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2001Q-1587170558SeaStar Books 2001-04-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! SeaStar Books paperback
197374406-A-66611Amsterdam: A Joy Publication 1973. Softcover. 35x25 cm. Many erotic ills in monochrome. 263 p. -Cover damaged and worn parts o the spine misssing. Name in ink on the fly-leaf. Otherwise in good condition. ISBN 906005069x. A Joy Publication paperback
19289977Henry Holt & Co. NY 1928. HBDJ 1928 1st edition1st state Light Wear Cover & Rub to CornersGreen Cloth with Gold Metallic Applique Printed Label on Front Cover Overall Light Wear F-/G AS-IS DJ has some wear & Rub & small pieces missing around Extremities & Along Spine Piece missing bottom spine DJ approx 1 inch 64 pgs . First Edition. Hard Cover. Henry Holt & Co. NY hardcover
19854866St. Paul : West Publishing Company 1985. 1985. 1st Edition 4th Printing. Soft cover. Very Good. 4th printing ; ix 813 pp. ; 23 cm. ; ISBN: 0314853057 pbk. :; 9780314853059 pbk. 0314716904 ; LCCN: 84-29136 ; LC: KF156; Dewey: 340/.03/21 ; OCLC: 11574769 ; "A complete reference for legal writers and researchers this book offers synonyms antonyms and pronunciation guides for legal words and terms. And it covers how to use the legal phrase in a sentence." ; stiff black and gold paper wrappers ; thick volume ; slight crease to cover front ep clipped ; else VG <br/> <br/> St. Paul : West Publishing Company, 1985. paperback
010298Washington: Systems Design Concepts N.d. 1975 First edition. Oblong 4to; 100 pp.; illustrated from maps plans and drawings. A fine copy in original plastic comb-bound illustrated wrappers. The Project Report for the West Side Highway Project a.k.a. Modified Outboard Alternative a.k.a. Westway a stretch of the West Side Highway between 42nd St. and the Battery. The roughly 4 mile stretch of highway faced increasing oppostion from residents; this report is a response to an initial round of public hearings and it was all downhill from that point on. With illustrations of fun features like "Continuous Parapet Edge Expression" "Chanellized Driver Experience" "Holland Tunnel Plaza Interchange" all of which encouraged "compatibility with neighborhood environments". Never built. Washington: Systems Design Concepts, N.d. [1975] unknown
1969057716Pasadena: Pasadena Art Museum 1969. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Near Fine. Ix 25 I Blank. Unbound Sheets In Photographically Illustrated Portfolio. Cover Worn At Upper Corners; Contents Fine. <br/> <br/> Pasadena Art Museum paperback
2014BN70298niggli Verlag 2014. 2014. Werkzeuge für die Designrevolution: Designwissen für die Zukunft Designwissen für die Zukunft <br/><br/> niggli Verlag unknown
196548080Arnsberg and Dortmund Germany: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gestaltendes Handwerk 1965. First edition. Hardcover. Near fine condition. Duodecimo 6 1/8 x 8 1/2". Unpaginated app. 100 leaves each three volumes. Original screw-bolted brown cloth with gray lettering on spines. Text printed to handmade paper in variant colors: black brown gray blue cream yellow green burnt Sienna and umbra photographs printed to glossy white paper. With lists of full and associate members of the workshop at front printed in white on black paper.<br /> <br /> Complete catalog of "Werkstattporträt Workshop Portrait" in three volumes a joint venture of the Project Group Creative Crafts for the Districts of Arnsberg and Dortmund Germany from 1961 to 1965. Participants of this project included craftsmen and women from the fields of pottery weaving embroidery bookbinding lathe work carpentry photography painting and sculpting. An extraordinary project presenting a state-of-the-art view of craftsmanship and art in Eastern Westfalia in the 1960s illustrated with 309 b/w photographs.<br /> <br /> Albert Renger-Patzsch participated in this project not only as a photographer see portrait 10 but provided one-hundred and forty-five of the three hundred and eleven photographs of works of other participants including portrait photographs for the catalogs "Werkstattportrait." Renger-Patzsch had worked as press photographer for the Chicago Tribune before publishing his title 'Crassula" with the Auriga-Verlag in the series 'Die Welt der Planze' in 1924. He had his first museum exhibition in 1927. His second book "Die Welt ist schön" became his best-known publication. During the 1930s he remained in Germany and made photographs for the German industy and in advertising. His archive was destroyed during W.W.II. In 1944 he moved to Wamel North Rhine-Westfalia and lived there for the rest of his life.<br /> <br /> The catalog is structured in twenty-nine chapters 0-271 introducing artists and craftsmen and women including one introductory chapter with eight photographs and a final chapter with six photographs. The object of the project was to further the exchange of knowledge and experience collaboration in research shared leisure time and visits of the workshops and studios of participants. Regional and national exhibitions and publications were arranged to help find buyers for the created work. The introductory chapter includes lists of full members and associate members.<br /> <br /> Each of the twenty-seven workshop portraits includes an introductory leaf for the respective participant describing the workshop or studio and the career including particulars about the techniques and material used by the artist with captions on the objects captured in eight b/w offset reproductions of photographs by Albert Renger-Patzsch and others on verso. Each set of photographs includes a portrait of the respective artist. Following each set of photographs a page with contact information of the artist and photo-credits for the work displayed.<br /> <br /> The final chapter is entitled "Workshop Portrait." It includes a brief description of the workshop taking place from April 1961 to December 1965 six b/w photographs of workshop exhibits and a list of all participants with contact information. The last page of this chapter an address by Walter Römhildt states the conclusion of this project and announces the continuation of publications of the series "werkstattforum" at his new office the "Beratungsstelle für Handwerksform bei der Handwerkskammer Hannover." Participants of the project "werkstattportait" will automatically receive those publications. <br /> <br /> Content with participating artists:<br /> <br /> portrait 0: Introduction of the project with photos by Renger-Patzsch 9 <br /> portrait 1: Hildegard Bäumer weaver Siegen photos by Renger-Patzsch 6 and Foto-Besser Siegen 3<br /> portrait 2: Ignatius Geitel Glass painter Bochum with Klischees by Titze & Lorenz Gelsenkirchen 9<br /> portrait 3: Karl Josef Hoffmann sculptor Attendorn with photos by Renger-Patzsch 9<br /> portrait 4: Anneliese Kretschmer photographer Dortmund photos by Anneliese Kretschmer 9<br /> portrait 5: Udo Dickerhoff carpenter Bochum photos by Renger-Patzsch 8 Sabine Renger 1 and Christian Bathe Münster 1; with two transparencies.<br /> portrait 6: Ingeborg and Bruno Asshoff potters Bochum photos by Renger-Patzsch 10 Dagmar Korn Düsseldorf 2 and Helmut Hering Dortmund 2<br /> portrait 7: Martha Wurm embroider Wattenscheid photos by Photo-Soeding J. Müller Soest 11<br /> portrait 8: Otto Pickhan turner Mollseifen photos by Renger-Patzsch 9<br /> portrait 9: Irmgard Timmermann weaver Soest photos by Photo-Soeding J. Müller Soest 9 H. Musmann Lage 1 and Renger-Patzsch 1<br /> portrait 10: Albert Renger-Patzsch photographer Wamel photos by Sabine Renger Wamel 1 Renger-Patzsch 11 Klischees by Titze & Lorenz Gelsenkirchen; <br /> portrait 11: Andrea Böhm picture weaver Lüdenscheid w/o photo-credits 10<br /> portrait 12: Päule Jelich goldsmith Iserlohn photos by Schmidt Lueg Iserlohn 11 and Foto Melchers Herne 1 <br /> portrait 13: Wolfgang Kruse turner Hamm photos by Schmidt Lueg Iserlohn 10<br /> portrait 14: Wolfgang Kreutter sculptor Dödesberg photos by Bert Brösel Siegen 1 Heidersberger Wolfsburg 2 Schmidt Lueg Iserlohn 9 <br /> portrait 15: Marianne Proll bookbinder Hagen photos by A. Bach Hagen 6 Renger-Patzsch 8 <br /> portrait 16: Heinz Abendroth metal smith Dortmund photos by Rolf Schmieding Dortmund 9 Dinstühler Dortmund 1; <br /> portrait 17: Liesel Bellmann sculptor Dortmund photos by Gerd Schlitzer Dortmund 4 W. von Frankenberg Dortmund 1 Rolf Schmieding Dortmund 3 and Heller Telgte 1 w/o credit 3<br /> portrait 18: Karl Jlling metal smith Mallar photos by Renger-Patzsch 10 <br /> portrait 19:Dieter Pieper goldsmithLüdenscheid photos by Werkstätten Carl Golderer Pforzheim 24 <br /> portrait 20: Marieluise Quade painter and graphic designer Lüdenscheid photos by Carl Huth Lüdenscheid 2 w/o credits 7<br /> portrait 21: Waldemar Wien sculptor Kierape 1 photos by Renger-Patzsch 13<br /> portrait 22: Christel Humpert potter Bochum photos by Renger-Patzsch10<br /> portrait 23: W. K. A. Weisheit carpenter Plettenberg-Oesterau photos by Renger-Patzsch 9<br /> portrait 24: Günter Hülshoff potter Rosemarie Hülshoff batik both Wangern photos by Renger-Patzsch 14<br /> portrait 25: Josef Severin metal smith Anröchte/Krs. Lippstadt photos by Renger-Patzsch 6 and Sabine Renger 4 <br /> portrait 26: Gisela Lohse weaver Hagen photos by Renger-Patzsch 11 <br /> portrait 27: Johannes Scharfenstein carpenter Meschede photos by Renger-Patzsch 10 and Foto-Zwietasch Kornwestheim 1<br /> "werkstattportrait" with Klischees by Tietze & Lorenz Gelsenkirchen 6<br /> <br /> Text in German. Minor wear overall with some red underlining of text in Römhildt address on last page. Translation of werkstattportrait 10: <br /> <br /> "Albert Renger-Patzsch born on June 22m 1897 graduated at the Humanistic Gymnasium studied chemistry until the preliminary examination after that he became the head of the photography department of the Folkwang Publisher in Hagen and Darmstadt. Since 1925 independent photographer in Bad Harzburg; first exhibition at Kestner-Gesellschaft in Hannover in 1925; first publication: "Die Halligen" in 1927 worked from 1929–1944 in Essen after that in Wamel near Soest. Following his title "Die Welt ist schön" he published monographs of cities and architecture books on marked-off landscapes and other topics. Renger=Patzsch works are in the collections of the MOMA New York the Eastman House in Rochester the Gernsheim Collection in London the Copper-Engraving Collection of the National Library in Paris and the Photo-Museum in Dresden. He was awarded the David Octavius Hill Medal of the G.D.L. in 1957 the Culture-Award of the German Society for Photography Cologne in 1960 and the Golden Society Medal of the Vienna Photographic Society in 1961. Renger-Patzsch is seen as the father of "Neue Sachlichkeit" in photography. In his book "Die Welt ist schön" he introduces a program with the goal to deter photography from engaging in a race with painting and reflect on its own medium. His notion that photography based on its mechanical structure is better suited to do justice to an object portrait it as an artistic individual pertains to large fields of photography today. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gestaltendes Handwerk hardcover
201251616Singapore: Work 2012. First edition. Softcover. Fine. 1/1000.Small folio. Unpaginated approx. 300 pages. Printed beige wrappers with black lettering on the front cover. Orange spine. Front and back wrappers intentionally "individually and uniquely aged" and torn for the publication by the creators. The 20th issue of the scarce Singaporean avant-garde art and photography periodical. The series was published semi-annually starting in 2000 under the direction of acclaim graphic designer Theseus Chan and continuing until the present. This issues examines the design of the previously released issues of the magazine and explores themes relating to printed materials. Each issue was printed in a limited run of only 800 to 1000 copies. The magazine won a D&AD Wood Pencil Award in 2013. In fine condition and protected in modern mylar. Work unknown
968690Printed on cardboard-like paper. Drawings and text printed in black on cream and light green. Wear to the fragile raffia spine lacks corner front wrapper unknown
201013901Cologne: Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König 2010. First edition. Decorated Boards. As New. Quarto pp. 272. Index richly illustrated. Text in German. Very scarce catalog for an exhibition exploring the diversity and utility of graphic design through the 20th century in Europe and the US from the world of interesting and avant garde publications but also including advertising and propaganda. A beautiful publication supporting an important exhibition and one of the best treatments of the subject we've ever seen. Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König hardcover
20132090202118106881Kawade Shobo Shinsha 2013. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kawade Shobo Shinsha paperback
18-8439Miami: Design Miami 2016. 8vo. 149 pp. Near Fine. Soft Cover. Illustrated paper wraps with French folds. Color and B&W plates throughout. Miami: Design Miami, 2016. paperback
20012083002116406715Nikkei BP-sha 2001. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nikkei BP-sha paperback
19932090202118101461Soshisha 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Soshisha paperback
20002090202118106714Asahi Shimbun Asahi Bunko 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Asahi Shimbun Asahi Bunko paperback
68-0371Tokyo : Seibundo Shinkosha Publishing 2005. 4to. Soft Covers with Bro-Dart style DJ Very Good. 208 pp. Color illustrations. Text in English & Japanese. Tokyo : Seibundo Shinkosha Publishing, 2005. paperback
2024L3 box804 a11<p>We Called Them Giants Galley Edition Advance Reader Copy. Writing by Kieron Gillen Art by Stephanie Hans Letters by Clayton Cowles Design by Becca Carey. We Called Them Giants: Galley Edition. June 2024. Published by Image Comics Inc. Paperback.</p> Image Comics Inc. paperback
74-0542Boston: New England School of Art and Design 2001. 4to. 16 pp. Mostly color plates. Light signs of shelf wear. Stitched bindings. Soft covers. Significant creasing. Very Good.Provenance: From the Collection of Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Boston: New England School of Art and Design, 2001. paperback
9881506921New. Never used book unknown
20022090202118105888Bungei-sha 2002. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bungei-sha paperback
199620588Tokyo: Shinchosha Company Publishing 1996. hard cover in dust jacket. no flaws. clean. no markings. no wear. strong binding. a very nice copy.; text in japanese with english translation. 286pp. illustrated throughout in color. essay by hiroshi aramata. yokoo is a legendary japanese graphic designer and artist. this presents his collection of waterfall postcards from many nations and decades. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine Plus/Near Fine Plus. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Shinchosha Company, Publishing Hardcover
1890249781New York 1890. Approximately 34 items on various stock including George D. Thompson letterhead. Various sizes generally 7 x 3 1-2 in to 11 x 8 1/2 in. Some toning some designs show signs of previous mounting on verso generally very good. Approximately 34 items on various stock including George D. Thompson letterhead. Various sizes generally 7 x 3 1-2 in to 11 x 8 1/2 in. Watercolor designs in Classical Romantic and Chinoise styles for leather screens manufactured by George D. Thompson & Co. The company letterhead advertises "Hand tooled and painted chair leathers and wall panels . Period designs still life flower bird & fruit panels hand painted bellows trays humidors book covers." Some designs give dimensions and prices on verso. unknown
19932111902152908793Visual Design Institute 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 size Visual Design Institute paperback
19892090502128301611Visual Design Institute 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 123p Size: 27cm Visual Design Institute paperback