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1938045933Philadelphia / New York: J. B. Lippincott 1938. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good/Good. Drawings By Cecil Beaton Photographs By Beaton And Others. 261 Pp.Yellow Cloth Stamped In Black. First American Printing Using Sheets Printed In Great Britain. Signed By Beaton On The Front Endpaper. Book With Wear Lettering Clear But Cloth Shows Browning Particularly On Spine Small Frays At Corners Hinges Tight. Dj Priced $4.00 Light Wear Small Losses Along Top Edges With Internal Tape Reinforcements. <br/> <br/> J. B. Lippincott hardcover
In 4, pp. 310 + (26). Cartonatura editoriale. Tavole a colori fuori testo e centinaia di illustrazioni. Splendido campionario di architettura e arredi di negozi, edifici pubblici, edifici privati, plastiche murali e costruzioni pubblicitarie. Di particolare importanza risulta il ruolo pubblicistico svolto da Fillia, relativamente all'architettura e alla decorazione ambientale, attraverso i due volumi La nuova architettura e Gli ambienti della nuova architettura. All'interno tavole di realizzazioni di: M. Bega, Manlio Costa, Carlo Cristofoli, Giuseppe Gyra, Pippo Oriani, Cesare Scoccimarro, Guido Fiorini, Nicola Mosso, Raymond Fischer, Aldo Mari, Gianni Montero, G. Pagano, Ernesto Valabrega e molti altri.
Multilingue, 2016. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. 31 cm x 25 cm. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. First edition. Hardback cover with dust jacket. Worldwide delivery.
0500420394New. Brand new and still unused unknown
0471267740New. Brand new and still unused unknown
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197062907Detroit: People Against Racism 1970. First Edition. Original illustrated poster with text and photographic portrait of Hampton offset printed in black and dark green on white stock measuring 44.5cm x 57cm 17.5" x 22.5". Light wear and a few thin strips of toning to extremities two old folds smoothed out with a few tiny edge tears and some toning to upper half on verso; unbacked; Very Good.<br /> <br /> Attractive copy of this poster issued in the months following the death of Fred Hampton Chairman of the Black Panther Party's Illinois chapter and Deputy Chairman of the national BPP. Given his position and his involvement with both the NAACP and SNCC Hampton's profile was rising rapidly at the national level; he was assassinated on December 4 1969 while sleeping in his apartment during a raid by a tactical unit of the Cook County IL State Attorney's Office in conjunction with the Chicago Police Department and the FBI. This poster issued by the Detroit-based People Against Racism includes a petition along the right edge calling for the creation of an investigating commission to determine responsibility for the murders with spaces for names and signatures and a plea for funds. OCLC notes 4 holdings Yale Northwestern U.Kansas Wisconsin Historical and we find 2 others at OMCA and the Hoover Institution. People Against Racism unknown
1918869371918. DESIGN ODA Kazuma artist and designer. OYO ZUAN Gekkan Dai-ichi-go. Tokyo Papiyon Zuansha Taisho 7 1918. Folio-sized wrappers 34.5 x 24.2 cm. This "Practical Design" monthly features the work of Oda Kazuma 1882-1956 in this its first issue. This issue features articles on the use of electric lights at night for advertising with a note at the end on some recent advertising posters that have appeared. Obviously a periodical by professionals for professionals in the design and advertising world. Not a world one usually thinks of Oda Kazuma belonging to but here he turns his talents at lithographic printmaking to more practical ends with sevarl examples of advertising designs and commercial art. Very good condition throughout. Very unusual. unknown
45451New York: Arista Records 1975. Good. New York: Arista Records 1975. Original record store poster 86x61cm printed offset lithograph reproducing Robert Mapplethorpe's iconic photographic portrait of Smith which also appeared on the album's sleeve. Old fold lines with subsequent rubbing to paper stock ragged pinholes at corners uneven dampstaining. Overall a Good only example of this extremely rare poster with heavy signs of use either at a record shop or equally likely a dorm room. <br /> <br /> Promotional poster to Patti Smith's first solo album "Horses" released at the end of 1975. The album recorded at Electric Lady Studios and produced by the former Velvet Underground member John Cale was one of the earliest releases under the Arista Records label. Arista founded in 1974 by Clive Davis quickly established itself as a force in the 1970s music scene signing Barry Manilow Aretha Franklin Patti Smith and Dionne Warwick all in quick succession. "Horses" while not a runaway hit was an instant classic respectably reaching no. 47 on the Billboard 200 with songs like "Gloria" "Redondo Beach" and "Free Money." <br /> <br /> We find no copies of this poster in the trade auction records or OCLC as of September 2025 though we do locate an example at MoMA attributing the design to Bob Heimall. Arista Records unknown
193252701New York: E. Weyhe 1932. First edition. Weston Edward. Folio frontis portrait of Edward Weston by Brett Weston and 39 full-page b&w plates from photographs. Quarter white paper and glossy black paper over beveled boards. Fine but for toning to the white paper which forms the spine and portion of the covers darkening where it is exposed from the slipcase. Housed in the publisher's slipcase which is worn and edge-chipped. The first full monograph on Weston and one of the first on any American photographer. With a foreword by Charles Sheeler an appreciation by Lincoln Steffens a prophecy by Arthur Miller an estimate by Jean Charlot and a statement by Edward Weston. The book was designed by Merle Armitage and limited to 550 SIGNED copies of which this is number 380. E. Weyhe unknown
1935553702Moscow: VOKS 1935. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Design and photomontage by V. Stepanova and A. Rodchenko. Quarto. 312 12pp. Text in English. Quarter red leather and cloth with paper illustration over boards. Endpapers illustrated with film images on photo paper. Extensively illustrated with innovatively illustrated half-title and title page with film illustrations in color tipped-in celluloid sheet with Stalin's silhouette a folding plate of a theatre and audience etc. Publication celebrating an overview of the Soviet cinema with contributions by many profiles of filmmakers mention of the industry in Soviet Union vassal states etc. Near fine. VOKS hardcover
1918869371918. DESIGN ODA Kazuma artist and designer. ÔYÔ ZUAN Gekkan Dai-ichi-go. Tokyo Papiyon Zuansha Taishô 7 1918. Folio-sized wrappers 34.5 x 24.2 cm. This "Practical Design" monthly features the work of Oda Kazuma 1882-1956 in this its first issue. This issue features articles on the use of electric lights at night for advertising with a note at the end on some recent advertising posters that have appeared. Obviously a periodical by professionals for professionals in the design and advertising world. Not a world one usually thinks of Oda Kazuma belonging to but here he turns his talents at lithographic printmaking to more practical ends with sevarl examples of advertising designs and commercial art. Very good condition throughout. Very unusual. unknown books
193538548Moscow: VOKS 1935. First Edition. Small quarto 27cm. Leatherette-backed pictorial paper-covered boards; 1-24 25-306 20pp. Mild external wear; slight lean to text block; still a tight Very Good or better copy with both pictorial inserts present and in good condition bit of wrinkling to the fragile celluloid insert bearing Stalin's silhouette portrait. Unusually well-preserved copy of this landmark of Soviet book design featuring copious examples of the revolutionary photomontage work of Rodchenko and Stepanova. The two extremely fragile inserted design elements - a die-cut folded plate bearing Lenin's portrait on a movie screen and a clear celluloid sheet with the printed silhouette of Stalin are rarely found intact if at all; in this copy both are present and complete in excellent condition. VOKS unknown books
193651694Prague: ÚstÅ™ednà knihovna lavnÃho mÄ›sta Prahy Prague Central Library/ Printed by V. Neubert and Sons 1936. First edition. Softcover. Large quarto. Unpaginated. Black paper wrappers. Main title page and additional exhibition title page both illustrated with striking photo-montage in b/w. Title page signed in pen by Karel Hajek.<br /> <br /> This finely printed photo-illustrated work was published to coincide with the the exhibition of photography by acclaimed Czech photographer and photo-journalist Karel Hajek 1900-1978 held in January 1936 at the Prague Central Library. Images throughout the publication are all gorgeous examples of vibrant b/w photogravure printing. The layout design and typography of the work was created by Hajek in collaboration with the acclaimed Czech illustrator puppeteer and animator Jiřà Trnka 1912-1969. Following the title page with a playful photomontage showing the photographer in a newsprint suit is a page of introductory text for the exhibition from writer playwright and filmmaker Vladislav VanÄura 1891-1942 art critic Bohumil Markalous 1882-1952 and finally Hajek himself. This is followed by a beautiful full-page photomontage of images by Hajek which serves as an introduction to the exhibition. A selection of 7 captioned images from the exhibition is then followed by a text page of technical information concerning the photography and a full list of the 181 photos included in the exhibition along with their respective film stocks. The final pages are comprised of numerous finely photo-illustrated period advertisements all also printed very nicely in photogravure. A now very scarce document of the early career of this important figure of Czech photo-journalism.<br /> <br /> Minor scratches and abrasions to the front wrappers. Light chipping with tiny stains along the bottom edge of the back wrapper. Lightly rubbed at the head and tail of the spine. Starting at the gutter of the interior front cover. All images throughout very clean and nice. Wrappers in very good interior in very good condition overall. 5 OCLC copies worldwide. Not found in 'Czech and Slovak Photo Publications 1918–1989' Manfred Heiting ed. [Ústřední knihovna lavního města Prahy] (Prague Central Library)/ Printed by V. Neubert and Sons unknown
19301598251930. JAPANESE COMMERCIAL DESIGN. A Collection of approximately 200 labels for food and drink products. Various sizes mounted in an album. Small folio 305 x 225mm bound in pale blue wrappers in a recent brown chitsu case. NP. ND. Japan 1930's. An eclectic collection of Japanese food and drink labels from the first quarter of the twentieth century. Fruits vegetables spirits candies canned meats and fishes are all represented on colourful labels featuring combined western and Japanese design sensibilities. They are neatly tipped into an accordion style album of thick pale blue paper and mostly remain in fine condition. unknown books
193020242Philadelphia ca. 1930s. Hardcover. Very good. Oblong 4to. album. Screw-bound leather-covered boards with publisher's text in printed in gold to front cover. Holds photos diagrams text and paint swatches all affixed to 29 dark-gray stiff leaves divided into four sections. Appears almost entirely complete with corners of several captions torn off. Album about very good overall with many affixed papers toned from age or glue-stained but all remain readable. Sound overall. Additionally laid-in are 21 clippings and advertising ephemera relating to hardware stores including several in Toronto. <br/><br/>Extensive custom catalogue containing metal fixtures and display equipment for hardware stores published by David Lupton's Sons a steel company based in Philadelphia. The catalogue includes suggestions for store layout providing examples of merchandise display on Lupton display cases and shelving with extensive diagrams showing the proper distribution of for example various-sized shovels on a particular shelving unit. From a stamp appearing several times throughout the album and on a piece of laid-in marketing ephemera which reads "Bowes Hardware & Plumbing 425 Danforth Ave Toronto" this particular album was almost certainly compiled by Lupton for Bowes as part of its "Store Planning Service" referred to on the album's cover. A fascinating example of the marketing and merchandizing of U.S. hardware store equipment and a glimpse into the process of starting a North American small business during the height of The Great Depression. hardcover books
193345815Kharkiv: Рух Ruch 1933. First edition. Hardcover. fair to vg. Quarto. 105pp. 1. B/w photo-illustrated dust jacket with black lettering on red on the front cover. Yellow cloth boards with red lettering and a cut/out from a b/w photograph mounted on the front cover. Red endpapers. This scarce work is a comprehensive monograph on the life and early career of acclaimed Ukrainian stage and film actor Amvrosi Buchma 1891-1957. Buchma's most notable film roles are perhaps in Aleksandr Dovzhenko's "Arsenal" 1929 pictured in this book and Sergei Eisenstien's "Ivan the Terrible Pt. I & II" 1944 and 1958. He was a prominent member of the Berezil theater from 1922-1936. Issued to commemorate the 25th anniversary of his entry to the stage as a professional actor the publication is illustrated throughout with countless b/w photographic reproductions and covers the actor's work on both stage and screen. Index of images and table of contents at the back.<br /> <br /> Biographic text captions throughout and index in both Ukrainian and German. <br /> <br /> Dust jacket with some tears and reinforced with Japan tissue. Binding lightly sunned with some minor rubbing and bumping to extremities. Interior front cover with name of a previous owner in ink. Minor smudging throughout. Dj in fair binding in very good interior in very good condition overall. Extremely scarce. Protected by modern mylar. English text on the bottom of the last page: "Life and Work of the Ucranian sic actor Amvrosi Buchma by Kost Burovi. Рух (Ruch) hardcover
FIRST EDITION of this signular bestiary, a tour de force of modern illustration. Illustrated with 18 powerful and wildly imaginative full-page hors-texte original color lithographs by Jean LurÁat (who is also the author of the text). From a total edition of 280 numbered copies, this is one of 245 printed on fine Marais wove paper. SIGNED by LurÁat and Gonin (the editor). Folio. Loose as issued in wraps, parchment-backed chemise, and board slipcase. FINE AND BRIGHT, with no defects. Rauch 161, The Artist & The Book 171a ("These boldly conceived and printed color lithographs represent LurÁat at his most decorative....")
2080202102502006Kage Shobo Co. Ltd. N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kage Shobo Co., Ltd. paperback
1924059773New York Ny: G. P. Putnam's Sons / Knickerbocker Press 1924. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. Plates And Illustrations In Text. Xv 184 Pp. #32 Of A Limited Edition Of 110 Copies Of Which 100 Were For Sale. Faux Vellum Spine Blue Boards Spine An Cover Labels Printed In Blue Blue And White Illustrated Endpapers The Trade Edition Had Map Endpapers. First Edition Signed By Kent On Limitation Page And Again In The Two Color Woodcut Bound Before The Half Title And With The Extra Illustration Not Present In The Trade Edition Placed After The Introduction. Light Wear Showing With Tinybumps/Splits/ Frays At Corners. Hinges Tight. Faint Damp Stain In Small Area At Top Of Spine Panel Affecting Upper 2/3 Of The Spine Label And 1/2" Across Bottom Edge Of Spine. <br/> <br/> G. P. Putnam's Sons / Knickerbocker Press hardcover
1907027046Bruxelles 1907 Maison du Livre Hardcover 1st Edition
1930106072BBMontrouge, Draeger Frères für Edition Iribe, (1930). 4°. 29 S., [1] Bl. u. 7 Tafeln auf Klarsicht-Folien, jeweils vor strukturierten Kartons mit Metallbeschichtung in Gold u. Silber. OKart. mit Büttenpapierumschlag u. Metallring-Heftung. [17 Warenabbildungen]
190218974ABMähr. Neustadt, Kochwasser, 1902 - 1906. 33 : 22 bis 85 : 115 cm. 28 Original-Aquarelle auf festem Karton.
54158Saratov: Saratovskii Proletkul't Saratov. Profes.-Tekhnich. Shkola Gubpoligrafotdela 1920. Octavo 26 × 17.4 cm. Original pictorial wrappers; 96 pp. Frontis portrait of F. I. Kalinin on better stock and seven leaves of plates. Good or better; wear to wrappers and spine; with soil to edges and restoration to upper and lower corners; some chipping to spine. Very rare anthology one of only two published by the Proletkult Proletarian Culture movement in Saratov near the Volga River. It was intended to give a representative overview of the literary and visual works of local proletarian writers and artists who were inspired by the larger movement in the Soviet Union and even abroad and were active in various local workshops and studios. Founded in 1917 at a congress of worker creative workshops Proletkult "began as a loose coalition of clubs factory committees worker's theaters and educational societies devoted to the cultural needs of the working class." With support from the minister of education Anatoly Lunacharsky and theoretical guidance by Aleksandr Bogdanov who believed that only art made by the proletariat can reflect most accurately the reality of the proletariat "by 1918 it had expanded into a national movement with a much more ambitious purpose: to define a unique proletarian culture that would inform and inspire the new society" Lynn Mally. Culture of the Future: The Proletkult Movement in Revolutionary Russia 1990; pp. xviii.<br /> <br /> This volume opens with a tribute to F. I. Kalinin 1882-1920 a Russian revolutionary and literary critic who had served as chairman of Proletkult prior to his untimely death. It contains poetry and prose by young proletarian writers some of which signed other texts under pseudonyms. While many of them praise the virtues of hard work industrialization and the revolutionary struggle others are more lyrical in tone. Among the authors are K. Prokof'ev Aleksandr Zirikh Nina Smirnova D. Maslennikov I. Toom A. Belov Ivan Kuznetsov P. Teplova A. Vinokurov S. Zas'ko A. Strokova A. Miadzelets and A. Masterkov. With seven leaves of plates featuring reproductions of works signed Balakirev Rall' Brusnikin three works Leimik and Pimenov. The wrapper design is credited to one M. Vasil'ev a student of the "IZO" art workshop in Saratov. A section of "Proletsmekh" includes satirical texts. A final section on the chronology of the Proletkult movement contains historical notes as well as proceedings from the second Saratov Gubernia conference of Proletkult groups with detailed reports on arts and literary activities in the region as well as the preparations for the present publication noted to have been printed in only 700 copies.<br /> <br /> Not in Getty.<br /> <br /> As of January 2024 KVK OCLC show a single holding of the first volume at Stanford. unknown
In folio (mm. 479 x 320), cartella editoriale con legacci, mz. tela con ang. (picc. spacchi alle cerniere), titolo oro al dorso, contenente a fogli sciolti, pp. (6) e 40 magnifiche cromolitografie (di cui 8 a doppia pagina) che raffigurano con vivaci colori modelli di pitture parietali e del soffitto, nello stile pittorico prevalente in Europa dal 1875 fino allo scoppio della Prima Guerra Mondiale - il Naturalismo. "Prima edizione" di questa rara e affascinante opera di Anton Seder (Monaco 1850 - Strasburgo 1916), professore e direttore della Kunsthandwerkerschule (Scuola di arti decorative) di Strasburgo. Nella prefazione a cura dell’editore Wasmuth: “Zum ersten Male wird den Dekorationsmalern ein Werk im modernen Stile geboten, dessen reiche Farbenpracht die unmittelbare praktische Verwertung ermöglicht” ("Per la prima volta ai pittori decorativi viene offerta un'opera in stile moderno il cui ricco tripudio di colori consente un uso pratico immediato”). Molto ben conservato. .