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1904. 4to. Booklet. 16 pages. In Russian. Osvobozhdenie was founded and edited by Peter Struve (18701944) , a prominent Russian liberal politician and philosopher. Struve started his political carreer as one of founding members of the Bolshevik party. In 1905 he joined a liberal Kadet (consitutional democrats) party and become one of its leaders. During the Russian Civil war he served as a minister in the White generals' governments of Gen. Vrangel and Gen. Denikin. After emigration from Russia in 1920 edited Russian newspapers in Prague and Paris and thaught at the Universities of Prague and Belgrade. Osvobozhdenie was published in Stuttgart from July 1, 1902October 15, 1904, and in Paris from October 1904October 18, 1905. SUBJECT(S) : Russia -- Politics and government -- Periodicals. Account of the Russian-Japanese war. In excellent condition (RUS-2-186) . OCLC lists 21 copies worldwide.
19091911. 2do. Vol I, Nr 1: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 2: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 3: 24 pages; Vol II, Nr 4: 32 pages, illustrated; Vol II, Nr 5: 20 pages. In Russian. Russian publication of the Emigre Bund committee. Started in March 1909, ceased with in February 1911. Vol I, Nr 1: a few items translated from Yiddish Bund publication "Shtimme fun Bund", discussion of the Azef affair, report on the 3rd congress of the Jewish socialist democratic party in Galicia; Vol I, Nr 2: accounts of Antisemitism and Jewish emigration from Russia; Vol I, Nr 3: discussion of the national autonomy issue in the program of the Russian Social Democratic Party; Vol II, Nr 4: discussions of national autonomy, status of Yiddish language, Jewish emigration, a list of provocateurs in the party organizations; Vol II, Nr 5: report on the 8th conference of the Bund, obituary to Paul Zinger, founder of the German Social Democratic Party, discussion of Antisemitism in Poland. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Harvard U. , Library of Congress, U. Of Illinois, Indiana U. , U. Of Pittsburgh) . All issues uncut in unused excellent condition (RUS-3-159-163) . Price is per issue.
19091911. 2do. Vol I, Nr 1: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 2: 36 pages; Vol I, Nr 3: 24 pages; Vol II, Nr 4: 32 pages, illustrated; Vol II, Nr 5: 20 pages. In Russian. Russian publication of the Emigre Bund committee. Started in March 1909, ceased with in February 1911. Vol I, Nr 1: a few items translated from Yiddish Bund publication "Shtimme fun Bund", discussion of the Azef affair, report on the 3rd congress of the Jewish socialist democratic party in Galicia; Vol I, Nr 2: accounts of Antisemitism and Jewish emigration from Russia; Vol I, Nr 3: discussion of the national autonomy issue in the program of the Russian Social Democratic party; Vol II, Nr 4: discussions of national autonomy, status of Yiddish language, Jewish emigration, a list of provocateurs in the party organizations; Vol II, Nr 5: report on the 8th conference of the Bund, obituary to Paul Zinger, founder of the German Social Democratic Party, discussion of Antisemitism in Poland. OCLC lists 5 sets worldwide (Harvard U. , Library of Congress, U. Of Illinois, Indiana U. , U. Of Pittsburgh) . All issues uncut in unused excellent condition (RUS-3-159-163) .
p. 83-96 Paperback Good condition
Bound volume of 67 monthly magazines. A very good clean bright square tight copy, gift inscription states rebound in Barcelona in 1941, brown marbled paper-covered boards and brown cloth backstrip with gilt title and gilt bands, green marbled endpapers, neat gift inscription reverse of front free endpaper, contents very crisp clean and bright, occasional small splashes and small marks on magazine front covers, small area of loss to one page. Bound volume of monthly magazines covering several years. The name of the same original owner is pencilled on the front of each magazine, presumably by the newsagent. When she was younger she was addressed as Sophia Payne, but as she grew older she became Miss S.Payne. For 1902 the months February and December are missing. For 1903 the months of February and April are missing. For 1915 the May issue is missing. Complete set of twelve magazines for the years 1907, 1912, and 1914. B/w illustrations throughout.
G (no dj, green cloth with black titles on spine, large gilt titles front board and central red/green/black floral decoration, both boards are clean but with mottled fading, light wear top and base of spine and edges rubbed, no inscriptions, half title page becoming loose, browning to page edges of first magazine only, the remainder very clean tight and bright) octavo. Bound collection of magazines from Jan. to Dec.1933, Nos 650 to 661. Sepia illustrations throughout.
Madrid, J. Rodríguez, 1860, 36,5 x 27,5 cm., holandesa piel de época, 2 hojas + 208 págs. con numerosos grabados intercalados en el texto + 4 retratos (Comprende desde el nº 34 de 1 de Julio de 1860 al nº 59 de 23 de Diciembre del mismo año. Ejemplar falto de un plano).
A Greek-Canadain Monthly Review Edited by Thanassis Foussias. Not a complete set, but various issues from 1974 .
* Philip Johnson: 6 pages with 13 b/w illustrations of the Sheldon Art Gallery, a Benedictine Priory, a Pavilion for his New Canaan property and the Union Air Terminal Building at Idlewild * Louis Kahn: 20 pages with 14 b/w text illustrations and 15 b/w illustrations of the Goldberg House (Rydal, PN), the American Consulate (Luanda, Portugese Angola) and a Unitarian Church (Rochester, NY) * Eero Saarinen: 14 pages with 21 b/w illustrations of the World Health Organization Headquarters (Geneva, Switzerland), the Samuel F. B. Morse and Ezra Stiles Colleges, Yale University and the John Deere and Company Administration Center (Moline, IL) * John Johansen: Act and Behavior in Architecture * Paul Rudolph: 14 pages with 26 b/w illustrations of Yale University Married Student Housing, Yale University Art and Architectural School Building and Milam House (St. John's County, Florida) * The Future of the Past by Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (includes work by Peter Behrens, Eero Saarinen, Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson, Paul Rudolph and Louis Kahn * Notes on American Architecture by James Gowan (includes work by Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Twitchell and Rudolph, R. M. Schindler, Mies van der Rohe, Philip Johnson and Louis Kahn) * The Exploded Landscape by Walter McQuade (includes work by Paul Rudolph, Philip Johnson, Eero Saarinen, John Johansen and Louis Kahn) * Form-givers: Peter Collins * Open and Closed: Colin St. John Wilson (includes work by Theo van Doesburg, Walter Gropius, Hugo Haering, Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe, Eero Saarinen and Louis Kahn — pagg. 374; COL e BN; rileg. brossura in plastica prismatica. Editore: Yale University, New Haven , 1971.
110p. Paperback Very good condition, pulp paper Cover photo of Betty Grable by Paul Hesse.
82p. Paperback Very good condition, pulp paper, light edge wear Color photo of Jane Fonda on front cover and Richard Chamberlain in back cover
23 p Paperback Very good condition
F.to: 33,4x26,5; pagg. 82; COL e BN; rileg. punto metallico. Editore: The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, 1968.
The short-lived Japanese magazine <I>Provoke</I>, founded in 1968, is nowadays recognized as a major contribution to postwar photography in Japan, featuring the country's finest representatives of protest photography, vanguard fine art and critical theory in only three issues overall. The magazine's goal was to mirror the complexities of Japanese society and its art world of the 1960s, a decade shaped by the country's first large-scale student protests. The movement yielded a wave of new books featuring innovative graphic design combined with photography: serialized imagery, gripping text-image combinations, dynamic cropping and the use of provocatively "poor" materials. The writings and images by <I>Provoke</I>'s members-critic Koji Taki, poet Takahiko Okada, photographers Takuma Nakahira, Yakata Takanashi and Daido Moriyama-were suffused with the tactics developed by Japanese protest photographers such as Nobuyoshi Araki, Eikoh Hosoe and Shomei Tomatsu, who pointed at and criticized the mythologies of modern life. <I>Provoke</I> accompanies the first exhibition ever to be held on the magazine and its creators. Illuminating the various uses of photography in Japan at the time, the catalogue focuses on selected projects undertaken between 1960 and 1975 that offer a strongly interpretative account of currents in Japanese art and society at a moment of historical collapse and renewal. — Testi: Witkovsky Matthew S., Moser Walter et al. F.to: 19x25; pagg. 680; 600 ills; rileg. brossura. Editore: Steidl Verlag, Göttingen, 2016.
Testi: Metzner Ralph, Leary Timothy. F.to: 20x20; pagg. 96; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Psychedelic Review, New York, 1967.
Punk: periodical collection, On self-publishing practices, a book by Paul Gangloff, assembles interviews interspersed with a series of collages made during a collective graphic experiment at the Jan van Eyck Academie. In the series of interviews, Christophe Boutin, Didier Christen, Hans-Christian Dany, Stephan Dillemuth, Martijn Haas, Roberto Ohrt, Gee Vaucher and others speak about anarcho-punk, bohemian research, city magazines, design, Do-It-Yourself, fanzines, open houses, imposters, insults, means of production, post-punk, pre-Xerox, self-organization, the Situationist International, strategy and zines. “The first half of fanzine stands for fan as in fanatic. The fan makes a fanzine about his or her idol. The word punkzine came as a substitute at a point when punk rejected fanaticism, which has to do with adoration. Zines are not designed; rather, they are made. Making a zine could be a way to become a designer, but it may also be a way out of the position of designer. On the one hand, it is a question of self-empowerment: rather making a zine than inscribing oneself into existing magazines. On the other hand, it is about overstepping the boundaries of a profession, in order to play several roles as a dilettante. Punkzines are not solely interesting as the visual style of a bygone epoch, as a “source of inspiration” or for direct recuperation. Rather, things may be learned from a study of the spirit in which they were made.” — Testi: Gangloff Paul. F.to: 16,5x23,5; pagg. 192; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Jan van Eyck Akademie, Maastricht, 2012.
Testi: Blair Dike, Zahm Olivier et al. F.to: 18,2x24,5; pagg. 96; BN; rileg. punto metallico. Editore: Purple prose, Paris, 1994.
Purple Sexe is a separate magazine which retains the ingenuity of surprise associated with all things Purple, and applies the global cutting-edge aesthetics of the Purple team to themes of contemporary eroticism. From pictures to stories to artworks with an erotic edge, Purple Sexe is a breath of fresh air on a truly timeless subject. — F.to: 16x22; pagg. 96; COL e BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Association Belle Haleine, Paris, 2000.
Barcelona, Publicació del Col·legi Oficial d'Arquitectes de Catalunya, 1958. Nombroses il·lustracions en color i b/n. 74p. Foli. Rústica editorial il·lustrada. Molt bon exemplar.
90p. Magazine Very good condition Cover stories on Walter Winchell, Dave Garroway, Sid Caesar & Imogene Coca
Numerosas ilustraciones en color y negro. Publicidad de la época. Folio. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Encuadernadas en Guaflex, con leve doblez superior. Revistas en muy buen estado. Texto en italiano y español. Muy buen ejemplar.
Testi: Beckett Samuel, Ginsberg Allen et al. F.to: 12,5x20; pagg. 160; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: De Bezige Bij, Amsterdam, 1961.
F.to: 12,5x20; pagg. 240; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: De Bezige Bij, Amsterdam, .
F.to: 12,5x20; pagg. 160; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: De Bezige Bij, Amsterdam, 1963.
BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: Creation, London, 1995.