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19704000543661970 1970. Air Pictorial - Farnborough Report / October 1970
19714000574631971 1971. Air Pictorial - Paris Photo Report / July 1971
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). 8 p. B/w ills. A study Salonican surnames to Spain, Sari Meyer.; Notes on the Jewish Military Reputation in Greece, 1914 - 1935, Steven Bowman.; Jewish amulets against the evil eye, N. Stavroulakis.; The Jewish Museum of Greece newsletter. Spring / Summer 1991. Issue: 31.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (28 x 21 cm). 8 p. B/w ills. The Romaniot Ketubrot in the Jewish Museum of Greece, Dr. Shalom Sabar. The Jewish Museum of Greece newsletter. Spring 1990. Issue: 29.
Review edited by Gabriel Moked. Pems and texts by Haim Marantz, Robert Friend, Yoram Kaniuk, Aharon Appelfeld, Tally Tamir, et al. 16 illustrations in colours . 8vo. pp. 282. . Molto buono (Very Good). . N. 2. .
Review edited by Gabriel Moked. Texts by Gabriel Preil, Yehuda Amichai, Ronny Someck, Naim Araidi, Rivka Miriam, et al. 20 illustrations in colours . 8vo. pp. 221. . Molto buono (Very Good). . N. 4. .
Vol. XXIV: Estate 2006. Articoli di James S. Snyder. Numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori . 8vo. pp. 100. . Perfetto (Mint). . . .
Vol. XVIII: Estate 2000. Articoli di James S. Snyder, Yigal Zalmona, Gill Pessach, Dorit Shafir, et al. Numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori . 8vo. pp. 152. . Perfetto (Mint). . . .
Testo in tedesco e inglese. Numerose foto in nero e a colori a piena pagina . 4to. pp. 226. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Prima edizione (First Edition). .
A cura di The Art e Language Foundation. Testi di Eunice Lipton, Mel Ramsden, Terry Smith, Lizzie Borden, Sarah Charlesworth, Mark Klienberg, Adrian Piper, Andrew Menard, Ron White (Media Madness), Michael Corris, Ian Burn, David Rushton, Joseph Kosuth (1975), Terry Atkinson ("Looking back, going on - part 2"), Karl Beveridge and Ian Burn, Michael Corris, Trevor Pateman et al. Alcune illustrazioni in bianco e nero / Issue 2 contains articles by Eunice Lipton, Ramsden, Terry Smith, Lizzie Borden, Charlesworth, Mark Klienberg, Piper, Menard, Corris, Burn, Bruce Kurtz interview with Robert Smithson, Stefan Morawski, Jean Toche, Robert Horvitz, Paul Kagawa, Annson Kenney, Rushton and Wood, Kosuth, Smith, Menard and White, Atkinson, Beveridge and Burn on Donald Judd, Trevor Pateman . 8vo (cm 26,5x21). pp. 163. . Molto buono (Very Good). Dorso leggermente sciupato con una piccola rottura riparata (Faded spine). . . "Artists such as Joseph Kosuth and members of the Art e Language group—originally based in the UK, and which had dozens of artists associated with it between 1968 and 1982—wrote theoretical essays that questioned the ways in which art has conventionally acquired meaning. In some cases such texts served as the art works themselves. Conceptual artists working in New York affiliated themselves with Art e Language, including Sarah Charlesworth and Kosuth, who founded the art-theory magazine The Fox in 1975. Though it ran for only three issues from 1975–76, in its short span the magazine contained some of the sharpest art writing of the period, and articulated new modes of artistic collaboration that shifted focus away from the idea of the individual creative genius. Before long, however, differences of political approach among the members—whose politics spanned the radical left from Maoism to Anarchism—and the insistence of the art world in focusing on certain group members brought The Fox to a close. The American branch of Art e Language splintered and the roster of members decreased, but artists involved in the movement never stopped pursuing and developing Conceptual practices". Jillian Suarez.One of the most important publication of the 1970s conceptualism edited by Sarah Charlesworth, Michael Corris, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Mel Ramsden, Preston Heller, and Ian Burn. Only three issues published between 1975 and 1976. "Artisti come Joseph Kosuth e membri del gruppo Art e Language - nato nel Regno Unito con decine di artisti associati tra il 1968 e il 1982 - scrissero saggi teorici che mettevano in discussione i modi in cui l'arte acquistava convenzionalmente significato. In alcuni casi tali testi divvennero opere d'arte. Artisti concettuali che lavorano a New York si affiliarono con Art e Language, tra cui Sarah Charlesworth e Kosuth, che fondò la rivista di teoria artistica The Fox nel 1975. Uscita solo per tre numeri dal 1975-76, in questo breve arco di tempo la rivista pubblicò alcune delle più acute opere d'arte del periodo e articolò nuove modalità di collaborazione artistica che rimisero in discussione l'idea del singolo genio creativo. In breve tempo, tuttavia, le differenze di approccio politico tra i membri - la cui politica abbracciava la sinistra radicale dal maoismo all'Anarchismo - e l'insistenza del mondo dell'arte nel concentrarsi su alcuni membri del gruppo portarono The Fox alla chiusura. Art e Language si frammentò e il gruppo diminuì, ma gli artisti coinvolti nel movimento non smisero mai di perseguire e sviluppare pratiche concettuali". Jillian Suarez.Una delle pubblicazioni più importanti dell'arte concettuale degli anni '70 a cura di Sarah Charlesworth, Michael Corris, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Mel Ramsden, Preston Heller e Ian Burn. Solo tre numeri pubblicati tra il 1975 e il 1976.
8vo., First Edition; original printed wrappers, a very good, clean copy. Also contains Peter Quennell: 'The Education of an Aesthete II', Osbert Sitwell: 'Before the War' and H. Lytton: 'Journalistic Reflections in Germany'
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 77-159, [1] pp. The Balkan review. Vol. III. No: 2. March, 1920. Edited by Crawfurd Price. Contents: Editor's scauseire. English civilisation in a Greek setting., M. E. Repoules.; The Albanian question., Yovan Tomitch.; The curse of Macedonia, Capt. J. A. Delmege.; Truth and prejudice, J. Saxon Mills.; The Serbs and Scutari: A meeting-place of five nations., Ignotius. Books on the Near East., etc.
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In English. 157-234, [2] pp. The Balkan review. Vol. IV. No: 3. October, 1920. Edited by Crawfurd Price. Contents: France and Feisal., Taira.; Pen sketches of two great statesman, Arthur H. Crosfield.; Archaeological research in Asia Minor., Arthur M. Woodward.; An alleged Franco-Magyar pact. ICA, A Roumanian story by M. Beza.
Contents: Stockholm terminal - Tale of two termini: redesign of King's Cross and Waterloo stations in London to accomodate traffic from the Channel Tunnel - Hamburg wings - Planes, trains and automobiles: a new transport interchange for Lyons - Queensland drama: three Australian airports - Back Bay arches: the new Boston station - Abando Bilbao - LA: the city. Profusely illustrated in colours and black and white . 4to. pp. 106. . Molto buono (Very Good). . December - Number 1114. .
Contents: Opera - The Ministry of Finance Building - L'Arche de La Défense - La Villette Park - Le Grand Louvre - Tours de la Liberté - Paris housing policies - Belleville - Secteur Ramponeau-Bisson. Edited by Charlotte Ellis and Martin Meade. Profusely illustrated in colours and black and white . 4to. pp. 110. . Molto buono (Very Good). . August - Number 1110. .
Contents: Progress on the Grands Projets - La Villette: Musée des Sciences - Reichen and Robert renewal - Grande Halle, La Villette - Gare d'Orsay - Philippe Starck's Creeks - Paris Moderne 1919-1939. Profusely illustrated in colours and black and white . 4to. pp. 96. . Molto buono (Very Good). Tracce di umido nella parte superiore delle ultime pagine (Traces of dumpness to last pages). December - Number 1078. .
Contents: Pier Group: new shopping complex in New York's lower East Side by the architects of Boston's Quincy Market - Domenig's new shop in Klagenfurt - New kind of specialised shopping in San Francisco - Michael Graves' first British work for Sunar fabrics - Sparky opticians in Rotherham, Yorkshire - Two contrasting boutiques in London's Covent Garden - Manhattan malls - Tokyo Miyake. Profusely illustrated in colours and black and white . 4to. pp. 118. . Molto buono (Very Good). . September - Number 1075. .
Contents: Technology transfer - Operation overlord's: Michael Hopkins and Partners - Calatrava: expressive engineering - Foster's Mexican waves: Foster Associates and Sordo Madaleno y Asociados Sa - Recent projects by Renzo Piano give new interpretations of technology - Sculpture Pavillion, Arnhem, The Netherlands by Benthem Crouwel. Profusely illustrated in colours and black and white . 4to. pp. 118. . Molto buono (Very Good). . September - Number 1087. .
Contents: High-Tech: craft and Antony Caro - High-Tech hospital in Edmonton, Alberta - Space style: House at Viersen, Germany - Crystal Palace exemplar - Tomorrow's think tank today: results of the prestigious international student competition - Interior design: Technological strip back to basics in West Hampstead. Profusely illustrated in colours and black and white . 4to. pp. 94. . Molto buono (Very Good). . July - Number 1049. .
Articles: ''Japan'' di Gabriele Vorreiter, ''Yamamoto International Building'' by Hiroshi Hara, ''Roppongi Prince Hotel'' by Kisho Kurokawa, ''Tokyo Metropolitan Sports Stadium'' by Fumihiko Maki, and others. Profusely illustrated in color and black and white . 4to. pp. 128. . Molto buono (Very Good). . No. 1089. .
Edited by Hugh Casson: Inscape. Articles: ''Consciousness of Space'' by C.A. Mace, ''Education of the Interior Designer'' by Misha Black, ''Assembled Enclosure'' by Kenneth Agnew, and others. Profusely illustrated in color and black and white . 4to. pp. 205. . Buono (Good). Mancanze al dorso. strappi ad alcune pagine (Rubs and abrasions along spine. Short tear to a pages). No. 841. .
Contents: Two schools refurbishments in Hampshire - Library conversions, Catalonia: l'Hospitalet de Llobregat and Vidreres - Pensions palace: National Building Museum, Washington - Rebuilding of parliament building, Stockholm - Streets of San Francisco: the downtown plan - Fashion warehouse, Zouterwoude, Holland. Profusely illustrated in colours and black and white . 4to. pp. 96. . Molto buono (Very Good). . February - Number 1056. .
7inches. In English. 130 pages. Holocaust-era report. In good condition. (Comhist11-25)
83576Bruxelles, in-4, agrafé, pagination continue, 80p. Encadrements et lettrines de Emile-H. Tielemans. Grands titres : Exposition du livre de luxe - Pour honorer la Mémoire de S. Em. le Cardinal Mercier / La gravure originale belge - Une exposition consacrée à Charles Baudelaire / Exposition de la Gravure et du Livre Suédois n°5&6 / La Belgique, une Oeuvre Nationale du Comte Henry Carton de Wiart / Pensées sur le Livre / Le rRcueil de Planches d'Art.
18551160San Antonio: Adolf Douai 1855. Very good. 4pp. Large folio. Previously folded. Contemporary ownership inscription at head of title. Light foxing and creasing. A scarce December 1855 issue of this socialist abolitionist German Texas newspaper the San Antonio Zeitung "Ein sozial-demokratisches Blatt für die Deutschen in West-Texas." "The San Antonio Zeitung. began weekly publication as San Antonio's first German-language newspaper on July 1 1853 under the editorship of C. D. Adolph Douai a German-born scholar teacher and social reformer. The newspaper written largely in German was aimed at the large German population in San Antonio and the surrounding region. In a prospectus Douai announced that the Zeitung would regard every political question from the viewpoint of social progress. He published the free-soil platform adopted by the Texas State Convention of Germans in 1854 and in a series of editorials attacked the institution of slavery as an evil incompatible with democratic government a form of government that required "free tillers of their own soil. But many merchants fearful of being associated with the abolitionists withdrew their advertisements from the paper and several German communities passed resolutions publicly condemning it. Douai continued doggedly and in the February 9 1855 issue of the Zeitung went so far as to declare that western Texas must be free. In May 1856 with ill-feeling mounting and revenues on the decline he was forced to sell the paper. It was purchased by a member of the opposition Gustav Schleicher who took over the publication and renamed it the San Antonio Staats-Zeitung" - Handbook of Texas Online. The present issue published on December 15 1855 contains an article on the situation of Chinese immigration to California an account of Know-Nothing Party violence in Maine news on sectional and slavery issues from across the country entitled "The Separation of the Union" including reports on the ongoing saga in Kansas as well as several columns on news from Germany and copious advertising for German businesses in San Antonio and the surrounding area. OCLC locates only microfilm and digital holdings of the periodical though the source of the physical holdings appears to be UTSA. We locate no runs or single issues of the paper in archived sales records other than the present issue. A good example of this rare and important anti-slavery Texas newspaper. Adolf Douai unknown books