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197154569Tokyo: Shueisha 集英社 1971. New edition. Hardcover. vg to near fine. Large oblong folio. 15x21". Unpaginated. All content housed inside the publisher's original cardboard shipping box with printed label pasted on the front. Binding protected in original a white cloth portfolio with red lettering on the front cover and lavishly decorated interior flaps. Black suede-covered boards with mutli-colored illustration mounted on the front cover. Decorative endpapers. Engraved stainless-steel plate showing Mishima's face mounted on black paper preceding the title page.<br /> <br /> The deluxe and lavishly printed new bilingual edition of the acclaimed and eroticly-charged work also know as "Killed by Roses" by Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe b.1933. It gained notoriety and elicited controversy when it was originally released in 1963 and won the Japan Photo Critics Association's writer award. The main photographic subject of the book the acclaimed and controversial writer Yukio Mishima 1925-1970 wrote the preface to the original edition and also writes the preface for this new edition both are included here. Mishima's acclaimed works include the famous and controversial novels "Confessions of a Mask" 1949 and "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" 1956. Hosoe's striking high-contrast b/w photographs are all printed in high-quality photogravure retaining all the power and atmosphere of his original images. In comparison with the first version of the work this edition features the content having been noticeably re-edited with one image added a few others removed. The images have been thematically re-organized into five new chapters with the names "Sea & Eyes" "Eyes & Sins" "Sins & Dreams" "Dreams & Death" and "Death" respectively. Influential artist and graphic designer Tadanori Yokoo b. 1936 oversaw all of the design and layout aspects of the book and also created its additional illustrated elements most of which comprise the first chapter of this new edition.<br /> <br /> While Hosoe was still completing work to prepare this new edition of "Ordeal by Roses" the notorious "Mishima Incident" occurred November 25th 1970 which culminated in the ritual suicide of Yukio Mishima by seppuku. The incident shocked the nation and in its wake the photographer was quite unsure of how to proceed regarding the publication of the book. Not wanting to seem like an opportunist taking advantage of the controversy and the publicity surround Mishima's death he contemplated shelving the project but was later persuaded by Mishima's widow Yoko who said that her husband would have wanted it to be released. It was finally release only a few months later on January 30th 1971.<br /> <br /> Text in Japanese and English throughout.<br /> <br /> Portfolio with light foxing and sunning to the white cloth of the front cover very minor foxing and smudges to the flaps. Interior of portfolio with minor smudging to the cloth joints but the illustrations on the flaps are still clean. Suede binding clean. Minor foxing to the verso of the front endpaper. Interior with all pages and images clean and vibrant save for a few sporadic instances of the most minor stains or smudges on the blank versos a few pages. Portfolio in very good binding and interior in very good to near fine condition overall. Alternate title: 細江英公写真作å“. Shueisha (集英社) hardcover
50199Tokyo: Shueisha 集英社 1971. New edition. Hardcover. vg- to near fine. Large oblong folio. 15x21". Unpaginated. All content housed inside the publisher's original cardboard shipping box with printed label pasted on the front. Binding protected in original a white cloth portfolio with red lettering on the front cover and lavishly decorated interior flaps. Black suede-covered boards with mutli-colored illustration mounted on the front cover. Decorative endpapers. Engraved stainless-steel plate showing Mishima's face mounted on black paper preceding the title page.<br /> <br /> The deluxe and lavishly printed new bilingual edition of the acclaimed and eroticly-charged work also know as "Killed by Roses" by Japanese photographer Eikoh Hosoe b.1933. It gained notoriety and elicited controversy when it was originally released in 1963 and won the Japan Photo Critics Association's writer award. The main photographic subject of the book the acclaimed and controversial writer Yukio Mishima 1925-1970 wrote the preface to the original edition and also writes the preface for this new edition both are included here. Mishima's acclaimed works include the famous and controversial novels "Confessions of a Mask" 1949 and "The Temple of the Golden Pavilion" 1956. Hosoe's striking high-contrast b/w photographs are all printed in high-quality photogravure retaining all the power and atmosphere of his original images. In comparison with the first version of the work this edition features the content having been noticeably re-edited with one image added a few others removed. The images have been thematically re-organized into five new chapters with the names "Sea & Eyes" "Eyes & Sins" "Sins & Dreams" "Dreams & Death" and "Death" respectively. Influential artist and graphic designer Tadanori Yokoo b. 1936 oversaw all of the design and layout aspects of the book and also created its additional illustrated elements most of which comprise the first chapter of this new edition.<br /> <br /> While Hosoe was still completing work to prepare this new edition of "Ordeal by Roses" the notorious "Mishima Incident" occurred November 25th 1970 which culminated in the ritual suicide of Yukio Mishima by seppuku. The incident shocked the nation and in its wake the photographer was quite unsure of how to proceed regarding the publication of the book. Not wanting to seem like an opportunist taking advantage of the controversy and the publicity surround Mishima's death he contemplated shelving the project but was later persuaded by Mishima's widow Yoko who said that her husband would have wanted it to be released. It was finally release only a few months later on January 30th 1971.<br /> <br /> Text in Japanese and English throughout.<br /> <br /> Portfolio with foxing to the white cloth including the front cover and the interior but the illustrations on the flaps are still clean. Suede binding clean and protected in modern mylar. Light foxing to the edges of the book block. Interior with all pages and images clean and vibrant save for a few sporadic instances of the most minor stains or smudges on the blank versos a few pages. The verso of the final photographic plate and the page opposite have a bit more foxing. Portfolio in very good- binding and interior in very good to near fine condition overall. Alternate title: 細江英公写真作å“. Shueisha (集英社) hardcover
1975219437京都. Kyoto.: 芸艸堂. Unsōdo. 1975. Featuring many fine black and white illustrations throughout 80pp 26.7 x 19cm four hole string binding title label and attractive floral debossed design upper cover very good in attractive blue covers. This volume is one of eight in a series on Japanese design patterns first published by Unsōdō in 1975. This particular volume focuses on knot patterns and designs on shikishi 色紙 decorated square paper. Each knot design is presented with its name and drawn in clear precise lines. The shikishi section includes numerous patterns most of which are inspired by natural motifs. . 芸艸堂. [Unsōdo]. unknown
1930218784Japan: 天明堂. Tenmeidō. Circa 1930. Collection of ten brightly coloured tall oblong colour advertisement printed cards probably for displaying in a shop or shop windows 38.5 x 10.5cm accompanied by thirty-one colour printed labels 9.3 x 16cm. All in very good unused condition. A lovely example of commercial design from the pre-WWII period. These colourful shop signs and labels advertise a nerve pain relief liniment called Itamitōru. The Japanese name literally means “Taking pains out” combining the Chinese character for itami pain with the katakana spelling of tōru to take out conveying both the product’s purpose and suggesting an impression of a Western-imported remedy. <br>The label features an eye-catching graphic design including illustrations of an arm and a leg. It is printed in both Japanese and English and claims that the liniment contains chemicals produced by Swiss Basel & Co. Ltd. The product was promoted as a remedy for a wide range of ailments including rheumatism nerve pain stiff shoulders headaches toothache and insect bites. . 天明堂. [Tenmeidō]. unknown
1977137003No place of publication.: 江苏人民出版社.Jiangsu ren min chu ban she. 1st Edition 2nd Printing. 1977. Colour Chinese transportation map featuring the city of Nanjing capital city of Jiangsu Province and its surrounding regions. Upper side: A transpiration map of Nanjing and neighbouring counties right section with a list of names of stations buses trains coaches ferries and their addresses lower right edge tourist guide including the addresses and phone numbers of major travel agents hospitals cinemas and more left section accompanied by two tables of bus routes. On reverse: a "Map of Nanjing Municipal Transpiration Map" scale not given a chart of terminus for bus and trolley bus lower right section. Some soiling on reverse stamp of a prior dealer in Guangzhou a handwritten date of "September 17th 1977" upper side light creases good copy. Text in Chinese. Sheet measures 37.8 x 52.3cm. . 江苏人民出版社.[Jiangsu ren min chu ban she]. unknown
In-16 oblungo (cm. 16), brossura, pp. (32, senza numerazione), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero ed a colori nel testo. Catalogo della Mostra: Milano, Galleria Aiap, 17 Dicembre 1999 - 21 Gennaio 2000. In ottimo stato (nice copy).
192945821Leningrad: ИздательÑтво ПиÑателей в Ленинграде Izdat. Pisatelej 1929. First edition. Softcover. g. Square 12mo. 93pp. 3. Illustrated grey stiff paper wrappers with blue and black lettering on the front cover. A first edition of this masterpiece work of avant-garde Russian poetry from Mikhail Kuzmin 1872-1936. The eleventh and final book of poetry from Kuzmin divided into six parts it has been seen as marking a new direction in the poet's work and a departure from Russian literary tradition. Based on the principles of free association and dream logic the style of this work has been noted to be influenced by surrealism cinema and Freudian thought. The poems contain homoerotic elements occult influences and coded references to the author's personal life. The modernist front cover was designed by Russian poet Vladislav Khodasevich 1886-1939.<br /> <br /> Text in Russian.<br /> <br /> Wrappers with some light smudges and stains. Minor rubbing to extremities. Interior with sporadic minor to light water stains and/or smudges throughout. Book block tight. Wrappers and interior in good condition overall. Scarce. Protected with modern mylar. Russian transliteration: Forel Razbivaet Led <br /> Bibliographic references: Turchinsky p. 281 Rozanov No. 3138 Lesman No. 1231. ИздательÑтво ПиÑателей в Ленинграде (Izdat. Pisatelej) unknown
192654867Moscow МоÑква: Kinopechat Кинопечать 1926. First edition. Softcover. Good to very good condition. Octavo. 80pp. Dark blue and white wrappers with constructivist typography on the front cover housed in modern blue heavy paper portfolio with printed typographic design of original cover pasted to cover flap. Publisher's device on title page. This scarce published screenplay for the film adaptation of Sholem Aleichem's novel "Wandering Stars" by the acclaimed Russian-Jewish novelist playwright and journalist Isaac Babel 1894-1940. The film was premiered in Kiev on January 4th 1927 and was directed by Grigori Gritscher-Tscherikower 1883-1945. It was produced by VUFKU studios the national film studios of the Ukrainian SSR.<br /> <br /> This book contains the entirety of the film's screenplay accompanied by three striking b/w illustrations by Soviet artist and designer Alexander Bykhovskii 1888-1978 who likely also created the striking cover. The final three pages contain publisher's ads listing other work on the topic of cinema.<br /> <br /> The story tells of the love between Leibel the son of a wealthy shtetl family and Reizel a poor cantor's daughter in Bessarabia. The two run off to join a traveling Yiddish theater group. They are later separated with each becoming successful in their own right only to eventually reunite in America. The work was first serialized and originally appeared in the Warsaw newspapers between 1909 and 1911. It has come to be seen as the third in an unofficial trilogy of novels by the writer centering on musicians or performers preceded by Stempenyu 1888 and The Nightingale 1889.<br /> <br /> In 1925 the Moscow State Jewish Theater suggested that the Goskino the Soviet State Film Studio produce a film adaptation of Sholem Aleichem’s novel. The order was commissioned to Isaac Babel for translation and adaptation from the book's original Yiddish language to Russian for the screenplay. During this period Babel had been working on other translations of Yiddish literature into Russian including the collected works of Sholem Aleichem and work by David Bergelson. According to Babel's foreword printed here he faced a number of difficulties adapting the novel including the modification of petty bourgeoisie motifs as well as the changes of film directors and their differing requirements. Because of certain elements in the script of which the main committee of the Goskino did not approve the film's production had to ultimately be switched to VUFKU studios in Odessa. In a letter during the period of production Babel apparently wrote: “I will have to be present on the set. if I am not there the director will ruin everything" and later upon hearing of further changes made by Gritscher-Tscherikower wrote that "it is more profitable for me not to participate in this shameful productionâ€. Regardless of Babel's opinion of the final product the film was well received by Soviet audiences at the time.<br /> <br /> Text in Russian. Portfolio with minor wear. Wraps partially restored with minor wear. Previous owner's names and date at top of title page one near gutter. Light water staining along right half of bottom edge of first 30 pages reappearing from pages 40 to end though along lower part of foredge more pronounced on pages 75/76 and light fraying along foredge from pages 67 to 76. Block lightly age-toned. Kinopechat (Кинопечать) unknown
1993144932Brakel / Köln, FSB Franz Schneider Brakel / Walther König, 1993. 1. Aufl. Mit zahlr. Abbild. 145 S. 4°, OBrosch.
197938087ABMünchen, Prestel 1979. Gr.-4°. 632 S. mit 743 Abbildungen, davon 58 Farbtafeln, OPp. EA. Gutes Exemplar. OPp. EA. Gutes Exemplar.
2006ARTE0464Wien, Folio 2006. 256 S. mit zahlreichen farb. Abb., OPpbd., original verschweißt, neuwertig. Text in englischer, deutscher u. italienischer Sprache.
1987008194Frankfurt, Insel Verlag, 1987. kl 8°, Brosch., 201 S. - Einband leicht angestaubt, bleistiftanstreichungen, "Mängelexemplar"
1985322294ohne Ort . ohne Verlag. 1985. Texttafel mit montierter Abb., 5 Fotos. 30x24 cm. (III : Mappe mit div. kleinen Gebrauchsspuren, Text und Fotos tadellos) - Die in der vorliegenden Mappe zusammengefaßten fünf fotografischen Selbstporträts Otto Coenens, zwischen Mitte der Fünfziger Jahre und vermutlich 1969 aufgenommen, wurden 1983/84 von den Orginal-Negativen abgezogen (Uli Bohnen / Martha Laugs) - ZUSTAND : Betrifft nur die Bücher mit der Nummer 300000 bis 330000 (IV) schlecht erhaltenes Exemplar, schafft es nur in Ausnahmefällen bis zur Aufnahme in das Internet Org.-Papier-Flügelmappe
1978840607Köln: Kopp. 1978. 281 S. 28,5 x 18cm. Zustand: Gut bis Sehr Gut min. gebräunt (Innen); Kleiner Schrifteintrag auf dem Titelblatt; Einband Außen hat geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren;Schnitt oben min. angestaubt; Alle Ecken u. Ränder sind gering bis leicht bestoßen-berieben; Schutzumschlag fehlt, oder es gibt keinen; Ppbd.
198958621Stuttgart : Klett-Cotta 1989. 320 S. : ca. 500 Abb., davon 32 farb., teilweise in Farbe aufklappbar ; 26 cm, mit Schutzumschlag, Schutzumschlag mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren Gewebe, gebundene Ausgabe, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1994DESIGN C 02Wabern Germany: Benteli Verlag 1994. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: FINE. FiRST. a fine first in dj. Benteli Verlag Hardcover
1986239508Linz: Leopold Lueger. 1986. ca. 200 S. 34 x 23,5 cm. Zustand: Sehr Gut; Buch in Pappschuber; Text in drei Sprachen (deutsch-english-französisch); hellgrauen Samteinband
192334234Wien, Österreichischen Staatsdruckerei 1923. jeweils 12 Hefte: 974 Seiten mit Abb gebundene Ausgabe, Halbleinen, Deckel an der Schnittseiten beschädigt, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
192334233Wien, Österreichischen Staatsdruckerei 1923. jeweils 12 Hefte: 321 Seiten mit Abb / 293 Seiten mit Werbung-Abb gebundene Ausgabe, Halbleinen, Gelenke rissig, sonst Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1946552047Wien: Müller. 1946. 136 S. 21 cm. Zustand: Gut mind. leicht gebräunt (Innen); BL-Schrifteintrag vor dem Titelblatt; Einband Außen hat leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Untere Außenecke des Buchs hat einen Wasserschaden mit kleineren Verfärbungen; Hinterdeckel hat ein Fleck; Broschiert
195034337München-Pullach : Simon, [um 1950]. 239 S. : Ill. mit Text. 4°. Ill. OPpbd. mit OSchuber. (Bildbände im Verlag Ludwig Simon)
19649251Berlin [u.a.] : Dt. Buchgemeinschaft, 1964. 198 S. : überw. Ill. (schwarz-weiß). Gr. 4°. OHLdr. mit ill. Einbd.
196832231Gütersloh [u.a.] : Bertelsmann Mohn [u.a.], c 1968. 447, [1] S. : zahlr. Ill., Kt. 4°. Lizenzausg. OLwd mit SU.
196122870München-Pullach : Simon, [1961]. 239 S. : überw. Ill. (schwarz-weiß). 4°. [Neuaufl.]. OLwd mit Buntpräg. u. SU. (Simon-Bildbände)
198117899Stuttgart [u.a.] : Kohlhammer, 1981. 269 S. Gr. 8°. OPb. (Kohlhammer-Studienbücher : Rechtswissenschaft)