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2868820093.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
199021372<p>like new oversize hc expedited shipping not available--MIRO</p> Herzog August Bibliothek hardcover
0792383176.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1936018744London / Paris: Faber And Faber Limited / Messageries Dawson 1936. FIRST EDITION first printing. Issued in original color illustrated wrappers paperback by Joan Miro dated 1936. Modest wear and slightly nibbled at the bottom of the front covern. Slightly age toned. Transition-a Quarterly Review Number 25 Fall 1936. Pieces by Franz Kafka the first installment of Metamporphosis Dylan Thomas Joan Miro Harry Brown Pierre Guegen Alfonso Reyes J.L. Sweeney Thomas Newman Chirstopher Young Hugo Ball Denis Devlin and Richard HuelsenbeckNo previous owner's names not exlibrary. Overall in GOOD condition. Photos available upon request. . First Edition. Original Wraps. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Paperback. Faber And Faber, Limited / Messageries Dawson Paperback
1447376897.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
ria9781498565356_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book describes the processes of nation and state building in Slovenia. It follows the Slovenian evolution from a former Yugoslav republic to one of the most successful postcommunist countries in Central Europe. hardcover
20041831663Published by CRC Press 2004. 1st edition. Hardback. Very Good. Slightly better than very good condition with no wrapper. This volume includes a botanical chemical pharmacological and therapeutic survey of these species and a review of traditional uses. It covers cultivation harvesting drying storage and yield along with economic importance and market trends. Edited by Manuel Miro Jordal. Blue glazed boards. B/w illustrations a couple of colour illustrations. 232 pages including index. Boards lightly scuffed. Board corners lightly bumped. Contents clean. Published by CRC Press hardcover
20161-3659906042LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing 2016. Paperback. New. 192 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.44 inches. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing paperback
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20132-1483173895Pergamon 2013. Paperback. New. 790 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.78 inches. Pergamon paperback
197531526Paris: Mourlot 1975. Other. In good condition. Some stitch holes in the middle fold. 320 by 490mm 12½ by 19¼ inches. Original lithograph in colors printed and published at Mourlot 1975 in Paris. Unnumbered edition published in Lithograph II. Mourlot 1044 Mourlot unknown
197531525Paris: Mourlot 1975. Other. In good condition. Some stitch holes in the middle fold. 320 by 490mm 12½ by 19¼ inches. Original lithograph in colors printed and published at Mourlot 1975 in Paris. Unnumbered edition published in Lithograph II. Mourlot 1042 Mourlot unknown
1954018131No Place: No publisher 1954. Unbound. Good. No Place Krefeld Germany: 1954. 20 by 15 ½ inches. Color offset lithograph printed poster for an exhibition of the art of Joan Miro at the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum in Krefeld Germany. Held from January 10 to February 14th 1954. Mostly black and white with a few color dots and title in color ink. GOOD condition. Small ¼ inch puncture with associated micro tears at the lower right center of the poster. Mostly minor toning mostly along the edges Minor soiling. A few wrinkles present. Tack holes at the upper corners with another just below the right upper corner. Some bumping at the corners. No publisher unknown
1975288572New York: Leon Amiel 1975. Limited. unbound. near fine. Joan Miro. A single double-page five-color lithograph unsigned. Page measures approximately 19.25 x 12.5 inches. Printed 1975 in France by Mourlot and published in New York by Leon Amiel. A near fine copy with several minor pinholes along the centerfold from where it was sewn.<br/> <br/> Originally printed in the second volume of Miro's cataogue raisonne. One of 5000 copies. --Cramer 198; Mourlot 1042.<br/> <br/> Leon Amiel unknown
1929011835Brussels: Varietes Publisher 1929. Wraps. Good. Printed wraps. Pagination run 473-544 plus 36 pages of ads and black and white plates unpaginated throughout. All text in French. An issue of this Belgian magazine devoted to contemporary views of various subjects of the day with a lean toward Modernism and Surrealism especially in the art world. This issue includes black and white line drawings by George Grosz and Jean Cocteau; black and white reproductions of paintings by Picasso Joan Miro Max Ernst etc. Edited by Paul Gustave Van Hecke a Belgian journalist art promoter and art dealer noted for his affinity for Surrealism. GOOD condition. Moderate uneven browning to the covers. Some creasing and bumping at the corners and extremities. Wrappers chipped with some loss along the spine. Varietes, Publisher unknown
1993261630PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
200422312London:: Victoria Miro Gallery 2004. First edition. Boards. Fine. Title page inscribed and signed by Grayson Perry. Catalogue of the exhibition by Grayson Perry 14 October to 13 November 2004 at the Victoria Miro Gallery London Victoria Miro Gallery, hardcover
A9781793609649Hardback. New. Using the Catalan secessionist movement in Spain this book examines the historical and contemporary role of journalism and its utility in the development of national identities. hardcover
A9781350345362Hardback. New. Over 60 years on from its inception the celebrated Fun Palace civic project – developed in the 1960s by the radical theatre director Joan Littlewood and the architect Cedric Price – continues to capture the architectural imagination. Despite the building itself never being realized much of the previous analysis of the Fun Palace has been devoted to Price and his drawings. The critical role that Littlewood played however remains largely unrecognized by architectural scholarship and a whole area of the project’s cultural agenda remains overlooked. <i>Architecture Media Archives</i> is the first serious study of the complex relations between Littlewood and Price reframing the Fun Palace as an extended media project and positioning Littlewood more clearly as co-designer. Drawing on extensive archival material the book considers how due to a lack of institutional support the aims of the Fun Palace – to transform the passive mass-audiences of post-war consumer society into active citizens through forms of self-directed pleasure-led and open exchange – were realized through different ‘sites of information’ throughout the 1960s. From broadsheets pamphlets and journals to films and press news the book addresses the conditions of production circulation storage and reception of these ‘sites’ and reveals how they not only recorded the transformation of the project but also fundamentally enhanced and informed its meaning in specific ways. The book also raises important questions about the agency of the Fun Palace archive in shaping the reception of the project in the decades since its inception presenting its analysis through a novel ‘Fun Palace Reception Index and Chart’ fundamentally altering our view of the project itself and transforming the way in which we understand the technological and cultural production of the 1960s. hardcover
2022967T61London: Bloomsbury 2022. First edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 9.5" by 6.5". None. An excellent first edition first impression copy of this fantasy novel from Canadian writer Steven Price signed by the author. First UK edition first impression. Signed by the author. One of two thousand numbered copies of which this is number one thousand and eighty-nine. With the original branded bookmark. The first volume of The Talents Trilogy with the second volume Bringer of Dust released in 2024 and the third to be confirmed. Set in the Victorian era this novel follows a group of children with special abilities known as Talents who are being hunted. The employees of a special academy called the Cairndale Institute are determined to find them and a monster is searching for the children as well. Written by Steven Price a Canadian poet and novelist under the pen name J. M. Miro. In the original full cloth binding. Externally excellent. Original unclipped dust wrapper is also excellent. Internally firmly bound. Pages are very bright and clean throughout. Fine Bloomsbury hardcover
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ria9781793609649_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Using the Catalan secessionist movement in Spain this book examines the historical and contemporary role of journalism and its utility in the development of national identities. hardcover
6882079Elsevier pp. 746 2nd Edition . Papeback. New. Elsevier unknown
SONG1616896280Princeton Architectural Press 2017-10-10. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 5.38x0.50x7.38. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Princeton Architectural Press hardcover
24783Paris / New York Leon Amiel Publisher 1977. Folio. 386pp. 666 illustrations 97 in colour; including two original colour lithographs. Original cloth in dustwrapper with two short repairs ; a near fine copy. . First edition. Paris / New York, Leon Amiel Publisher, 1977. hardcover