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193821153Pittsburgh Pa U. S. A.: Neon Type Foundry. Very Good. 1938. First Edition. Softcover. Includes price sheet and an additional small brouchure. ; 11"; 60 pages . Neon Type Foundry paperback
2005Q-1581806574IMPACT Books 2005-09-25. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! IMPACT Books paperback
Features: Connie McEntire Lehman's Dye-Painted Hangings; Sas Colby; Fraas/Slade; Mary Bero's Fabric Art; The textile art of Ellen Zahorec; The Fabric Painting of Susan Daniel; Dennis Valinski's Sculpture's of Life; Victoria Rivers' Neon and Fabric Constructions. Prior owner's name on front cover. Light wear. Quality copy. Book
GB000KYXTUEI3N00London: Ernest Benn 1927. Hardcover. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. London: Ernest Benn, 1927. hardcover
Book shows considerable wear with stained and mottled covers, bumped and worn corners, sun faded spine, super just barely showing at pre-title page, occasional stain to pages, otherwise text/interior is clean and free of marking. Contents include: Black shiny FBI shoes, Rusky-dusky neon dust, The bus, Unauthorized acid, The crypt trip, The unpoken thing, The bust, The Hell's Angels,Cosmo's Tasmanian deviltry, The Mexican bust, Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters, a drug saturated group of hippies, trouble with the law. 416 pages. pushing, ballooning heart of the matter , Vibrating dazzle; "[a]mong journalists, Wolfe is a genuine poet; what makes him so good is his ability to get inside, to not merely describe (although he is a superb reporter), but to get under the skin of a phenomenon and transmit its metabolic rhythm" -- (Newsweek).
(30x23 cm); (4), 702, pp. Legatura editoriale in tela con sovraccoperta illustrata e titoli al dorso e al piatto anteriore. Con astuccio. Numerosissime illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori. Con le sue circa 7000 pagine pubblicate ad oggi ed oltre 6000 tavole illustrate a colori e in bianco e nero, la Storia dell'arte Italiana del '900 costituisce la maggiore impresa editoriale finora realizzata sull'arte italiana del XX secolo. Proponendosi di trattare tutte le personalità artistiche italiane del '900, senza tralasciare quelle minori, l'autore, famoso critico e studioso dell'arte Giorgio Di Genova, ha adottato un taglio generazionale basato sugli artisti nati in un determinato decennio. In questa generazione si contrappongono ragione ed emozione, ordine e disordine, in altre parole ordo e chaos, assoluto e relativo, struttura e apparenza, profondità e superficialità, linea e colore, materia e scrittura (Poesia Visiva e Mail art), collage ed assemblage, ideologia e lirismo, azione e dissacrazione (fino allo scandalo di De Dominicis alla Biennale), museo e ludismo, iconismo e aniconismo, anche monocromo, scultura e pittoscultura, film e teatro, sperimentalismo e nomadismo, Arte Povera e Arte Colta, naturalismo e concettualismo, pop art e neon art, attività individuali, collettivi e gruppi (tra i tanti Il Girasole, Il Moro, Immanentismo, Nuovi Nuovi, Verifica 8+1, Nuovo Futurismo, Transavanguardia, Anacronismo, Narciso Arte, Nuova Maniera Italiana, Madì, Artmedia, Cracking Art, Gruppo Aniconismo Dialettico, ecc.), tutti aspetti considerati con dovizia (anche di dati) in una ricostruzione finora mai affrontata, e pertanto inedita, del panorama della produzione dei nati nel quinto decennio del '900. Esemplare in perfette condizioni di conservazione, come nuovo.
Mm 135x170 Volume in copertina rigida nella sua custodia editoriale, 624 pagine con disegni in nero su tavole con carta di diversi colori. Come nuovo, poco o mai consultato; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
197926942<p>New York:: Abrams 1979. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine dust jacket. This is the only book in which neon is studied both as a handcraft and artistic medium with its own expressive potential. Fully illustrated with b/w and color examples of neon art. Includes a history of the art form.</p> Abrams, hardcover
19282090502124700624Motofumi Do 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Motofumi Do paperback
19282091202133100640Motofumi-do shoten 1928. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Motofumi-do shoten paperback
19862092902140300050Iwanamishoten 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Iwanamishoten paperback
19072090202120700798Toa-do shobo 1907. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 192 pages Size: 46 size Toa-do shobo paperback
19262111902160601348Shubunkan 1926. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Shubunkan paperback
19832081002108500114Not Available 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
20062080502106405907Kokusho Publishing Association 2006. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 430p Kokusho Publishing Association paperback
19092082702114700073Bunsei-sha 1909. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 168p Size: 20cm Bunsei-sha paperback
191131005Paris G. Masson 1911 GRAND In-8 premier et second semestre , rare exemplaire en reliure éditeur ( pleinte percaline Terquem ) , toutes les couvertures présentes avec les publicités pour des appareils photos, autmobiles, etc , table des matière en tête de volumes bien présent, le premier semestre est dérelié avec quelaues salissures sur les tranches et couvertures des numéros 1987 à 2014.
96104La Luz de Jesus Press Los Angeles/Last Gasp San Francisco. 2000. First edition first printing. Square 4to paperback with flaps. 143 pages. Colour illustrations. Spine very slightly sunned. Ownership signature and date to half-title o/w very clean and sound. SCARCE. paperback
19582092902137305974Mainichishinbunsha 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Mainichishinbunsha paperback
1087857694.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192713341London: Ernest Benn Limited 1927. fair to good ex-lib. 288 errata ftnotes appendices index library bookplate & stamp discolor ins flyleaves some soiling fore-edge boards scuffed. Spine stained spine edges and board corners worn. Preface by Arthur Hungerford Pollen. The author argues that airships can never be safe or practical as commercial long-distance vessels and that they are useless in war and that airplanes can never be made to pay as passenger or freightcarriers and that they are unreliable and ineffective in war. There is much material comparing airships and aircraft. Ernest Benn Limited hardcover
2004118928Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2004. 111 S. ; 30 x 24,5 cm quer ; Pp. ;
Features: J. Crew designer Olympia Bermann's Manhattan walk-up; Designer-retailer Deb Nelson carves out a cosy, modern niche over her shop; Margot and Kevin Austin put their eclectic stamp on a city bungalow; Layers of art and antiques bring life to Stephen Fillmore's downtown home (cover photo); Surfing and subtle glamour influence Kate Horsman's beachy Vancouver condo; Neon accents inject high-voltage style; Transforming a dining nook into a boho-inspired bistro; Brad Goreski - Canada's stylist to the stars is Tinseltown's hotteset import; Eight attic spaces conquer their sloped ceilings and tricky layouts to become first-rate destination rooms; Dappled Toronto garden designed by Terry Ryan comes to life with architectural details and understated plantings; Neon accents inject high-voltage style throughout the house; Seoul food; and more. 136 pages. Unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Some moisture exposure to top edge. Binding weak at second leaf. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
Features: The West's Most Famous Mountain - Pikes Peak, Colorado; El Desecho - a victim of Pancho Villa; How to Survive a Vacation - A few items that can make the difference; Missing Gold Bars of Tres Piedras - New Mexico's Porter Stockton Gang; Rodeo Personalities; When the Last Trumpet Sounds - General Pershing; Arizona's Mystery Castle; The End of Will Carver; Throttled by a Hair Watch Chain; Another Kind of Equalizer - Alfred Goad and the old Peacemaker; Bloody Caddo - an active street in Ardmore; Opulence on an Indian Campsite - Louis Davenport; Grass-Grown Streets in Sierra Nevada - Part I in a series - Downieville, Forest and Camptonville; Las Vegas Before Neon - the author saw Vegas when it was a solitary tent; Way Station for Mines - Newsome, Idaho; Douglas Chandor - master of paintbrush and trowel. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Nice copy. Book
300 pages. Index. Black and white photographic plates. "A no-holds-barred account of a fiercely determined man committed to his faith and to the ideal of always doing his best. Chronicles his bumpy road to fame, fortune, misfortune - and eventual triumph as one of Canada's most entrepreneurial businessmen." - dust jacket. Why send your child to business school when you can give them this book instead? Our favourite part is when Jimmy parlays $25,000 into $76,000,000 during the great silver boom of 1980. Although the business stories he recounts are now fading into the mists of time, the lessons they teach are timeless - and priceless. Front free endpaper removed. Prior owner's name atop title page, otherwise contents clean and unmarked. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book