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196953826NY: Horizon Press 1969. First edition. Hardcover. Strand Paul. 4to. 155 pp. 153 b&w photos. Previous owner's name on endpaper. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket that is lacking a tiny chip at the base of the spine and another at the bottom of the front panel; closed tear near the spine. Horizon Press hardcover
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
196973693London: MacGibbon & Kee 1969 Cloth. First Edition. 155 pp. Very fine in fine dust jacket. Dust jacket has closed tear on top left corner of front panel. Illustrated with 105 black and white photographs. Text by James Aldridge. 1st Edition. Hardcover. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover
1969025742Horizon Press: 1969. 155 page with 105 b&w images. "In this book Strand and Aldridge have produced a book which is an expression of genuine understanding not only of their subject but of each other. Photographs and text convey exactly the same message." FINE- HARDCOVER VERY GOOD- DUST JACKET.Dust jacket protected with a cler plasstic acid-free jacket. Hard Covers. Fine/Very Good. Illus. by Paul Strand. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Horizon Press: hardcover
1969119964London: MacGibbon & Kee 1969. Rilegato tela sovracoperta cloth dust jacket. Ottimo Fine. 105 photographs by Paul Strand. Text by James Aldridge. 8vo. pp. 156. Ottimo Fine. Prima edizione First edition. <em>Il fotografo Paul Strand dopo la seconda guerra mondiale si dedicò"; alla realizzazione di libri dedicati a popoli e Paesi. Il fotografo marxista insistette per stamparli a Leipzig ex Germania dell'Est adducendo motivi tecnici più" che politici ovvero l'esistenza di uno speciale processo di stampa disponibile unicamente dall'altra parte della cortina di ferro. I libri vennero banditi negli USA a meno che le copie importate recassero il timbro ''stampato in Germania occupata dall'URSS''. Clausola che Strand ovviamente non avrebbe mai accettato.</em> MacGibbon & Kee, hardcover
1969PB19434SHorizon Press New York 1969. Very good. 10 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches 154 pages cloth. Horizon Press, New York hardcover
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. MacGibbon & Kee hardcover
1922191767New York: MSS 1922. Good may have dark tanning to spine. wraps have scuffs marks smudges & light spotted foxing; may have tears. pg edges may have dark tanned edgs. some unopened pgs. Folded sheets loose. 20 pp. no illustrations. Includes responses or shorter or greater length by: Marcel Duchamp Joseph Pennel two responses Alfred Russell for Charles Chaplin Carl Zigrosser Charles Sheeler Charles Demuth Carl Sandburg Elizabeth Davidson Waldo Frank Leo Ornstein Leo Stein Gilbert Cannan Stephan Bourgeois S. Macdonald Wright Thomas Hart Benton Thomas J. Craven George F. Of Arthur G. Dove Gaston Lachaise John Marin extensive essay Hutchins Hapgood Oscar Bluemner Kenneth Hayes Miller J. B. Kerfoot Ernest Bloch Alfeo Faggi Evelyn Scott Sherwood Anderson extensive essay which was previously published in The New Republic October 25 1922 regarding Alfred Steiglitz Georgia O'Keeffe Walter Lippmann De Zayas. The letters are followed by a Bibliography of References in "Camera Work" and then "A Few general References in The English Language." Though the publication date is listed as December 1922 it is possible it was not printed until January 1923 as a reference is made to an paragraph published in January 1923 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. Extremely rare. 9 copies located on Worldcat. The letters / essays / comments contained herein were solicited by Strand and Steiglitz for a Special Issue of MSS Manuscripts in early to mid-May 1922 judging by the dates on the earliest responses. MSS paperback
1922193837New York: MSS 1922. Paperback. Good- may have dark tanning to spine. wraps have scuffs marks chips smudges & light spotted foxing; may have tears. pg edges may have dark tanned edgs. some unopened pgs; some loose pages. Folded sheets loose. 20 pp. no illustrations. Includes responses or shorter or greater length by: Marcel Duchamp Joseph Pennel two responses Alfred Russell for Charles Chaplin Carl Zigrosser Charles Sheeler Charles Demuth Carl Sandburg Elizabeth Davidson Waldo Frank Leo Ornstein Leo Stein Gilbert Cannan Stephan Bourgeois S. Macdonald Wright Thomas Hart Benton Thomas J. Craven George F. Of Arthur G. Dove Gaston Lachaise John Marin extensive essay Hutchins Hapgood Oscar Bluemner Kenneth Hayes Miller J. B. Kerfoot Ernest Bloch Alfeo Faggi Evelyn Scott Sherwood Anderson extensive essay which was previously published in The New Republic October 25 1922 regarding Alfred Steiglitz Georgia O'Keeffe Walter Lippmann De Zayas. The letters are followed by a Bibliography of References in "Camera Work" and then "A Few general References in The English Language." Though the publication date is listed as December 1922 it is possible it was not printed until January 1923 as a reference is made to an paragraph published in January 1923 in the Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. Extremely rare. 9 copies located on Worldcat. The letters / essays / comments contained herein were solicited by Strand and Steiglitz for a Special Issue of MSS Manuscripts in early to mid-May 1922 judging by the dates on the earliest responses. MSS paperback
9788586707353IMS EDITORA. new. Catlogo da exposio ""Olhar direto: fotografias de Paul Strand"" realizada em 2009 pelo Instituto Moreira Salles em parceria com a Aperture Foundation instituio americana responsvel por preservar e divulgar a obra do americano Paul Strand 1890-1976 e editora internacional de livros de fotografia. Dividida em trs partes - Primeiros anos dcadas de 1910-1920 Nova Inglaterra dcadas de 1920-1940 e Viagens e ensaios dcadas de 1930-1970 - a obra traz ainda prefcio de Heloisa Espada uma introduo obra de Strand e cronologia. Este lanamento integra a fase de intercmbio internacional iniciada pelo IMS a fim de trazer ao pblico brasileiro nomes fundamentais da fotografia clssica e contempornea. IMS EDITORA unknown
1998017913New York: Abrams / Metropoliltan Museum of Art 1998. This is a fine hardcover copy with a fine dust jacket with virtually no wear. Completely clean. This monograph was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Metropoliltan Museum of Art from March 10 through May 31 1998. Illustrated in black & white with 55 of Paul Strand's superb early photographs. 12" high X 13" wide 166 pages. Large heavy book foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. Abrams / Metropoliltan Museum of Art, Hardcover
20081554755053Fundación Barrié 2008. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Minor shelf and handling wear overall a clean solid copy with minimal signs of use. Disc included. No marks to text. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Fundación Barrié hardcover
009949Zurich: Gallery 'Zur Stockeregg. First edition limited to 2000 numbered copies. Number 446. Published Zurich: Gallery 'Zur Stockeregg 1987. Large 8vo. wrappers 7 5/16" x 10 1/4" 199pp. illustrated with 93 full page plates. Text in grman and English. Fine. . Fine. Soft cover. 1st. Gallery 'Zur Stockeregg paperback
1998404443New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art/Abrams 1998. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Hardcover 166 pages large square format with 56 beautiful tritone plates 35 duotone plates by Strand. "Issued in conjunction with a 1998 exhibition that featured photographs by Paul Strand 1890-1976. The text additionally "traces the early development of Strand's ideas the complex cultural context of his experiments and the emergence of such masterpieces as Wall Street White Fence and Blind." Record # 404443 Metropolitan Museum of Art/Abrams hardcover
197122204New York: Aperture 1971. First Edition. Large 4to. Unpaginated. Profusely illustrated with black & white photo-reproductions. Fine copies in near fine dustjackets light wear to extremities; 2 short closed tears at edges of Volume 1. This two-volume retrospective was published to coincide with an exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and then St. Louis Los Angeles San Francisco and Boston. The production of the printing and presentation was supervised by Strand. Aperture unknown
19721246749976Aperture 1972. Hardcover. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket in good condition. Cover and binding are worn but intact. A reading copy in fair condition. The dust jacket is housed in protective mylar for preservation. Front hinge cracked. The text block includes extensive photographs to supplement the text. Foxing visible on top of text block. The binding suffers minor loosening due to age and wear but remains secure and in-tact. Secure packaging for safe delivery.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Aperture hardcover
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
1971013621NY: Aperture 1971. 1st Edition. Hardcover. VG. First edition of one volume version combing the volumes of 1915 - 1946 and 1950 - 1968. Some soiling and wear about edges still firmly bound. No names inscriptions or bookplates. Aperture hardcover
2014204630Philadelphia PA: Philadelphia Museum of Art 2014. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 373 pages. Published in conjunction a traveling exhibition. Edited and with essays by Peter Barberie and Amanda N. Bock. Features the text of a roundtable discussion with Barbarie Bock and Martin Barnes Karen Beckman Tsitsi Jaji and Maria Antonella Pelizzari and a chronology by Samantha Gainsburg. Includes hundreds of images by Strand. A clean very near fine copy in gray cloth boards and in a near fine dust jacket with some very minor wear. A very nicely printed and designed book that includes many of Strand's most important images. Please note that this is a heavy and oversized book and will require extra shipping. Philadelphia Museum of Art unknown
1971410925New York: Aperture 1971. A fine copy well preserved. 4to. Original cloth. Published to accompany a major retrospective exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Metropolitan Museum of Art Los Angeles County Museum of Art Boston Museum of Fine Arts and City Art Museum of St. Louis. Aperture unknown
1994TH250083Aperture New York No 135 Spring 1994. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. 1st printing. Special issue devoted to Paul Strand. Extra Large 4to. in photo illustrated stiff glossy card covers unpaginated approx. 132pp on thick glossy art paper mainly very finely printed full-page b/w photos. PLUS loosely inserted prospectus for this book and an 8 page illustrated list of portfolios and prints by Strand available for sale __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved almost AS NEW unmarked copy few spots of slight shelf rub to cover edges. . To see more of our Photo books type DbbPHOTO in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Aperture, New York (No 135 Spring) paperback
1998003267NY: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1998. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. NY: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1998. 166pp; 55 tritone plates. Oblong 4to. White cloth. Fine in lightly toned jacket. Monograph on the early career of American photographer Paul Strand 1890-1976 surveying the influence of the European avant-garde in photographs he shot in and around New York City in 1916. With foreword by Philippe de Montebello illustrated introductory essay by Maria Morris Hambourg 55 tritone plates and notes at rear. <br/> <br/> The Metropolitan Museum of Art hardcover
2010206196New York and Mexico: Aperture and Fundacion Televisa 2010. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 359 pages. Monograph on the photographs in Mexico of American photographer Paul Strand. Features text by James Krippner an historical essay by Alfonso Morales Carrillo and additional contributions by Katherine Ware Leo Hurwitz David Alfaro Siquerios as well as process notes by Anthony Montoya. Includes 100 color 240 black and white and 89 tritone illustrations. A fine copy in photo-illustrated front board with cloth spine and rear board and a fine dvd. No dust jacket as issued. This is a heavy and oversized book and will require extra shipping. Aperture and Fundacion Televisa unknown
1990210463New York & Washington D.C.: National Gallery of Art in association with Aperture 1990. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 171 pages. Published in conjunction with a traveling exhibition that ran December 2 1990 through February 3 1991 in Washington D.C. and then on to six other locations for additional dates. Features text by Sarah Greenough and an afterword by Michael E. Hoffman. Includes over 140 black and white images many of which are some Strand's best known works along with a chronology and a checklist. A clean and tight near fine copy in black cloth boards and in a very good plus dust jacket with some light wear and a small chip to the base of the front panel near the spine. A nice copy of what is still one of the best monographs on Strand. National Gallery of Art in association with Aperture unknown
2010ANAIS-1597111376Aperture 2010-11-15. hardcover. Good. 13.2X11.7X1.6. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Aperture hardcover