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1977156508Tokyo / New York / San Francisco: Kodansha International 1977. Limited. Hardbound. VG in VG box with fading. This is an exlibrary copy from an art library with their ink stamp on the text block edges on on the verso of the title-page; tHERE IS ALSO A CARDPOCKET AFFIXED TO THE INSIDE OF THE CLAMSHELL BOX. White linen cloth with gilt embossed design and title contained within a bluish cloth clamshell box. 315 pp. with 95 mounted color plates and 312 smaller bw reference illustrations. "Three hundred copies of this limited international edition have been printed. This is copy number 118." A stunning production from the first limited run of this series. Text is in English and Japanese. The majority of works illustrated and dicussed ar featured in this work are Chinese and Japanese but there are also Korean and Islamic ceramics. Kodansha International hardcover books
198823505Richmond VA: Anderson Gallery 1988. Softcover. VG. White stapled wraps with color illustration. 14 pp. 13 color plates. Exhibition held Jan. 21 to Feb. 21 1998. Anderson Gallery unknown books
1975149362Austin Texas: Vortex 1975. Vintage borderless reference photograph from the 1974 film showing director Tobe Hooper coaching actress Marilyn Burns in between shots with cinematographer Daniel Pearl adjusting the camera in the background. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso. <br/><br/>Loosely based on the crimes of serial murderer and body snatcher Ed Gein. Shot on a shoestring budget with the cast mostly composed of unknown Texan actors Tobe Hooper's second feature film courted controversy upon release for its grisly violence and critical view of US politics and is now rightfully considered a slasher cult classic.<br/><br/>Set and shot on location in Round Rock Watterson Austin and San Marcos Texas.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine.<br/><br/>Thrower Nightmare USA. Vortex unknown books
197520888Omaha: Abattoir Editions 1975. First edition. 80 pp. Fine full decorated cloth with printed spine label. Very good plus unprinted dust jacket. Title page linoleum cut by Judith Welk. One of 30 copies on Rives from an edition of 275 numbered copies. INSCRIBED by Thompson on the half-title page “For Clarence - / because you know / a good thing when / you see one - / Marilyn.†Omaha: Abattoir Editions, hardcover books
2004154978Cincinnati OH: David Robdert Books 2004. First edition. Softcover. 76 pages. A collection of poems. A very near fine copy in wrappers. David Robdert Books unknown books
2006129560West Chester PA: Aralia Press 2006. cloth paper front cover label top edge cut other edges uncut. Aralia Press. 8vo. cloth paper front cover label top edge cut other edges uncut. unpaginated. Limited to 100 copies. Signed by the author on colophon. Bembo types on Zerkall paper. Aralia Press unknown books
2006129563West Chester PA: Aralia Press 2006. cloth paper front cover label top edge cut other edges uncut. Aralia Press. 8vo. cloth paper front cover label top edge cut other edges uncut. unpaginated. Limited to 120 copies. Bembo types on Zerkall paper. Aralia Press unknown books
198566281New York: Oxford University Press A New Internationalist Collective Book 1985. Hardcover. 376p. very good first edition in quarter-cloth boards and dj. Oxford University Press, A New Internationalist Collective Book hardcover books
1999189340R&L Education 1999-03-28. Paperback. New. Trade Paperback in stiff wrappers. Professional packaging and prompt shipping. R&L Education paperback books
2008123271New Brunswick NJ: Zimmerli Art Museum 2008. Softbound. VG. Color glossy illustrated wraps. 131 pp. profusely illustrated with 65 color plates. Since Andy Warhol's Campbell Soup can images first appeared in the 1960s Pop Art has remained a pervasive force in contemporary art. Numerous artists have created bold colorful pictures inspired by every day reality and the American Dream: advertising comics food mass-produced consumer goods the media political turmoil and sexy nudes. Pop artists revolutionized printmaking by incorporating photography and commercial processes. Ranging from humorous to arrestingly serious or ordinary to glamorous this exhibition of sixty prints explores the interaction of popular culture and printmaking across four decades. The artists represented in this exhibition include: Jim Dine Red Grooms Jasper Johns Robert Indiana Roy Lichtenstein Claes Oldenburg Eduardo Paolozzi Mel Ramos Robert Rauschenberg Larry Rivers James Rosenquist Andy Warhol and Tom Wesselmann. Selected primarily from the collection of the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers the exhibition also features a special loan from the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. Zimmerli Art Museum paperback books
1998033323New York: Rizzoli International in Association with Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Smithsonian Institution 1998. 208p. colored and b/w illus. large quarto format dj. Rizzoli International in Association with Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution unknown books
2005142632New York: Princeton Architectural Press 2005. Hardcover. VG Few marks from previous gallery owner. Three-quarters pictorial boards with gray cloth spine gilt letters on spine 304 pp. 165 BW & color illus.; weighs 4 lbs. Breathtaking views! Scenes of New York City as seen by artists and printmakers of the past. A book to return to again and again. Princeton Architectural Press hardcover books
2006103502Chicago IL: Valerie Carberry Gallery 2006. Softbound. VG clean tight contents art museum sticker on front cover; in stamp and blind stamp on title page; bar code on back cover. Black printed wraps. 24 pp. 1 bw and 12 color plates. Catalogue lists and illustrated 12 works. Chronology. Valerie Carberry Gallery unknown books
1982300445London: Allen Lane 1982. hardcover. fine/fine. Introductory text by Robert K. Massie. Numerous illustrations in black & white. 127 pages. Oblong 4to brown cloth dust wrapper. London: Allen Lane 1982. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Compiled by Anna Vyrubova.<br/><br/> Allen Lane unknown books
199535041Ann Arbor MI: University of Michigan 1995. First paperback edn. 8vo pp. 277. Cover slightly soiled o/w a nice tight copy. University of Michigan unknown books
1995245354New York. : Harry N. Abrams Inc. Publishers. 1995. . 1st Edition. Hardcover. A near fine copy in a near fine dustjacket. . 4to. large heavy book requiring extra postage. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., Publishers.. hardcover books
20052269.1Upper Saddle River New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc 2005. Second. Hardcover. VG/VG Possibly never read. Pumpkin cloth/color illus. DJ. 1152 pp. plus 42 pp. of glossary and credits; 1350 plates and figures 346 bw 1004 color; CD-ROM. Revised second edition of this self-contained visual and textual compendium of art history in its cultural context virtually requiring no prior knowledge or outside reference material. This edition contains more information on Islamic art and the Ottoman Empire than its predecessor. This is a HUGE book that will require extra postage! Pearson Education, Inc hardcover books
19999008364New York: Abrams 1999. Hardcover. Fine Condition. Revised edition. In publisher's original yellow cloth and housed in a slipcase. Fully illustrated. <br/><br/> Abrams hardcover books
1962108818Lawrence Kansas: University of Kansas 1962. Softcover. VG Library stamp on first page. Blue illus. wraps; 144 pp.; Profusely illustrated with bw photos and plates. Overview of the collection at the Museum of Art at the University of Kansas; Includes pieces from the ancient and early Christian world the middle ages the Renaissance the 17th and 18th centuries modern Europe America and the Far East. University of Kansas unknown books
2009123110Worcester Massachusetts: Davis Publications Inc 2009. Second. Hardcover. VG. Color illus. paper over boards; 334 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw and color. A middle-school level art textbook covering the basics of art techniques modes motivations history and more; Features works from all eras and from around the world including pieces by Rene Magritte Andy Warhol Kathe Kollwitz David Hockney Nam June Paik Anders Zorn Edgar Degas Maya Lin Jacques Callot and many others. Davis Publications, Inc hardcover books
20001336215George C. Marshall Foundation 2000. Hardcover. Quarto; VG; pp 396; red spine with gilt text; no jacket; cloth clean; strong boards; text block clean; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; inscribed by author. 1336215. FP New Rockville Stock. George C. Marshall Foundation hardcover books
198849015NY:: Ablex Publishing Corporation. As New. 1988. Hardcover. 0893915165 . Volume XXXIV in the series Advances in Discourse Processes. First edition. As new in glossy printed boards. No dust jacket as issued. Still in original shrinkwrap. . Ablex Publishing Corporation, hardcover books
197227176New York: Show Magazine. 1972. Periodical. Wraps portrait of Monroe on cover mailing label on front wrap affecting some of Monroe's hair and part of one arm. Mild wear at corners very good.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 66 pp . Show Magazine unknown books
1972138899New York: Delacorte 1972. hardcover. very good. 425pp. thick 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Delacorte 1972. Very good. Inscribed by author on flyleaf.<br/><br/> Delacorte unknown books
197213493New York: Delacorte Press. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1972. First Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . moderately worn copy bottom corners bumped fading to cloth at top edges internally clean binding solid; jacket a bit edgeworn minor wrinkling/soiling. B&W photographs "The Strange History of Five Neglected Plays" -- specifically: "Look: We've Come Through" by Hugh Wheeler; "The Beauty Part" by S.J. Perelman; "The Last Analysis" by Saul Bellow; "Xmas in Las Vegas" by Jack Richardson; and "Johnny No-Trump" by Mary Mercier. The author presents an analysis based on extensive research and interviews of each of these doomed productions "all possessed of distinct merit as theater art yet all victims of the ruthless hit/flop syndrome of Broadway." The book also contains the complete text of all five plays. . Delacorte Press hardcover books