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63673Salt Lake City UT: Red Butte Press 1993. Limited Edition. Bonnie Sucec. SIGNED. 26pp. Folio 40 cm Gray cloth in matching clamshell. Near fine in a very good clamshell with light soiled marks and a thin moisture stain to the rear. Another charming production by Red Butte Press. Every page is for a different letter of the alphabet and is accompanied by an original illustration from Bonnie Sucec. Bonnie Sucec's work is included in the collections of the Salt Lake Art Center the Utah Arts Council and the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Signed by the author and the illustrator on the limitation page. A limited edition with a very low limitation. Number 10 in an edition of 75 copies with an additional 20 copies hors commerce.<br /> <br /> "Mark Strand was recognized as one of the premier American poets of his generation as well as an accomplished editor translator and prose writer. The hallmarks of his style are precise language surreal imagery and the recurring theme of absence and negation; later collections investigate ideas of the self with pointed often urbane wit. Named the US poet laureate in 1990 Strand's career spanned five decades and he won numerous accolades from critics and a loyal following among readers. In 1999 he was awarded the prestigious Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for his collection Blizzard of One." - Poetry Foundation. Red Butte Press unknown
1993RSTRPOE00FPRed Butte Press 1993. Fine. Strand Mark. A Poet's Alphabet of Influences. Sucec Bonnie. Salt Lake City UT: Red Butte Press 1993. copy #25 of 75. Illustrated. Tall narrow quarto. Brown cloth with painterly decorations in black. Signed by author. Book condition: Fine in very good taupe linen clamshell box with faint moisture stain at opening. Signed by Mark Strand and Bonnie Sucec on limitation page. Each poem headed with decorative hand-colored initials. Red Butte Press hardcover
2023__1035327414Edward Elgar 2023. Paperback. New. 400 pages. 9.25x6.13x0.94 inches. Edward Elgar paperback
2022__1839105879Edward Elgar 2022. Hardcover. New. 384 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Edward Elgar hardcover
2816Minor shelfwear; foxed and stained to textblock edges and endleaves; jackets slightly sunned creased and chipped. Very good. Paul Strand. A Retrospective Monograph: The Years 1915 - 1946 and: The Years 1950 - 1968. New York: Aperture 1972. First editions. <br /> <br /> <p>With Bill Wittliff ink ownership stamp and signature to each volume. <br /> Two quarto volumes. 382pp. Fully illustrated with b/w photos by Paul Strand. Publisher's beige cloth spines and front covers lettered in black original unclipped dust jackets. <br /> From the collection of Bill Wittliff highly regarded book designer typographer photographer and screenwriter from Austin Texas founder of the Encino Press. </p> . unknown
19711095<p>Condition: <strong>Books</strong> - Fine both tight cloth covers look great; usual light-tanning of pages; pages are clean and unmarked; previous owner's name in ink on each front blank endpaper; <strong>Dust-jackets</strong> - both VG-: vol. 1: top front DJ: 1" & 1.5" tears - both repaired with bookbinding tape slight edge-wear; vol. 2 DJ: small chip on top spine 1" tear top front 2.5" tear bottom rear - both repaired by previous owner 4" crease on bottom rear DJ . <strong>First editions</strong>. Two loose hardcover books with dust-jackets as issued plus in protective acetate jackets. Unpaginated 538 pages total. No ISBNs. Each 12.2" x 10.4". <strong>Vol. 1</strong>: <em>The Years 1915-1946</em> - This volume covers Strand's early years: the images for <em>Camera Work</em> and early portraiture the industrial photographs landscapes and natural forms Gaspe New Mexico Mexico and New England. Photographs and text by Paul Strand; texts by Leo Hurwitz Alfred Stieglitz Helmut Gernsheim Harold Clurman Van Deren Coke Henry McBride Lola Ridge Nancy Newhall Elizabeth McCausland Edwin Rolfe Walter Rosenblum and David Alfaro Siqueiros. 155 pages; 125 full-page b&w plates. <strong>Vol. 2</strong>: <em>The Years 1950-1968</em> - This volume presents extensive samples from the photo-essays Strand is so well know for: France Italy the Outer Hebrides Egypt and Ghana as well so lesser known work such as the portraiture he did while living in France and work from Morocco and Rumania. Photographs and text by Paul Strand; texts by Claude Roy Pierre-Francois Lacome John Berger Cesare Zavattini Italo Zannier Basil Davidson Catherine Duncan James Aldridge Mohamed Auda and Milton Brown. 382 pages; 183 full-page b&w plates; chronology; bibliography. <strong>NOTE</strong>: This is a set of two large heavy books – <strong>we will ship this title ONLY WITHIN THE USA</strong> apologies but no outside-USA orders can be fulfilled for this book and they will require extra shipping/packing charges. We only ship our books via USPS Media Mail with insurance & tracking. SKU 1095</p> Aperture hardcover
1972601698New York: Aperture 1972. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in boards.; From the personal collection of notable aerial photographer Owen Kanzler.; Folio 13" - 23" tall. Aperture hardcover
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
1971178740Millerton NY: Aperture 1971. First edition. Hardcover. The one volume edition of this monograph published on the occasion of a major show of Strand's photographs. Includes most of his best known images. A clean near fine copy in photo-illustrated boards with some minor wear a former owner's embossed stamp to the half title page and with a laid in invitation to an event at the Philadelphia Museum of Art for a show related to this book. No dust jacket as issued. Still a very nice copy. This is a heavy and oversized book and will require extra shipping. Aperture unknown
1972228384Aperture Inc. 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 10 1/2 x 12. 2 volumes in very good condition. Volume 1: The Years 1915-1946. Volume 2: The Years 1950-1968. Pages are clean and unmarked filled with black and white photographic plates throughout. Page edges are darkened and lightly spotted. Bound in grey cloth with black titles. Lightly bumped around the edges. Grey dustjackets in good condition with black titles. Heavily worn around the edges with chips and tears around the edges. VG/G <br/> <br/> Aperture, Inc. hardcover
1971002255New York: Aperture Inc. Unpaginated. Grey paper hardcover with black titles minimal rubbing to board corners foxing to title pages and page edges pictures clean and bright. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall C2 . Very Good. Hardcover. Later Printing. 1971. Aperture, Inc hardcover
19723959New York: Aperture 1972. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/very good . 4to. Uniform two volume set. Publisher's gray textured cloth with black spine and front cover lettering. Volume 1: 1915 - 1948. Volume 2: 1950 - 1968. No names or marks. Illustrated dust-jackets have slight wear to corners and spine ends else Fine. <br/><br/>A handsome unmarked set. Due to size and weight international shipping at cost. Aperture hardcover
19721665Aperture 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 2 vols. as publlished complete. All illus. <br/><br/> Aperture hardcover
19719833New York: Aperture 1971. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/very good. First edition. Hardcover. Quarto. Continuous pagination 382pp. Beautifully illustrated from Strand's b&w photographs. Two tiny spots of ffep of volume one. Dustjackets are price-clipped. Corner crease to one dust-jacket and light edge-wear and single creases to the flaps of both jackets. A very nice set. <br/><br/> Aperture hardcover
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
3848491826.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
ria9780810868373_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Through cross-referenced A to Z entries this book focuses on the historical development of the welfare state while simultaneously providing in-depth explanation of core terms and elements of the welfare states their structure their paperback
1487545967.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2024__1487545959MY – University of Toronto Press 2024. Hardcover. New. 160 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. MY – University of Toronto Press hardcover
1487545959.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
A9781487545956Hardback. New. A Winning Dialect tells the story of linguistic and cultural change in rural Norway over the last two decades. hardcover
ria9781487545956_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A Winning Dialect tells the story of linguistic and cultural change in rural Norway over the last two decades. hardcover
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54246n.p. n.d. Detroit ca 1997. Machine lithograph 18" x 22" printed in black and red on white background. Signed by the artist lower right. Fine. <br /> <br /> Poster published during the Detroit News Strike when staff from Detroit's two major dailies the News and the Free Press striking over wages and conditions left to form their own weekly tabloid The Detroit Sunday Journal which ran through 1999. The poster depicts four uniformed policemen forcibly removing a striking worker from the picket line with the one-word caption "A' rest." On her website Detroit graphic designer Susan Kramer identifies herself during this period "as an employee of the Detroit Newspaper Agency active member of the Communication Workers of America.and assisted in publishing the Detroit Sunday Journal." Another of Kramer's posters "Standing Strong in Detroit" was sold to raise more than $30000 to support the strike see: atdetroit-dot-com/susankramer. unknown