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1971130160Paris: Le Soleil Noir 1971. First edition. Softcover. 92 pages. Text in French with contributions by Zeno Bianu Michel Bulteau Jean-Pierre Cretin Jacques Ferry Jean-Jacques Faussot Patrick Geoffrois Benoit Holliger Thierry Lamarre Bertrand Lorquin Jean-Claude Machek Matthieu Messagier Giles Meziere Jean-Jaques N'Guyen That Alain Prique and Mick Trean. A tight close to near fine copy in wrappers with an owner signature to the first page. Uncommon. Le Soleil Noir unknown books
1962150192Paris: Dalmas 1962. Collection of five vintage oversize borderless reference photographs from the 1962 unfinished French film two showing actors Dorothy Dandridge Alain Delon and Yona Levy one showing Dandridge and Levy one showing Dandridge and Delon and one showing producer Raoul Levy and actor Gregoire Aslan. With a printed mimeo snipe on the verso along with the stamps of Westport Public Library and Dalmas agency. From the archive of the PIX Agency a photo house that acted as an intermediary between emigre photographers as well as those still living in Europe and the American magazine and newspaper market between 1935-1969.<br/><br/>A dramatization of famed Italian explorer Marco Polo's visit to East India left incomplete due to producer Raoul Levy running out of money early on in production. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Belgrade Yugoslavia and Venice Italy. <br/><br/>Two 10.75 x 8.25 inches one 8.25 x 9 inches one 8.25 x 11.75 inches and one 9.5 x 7 inches. Very Good plus lightly edgeworn two with faint toning on the recto. Dalmas 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
187630161Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1876. Hardcover. Very good. 68pp. Gilt a bit dulled frontis loose else very good in publisher's brown cloth. <br/><br/> Government Printing Office hardcover books
196781252Cambridge:: Harvard University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1967. Hardcover. Second printing. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Harvard University Press, hardcover 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
198012415London 1980. Lithograph. Number 2 from an edition of 4. Signed by the artist in pencil lower right. Excellent 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
198112430London 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
198112421London 1981. 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
2002WRCLIT80520Np: The Friends of the Amherst College Library 2002. Broadside 22.9 x 15.3 cm. One of 850 copies printed by The Oliphant Press. One horizontal fold else about fine. The Friends of the Amherst College Library unknown books
1960WRCLIT61715Middletown: Wesleyan 1960. Cloth. First edition clothbound issue of the poet's first collection. Fine in slightly darkened dust jacket with small smudge. Wesleyan hardcover books
191616769Dobbs Ferry New York 1916. Identified on bottom border; approx. 3" x 4" snapshot format; some wear & fade; good condition interesting Dobbs Ferry photographic & history ephemera. Good. unknown books
199260496Chicago:: University of Chicago Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. Complete in three volumes. Volume 1: Rights - The New Quarrel Between the Ancients and the Moderns 1990. Volume 2: The System of Philosophies of History 1992. Volume 3: From the Rights of Man to the Republican Idea 1992. Translated from the French by Franklin Philip. Each volume is a first printing thus. Each volume is fine in a fine dust jacket. . University of Chicago Press, hardcover books
1992222055Chicago: University of Chicago Press 1992. Hardcover. x 200p. introduction conclusion notes index illustrated with a few figures very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. On Hegel Heidegger Kant Fichte and Rousseau. University of Chicago Press hardcover books
198012437London 1980. 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
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
1990033095Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press 1990. vii 151p. dj Political philosophy 1. University of Chicago Press 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
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
1995171775London & Bristol: Taylor & Francis on behalf of World Health Organization 1995. Paperback. xix 243p. foreword preface notes references index illustrated with figures and tables very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Social Aspects of AIDS Series Peter Aggleton editor. Taylor & Francis on behalf of World Health Organization paperback books
1983UDAVSTR00lrUniversity of Chicago 1983. Good. David Ferry. Strangers. Chicago: University of Chicago 1983. 48pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Good. University of Chicago paperback 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
197823567London: Polydor Records / E.G. Records Ltd. 1978. First Edition. Near fine. 4to. Bright yellow folder with one 8'' x 10'' glossy black & white photo and a one-page press release printed on dark gray heavy paper. Light edgewear/rubbing to folder; contents near fine. <br/><br/>Promotional folder for Bryan Ferry's 1978 album with a photo of the artist in leather coat and a press release praising "the most complete Ferry work to date." [Polydor Records / E.G. Records Ltd.] hardcover books
1989Embry 110596U. of California Press 1989. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Inscribed by the author. U. of California Press, 1989. First edition, first printing. unknown books