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6334179Taylor & Francis Group pp. 258 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
2004154553Yale University Press and The Museum of Fine Arts Houston 2004. Oversize Paperback. Very Good. Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square covers have sharp corners exterior shows no blemishes text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind except for pages 8 and 9 with marginalia and underlining. 586 pages chapters include Of terrorism and the arts Posh art and post-historic art The anti-aesthetics of an art of chaos Furniture as frame Vital structures: the constructive nexus in South America The ruptura group and concrete art Gego and the analytic context Julio Le Parc promoter of technological art On the subject of Waldemar Cordeiro's popcretos Critical painting of Jose Balmes Leon Ferrari: Dogma and resistance Play and grief etc. Full color prints and photos throughout often full page. Keywords: Terrorism Posh Art Post-historic art Anti-aesthetics Art of chaos Furniture as frame South America Ruptura group Concrete art Gego Julio Le Parc Technological art Waldemar Cordeiro Popcretos Critical Painting Jose Balmes Leon Ferrari: Dogma Resistance Play Grief Yale University Press and The Museum of Fine Arts Houston paperback
6352203Taylor & Francis Group pp. 240 . Papeback. New. Taylor & Francis Group unknown
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
194691015Chicago IL: University of Chicago Press 1946. Hardcover. Very Good in Fair dust jacket. 228 pages. Signed by Alinksy on front free endpaper. Inscribed by previous owner underneath the author signature. Light wear to cover. Small nick in leading page edges. Dust jacket has several chips missing out of edges -- 3/4" at spine bottom 1/2" at spine top 1" from each bottom corner 3/4" inch from one of top corners and smaller chips from other areas of edges. Some light scuffing to dust jacket as well. Dust jacket in mylar protector.; 5 5/8 x 8 1/4"; Signed by Author. University of Chicago Press hardcover
1971159050New York: Random House 1971. Hardcover. Good and tight; underlining on occasional pages. Age toning and general shelf wear/edge wear to dj. Former owner's name on ffep. Black cloth/boards; gilt lettering. White/red/yellow ochre dj with bw lettering. xxv 196 pp. with no illustrations. Rules for Radicals: A Pragmatic Primer for Realistic Radicals is the last book published in 1971 by activist and writer Saul D. Alinsky shortly before his death. His goal for the Rules for Radicals was to create a guide for future community organizers to use in uniting low-income communities or "Have-Nots" in order for them to gain social political legal and economic power. Within it Alinsky compiled the lessons he had learned throughout his experiences of community organizing from 1939–1971 and targeted these lessons at the current new generation of radicals. Divided into ten chapters Rules for Radicals provides 10 lessons on how a community organizer can accomplish the goal of successfully uniting people into an active organization with the power to effect change on a variety of issues. Though targeted at community organization these chapters also touch on other issues that range from ethics education communication and symbol construction to nonviolence and political philosophy. Though published for the new generation of counterculture-era organizers in 1971 Alinsky's principles have been successfully applied by numerous government labor community and congregation-based organizations and the main themes of his organizational methods that were elucidated upon in Rules for Radicals have been recurring elements in political campaigns in recent years. Perhaps quite timely. Random House hardcover
1971023551Random House: 1971. The fourth printing 196 pages. "In this book Saul Alinsky America's most famous community organizer tells the Have-Nots how they can organize to achieve real political power for the practice of true democracy. This book is the distillation of Mr. Alinsky's more than forty years as a professional radical. The book is conceived essentially as a primer. It is addressed to the powerless everywhere- to poor blacks and whites to students to industrial and agricultural workers to everyone who wants to effect radical change through the practical exercise of true democratic power." FINE- HARDCOVER VERY GOOD DUST JACKET. Previous owner's name is present a lawyer in Maine. Dust jacket protected with a clear platic acid-free jacket. Hard Cover. Fine-/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Random House: Hardcover
1970202G4112New York: The New York Times & Arno Press 1970. Book. Illus. by Uht Charles; Rougier Michael; Mardon Allan; Dantzic Jerry; Aller Bill; Regan Ken; Buckley Tom; Rosenthal Susan; Silano. Good. Single Issue Magazine. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 132 pages. Features: Adam and Eve cover; Great color fashion ads; Blackglama; Quana ties; Swank cuff links of the world; How to Merchandise an Actor on TV - article with photo of Dick Linke and his star client Andy Griffith.Miracord 770H ad features photo of Doc Severinsen; Alaska fur seal coat by The Fouke Company; Photo of Gomer Pyle another Dick Linke client being yelled at by his sergeant Frank Sutton; Swakara black lamb coat from South Africa; Is Male Dominance a Sexist Plot; The Militants Who Play with Dynamite - with mush shots of Cathlyn Platt Wilkerson Bernardine Rae Dohrn Dwight Alan Armstrong and Karleton Lewis Armstrong; Quiet Democratic Senatorial Candidate Richard Lawrence Ottinger; Ronald Reagan is Giving 'Em Heck - photo-illustrated article of Reagan's attempt for a second term as California Governor; Race Relations is Their Business - article with photo of black headhunter executive search consultant Richard Harris; Supp-hose socks ad; La Mode ad features four ladies wearing the same purple dress; Excellent Fruit of the Loom two-page color-photo ad features hunky guy in striped tank top lying in grass; Fashion photos of Haute Boutique; Photos of famous home Andalusia on the Delaware; Amazing one-page ad for the Village Voice shows riot cop with baton on top of their reporter while lady restrains cop from rear; Save the Children Federation ad features photo of John and Abby Seymour; Great photo of Bob Hope John Wayne Ronald Reagan Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra - all in formal attire - at Reagan fundraiser; Photos of cosmonaut and first woman in space Valentina Tereshkova - in training and with her husband and baby daughter; Dewar's Whisky ad features Jackie Rivett. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. The New York Times & Arno Press Paperback
1963416667Saul Bass & Associates 1963. Unbound. Fine. Small group of promotional material produced by Saul Bass & Associates for the preview screening of the Otto Preminger film The Cardinal on November 12th 1963. The lot includes an invitation RSVP card and unused envelope two different types of flyers and the program for the preview. Condition is fine and unused. Saul Bass & Associates unknown
330jVanguard 1944. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. The jacket is a photocopy of a a very good original - a little chipped torn and sunned. The boards are a bit marked and sunned. One book plate and minor tanning. Tightly bound. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Vanguard hardcover
1959226746Viking 1959. First edition first issue. Two-tone cream cloth spine over orange cloth boards in dust jacket. Fine in fine dust jacket with some rubbing and extremely faint sunning to spine short closed tear top spine in mylar cover. Top edge stained yellow three blurbs rear $4.50 price front flap. Viking unknown
54215BELLOW Saul. Henderson the Rain King. original cloth-backed boards dust jacket. New York; The Viking Press 1959. First edition. Some light spot on top edge else a near fine copy in an un-priceclipped d/j. unknown
1964310742New York: Viking Press 1964. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition first issue Ahearn 007a. A bookplate on the front pastedown thus near fine in a slightly rubbed near fine dustwrapper with some very light overall wear. Viking Press hardcover
197555093New York: The Viking Press 1975. First edition. Near fine in very good plus jacket. Signed first printing of Bellow's Pulitzer-winning roman à clef. Heavily based on his friendship with poet Delmore Schwartz HUMBOLDT'S GIFT was specifically cited by the Nobel Committee when it awarded Bellow the prize the following year. 9'' x 5.5''. Original quarter yellow cloth over yellow boards. In original unclipped $10.00 yellow printed jacket designed by Mel Williamson. Mustard endpapers. 488 pages. Signed by Bellow on publisher's tipped-in leaf. Minor rubbing to front panel of jacket some shallow creases to same likely production error. Fainting sunning to spine. Pages lightly toned. Else clean and sharp. The Viking Press unknown
1970321391New York: Viking 1970. First. hardcover. near fine/fine. 8vo cloth backed boards d.w. N.Y: Viking 1970. First Edition.<br/> <br/> Winner of the National Book Award. Autographed on the blue front flyleaf. The preliminary pages have fold marks in the upper corners.<br/> <br/> Viking unknown
1970015201New York: Viking Press 1970. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Fine/Very Fine. 8vo. 313pp. Beautiful First Edition bound in light blue cloth over a darker blue paper-covered boards. with titles in black on spine and the author's initials in black on front board. Square tight and clean throughout with no discernible wear toning or spotting. Equally attractive unclipped dust-jacket is fresh and bright with no chipping creases toning or tears. A simply gorgeous collecgtable copy at a great price. Viking Press hardcover
55285BELLOW Saul. Mr. Sammler's Planet. Original cloth-backed boards dust jacket. New York: The Viking Press 1970. First edition. A near fine copy with the slightest hint of wear to the top edge of the spine panel of d/j. unknown
195650808New York: Viking 1956. First Printing. Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Near fine in a very good price clipped dust jacket. Light sunning to spine. Yellow top stain. Viking, hardcover
1991431117New York: Albondocani Press 1991. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Quarter cloth and marbled papercovered boards. Prospectus laid in. Slight paper flaw where last two blank leaves were slightly adhered else very near fine in fine unprinted acetate dustwrapper. An out of series unnumbered copy of 350 numbered copies Signed by Bellow. Although unnumbered this copy is Signed by Bellow. Letter laid in from the printer William Ferguson sending ". this printer's copy of a book we produced for George Bixby Albondocani Press. Remembering that you're a dedicated bibliophile I thought you might like to have it. Albondocani Press hardcover
198218750<p>New York: Harper and Row 1982. <em><strong>S</strong><strong>igned by Saul Bellow on the colophon</strong></em>. First edition / First printing. <em><strong>Limited Edition #192 of 500 copies </strong></em>Burgundy cloth in a burgundy paper-covered slipcase. Very fine in very fine mylar jacket in fine slipcase. <em><strong>Saul Bellow was the Winner of the 1976 Nobel Prize for Literature a three time the National Book Award Winner and he won the 1976 Pulitzer Prize</strong></em> for <strong>Humboldt's Gift</strong>.</p> Harper and Row, hardcover
1965105467New York: Viking Press 1965. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. First edition. Fine in a price-clipped else fine dustwrapper. A nice copy of a relatively uncommon play. Viking Press hardcover
196555107London: Weindenfeld and Nicolson 1965. Very good. Uncorrected proof copy of the second UK edition of the Nobel winner's second book. VICTIM follows the acclaim and success of Bellow's first novel THE DANGLING MAN. At the time V.S. Pritchett in THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS said: "The best novel to come out of America-or England-for a generation." A scarce format of an important book from this major writer. 7.75'' x 5''. Original orange publisher printed wrappers. 264 pages. Some toning edgewear. Overall sound. Weindenfeld and Nicolson unknown
1947140943857New York: The Vanguard Press Inc 1947. First Edition. First edition. viii 294 pp. Bound in publisher's black cloth with blue spine lettering. Offsetting to endpapers else Fine in a Very Good dust jacket with dulled spine panel a little soiled and rubbed chip at head a few short tears unclipped. The author's second novel with troubled protagonist Asa Leventhal. The Vanguard Press, Inc unknown
197679406NY: Viking 1976. First edition. 182 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket. SIGNED by Bellow on the title page. NY: Viking unknown