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20132295934Meredith Ward Fine Art 2013. Soft Cover. Near Fine. 2013 Soft Cover. 35 pp. Published in conjunction with the exhibition John Marin: The Breakthrough Years: From Paris to the Armory Show. November 8 2013 - January 11 2014. Meredith Ward Fine Art. ABOUT THE ARMORY SHOW: "The Armory Show also known as the International Exhibition of Modern Art was a show organized by the Association of American Painters and Sculptors in 1913. It was the first large exhibition of modern art in America as well as one of the many exhibitions that have been held in the vast spaces of U.S. National Guard armories. Meredith Ward Fine Art paperback books
1970WRCLIT64838Tucson AZ: The University of Arizona Press 1970. Two volumes. Small quartos. Blue cloth lettered in gilt. First edition. Frontis portrait. 209 illustrations in the first volume a few in color. Bookplates on front pastedowns. Fine in near fine dust jackets. Lacks the slipcase. First edition. The catalogue raisonné occupies the second volume and records often with b&w illustrations Marin's oil and watercolor paintings arranged chronologically from 1888 to 1953. The University of Arizona Press hardcover books
1948WRCLIT32688New York: Pellegrini & Cudahy 1948. Quarto. Cloth. Plates. First edition. With a Foreword by Marin. Ink name and date spine faded light wear to spine ends and corners but a very good copy lacking the dust jacket. Pellegrini & Cudahy hardcover books
1940WRCLIT45655New York: An American Place 1940. Large octavo printed broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. About fine. First edition of this promotional handbill/flyer for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 11 December 1940 - 21 January 1941. The text printed on this broadside consists largely of Angna Enters' "Notes on John Marin." Twelve watercolors and nine oils and some drawings were exhibited. An American Place 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
70994New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston. Very Good. N.D. Hardcover. Marin John Edited by Cleve Gray. JOHN MARIN. New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston no date. 176 pages blue cloth covers white printing to the spine. Call number taped to spine. Otherwise Very Good in a very slightly edge chipped dj. . Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover books
1989176037New York: Kennedy Galleries Inc 1989. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 4-25 1989. Features a foreword by Sheldon Reich. Includes 35 color illustrations. A very near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Kennedy Galleries, Inc unknown 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
1971143792Los Angeles CA: Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1971. First edition. Softcover. 100 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran July 7 through August 30 1970 and then traveled to four other locations for additional dates. Foreword by Sheldon Reich. Includes some color and numerous black and white illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers that are lightly soiled but internally a clean copy. Los Angeles County Museum of Art unknown books
1931183325New York: Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press 1931. One of 400 numbered copies. Hardcover. VG light tanning to cover edges; light scuffs & scratches w/ some brown discolorization to gutter. light tanning to pg edges. many unopened pgs. 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. 185 of 400 copies. This copy is inscribed to Gertrude Weyhe Dennis the daughter of renowed book dealer and gallerist Erhard Weyhe; dated May 24 1948. Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press hardcover 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
1931175762New York: "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press 1931. One of 400 numbered copies and 1 of 50 copies signed by Marin. Hardcover. VG_ in glassine wrapper and box remnant all sheets unopened as near a pristine copy as one will find. 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. 39 of 400 copies. "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press hardcover books
1931175890New York: Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press 1931. One of 400 numbered copies and 1 of 50 copies signed by Marin. Hardcover. VG. 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. 23 of 400 copies. This copy also inscribed to Erhard Weyhe and signed on the ffep by Marin who refers to him as his "Old Friend. Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press hardcover 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
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
1986148596New York: Kennedy Galleries 1986. First edition. Softcover. 24 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran November 15 through December 15 1986. Text by John I. H. Baur. Includes 32 color illustrations. An about very good copy in stapled wrappers that are lightly soiled and with a small erasure to the top of the front panel. Internally a clean copy. Kennedy Galleries unknown books
1941WRCLIT31591New York: An American Place 1941. 4pp. Folded leaflet 23.5 x 15.4 cm. About fine. First printing of the text of this letter from Marin to his old friend and champion Alfred Stieglitz written in a reflective somewhat fragmented poetic mode: ".The one who cannot now paint anything other than masterpieces / Still he cusses them / What right has he to cuss masterpieces / I have discovered it / - this perfection is getting to be damned tiresome / - not to be able to / make a mistake now and then." An American Place unknown books
1933WRCLIT45648New York: An American Place 1933. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handbill announcement for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 20 December 1933 - 1 February 1934. An American Place unknown books
1931WRCLIT45645New York: An American Place 1931. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handbill announcement for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 11 October - 27 November 1931. An American Place unknown books
1930WRCLIT45644New York: An American Place 1930. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handbill announcement for the first exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 15 December 1929 - 25 January 1930. The handbill notes that "'An American Place" continues the work of 'Room 303' - Intimate Gallery." An American Place unknown books
1932WRCLIT45646New York: An American Place 1932. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handbill announcement for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 7 November - 17 December 1932. An American Place unknown books
1941WRCLIT45656New York: An American Place 1941. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Mimeographed typescript. First edition of this handlist for an exhibition comprised of fifteen watercolors and eight oils held 9 December 1941 - 27 January 1942 at Stieglitz's gallery. About fine. An American Place unknown books
1940WRCLIT45652New York: An American Place 1940. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this promotional handbill/flyer for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 11 December 1940 - 21 January 1941. Twelve watercolors and nine oils and some drawings were exhibited. An American Place unknown books
1941WRCLIT45654New York: An American Place 1941. Broadside on stiff card 21 x 9.8 cm. First edition of this promotional display card for an exhibition comprised of fifteen watercolors and eight oils held 9 December 1941 - 27 January 1942 at Stieglitz's gallery. About fine. An American Place unknown books