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108 pages. Features: Ronald Reagan's Party Could Be Over; Reagan's Bad Relations with Labour; Jerry Brown's political fortunes stung by Medfly; Soviet Chemical Warfare; Diving to the Andrea Doria; To the Right March! - Feature article on Jesse Helms with colour photos; Khomeini's Opponents Strike - Killing his President and Prime Minister; South Africans leave Angola; Samuel Doe consolidates power in Liberia; Epidemic of Bombings; Major ad feature for Sheraton Hotels; Poland's Solidarity one year later; Madison Avenue aims for the baby-boom generation; Pacific Western's Blow-Up (3D) Billboard; Claudette Colbert at 77; New PET medical scanner; Air Parks for private plane owners; Lethal injection will be applied to Thomas Lee (Sonny) Hays; Tennis Player Chris Evert Lloyd; Reggie Jackson in color-photo Panasonic Omnivision portable video system ad; Review of "Memoirs of an Anti-Semite" by Gregor von Rezzori; Passing of Vera-Ellen Rohe, Theodore Roszak, Albert Speer, Joseph H. Hirschhorn, Alec Waugh; Alberta auto dealer Les Longmate is featured in ad. Average wear. Two-inch opening along top of coverfold. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
68 pages. Features: Peugeot 204 ad; A talk with Prime Minister Trudeau; Recovering oil from the sunken tanker Arrow in Chedabucto Bay; St. Mary's Church in Red Deer, Alberta - unusual architecture by Douglas Cardinal; U.S. Postal Service Strike; Home life of letter carrier Peter Stafford of New York; The Enduring Mail Mess; Miasma of My Lai - with photo of General Koster; S.S. "Columbia Eagle"; Death of bomber Diana Oughton; Danger and Opportunity in Indochina - major war coverage; Israel-P.L.O. conflict - article with photo of smiling Arafat in Jordanian cave office and six pages of excellent colour photos of the opposing military forces; Willi Stoph - from bricklayer to organization man; Rampaging plague of mice in Australia; Reproduction of controversial British poster depicting a pregnant man; Ronald Reagan deals with student protests; Last days of the "California Zephyr" train - article with photo; Photo-illustrated article on Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (CSN&Y); The Berlin Syndrome; Banned ad for "The Boys in the Band"; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
60 pages. Features: Major coverage of Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale in the wake of their defeat of Ted Kennedy; One-page ad features photo of Cec De Long, PEI award-winning auto dealer; Nostalgic Toshiba calculator ad; Re-Thinking the Unthinkable - Jimmy Carter revisits the new game plan for fighting a nuclear war; Jihad for Jerusalem - Saudis try to lure Egypt's Sadat back into the Arab fold; Sadat and Begin - "Best Wishes"; Moscow's deadlock in Afghanistan - article with photo of Mi-24 helicopter in action; In Iran the Majlis Choose a Modest Man - Mohammed Ali Raja'i; Gdansk Shipyard Strike; Skyjacking to Havana; Harsh Politics in South Korea - Kim Dae Jung; Goon Squads and Torture in Bolivia; Color celebrity photos of Christie Brinkley, Beverly Johnson, Jerry and Eileen Ford, John Casablancas, Patti Hansen, Kim Alexis, Esme Marshall, Christie Hefner, Ed Koch, Muhammad Ali, Eleanor Mondale, Lauren Bacall, Gilda Radner and Shelley Winters; Cautious Consumers; K mart stores riding out the recession well; Mountain of Debt in Brazil; Dr. Neil Gordon's Serious Thinkers - summer science seminars; Steve and Cyndy Garvey lawsuit against "Inside Sports"; Passing of Agha Mohammed Yahya Khan and Paul Robert; Five teams ruled ineligible for next season's Rose Bowl; Peking Opera at the Met - article with color photos; Six of the Best - and smallest - U.S. music festivals; Somewhat above-average wear. Spine rolled. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Magazine
72 pages. Features: Antisubmarine warfare, the 'St. Croix' and Vice Admiral Rayner; Big crowds for JFK in Berkeley and New Orleans; Test pilot Joe Walker and the X-15; Major Vietnam war coverage; Queen Juliana of the Netherlands; The European Common Market - toward ten; President Ayub of Pakistan; Manhattan's pioneering Institute of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Photos of baseball players Cletis Leroy Boyer and Kenton Lloyd Boyer; Photo and coverage of Jack Nicklaus; Rocket Richard appears in Vitalis ad; Photo of Andy Warhol in art article; Passing of Frank Wilson Braden, Harry Guy Bartholomew, Walter Phelps Hall, Major General Ralph Emerson Truman and Helen Dortch Longstreet; Cosmonaut Gherman Stepanovich Titov tours U.S.; The P-1127 VTOL; Photo of California hod carriers on strike; Photo of Mr. Norman Brunt of Port Credit, Ontario in Atlas Steels ad; and more. Centerfold ad holding by one staple. Average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
92 pages. Features: Color-photo ad for red IBM typewriter inside front cover; 2/3-page ad for The Calgary Inn; Major coverage of Quebec politics; Bill Carpenter - Once and Future Hero; Ronald Reagan wins California's Republican gubernatorial primary; James H. Meredith shot near Hernando MS by Aubrey James Norvell - article with graphic photo; Bobby Kennedy (RFK) in South Africa; Cult leader Benjamin Purnell of Benton Harbor, MI; Topeka Tornado; Fall of the XB-70 Valkyrie bomber; Time essay on LSD; Major Vietnam war coverage; Polish struggle between the Catholic church and the Communist government; Strike and violence in Dacca, Pakistan; Arthritis and Rheumatism; Knee paintings; John Mecom and the Houston Chronicle; Nice one-page color-photo Canadian Pacific Airlines ad features lovely Asian ladies; Jeanne Davis and public decency; Photo of Walkout at Amherst; Volvo car ad; Gemini 9 returns to the Atlantic with Stafford and Cernan; Photo of American runner Jim Ryun; America's two warring pro-football leagues negotiate - with photo of Pete Rozelle; Passing of test pilot Joseph A. Walker, Norman Baillie-Stewart, Natacha Rambova, Blanche Wolf Knopf, Frederic A. Gimbel, Jean Arp and lawyer-rancher Wellington Rankinand; O'Keefe Beer ad features illustration of furnituremaker Andre Gariepy; A&P heir Huntington Hartford; Ruhr coalminers strike; Interesting one-page color ad for Walker's Crystal Gin features mounted moose head; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Page 47-48 missing (unclear what they contained). Minor evidence of moisture exposure. A worthy vintage copy. Book
68 pages. Features: Cesar Chavez and The Little Strike That Grew to La Causa - major article; Nice two-page ad for the Mercedes-Benz 280 S; Manitoba - Three weeks to Victory - article with photo of Howard Paulley with the Schreyers; Color photo of smiling Nixon with Trudeau at Terre Des Hommes; Major photo-illustrated article on Native Canadians and the federal government; The Curious Case of Dr. John Knowles; Great photo of "Rural Alabama Negroes at Polls", lined up outside "The Sugar Shack"; JDL / Jewish Defense League article - threat breeds counterthreat; Europe's dreams of unity revive - article with photo of new EU headquarters under construction; France's new cabinet; Rhine River pollution; Latin America - protest and progress; Commando assaults in the mid-east; Interview with General Yakubu Gowan of Nigeria; Legacy of the Warren Supreme Court; Article on the passing of Judy Garland; Measuring earth's motion; Photo of strike scene at San Francisco State; Passing of Willy Ley, Westbrook Pegler, Alene Stern Erlanger and Frank King; Showdown in Trade with Japan; Agnellli intends to acquire Ferrari; The Mobile Millionaire - Arthur Decio, founder of Skyline Corp., of Elkhart, IN; Westbrook Pegler - master of the epithet; The Film Maker as Ascendant Star - article with photos of Stanley Kubrick and Penn, with four pages of color photos of directors at work; Joe Frazier pummels Jerry Quarry; Pole vaulter John Pennel sets new world record; Nature Conservancy of Canada ad shows polluted river; and more. Moderate wear. Bit of writing atop front cover. Minor evidence of address label removal. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
195052459NY: Oxford University Press 1950. First edition. Strand Paul. 4to. xvi 249 pp. 106 b&w plates. Publisher's brick red cloth slightly faded at the edges with slight crimp to the upper tips. The photo-illustrated dust jacket is rubbed in a few places and has four short tears at the edges. A very good copy. <br/><br/> Oxford University Press hardcover books
1980Embry 173200Aperture 1980. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W photographs by Paul Strand. Aperture, 1980. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1950019527NY: Oxford. 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Selected and ed. by Nancy Newhall. Small bump to fore-edge of front board in very good- jacket with rubbing and short tears and bump to fore-edge. . Oxford hardcover books
1950138335New York: Oxford University Press 1950. Hardcover. VG No dj. Navy blue cloth 249 pp. 106 BW photo repros. "I was led to try to find in present-day New England images of nature and arhitecture and faces of people that were either part of or related in feeling to its great tradition" says photographer Paul Strand in his foreword. His photographs here were taken from the 1920s-1940s and are supplemented by quoted passages by some of the area's key historical personages compiled by Nancy Newhall. A quiet coffee table book in a day when coffee tables were just beginning to become popular. Oxford University Press hardcover books
19801304476Millerton New York: Aperture Inc 1980. Limited Edition #272/450. Hardcover. Quarto 256 pages; VG; bound in publisher's green-gray cloth spine sun-faded to gray with black and white lettering; housed in a VG- slipcase with sun-fading in rows; Lacking the gravure "Iris 1928" signed by Mrs. Paul Strand; shelved front table. Paul Strand 1890-1976 was an American photographer and filmmaker who along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century. His diverse body of work spanning six decades covers numerous genres and subjects throughout the Americas Europe and Africa. wikipedia. 1304476. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Aperture, Inc hardcover books
1977WRCLIT59117New York: Aperture Inc. 1977. Quarto. Printed cloth with ribbon marker. Illustrated with over one hundred photographs by Paul Strand. Very fine in cloth slipcase and publisher's shipping box. First enlarged edition limited issue. Preface by Paul Metcalf afterword by Beaumont Newhall. One of 450 numbered copies assembled from hand-selected sheets and specially bound. Accompanied by hand-pulled grain photogravure made from Strand's original negative in an edition of 450 prints. The plate was made by Jon Goodman and Richard Benson and the edition was printed at Atelier de Taille Douce St. Prex. Signed by Hazel Strand for the Paul Strand Foundation on the limitation sheet. Aperture, Inc. hardcover books
1980129302Aperture 1980. hardcover. Like New. 8x5x0. Looks unread with just a touch of shelf wear oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Aperture hardcover
1980Q-0893810606Aperture 1980-10-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Aperture hardcover
1980NM0754Aperture 1980-10-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 11x9x1. Aperture hardcover
1950EG-4LV0-JJ8C1950. Hardcover. Good. 1st ed Oxford 1950. Jacket is worn and torn. Book has moderate wear textblock edges are foxed pages yellowed with some minor blemishes binding reasonably firm. hardcover
336520Aperture. Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. #442 of 450. Missing the signed print. Binding is tight and square. Pages are very clean and bright with no markings. Minor sun dicoloration to parts of the slipcase. Aperture hardcover
198015540new oversize hc expedited & international shipping not available Aperture hardcover
1950201919New York: Oxford University Press 1950. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 248 pages. Features forewords by Newhall and Strand along with text selected and edited by Nancy Newhall. A beautiful selection of Strand's black and white photographs. A near fine copy in cloth boards with a crease to the top corner of the first seven pages and in very good plus dust jacket with some minor wear. Signed and inscribed by Nancy Newhall on the front free endpaper in the year of publication and additionally signed by Paul Strand as well. Very uncommon as such. Oxford University Press unknown
1950211649New York: Oxford University Press 1950. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 248 pages. Features forewords by Newhall and Strand along with text selected and edited by Nancy Newhall. A beautiful selection of Strand's black and white photographs. A clean and tight near fine copy in cloth boards with some light wear and in a very good plus price clipped dust jacket with some light edge wear some rubbing and some scratches ot the rear panel. Despite the minor flaws a pleasing copy. Oxford University Press unknown
19779033509New York: Aperture 1977. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Photography by Strand text selected and edited by Nancy Newhall preface by Metcalf afterward by Beaumont Newhall. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Book is fine dust jacket has mild shelfwear. 9 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches. 256 pages. <br/><br/> Aperture hardcover
19801304476Millerton New York: Aperture Inc 1980. Limited Edition #272/450. Hardcover. Quarto 256 pages; VG; bound in publisher's green-gray cloth spine sun-faded to gray with black and white lettering; housed in a VG- slipcase with sun-fading in rows; Lacking the gravure "Iris 1928" signed by Mrs. Paul Strand; shelved front table. Paul Strand 1890-1976 was an American photographer and filmmaker who along with fellow modernist photographers like Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston helped establish photography as an art form in the 20th century. His diverse body of work spanning six decades covers numerous genres and subjects throughout the Americas Europe and Africa. wikipedia. 1304476. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Aperture, Inc hardcover
1980NM0027Aperture 1980. Limited. Hardcover. New/Good. Aperture hardcover
1950018033Oxford Press 1950. Book. Very Good Corners Bumped. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. A very nice copy of the first edition top edge is a bit dusty small corner bump in a Very Good price clipped dust jacket that has some edgewear. Strand's classic book on the landscape and people of New England. The book is considered one of Strand's best capturing spirit people places and locales. This copy is inscribed and signed by Nancy Newhall and signed under Newhall's signature by Paul Strand. Quite uncommon signed by Strand. Very Good Price Clipped small bump Dj. Oxford Press Hardcover
198038537Millerton NY: Aperture 1980. Limited edition. Hardcover. g to vg. 1/450. Folio. 256pp. Original grey cloth with white and black lettering on spine and front cover. Book housed in its matching slipcase. Strand's classic book on the landscape and people of New England originally published in 1950 but printed with better detail in this edition.This book contains side by side with Paul Strand's timeless photos primary material writings from New Englanders both famous and obscure. This is copy No. 233 of the 450 printed for the first edition which were produced with hand-selected sheets specially bound and slipcased. This copy is lacking the gravure "Iris 1928" signed by Mrs. Paul Strand. Slipcase slightly age-toned along edges. Moderate sunning to spine. Slipcase and binding in overall good interior in very good condition. Aperture hardcover