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197036420ABEssen., Museum Folkwang., 1970. 36,5 x 22,5 cm. 64 unpaginierte S. OKarton-Mappe, OKarton in OPapp-Versandkarton (ungenutzt)., 36420AB 4 Bände in Mappe. 1. Auflage. Sehr gutes, nahezu druckfrisches Exemplar.
032520030Script Format reprint. Like New. / 1994 DRAFT / I HAVE MORE TITLES LET ME KNOW IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR OTHER TITLES / THE SCRIPT IS PRINTED ON THREE-HOLE PUNCHED PAPER AND BOUND WITH 2 BRASS BRADS /SHIPS WITHIN 24HRS!! unknown
1965175700New York: Horizon Press 1965. Hardcover. Good/Good. First edition. Quarto. Good only in good only dustwrapper. Gift inscription inside front cover. Light water stain on cover and rear dustwrapper. Dustwrapper price clipped. Please Note: This book has been transferred to Between the Covers from another database and might not be described to our usual standards. Please inquire for more detailed condition information. Horizon Press hardcover books
1965123094New York: Horizon Press 1965. First edition. Hardcover. A book of words and drawings by the comic and actor Mostel with photograph by Max Waldman. An about good copy with some slight splitting to the front internal gutter and some wear to the bottom edge of the front board in a poor dust jacket that is soiled has numerous tears small chips and extensive tape repairs and some other wear. A serviceable copy. Horizon Press unknown books
196590907New York: Horizon Press 1965. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good dust jacket. Cloth and dust jacket soiled on front and rear panels. Closed tear to front panel of jacket. ; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Horizon Press hardcover
201559189ABLondon., Ben Brown Fine Arts., 2015. 29 x 24 cm. 87 S. Illustrierter OKarton., 59189A Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
199157870BBFrankfurt am Main / Berlin., Verlag Ullstein / Propyläen Verlag., 1991. 31 x 27 cm. 270 S. OLeinen mit OUmschlag in OPapp-Schuber., 57870BB Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
199159068ABFrankfurt am Main / Berlin., Verlag Ullstein / Propyläen Verlag., 1991. 31 x 27 cm. 270 S. OLeinen mit OUmschlag in OPapp-Schuber., 59068AB Erste Auflage. Umschlagkanten mit kleinen Bereibungen und minimalen Läsuren. Etwas schiefgelesen. Sonst gutes Exemplar.
197317291AB1973. Köln DuMont 1973. 205 : 215 cm. XXV 331 pages with many illustrations and photographs. Original baords with original coloured dust-jacket. Combined edition of the three Zero magazines which were published between 1958 and 1961. With an introduction in English and German by Lawrence Alloway. It contains Yves Klein's proposal for a torn and burned page in his contribution "Yves le monochrome 1960/ Le vrai devient réalité as well as contributions by the folowing artists: Lucio Fontana Yves Klein Jean Tinguely Otto Piene Heinz Mack Arman Piero Manzoni Daniel Spoerri Günther Uecker Dieter roth and Manfred Karge. unknown
197317291ABKöln, DuMont, 1973. 20,5 : 21,5 cm. XXV, 331 pages with many illustrations and photographs. Original baords with original coloured dust-jacket.
11131Nine black & white full-page illus. 24 pp. 8vo screen-printed wrappers staple-bound. Rome: Galleria Appia Antica 1959.<br /> <br> <br> Rare catalogue for one of the earliest ZERO group exhibitions organized by gallerist Hans Sonnenberg 1928-2017. Three shows took place under his direction this one in Rome and the others in Rotterdam and Antwerp. The Düsseldorf ZERO artists Heinz Mack Otto Piene and Günther Uecker demanded Sonnenberg give up the name and he cheekily acquiesced by changing the name of his gallery in The Hague from ZERO to Orez.<br /> <br> <br> In Rome Sonnenberg presented drawings silkscreens collages and lithographs by Kees van Bohemen Karl Fred Dahmen Piero Manzoni Wim Motz Ian J. Pieters Joop Sanders Jan Schoonhoven Emil Schumacher Shinkichi Tajiri and Jaap Wagemaker. Each artist is provided two pages in the catalogue one with a full-page illustration of their work and the facing page information on where they were born and currently live. Sonnenberg is recorded as the “manager†on the final page.<br /> <br> <br> Near fine; small scuffs to the wrappers. WorldCat records two copies in North American libraries as of October 2025. unknown
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2014ARTTTTTTTT474741016Milan, Galleria Christian Stein / Silvana Editoriale, 2014, 21 x 21, 192 pages sous cartonnage éditeur illustré. Iconographie noir & blanc et couleurs. TRILINGUE italien-anglais-allemand.
1965587FBVenezia., Gallaria del Cavallino., 1965. 19,9 x 18,6 cm. 6 S., 1 Blatt. OKarton-Leporello-Karte., 587F Sehr gutes Exemplar.
196516-B09411Horizon Press New York 1965. Hardcover. Very Good/acceptable. signed by photographer. Signed and dedicated by the photographer Max Waldman and includes a typed letter affixed to inside d/w flap explaining publishing difficulties to the actor Morgan Sheppard. Horizon Press, New York, hardcover
196581952New York:: Horizon Press 1965. First edition; No. 170 of 250 copies signed by Zero Mostel. publisher's cloth in slipcase. Ink gift notice taped to the front pastedown; otherwise fine in a slipcase with a little use at edges. 4to. Illustrated from photographs and drawings and with an original signed lithograph laid in. Photographs by Max Waldman. With some personal words & drawings by Zero Mostel. Horizon Press, hardcover
196521901New York: Horizon Press 1965. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket As Issued. <br /> <br /> A TOWERING ASSOCIATION COPY OF ZERO MOSTEL'S VISUAL AND VERBAL SELF-PORTRAIT INSCRIBED TO THE MAN WHO PUBLISHED IT. <br /> This copy number 2 of only 250 captures the raw kinetic energy of Mostel through Max Waldman's photography and Mostel's own idiosyncratic drawings. The deeply personal inscription to Ben Raeburn-the 'oldest flame' in Mostel's life-transforms this from a standard limited edition into a primary archival artifact of the Horizon Press legacy.<br /> <br /> KEY FEATURES<br /> Visuals: Lavishly illustrated with high-contrast photographs by Max Waldman and original drawings by Zero Mostel. <br /> Binding: Full cloth with gilt-stamped spine; housed in the original coordinate slipcase. <br /> Imprint: Horizon Press New York 1965. <br /> Specs: 11.5 inches tall 4to; unpaginated. <br /> Provenance: From the estate of Horizon Press publisher Ben Raeburn. <br /> <br /> LIMITATION & SIGNATURES<br /> Number 2 of 250 numbered copies signed by Zero Mostel on the limitation page.<br /> Association Inscription: Inscribed in a different ink by Mostel to his publisher: 'To Ben Raeburn / The oldest flame in my life - with / my love and esteem - whatever that / means. - Regards to Pearl & Ricky too. / Zero Mostel'. Note: 'Pearl' refers to Ben's wife Pearl Raeburn and 'Ricky' likely refers to their son.<br /> <br /> CONDITION: Near Fine.<br /> The Book: The bindings are tight and square. The internal text is clean and free of markings displaying only light even age-toning. The spine shows light uniform sun-darkening common to this cloth.<br /> The Slipcase: The original slipcase is present and structurally sound showing only minor shelf handling wear.<br /> <br /> SCHOLARLY FEATURES<br /> Artistic Merit: Max Waldman's photography captures Mostel not just as a performer but as a physical sculpture of emotion documenting the 'Theater of the Body' that made Mostel a mid-century icon.<br /> Design: Reflects Ben Raeburn's commitment to 'Total Book Design' prioritizing the tactile relationship between the unvarnished cloth and the heavy art-grade paper stock.<br /> Scholarship: Serves as a primary document of Mostel's polymathic nature proving that his artistic output was as vital as his stage presence in 'Fiddler on the Roof' or 'Ulysses in Nighttown'. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE -<br /> Zero Mostel was more than a comedic force; he was a blacklisted artist who resurrected his career to become a pillar of the American stage. His relationship with Ben Raeburn and Horizon Press was foundational as Raeburn provided a sophisticated literary platform for Mostel's graphic and prose experiments.<br /> <br /> This volume is a landmark of 1960s independent publishing. Horizon Press under Raeburn was a sanctuary for high-level modernism and this collaboration between Mostel and Waldman represents the press at its most avant-garde.<br /> <br /> ASSOCIATION COPY<br /> This is a definitive Association Copy. As copy #2-likely the first copy Mostel presented to his publisher-it documents the intimate bond between artist and editor. The mention of 'Pearl & Ricky' Raeburn's family in the inscription underscores a decades-long personal friendship that transcended the professional contract.<br /> <br /> SUBJECTS: Zero Mostel Max Waldman Horizon Press Photography Performing Arts Jewish-American Artists Association Copy Signed Limited Edition Art Monograph Horizon Press unknown
1965000017002New York: Horizon Press 1965 1965. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good or better. 4to. Unpaginated. Black cloth with gold lettering on the front board and spine lettering in blind on the spine as well. Illustrated with in-text black and white drawings by Mostel and with 152 full-page black and white photographs by Max Waldman. A gift inscription on the free front endpaper; jacket price-clipped lightly worn and toned. Horizon Press [1965] hardcover
1965008437Cambridge MA: Horizon Press 1965. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Slipcase. 4to. un-paginated. Beautiful First Limited Edition #46 of 250 numbered copies signed by the artist and accompanied by an original signed lithograph on custom made French BFK Rives rag paper. Bound in cream cloth with titles in gilt on spine and front board. Illustrations and photos throughout. Square tight and clean throughout with little or no wear. Some discoloration on spine. A bit of a sticky substance what looks like white-out has gotten stuck in the gutter between the rear end-paper and the last page a photo. It is partially stuck along that inner edge and there is an abrasion where it pulled a bit. About Fine publisher's slipcase. Signed by Mostel on the limitation page as well as on the original lithograph. A gorgeous collectable copy at a great price. Horizon Press hardcover
1965017148New York: Horizon Press 1965. This is a fine hardcover copy without dust jacket with a very good hardshell slipcase. This is the signed and limited edition of 250 signed and numbered copies. The signed lithograph is loose and laid in. Illustrated in black & white with Max Waldman's photographs of Zero Mostel. 12" high X 9" wide. Large heavy book foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. . Signed by Artist. Limited Edition 250 Copies. Hard Cover. Fine. Horizon Press Hardcover
1965309110New York: Horizon Press 1965. hardcover. very good-. Mostel Zero and Waldman Max. Profusely illustrated with excellent black-and-white photographs by Max Waldman showing Mostel in character; some other drawings by Mostel along with personal words. Unpaginated 4to black cloth spine is quite fadded. New York: Horizon Press 1965. Very good.<br/> <br/> "To Burton & Lynn or Lynn & Burton. Whoever has seniority I respect admire love and am happy you finally sprung and invited us to your home. With my love Zero Mostel - 1971".<br/> <br/> Horizon Press unknown
1965419898New York: Horizon 1965. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition limited issue. Quarto. Photographs by Waldman. Drawings by Mostel. Gilt spine lettering a little rubbed near fine in very good slipcase split at one seam. Copy 111 of 250 numbered copies Signed by Zero Mostel. This copy lacks the signed lithograph by Mostel that was intended to accompany the book. Laid in is a large slip of paper Signed by Max Waldman. Horizon hardcover
196536612New York: Horizon Press 1965. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall. Horizon Press hardcover
1965313835NY: HORIZON. 1965. First Edition. INSCRIBED by Zero Mostel to Hollywood producer David Chasman in year of publication on the front endpaper. About fine in a very good or better dj. 2 small chips at head of spine & adjacent front panel of dj. Hint of shelf soiling to dj. Scarce inscribed by the versatile actor and notable victim of the Hollywood Black List. LR . HORIZON. unknown
19658083New York: Horizon Press 1965. Hardcover. vg. Max Waldman. 4to. Unpaginated. 152 b&w photographs of Mostel in various costumes and settings. Some b&w drawings by Mostel in first section of book. Black cloth with dj. Dj with light wear else book in near fine condition. Horizon Press hardcover