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18-4782San Francisco CA: Lone Mountain College 1987. Autographed. Large format B&W print poster 18†x 23â€. Very Good. Signed on right hand side below image. San Francisco, CA: Lone Mountain College, 1987. unknown
202125London: Academy Editions 1900. Softcover. VG: A book in excellent condition with clean pages and tight binding. A white matte softcover book featuring a full-color illustration on the front cover. The title is printed in red text across the front cover and down the spine. The back cover also features a full-color illustration. The inside front cover has a full-color illustration and the first page is a tear-out with a full-color graphic. The inside back cover is also illustrated in color. Pages: 7 6-96. Profusely illustrated with both full-color and black-and-white illustrations. Academy Editions paperback
2615New York: Aspen 1971. Box enclosures vary in condition from fair---for issues #s 7 & 10----to very good with most being in good or better condition. Contents are all in very good or better condition unless otherwise noted in catalog entry. Issue #6a not photographed for lack of enclosure---or any other contents---can be photographed upon requests. Aspen was conceived by perennial editor and publisher Phyllis Johnson as a challenge to traditional magazine design offering a multimedia landscape in each issue with sections that were individuated and independent necessitating interaction that was often sensory and unbound featuring records 3-d models sewing patterns postcards a flip book and even ads were segregated to defy convention. In each issue the contents and enclosures were designated as ‘sections’ and labeled as such with issue-specific numbers which have been herein assigned with corresponding numerical bullets and entries for each issue where section assignments are absent. <br /> <br /> Each issue’s sections were housed in a section-numbered box which varied in size and design throughout the publication’s run 1965-1971. All 10 issues are thematically independent and by design they all featured a different set of editors. <br /> <br /> Only six sections missing from the entirety of those composing issues No. 1 - 10. These include the Something Else Press newsletter from Aspen No. 4; the illustrated content-enclosing envelope from Aspen No. 6a which is commonly missing; subscription forms from Aspen Nos. 7 8 & 9; and the to-date unknown section #13 from Aspen No. 10. All sections in very good condition unless otherwise noted. <br /> <br /> Issue #3 has signatures. The most prominent being the vertical signature by Warhol to upper fore edge of enclosure cover. Contents of Issue #3 including the James Rosenquist pop art post card is inscribed to Ted Joans and the Jasper Johns piece Black Map is also signed. <br /> <br /> All 10 issues have been fully cataloged please e-mail if interested in the 10-page entry which provides details for each issue and a complete inventory of their contents plus more detailed condition points. Aspen unknown
7992Aspen: The Aspen Wallposter / Meat Possum Press Ltd 1970. First Edition. First Printing presumed one of 500 copies. Large bifolium measuring 57.25cm x 40.25cm closed and 57.25cm x 80.25cm with text and illustrations offset printed in black and red on thick white stock; 4pp; illus. Mild handling and a small ink arrow at upper left corner of front cover with two thin black ink marks on p.2; Near Fine.<br /> <br /> Fourth installment of seven in the Aspen Wall Poster series this one a double issue. Articles include "Aspen Summer of Hate 1970 Will the Sheriff be Killed" "Weird Picnic in Boulder" "Wisdom from a Leading Citizen" "Open Letter to Ned Vare" "Homage to Raoul Duke" "Fat City Fun Girl #1 vs "My Lai 4" "Memo to the Homefolks on Independence Day" "Food Stamps and the Red Menace." Masthead titled "Better Living Through Jimson Weed" and lists Thompson as editor along with Tom Benton. It also shows Oscar Acosta as the L.A. bureau representative and Ralph Steadman as the London bureau representative. Page 3 reprints the "Jilly" nude from the Evergreen Review. Shoaf notes a reliable source reporting a second printing of 500 copies identical to the first which we are compelled to mention here for the sake of accuracy. Shoaf A5. The Aspen Wallposter / Meat Possum Press, Ltd unknown
1966222302New York: Harry N. Abrams 1966. First edition first printing. Solid square hardcover 12.25 x 12.25 inches bound in brown burlap text pages on kraft paper. Vertical surface creases to some sections not marring text or photographs in any way spine barely sunned a shade a tight and clean copy of a scarce book lacking the original clear jacket in custom mylar cover. IT WAS ALWAYS HAPPENING<br /> <br /> Take the book and place it on a flat surface and start turning the pages slowly the grainy black and white images setting a course of action as disturbing as a dream unfixed from the dreamer. Was it really then or now the book exclaims in a mire of events built on when it was happening. In this moment entering the book nothing is clear but that art is timeless boundless fearless. Step. Right. In.<br /> <br /> Thanks to the publisher Harry Abrams we have an art document that preserves a truly ephemeral American movement that resisted form defied space and transformed the expectant eye of the audience. Kaprow's book design allows space for entering and contemplation before jarring you back to the moment. His text is clear and easy should you accept the premise. Before you know it connections come to light: Schwitters Duchamp Pollock art brut a sixties babel of motion in creation.<br /> <br /> With a Selection of Scenarios by 9 Japanese of the Gutai Group Jean Jacques Lebel Wolf Vostell George Brecht Kenneth Dewey Milan Knizak Allan Kaprow. Harry N. Abrams unknown
1965009968New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers 1965. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Square Folio. Unpaginated. Photo presentations with notes ex-lib with card sleeve on rear fr e.p. with 5 rubber "withdrawn: stamp marks at fr and rear black marker line through h.s. library stamp marker lines on top and fore- & bottom edges through library stamps else clean unmarked brown paper text and white page photos very light wear to bottom spine cloth tip. 12" x 12" brown burlap-like cloth baords x 1.75" thick light brown cover letters in glassine polyester sleeve. . Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers Hardcover
2012Q-0448461994Poptropica 2012-11-08. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Poptropica paperback
19532092902141102096Yamaki Ryokan Atami City 1953. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Yamaki Ryokan (Atami City) paperback
19612092902137303388atelier publisher 1961. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: 26cm atelier publisher paperback
2002BN206396Twin Palms Publishers 2002. 2002. Hardcover. Athletes Anderson and Low <br/><br/>Athletes Anderson and Low Jonathan Anderson; Edwin Low Fotos; Jack Woody; Arlyn Eve Nathan Design Twin Palms Publishers hardcover
19813332Atlanta: Atlanta Urban Design Commission 1981. First Edition. Near fine. Paperbound in spiral binding 244 pp illustrated with b/w photos and line drawings. Owner blind stamp on title page otherwise a lightly used near fine copy with clean contents and solid binding. <br /><br /> Atlanta Urban Design Commission
1983BN150135Rom - Mailand: Edition Belvedere 1983. 1983. Atlantis: Impressions from the Depth of the Ocean Belvedere Design Designbook Fashion Textiles Graphic Designs Vol. 13 <br/><br/>Atlantis: Impressions from the Depth of the Ocean Belvedere Design Designbook Fashion Textiles Graphic Designs Vol. 13 Design / Unterwasser - Disign - Hageney Wolfgang Rom - Mailand: Edition Belvedere unknown
2005b1150<p>University of California Press 2005. XIV150 pages. New Hardcover. NearFine DJ. Oblong. 12.0"x9.25"x1.0". be6</p> University of California Press hardcover
19962090202118106254Kodansha 1996. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kodansha paperback
180609108Werner & Lawrence Publishing 2017-11-22. Paperback. Like New. Signed by author Werner & Lawrence Publishing paperback
1972005831New York : Farrar Straus and Giroux 1972 1972. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 622 p. : maps ; 25 cm. ; ISBN: 0374106843; 9780374106843 LCCN: 78-178883 ; LC: PG3488.O4; Dewey: 891.7/3/44 ; General Samsonov and Colonel Vorotyntsev lead Russian soldiers into battle and subsequent defeat at the Battle of Tannenberg in 1914.; OCLC: 419168 ; "Author and historian Aleksandr Isayevick Solzhenitsyn considered by many to be the preeminent Russian writer of the second half of the 20th century.was awarded the Nobel Prize for LiteratureIn 1974 he was arrested for treason and exiled following the publication of The Gulag Archipelago. He moved to Switzerland and later the U. S. where he continued to write fiction and history. When the Soviet Union collapsed he returned to his homeland." ; BOMC ; light orange cloth in pictorial dustjacket ; ownership label on front endpapers ; slight wear to dustjacket ; else VG/VG <br/> <br/> New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1972 hardcover
20142090202118105923Bungeishunju Bunshun Bunko 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bungeishunju Bunshun Bunko paperback
1994AME_9780387570228Springer 1994. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Springer hardcover
199967140aozzWeil am Rhein Vitra Design Museum 1999. Paperback. Good. In German. Very large heavy 9 lbs. softcover book with yellow marker ribbon. Spine creased else mild wear. Includes many photographs. NOTE: Extra charges will be requested for shipping and handling. Weil am Rhein Vitra Design Museum paperback
19502090502113718176Not Available 1950. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
P5979Moscow: Uchgiz Staatsverlag 1932. Octavo 25 × 17 cm. Original photo-illustrated wrappers; 57-98 6 pp. With a 20-pp. dictionary supplement folded and laid in as issued. Illustrations throughout. Light soil to wrappers; chip to lower corner of front wrapper and last pages; still good or better. With attractive photomontage wrappers designed by the graphic artist Paul Urban this German language publication for Soviet youth focused on the promotion of world revolution reflecting the Soviet foreign policy of its day. Written in simple German the magazine was intended for students with at least two years of German instruction. A call to political agitation at the head of the glossary reads: "Comrades students and teachers of the German language - You have already read the first two issues of our journal. The task before you is to use what you have gleaned from the journal for your practical work. Strengthen the international education! Connect with the German workers at your factory collective and state farm in order to share your experience and learn from theirs. 10000 German workers and specialists are currently working in the Soviet Union. It is up to you to agitate among these comrades who came to help us in our Socialist building." The magazine was a continuation of "Die Junge Garde" 1930-1931 which changed its title to "Zwei Welten" starting in 1932.<br /> <br /> The German communist politician and member of KPD Paul Dietrich 1889-1937 edited the journal with Béla Illés 1895-1974 a Hungarian communist writer. The magazine included articles by the German communist elite most of whom were living in Moscow at the time such as Berta Lask Karl Richter and Frieda Rubiner. Many of the German communists working for Moscow such as Paul Dietrich were later repressed while others such as Frieda Rubiner went on to hold positions of power in the GDR with this publication documenting a specific moment in international communism especially the relationship between German and Russian communist parties. <br /> <br /> The photomontage wrappers were designed by the German graphic artist Paul Urban 1901-1937. A graduate of the Munich School of Applied Arts Urban likely studied at the Dessau Bauhaus under Herbert Bayer and Joost Schmidt . In Berlin he was close to John Heartfield and often worked with photomontage among others for Büchergilde Gutenberg and Kiepenhauer. After a period in Amsterdam he moved to the Soviet Union in 1936. He disappeared shortly thereafter possibly at the hands of NKVD. <br /> <br /> As of January 2024 no copies located in North America. unknown
1983017209Canada: ChDC 1983. 112 page grey paperback rubbed bumped Any picture found beside this listing may NOT actually be a picture of this book but a stock photo used by the listing site. 3 R's Used Books and Hannelore Headley Old & Fine Books Inc. are committed to saving the trees one leaf at the time!. Paperback. Good/No Jacket. ChDC
65484Private publication. No year 2004 Unpaginated. Hardback Leparello. In very good condition. Private publication hardcover
1464711534.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20072090202118102603Bungeishunju Bunshun Shinsho 2007. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bungeishunju Bunshun Shinsho paperback