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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
1987044754Madrid: Alianza Editorial 1987. 488p. original stiff printed wrappers Alianza Universidad 504. Alianza Editorial unknown books
1930WRCLIT45643New York: An American Place 1930. 2pp. Large octavo broadsheet. Mimeographed typescript. First edition of this handlist consisting solely of the caption title and list for an exhibition comprised of forty- seven watercolors. This was the first exhibition held at An American Place 15 December 1929 - 25 January 1930. About fine. An American Place] unknown books
1939WRCLIT45650New York: An American Place 1939. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handlist for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 3 December 1939 - 17 January 1940. Twelve watercolors and six oils were exhibited. An American Place unknown books
199130061México: Galería Juan Martín Noviembre de 1991. 23cm. 12p color plates bio/chron. cat. color pict. wrps. Young artist who has had success in Canada the U.S. and South America. Galería Juan Martín unknown books
200735380Madrid: Fundacion Telefonica 2007. Paperback. Very good. 511pp. Slight spine lean else a very good paperback in a slightly tanned jacket. <br/><br/> Fundacion Telefonica paperback books
19801327971Ann Arbor MI: Ardis 1980. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 491; VG/G; cream white spine with red text; dust jacket has slightly sunned exterior; minor edge wear; cloth clean; text block clean; illustrated; tight binding;. 1327971. FP New Rockville Stock. Ardis hardcover books
199655464Santiago: Fernando Arce Ediciones 1996. 18cm x 25.5cm. 72p b/w and color plates b/w ports. bio/chron. bibl. ind. color fldg. pict. wrps Experimental and non-traditions graphic works by Marin b. Argentina 1948. Includes some of her artists' books. LIMITED EDITION OF 1000 Fernando Arce Ediciones unknown books
1982188577San Juan: Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico 1982. Hardcover. xxi 302p. prologo apendices indicetext in Spanish very good first edition in pictorial cloth boards and unclipped dj. Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico hardcover books
1979007847Soviet Union 1979. Dated 1979-1982 a unique and RARE Soviet sailor's photo album 13 1/2" w x 9" h in string-tied brown velvet over heavy cardboard. Containing 40 pp. of thick cardboard with 140 black and white and 4 color photographs pasted in and 4 B & W photos and 1 negative laid in. The album rendered unique and amazing by the addition of 15 exquisitely detailed SIGNED pen and ink drawings of warships 11 modern Soviet Navy warships and 4 tall ships on rice paper with each drawing interspersed between the photography pages. Very Good small tears to the edges of some of the rice paper sheets. RARE Soviet Navy photographs from the height of the Cold War taken by an incredibly talented sailor/ artist. . Photograph Album. Very Good. 13 1/2" w x 9" h. Hardcover books
200071029Villahermosa Tabasco: Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco 2000. 26cm. 132p b/w and color plates facs. meas. draws. bio. port. color pict. d.j. The story of the controversial sculpture "Mujer Ceiba" from design project to creation as told by the artist. The "Mujer Ceiba" is a monumental figure of a naked woman emerging from a ceiba tree a sculpture by architect sculptor and photographer Ventura Marín Azcuaga. The sculpture is set in a small island in the middle of the Laguna de las Ilusiones in Villahermosa state of Tabasco Mexico. A collection of color photographs paintings and other works from the author are also included. Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Tabasco unknown books
1939WRCLIT45651New York: An American Place 1939. 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 3 December 1939 - 17 January 1940. Twelve watercolors and six oils were exhibited. An American Place unknown books
165037850Paris: Pierre Rocolet 1650. 4to. 9 1/4 x 7 inches. 6 340 6pp. Engraved printer's device on title-page engraved head-piece and initial on the dedication leaf 26 engraved illustrations including one full-page. Contemporary mottled calf expertly rebacked to style spine gilt with raised bands red morocco lettering piece<br/> <br/>First edition of an important work of optics and the musical nature of the refraction of color.<br/> <br/>La Chambre a protege of Cardinal de Richelieu served as physician to Chancelier Seguier and Louis XIII and entered the Academie Royale in 1666. The present work was instrumental in the development of French mathematician Pierre de Fermat's eponymous principle as well as the experiments by Newton which led to his publication of Opticks in 1704. Following Aristotle in deriving a link between the color specturm and musical theory La Chambre theorized all colors being encompasses within white light and arranged colors over two octaves with the seven colors of Aristotle at successive fourths fifths and octaves. Thus arranged symmetrically the "scale" could be read in either direction both up and down with white as the highest or lowest notes. La Chambre hoped to establish a universal theory of color and musical harmony; i.e. if a musical interval was dissonant the colors it represented would similarly clash. In Newton's Opticks this parallel between the color spectrum and a musical scale was further refined. A second edition of this work would be published in 1662; the first edition is scarce.<br/> <br/>Krivatsy 3017; Brunet III 726; Grasse IV 62; Cioranescu 22651. Pierre Rocolet unknown books
2003248539Los Angeles: Venomous Butterfly Publications 2003. Pamphlet. 15p. staplebound zine format very good. Venomous Butterfly Publications unknown books
1965S5390Upton New York:: Brookhaven National Laboratory. . . 1965. 1965. Brookhaven Lecture Series No. 40 BNL 903 T-369 Physics - TID-4500 38th ed. 270 x 215 mm. 4to. iii 13 pp. 15 figs. illus. bibliog. Printed wrappers. Fine. Brookhaven National Laboratory. . . , (1965). unknown 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
1942WRCLIT28020New York: An American Place 1942. Folded leaflet pictorial vignette on front panel. First edition. A leaflet issued to accompany a three week exhibition of new work by Marin at An American Place including a bibliographical checklist. Fine. An American Place unknown books
1942WRCLIT45635New York: An American Place 1942. Folded leaflet pictorial vignette on front panel. First edition. A leaflet issued to accompany a three week exhibition of new work by Marin at An American Place including a bibliographical checklist. Fine. An American Place unknown books
2018048135Baton Rouge: Centaur Records 2018. New CD 63:15 minutes with John Dornenburg viola da gamba and Malcolm Proud harpsichord Centaur CRC 3703. Centaur Records unknown books
19739715Los Angeles: Playgirl Inc. Very Good. 1973. Vol. 1 No. 1. Magazine. NOISBN . moderate edgewear rubbing to covers; Lyle Waggoner centerfold still attached but torn in middle from apparently having been unfolded once to see what the fuss was about. color/B&W photographs Debut issue of what turned out to be a short-lived and rather embarrassing attempt to gender-switch the Playboy style. I vividly remember a female friend's reaction back then: "So where are the penises" Playboy itself having then been several years into the full-frontal-nudity era. . Playgirl, Inc. unknown books