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2009287290New York: Cambridge University Press 2009. First. hardcover. near fine. 8vo blue cloth. New York: Cambridge University Press 2009. Near Fine<br/><br/> Cambridge University Press unknown books
20011270184Lanham Boulder New York and Oxford: Lexington Books 2001. First. Octavo; VG-/no-DJ; red spine with gold text; boards are strong and clean black label on front cover chipping slightly light bumping to head and tail of spine; textblock is clean; 197pp. 1270184. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Lexington Books unknown books
2013174208Philadelphia: Art Book Annex 2013. Softcover. VG. Blue-green illustrated wraps with cream lettering 131 pp richly illustrated in bw and color. "PISSARRO'S PLACES tells his story in a fresh and different way-exploring the places he painted and his "sensations" as he translated them into brushstrokes on his canvas. In his landscapes you almost feel the sun and the wind in the trees. In his city paintings you sense the hustle and bustle of traffic. This was his genius. Rather than settling for the familiar Pissarro courageously put himself into new situations in pursuit of different and exciting motifs. With PISSARRO'S PLACES you see those places through his eyes. All the paintings featured in the book are located in public museums and are accessible to the public. Ann Saul has traveled to all the places Pissarro painted except Venezuela during her 20 years of research. A professional writer Ann was formerly a Guide at the Philadelphia Museum of Art a Docent at Terra Foundation Museum of American Art Chicago no longer open and a Volunteer at the Art Institute of Chicago. She writes a blog about Pissarro at artbookannex.com. PISSARRO'S PLACES includes: Foreword by Joachim Pissarro great grandson of Camille Pissarro; 35 color reproductions of Pissarro's paintings; Pissarro family photographs; 46 color photographs of Pissarro's sites today; 29 historic French postcards" -website. Art Book Annex paperback books
2006009793Amsterdam and Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Co 2006. First Edition. Octavo. 252pp. Collected articles on research in market communications including online and email. Each article has graphics and references. Index. Bound in grey and maroon boards with white title on spine and front panel. John Benjamins Publishing Co unknown books
201910687Norwalk CT: Easton Press 2019. Collector's Edition. Full leather. Fine. Octavo 341pp. Full green leather title in gilt on spine. Decorative gilt illustrations on cover and spine. All gilt edges silk endpapers and silk bookmark. A fine example. Easton Press unknown books
2001WRCLIT64294Santa Fe: Press of the Palace of Governors 2001. Small quarto. Cloth backed pictorial boards. Photographs and facsimiles. Bookplate on front pastedown otherwise fine without dust jacket as issued. Prospectus laid in. First edition. Foreword by Lawrence Clark Powell. One of 150 numbered copies designed and printed by Pamela Smith and signed by Cohen. Offered at original subscribers' price:. Press of the Palace of Governors hardcover books
2001304502New York: American Jewish Historical Society 2001. First edition of which this is No. 74 of 600 copies signed by Saul Touster. 16 woodcuts in a seperate portfolio. Captions in English Hungarian and Hebrew. 1 vols. 4to. Wrappers in black portfolio fine. First edition of which this is No. 74 of 600 copies signed by Saul Touster. 16 woodcuts in a seperate portfolio. Captions in English Hungarian and Hebrew. 1 vols. 4to. American Jewish Historical Society unknown books
20031182NY: Viking 2003. Fiftieth Anniversary edition first prnt. Introduction by Christopher Hitchens. Signed by Bellow on the title page. Spine ends lightly pushed; otherwise an unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacjet with an archival cover. Bellow's third novel. 1954 winner of National Book Award for Fiction. Signed by Author. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Anniversary Edition. Viking Hardcover books
200312036New York: The Library of America 2003. First edition of the Library of America release of the author's first three novels. Octavo original maroon cloth. Signed by both Saul Bellow and James Wood on the title page. James Wood served as editor. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Rare signed as the author was aged at this point and did not attend booksignings for the release of this edition. Looking back at his first two novels later in his career Bellow "distanced himself from them by calling Dangling Man his M.A. and The Victim his Ph.D." Like many of his works the protagonist is a young Jewish man. In a New York heat wave he is accosted in the park by a stranger who accuses him of ruining his life. "The best novel to come out of America-or England-for a generation" The New York Review of Books. The Library of America hardcover books
2006165814Gottingen: Steidl 2006. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Essay by Martin Harrison. Includes 100 color images. A clean and tight near fine copy with a bookplate to the front free endpaper in a very near fine dust jacket. Signed by Leiter on the title page. This book helped garner Leiter the much wider audience he deserved even if it came late in his life. Surprisingly uncommon signed. Steidl unknown books
2003188New York: Viking 2003. First edition of the release of the 50th Anniversary of Bellow's third and breakthrough book resulting in his first of three unprecedented National Book Awards. Inscribed by Bellow "For ________ with good wishes Saul Bellow." Rather uncommon signed as Bellow was advanced in years at the publication of this anniversary edition and did not engage in book signings. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Saul Bellow is the only author to have received three National Book Awards for The Adventures of Augie March Herzog and Mr. Sammlers Planet in addition to both the Pulitzer and Nobel prizes. The Sunday Times praised these achievements when it revered "Bellows oeuvre as both timeless and ruthlessly contemporary." Viking unknown books