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D110-103025-LLU-207x3IDW Publishing 2017-12-26. paperback. SHIPS DAILY WITH FREE TRACKING!. 7x0x10. McDaid Dan; Redondo Jesus. IDW Publishing paperback
9786555611588GEEKTOPIA. new. Dredd descobre ser o nico juiz em uma Mega-City que mal reconhece. Acompanhado por um trio de meninas selvagens ele enfrenta seu caso mais desafiador at� hoje: descobrir o que aconteceu com a cidade que jurou servir e proteger. Revitalizando o cl�ssico personagem criado por John Wagner e Carlos Ezquerra JUIZ DREDD:MEGA-CITY ZERO � uma criativa intensa e cruel distopia em quadrinhos. No segundo volume da trilogia al�m da costumeira violncia e do expressivo grafismo temos uma contundente cr�tica social e pol�tica que fala muito profundamente no s� dos tempos futuros mas de nosso presente. Um item indispens�vel na coleo de qualquer apaixonado por quadrinhos. GEEKTOPIA unknown
2020G6555610050I4N00Geektopia 2020. Paperback. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Geektopia paperback
18752440305/06/1875. <blockquote><p>An uncommon handwritten letter as President showing Grant supporting Rawlins son after the General's death</p></blockquote><p>Ulysses S. Grant met John Rawlins in Galena Ill. where they both lived before the Civil War. Rawlins was a lawyer who did work for the Grant family business and the two men became close. When Grant was appointed brigadier general in August 1861 he immediately added Rawlins onto his staff as adjutant; Rawlins effectively acted as Grant’s chief of staff for the rest of the war. Rawlins rose to the rank of brevet major general by war’s end and during the conflict was Grant's chief defender. General James Harrison Wilson said of him ""John A. Rawlins all things considered was the most remarkable man I met during the Civil War…"" That is a remarkable statement from one who served under McClellan and Grant and was a cavalry leader in his own right. Some historians believe that without Rawlins Grant would not have soared to the heights he achieved in the war. He was appointed Secretary of War when Grant was elected President of the United States. He died in September 1869.</p><p>After Rawlins death Grant became guardian of his three children. Rawlins had a son James Rawlins who sought to follow his father's military footsteps deciding to go West Point where Grant himself had gone. Of the 39 West Point cadets who graduated in 1843 along with Grant four died in the Mexican-American War 15 became Union generals during the Civil War and 3 served as Confederate generals during the war. Ironically all three Confederate generals from the class of 1843 were from northern states. Young Rawlins entered the Military Academy.</p><p>On May 29 1875 Grant announced he would not run for a 3rd term a momentous announcement at the time.</p><p><strong>Autograph letter signed</strong> Long Branch NJ June 5 1875 to James Rawlins. <em>""Dear Jimmie Your letter of the 3rd instant was received yesterday. If I can go to West Point at all it will be about the 16th of this month. I do not know when your examination takes place but I think about that time. No doubt you will be able to pass the examination and I trust will do well afterwards.â€</em></p><p>Whether or not he passed the examination Rawlins decided on a different career path. Grant got him a job working for former New York governor Edwin Morgan.</p><p><img class=""alignnone wp-image-23729 size-post-window"" src=""https://cdn.raabcollection.com/wp-content/uploads/20231204152429/Folder-site-7-1600x1327.jpg"" alt="""" width=""1600"" height=""1327"" /></p> unknown
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199823841Tübingen, Stauffenburg Verlag, 1998. XV, 178 S. 8°. OKart.
1900154675Leipzig, J. M. Gebhardt's Verlag, 1900. XIII, 704 S.; Mit 3 Illustrationen, Kl.-8° OLeinen, mit illustrierten Deckelbild, Frakturschrift,
1977168345Amsterdam: Kontexts 1977. Softcover. The final issue of "Kontexts" a poetry and art periodical founded in 1969. The periodical published a total of ten issues.<br /> <br /> About Near Fine in perfect-bound wrappers with a slight lean light age toning on the pages and brief wear at the spine ends. Kontexts unknown
6207668197.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
9374Seven black & white illus. 11 pp. Small 4to 210 x 150 mm. pictorial printed wrappers staple-bound. Schiedam Netherlands: Stedelijk Museum Schiedam 1981.<br /> <br> <br> An uncommon exhibition catalogue published by the Stedelijk Museum in Schiedam; the show was curated by Ulises Carrión 1941-89 and the books displayed came from his personal archive the Other Books and So Archive. By 1978 Carrión had closed his intrepid Amsterdam bookstore Other Books and So and converted it into an archive of artists’ books. This is one of a number of exhibitions on artists’ books that the artist organized; others took place in Iceland Poland Denmark and several locations across the Netherlands.<br /> <br> <br> This catalogue features an illuminating interview with Carrión in Dutch and English in which he spells out his criteria for what qualifies as a “bookwork†“an object book†and a “book object.†Describing the conception and production of his own bookworks he says: “When realizing my works I’m strongly influenced by my literary background I think. I’m constantly trying to get rid of it. Sometimes I succeed sometimes not. I try to reduce the book as much as possible to its essence – a sequence of signs. To me sequence implies time it means you cannot perceive a book in one time or moment. The second element is visual by nature – that which you see when you open the book. I try as much as possible to use signs other than literary even other than verbal. That’s why I use photography or rubber stamps. I’m very conscious of the paper. I strive towards an evident unfolding of the book. I don’t mean that the message should be evident but rather the book’s structure how the book fits together. You are free to interpret it as you wish but there must be some sort of recognizable structure. I’m not talking of just a pile of loose sheets.â€<br /> <br> <br> Carrión selected artists’ books by Juan Agius Anna Banana Guglielmo Cavellini Robin Crozier Claudio Goulart Kristjan Gudmundsson Davi Det Hompson Jiri Kolar David Mayor Bruno Munari Maurizio Nannucci Dieter Roth Ed Ruscha Takako Saito Jiri Valoch Lawrence Weiner etc. etc. A full listing of the works is found at the very end.<br /> <br> <br> In near fine condition. Printed in an edition of 350 copies.<br /> <br> <br> â§ Guy Schraenen ed. Dear reader. Don’t read. 2016 pp. 174 & 214 pictured. unknown
8078Many black & white illus. Two large folded sheets 299 x 212 mm. folded unbound. Purmerend: Museum Waterland 1981.<br/> <br/> An uncommon exhibition flyer for a display of bookworks at the Museum Waterland co-curated by Ulises Carrión and Juan J. Agius. Both featured their own works along with those of François Bouillon Axel Heibel Diderick van Kleef Federico Sanguinetti Ben Sleeuwenhoek Ad Gerritsen J. H. Kocman Tom Ockerse Gèza Perneczky and Pawel Petasz. Several examples of each artist’s work are pictured. All the works displayed were drawn from Agius’s and Carrión’s personal collections. This catalogue’s text written by Alex A. M. de Vries is in parallel Dutch and English. <br/> <br/> De Vries pointedly notes “Two book-artists curated and arranged this exhibition in such a way that you will not see much of the usual mania for conservation which is being practised in most of the musea. This means that you will be able to take the books in your hands…This exhibition proves that artists’ books deserve to be shown more often and on large scale. And in an adequate way. The actual treatment like that of conservators in musea who like to take care of books as if they were dealing with radio-active material does not satisfy. A book ought to be in the hand of the reader.â€<br/> <br/> Fine and fresh copy.<br/> <br/> â§ U. Carrión Quant aux Livres 2008 p. 210. unknown
7256Many black & white illus. Two large folded sheets 299 x 212 mm. folded unbound. Purmerend: Museum Waterland 1981.<br /> An uncommon exhibition flyer for a display of bookworks at the Museum Waterland. Co-curated by Ulises Carrion and Agius both included their own works along with those of François Bouillon Axel Heibel Diderick van Kleef Federico Sanguinetti Ben Sleeuwenhoek Ad Gerritsen J. H. Kocman Tom Ockerse Gèza Perneczky and Pawel Petasz. Several examples of each artist's work are pictured. All of the works displayed were drawn from Agius and Carrión's personal collections. This catalogue's text written by Alex A. M. de Vries is in parallel Dutch and English. <br /> De Vries pointedly notes "Two book-artists curated and arranged this exhibition in such a way that you will not see much of the usual mania for conservation which is being practised in most of the musea. This means that you will be able to take the books in your hands.This exhibition proves that artists' books deserve to be shown more often and on large scale. And in an adequate way. The actual treatment like that of conservators in musea who like to take care of books as if they were dealing with radio-active material does not satisfy. A book ought to be in the hand of the reader."<br /> Fine and fresh copy.<br /> ⧠U. Carrión Quant aux Livres 2008 p. 210. unknown books
6630005635.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
120188aafCoire : [s.n.], 1814, in-4to, 47 p., brochure originale muet (papier marbré).
1970RO30144693HACHETTE. 1970. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 287 pages augmentees de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte - 1 accroc sur le 1er plat -adhesifs sur le dos -. . . . Classification Dewey : 450-Italien, roumain, rhéto-romain
ORD-17072Paris. Alphonse Picard. 1902. In-8 (180 x 278mm) broché, couverture verte imprimée, 88 pages. Couverture piquée et très abîmée mais complète, bon état intérieur, peu courant.
4512lyon sans date - In 8 broché 12 pages
70601Paris, éd. Hachette - Bibliothèque Nationale - Gallica, réédition de l'édition de 1897, in-8, cartonnage souple, LVI - 210 pp., glossaire, index, table des noms propres,errata, catalogue de l'éditeur, Un très grand texte sur la chevalerie au moyen-âge sur une traduction de Jean de Meun. Pas courant Très bon état
19448L'échoppe, 2015 et 2006 2 beaux ouvrages brochés au format 12 X 18.6 cm, couverture en papier fort sobrement rehaussé d'un petit poisson bleu et d'une composition abstraite, comme le titre. Très beaux exemplaires, et 42 pages .
199111042Publications de l'Université de Provence 1991 270 pages in8. 1991. broché. 270 pages.
605013Besançon, Imprimerie du progrès, 1899. In-8, rel. moderne demi-toile écrue, pièce de titre de cuir vert en long, titre doré, couv. cons. ; 107 pp. Extrait du Progrès Français d'Août 1899-Janvier 1900.
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1166791971.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1120507383.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback