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1940257431Paris: L'Écran du Monde 1940. 285p. wraps slightly worn paper evenly browned leaves unopened else very good condition. Text in French. L'Écran du Monde unknown books
1930263897Shanghai: T'ou-sè-Wé 1930. xxxv 45 637 23p. paperback very good. On Sun Yat-sen's Three Principles of the People. T'ou-sè-Wé unknown books
196289347Paris: Librairie Fischbacher 1962. Paperback. 252p. frontispiece portrait of Ferrer illustrated throughout with facsimiles documents wraps worn and soiled partly unopened else good condition. Text in French. Sol Ferrer was the daughter of Francisco Ferrer. Librairie Fischbacher paperback books
198351130Paris: Denoel 1983. First edition square 8vo pp. 8 13-171 3; text in French; text illustrations of bindings ornaments and diagrams throughout some full-page 4 pages in color; pictorial laminate paper-covered boards; corners bumped price label on lower cover near fine. Chapters on outillage et fournitures détaillée du corps d'ouvrage les demi-reliures le travail des tranches préservation etc. <br/><br/> Denoel hardcover books
1944236360Washington D.C.: Black Sun Press 1944. First edition. 58 pp. 1 vols. 4toi. Gray boards. Fine in Very Good green dust jacket. First edition. 58 pp. 1 vols. 4toi. Minkoff A 49 Black Sun Press unknown books
2014171868Chicago IL: Corbett vs. Dempsey 2014. First edition. Softcover. 48 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 24 through December 6 2014. Essay by John Corbett. Includes numerous color illustrations. A fine copy in wrappers and with a fine flexi-disc that features an inteview of John Cage by Corbett and Terri Kapsalis on one side and a song by Sun Ra on the other side. Corbett vs. Dempsey unknown books
1979166645Shanghai: Shanghai guji chubanshe 上海å¤ç±Â出版社 1979. 98p. very good in wraps text in Chinese black and white photos. Collection of articles about the monk Jianzhen 688-763 and his contribution to Buddhism in Japan. Jianzhen's birthplace of Yangzhou is where the author sepnt many years as a communist cadre an educator and the president of Yangzhou Normal University. Shanghai guji chubanshe 上海å¤ç±Â出版社 unknown books
19664663NY: Bloch Publishing Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1966. Hardcover. First edition. SIGNED by the author. Near fine in a near fine a couple of short closed edge tears at the top of the rear panel price clipped dust jacket. . Bloch Publishing Company hardcover books
200283558Cambridge: Harvard University 2002. Paperback. Fine. 38p. Black plastic comb binding. 29cm. Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies. Occasional Papers in Japanese Studies. <br/><br/> Harvard University paperback books
198231187New York: Paula Cooper Gallery 1982. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. First edition in glossy bound wrappers. Fine condition. Unpaginated and printed on rectos only. Paula Cooper Gallery paperback books
94753paperback. illus. 410pp. 8vo pr. wrs. Univ. of Chicago Pr. 1952. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
194614109NY RANDOM HOUSE 1946 1946. SIGNED BY SOL HUROK FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. Signed by Authors. F. NY, RANDOM HOUSE, 1946 unknown books
197533880Boston: Little Brown. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1975. Hardcover. 0316770078 . Black and white photographs. First edition. Light foxing on top edge near fine in a near fine trace edge wear at spine ends and corners dust jacket. . Little, Brown hardcover books
64024hardcover. illus. 885pp. 4to cloth. Washington 1943.<br/><br/> unknown books
1940034006Washington: United States Constituion Sesquicentennial Commission 1940. x 885 1p. b/w illus. original blue cloth thick quarto format ex libris. United States Constituion Sesquicentennial Commission unknown books
200035843Seoul: Hak-Tae Lim 2000. Paperback. Very good. 57pp. Wraps rubbed and tanned else very good Inscribed and signed by Lim on the inside of the front. <br/><br/>exc l Hak-Tae Lim paperback books
1988197108Garden Grove: A-Room Art Gallery 1988. 94p. wraps with light edgewear inscribed by the calligrapher/artist as Hanong. Thoroughly illustrated with examples of calligraphy by the Korean-American artist whose penname Hanong or "Cultivator of the Lotus" was bestowed upon him by Cheolnong Yi Gi-woo. A-Room Art Gallery unknown books
WELLER9780062880857New. New book. unknown books
1959130711Los Angeles: Republic Pictures 1959. Post-production Cutting Continuity script for the 1959 film. A shortened version of the 1949 Republic serial of the same name made to accommodate television release as part of a syndicated package in 1959. <br/><br/>As the telegraph heads west George Crane hopes to keep the innovation out of his territory thus preventing law and order from encroaching upon his claim. Ken Mason is an engineer on the project and grandson of the original Zorro. As Crane sends men to do his bidding to stop the project Mason must assume the role his ancestor forged in order to keep up the progress of the telegraph. <br/><br/>Set in American West shot on location in California USA. <br/><br/>White side-stapled titled wrappers dated March 23 1959 noting 8 reels and footage of 6219 feet. Mimeograph duplication. Near Fine with some mild staining. Republic Pictures unknown books
1979172080New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1979. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A collection of color illustrations of Lewitt's various shapes in red yellow and blue. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket and with laid in Abrams reply card. A lovely copy of the less common cloth version. Harry N. Abrams, Inc unknown books
1979404935New York: Harry N. Abrams 1979. A near-fine copy in a like jacket pale stain to cloth on upper panel the jacket with minute wear. Square 4to 8 x 8 inches; 203 x 203 mm. 48 pages. Full-page color offset prints. Original cloth; dust jacket. FIRST EDITION inscribed by Lewitt on the front free endpaper in pencil to "Ann." Uncommon in the cloth-bound issue and especially so when signed. Lewitt conceptually explores: "Circle Square Triangle Rectangle Trapezoid and Parallelogram in Red Yellow and Blue on Red Yellow and Blue." The book is divided into three sections each of which differ by background color. Barbara M. Reise wrote that "LeWitt's colours like his lines and squares are like 'facts': they are inert pre-established accepted and un-emotional man-made constructs which can 'come to life' within a present context but do not necessarily do so. Red yellow blue and black and the white of wall or paper are standard "absolute primaries basic to all pigment colour - that is according to the colour system accepted by an art academic from early 19th-century theorists like Chevreul. Unlike the Newtonian rainbow-spectrum based on light-waves this theoretical structure is more conceptually mathematical and tautological than referential to some exterior and inhuman Nature. LeWitt's use of these colours is as flatly complete physical and self-reflective as the theory itself. Unlike Seurat whose use of the same colour theories was subordinated and interrelated to other interests in proportion theories and seen scene subject-matter LeWitt uses colour as both the subject and the object of his art" in: 'Sol Lewitt Critical Texts' ed. Adachiara Zevi Rome 1994 p. 188. <br/><br/> Harry N. Abrams hardcover books
198480038New York: The Haworth Press 1984. Hardcover. xvi 170p. preface introductions methodologies results conclusions footnotes a few asterisks in contents page otherwise very good first edition in cloth boards. Essays and studies on inmate aggression prostitution gender disparities in setting bail etc. The Haworth Press hardcover books
198428990Hartford: Wadsworth Atheneum 1984. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Taped spine over stiff cardboard covers. Unpaginated. With text by Andrea Miller-Keller and John B. Ravenal. Illustrated in black and white. A traveling exhibition organized and circulated by Independent Curators Incorporated. With illustrations of artworks in LeWitt's private collection. A near fine copy. Issued without dustwrapper. Wadsworth Atheneum hardcover books
701380 woodcut illus. in the text. 100; 89 folding leaves. Two vols. 8vo orig. wrappers minor foxing & rubbing orig. block-printed title labels on upper covers label on Vol. I no longer present new stitching. Kyoto: Murakami Kanbei 1668. First Japanese edition in Chinese with Japanese reading marks of the Yin hai jing wei a Chinese ophthalmological classic with 80 woodcut illustrations of various eye diseases. Some Chinese authorities have suggested that Simiao Sun 581-682 the famous physician of the Tang dynasty was the author of this work but other evidence supports a later date for the work at least during the Song Dynasty and perhaps afterwards. Sun known as "the King of Medicine" was a "great alchemist as well as an eminent physician and medical writer."-Lu & Needham Celestial Lancets p. 121. This was one of the chief texts used in the ophthalmological practice of Japanese physicians of the "middle ages" in Japan. It includes therapeutics operations and the use of moxa in ocular disorders. It is based on the theory of wu lun ba kuo showing the illustrations of a variety of eye diseases and explaining the causes and prescriptions of each disease. A fine set. ❧ Mestler A Galaxy of Old Japanese Medical Books IV p. 328-& illus. on Plate 1. Needham et al. Science and Civilisation in China Vol. 5 Part III pp. 132-39. Unschuld Medicine in China. A History of Ideas p. 160-"At the beginning of the seventh century Sun Ssu-miao a scholar versed in all humanistic endeavors compiled an extensive collection of prescriptions in which he combined as already indicated the concepts of systematic correspondence with Taoist techniques of demonic exorcism as well as with certain Buddhist notions.". unknown books
SFK519-1041Portland ME. Paperback. Very Good. Series: Typophiles Monograph No. 30. Single sheet of 14 x 9-inch paper printed on both sides folded twice. 8 pp. Page 1 titled in slate grey ink fleuron the internal opening is a reproduction of a Goudy hand-written letter; text clean unmarked. Extremities toned the center fold is starting. Muir Dawson's copy without distinguishing marks. SFK519-1041. Very Good. This keepsake was suggested by P. K. Thomajan and planned by Sol Hess. It was composed by the Lanston Monotype Machine Company Philadelphia and printed by Fred Anthoensen in Portland Maine. It contains a reproduction of the last letter written by Frederic Goudy to Sol Hess Thursday May 8 1947. Goudy died the following Sunday. Sol Hess was an American typeface designer. After 20 years Hess rose to typographic Manager of the Lanston Monotype company in 1922. He was a close friend and collaborator with Montotype art director Frederic Goudy. Hess was particularly adept at expanding type faces into whole families allowing him to complete 85 faces for Monotype. See: Wikipedia. paperback books