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2007URUBINT01MELPicador 2007. Very Good. Rubenfeld Jed. The Interpretation of Murder. New York: Picador 2007. 452pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gently bumped edges and spine slightly askew. Picador paperback books
2007193528Picador Paper 2007-05-15. First Edition. Paperback. Good. First Picador Paperback Edition. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Minor wear. Picador Paper paperback books
2003174033Chicago IL: Stephen Daiter Gallery 2003. First edition. Softcover. 32 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 2 through June 28 2003. Text by Kazimir Karpuszko Joe Jachna Joseph Sterling Kenneth Josephson Barbara Crane and Jed Fielding. Includes 20 black and white images. A fine copy in stapled wrappers in a fine dust jacket and with laid in reception card. Stephen Daiter Gallery unknown books
2008012916New York: Ameringer Yohe Fine Art 2008. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 72 pages. Hardcover binding in new condition. No dustjacket as issued. Illustrated by color plates. Ameringer Yohe Fine Art Hardcover books
201219494Victoria TX: Cuneiform Press 2012. First Edition. Wraps. Near fine. 4to. Perfect-bound pictorial wraps. Very near fine. Hints of surface soil to wraps. Interior bright crisp clean and sharp. Binding tight. 202pp. <br/><br/>Magazine on mimeo culture close to our hearts. This issue focuses on Lewis Warsh co-publisher with Anne Waldman of ANGEL HAIR Magazine and Books; includes an interview with Warsh by Steve Clay of Granary Books and an introduction by Daniel Kane. (Cuneiform Press) paperback books
20105601New York: Sanctuary Books 2010. First Edition. Hardcover. As New. One of 1000 copies printed as new in shrink wrap. Introduction by Jed Perl; Edited and compiled by Dan Wechsler; Photographed by Matt Weber; Designed by Fabio Cutro. Printed at Meridian Printing in East Greenwich R.I. USA. <br/><br/>Brings together an amazingly diverse group of volumes produced over time without the aid of a printing press. Jed Perl art critic at The New Republic and author of a number of books contributes a masterful introductory essay. 101 books are represented in full-color spreads offering a survey of unique creations over a wide breadth of time place and subject. From pre-Gutenberg manuscripts to contemporary one-of-a-kind artists' books the whole suggests the birth of a new classification of outsider art. "A stimulating visual often contemplative experience." The New York Times. Sanctuary Books hardcover books
200858489NY: Knopf 2008. First Edition. small 8vo pp. 207 A fine copy in dj. with 44 Illustrations. A biography and discussion of the noted painter. Knopf unknown books
2012175043New York: Davis & Langdale Co 2012. Paperback. VG. White stapled wraps with blue lettering. Unpaginated. Color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from May 12 to June 15 2012. Davis & Langdale Co paperback books
2005048829New York: Alfred A. Knopf 2005. 1st Edition. 641p. b/w illus. dj. Alfred A. Knopf unknown books
2005JC9321New York: Alfred A. Knopf 2005. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Photo-illustrated paper over boards; printed semi-transparent dust jacket; 8vo; pp. 644. Inscribed by the author on the half-title page. Aside from some light rubbing along spine and edges of boards book is fine. A few tiny spots of soiling on dust jacket otherwise fine. <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
201035377NY: Prestel 2010. Paperback. Very good. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Prestel paperback books
2006103512New York: Ameringer Yohe Fine Art 2006. Hardbound. As New. Color illustrated cloth. 72 pp. 2 bw 42 color plates. Catalog of an exhibition held Mar. 30-Apr. 29 2006 at Ameringer & Yohe Fine Art New York. Begins with a 7-page illustrated essay followed by wonderful large color plates. At the end there is an exhibition history. A very nice publication. Ameringer Yohe Fine Art unknown books
2008114056New York NY: David Findlay Jr Fine Art 2008. Softcover. VG. Color illus. stapled wraps; 22 pp.; 11 color plates. Includes works by Alcopley Charles Cajori Herman Cherry Angelo Ippolito George McNeil Philip Pavia Robert Richenburg Jon Schueler and Nina Tryggvadottir. David Findlay Jr Fine Art unknown books
2009230317Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2009. hardcover. near fine/near fine. Profusely illustrated with black-and-white photographs. 132 pages folio black cloth d.w. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2009. Near fine.<br/><br/> University of Chicago Press unknown books
2006Embry 172273Henry Holt 2006. First edition first printing. Slight one-half inch tear to front jacket else fine in lightly worn dust jacket. Signed by the author. Henry Holt, 2006. First edition, first printing. unknown books
201073566Dallas:: Nasher Sculpture Center. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2010. Hardcover. 9783791350790 . Color photographs by Tom Jenkins throughout. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Nasher Sculpture Center, hardcover books
2015168563New York and London: Dominique Levy 2015. Hardcover. New. White illustrated paper-covered boards. 162 pp. profusely illustrated. Multum in Parvo highlights the complex relationship between scale and size in the oeuvre of Alexander Calder 1898-1976 over a period of more than 30 years. As its title--translating to "much in little"--implies the volume features over 40 rare small-scale sculptures ranging from the size of a thumb to 30 inches tall all of which feature the same physical qualities as Calder's largest mobiles in the most miniature of detail. In addition to archival material installation photography of the sculptures in the environment designed for them by architects Santiago and Gabriel Calatrava and original architectural sketches the book also includes commissioned essays by Jed Perl art historian and author currently at work on the first full-length biography of Alexander Calder and Paul Goldberger Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic as well as poems by Karl Shapiro and John Updike. Dominique Levy hardcover books
2002175413Athens GA and London: The University of Georgia Pr 2002. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Author editor and publisher Clayton Eshleman's copy with his ownership signature to the title page and his underlining notes and underlining throughout. Otherwise a near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. An interesting copy of the less common cloth issue. The University of Georgia Pr unknown books
2009276595Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2009. hardcover. fine/near fine. Fielding Jed. Introduction by Britt Salvesen. Essay by Vince Aletti. 67 full page black-and-white plates including several folding. 132pp. folio black cloth d.w. Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2009. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Presentation copy signed by Jed Fielding.<br/><br/> University of Chicago Press unknown books
2013271254Dallas: Nasher Sculpture Center 2013. paperback. fine. Foreword by James Strick. Extensively illustrated. 112pp. 4tp. textured silver wrappers. Dallas: Nasher Sculpture Centuer 2013. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Nasher Sculpture Center unknown books
200443422Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press 2004. First edition. 311 pp w/index. Fine in boards; no dust jacket as issued. Twelve essays on individual poets Eshleman Ronald Johnson Robin Blaser and more general trends. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press hardcover books
2012180171New York: Eakins Press Foundation 2012. Hardcover. VG/VG. Black cloth boards with silver spine lettering; black dust jacket with white lettering; 358 pp illustrated throughout with 24 color and 5 duotone illustrations. "The Eakins Press Foundation is proud to announce the publication of Magicians & Charlatans by the art critic Jed Perl. In this collection of 26 essays Mr. Perl writes with great urgency about the art scene of the past decade. The poet John Ashbery has said that "For years Jed Perl has been covering the art world with tremendous empathy and unsparing accuracy. His ability to recognize the traditional forms of art behind their continual transmutation has made his an almost solitary essential voice." The essays range from highly controversial critiques of the painter Gerhard Richter the art dealer Leo Castelli and the Museum of Modern Art to appreciations of the art of Bernini and Chardin and the writings of Edmund Wilson and Meyer Schapiro."--Publisher's description. Chapters include: Our Dadaist : Robert Gober -- Summer madness : Balthus and "Encounters" at the National Gallery in London -- The variety show : Tony Oursler Bill Viola and contemporary art -- Saint Gerhard of the sorrows of painting : Gerhard Richter -- Firings : Noguchi Ken Price and ceramics -- The beauty trap : notes on the return to beauty -- MoMA Inc. : the Museum of Modern Art since reopening in 2004 -- Peep shows for poets : Jeremy Blake and experimental cinema -- Postcards from nowhere : new museums in Los Angeles and New York -- Private lives : the recession and the art world -- The opportunist : a life of Leo Castelli -- Extreme sensibility : Christian Marclay's The clock -- Ecstasy : reflections on Bernini -- Ordinary magic : Chardin at the Metropolitan Museum of Art -- Lyricist and empiricist : Gustave Le Gray at the J. Paul Getty Museum -- Philosophical furnishings : Thomas Hope and Jean-Michel Frank -- Everyday symbolist : Vuillard at the National Gallery of Art -- Apollo and Dionysus : Cézanne and Picasso -- Spiritual matters : Rouault and Chagall -- A defense of Dada : anti-art revisited -- The writer's eye : Edmund Wilson and the visual arts -- Maker and shaper : the life and literature of Lincoln Kirstein -- From Alabama to Manhattan : remembering David Daniel -- Half tame : Roger Shattuck from The banquet years to Forbidden knowledge -- Varieties of artistic experience : Meyer Schapiro on medieval and modern art. Eakins Press Foundation hardcover books