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20153117261Berlin: Spruth Magers Berlin. Very Good. 2015. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover with promotional poster. First edition. Fine in tan cloth covers without dust jacket as issued with title plate afixed to front cover. Acetate protective jacket supplied. un-paginated 7 1/2" X 9 1/2" 1500 copies produced. The specially produced promotional poster for the exhibtion is aid-into the book.Fine on a sheet folded in eights as received. Image is acrylic Metro Mattress #9. 17 1/4" X 23" Exhibition dated 3. November - 16. January 2016. In Berlin. Perfectly suited to frame. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . Spruth Magers Berlin hardcover
19584465New York: Lester Rossin Associates 1958. Very good. 4to 295 x 230 mm. Original 4-flap portfolio of brown pictorial paper containing three folders of bifolium sample illustrations designs and photographs loose as issued collated complete. Portfolio margins and folds with a little wear and creasing contents in excellent state. "MAD MEN" ERA GRAPHIC DESIGN BEING A PROMOTIONAL PORTFOLIO FOR A NOTED NYC ADVERTISING AND MARKETING AGENCY. THE PORTFOLIO IS ITSELF INGENIOUSLY DESIGNED AND THE CONTENTS PRESENT A "STABLE" OF INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ILLUSTRATORS DESIGNERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS INCLUDING RAY PROHASKA AND D. STONE MARTIN. <br /> <br /> Lester Rossin is recognized as being one of the original "Mad Men" an elevated advertising art and marketing firm that thrived in the 1950s and 1960s. Offered here is an original portfolio of design work that was no doubt distributed to potential clients. The portfolio was designed by Clifford Condak and contains three color-coded folders with samples from the firm's three divisions. The folders are: Illustrators blue folder with a circle: 13 samples; Photographers green / square: 4 samples; and Designers red / triangle: 6 samples. Each folder bears the names of the individuals whose work was contained therein. <br /> <br /> On the front of the portfolio is an extraordinary "raison d'etre" by the firm which bears reprinting:<br /> <br /> "Design is the basis of a creative illustration.<br /> Whatever the medium<br /> message or technique only a<br /> heightened sense<br /> of design will raise the work from craftsmanship to<br /> the level of art. This is our belief.<br /> It is the basis of our<br /> achievement the discipline of<br /> our daily work<br /> and the guarantee of our future."<br /> <br /> On the back of the portfolio is a long list of the company's "Distinctions" including "Bests" at the 1957 International Poster Annual and the American Institute of Graphic Arts. Here the potential client is informed that "In the past 12 months we have designed and produced art for 2198 advertisers 1561 mailing pieces and 932 point-of-sale units." <br /> <br /> On the upper cover is the statement that this "First in a series"; no other subsequent portfolio has been located by us and not even this one is listed in WorldCat. Lester Rossin Associates unknown
2000CNJL795Baltimore Maryland: Dolphin Press / Maryland Institute College of Art 2000. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Lorenz Hilary. No. 7 of 40 copies of the deluxe edition total edition 100 elephant folio size 40 pp. signed by Albert Mobilio and Hilary Lorenz. "The Handbook of Phrenology" is a collaboration between artist Hilary Lorenz an artist and printmaker whose work has been exhibited throughout the United States Europe and Asia and the co-founder of the Dolphin Press and writer Albert Mobilio a poet and literary critic whose work has appeared in The Village Voice Harper's Fortune and The New York Times Book Review n. b. artist bios from the book. <br /> <br /> The book is a collection of five prose fiction pieces that revolved around the nineteenth-century science of phrenology or "the reading of one's head shape to determine personality" n. b. from website of Hilary Lorenz and is a provocative examination of what is now recognised as a pseudoscience.<br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Full black Japanese Asahi cloth gilt vignette and lettering on the front board hand-marbled paste-down endpapers hand-sewn binding six etchings interspersed throughout the text both etchings and text printed on the rectos only; Dante monotype on Rives Heavyweight elephant folio in size 16" by 13.5" unpaginated with 20 leaves excluding front and back blank leaves per the colophon page a limited edition of 100 copies this being number 7 per the web site for Hilary Lorenz numbers 10-100 were for sale signed by Albert Mobilio and Hilary Lorenz on the colophon. The slipcase is covered in matching cloth gilt vignette and lettering on the front which mirrors the book lined with maroon paper. With a sheet with a description of the book serving as the prospectus one sheet printed on one side.<br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: Volume is fine with a strong square text block solid hinges perfectly straight corners with no rubbing the interior is clean and bright and it is entirely free of prior owner markings - crisp as new. Slipcase is also fine strong and sturdy clean without wear. The prospectus sheet is near fine clean with very light toning to the edges and light wear to the corners else fine.<br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: Please note that this is an oversize book and additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please contact us for details. <br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Dolphin Press / Maryland Institute, College of Art hardcover
20071-1424330734Triple Constraint Inc. 2007. Paperback. New. 196 pages. 10.80x8.30x0.60 inches. Triple Constraint, Inc. paperback
185055957London: Chapman and Hall 1850. 8vo. xi 1 216 pp. plus 32 pp. publisher’s catalogue. Steel-engraved frontisp. of Queen Victoria w/ nearly 200 woodcut text engravings designs & plates 30 Fabric paper and wallpaper samples 1 sample w/ small hole. Black ribbed publisher’s cloth gilt lettering & spine minor wear & fraying to spine rear outer joint minor bumping to corners some offsetting to a few leaves from the samples still a VG- copy. First edition thus of this famed journal which aimed to improve the standards of British manufacturers and artists for the decorative and applied arts targeting the fast rising Victorian British middle class. This second volume is dedicated to the Duchess of Sutherland Mistress of the Robes and close friend of Queen Victoria as well as prominent abolitionist. There are numerous references throughout to the forthcoming 1851 Crystal Palace Exhibition as Cole 1808-1882 continually encouraged designers to reach a balance between utility and ornament and raise the quality of British manufacturing. He was elected the chairman of the Society of Arts in 1846 and was able to direct the organizing of the Exhibition which received over 6 million visitors and turned the profits from the Exhibition into founding the South Kensington Museum now the Victoria & Albert Museum. The Journal displays many samples of textiles wall papers embroidered textiles and silks. In addition there are extensive sections on pottery glass metalwork lighting sculpture furniture and much more. Of interest are the excellent articles on book arts book design including expositions by Ruskin the report on the forthcoming Exhibition to Prince Albert and more. These Journal volumes have become quite scarce in the market of late and they were all heavily used throughout the 19th century for reference and inspiration. Chapman and Hall, hardcover
19612091502135500066Not Available 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 166 pages 5 pages 6 pages Size: 18 x 26 cm Not Available paperback
1924035642Hodder & Stoughton 1924. Book. Illus. by Kay Nielsen. Good. No Binding. Signed by Illustrators. Limited Edition. Deluxe edition limited to 500 copies of which this is No.185 & is SIGNED by KayNielsen on the limitation page. Undated but believed 1924. The book appears to have been removed from its hard cover which is NOT present The pages are still firmly bound together & the pages rough cut to the leading edges but there are no tears loss or missing pages. The pages have been carefully read and are clean. There are 12 tipped in colour plates by Kay Nielsen all with their tissue guards plus b/w illustrations decorations. No inscription or ownership markings. Requires rebinding. A large & heavy item. Hodder & Stoughton hardcover
1002995France nineteenth century. Large fragment of an original embroidery design likely for a shawl or tablecloth executed in red watercolor. The stylized parrot snail and lizard are meticulously plotted out by hand stitch by stitch against a background of oak leaves and acorns. This design is plotted on "papier quadrillé" manufactured by the Paris publisher Chavant & Dessaigne. Fleury Chavant was an industrial designer who issued a number of influential pattern books in the 1830s and 1840s. In addition to finished patterns his company offered a range of these printed grid papers with gauges corresponding to every kind of needlework enabling those at home to produce their own designs. A striking survival. Original watercolor executed on two sheets of printed "papier quadrillé" joined together entire piece measuring 15 x 32 inches. Publisher information printed at base of sheets: "8 en 10: à Paris chez CHAVANT & DESSAIGNE Rue Cléry No 19 / No. 23." Several pale pink areas where paint spread; trace of glue along seam; later pencil notes to verso. unknown
1902891971902. DESIGN Fujii Rindo. SHOKUMON ZUKAN 1-4. Kyoto Yamada Unsodo Meiji 35 1902. Four volumes complete each volume with printed title string-bound Japanese-style fukuro-toji. 24.2 x 16.4 cm. Illustrated throughout with lightly colored woodblock prints of traditional design motifs. The covers are worn some pages split but present. unknown
1906879181906. DESIGN Kamisaka SEKKA. NIHON JOSO 7 vols. Kyoto Unsodo Meiji 39 1906. 26.3 x 18.7 cm. String-bound Japanese style fukuro-toji printed paper title labels. An interesting visual history of women's fashion in traditional Japan. The bw woodblock prints were supervised by the master himself Kamisaka Sekka. A good impression some cover soiling in very good condition overall. Complete. unknown
1936892161936. DESIGN Kano Shuho artist. Ukiyoe Monyo KOSODE HYAKUSEN. Kyoto Happodo Showa 11 1936. 36.7 x 27.2 cm. Though this copy has no colophon or textual material it consists of 48 of the 50 woodblock printed sheets each with two designs so 96 of 100 designs. Each design is identified by the original ukiyo-e artist's name. The printings are fine the condition good overall. With the original title page all in a clasped chitsu case. Sold with all faults. unknown
193731077Moscow: State Publishing House of Graphic Arts 1937. First Edition. Folio 41.5cm; photo-illustrated card wrappers stapled; 36pp; illus. with three illustrated plates tipped onto thicker stock in-text and three panoramic fold-out plates designed by Es and El Lissitzky; text is in English. Light wear along spine fold and extremities else Near Fine with all plates intact. Well-preserved issue of this landmark Soviet art magazine issued from 1930 to 1941 to celebrate the achievements of the first two Five Year Plans and through various foreign-language editions to propagandize the stark contrast between the vibrant Soviet economy during this period and the stagnation of Western economies under capitalism. "All the visual strategies of the propaganda photobooks designed by Lissitsky Rodchenko and others.were developed in USSR in Construction one of the most beautifully produced magazines of the twentieth century" Parr-Badger The Photobook I:148.<br /> <br /> The present issue is devoted to the various people groups of the Caucasus region their history industries and accomplishments. A superior copy of a desirable issue. State Publishing House of Graphic Arts unknown
2008FLAHIVE-1680Knopf New York 2008 First edition. First printing. A very fine unread copy issued without jacket. A pristine unread copy. SIGNED by Greene on a rear page his name only. Board Book. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. As New. Knopf, New York hardcover
194555714Praha Prague: Vydává KSC Kraj 1945. First edition. Hardcover. g to vg-. Quarto. Unpaginated. 2 leaves 2 52pp 2. Original brown quarter cloth over beige paper boards with brown lettering on cover in original photo-illustrated dustjacket. Beige endpapers. Graphic account of Mauthausen concentration camp published shortly after the camp was liberated by the US Army in 1945. Graphic design by Zdenek Rossmann. An early post-Holocaust publication showing the horror of the Austrian concentration camp Mauthausen-Gusen. <br /> <br /> Profusely illustrated with 86 b/w photographic reproductions in gravure. Numerous of them are shocking images showing the camp grounds with barracks guard towers torture devices gas chamber crematorium ovens barely alive & dead prisoners inmates at work in the quarries the camp and its surroundings including the town of Mauthausen. A few other images show Himmler Kaltenbrunner and camp commandant Ziereis with entourage inspecting the camp. The last two photographs depict Czech Army General Ludvika Svobody and Minister Svoboda at a memorial service at the camp after the liberation. Photographs by "Fotosekce Sekretariatu KSC Praha a z Mauthausenskeho Archivu." <br /> <br /> Text in Czech.<br /> <br /> Binding with light stains to covers. Interior covers and endpapers age toned. Gutters reinforced with japan tissue. Interior rear gutter with remnants of tape used to previously reinforce. Title page with minor age toning and stains. Interior including all images and text otherwise clean. Binding in good interior in very good- condition overall. Protected in modern mylar. Scarce. Vydává KSC Kraj hardcover
32547DESIGN AND WORK; A HOME AND SHOP COMPANION. Volume I. London: G. Purkess 1876. 4to. Publisher's blue cloth. xi 476 pages. First edition. This is the first volume of a London weekly periodical with the same name as Manchester monthly. The London work is not cited by OCLC the NUC or RIBA. Our volume contains the first thirty issues from 13 May through 2 December 18 Articles cover mechanics construction building design technology and inventions including "Practical Wood-turning" "The Telescope" "Our Steam Velocipede" "Miniature Railroad Train" and "The Megascope." Advertisements appear for each issue. Covers moderately worn. unknown
1971166624Koln Cologne: Wallraf-Richartz Museum 1971. Softcover. Fifth and final revised edition. Text in German and English.<br /> <br /> Published in conjunction with the opening of the Ludwig Collection of Contemporary Art given by renowned collector Peter Ludwig as a permanent loan to the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne. Illustrated with over 200 tipped-in plates representing the work of 92 artists including Josef Albers David Hockney Jasper Johns Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Pablo Picasso Robert Rauschenberg Andy Warhol and many others. <br /> <br /> Near Fine in clear plastic wrappers as issued leaves secured with silver bolts to a clear hard plastic spine. In a custom black cloth slipcase. <br /> <br /> Oversize volume shipping billed at cost. Wallraf-Richartz Museum unknown
200924684Oslo: H. Aschehoug & Co 2009. 1st. HC. New/New. 13.4x11.1x1.2in. Helene Hennie is one of Norway's most successful interior architects. In 2007 she was elected Designer of the Year by the internationally renowned magazine Andrew Martin Interior Design Review. <br>6.03lb 13.4x11.1x1.2in <br>EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGES NECESSARY H. Aschehoug & Co hardcover
1938B7226Boston: Little Brown and Company. 1938-1957. Fine example. Jackets with slight scuffs clipped. Interiors clean and crisp. . Binding: Full red cloth boards uppers and spines stamped in gilt. Front edges deckled. Publisher’s dust jackets designed by Maurice Sendak. <br><br> Notes: Frederic Ogden Nash 1902 – 1971 was an American poet well known for his light verse of which he wrote more than 500 pieces. With his unconventional rhyming schemes he was declared by The New York Times to be the country's best-known producer of humorous poetry.<br><br> <br> Size: 8vo.195 x 125 mm Pages: 333 pp. Category: Book Literature; Little, Brown and Company. hardcover
197733967New York: International Center of Photography 1977. Very Good. New York: International Center of Photography 1977. First Edition. Two oversized photo-illustrated posters 148x107cm folded down 37x27cm loose as issued. Rubbing along spine edges margins toned and rather dust-soiled with occasional short closed tears; overall Very Good. <br /> <br /> Rare exhibition "catalog" issued to coincide with Beard's installation "The End of the Game" at the ICP a series of photographs documenting African wildlife slaughter. OCLC locates just four examples as of August 2025 misdescribed as just one folding poster at the Universities of Arizona Florida Pittsburgh and Texas-Austin. International Center of Photography unknown
1968197280Brooklyn N.Y.: Pratt Adlib Press 1968. One of 500 produced. Hardcover. Good Portfolio case is worn/scuffed/smudged; case is warped a bit; bottom portion of the case has been detached at perforations and unattached to access materials by design but is present; leaves are clean and clear; mounted title card on information sheet has light scuffing/smudge. Black and brown folio case with white illustration and mounted color title card; 1 folded informational sheet; four folded leaves of plates two in protective sheets. From informational sheet: "This small box of exploding images of self and world Adlib Number 16 is issued in conjunction with an exhibition of Theater Graphics held in the Amsterdam Gallery of the Library and Museum of the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center during the summer and fall of 1968.Adlib Number 16 has been printed in an edition of 500 copies by James Lanier Master Printer and Allen Lanier. Cleopatra poster by David Palladini; mechanical for poster by Frances Yamashita; Cinegraphics signature by Kenneth Tisa and Anna Pomaska; Experimental photo by Marjorie Wood; Photomontage by Lee Newbury; Xerox-Pantomime by Todd Smith." This is the final edition of the Adlib series to be produced. Pratt Adlib Press hardcover
195932077Wolfsburg: Volkswagenwerk G.m.b.H. 1959. Softcover. g. Folio. 24pp. Original spiral bound illustrated wraps. Scarce and delightful advertisement brochure profusely illustrated with numerous duo-tone b/w and color photographic reproductions as well as color drawings and b/w sketches of the car. Original price list dated December 1 1959 in its pocket at rear. This work details the available body styles of the Beetle as well as its design accessories and specifications. Minor age-wear along edges of wrappers. Previous owner's stamp at rear. Text in German. Wraps in overall good interior in very good condition. Volkswagenwerk G.m.b.H. unknown
20003115253New York: Aperture. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2000. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0893818941 . First American edition. SIGNED by Sebastiao Salgado on half-title page. Fine in fine dust jacket. 111pp. 10" X 13" ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 111 pages . Aperture hardcover
1976012549Northampton MA: Main Street Press 1976. 1st Edition Limited. Hardcover. Fine. Only 75 copies this numbered 75/75 by designer Moser and signed by him signed by author Stafford too and especially inscribed by binder Bourbeau "for a most deserving bibliophile and wonderful friend" all on the colophon. Printed at Moser's Main Street Press in Northhampton MA. Papers are Kitakata & Dover. The type is Eric Gill's Perpetua and binder Bourbeau bound it at his Thistle bindery. Short 8vo blue-grey marbleized paper over boards gilt-pressed spine titles unpaginated untrimmed leaves. Fine cooy as new really. Main Street Press hardcover
192953757Berlin: Neuer Deutscher Verlag 1929. First edition 1.-20. Tausend. Hardcover. Very good condition. Small Quarto. 231 5pp. Original boards with embossed photomontage by John Heartfield on front and back cover; protected by modern mylar. Tan endpapers. The book was designed by John Heartfield. <br /> <br /> "Deutschland Deutschland Über Alles" by German-Jewish writer Kurt Tucholsky 1890-1935 is a work of fierce social criticism of the late 1920's Germany. Tucholsky also a journalist and satirist warned against antidemocratic tendencies and the threat of National Socialism. This is apparent in his choice of Heartfield's anti-Hitler photomontage on the cover of this work. His books were banned blacklisted by the Nazi's as "Entartete Kunst" and burned. Tucholsky also wrote under the pseudonym Kaspar Hauser. Profusely illustrated with b/w reproductions of photographs by Tucholsky W. Nettelbeck Robert Sennecke Hans Schroeder Otto Storch Otto Haeckel R. Horlemann and many others.<br /> <br /> Text in German. Light wear along edges of binding and two small light stains on front cover. Ever so lightly starting at half-title. Block very lightly age-toned not affecting photographs. Neuer Deutscher Verlag hardcover
19586421Andre Deutsch London 1958. HBDJ 1958 Stated 1st Published British Edition on copyright pg Stated 2nd Impression on Inner DJ flap btm VG/VG- AS-IS Pink Red Cloth Cover Gold Gilt small corner Bump Cloth spine sunned & small lite stain on spine Cover 310 pgs Times Library LONDON copy stamped in back of bookBack hinge mildly starting DJ is from 2nd impression with the authors photo on the rear flap of DJ & has slight soil back BACK DJ LITE FOX STAINS DJ Protected by clear Mylar . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. Andre Deutsch, London Hardcover