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196547490New York: Horizon Press 1965. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Quarto. 201pp. Illustrated from drawings by Mostel 152 photographs by Waldman. Gift inscription top of boards slightly faded near fine in a price-clipped about very good dust jacket with a split at front spine fold faint soiling and a slightly tanned spine. With photos of Mostel as different characters and musings about what he thinks on stage and about his other passion painting. Horizon Press hardcover
1965111233New York Horizon Press 1965. First Edition. Hardback. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dw. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. ; 1 pages; Description: 1 v. unpaged illus. 30 cm. Chiefly photos. Of Zero Mostel. Subjects: Mostel Zero 1915-1977 . New York, Horizon Press hardcover
19651136Horizon Press NY 1965. HBDJ OP 1965 1st Edition DJ minor rub wear & tiny chips & small mended small Tears Extremities DJ F-/NF AS-IS PC Light Soiling DJ Interior Nice Tight Clean Light Foxing edges Unpaginated Black cloth cover Light Rub Wear & light sun some. First Edition. Hard Cover. Horizon Press, NY hardcover
19653678New York: Horizon Press 1965. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 4to 11.5"x9". Unpaginated. Black cloth-covered boards with giltstamped title. Very lightly soiled upper cover. Spine slant. Inscribed "To Dick Duhaime--In appreciation for all your kind help and assistance--" dated 6/16/66 & signed by Waldman to ffep. Pages toned. B&W photo plates. Typographic dust jacket covered in protective mylar: edgewear chips missing to top edge toned. Horizon Press hardcover
1965177108New York: Horizon Press 1965. VG light shelfwear to boards overall wear and fading to slipcase. Pages with text and illustrations are otherwise very clean. Tan cloth boards with gilt lettering on front and spine issued in plain brown slipcase unpaginated profusely illustrated in bw. Includes bw lithograph signed by Mostel laid-in. "This edition is limited to two hundred and fifty numbered copies signed by the artist and accompanied by an unbound original signed lithograph on custom made French BFK Rives rag paper. This is copy number 156." and signed by artist on ffep. Photographs by Max Waldman with some personal words and drawings by Zero Mostel. Horizon Press hardcover
1965rb14713<p>New York: Horizon Press Publishers 1965. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. This edition limited to 250 numbered copies signed by artist and accompanied by an unbound original signed lithograph on custom made French BFK River rag paper. This is copy number 73. Tan cloth boards with gilt lettering on front and spineissued in plain brown slipcase. Fine condition with some shelf wear to slipcase. 9 x 12.25 x 1.25 in.</p> Horizon Press Publishers hardcover
1965014022Horizon Press 1965. Book. Fine. Cloth in Box. Signed by Authors. Limited Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Limited Edition 1/250 Signed Copies #46 Fine Copy In Like Fine Slipcase Beautiful Copy. Horizon Press Hardcover
196528530NY: Horizon 1965. First Edition. 4to pages not numbered. Presentation on flyleaf by Waldman. Many photographs of Mostel in pantomime and a section on his role as Tevye in Fiddler On the Roof. Includes drawings by Mosel and an interview. VG in chipped and soiled dj. Horizon unknown books
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.
1965014022Horizon Press 1965. Book. Fine. Cloth in Box. Signed by Authors. Limited Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Limited Edition 1/250 Signed Copies #46 Fine Copy In Like Fine Slipcase Beautiful Copy. Horizon Press Hardcover books
19657088New York: Horizon Press 1965. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Black cloth over boards with facsimile of Mostel's signature stamped in gilt on upper board; lettering stamped in gilt and blind on spine; printed dust jacket; unpaginated with 152 photographs by Max Waldman and drawings by Zero Mostel throughout. Inscribed "To Toni Robin -- with warm regards -- Max Waldman 12/65" on the front free-endpaper. Book is fine. Dust jacket lightly rubbed and scratched; tiny chips at head of spine and top corners. Overall bright tight and clean -- a fine copy in a VG dust jacket. <br/><br/> Horizon Press hardcover books
1965177108New York: Horizon Press 1965. VG light shelfwear to boards overall wear and fading to slipcase. Pages with text and illustrations are otherwise very clean. Tan cloth boards with gilt lettering on front and spine issued in plain brown slipcase unpaginated profusely illustrated in bw. Includes bw lithograph signed by Mostel laid-in. "This edition is limited to two hundred and fifty numbered copies signed by the artist and accompanied by an unbound original signed lithograph on custom made French BFK Rives rag paper. This is copy number 156." and signed by artist on ffep. Photographs by Max Waldman with some personal words and drawings by Zero Mostel. Horizon Press hardcover books
12923München Verlag Moderne Industrie Wolfgang Dummer & Co., o. J. 136 S. 8° Oktav Ln.
20042111902154607843Bunshun Nesuko 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bunshun Nesuko paperback
20042090502124700703Bunshun Nesuko 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Bunshun Nesuko paperback
1964168360New York: Howard Wise 1964. First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. Catalog for an exhibition of the work of artist group ZERO founded by artists Heinz Mack Otto Piene and Günther Uecker held from November 12 through December 5 1964 at Howard Wise Gallery.<br /> <br /> Very Good in perfect-bound wrappers lightly foxed. Howard Wise unknown
196615513BBBonn, Städtische Kunstsammlungen, 1966. 19,5, x 18 cm. 25 unpag. Blätter. Mit zahlreichen, zumeist ganzseitigen Abbildungen. Beidseitig illustrierter Orig.-Karton., 15513bb 1|15513bb 3 [2 Warenabbildungen] Minimal berieben, sonst schönes Exemplar.
197057692ABKrefeld., Galerie Denise Rene Hans Mayer., 1970. 14,5 x 10,5 cm., 57692AB Sehr gutes Exemplar.
197965447ABAntwerpen., Koninklijk Museum voor Schone Kunsten., 1979. 21 x 21 cm. 208 unpaginierte S. OKarton., 65447AB Erste Auflage. Umschlag an den Kanten und am Rücken berieben. Weißer Kleberückstand eines kleinen Preisetiketts auf dem vorderen Einband. Sonst gutes Exemplar.
1208258o.J. Ca. 51 cm; Zeitung; 28 S.; viele Illustr. (auch farbig); gefaltet.
Gutes Ex.; geringe Lagerspuren. - INHALT : Zero ist tot ... ZERO lebt! von Dirk Pöschmann; Daniel Birnbaum im Gespräch mit Mattijs Visser; Heinz Mack, Otto Piene und Günther Uecker im Gespräch mit Hans Ulrich Obrist; Olafur Eliasson im Gespräch mit Annette Bosetti und D. Pöschmann; Daniel Spoerri und Sarah Wiener: Die Küche der Armen der Welt; Rem Koolhaas im Gespräch mit D. Pöschmann und Mattijs Visser; Mary Bauermeister im Gespräch mit Sophie-Marie Remig / u.a. --- ZERO war eine Düsseldorfer Künstlergruppe, die am 24. April 1958 von Heinz Mack und Otto Piene gegründet wurde. 1961 kam Günther Uecker hinzu. Mack und Piene sahen die Nachkriegskunst "mit einem Übermaß an Ballast befrachtet". Die Künstler suchten einen neuen Anfang, eine "Stunde Null", die von der Vergangenheit unbelastet sein sollte. Sie wollten dem aufgezwungenen Drama des Zweiten Weltkriegs und seinen Gräueln eine reinere, heilere Welt entgegensetzen, indem sie in der Alternative zu den alten Kunstwertigkeiten, die sie im Informel und im Tachismus der Nachkriegszeit repräsentiert fanden, eine hoffnungsvolle und idealistische Lebensauffassung sahen. ZERO bezeichnete eine Phase des Schweigens und der Stille, eine Zwischenzone, in der ein alter Zustand in einen neuen übergeht.[2] Die Mitglieder erzeugten mit ihren lichtkinetischen Objekten, die mit ihrem Licht und ihrer Kinetik in den Raum greifen und ihn miteinbeziehen, eine neue puristische Ästhetik, die in der Erscheinung zwischen Bild und Skulptur anzusiedeln ist. Die Gruppe löste sich 1966 auf, nachdem sich die künstlerischen und biografischen Wege ihrer Mitglieder getrennt hatten. … (wiki)
0956307752.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1963205248New York: The New York Times 1963. First edition. Hardcover. "Published for the fun of it by The New York Times and dedicated to the American Bookseller June 1963." A humorous collection of photographs by Frank of the inimitable comedian /actor Zero Mostel. A very clean near and tight near fine copy in a very good plus example of the original fragile unprinted glassine jacket with some edge tears chips and wear. A very pleasing copy. The New York Times unknown
0385116918.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196317598ENew York: The New York Times 1963. First Edition. Laid in is a 5†x 3†card signed by the author / actor Zero Mostel. Printed in a limited quantity by the New York Times on the occasion of the 1963 New York Book Fair with “Published by The New York Times for the fun of it and dedicated to the American Bookseller June l963." as part of the text. Illustrated with black & white photographs by Robert Frank. With decorative endpapers and a small black & white photo of Zero Mostel on the front free endpaper. Faint hint of dust soiling to the cloth else fine. A delightful book of black and white photographs of the comic genius actor and entertainer Zero Mostel reading various books. From the introductory text: “Well anyway what Zero Mostel has to say about books Robert Frank has caught with his camera. The result we think is eloquent and amusing. We hope you like it.†A sweet portrayal of Zero Mostel best known for his films The Producers and A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum and for his legendary award winning portrayal on Broadway in the role of Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof. Rare autograph. The New York Times hardcover