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198012425London 1980. Colour lithograph. Number 2 from an edition of 4. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Very good condition. A lively early print by the progressive contemporary British artist David Ferry.<br/> <br/>A printmaker and photomontage specialist who has lectured and exhibited his works worldwide David Ferry was born in Blackpool in 1957. After studying at the Blackpool College of Technology he trained at the prestigious Camberwell School of Art and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His first solo exhibition was held at the 1984 International Contemporary Art Fair at London's Barbican Centre and he made his first significant U.S. debut in 2000 as a visiting professor at Southampton College New York with an exhibition entitled David Ferry from the window seat at the Avram Gallery. In addition to his many lithographs and photomontages Ferry's oeuvre includes numerous artist books some of which featured in the 1999 touring exhibition and catalogue Aspects of Our National Heritage. His abstract works frequently have a satirical edge and the influence of his self-professed fascination with the surreal and the comical is particularly evident in those images representing his subjective interpretation of particular places and historical events. In 2002 he was awarded an important grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. His work can be found at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford; the Museum of Modern Art New York; the Scottish Museum of Modern Art; the Art Institute Chicago; the Art Museum of Estonia; and in many corporate and university collections. He has had recent solo exhibitions in Berlin Brighton London New York Seoul and Poznan. unknown books
198112444London 1981. Lithograph. Number 2 from an edition of 4. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Very good condition apart from a few small bits of excess ink in the margins. A lively early print by the progressive contemporary British artist David Ferry.<br/> <br/>A printmaker and photomontage specialist who has lectured and exhibited his works worldwide David Ferry was born in Blackpool in 1957. After studying at the Blackpool College of Technology he trained at the prestigious Camberwell School of Art and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His first solo exhibition was held at the 1984 International Contemporary Art Fair at London's Barbican Centre and he made his first significant U.S. debut in 2000 as a visiting professor at Southampton College New York with an exhibition entitled David Ferry from the window seat at the Avram Gallery. In addition to his many lithographs and photomontages Ferry's oeuvre includes numerous artist books some of which featured in the 1999 touring exhibition and catalogue Aspects of Our National Heritage. His abstract works frequently have a satirical edge and the influence of his self-professed fascination with the surreal and the comical is particularly evident in those images representing his subjective interpretation of particular places and historical events. In 2002 he was awarded an important grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. His work can be found at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford; the Museum of Modern Art New York; the Scottish Museum of Modern Art; the Art Institute Chicago; the Art Museum of Estonia; and in many corporate and university collections. He has had recent solo exhibitions in Berlin Brighton London New York Seoul and Poznan. unknown books
198112446London 1981. Lithograph. Number 2 from an edition of 4. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Very good condition apart from a few small bits of excess ink in the margins. A lively early print by the progressive contemporary British artist David Ferry.<br/> <br/>A printmaker and photomontage specialist who has lectured and exhibited his works worldwide David Ferry was born in Blackpool in 1957. After studying at the Blackpool College of Technology he trained at the prestigious Camberwell School of Art and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His first solo exhibition was held at the 1984 International Contemporary Art Fair at London's Barbican Centre and he made his first significant U.S. debut in 2000 as a visiting professor at Southampton College New York with an exhibition entitled David Ferry from the window seat at the Avram Gallery. In addition to his many lithographs and photomontages Ferry's oeuvre includes numerous artist books some of which featured in the 1999 touring exhibition and catalogue: Aspects of Our National Heritage. His abstract works frequently have a satirical edge and the influence of his self-professed fascination with the surreal and the comical is particularly evident in those images representing his subjective interpretation of particular places and historical events. In 2002 he was awarded an important grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. His work can be found at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford; the Museum of Modern Art New York; the Scottish Museum of Modern Art; the Art Institute Chicago; the Art Museum of Estonia; and in many corporate and university collections. He has had recent solo exhibitions in Berlin Brighton London New York Seoul and Poznan. unknown books
198112433London 1981. Mixed media. Number 2 from an edition of 4. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Very good condition. A lively early work by the progressive contemporary British artist David Ferry.<br/> <br/>A printmaker and photomontage specialist who has lectured and exhibited his works worldwide David Ferry was born in Blackpool in 1957. After studying at the Blackpool College of Technology he trained at the prestigious Camberwell School of Art and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His first solo exhibition was held at the 1984 International Contemporary Art Fair at London's Barbican Centre and he made his first significant U.S. debut in 2000 as a visiting professor at Southampton College New York with an exhibition entitled David Ferry from the window seat at the Avram Gallery. In addition to his many lithographs and photomontages Ferry's oeuvre includes numerous artist books some of which featured in the 1999 touring exhibition and catalogue Aspects of Our National Heritage. His abstract works frequently have a satirical edge and the influence of his self-professed fascination with the surreal and the comical is particularly evident in those images representing his subjective interpretation of particular places and historical events. Ferry currently teaches printmaking at the Winchester School of Art and is also a curriculum advisor for a national print study center in Cambridge. In 2002 he was awarded an important grant from the Pollock-Krasner to fund the creation of new works for a future exhibition in New York. unknown books
198112424London 1981. Lithograph. Number 3 from an edition of 4. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Very good condition. A lively early print by the progressive contemporary British artist David Ferry.<br/> <br/>A printmaker and photomontage specialist who has lectured and exhibited his works worldwide David Ferry was born in Blackpool in 1957. After studying at the Blackpool College of Technology he trained at the prestigious Camberwell School of Art and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His first solo exhibition was held at the 1984 International Contemporary Art Fair at London's Barbican Centre and he made his first significant U.S. debut in 2000 as a visiting professor at Southampton College New York with an exhibition entitled David Ferry from the window seat at the Avram Gallery. In addition to his many lithographs and photomontages Ferry's oeuvre includes numerous artist books some of which featured in the 1999 touring exhibition and catalogue Aspects of Our National Heritage. His abstract works frequently have a satirical edge and the influence of his self-professed fascination with the surreal and the comical is particularly evident in those images representing his subjective interpretation of particular places and historical events. In 2002 he was awarded an important grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. His work can be found at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford; the Museum of Modern Art New York; the Scottish Museum of Modern Art; the Art Institute Chicago; the Art Museum of Estonia; and in many corporate and university collections. He has had recent solo exhibitions in Berlin Brighton London New York Seoul and Poznan. unknown books
198112443London 1981. Lithograph. Number 3 from an edition of 4. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Very good condition. A lively early print by the progressive contemporary British artist David Ferry.<br/> <br/>A printmaker and photomontage specialist who has lectured and exhibited his works worldwide David Ferry was born in Blackpool in 1957. After studying at the Blackpool College of Technology he trained at the prestigious Camberwell School of Art and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His first solo exhibition was held at the 1984 International Contemporary Art Fair at London's Barbican Centre and he made his first significant U.S. debut in 2000 as a visiting professor at Southampton College New York with an exhibition entitled David Ferry from the window seat at the Avram Gallery. In addition to his many lithographs and photomontages Ferry's oeuvre includes numerous artist books some of which featured in the 1999 touring exhibition and catalogue Aspects of Our National Heritage. His abstract works frequently have a satirical edge and the influence of his self-professed fascination with the surreal and the comical is particularly evident in those images representing his subjective interpretation of particular places and historical events. In 2002 he was awarded an important grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. His work can be found at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford; the Museum of Modern Art New York; the Scottish Museum of Modern Art; the Art Institute Chicago; the Art Museum of Estonia; and in many corporate and university collections. He has had recent solo exhibitions in Berlin Brighton London New York Seoul and Poznan. unknown books
198012429London 1980. Lithograph. Number 2 from an edition of 2. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Very good condition. A lively early print by the progressive contemporary British artist David Ferry.<br/> <br/>A printmaker and photomontage specialist who has lectured and exhibited his works worldwide David Ferry was born in Blackpool in 1957. After studying at the Blackpool College of Technology he trained at the prestigious Camberwell School of Art and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His first solo exhibition was held at the 1984 International Contemporary Art Fair at London's Barbican Centre and he made his first significant U.S. debut in 2000 as a visiting professor at Southampton College New York with an exhibition entitled David Ferry from the window seat at the Avram Gallery. In addition to his many lithographs and photomontages Ferry's oeuvre includes numerous artist books some of which featured in the 1999 touring exhibition and catalogue Aspects of Our National Heritage. His abstract works frequently have a satirical edge and the influence of his self-professed fascination with the surreal and the comical is particularly evident in those images representing his subjective interpretation of particular places and historical events. In 2002 he was awarded an important grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. His work can be found at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford; the Museum of Modern Art New York; the Scottish Museum of Modern Art; the Art Institute Chicago; the Art Museum of Estonia; and in many corporate and university collections. He has had recent solo exhibitions in Berlin Brighton London New York Seoul and Poznan. unknown books
198112420London 1981. Silkscreen. Number 2 from an edition of 4. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Very good condition. A lively early print by the progressive contemporary British artist David Ferry.<br/> <br/>A printmaker and photomontage specialist who has lectured and exhibited his works worldwide David Ferry was born in Blackpool in 1957. After studying at the Blackpool College of Technology he trained at the prestigious Camberwell School of Art and Crafts and the Slade School of Fine Art in London. His first solo exhibition was held at the 1984 International Contemporary Art Fair at London's Barbican Centre and he made his first significant U.S. debut in 2000 as a visiting professor at Southampton College New York with an exhibition entitled David Ferry from the window seat at the Avram Gallery. In addition to his many lithographs and photomontages Ferry's oeuvre includes numerous artist books some of which featured in the 1999 touring exhibition and catalogue Aspects of Our National Heritage. His abstract works frequently have a satirical edge and the influence of his self-professed fascination with the surreal and the comical is particularly evident in those images representing his subjective interpretation of particular places and historical events. In 2002 he was awarded an important grant from the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. His work can be found at the Ashmolean Museum Oxford; the Museum of Modern Art New York; the Scottish Museum of Modern Art; the Art Institute Chicago; the Art Museum of Estonia; and in many corporate and university collections. He has had recent solo exhibitions in Berlin Brighton London New York Seoul and Poznan. unknown books
200750170Menlo Park: Occasional Works 2007. First edition. 12 x 8 inch broadside printed in three colors. Fine. One of 50 copies SIGNED by Ferry. [Menlo Park]: Occasional Works unknown books
200850171Menlo Park: Occasional Works 2008. First edition. 15 1/2 x 8 1/2 inch broadside printed in three colors. Fine. Original Latin Ode i xxx Ode ii xiv with facing English translations. One of 50 copies SIGNED by Ferry. [Menlo Park]: Occasional Works unknown books
1856144519New York: Harper 1856. hardcover. near fine. 344pp. ads. 8vo original blind stamped red cloth. New York: Harper 1856. First American Edition. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Historical novel on Mexico. Author who was French spent seven years in Mexico. Previous owners name on inside front cover.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
1858181167Paris.: Hachette. 1858. Quarter brown leather over patterned boards marbled endpapers. Good plus spine insect damaged top 5 cm at front hinge contents near fine. 12mo. 17.5x11.2 cm. . French text. weight: 0.8 lb. Hachette. hardcover books
18565436New York: Harper & Bros. 1856. First English language edition. 8vo 344 pp publisher's ads. Published in Paris the preceding year as Scenes de la Vie Mexicaine. Ferry was inexhaustible traveller in Spain Russia and over 4000 miles by horseback through Mexico. He was very popular in France his volume the Mexican revolution even meriting a preface by George Sand. The endpapers are yellow clay-coated paper and are uniformly discolored. Binding is pebbled cloth with incised patter. Gilt on spine is bright. Near fine copy. <br/><br/> Harper & Bros. hardcover books
alb93c0f0f4a65ee3a1Ferry Gabriel. A forest vagrant. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Ferri Gabriel'. Lesnoy brodyaga. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).Novel in 14 Parts-14 Volumes. Moscow. In Alexander Semyon's Printing House. 1860. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb93c0f0f4a65ee3a1
1850008906Paris: L. Maison. Fair. 1850. First Edition 2nd Issue. Printed Wrapper. Early gold-era history of California. Printed wrappers are soiled and chipped on edges. Back wrapper and spine are missing replaced with newer material. Pages are lightly browned within text with light foxing. Deckle edges are soiled and chipped with a few dog-eared pages. The four engraved views are present and clean with views of Pyramid Lake Sutter's Fort giant sequoias and San Francisco. 3 single leaf maps include Carte particuliere des Baies de Monterey et de San Francisco" "Carte topographique d'une partie de l'Isthme de Panama comprenant le Bassin de la Riviere de Chagres et la Route de Chagres a Panama" "Carte d'une partie de L'Amerique Meridionale comprenant le Cap Horn et le Detroit de Magellan" plus the large folding map titled de la Nouvlle Californie are present. The large folding map has several tears at folds but is quite detailed showing missions Indian tribes ranchos the Great Salt Lake Colorado River and the gold region of California and includes the area covering present day California New Mexico Arizona Colorado and Nevada and Utah. The folding map indicates Deuxieme Edition but no indication on book title of second edition. Text includes chapters on climate mountains rivers mining natural history California Missions and San Francisco. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 386 pp . L. Maison unknown books
1850WRCAM56025Paris: L. Maison 1850. 4386pp. plus eight engraved plates and maps including large folding map. Half title. 12mo. Contemporary half calf and marbled boards spine gilt. Boards moderately rubbed and worn at edges corners and joints. Light foxing and tanning throughout. Folding map with expertly repaired closed tears. Very good. Second edition published the same year as the first and identical except for the "Deuxieme Edition" statement at the head of the folding map. It is illustrative of the worldwide interest in the Gold Rush that brought so many gold-seekers to California including from France. Cowan calls it "the most complete and extensive work descriptive of California published in France at this time." "Ferry based his text on many sources and quoted extensively from Jacques Antoine Moerenhout. He included chapters on New Helvetia the gold region and methods of mining" - Kurutz. Also included are chapters on travel to California different routes to take etc. The large detailed map shows "Nouvelle Californie" i.e. the entire region comprising present-day California New Mexico Arizona Colorado and Nevada. The map is quite detailed showing missions Indian tribes ranchos etc. and is based on Duflot de Mofras. The plates include a view of San Francisco Sutter's Fort and other maps including one of the San Francisco Bay area. A handsome and detailed French book on California. KURUTZ 236. COWAN p.207. MONAGHAN 689. WHEAT GOLD REGION 155-156. WHEAT GOLD RUSH 75 ref. SABIN 24198. HOWES F101 "aa." L. Maison hardcover books
1851001898Venezia: Tipografia Fontana 1851. Half Calf. Marbled boards. Very Good. 8vo. 23.5 by 15.5 cm. 340 pp. With 3 of the 12 steel engraved plates. Condition: leather rubbed worn yet gilt lettering still clear intact. Title page with light foxing and scattered light foxing besides. Light dampstain on last few leaves. Generally text pages are mostly clean and one might say remarkably given the paper stock that was used. The only significant shortcoming in our view is the missing plates but still a scarce work. Only five copies come up on OCLC First Search -- Bologna UCLA Berkeley LOC New York Hist. Soc. <br /> Tipografia Fontana hardcover books
1994248759New York: Crossroad 1994. Hardcover. xx 231p. foreword preface very good first edition in boards and unclipped dj. Crossroad hardcover books
197027104Paris: Andre Balland 1970. First edition. 182 pp; 20 x 13 cm; Original illustrated boards fine. <br/><br/> Andre Balland hardcover books
194826688Paris: L'Air du Temps 1948. First edition. Original wrappers 20 x 12 cm; 43 pages unopened; slight spotting to text paper otherwise fine. Complete with the separate leaf bearing a quote from André Breton's review in Le Figaro Littéraire. This is copy number 36 of 155 including 25 h.c. on Arches. <br/><br/> L'Air du Temps unknown books
1954WRCLIT58031Paris: Collège de 'Pataphysique 1954. 12mo. Pale green printed wrappers. Wrappers faintly sunned at edges otherwise fine unopened. First edition. One of 278 copies on Chiffon from a total edition of 333 copies. An early example of the prolific film scenarist's work after he disentangled from his surrealist associations and affiliated himself with the Collège de 'Pataphysique. Both the wrapper and the half-title abbreviate the title to simply MONOLO. Collège de 'Pataphysique unknown books
1292884First Edition. Softcover. 8vo paged 1323-1336 tables graphs; VG; gray cover with black print front cover has blue library stamp at bottom edge small pencil mark at head of title mild creasing of cover and pages back cover has minor spotting lower spine staple beginning to rust; clean interior; "Reprinted from the Journal of the American Chemical Society 64 1323 and 13320 1942" 1292884. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. unknown books
1293157Other. 8vo 21 leaves tables; G-; buff folder with taped label and blue library stamp carbon copy of typescript folder and leaves impressed with paperclips first leaf stained from paperclips and has upper left corner torn away some smudging on all leaves leaves have peripheral creasing and folds text has pencil and ink editorial notations; at head of title "Contribution from the Department of Physical Chemistry Harvard Medical School." 1293157. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. unknown books