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20078462007. RAMIREZ Orlando L. MARIN Cheech. CHEECH: THE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER. Illustrated by Orlando L. Ramirez. New York: Harper Collins Publishers 2007. Small quarto pictorial boards in dust jacket. School kids with a mariachi band enter a Battle of the Bands contest only to find the are up against all rock & roll groups. First Edition. Signed inscription by Marin on the front endpaper: "Keep Reading Cheech. '08." Fine in d/j. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1925WRCLIT45658New York: The Intimate Gallery 1925. 4pp. Large octavo folded leaflet. Text printed in double columns. Very good to near fine. First edition of this promotional brochure issued in the course of the first exhibition held at Stieglitz's Intimate Gallery then housed in room 303 of the Anderson Gallery Building 7 December 1925 through 11 January 1926. The leaflet reprints reviews by Henry McBride from THE SUN Forbes Watson from THE WORLD Gou Eglinton from AMERICAN ART NEWS Ralph Flint from the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR and Murdock Pemberton from THE NEW YORKER. Several of the notes are as much about Stieglitz and the new gallery as they are about Marin. LOWE p. 434. The Intimate Gallery unknown books
1938WRCLIT31461New York: An American Place 1938. 4pp. Folded leaflet 23.9 x 15.4cm. Paper faintly toned but a fine copy. Uncommon. First separate printing of this poem by the American painter published under the auspices of the then current incarnation of his long primary gallery association. An American Place unknown books
1964RP479-263Presses Universitaires de France 1964. Paperback. Very Good/None. Series: Le mouvement des idees au XVIIe siecle No. 4. 8vo. 80 pp. 3 leaves. Critical edition by Bernard Rochot 2 plates including frontispiece portrait of Marsenne 37 figures index; text clean un-marked. Printed wrappers; binding square and tight minor shelf wear. This is a facsimile reprint of the original 1634 French edition in which Marsenne 1588-1648 published a French version with additions of his own of Galileo's unpublished early treatise on mechanics. D.S.B. IX 317 322. VERY SCARCE. From the private collection of Richard Popkin Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at UCLA. Your order receives my personal attention. Presses Universitaires de France paperback books
1891182279Paris & Geneve.: Dentu & Trembley. 1891. Quarter black morocco over blindstamped stippled cloth raised bands gilt spine decorations marbled endpapers ribbon marker. . A very good tight clean copy a little wear to spine head private library label on front pastedown. 8vo. 17.7x11.6 cm. . French text. A report on psychics and psychic phenomena in 19th century France. weight: 1.1 lb. Dentu & Trembley. hardcover books
197939670Iowa City: Corycian Press 1979. No. 55 of 75 copies signed by the poet and artist of an edition of 300 8vo unpaginated; 3 black and white plates title page printed in blue and black; original linen printed boards fine. <br/><br/> Corycian Press hardcover books
1970171037Tucson AZ: The University of Arizona Press 1970. First edition. Hardcovers. Two volume set that has a total of 891 pages. Volume I features a critical analysis of the work of John Marin along with Volume II that features a catalogue raisonne of his work. Both books in very near fine condition volume I dust jacket is price clipped dust jacket with some minor wear and with the other dust jacket having some minor wear as well and in a near fine slipcase with some minor wear. A nice set. The University of Arizona Press unknown books
43134Books are as follows:<br />JOHN MARIN: Between Realism and Abstraction. Kennedy Galleries 1997; JOHN MARIN ETCHINGS 1905-1951 Marlborough Galleries 1971; JOHN MARIN 1870-1953; Marlborough Galleries 1972; JOHN MARIN: The Man and His Work: American Federation of Arts 1935; JOHN MARIN/1870-1953: Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1970; JOHN MARIN IN RETROSPECT: Corcoran Gallery 1962; MASTER PRINTS 10. JOHN MARIN PRINTS. A Retrospective. Kennedy Galleries 1982; JOHN MARIN BY JOHN MARIN. Holt Rinehart and Winston n.d.; JOHN MARIN A Retrospective Exhibition Institute of Modern Art Boston 1947; JOHN MARIN WATERCOLORS 1929-39. Kennedy Galleries 1987; M John Marin Memorial Exhibition. UCLA 1955. The lot<br /> books
194239645Santiago de Chile: Imp. El Imparcial 1942. First separate edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy. Unpaged 3 pp. Sm. 8vo. A very rare piece providing eight reasons for neutrality during the Second World War. Originally published in La Semana Internacional 19/09/42 p. 21 as "Ocho razones que aconsejan la neutralidad de Chile." No copies located at BN Chile in OCLC nor any other online library catalogues. Imp. El Imparcial unknown books
1976017046San Juan de Puerto Rico: Instituto De Cultura Puertorriquena 1976. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 52 pages of text. Paperback binding with minor shelfwear. Attached dustjacket has minor shelfwear. Number 13 in a series. Contains 16 poems. Beautifully illustrated by Augusto Marin. The text is printed in black and orange/tan. With a biographical introduction by Jose R. de la Torre. Text is in Spanish. Limited to 2000 copies published. Measures 11.75 inches height. First thus edition. Instituto De Cultura Puertorriquena Paperback books
1927WRCLIT45660New York: The Intimate Gallery 1927. Printed broadside 28 x 21.5cm text on recto only. Near fine. First edition of this promotional broadside issued in anticipation of this exhibition held at Stieglitz's Intimate Gallery November-December 1927. The text prints a note by Stieglitz on the guiding principles of the gallery as well as a list of the previous seven exhibits. LOWE p. 434. The Intimate Gallery unknown books
1931152830New York: Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press 1931. One of 400 copies. Hardcover. G- Binding is well soiled or aged beneath the mylar with a taped outer spine; pages are clean except for the browned outer edges; a rebinding candidate. Gray cloth mylar cover unpaginated. An uncommon original edition of letters penned by American modernist John Marin 1870-1953 to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz 1864-1946. Edited with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. The letters run from 1910-1930. Includes a reproduction of one handwritten page tipped into the binding. This copy includes an additional four-fold containing a Marin poem to Stieglitz from 1941. One of 400 copies. Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press hardcover books
1994184205Clarkson Potter 1994-10-11. Hardcover. Good/Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Clarkson Potter hardcover books
1994153230Zaragoza: Real Academia de Nobles y Bellas Artes de San Luis 1994. Hardcover. VG- Slight wear and aging to top edge of dj with a small portion missing; former owner's name and remarks in marker on first page; some signatures loosening a bit; color illus. on pp. 106-107 are color offset by publisher error; otherwise clean. Black cloth with gilt letters on spine & front cover black & color illus. dust jacket 412 pp. BW & color illus. Text is in Spanish. Documents 567 paintings rendered by Spanish painter Francisco de Goya 1746-1828.Includes a chronology narrative essay and sizable bibliography. The annotated catalogue has BW illustrations and color illustrations of some select paintings appear throughout the text. A terrific resource on this artist. Real Academia de Nobles y Bellas Artes de San Luis hardcover books
1984147136Beverly Hills CA: Walter Shenson-Robert Dornhelm 1984. Second Draft script for the 1986 film. With a single holograph ink annotation to the front wrapper and a few copied holograph annotations to page 59 and 60 noting grammatical revisions. <br/><br/>A young pizza delivery worker falls for his new roommate a single mother who wants to be an actress but can only find work as a telegram-singing stripper. Meanwhile their next door neighbor an Austrian bodybuilder idolizes Arnold Schwarzenegger and dreams of true love.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Echo Park Los Angeles and Vienna Austria.<br/><br/>Blue untitled wrappers. Title page present dated May 1 1984 noted as Second Draft with credits for screenwriter Michael Ventura. 122 leaves with last page of text numbered 121. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. Walter Shenson-Robert Dornhelm unknown books
200650798Quito Ecuador: Trama 2006. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Quito Ecuador: Trama 2006. Numerous full color photographs. 131 pp. Text in Spanish. Hardcover. Small 4to. Black paper covered boards. Faint scratch across front board. Free front endpage partially separated from spine. Pages clean and bright. Light soiling near corner of dust jacket. A very nice copy overall. Very good/Very good. Trama hardcover books
1931151792New York: Privately Printed 1931. hardcover. very good. Includes a facsimile of a Marin hand written letter bound in on a smaller sheet than the page size of the book.Tall 8vo grey cloth spine chipped uncut edges. New York: Privately printed for an American Place 1931. Internally fine.<br/><br/> Scarce record of letters written mainly to Alfred Stieglitz. Number 120 of 400 copies on Aurelian paper.<br/><br/> Privately Printed unknown books
1931182960New York: Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press 1931. One of 400 copies. Hardcover. VGVG very minor spotting on front cover which ppears age-toned. Gray cloth unpaginated pgs. An uncommon original edition of letters penned by American modernist John Marin 1870-1953 to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz 1864-1946. Edited with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. The letters run from 1910-1930. Includes a reproduction of one handwritten page tipped into the binding. 242 of 400 copies. Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press hardcover books
1931175605New York: "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press 1931. One of 400 copies. Hardcover. VG ex-libris. corners rubbed. spine corners rubbed. half-inch tear to top of spine cloth. small dent to top edge of cover. light shelfwear & spotting to cover. libris sticker on inside cover pastedown w/ small number notations in top corner & faded blue marking. neat owner's signature along top edge of cover fly-leaf. pgs exhibit light edge toning w/ occasional instances of foxing near the spine & top corners. Gray cloth unpaginated pgs. An uncommon original edition of letters penned by American modernist John Marin 1870-1953 to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz 1864-1946. Edited with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. The letters run from 1910-1930. Includes a reproduction of one handwritten page tipped into the binding. 242 of 400 copies. "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press hardcover books
1988133105Paris: Editions Mazenod 1988. Hardcover. VG/VG- minor wear and toning to dj. White cloth with color plate pasted on. White illustrated dust jacket. 619 pp. Over 1000 illustrations color and bw. In French. Text is in French. Editions Mazenod hardcover books
18357006London: Effingham Wilson 1835. First Edition. Full-Leather. George Cruikshank. 12mo. 351 pages. Bound by Reviere & Son; all edges gilt maroon coated end papers full tan calf skin; spine decorated in gilt black leather label. Internally clean. Light wear at head of spine expert repair to hinges; quite a handsome copy. <br/><br/> Effingham Wilson hardcover books
197722008ELos Angeles: A.J. Fenady Associates Inc. / MGM Television / CBS 1977. Original final shooting script with color rewrite pages for the television movie The Hostage Heart written by Andrew J. Fenady Charles Sailor and Eric Kaldor co-starring Bradford Dillman alongside Sharon Acker Cameron Mitchell Carl Weathers Loretta Swit and Vic Morrow. This was Dillman’s working script with his extensive notations throughout and “For Role of Lake†his character written on the front cover in an unknown hand. With Dillman’s estate stamp which reads “From the Library of Bradford Dillmanâ€. Bradbound 102 pages. Near fine copy with a hint of handling. The movie aired on CBS on September 9 1977 and tells the story of terrorists overtaking an operating room where open heart surgery on a wealthy man is taking place with a demand for $10 million dollars. Bradford Dillman 1930-2018 was one of Hollywood’s best regarded actors among his peers and the public. He was trained at the Actors Studio under Lee Strasberg and knew James Dean in early television. Dillman rose to sudden fame with his appearance in Richard Fleisher’s film Compulsion 1959 with Dean Stockwell and Orson Welles and continued in movies throughout his career in such films as The Way We Were The Iceman Cometh The Enforcer Sudden Impact Crack in the Mirror Escape From the Planet of the Apes Francis of Assisi Piranha The Swarm etc. A great success in television Dillman appeared in a remarkable number of shows and made for TV movies in a variety of genres including Mission Impossible The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Columbo Wagon Train Ironside Dynasty The Wild Wild West Thriller Wonder Woman Cannon Barnaby Jones and many others. A.J. Fenady Associates, Inc. / MGM Television / CBS unknown books
1950185048New York: Twin Editions 1950. Hardcover. VG- scuffs smudges & foxing to portolio; light edge tanning. plates & folders have instances of smudges light marks & specks of foxing. tan linen fold-out portfolio w/ red printing to cover. white 8 page text portfolio w/ 24 loose bw plates; 1 folder w/ 8 color plates. A nice clean edition of this wonderful Marin edition. Contains a folder of 24 black and white drawings of various city and seascapes with an addition folder of 8 watercolor reproductions. This is number 243 of 300 Copies. Twin Editions hardcover books
1762046596Amsterdam: Jan van Eyl 1762. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Good Condition. Leather backed plain boards worn but sound. Scattered stains foxing last few pages with a dark marginal stain dampstain to rear board. Generally clean overall and partially unopened; attractive extra engraved title. 1208pp Size: Quarto 4to. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2-3 kilos. Category: Reference; Inventory No: 046596. Jan van Eyl hardcover books
1729664491729. Notable Study of the Biblical Book of Daniel Millares Marin Gines. Escuela de Daniel Discursos Politicos Y Morales a su Profecia. Madrid: A Costa de don Pedro Joseph Alonso de Padilla 1729. xvi 312 pp. Quarto 8-1/4" x 5-3/4". Contemporary limp vellum early calligraphic title to spine remains of thong ties. Light soiling and minor stains hinges cracked text block somewhat loose. Moderate toning to text somewhat heavier in places occasional faint dampstaining internally clean. $250. Later edition. First published in 1682 this study of the Book of Daniel one of the prophetic books of the Old Testament went through at least ten editions by the mid-eighteenth century. Millares Marin was a professor of theology at the University of Barcelona. unknown books