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19128361BBLeipzig, Teubner, 1912. Gr.-8°. 90 S. Späterer Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (leicht verzogen). Buchblock bei S. 18/19 gebrochen, bei 78/79 ein wenig angebrochen. Sonst sauberes und gut erhaltenes Exemplar Aus: Encyclopädie der mathematischen Wissenschaften, Band IV, 2, II, Heft 6.
199543798HEYNE WILHELM 1995. 4. softcover. Star Trek: Die Nächste Generation HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
19628392BBBudapest, Central Research Institute of Physics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1962. 8°. 1 Porträt, zahlreiche Abb. im Text, 2 Bl., IV, 575 (1) S. - 2 Bl., III, 1 Bl., 403 S. - 2 Bl., 3 S., 1 Bl., 640 S. Original-Leinenbände mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (geringfügig berieben). 3 Bände. Vorsatz von Band I mit handschriftlicher Widmung des Verfassers an Otto Singer. Bd. II S. 365/366 mit kleinem Braunfleck. Sonst alle Bände in äußerst schöner Erhaltung.
20092-8890403810Verkhoshansky.com 2009. Paperback. New. 592 pages. 11.02x8.27x1.18 inches. Verkhoshansky.com paperback
1982Q-0899190758Clarion Books 1982-04-19. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Clarion Books hardcover
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0306707284.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0881441465.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2005Q-1904772315Black Dog Publishing 2005-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Black Dog Publishing paperback
1964456683San Francisco: Underground Press 1964. Softcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Magazine. 74pp. Tape bound stiff wrap with a tiny nick on the front wrap still fine. This literary magazine features the first published appearance of Neal Cassady's "The First Third" which inspired Jack Kerouac's On The Road. This 5000 word excerpt is taken from the 13000-word "Joan Anderson Letter" sent to Kerouac by Cassady then subsequently passed on to Allen Ginsberg and then poet and Ace Books rep Gerd Stein who according to legend lost the original off the side of his house boat. The letter was long thought to be lost but was rediscovered recently. The surviving portion printed here was likely copied by Kerouac himself shortly before he started work on his now classic novel. Following the excerpt is Kerouac's reply letter to Cassady a gushing letter of praise in which he say Cassady has overshadowed the best writers of the day. "The First Third" was used as the basis for the 1997 film The Last Time I Committed Suicide starring Thomas Janes and Keanu Reeves. The magazine also includes contributions from Charles Bukowski Kenneth Patchen Anselm Hollo Kirby Doyle John Rechy Lenore Kandel David Meltzer Bob Kaufman and Grover Lewis. Underground Press unknown
197199677<p>Kingston RI: University of Rhode Island 1971. 1971. Fine. - Small quarto 8 inches high by 8 inches wide. Softcover bound in stapled black & white printed wrappers. There is the faintest of creases to the top corner of the front cover. 8 pages including the wrappers illustrated with 4 photographs and facsimile holograph text by the artist. Near fine.</p><p>First edition.</p><p>Mel Bochner 1940-2025 is considered one of the fathers of Conceptual Art. His exhibition "Working Drawings and Other Visible Things On Paper Not Necessarily Meant To Be Viewed As Art" in 1966 is considered one of the first conceptual art exhibitions in the world.</p> Kingston, RI: University of Rhode Island, 1971. paperback
1974209011New York and Paris: Sonnabend Gallery 1974. First edition. Softcover. 66 pages. Features a short text by Paul Valery and an essay by Bruce Boice. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. Sonnabend Gallery unknown
1997213130Geneve Koln and Paris: Cabinet des estampes du Musee d'art et d'histoire and Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig 1997. First edition. Softcovers. Printed in an edition 450 copies. From the publisher: "In 1966 Bochner curated an exhibition of working drawings collected from artist friends and colleagues. This landmark show of conceptual collaboration included work by Donald Judd Robert Smithson Eva Hesse Sol LeWitt Robert Mangold Dan Graham John Cage and others. Also included were contributions from composers mathematicians choreographers and engineers. The work was Xeroxed and then bound into four identical volumes that were then mounted on pedestals in the center of the gallery." Includes four identical books that features contributions by Carl Andre Anonymous A. Babakhanian Jo Baer John Cage M. Carsiodes Tom Clancy Dan Flavin Jim Freed Milton Glaser Dan Graham Eva Hesse Alfred Jensen Donald Judd Michael Kirby William Kolakoski Robert Lepper Sol LeWitt Robert Mangold Robert Moskowitz Tom Russell Robert Smithson Kenneth Snelson Karlheinz Stockhausen Tippetts-Abbett-McCarthy-Stratton. Includes an additional booklet with text in English and French with contributions by Bochner Christophe Cherix Laurent Jenny and James Meyer. All five books are fine copies in softcover and in a fine cardboard slipcase that is still largely in the publisher's shrinkwrap. Uncommon. Please note that this is a heavy set and will require extra shipping. Cabinet des estampes du Musee d'art et d'histoire and Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther Konig unknown
200122376ENew York: Conde Nast 2001. Original issue of The New Yorker magazine Dated May 7 2001 signed on the front cover by Mel Brooks “All the Best Mel Brooks†on the front cover illustration by Barry Blitt titled ‘Furor on Broadway’. The drawing shows a theater audience laughing and applauding while Adolf Hitler sits amongst them clearly unappreciative of the show in reference to the Broadway production of Brooks’ hit play The Producers and it’s satirical elements toward Naziism. A very complimentary theatre review of The Producers by John Lahr is included in the issue. About fine bright copy with just a hint of handling. The play won Tony’s for Best Musical Best Book and Best Score. The play is adapted from Brooks’ 1967 film The Producers with Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder for which Brooks won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. It was made into another film released in 2005 starring Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane. Conde Nast unknown books
200122376ENew York: Conde Nast 2001. Original issue of The New Yorker magazine Dated May 7 2001 signed on the front cover by Mel Brooks “All the Best Mel Brooks†on the front cover illustration by Barry Blitt titled ‘Furor on Broadway’. The drawing shows a theater audience laughing and applauding while Adolf Hitler sits amongst them clearly unappreciative of the show in reference to the Broadway production of Brooks’ hit play The Producers and it’s satirical elements toward Naziism. A very complimentary theatre review of The Producers by John Lahr is included in the issue. About fine bright copy with just a hint of handling. The play won Tony’s for Best Musical Best Book and Best Score. The play is adapted from Brooks’ 1967 film The Producers with Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder for which Brooks won an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay. It was made into another film released in 2005 starring Matthew Broderick and Nathan Lane. Conde Nast unknown
1975005051New York: Art & Language Foundation 1975. 146 pages; 26 cm. As issued browning. The inaugural issue of this conceptual art journal. Excellent condition. Editor Charlesworth was later identified with the Pictures generation. Rare. 1st. Paperback. Near Fine. 4to. Serial. Art & Language Foundation Paperback
202197079Bologna:: Damiani. Near Fine. 2021. Hardcover. 8862087543 . Foreword by Jamie Lee Curtis. A few color mostly black and white photographs throughout. First edition. Slightly bumped corners else fine in pictorial boards. No dust jacket as issued.; 144 pages . Damiani, hardcover
1975000558New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston. Unpaginated. Inscribed to former owners Literary agent by Mel Ellis on front endpaper. Hardcover with manila boards and maroon lettering on the spine. Small labels from Mel Ellis' literary agent on first page and on the front of the dust jacket. K . Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. 1975. Holt, Rinehart and Winston hardcover
16-2853New York: 92nd Street YMHA 1982. . 17 x 11 inches.Mikhoels the Wise is the first of Bruce Adolphe’s two operas written for the “Jewish Opera at the Y†program at New York’s 92nd Street YMHA where it was premiered in 1982. The opera is based on historical accounts of the life career and murder of Solomon Mikhoels 1890–1948 the adopted stage name of Solomon Vovsi—one of the greatest serious actors of all time in the legitimate Yiddish art theater and the most prominent figure in the Soviet Yiddish theater during the decades immediately following the Bolshevik Revolution. As head of the Moscow State Jewish Theater beginning in 1928 he was internationally renowned for many of his roles—including his acclaimed portrayal of King Lear in Yiddish. However as chairman of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee Mikhoels was also in many respects the de facto head of and spokesman for Soviet Jewry during the Stalin years—especially with reference to Yiddish culturally oriented segments of Soviet Jewish society. Because of his celebrity status and position of respect not only within the Soviet Jewish world but also among left-leaning Yiddish cultural circles abroad he was conveniently “used†by Stalin as his personal representative to the Jews for as long as it served the interests of the Soviet regime.From the collection of Alma Law theater historian. New York: 92nd Street YMHA, 1982. unknown
197217055Roma: A.N.A.F. 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. Ottobre 1972. Slightly bruised spine head. A fine copy. Collects six stories originally published from January 13 1947 to December 11 1948. Signed and inscribed by Al Williamson on the index page. Williamson was the artist on the same series during the late 1960s and through the 1970s. A well preserved copy with the added bonus of Williamson's signature. In the Italian language.; 25 x 35.2 cm; 147 pages; Signed by Artist. A.N.A.F. hardcover
199989142New York: Simon & Schuster 1999. First edition of Gussow's frank and vivid biography of award-winning American playwright Edward Albee. Octavo original half-cloth illustrated. Signed by Albee beneath his frontispiece portrait. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Marc Cohen. This critically-acclaimed biography of three-time Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Edward Albee offers an intimate glance into the subject's struggles and triumphs with frankness and critical acumen drawing on extensive conversations with him. "A fascinating and illuminating account of a great dramatist in search of his identity" Sir John Mortimer. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
2014031299Verve Editions Ltd 2014 Book. As New. Soft cover. Signed by Authors. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. book is tight with no markings authors signature and short inscription on half title page great copy . Verve Editions Ltd paperback
16-2827New York: Madison Square Garden 1977. . Poster on card stock. 22 x 14 inches. Saturday & Sunday May 14 & 15 1977 3 performances Madison SquareGarden Productions presents: GEORGIAN DANCERS OF ISRAEL Founder-Artistic Director-Choreographer IIia Namtalashvili and a company of 50 dancerssingers .From the collection of Alma Law theater historian. New York: Madison Square Garden 1977. unknown
1987263321San Francisco: Club Pacific 1987. First Edition marked "AP"of 300 copies signed by Krieger and Ben Blackwell. Illustrated. xii 129 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Brown leather moire silk endpapers. Very Fine. First Edition marked "AP"of 300 copies signed by Krieger and Ben Blackwell. Illustrated. xii 129 pp. 1 vols. 4to. <br/><br/> Club Pacific hardcover