
1964190365Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press 1964. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 53 pages. Number 109 from an edition of 225 copies printed by K.K. Merker from Romanee type on Curtis Rag paper. The first book from this acclaimed poet and writer who won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize award was the Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress and won numerous other awards. A clean near fine copy in red cloth boards and in a supplied acetate dust jacket. Signed by Strand on the title page. A very nice copy of this debut collection of poems. Stone Wall Press unknown
61548Iowa City: Windhover Press 1990. First edition limited to 251 copies this being copy no. 1 inscribed by Strand to the printer Kim Merker. Folio pp. 60 printed on Umbria paper on rectos only in black and blue title page in black gray and blue; 2 woodcuts in the text; a fine copy in original plain gray wrappers made by Tim Barrett. Inscribed by Strand on the half-title: "To Kim / Whose book this is from one whose book this is too - with continuous affection / Mark." Merker published Strand's first book Sleeping With One Eye Open in 1964 at the Stone Wall Press. Berger Printing and the Mind of Merker 97. Windhover Press unknown
1964180723001Iowa City: The Stone Wall Press 1964. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Copy 184 of only 225 copies. 53 1 pp. Red cloth lettered in gilt on spine. Very Good with slightly soiled cloth rubbed gilt and slight cigar odor. In original acetate wraps slightly irregularly trimmed along top edge and thoroughly wrinkled but still quite rare thus. The poet's first book. The Stone Wall Press hardcover books
112522Millerton New York An Aperture Book 1972. . First edition number 42 of 100 signed copies; 2 vols 4to 304 x 248 mm 12 x 9¾ in; black-and-white photographs; tan endpapers burgundy cloth-covered boards titles to spines in gilt publisher's burgundy cloth-covered board slipcase lightly marked and worn fine in a very good slipcase; ii 152 4; ii 157-380 2pp.<br /> One of 100 signed and numbered copies bound in cloth. The regular edition was issued in two versions: a single volume to accompany a US touring retrospective exhibition and a two-volume version for general distribution. The first volume covers 1915-1946 the second 1950-1968.<br /><br />'Photography is very easy' Strand writes in his introduction. 'The visible world is such an interesting place that it doesn't take much in the way of passion insight sensitivity or rigorous craft to make a picture worth looking at 07/08/2024 at least briefly. But photography is very difficult. The visible world is so harshly recalcitrant. It stays where it is in its own context. It takes the quickest eye the most penetrating insight and the most painstaking technique to make a photograph that is a felt comment bare of inessentials; a photograph that moves the viewer with an understanding of the meaning of what is photographed.'<br /> Millerton, New York, An Aperture Book, 1972. hardcover
106543New York Museum of Modern Art 1945. . First edition inscribed by the photographer; 4to 26 x 19.8 cm; numerous black and white photographic illustrations; publisher's printed green cloth pictorial dust jacket small chip to top of spine and top of rear panel overall a very good copy; 32pp.<br /> One of the most influential photographers of the twentieth century Paul Strand 1890-1976 was born in New York City and went on to study under Lewis W. Hine before becoming a commercial photographer in 1912 following Alfred Stieglitz in his commitment to 'straight' photography. In 1933 he was appointed chief of photography and cinematography in the Secretariat of Education in Mexico. After 1942 he concentrated on still photography for his records of life in many parts of the world. <br /><br />This presentation copy is inscribed by the artist and musician Chenoweth Hall to Susan Thompson dated 1947 and further inscribed by Paul Strand 'with many warm memories of friendship'.<br /> New York, Museum of Modern Art, 1945. hardcover
142506Salt Lake City UT: Red Butte Press 1993. illustrated cloth-covered boards cloth-covered boards clamshell box. Red Butte Press. tall slim 4to. illustrated cloth-covered boards cloth-covered boards clamshell box. 17 leaves. Drawings by Bonnie Sucec. First edition limited to 75 copies of which this is one of 55 numbered copies signed by the author and the illustrator. Fine in fine clamshell box.<BR> <br /> <BR> <br /> Printed at the Red Butte Press University of Utah Marriott Library under the direction of Everett L. Cooley. Its publication was made possible through the generosity and support of Catherine B. and Claudius Y. Gates. Each of the drawings by Bonnie Sucec was individually painted by her. The book was designed set by hand and printed by Day Christensen. The type is 16 point Van Dijck and the handmade cotton rag paper is from the Twinrocker Paper Mill. It was printed damp on an 1846 Columbian handpress. The books were bound and boxed by BookLab. Red Butte Press unknown
1964902321964. STRAND Mark. SLEEPING WITH ONE EYE OPEN. Iowa City: Stone Wall Press 1964. Limited First Edition. 8vo. 53pp. Red cloth stamped in gilt to spine.Author's first book #40 of limited edtion of 225. Inscribed by athor on ffep. "For Gary/with both eyes open/-Mark Strand/July 28 1966 Small split to paper at front hinge. Spine faded and lightly soiled. Lacks dj. Very good. unknown books
1964132901Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press 1964. cloth. Stone Wall Press. 8vo. cloth. unpaginated. One of 225 numbered copies. This copy inscribed by Mark Strand. Spine light faded gilt lettering rubbed. Covers lightly soiled. Interior tight and bright. Lacking the very rare acetate wrapper. Mark Strand was a Pulitzer Prize winning author. Stone Wall Press unknown books
12504New York: ACA Galleries 1999. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Square small quarto unpaginated. A fine copy in the publisher's cream-white boards with spine label. A few faint erasures to the front free endpaper else lovely. This is one of just 20 limited copies SIGNED by Wendy Mark and Mark Strand on the title page and with an original monoprint also signed and dated by Wendy Mark and laid-in to an envelope which is neatly pasted to the rear paste-down as issued. Per the colophon: "This catalogue was published on occasion of the exhibition WENDY MARK 89 CLOUDS at ACA Galleries New York. November 6-27 1999. Catalogue design The Grenfell Press New York. Printing and binding by Stamperia Valdonega Verona." A beautiful publication. ACA Galleries hardcover
125421972. Near Fine. A warm gracious 2 pg. ALS from the photographer Paul Strand referencing --among other things-- an evening with Hart Crane. Strand is patiently responding from France to a Vietnam vet whose 2 letters are here included who asks if he and his wife might work for an aging Strand in any capacity. Strand's August 1972 8 1/4" x 10 1/2" letter in response is bright and clean and has held up nicely. His hand is strong and the ball-point ink completely legible. Also includes the original enevelope addressed in Strand's hand and postmarked "Yvesines" France. unknown
1972125421972. Near Fine. A warm gracious 2 pg. ALS from the photographer Paul Strand referencing --among other things-- an evening with Hart Crane. Strand is patiently responding from France to a Vietnam vet whose 2 letters are here included who asks if he and his wife might work for an aging Strand in any capacity. Strand's August 1972 8 1/4" x 10 1/2" letter in response is bright and clean and has held up nicely. His hand is strong and the ball-point ink completely legible. Also includes the original enevelope addressed in Strand's hand and postmarked "Yvesines" France. <br/><br/> unknown books