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1977BN93770Fenster Verlag 1977. 1977. Pladoyer für eine todsichere Zukunft <br/><br/>Pladoyer für eine todsichere Zukunft HellEldo;MühsamErich;FranckRenate Fenster Verlag unknown
2000BN36423Verlag Phillip von Zabern in Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 2000. 2000. Hardcover. 351 x 256 x 42 cm. Dieser Band dokumentiert die erste genaue Vermessung und bauhistorische Interpretation der "Krone von Apulien": 1. Einführende Baubeschreibung einzelne Beobachtungen weitere Fragestellungen Arbeitsansätze. 2. Vermessung Photometrie. 3. Bauaufnahme. 4. Verschiedene Beobachtungen am Bauwerk zu Baukonstruktion und Bauabläufen. 5. Wandinkrustationen. 6. Decken und Gewölbe. 7. Entwurf und innere Organisation. 8. Treppentürme. 9. Rekonstruktion der Dachaufbauten. 10. Hausinstallationen. 11. Die bautechnischen Anlagen in Castel del Monte und ihre Beziehungen zum orientalisch-islamischen Kulturraum. 12. Astronomische Untersuchungen. 13. Überlegungen zur Absteckung des Bauwerkes auf der Baustelle und zu den verwendeten Maßeinheiten. Autor: Wulf Schirmer geboren 1934 in Hannover. Nach dem Studium der Architektur an der TH Hannover Habilitation an der TU Berlin. Seit 1971 Ordinarius der Baugeschichte und Leiter des Instituts für Baugeschichte an der Universität Karlsruhe. Gr.-4°. X 103 Seiten 3 S. mit 63 Schnitten Grund- und Aufrissen 40 Kunstdrucktafeln mit zahlreichen photographischen Aufnahmen und wenigen Rissen; 7 mehrfach gefaltete Beilagen mit architektonischen Zeichnungen. mit Schutzumschlag Pp. gebundene Ausgabe Hardcover/Pappeinband Castel del Monte : Forschungsergebnisse der Jahre 1990 bis 1996. Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften Forschungsstelle Archäologisch-Baugeschichtliche Erforschung des Castel del Monte. Wulf Schirmer. In Zusammenarbeit mit Günter Hell . und mit Photogr. von Rafael Cardenas-Dopf Castel del Monte: Forschungsergebnisse der Jahre 1990 bis 1996 Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften Forschungsstelle Archäologisch-Baugeschichtliche Erforschung des Castel del Monte Gebundene Ausgabe Wolf Schirmer Autor Rafael Cardenas-Dopf Illustrator Günter Hell Bearbeitung Ulrike Hess Bearbeitung Dorothée Sack Bearbeitung Werner Schnuchel Bearbeitung Christoph Uricher Bearbeitung Wolfgang Zick Bearbeitung <br/><br/>Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften Forschungsstelle Archäologisch-Baugeschichtliche Erforschung des Castel del Monte Castel del Monte: Forschungsergebnisse der Jahre 1990 bis 1996 Wolf Schirmer Autor Rafael Cardenas-Dopf Illustrator Günter Hell Bearbeitung Ulrike Hess Bearbeitung Dorothée Sack Bearbeitung Werner Schnuchel Bearbeitung Christoph Uricher Bearbeitung Wolfgang Zick Bearbeitung Dieser Band dokumentiert die erste genaue Vermessung und bauhistorische Interpretation der "Krone von Apulien": 1. Einführende Baubeschreibung einzelne Beobachtungen weitere Fragestellungen Arbeitsansätze. 2. Vermessung Photometrie. 3. Bauaufnahme. 4. Verschiedene Beobachtungen am Bauwerk zu Baukonstruktion und Bauabläufen. 5. Wandinkrustationen. 6. Decken und Gewölbe. 7. Entwurf und innere Organisation. 8. Treppentürme. 9. Rekonstruktion der Dachaufbauten. 10. Hausinstallationen. 11. Die bautechnischen Anlagen in Castel del Monte und ihre Beziehungen zum orientalisch-islamischen Kulturraum. 12. Astronomische Untersuchungen. 13. Überlegungen zur Absteckung des Bauwerkes auf der Baustelle und zu den verwendeten Maßeinheiten. Autor: Wulf Schirmer geboren 1934 in Hannover. Nach dem Studium der Architektur an der TH Hannover Habilitation an der TU Berlin. Seit 1971 Ordinarius der Baugeschichte und Leiter des Instituts für Baugeschichte an der Universität Karlsruhe. Gr.-4°. X 103 Seiten 3 S. mit 63 Schnitten Grund- und Aufrissen 40 Kunstdrucktafeln mit zahlreichen photographischen Aufnahmen und wenigen Rissen; 7 mehrfach gefaltete Beilagen mit architektonischen Zeichnungen. mit Schutzumschlag Pp. gebundene Ausgabe Hardcover/Pappeinband Castel del Monte : Forschungsergebnisse der Jahre 1990 bis 1996. Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften Forschungsstelle Archäologisch-Baugeschichtliche Erforschung des Castel del Monte. Wulf Schirmer. In Zusammenarbeit mit Günter Hell . und mit Photogr. von Rafael Cardenas-Dopf Verlag Phillip von Zabern in Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft hardcover
1989159616N.p.: N.p. 1989. Vintage flyer for a performance by Danielle Hell and Iao Core on Saturday September 2 1989 at the Hat Heads Gallery of the San Francisco College of Art.<br /> <br /> Danielle Willis a self-described San Francisco-based poet writer and vampire who often went under the pseudonym Danielle Hell in the late 1980s and early 1990s is best known for her one-woman shows "The Methedrine Dollhouse" 1990 and "Breakfast in the Flesh District" 1992 as well as her acclaimed 1990 poetry collection "Dogs in Lingerie." <br /> <br /> The experimental rock band Iao Core combines classical experimental electronica avant-garde industrial speed metal and other genres and frequently features as many as 16 musicians. The band has released over 20 albums.<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 11 inches on shocking pink paper. Very Good plus with two small bruises to the upper left. N.p. unknown
199233393Madras & New York: Hanuman Books 1992. First edition. Paperback in fine condition in very good dust jacket. Hanuman issue #37; 4" X 2.75"; 88 pages. Hanuman Books unknown
1952238186New York 1952. pamphlet. Very scarce signed Playbill featuring "The First Drama Quartette" a loose ensemble of friends consisting of Charles Laughton Charles Boyer Cedric Hardwicke and Agnes Moorehead appearing in the 1952 Broadway production of Bernard Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell" at the Plymouth Theatre. Signing on the cover next to a fantastic photo are Laughton Boyer and Hardwicke. Moorehead's autograph is absent. Near fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1952238186New York 1952. pamphlet. Very scarce signed Playbill featuring "The First Drama Quartette" a loose ensemble of friends consisting of Charles Laughton Charles Boyer Cedric Hardwicke and Agnes Moorehead appearing in the 1952 Broadway production of Bernard Shaw's "Don Juan in Hell" at the Plymouth Theatre. Signing on the cover next to a fantastic photo are Laughton Boyer and Hardwicke. Moorehead's autograph is absent. Near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
19909216Madras / New York: Hanuman Books 1990. First Edition First Printing. Paperback. Very good/Very good. Small duodecimo. 2.75 x 4 in. 172 pp. Occasionally illustrated with black & white reproductions of photographs. Very good in original stiff wrappers with light creasing to spinal extremities and a very good pictorial dust jacket with mild sunning to spine and faint shelfwear. The frontispiece is upside down due to a printing error but this remains a sharp little copy. Signed by Hell on the title page. Hanuman Books #37: Notebooks from Hell 1974-80. Hanuman Books paperback
1969152122N.p.: N.p. 1969. Vintage reference photograph from the 1969 Swedish television film showing actor Anders Ek in a menacing demonic mask. With a printed mimeo snipe specific to the film's UK release affixed to the verso.<br /> <br /> From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br /> <br /> A theatrical troupe is called before the Swedish courts due to their obscene performance material and personal lives leading each troupe member to crack under psychological strain. The film originally aired on September 18 1969 on Sveriges Radio.<br /> <br /> 8.5 x 6.5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown
1969152122N.p.: N.p. 1969. Vintage reference photograph from the 1969 Swedish television film showing actor Anders Ek in a menacing demonic mask. With a printed mimeo snipe specific to the film's UK release affixed to the verso.<br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>A theatrical troupe is called before the Swedish courts due to their obscene performance material and personal lives leading each troupe member to crack under psychological strain. The film originally aired on September 18 1969 on Sveriges Radio.<br/><br/>8.5 x 6.5 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
199819527Ancram New York: Vehicle Editions 1998. Fine in a fine jacket with an internal split to the binding likely endemic and not affecting the integrity of the book. First Edition. Octavo. Limited to 40 hardcover copies of a stated "preview" edition SIGNED by Hell from a total edition of 240. Published to coincide with an exhibition at Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery October 15 - November 14 1998. Includes 11 poems along numerous erotic illustrations. Ancram, New York: Vehicle Editions unknown books
1977386338San Francisco: Sun King 1977. Softcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Magazine. Folio. 47pp. Newsprint wrappers. Near fine with some light toning and wear. A first wave punk zine that includes the Lester Bangs article "The Roots of Punk"; Richard Meltzer's column Bebop on Your Mama; a Patti Smith penned piece on Robert Bresson; a full-page comic by Spain Rodriguez; articles on The Nuns The Dils The Avengers Richard Hell and Cheap Trick along with heap of coverage of the San Francisco music scene. Sun King unknown
198844790New York: Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church 1988. Very Good . New York: Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church 1988-1989. Three volumes; slim 12mos; publisher's printed card wrappers. A hint of toning and dustiness to wrappers else Near Fine. <br /> <br /> The complete run of Richard Hell's Little Poetry magazine featuring contributions by Eileen Myles John Ashbery Larry Fagin and many others. Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church unknown
1986BN94389Ahnert L.B. 1986. 1986. Softcover. Die großen Hengste Holsteins <br/><br/>Die großen Hengste Holsteins Ahnert L.B. paperback
1998163193New York: CUZ Editions 1998. First Edition. First Edition. INSCRIBED by the author to fellow author Chris Offutt on the title page in 2000: "Very Best / to Chris / from Richard / 2/3/00."<br /> <br /> From the collection of Chris Offutt. <br /> <br /> Offutt is the author of "Kentucky Straight" and other short story collections novels nonfiction and memoirs. In 1996 he was named one of the twenty Best Young American Novelists by "Granta" magazine. He has also written for popular television shows and national publications has been visiting faculty at numerous institutions including the Iowa Writer's Workshop and has received awards from the Guggenheim Foundation the National Endowment for the Arts and others.<br /> <br /> Fine and unread in wrappers. CUZ Editions unknown
1978151059New York: CBGB's 1978. Vintage CBGB'S 2nd Avenue Theater four-page program Grand Opening Concert Bill the only concert bill printed for the short-lived club for late December 1978 announcing its Tuesday night opening with Talking Heads and Tuff Darts on December 27 The Dictators and Dead Boys on December 28 and Richard Hell and the Voidoids with Patti Smith December 29-31.<br /> <br /> These acts would be the theater's last perfomances. Included in the program are bios for headlining acts Talking Heads Dead Boys and Richard Hell and the Voidoids as well as listing of CBGB'S Bowery schedule for December 27th through December 31st.<br /> <br /> CBGB'S owner Hilly Kristal opened CBGB'S 2nd Avenue Theater in late 1977 in the old Anderson Theatre at 66 2nd Avenue. The venue was designed to accommodate the growing crowds bands like Talking Heads the Patti Smith Group and Richard Hell and the Voidoids were attracting to the small Bowery club. <br /> <br /> With a capacity of just over 1700 seats massive compared to the 350-person capacity of CBGB'S it opened on Tuesday December 27th with Talking Heads headlining and Tuff Darts as the opener. Due to the decrepit state of the theater the cost of bringing the theater up to code even with backing from the likes of Sire records president Seymour Stein were too great. Kristal nearly went bankrupt trying to make a go of it ultimately closing the theater in early 1979. The last performance at the venue was New Year's Eve 1978 featuring The Patti Smith Group Richard Hell and the Voidoids the Erasers and Mars. <br /> <br /> 5.5 x 8 inches Two page bi-Fold. Near Fine. CBGB's unknown
1979156737Studio City CA: EMI Television Programs 1979. Revised Shooting script for the 1979 television film here under the working title "Can You Hear the Laughter The Freddie Prinze Story." Copy belonging to sound mixer Keith A. Wester with his name in manuscript ink on the top right of the front wrapper and his annotations in manuscript ink and pencil on 20 pages. <br /> <br /> Bound in preceding the script are a six page Staff and Crew contact list a 30 page Shooting Schedule 17 pages of Call Sheets with annotations in manuscript ink and a map to the Comedy Store West. <br /> <br /> Originally aired on CBS on September 11 1979. Based on the article "Good Night Sweet Prinze" by Peter Greenberg published in the June 1977 issue of Playboy magazine. A portrayal of the sudden rise and success of the troubled Puerto Rican stand-up comedian and actor Freddie Prinze who died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on January 29 1977.<br /> <br /> White titled wrappers rubber-stamped copy No. 60. Title page present dated March 19 1979 noted as REV. SHOOTING SCRIPT with credits for screenwriter Dalene Young. 125 leaves with last page of text numbered 119. Xerographic duplication rectos only with green and goldenrod revision pages throughout dated variously between 4/23/79 and 5/4/79. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. EMI Television Programs unknown
19882092<p>First Edition. 67-99 pp. each black toner on white commercial stock in stiff printed wrappers. Occasional illustrations. 8vo. Very good. Minor spotting toning handling marks to wrappers interiors clean and bright. 2092</p><p><em>Complete run of Richard Hell's literary magazine sponsored by The Poetry Project at St. Mark's with contributions from across the downtown NYC scene including David Wojnarowicz Eileen Myles Rene Ricard Hell himself and many others.</em></p> The Poetry Project
197332701NY: Dot Books 1973. Paperback. Very good. First Edition. 32pp. Head of spine rubbed with some light edgewear else very good in publisher's wraps. Inscribed and signed by Hell on the front free endpaper thus: For--/Soul Bro Bob/From/Theresa Stern/&/ Richard/ Meyers/ Hell/ 10/1/82 <br/><br/> Dot Books paperback books
19915860New York: CUZ 1991. 1st. Original Wraps. Fine. The very uncommon 1991 1st edition SIGNED BY RICHARD HELL on the title page. Even though the limitation states --erroneously-- that there were 521 copies issued the author confirms that there were far far fewer than that done more along the lines of 30 to 40 copies. A sharp well-preserved copy to boot. Bright and Near Fine in its original stapled wrappers. Very light scuffing at the lower panel edges and one inconspicuous crease along the spine otherwise clean as could be. Quarto 45 pgs. An early meditation published in its completed form in 1991 from the lead singer and songwriter of the seminal 70s New York Punk band The Voidoids. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> CUZ paperback books
1973170808005New York: Dot Books 1973. First Edition. Paperback. Like New. First edition. Signed by Richard Hell on fake author bio at front: "March 15 1996 For Marlene to improve her library heh heh xxx Theresa Stern Richard." 32pp. with one page publisher list at rear. Illustrated black stiff wraps. An unread copy Fine with the faintest edge-rubbing to wraps. Musician and writer Richard Meyers AKA Hell's first book co-written with his Neon Boys and Television bandmate Tom Miller AKA Verlaine under a pseudonym. Proto-punk poetry from the New York streets quite scarce signed. Dot Books paperback books
19982690New York: Vehicle Editions 1998. Preview edition limited to 240 copies. Octavo 5-1/2" x 7-3/4" in blank white card stock wraps with pictorial dust jacket 32 pages. Corners gently bumped' horizontal indentation running from fore edge halfway to spine on front board; else clean and sound; Very Good . Clean unclipped dust jacket also holds the same indentation mark to front; trace edge wear besides; Near Fine. Condensed preview edition of the exhaustive compendium of previously uncollected writing from punk musician poet and visual artist Richard Hell inscribed to title page in black ink to former bandmate collaborator and best friend Tom Verlaine: "For Tom with thanks and more sincerely" Hot and cold <br> <br /> Hell and Verlaine met as high school students Richard Meyers and Tom Miller in Delaware and developed their identities alongside and against each other -- running away to New York City and forming the pivotal punk band Television together before their well-documented falling out in the mid-1970s. It wasn't until decades later when both men had settled into quieter and more individuated lives of less-public creative production that they resumed any sense of rapport. Hell related to this bookseller that he would see Verlaine browsing the dollar racks outside Manhattan's Strand Bookstore occasionally presenting him with his latest book as their tensions thawed.<br> <br /> Hot and Cold contains much content from their time of collaboration with poems from their jointly-created alter ego "Theresa Stern" as well as essays and photos regarding the Television/CBGB's days. <br> <br /> This copy was printed in a very short run of 240 copies 40 of which were hardcover by Annabel Lee's Vehicle Editions for the author's exhibition at Rupert Goldsworthy Gallery in October of 1998 in anticipation of the full edition which appeared the following fall of 1999. Vehicle Editions unknown