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1996763461996 Editions Korinsha Press & Co - 1996 - 1 vol in-8 - broché ( couverture rempliée ) - 195 pages - Illustrations en couleurs en et hors texte - Texte en japonais
1983ABE-1645962725739CATALOGUE D'EXPOSITION: STEDELIJK MUSEUM AMSTERDAM 11 MAI 3 JUILLET 1983, LOUISIANA MUSEUM OF MODERN ART HUMLEBAEK 15 JUILLET 4 SEPTEMBRE 1983, MODERNA MUSEET STOCKHOLM 17 SEPTEMBRE 30 OCTOBRE 1983-128 PAGES-20,8 CM X 27,6 CM-TEXTE EN ANGLAIS ET EN NEERLANDAIS-RICHE ICONOGRAPHIE-(24C)
1994221855London.: Barry Davies Oriental Art. 1994. Profuse colour photographic plates unpaginated selected bibliography index. 32.5 x 22.5cm. A very good hardback in dustjacket. From the library of Aubrey and Eva Sweet with a small label indicating the collection number on the spine. . Barry Davies Oriental Art. hardcover
19982090502126900932TBS Britannica 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 46 size TBS Britannica paperback
1938222981San Francisco: The Monitor 1938. Magazine. Section Two" only evidently the expo-dedicated portion of this issue of the long-lived Roman Catholic periodical. Folio magazine softbound of course stapled 17x11 illustrated wraps sepia cover drawing joins TI tower and Ferry Building images 40p. coated alkaline paperstock throughout with plenty of b&w illustrations and ads. Be warned find minimal Expo material most pix are of old Franciscan churches over boilerplate text. Item is bent along top and bottom margins packing problems for tall vulnerable thingie with crimpings and some creasing there's a half-inch food lump on cover that goes thru to verso a basically as-is good-only copy that would flatten nicely under weight. Pious boosterism; for instance PG&E took out an ad bannered "Electrical Miracles In Store For Exposition Visitors" referring to anticipated gorgeous lighting effects has a so-so b&w illustration linking lit-up nighttime SF to the nearby lit-up island. The Monitor unknown books
19962080502106507370Kumamoto Agata Museum of Art 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Kumamoto Agata Museum of Art paperback
198581641The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, 1985. 24 cm ; kart.
193961012Berkeley CA: Printed by The Professional Press 1939. 12mo. 40 pp. Illustrated blue softcovers minor shelfwear slight rubbing minor soiling still a VG copy from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan. First edition of this concise handbook detailing the iconography architecture and mystical meanings of the courts at the GGIE including the Portals of the Pacific with the Elephant Towers by Donald Mackay; the eighty-foot Pacifica created by Ralph Stackpole Court of the Pacific Murals created by Maynard Dixon; Court of the Seven Seas by George Gelham & J.H. Clark; the Court of Flowers anchored by the central Fountain of Life by O.C. Malmquist and many others. [Printed by The Professional Press], paperback
190889233New York & London: Privately Published De Vinne Press 1908. First Limited Edition. No. 65 of 300 numbered copies. Quarto 29.5cm. Half-morocco by Stikeman; 21pp text plus 23 unnumbered leaves of plates photogravures mounted on heavy card stock each with tissue guard and a facing page of text description. Occasional faint foxing to plate margins; small puncture at center of one tissue-guard else a tight Near Fine copy in an attractive Stikeman binding slightly rubbed at joints and spine ends. Introduction signed by J. Taylor Ellyson; main text unattributed. This copy with the engraved bookplate of noted Virginia bibliophile John W. Hancock Sr.; laid in are 1 a 1925 note from Stikeman to Hancock noting that the book is ready to be shipped; 2 the original mailing label from Goodspeed's where the book was originally purchased; and 3 TNS from Hancock to Thomas F. Ryan dated October 26 1925 transmitting details regarding this copy. <br /> <br /> Attractive copy of this lavishly-produced volume published by Ryan ".for private circulation among his friends who may not have the privilege of seeing the originals.which he preserved as a reminder of one of the most historic of Expositions ever held in America." Doubtless Ryan was concerned as to how one of these freely distributed copies might have entered the trade in 1925 prompting the query to which Hancock's letter preserved here was in answer. [Privately Published] De Vinne Press unknown
196158500Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. As New. 1961. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 28 pp. With 20 ills. 26 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service paperback
191610082San Francisco: Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. Pr. by John Henry Nash 1916. 8vo. 8 187 1 pp. <br><br>First edition of this example of Nash job printing: He printed 5000 copies for the PPIE Company. Nash was of course one of San Francisco's most important and artistically influential printers. He arrived there from Canada in 1895 saw his business destroyed by the 1906 earthquake and subsequent fire but persevered and rose to national prominence.<br>Â Â Â Â A collection of hundreds of letters of praise from prominent individuals who visited the Panama-Pacific International Exposition the 1915 world's fair held in San Francisco; includes letters from Woodrow Wilson William Howard Taft Elihu Root Franklin and Theodore Roosevelt Samuel Gompers and Thomas Edison. The text of each page is surrounded by red ink borders and a printed sidenote summarizes the theme of each letter.<br>Â Â Â Â Prepared by James A. Barr and Joseph M. Cumming and edited by Oscar H. Fernbach. With a preface by Charles C. Moore. Includes index. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Nash Bibliography p. 3. Contemporary quarter cloth over paper boards covers pressure-stamped by a now-defunct library; soiled and spine with paper title-label with small chip and shelving label. Paper across hinges inside opening but volume strong; one page with short tear at foremargin. Ex-library with bookplate and remnant of another pencilling card pocket and perforation-stamps; dust-soiling but no real staining. A "lesser" copy for sure but one that is not as abused as it may sound and one that is priced according to its faults. Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co. (Pr. by John Henry Nash) hardcover books
19942092902138000580Finnish Art Exhibition Executive Committee 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 119p Size: 30cm Finnish Art Exhibition Executive Committee paperback
20002090202118202521Shiga Prefecture Azuchi Castle Archaeological Museum 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shiga Prefecture Azuchi Castle Archaeological Museum paperback
1995116961Telford, Shropshire, um 1995. 6 S. ; 30 x 21 cm ; broschiert.
1915008618NY: John Lane Co 1915. Soft cover. VG. 4to pictorial covers monthly issue of design/arts/architecture monthly this issue's most important features in our opinion illustrated articles on woodcut artist T. Stureg Moore wiith 2 fill page woodcuts and b&w images of more and the sculpture at the Panama Pacific Exposition illustrated w/ b&w photogrtaphs. Covers lightly soiled the rest near fine. John Lane Co unknown books
193653024London: New Burlington Galleries / Women's Printing Society Ltd 1936. First Edition. Slim octavo 24cm; pictorial wrappers saddle-stitched; 311pp. French gallerist and art dealer Pierre Loeb's copy with "Exemplaire de Pierre Loeb" in red ink on title page by E.L.T. Mesens along with his signature and those of the following individuals associated with the exhibition directly beneath: Shiela Legge André Breton Jacqueline B. Jacqueline Lamba Breton's wife Roland Penrose David Gascoyne Humphrey Jennings Hans Arp and George Reavey. Light external wear and dust-soil wrappers starting to pull away from staples with some scattered discoloration to rear wrapper; a few very light pencil marks in-text else contents quite fresh; Very Good. Housed in a custom clamshell case. Well-preserved catalog of the first Surrealist art exhibition in England organized by artist Roland Penrose and poet David Gascoyne and held at the New Burlington Galleries from June 11th - July 4th 1936. A ground-breaking event described alternately as chaotic indecent and inspiring the organizers assembled nearly 400 paintings and sculptures by 71 Surrealist artists including Hans Arp Jacqueline B. Hans Bellmer Constantin Brancusi Alexander Calder Salvador Dali Marcel Duchamp Alberto Giacometti René Magritte Joan Miró Paul Nash Pablo Picasso Man Ray Yves Tanguy and others. The three-week event was a true spectacle involving Dalí delivering a lecture and nearly passing out while wearing a full deep-sea diving suit Sheila Legge's performance as "The Phantom of Sex Appeal" in Trafalgar Square and poet Dylan Thomas circulating among the guests at the opening offering them cups of boiled string. In addition to listing all 392 works in the exhibit the catalog features a cover illustration by Max Ernst an English-language preface by André Breton translated by Gascoyne and an introduction by Herbert Read. A significant copy signed by several artists and presented to French gallerist Pierre Loeb one of the great champions of Surrealism. On its own a somewhat elusive catalog rarely seen with such a collection of signatures the auction record showing the last such copies for sale in 1976 George Hugnet's copy signed by nine and 1973 Suzanne Malherbe and Claude Cahun's copy signed by 11. 53024. New Burlington Galleries / Women's Printing Society, Ltd unknown
1997118513Bay View Books, Bideford, 1997. 80 S. ; 29,5 x 21 cm ; kart. ;
1978114174The Tate Gallery, London, 1978. 21 x 20,5 cm ; kart.
190460923St. Louis MO: Official Photographic Company Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co. Robert A. Reid 1904. 12mo. Die-cut heart-shaped sized 6 x 6.25 in. 49 leaves unnumbered. With 47 photo plates all w/ decorative borders. Colour-illustrated softcovers sewing hole at upper fore-edge punch-sewn w/ silk thread slight creasing to upper left fore-edge minor edgewear still a VG copy. First edition of this charming and inventive souvenir view book to the St. Louis Worlds Fair Louisiana Purchase Exposition offering a comprehensive illustrated tour to the famed event. The opening images reflect the contemporary fascination with the ethnological “Human Zoo†indigenous people’s exhibits on “The Pike†including photos of the Native Americans at the Indian Congress Philippine Igorrots dancing Singalese dancers geisha girls at the Japanese tea house the Chinese Pavilion and other exhibits. Also included are views of the Palaces of Mines & Liberal Arts Palace of Agriculture East Plaza with giant statues of Lewis & Clark the Louisiana Purchase Stock show featuring eleven prize steers the Ferris Wheel exhibit interiors and more. Worldcat loctes 7 copies CS Fresno History CO DLC U of DE Missouri Hist. Mus Bryn Mawr SMU. Official Photographic Company, Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co., Robert A. Reid, paperback
191560798San Francisco: Robert. A. Reid 1915. Oblong 4to. 12.25 x 9.4 in. 84 pp unpaginated. Photo-illust. title 100s of photo illustrations. 2 large double-page colour panoramas of the Exposition. Original embossed illustrated gray-coloured thick softcovers elaborate cover art on front cover in raised embossed gilt of Palace of arts stapled as issued yapp fore-edges slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this uncommon and exceptional souvenir travel pamphlet of the historic Exposition in San Francisco. The interior is excellent in this piece giving views of almost all the pavilions fountains and courts and includes exterior & interior views of the foreign exhibit halls the “Zone†or midway and more. Robert. A. Reid, paperback
1976WOC-2063A Print Catalogue Raisonné. Donald Karshan. In Collaboration with: Stedeluck Museum, Amsterdam – Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris – Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus, Munich. The Israel, Museum, Jerusalem. - Supplément en Français: Catalogue Raisonné de l'Oeuvre Gravé 1913-1930, par Donald Karashan. Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 1976. In-8 (24x22cm) carré broché sous jaquette illustrée. 186pp. 1 f, Errata et le supplément français qui n'est pas paginé.
193960961San Francisco CA: A.L. Vollann Production Golden Gate International Exposition Allied Printers; Mercury Press 1939. Two pieces. 1st - 12mo. 4 pp upaginated. self-printed softcovers printed in blue on peach-coloured paper stock cover art illust. of the Entrance to the GGIE; 2nd -- 4to. 16 pp unpaginated. with photo illustrations. Self-printed olour-illustrated softcovers minor creasing edgewear slight rubbing VG- still a VG pair from the library of Prof. Marvin Nathan with the second inscribed by Art Linkletter dated 1939. First editions 2nd signed of these surprisingly uncommon pair of promotional brochure and original souvenir program for the 1939 productions of Vollmann’s massive “Golden West†cavalcade on the 400 foot long stage movable stage sets “Third dimensional sound†and two real railroad trains on the center stage. Recreations included Cabrillo’s “discovery†of California; founding of the first Mission at San Diego by Father Junipero Serra; The Bear Flag Revolt; 1849 Gold Rush; Joaquin Murrieta visits Hangtown; and even Custer’s Last Stand. Linkletter 1912-2010 was a Canadian-American who during the 1930’s was working as a radio personality and announcer in San Diego and then San Francisco and directed programs for Fairs and Expositions across the U.S. best remembered for his People are Funny TV show 1954-1961. No copies located of the promotional brochure. A.L. Vollann Production, Golden Gate International Exposition, [Allied Printers; Mercury Press], paperback
1908013806London: Chatto & Windus 1908. Edition De Luxe. Book measures 32x26.5.cm. 308pp illustrated throughout including 19 full page adverts. Bound in original publishers cloth with gilt lettering gilt design on top boards top gilt edge. Cloth lightly rubbed minor wear private library number on spine. Binding in good clean firm condition. Internally private library stamp on free endpaper. Pages in very good clean condition. A nice copy. . De Luxe Edition. Cloth. Very Good. Large Quarto. Chatto & Windus Hardcover
19891040091989 Haarlem, Joh. Enschede en Zonen, 1989, 245x305mm, unpaginated, numerous illustrations. Grey blind stamped cloth. In cardboard slipcase. Fine copy. First edition of this catalogue published on the occasion of an exhibition in the Beyerd gallery in Breda. One of 150 copies with 1 original signed and numbered photograph added.(104009)
1990057339Philbeach events Limited broché Bristol illustré London 1990 203 pages en format 23 - 29.5 - nombreuses photographies en couleurs et en noir