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1965E34804Garden City: Doubleday 1965. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. First edition stated. Fine in bright dust jacket with only a tiny chip to the lower rear spine fold. Hardcover. 206 pp. Errata slip laid in at p. 206. The author's first and only published novel. The story of Maynard Ricefield a "pioneer of pleasure" in early 1960s New York. Maynard a "big-city culture cat" pursues two girls who are friends and carries off their hearts. Meanwhile an Upper East side hosiery store owner Irving Melman is allowing a friend to use his phone as a horse racing bookie. For letting his phone be used Irving gets more than rent money but he is nevertheless unhappy. Back to Maynard; he's very happy but a trifle guilty since neither of the girls know about each other. Turmoil ensues between the friends at the hosiery store and some friends of Izzy The Bookie. Ivan Karp 1926-2012 was a New York art dealer gallerist and author who was considered instrumental in emergence of the PopArt movement and also played a role in the development of New York City's Soho district as an area of art galleries. Roy Lichtenstein created the front panel dust jacket art with lettering by John Rombola; the rear jacket was a silkscreen created by Andy Warhol from a photograph of the author by Steve Shapiro. Doubleday hardcover
197131561New York: The School of Visual Arts 1971. Strong fold-lines but otherwise a remarkably well-preserved copy; near fine. Lithographic poster 23 x 17 inches promoting two series of fundraising events for the School of Visual Arts Feb. - May 1971 / Oct. 1971 - May 1972 with thirteen evenings headlined by an impressive list of post-War American artists: Carl Andre Larry Bell Michael Heizer Donald Judd Alan Kaprow Joseph Kosuth Sol Lewitt Roy Lichtenstein Bruce Nauman Claes Oldenburg Robert Rauschenberg Richard Serra and Andy Warhol. Co-organized by Dayton’s Gallery 12. Proceeds from these events were earmarked for SVA scholarships for “Black Puerto Rican & American Indian students.†New York: The School of Visual Arts unknown
198751294New York: Harry N Abrams Inc 1987. First Edition. Softcover. Near fine. First Edition. Softcover. SIGNED & INSCRIBED by Lichtenstein on the title page. Uncommon signed. 142 illustrations including 130 plates in full color. With an essay by Calvin Tomkins. Photographs and interview by Bob Adelman. Square 8vo pictorial wraps. . <br /> <br /> PLEASE NOTE that all our First Editions are also First Printings unless we specifically note otherwise. All our dust jackets are protected in clear mylar covers. Harry N Abrams Inc unknown
19759058SIGNED FIRST EDITION 1ST PRINTING - Lichtenstein book is in French by Roy Lichtenstein is a Signed by author Roy Lichtenstein with his name only Department Des Arts Plastiques softcover First Edition/First Printing Even though a book may state First Edition it may not be a true First Printing. This copy is guaranteed to be a true First Edition and First Printing. The book was published in 1975. Both the book and the covers are in good condition. This copy would make a special addition to any collection or library. You can buy with confidence we have been selling books for over 40 years. Thanks for buying. Department Des Arts Plastiques paperback
1965040027New York: Doubleday & Company 1965. Stated first edition 1965 inscribed "For Ann with my very best wishes" and signed by the author on the half-title. Very good in good to very good dustjacket. Author's first novel. Blue and yellow cloth with dustjacket illustrated by Roy Lichtenstein on the front and Andy Warhol on the back. Light edgewear good hinges firm text block name and address written inside front cover beneath the dustjacket flap embossed stamp with the same address at lower corners of front free endpaper and half-title no other markings. The mylar protected dustjacket has edgewear and a slightly darkened but legible spine some light shelf soil to the white background chips to spine ends and lower corner of rear panel none of the chips interfering with dustjacket design. . Inscribed by The Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Doubleday & Company Hardcover
198198299NY:: Hudson Hills Press Saint Louis Art Museum. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0933920148 . Illustrated with 67 color plates including 5 gatefolds and 100 black and white illustrations. Stated first edition. INSCRIBED to a previous owner and dated 1981 by Roy Lichtenstein on the title page. Fine in a fine dust jacket. ; 176 pages . Hudson Hills Press (Saint Louis Art Museum), hardcover
198126115Hudson Hills / Saint Louis Art Museum 1981 Limited Specially-Bound First Edition with fold-out frontispiece in slipcase SIGNED by Roy Lichtenstein & author Jack Cowart direct to title page a Fine unread copy in matching red cloth slipcase not to be confused with the dust jacketed trade edition; 4to; 175pp illus. Extra shipping charge REQUIRED for priority or overseas delivery of this heavy oversize book extra charge SUBSTANTIAL for overseas shipment. Signed by Artist. First Edition / Limited. Hard Cover. As New. Hudson Hills / Saint Louis Art Museum hardcover
1957BOOKS069624IOberlin OH: Western Reserve University 1957. PB. good wraps softcover - IMPORTANT SEE NOTE - LACKS ONE PLATE. B&W illustrations. This issue includes the "Original woodcut pressed from wood block on Mulberry" by Roy F. Lichtenstein. THIS PLATE IS PRESENT. Of the four internal graphics called for LACKING is the plate from page 6 by Bruce Sharpe. Owners name on top of front cover Two and one half lines underlined on page 47 and for some reason a paragraph was cut out of page 55 backing up to 56. Scarce for the Lichtenstein plate which is present. Happily provide images. 80pp. Western Reserve University unknown
19572220<p>First Edition. 80 pp. letterpress lithography and woodcut on various stocks in stiff illustrated wrappers. Occasional illustrations throughout both original and reproductions. Small 4to. Very good. One small chip to foot of spine. Light offsetting from a few illustrations. 2220</p><p><em>Single issue of this attractive "journal of contemporary ideas" with contents including a symposium on intellectualism and academia various articles on arts and culture as well as original fiction poetry and graphic art. In the last area this issue especially notable for the inclusion of an early original woodcut by Roy Lichtenstein from his brief abstract expressionist period before the advent of pop art printed on thin mulberry paper and bound in.</em></p> Press of the Times
1994143669New York: Hudson Hills 1994. First Edition. First Edition. Featuring full color reproductions of prints by Lichtenstein issued in association with the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC <br/><br/>Included is a full color illustrated two pocket folder from the National Gallery exhibition which ran from October 30 1994 to January 8 1995 featuring a press release check list and schedule of related events and activities. <br/><br/>Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. Hudson Hills unknown books
2000210928013South-Western College/West 2000-08-10. Hardcover. Like New. 9x7x1. Like-New inside and Out! Clean & Crisp Pages w/No markings. Excellent book. Email for more info. South-Western College/West hardcover
19819664U.S.A.: Hudson Hills Press in association with Saint Louis Art Museum 1981. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Signed by Lichtenstein on title page dated 81. Light edge wear and handling soil to boards and jacket. 1 1/2 cm closed tear to jacket spine. Minor surface scratches to jacket. In very good shape overall. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Hudson Hills Press, in association with Saint Louis Art Museum hardcover
19815633Hudson Hills / Saint Louis Art Museum 1981. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Fine. Hudson Hills Press New York 1981. Hardcover in cloth boards with decoration housed in cloth slipcase. First Edition First Printing. Deluxe Issue SIGNED BY both Lichtenstein and Cowart on the title page. Edition size unknown. 175 pages profusely illustrated in color including several gatefolds. Includes list of illustrations a biographical outline selected bibliography an appendix of works by other artists mentioned in the text and an index. Exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show organized by Jack Cowart at the Saint Louis Art Museum May 8 - June 28 1981. Traveled to Seattle Art Museum July 16 - September 6 1981 ; Whitney Museum of American Art New York September 22 - November 29 1981 ; Fort Worth Art Museum December 16 1981 - February 7 1982. 9.5 x 12.5in. BOOK CONDITION: Fine/As New the set. Hudson Hills / Saint Louis Art Museum hardcover
197127237Monchengladbach: Stadtisches Museum Monchengladbach 1971. Very faint toning to the cream paper and a hint of edge-wear else near fine. First Edition. Offset lithographic poster. 18 1/16 x 24 inches. Poster for an exhibition of pop-graphics from the Etzold collection owned by the Städtisches Museum Mönchengladbach. Reproduces Roy Lichtenstein's Foot Medication. Monchengladbach: Stadtisches Museum Monchengladbach unknown books
1993171737New York: Guggenheim Museum 1993. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 408 pages. A comprehensive monograph published in conjunction with a traveling show that ran October 8 1993 through January 16 1994 at The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and then tavleed to Los Angeles CA and Montreal for additional dates. Includes 350 color illustrations. A tight very near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with some minor wear and with a close to near fine example of the scarce wraparound bellyband with some toning and chips to the spine. Signed by both Waldman and Lichtenstein on the title page. A very nice copy of what remains one of the best books on this iconic American artist. Extra postage charges maybe necessary. Guggenheim Museum unknown books
198724543New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1987. Corners tapped and cloth dulled at extremities otherwise near fine in a near fine jacket with crimping at the corners and trace soiling. First Edition. Small oblong quarto. SIGNED and briefly inscribed by Lichtenstein on the first free endpaper. Published in conjunction with the exhibition The Drawings of Roy Lichtenstein at The Museum of Modern Art New York March 15 - June 2 1987. Illustrated with numerous color and black-and-white plates of Lichtenstein's work. Essay by Berenice Rose. New York: The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
198131919New York: Hudson Hills Press 1981. Hardcover. First Edition First Printing. Deluxe Issue. 9.5 x 12.5in. 175pp. Publisher's cloth boards with decoration. Profusely illustrated in color. Signed by both Roy Lichtenstein and Jack Cowart on the title page. FINE/AS NEW in Near Fine slipcase. The book itself is flawless. The slipcase is slightly handled otherwise remains Fine/As New. As pictured. Hudson Hills Press hardcover
195943280Cleveland OH: Case Western University 1959. Very Good/Very Good. Cleveland OH: Polemic Society of Western Reserve University Case Western Reserve University 1959. Magazine 25cm; 135pp. Lichtenstein’s woodcut dust jacket with wine text to front panel; stiff staple-bound wrappers. All ten woodcuts and relief etchings present. Jacket predictably bumped and toned especially along spine with surface-level scratches to front panel. Wrappers bumped at spine ends and lightly toned; otherwise clean. Binding sound. Textblock clean. Toning due to ink transfer on pp84; interior pages otherwise clean. A Very Good copy. A typed signed note from Lichtenstein is laid-in in its original envelope. <br /> <br /> Lichtenstein’s brief note dated 1990 confirms that the woodcut cover is the only piece he contributed to Polemic during the magazine’s run. Case Western University unknown
196614541Providence: Rhode Island School of Design 1966. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Paperbound octavo. Unpaginated. With essay by Daniel Robbins. One of one thousand numbered copies with cover artwork by Diter Rot Rot has Initialed this copy. Catalog of a 1966 exhibition at the Rhode Island School of Design featuring 79 examples of still life drawings and paintings. Illustrated in black and white. A near fine copy of this rare catalog. Rhode Island School of Design paperback books
196631903Milano: Sperone 1966. Minor toning to portfolio covers with very minor toning to cards; near fine. Uncommon with only 2 OCLC records located in North America. Exhibition catalogue. Small portfolio of five glossy cards 7.5 x 6 inches produced for a 1966 Pop Art exhibition at Gian Enzo Sperone's short-lived Milanese gallery; one month after he mounted his second Warhol show in Turin. Four artist's cards—for Warhol Lichtenstein Dine and Rosenquist—illustrated to rectos after black-and-white reproductions with artist bios printed to versos; preceded by invitation card. Milano: Sperone unknown
196761593Pasadena Art Museum / Walker Art Center. Very Good. 1967. Limited. Paperback. 1/1700 Copies. Covers lightly rolled. Binding tight inner pages clean and unmarked. Signed by Lichtenstein on title page.; 64 pages; Signed by Author . Pasadena Art Museum / Walker Art Center paperback
197933748Centre Georges Pompidou, 1979-2006. Tête de série de la Revue : Du n° 1 au n° 94, in-4 brochés insérés par quatre ou cinq dans des étuis cartonnés recouverts de toile écrue. Quatre-vingt-quatorze numéros au format 30 x 31 cm, puis 26 x 18 cm , couvertures illustrées en noir & blanc, 120 et 180 pages par volume, illustrations en noir & blanc. Les Cahiers du Musée national d'art moderne est une revue scientifique éditée par les éditions du Centre Pompidou. Fondée en 1979, cette revue d'histoire de l'art est trimestrielle.- Cette revue donne à lire en français le meilleur de ce qui s'élabore dans le domaine de l'histoire et de la théorie de l'art moderne et contemporain. On peut citer Aby Warburg Amalia Mattaor Anne Malherbe Anri Sala Architecture Arnauld Pierre Arte Povera Beuys Boltanski Brancusi Catherine de Smet Centre Pompidou Chiara Di Stefano Christian Briend Christian Marclay Clement Greenberg Cézanne Dada Dali Daniel Buren Daniel Soutif Delaunay Design Design graphique Didier Ottinger Didier Semin Duchamp Edward Ruscha Erro Erwin Panofsky François-Marie Banier Frédéric Paul Georges Didi-Huberman Gerhard Richter Gilles A. Tiberghien Guggenheim Hubert Damisch Jean-Claude Lebensztejn Jean-Luc Moulène Jean-Pierre Criqui Jean Dubuffet Juliette Bessette Kandinsky Kurt Schwitters Le Corbusier Louise Bourgeois Luciano Fabro Léonard de Vinci Malevich Maria Stavrinaki Marie Gispert Marion Grébert Matisse Max Beckmann Meyer Schapiro Michael Snow Michel Gauthier Miro Mondrian Morellet Muriel Pic Natasha Milovzorova Nicolas Liucci-Goutnikov Olivier Cinqualbre Otto Dix Patricia Falguières Pauline Mari Penone Peter Szendy Philippe-Alain Michaud Philippe Rahm Photographie Picabia Picasso Pierre Huyghe Pontus Hulten Robert Morris Robert Rauschenberg Robert Smithson Roy Lichtenstein Sculpture Sigfried Giedion Sophie Duplaix Stanley Cavell Surréalisme Tatline Thierry Davila Thomas Hirschhorn Tinguely Walter Benjamin Wim Delvoye WordPress Xavier Veilhan Yve-Alain Bois Yves Klein etc. Très bel ensemble sous étuis de relieur, complet du 1 au 94, la plupart de ces premiers numéros étant épuisés.
1963ZB252502Springer 1963. volumes 84-89 91-112 116-143 148 149 1963-1976 partly bound ex library else texts clean & bindings tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Springer unknown
198123974New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the Saint Louis Art Museum 1981. Fine in gilt-stamped boards red slipcase. First Edition. Quarto in slipcase. A fine presentation copy SIGNED by Lichtenstein and Cowart and inscribed in the year of publication to the book's publisher Paul Anbinder: "For Paul Anbinder / With our most sincere thanks / and best wishes / Roy Lichtenstein 81' / Jack Cowart." Published in conjunction with a major traveling retrospective of Roy Lichtenstein's work that began at the Saint Louis Art Museum May 8 - June 28 1981. Profusely illustrated with 67 color plates and 100 black-and-white images including 5 gatefolds. With an introduction and two essays by curator Jack Cowart. New York: Hudson Hills Press, in association with the Saint Louis Art Museum unknown books
198925714New York: Mary Boone Gallery 1989. A little worn at the edges and extremities; back cover with irregular toning else close to near fine in textured boards. Rare signed copy of an unaccountably uncommon publication. First Edition. Tall quarto. SIGNED and briefly inscribed: "To Bob John / Roy / Roy Lichtenstein / 1/18/90." Tissue-guarded mirrored pastedowns and endpapers. Rare hardcover catalogue published in conjunction with Lichtenstein's exhibition "The Mirror Paintings" at Mary Boone Gallery New York 21 October - 18 November 1989. Introduction by Robert Rosenblum essays by Lawrence Alloway and Henry Geldzahler. 19 color illustrations black and white frontispiece. Elegant and iconic design high quality printing. New York: Mary Boone Gallery unknown books