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1946WRCLIT45642New York: An American Place 1946. 2pp. Large octavo broadsheet. About fine. First edition of this handlist consisting solely of the title and list for an exhibition comprised of twenty-one watercolors and nine oils held at Stieglitz's gallery 30 November 1945 - 17 January 1946. An American Place 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
19828699JNew York: Kennedy Galleries 1982. First Edition. Illustrated art gallery catalogue of John Marin works for sale. Paperbound. Fine. Kennedy Galleries unknown books
1938WRCLIT45659New York: An American Place 1938. Broadside on stiff card 22.2 x 10.2 cm. First edition of this promotional display card/flyer for an exhibition held 22 February - 27 March 1938 at Stieglitz's gallery. About fine. Lowe's list dates the opening "2/14." An American Place 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
199818611Santa Fe: Owings Dewey Fine Art 1998. Paperback. Very Good. 33 page exhibition catalog in stapled wraps. <br/><br/> Owings Dewey Fine Art paperback 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
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
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
195027364Brussels. 1950. Softcover. Wraps a sparsly illustrated text rich periodical from surrealists in Belgium with contributions by all the signatories and a small Magritte illustration on the front wrap. Very good with old and wrikled corners and with a tear at upper left corner affecting only the cover.; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 8 pp . paperback 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
17696345Paris: Chez Merigot le Jeune 1769. Good . 8vo. 2x102pp. Engraved title plus 3 fine copper engraved plates by Cochin. Early 19th century calf over mottled boards; spine somewhat rubbed. Old library accession number on title. With the bookplate of J. Young Scammon an early settler in Chicago arriving in 1835. This imprint not in OCLC. Chez Merigot le Jeune hardcover books
16631752Paris: Jean du Puis/Widow of Langlois 1663. Scarce edition of this important treatise on perspective by the most scientifically rigorous of 17th-century French theorists of particular interest for its contention that the illustrations to earlier treatises were often defective Millard thus making it the first work on the subject to treat the problem of didactic illustration in a deliberate and self-conscious manner. A comprehensive textbook Book I gives basic geometrical definitions and an introduction to perspective construction; Book II treats simple and deformed perspectivenamely the curved or irregular surfaces found in vaulted ceilings niches etc. and examines the necessary surface distortion anamorphosis to bring a picture painted on such a surface into perspective; Book III deals with more complex cases of anamorphosis such as reflections on flat cylindrical and conical surfaces; and Book IV covers the use of dioptrics for placing figures on flat surfaces. The sections of books II and III dealing with anamorphosis were particularly important whether in Nicerons own practice as a painter or for later artists or theorists see the chapter on Niceron in Baltruaitis and according to Mahoney DSB the discussion of refraction in Book IV possibly contains the first published reference to Descartes derivation of the law of refraction X.104. The work first appeared in French in 1638; reprinted in 1646 and 1651 in the latter with the first appearance of Mersennes treatise. This edition is a second edition of that reprint. Millard French 124 1663; Wiebenson III.b.18; Kemp The Science of Art pp. 129ff.; Baltruaitis Anamorphosis 51ff. Folio 35 x 22.5 cm engraved frontispiece signed Daret 6 ff. including half-title and title engraved portrait of Niceron signed M. Lasne 191 1 pp. with 7 woodcut diagrams in text and 50 numbered plates 49 full-page 1 double page; 6 ff. 134 pp. Note: plates bound at back. Bound in contemporary calf covers ruled spine with raised bands elaborately gilt; covers abraded and some small chips to spine on bands; former ownership stamp on verso of title; spotting and even toning or light browning on scattered leaves often seen in this work; wormhole in margin of plates 27 and following repaired extending into printed surface generally only printed border. Otherwise very good. Jean du Puis/Widow of Langlois hardcover books
1969820631969. MERSENNE Marin. LA VERITE DES SCIENCES CONTRE LES SCEPTIQUES OU PYRRHONIENS. FAKSIMILE-NEUDRUCK DER AUSGABE PARIS 1625. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Friedrich Frommann/Gunther Holzboog 1969. 16 pp. 1008 pp. 8vo. red cloth with gilt spine lettering. Fine. Text in French facsimile of the Paris edition of 1625. The Minim friar Mersenne 1588-1648 was a mathemetician and music theorist as well as Descartes' agent in Paris; he is perhaps best known in association with Mersenne primes and for his masterwork Traite de l'harmonie universelle 1627. La Verite des Sciences marks his crossover from theological and philosophical writings. unknown books
1993160568Madrid: Editorial Alpuerto S.A. 1993. Softcover. G Ex-art library with label on spine some wear and bumps and folds to covers; pages are beginning to tan only at far edges. Dark green wraps French flaps 432 pp. BW illus. Text is in Spanish. A collection of 38 essays as a result of a 1992 conference about Spanish art. Uncommon. Editorial Alpuerto, S.A. paperback 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
1992265913Paris: Samuel Testet Editeur 1992. Paperback. 54p. french-fold wraps 6.25x9.5 inches chiefly illus. with black and white photos very good condition. Text in French. Photographs of the outside of Serge Gainsbourg's house in Paris which is covered in grafitti paying tribute to him. Samuel Testet Editeur paperback books
19182297563The University of Chicago Press 1918. 7th Printing. Small Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. FRENCH TEXT. 7th printing. No jacket. Front endpaper missing. 1918 Small Hard Cover. viii 118 pp. French text. From the preface: "This little book is the outcome of an effort to supply as quickly as possible the evident need for a reading and conversation book for soldier who will go to France WWI. The University of Chicago Press hardcover books
16652305911Paris: Chez Iacques d'Allin Jacques 1665. Second Edition. Second Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. Second edition. Small internal chip from spine boards rubbed with minor loss from corners light stain to edges of endpapers only. 1665 Full-Leather. xliv 554 pp. 16mo. French text. Original full leather gilt titles and decorations.A work by the French philosopher and physician discussing human knowledge the soul etc. "Marin Cureau de La Chambre 1594-1669 was a physician from Le Mans who advised and treated two French Kings Louis XIII and Louis XIV as well as his patron Chancellor Pierre S Chez Iacques d'Allin [Jacques] unknown books
1648045421Paris: Pierre Rocolet 1648. Second Edition. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Very Good Condition. 2 volumes in 19th century morocco backed marbled boards. Modest wear at corners spines rubbed with some damage at tops of spines. Light browning early on scattered foxing and faint waterstains a bit of marginal worming to a few spots not touching any text old signatures to titles title and frontis loose and possible reattached when rebound - nice wide margined copies attractive frontispiece in volume one. Volume one is the second edition volume two the first. 243871;1046880pp. Graesse IV 62. La Chambre physician to Louis XIII wrote a number of influential works on medical and philosophical subjects. Size: Octavo 8vo. 2-volume set complete. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Philosophy; Antiquarian & Rare. Inventory No: 045421. <br/><br/> Pierre Rocolet hardcover books
1750CAT000506Paris: Prault 1750. Second Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. 3 volumes in contemporary sponged calf hinges cracked wear at edges heavier to volume one. A made up set volume one is the 1750 edition two and three the 1758 the 1758 was a reprint of the 1750. xlviii 490pp; 2 490pp; 2 534 3pp. Volumes 2 and 3 from the cookery collection of John Hodgkin FLS with his bookplate.<br/><br/>First published in 1742 though it confusingly bears the same name as Marin's 1739 work on seasonal menus Les Dons de Comus is one of the major 18th century works of French cookery. Size: 8vo. 3-volume set complete. Previous owner's book-plate on endpaper. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000506. Prault hardcover books
1740CAT000505Paris: Prault 1740. Second Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Very Good Condition. Full contemporary sponged calf corners worn spine worn hinges cracked but securely held by cords. Minor scattered foxing. The 1739 edition had a frontispiece there is not one present here. xxxvi 302 i.e. 304pp. 262-263 repeated. Cagle 301 Bitting 307 Vicaire 284 Simon 1001 Oberle 108 all for the 1739 ed. From the cookery collection of John Hodgkin FLS with his bookplate.<br/><br/>The second printing of a list of seasonal menus and discussion of sauces originally published in 1739. In 1742 it would change into a more usual cookbook and be expanded to three volumes - in this latter form it was reprinted a number of times. The 1739 first edition is uncommon this 1740 edition considerably scarcer - it features a shortened preface and the addition of the Lettre d'un pâtissier anglois by Desalleurs and the Apologie Desmodernesou by way of response. The letter was first published a year earlier and the response in pamphlet form in 1740 - both are part of an argument over whether modern French cuisine in its reduction of foods to their essence was destroying national identity. Size: 8vo. Previous owner's book-plate on endpaper. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Cooking Wine & Dining; Inventory No: CAT000505. Prault hardcover 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
1931WRCLIT40090New York: Privately printed for An American Place 1931. Large octavo. Cloth. Tipped-in facsimile. A very fine copy in original glassine and faintly edgeworn box. First edition deluxe issue. Edited with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. From a total edition of four hundred copies this is one of fifty deluxe copies numbered and signed by Marin. The approximately eighty letters collected here are largely to Alfred Stieglitz but include as well texts contributed to exhibition catalogues and letters to Paul Strand Egemont Arens and Lee Simonson. This limited issue is uncommon. Privately printed for An American Place 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