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2001C87031Parkett Publishers. As New. 2001. Paperback. 3907582217 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Description: "120 postcards .featuring a card for each of the artists' editions published by Parkett beginning in 1984.Each card is printed in full color with the artist and edition information on the back. A catalogue raisonne in a mailable form." Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee -- with a bonus offer-- - May be EITHER: out of print OOP and extremely rare in this pristine condition; signed by author or contributor; or a first or special edition; inquire for details . Parkett Publishers paperback
200187031Parkett Publishers. New. 2001. Paperback. 3907582217 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Description: "120 postcards .featuring a card for each of the artists' editions published by Parkett beginning in 1984.Each card is printed in full color with the artist and edition information on the back. A catalogue raisonne in a mailable form." Catalogue Raisonne Catalog Raisonné Complete Works Life and Work Raisonnee Parkett Publishers paperback
71828The Massachusetts Review 2001-2023. First edition first printing. A set of 19 issues. Softcover. Fine and bright all around. Gift quality. A massive amount of poetry international and otherwise too many to list but highly attractive Also essays fiction and art. For instance include in these volumes: Art by February James / and converrsations wityh Mahoud Darwish / a feature devoted to Achebe / Art by Nina Chanel Abney / also art by Kate Durbin / as well as photographs by Chuck Close / and photographs by Manuel Alvarez Bravo / and photographs by Adrienne Waheed / art work by Amy Johnquist / giant issue on Asian American Literature "Rethinking the Canon" / art by Ayana V. Jackson / a collective portrait of James Baldwin curated by Hilton Als / art work by Daily Tangles / also art work on the disabled chronically ill severe artists represented by Panteha Abareshi / a fine feature on the art work by Parastoo Anoushahpour / a one act play by Patricia Prewitt / plus at work by Chitra Ganesh / an interview with Daniel Ellsberg / art work by Danali Abrams. Will require extra postage for media mail shipment. Shipping to a US address only The Massachusetts Review, 2001-2023 paperback
2006BALLELEMENT2Ballistic Publishing 2006. Hard Cover. New. ELEMENTAL books showcase the world's best digital artwork created with Autodesk software. The first edition was released two years ago and has received critical acclaim around the world. Elemental 2 is packed with exciting imagery from Autodesk customers working in the fields of visual effects animation game development architectural and design visualization. Produced in Partnership with Autodesk Elemental 2 was created in partnership with Autodesk and includes a foreword by Carol Bartz CEO and Carl Bass COO of Autodesk Inc. and special guest advisory board member Maurice Conti Creative Director for Autodesk. Each image is individually processed to ensure that the transfer from the computer monitor to print is of the highest quality possible. 192 pages. Full Colour illustrations. 9" x 12" 229mm x 305mm. 2.2 Ballistic Publishing hardcover
20139673Charlottesville VA: Virginia Arts of the Book Center 2013. Limited Edition. Stiff Boards Wraps etc. Fine in Fine Archival Box. Tight bright and unmarred. Various bindings and materials; boxed in cream box with printed paper onley. 32mo. Var pag. Illus. Numbered limited edition this being 15 of 15. <br/><br/>"This collection of 15 miniature books was created by 27 local artists employing a variety of printing styles including letterpress lithography etching and giclée. The books also showcase several binding styles such as Coptic stiff board accordion and non-adhesive. And believe us “miniature” is no exaggeration! At only 2 wide and 3 long these books evidence the artists’ clear precision and attention to detail. The books are packaged in a handsome collector’s boxed set." publisher's statement <br />While 20 to 50 copies of each book were available for individual sale only 15 sets of this complete collection were created. This is the last of the run. Includes: <br />3Q15 The copper scroll / Garrett S. Queen -- <br />Prime of life / Addeane Caelleigh -- <br />How to draw a cloud / Dean Doss with others -- <br />A map to-- <br />/ Stacey Evans -- <br />These ancient mountains a poem by Barney Brown / Bonnie Bernstein & Yolanda Merrill -- <br />Poison sisters / Lana Lambert & Frank Riccio -- <br />Trees are the answer / Janet Eden -- <br />Lost & found / Jennifer Wingard -- <br />Temps perdu lost time / Michael Swanberg Mary MacNeil Alysin Lake & Jennifer Wingard -- <br /> Emily Dickinson XXIV / Kirsten Miles & Holly Odom -- <br /> The gray goo problem / Kriston Adolfson -- <br /> Mother> Bear / Angie Hogan & Roger Williams -- <br /> Anticism! Manifesto cries / Kevin McFadden & Katherine McNamara -- <br /> Jefferson reappraised / Kevin McFadden & Amber Karnes -- <br /> Where are you from / Jennifer Billingsly & Matthew Gibson. Virginia Arts of the Book Center hardcover books
1833292712Paris.: Rousselon. 1833. 8vo. Contemporary quarter brown leather over green marbled boards gilt ruled recess bands gilt spine title marbled endpapers. . Very good light wear to corners. 23.5x15x2.9 cm. French text. This is the scarce first volume in this nicely illustrated horticultural series. Incredible addition to the library of any collector of botanical lithographs weight: 1.7 lb. 30 fine hand-colored lithograph plates of fruits and flowers. Rousselon. hardcover
192824660London: Blackie & Son no dated 1928. 25th year. Oversize Hardcover in color illus boards showing two children putting up balloons & lanterns no jacket as issued. VeryGood unmarked one page missing 19/20 light edgewear. A vintage anthology of childrens stories poems illlustrations 20 full-page color illustrations are delightful examples of 1920s art by various artists. Nice bright tight copy <br/><br/>8-1/2 x 11 200 pp b/w & color dwgs full-pg color illus color illus endpapers. Blackie & Son hardcover
9673Charlottesville VA: Virginia Arts of the Book Center 2013. Limited Edition. Stiff Boards Wraps etc. Fine in Fine Archival Box. Limited Edition. Stiff Boards Wraps etc. "This collection of 15 miniature books was created by 27 local artists employing a variety of printing styles including letterpress lithography etching and giclée. The books also showcase several binding styles such as Coptic stiff board accordion and non-adhesive. And believe us "miniature" is no exaggeration! At only 2 wide and 3 long these books evidence the artists' clear precision and attention to detail. The books are packaged in a handsome collector's boxed set." publisher's statement<br /> While 20 to 50 copies of each book were available for individual sale only 15 sets of this complete collection were created. This is the last of the run. Includes: <br /> 3Q15 The copper scroll / Garrett S. Queen --<br /> Prime of life / Addeane Caelleigh --<br /> How to draw a cloud / Dean Doss with others --<br /> A map to--<br /> / Stacey Evans --<br /> These ancient mountains a poem by Barney Brown / Bonnie Bernstein & Yolanda Merrill --<br /> Poison sisters / Lana Lambert & Frank Riccio --<br /> Trees are the answer / Janet Eden --<br /> Lost & found / Jennifer Wingard --<br /> Temps perdu lost time / Michael Swanberg Mary MacNeil Alysin Lake & Jennifer Wingard --<br /> Emily Dickinson XXIV / Kirsten Miles & Holly Odom --<br /> The gray goo problem / Kriston Adolfson --<br /> Mother> Bear / Angie Hogan & Roger Williams --<br /> Anticism! Manifesto cries / Kevin McFadden & Katherine McNamara --<br /> Jefferson reappraised / Kevin McFadden & Amber Karnes --<br /> Where are you from / Jennifer Billingsly & Matthew Gibson. Tight bright and unmarred. Various bindings and materials; boxed in cream box with printed paper onley. 32mo. Var pag. Illus. Numbered limited edition this being 15 of 15. Virginia Arts of the Book Center unknown
022551Havana: National Council of Culture. Wraps. Good. no date perhaps late 1966 early 1967. 96 pp. Black and white photos throughout as well as one page color "posters" throughout. Text in French and English. An issue of this magazine that served as a vehicle for the Cuban government's National Council of Culture. The council promoted artistic visions that were compatible with the Cuban government's ideals on Cuba. This issue looks at graphic design and its importance in the communication of ideas and messages. This includes several color pages of art that seem to celebrate the 8th anniversary of Cuban Revolution. Also included is a piece on Cuban culture at the upcoming 1967 World Expo; six photographers look at Cuba; a roster of Cuban films etc. GOOD condition. Minor toning to the covers. Some soiling and minor spotting. Lower corner creased and curled. Minor creasing to the covers. National Council of Culture unknown
1897016062Chez Floury Paris 1897. Book. Near Fine. Leather Bound. 12 individually published copies of the landmark magazine of late 19th century French art and literature handsomely bound into one volume with green leather with 5 raised bands on the spine gold stamping and marblized endpapers. Some rubbing to the corners and a few of the bands on the spine. Three pages in the first issue have two-inch tears at the edges. Else all issues appear to be intact and in fine condition with only the expected light browning to the pages associated with age. The cover of the October issue number 11 is designed by Henri de Toulouse Lautrec. Texts in French with numerous illustrations beautifully printed. Chez Floury, Paris Hardcover
198010-38188Sotheby Parke Bernet New York 1980-01-01. Paperback. Good. Used good. Sotheby Parke Bernet New York paperback
1999045497Boca Grande FL: Boca Grande Art Alliance 1999. First edition 1999. Poetry by Fred Berger Donna Brua Barbara Mooney Priscilla Kirkpatrick Lyman Randall Richard Robb Mary Peck Schwartz Carol Sundberg Larry Zellner; illustrated with color plates by artists Hope Grayson Toni Wolcott Wini Smart Jack Horner Jane Carlson Celia Jonsson-Bisset Sherren Baughman Gracia Alzamora George DeGenaro. Blue cloth printed in silver gilt no dustjacket likely as issued. About fine condition with a tiny spot near the outer edge of the front cover good hinges tight binding clean pages no names or other markings. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Boca Grande Art Alliance Hardcover
1890049081New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1890. Handsomely bound periodical containing six issues of this noteworthy American magazine. The June issue includes a long illustrated article by Henry M. Stanley about The Emin Pasha Relief Expedition he led to rescue the Egyptian Governor of Equatoria now part of South Sudan. Three quarter crimson red morocco leather over green pebbled cloth five raised spine bands with gilt lettering and gilt decorated compartments edges intentionally speckled about 9.75 inches tall and 1.75 inches thick. Modest rubbing to the extremities gilt bright and clear firm binding lightly age-speckled endpapers minor chips to front free endpaper lightly foxed preliminary blank clean pages no names or other markings. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1896039394New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1896. Handsomely bound periodical containing six issues of this noteworthy American magazine. Three quarter crimson red morocco leather over green pebbled cloth five raised spine bands with gilt lettering and gilt decorated compartments edges intentionally speckled about 9.75 inches tall and 1.75 inches thick. Modest rubbing to the extremities gilt bright and clear some subtle darkening to the lower inch or so of the front cover firm binding lightly age-speckled endpapers clean pages no names or other markings. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1893039393New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1893. Handsomely bound periodical containing six issues of this noteworthy American magazine. Three quarter crimson red morocco leather over green pebbled cloth five raised spine bands with gilt lettering and gilt decorated compartments edges intentionally speckled about 9.75 inches tall and 1.75 inches thick. Modest rubbing to the extremities old scuff to leather on the front spine edge gilt bright and clear firm binding lightly age-speckled endpapers clean pages no names or other markings. Hard Cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover
1950SDBOX50-SB11162019-532Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1950 1950-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Good condition with wear and markings ex-library. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1950 hardcover
19391700Hodder and Stoughton 1939. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Large 8vo. 255 pages. In original moire-covered cream box with pale blue lining. Original glassine dust jacket. White cloth boards; gilt titles and decorations and red cross on front board and spine. Text block with top edge gilt. Prose and poems by Daphne du Maurier A.A. Milne and others. Monochrome and colour plates by Frank Brangwyn Mabel Lucie Attwell Rex Whistler and others. Box badly stained externally; worn along edges; generally clean internally. Dust jacket with a couple of creases; a few small tears and chips along upper and lower edges. Boards with a few minute spots and other marks. Scattered small spots on fore and bottom edges of text block. Contemporary inscription dated Christmas 1939 on front free endpaper. Endpapers toned; half title page foxed; spots on edges of text block just extending onto page margins. Binding tight. <br/> <br/> Hodder and Stoughton hardcover
19281237770New York: William Edwin Rudge 1928. Tall quarto unpaginated. Hardcover without jacket in VG- condition. Bumping and shelf-wear. Light sunning to cloth-bound spine partially obscuring text. Wear to corners of boards. Faint age-toning to pages and small spot of soiling to front free end page. Binding is sturdy. Book comprises fifty prints exhibited by the American Institute of Graphic Arts in 1927 including a print and introduction by Rockwell Kent. TJ CONSIGNMENT.<br /> <p><br /> Shelved in Arts illustrations section. <br /> <p><br /> Spine is blue/gray with blue text. 1237770. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. William Edwin Rudge unknown books
1876289698Bern.: Buri & Jeker. 1876. Quarter red cloth over pink boards engraved green title page pasted on front cover ads for first and second series on back cover. . Good plus edgewear and soiling to covers light soiling and scattered foxing to contents. folio. 43.3x34.5 cm. . French and German captions. 24 leaves printed one side with engraved illustrations of scenes from Swiss history. Scarce. weight: 2.0 lb. 24 folio leaves of engraved illustrations. Buri & Jeker. hardcover books
2000225484various cities: various publishers 2000. Twelve postcards 4x6 inches glossy color photos and art texts in French and Dutch all very good. Safe-sex and HIV/AIDS information postcards fromEurope. various publishers unknown books
1994156781Chapultepec Mexico: Galeria De Arte Mexicano GAM 1994. First edition. Softcover. 62 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran July 28 through September 10 1994. Text in Spanish. Includes color illustrations after works by Lenora Carrington Jorge Elizondo Gunther Gerzso Angela Gurria Manuel Marin Antonio Nava and numerous others. A very near fine copy in French style wrappers. Uncommon. Galeria De Arte Mexicano GAM unknown books
197121740Buenos Aires: Art Gallery International 1971. Lightly creased otherwise near fine. First Edition. Folded poster. Exhibition announcement for group show open from April 12 through April 30 1971 at Art Gallery International in Buenos Aires. Featured a wide range of artists working in engraving and printmaking. Artists include Berni Bucci Cugat Davila Molina Refnik Tau and others. Printed in color on both sides with short essay. Spanish text. Buenos Aires: Art Gallery International unknown books
2000140938852Portland OR: Nazraeli Press 2000. First Edition. Fine. 2000-2017. 124 Volumes 100 titles five multi-volume deluxe sets and duplicates of several titles several labeled AP for Artist's Proof. A complete run of the celebrated series which features 100 uniformly sized books of various colors giving each artist a 16-page canvas to exhibit a cohesive body of work. Each volume is limited to 500 copies and each contains one photographic print tipped in and signed by the artist--hence the name of the series. Conceived in 1998 as a way to make original art more affordable titles were originally released in groups of four generally twice a year beginning in 2000 and ending in 2017 with most copies reserved in advance for subscribers. Complete sets of the 100 titles are uncommon as many volumes are out of print; even more uncommon are those with the deluxe box sets as few were issued toward the beginning of the series. All volumes are Fine to Near Fine. Several volumes with light spine sunning or a slight shelf lean. The deluxe sets are by John Gossage Four American Photographs Todd Hido Taft Street Eduardo del Valle & Mirta Gomez Four Sections of Time all marked as "AP" or artist's proofs Judy Gelles Beach Boxes and Emi Anrakuji e hakagi Comprised of 1. Terri Weifenbach Instruction Manual No. 1: 21. May 1995; 2. John Gossage Four American Photographs 4-volume set in slipcase; 3. Terri Weifenbach Instruction Manual No. 2: 21. April 1996 "Bee"; 4. Terri Weifenbach Instruction Manual No. 3: 25. June 1996 "Blue Sky"; 5. Chan Chao Letter from P.L.F. Burma; 6. Todd Hido Taft Street 4-volume set in slipcase; 7. Ron van Dongen Rosa Ferreus; 8. Susan Hornbeak-Ortiz True; 9. Bill Jay Bill Brandt 2 copies; one signed as usual on limitation line and there the other marked "print signed on verso"; 10. Julien Coulommier Soleil Cou Coupe; 11. Yuki Onodera How to Make a Pearl; 12. Robert Adams Alders; 13. Risaku Suzuki Fire: February 6; 14. Robert Heinecken studiesnineteenseventy; 15. Don Kirby You're not really initiated until your eyes are redder than your lips; 16. Masao Yamamoto The Path of Green Leaves; 17. Martin Parr 7 Communist Still Lifes; 18. Andreas Müller-Pohle Yumiko; 19. Sara Gilbert Cues; 20. Toshio Shibata Type 55; 21. Michael Kenna Boarding School; 22. Eduardo del Valle & Mirta Gómez Four Sections of Time 4-volume set all marked as "AP" or artist's proofs; 23. Weng Fen Sitting on the Wall & Bird's Eye View; 24. Judy Gelles Beach Boxes 1 copy 4-volume set in slipcase; 25. Naoya Hatakeyama River Series / Shadow; 26. Boomoon Kwon On the Clouds; 27. Camille Solyagua Twenty-One Red-Crowned Cranes and One Black Crow; 28. Martin Parr 7 Colonial Still Lifes; 29. Jim Stone Why My Photographs are Good; 30. Stu Levy Cranial Czar Eh; 31. Ken Ohara One; 32. Steve Pyke: Post Partum; 33. Steve Pyke: Post Mortem; 34. Joseph Mills e mars Lilly's Waist; 35. Yuichi Hibi Robert Frank A Weekend with Mr. Frank; 36. Twinkako Ishiwata-Pichler Desperately Seeking Twinka; 37. Ron van Dongen A. angustatum; 38. Junko Takahashi The Receptionist; 39. Daido Moriyama Kuchibiru; 40. Emi Anrakuji e hagaki 7 volumes included with 6 unique prints; no slipcase present perhaps as issued; 41. Michael Kenna Montecito Garden; 42. Tanya Marcuse Fruitless; 43. Stephen Shore Merced River; 44. Jesse Diamond Drum Circle; 45. Nancy Honey Poodle Parlour; 46. Lars Schwander Manuel Ãlvarez Bravo: One Day in April 1999; 47. John Divola Seven Dogs; 48. Masao Yamamoto Fujisan; 49. David Maisel Cascade Effect; 50. Rob McDonald Birth Place; 51. Netta Madahar Sustenance; 52. David Tseklenis Julius Shulman Does His Own House; 53. Joe Deal Indian Bingo; 54. Raymond Meeks Doctrine of an Axe; 55. Mayumi Lake Ex Post Facto; 56. Michael Kenna Heiden Hotel; 57. Eduardo del Valle & Mirta Gómez En Vista; 58. Edward Bateman Mechanical Brides of the Uncanny; 59. Todd Hido: Cracked Trees 2 copies one numbered the other labeled "AP" for Artist's Proof; 60. Todd Hido: Crooked Cracked Tree in Fog 2 copies one numbered the other marked "AP" for Artist's Proof; 61. David H. Gibson: Water Cascade: A Sequence; 62. Eiji Ina: Wacht; 63. Alec Soth: One Mississippi; 64. Mark Steinmetz: Italia: Cronaca di un Amore; 65. Pine & Woods: For Constance; 66. Hiroshi Watanabe: Love Point; 67. Terri Weifenbach: Some Insects; 68. Sally Mann Rob McDonald and Even Rogers: Cy's Rollei; 69. Corey Arnold: Fishing with My Dad 1978-1995; 70. Joni Harbeck & Neil Krug: Indian Girl; 71. Steve Fitch: Motel Signs; 72. Liz Steketee: Dystopia; 73. Stephen Shore: Pet Pictures; 74. Martin Parr: Seven Cups of Tea; 75. Stu Levy: Honk If You Love Stieglitz: Jerry Uelsmann A Grid-Portrait; 76. Leon Borensztein: Portraits ii; 77. Carol E. Richards: Birds Have Wings; 78. Melanie Pullen: Juliette; 79. Martin Usborne: Fox About Town; 80. Risaku Suzuki: Snow Letter; 81. John Divola: Supermarket; 82. Richard Misrach: iPhone Studies: Reverse Scrubs; 83. Dan Solomon: Witness; 84. Jim Goldberg: Polaroids from Haiti 2 copies one marked "AP" for Artist's Proof; 85. Roger Ballen: The Audience; 86. Doug Rickard: All Eyes on Me; 87. Aaron Ruell: Ten Years Too Late; 88. Alec Soth: Bogota Funsaver; 89. Steve Kahn: Corridors; 90. Daido Moriyama: Self 2 copies; 91. Katy Grannan: Lion King; 92. Michael Kenna: Kussharo Lake Tree; 93. Todd Hido: Season Road; 94. Elaine Ling: Habitacion Cubana; 95. Ed Templeton: Memories of the Salt.; 96. Ave Pildas: Bijou; 97. Javier Carrillo: Las Trocas Angelinas con sus Mercancia; 98. Gregori Maiofis: Taste for Russian Balet; 99. Tomoko Sawada: Face; 100. Gloria Katz: Souvenirs. Nazraeli Press unknown books
193818999Berlin: Nationalsozialistiche Volkswohlfahrt 1938. Lithograph printed in black and brown on cream stock 42cm X 30cm ca.16.5" X 11.75". Folded vertically at center with marginal toning to extremities and a few small corner creases; Near Fine. Original advertising poster for the Winterhilfswerk or WHW a social relief program designed to provide food clothing coal and other items to needy German citizens during the winter months October-March. The program was instituted under the government of Heinrich Bruning in 1931 though Hitler would ultimately claim sole credit for the idea. Depending on whether an individual was single or married and how many children he or she had recipients were entitled to a weekly/monthly stipend and rations of food and coal to ensure they and their families would neither starve nor freeze. Indeed the program's motto was "None shall starve or freeze." Under Nazi rule all German citizens were required to give to the program - one of Hitler's ingenious ways of uniting the nation. Large donations to the fund were also a means of establishing ones loyalty to the Nazi Party without the commitment of joining it. <br/><br/>The present example explains how to donate to the fund and provides a detailed chart showing exactly how much individual or family recipients could benefit from the program. An attractive survival showing the dynamics of German social welfare. [Nationalsozialistiche Volkswohlfahrt] unknown books
1999284246Chicago: The Printworks Gallery 1999. Stapled Pamphlet. Near Fine binding. Referring to the 'exquisite corpse' literary or artistic game played by early surrealists where a certain rule must be followed such as "adjective noun adverb verb the adjective noun" and earlier portions would be concealed to promote individual style and unique contributions. This pamphlet of artistic "head-torso-legs" examples of The Exquisite Corpse was published by Printworks Gallery to celebrate the turn of the century. Minor rubbing to the paper covers. Previous owner's name on the title page tastefully hidden underneath a blank white label. Else a clean copy with no marks of any kind. Near Fine binding. The Printworks Gallery unknown books