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1943011626Rio de Janeiro - Sao Paulo Livraria Kosmos editora, E. Eichner & cia 1943 In-4 Broché, couverture rempliée illustrée
8380Vista panoramica di Venezia.Gouache sur trait gravé,avec rehauts de gomme.L’auteur serait P. MAJOOCHI,et la gravure de Francesco CITTERIO. Chez Vallardi éditeur à Milan,vers 1850.1075x425mm y compris son cadre doré, d’époque.880x230mm hors marges. Très bon état.Le cadre n’a jamais été démonté,ce qui explique ces quelques traces de poussière sur le verre. Coloris frais. La vue de Venise est centrée sur la piazza San Marco, la tour du Campanile bissectrice de la composition avec le port sur la droite. Antonio VALLARDI est une maison d’édition italienne basée à Milan. Fondée en 1750 par Francesco Cesar VALLARDI
35982N° 119 - 25e année - janvier-février 1972 - revue illustrée bimestrielle - illustrée - Broché
1416044027.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1920224278Meadville PA New York Chicago & London Underwood and Underwood ca. 1910-1920. 1920. 3 3/8" x 6 7/8." Very good. Nice panoramic photo views of Universal City when most of the Valley land was agricultural. To be used in a view-master. F. Hardcover. Meadville, PA, New York, Chicago, & London, Underwood and Underwood [ca. 1910-1920]. hardcover books
1920224278Meadville PA New York Chicago & London Underwood and Underwood ca. 1910-1920. 1920. 3 3/8" x 6 7/8." Very good. Nice panoramic photo views of Universal City when most of the Valley land was agricultural. To be used in a view-master. F. Hardcover. Meadville, PA, New York, Chicago, & London, Underwood and Underwood [ca. 1910-1920]. hardcover
51256Paris: chés Charpentier ruë S. Jacques au coq 1750. Image size 35 x 51.5cm. Original copper engraving with contemporary hand colouring. With a numbered key detailing the principal buildings in Vincenes. Some small loss to lower left corner and bottom margin neatly repaired. Vues d'optiques or perspective view prints were a fashionable entertainment in the elite drawing rooms of the eighteenth century and also a popular street entertainment at fairs and markets. Publishing houses in London Paris Augsburg and Bassano competed in their production. In total about 5000 vues d'optiques were produced. Paris: chés Charpentier ruë S. Jacques au coq [1750]. unknown
188062864Ohne Ort, um 1880. Darstellung ca. 11 x 14 cm, Blatt ca. 14 x 1z,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso Text.
1404.1aaf1987, feuille 52.5 x 64.5 cm.
1 Vol. In-8 pag. VIII-352.Sovracopt.Firma d'app Interessante PROG 40858 CATT_ATT 54
292967Cape Town Paul Schaefer, ohne Jahr. Nicht paginierte Seiten. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen. Originalpappband. Querformat
np. Illustrated with photographs. Age stained. Oblong 8vo. Original purple wraps lettered in gold. Covers faded with small loss at bottom corner of front wrap. PA PAMPH 20_6 BX2
4934San Francisco; ca. 1885: C. P. Heininger. Hard Cover. 5" x 3 ½";. 24 panels folded accordion style each with black and white photolithographs the first 3 panels showing a panorama birds-eye view of Los Angeles; another shows a view of Los Angeles in 1857; verso of last panel is a map depicting carriage drive and railroad of Los Angeles County and San Bernardino County at rear bound in embossed red cloth title gilt within frame.Very nice. pastedown is an ad of publisher C. P. Heininger. small booksellers' ticket on rear pastedown; scarce; near fine. <br/><br/> C. P. Heininger hardcover books
287p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
This is a very good hardcover copy with a very good dust jacket with almost no wear. Completely clean. Stated first edition, first printing. Edited by the legendary Charles Henri Ford, who began publishing View in September 1940, as a six page tabloid titled 'View - Through the Eyes of Poets'. Foreword by Paul Bowles. Introduction by Catrina Illustrated throughout in black & white, with some color: several pages of View covers. Contributions by dozens of well known artists and writers taken from the pages of View magazine. Bibliography. 10" high X 9" wide, 287 pages.
1942VIEW016418New York. Feb.-March 1942. First edition. Double issue. Broadsheet format: 10 pages. Contributors include Lionel Abel Robert Melville Kurt Seligmann Henry Miller Leonora Carrington Parker Tyler.Horizontal fold crease. Very good indeed. New York. Feb.-March, unknown
1942VIEW016424New York. October 1942. First edition. Royal octavo. 32 pages. Contributors include Roger Caillois Parker Tyler Nicolas Calas William Carlos Williams Wallace Stevens et al. The illustrations include Mallarm�'s double-portrait of Baudelaire and Poe.On the front cover is a faint library stamp. Near fine. New York. October, unknown
1941VIEW016416New York. June 1941. First edition. Broadsheet format: 4 pages. Loosely inserted is the single-sheet View Poets folio 4. Contributions by Nicolas Calas an attack on Dali Parker Tyler and Troy Garrison. Drawings by Tanguy and Seligmann. Among the poets are Thomas James Merton Norman McCaig and Tom Scott.Horizontal fold crease. Short tear to fore-edge of front page which is slightly marked. Very good. New York. June, unknown
1945VIEW001252New York. December 1945. First edition. Quarto. Wrappers. Cover design by Andr� Masson. Contributors include Paul Bowles "The Scorpion" Roman J. Sender and reviews by Parker Tyler and Paul Goodman; also an editorial "Ezra Pound: A Point of View" in which the editor states: 'Maybe we wish to suggest it would be better to give Ezra Pound his martyrdom of a traitor's death.'; reproductions of work by Yves Tanguy Mark Tobey and others.Slightly creased at spine. Very good indeed. New York. December, unknown
1945VIEW001106New York. May 1945. First edition. Quarto. 48 pages. Wrappers. Cover design by Wilfredo Lam. Contributors include Paul Bowles Roman J. Sender and reviews by Parker Tyler and Edouard Roditi; also an editorial "Ezra Pound: A Point of View" in which the editor states: 'Maybe we wish to suggest it would be better to give Ezra Pound his martyrdom of a traitor's death.'; reproductions of work by Yves Tanguy Mark Tobey and others.Rear cover a bit creased. Near fine. New York. May, unknown
1946WRCLIT81268New York 1946. Series six double number 2/3. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers by Fernand Leger. Heavily illustrated. Lower fore- corner bumped with crease rear wrapper slightly dusty and smudged pencil erasure on contents page otherwise very good. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this special double number devoted to Paris and France include Sartre Genet Valery Michaux Gracq Abel on Bataille and Nietzsche Blanchard Char Camus Calas Fowlie et al. unknown books
1946WRCLIT81270New York 1946. Series five number 6. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers by John Tunnard. Heavily illustrated. Wrapper neatly separated at spine otherwise very good. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this number include Edith Sitwell Borges "The Circular Ruins" translated by Paul Bowles Chagall Calas Tyler et al. unknown books
1945WRCLIT81230New York 1945. Series five number five. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers by Masson. Heavily illustrated. Lower fore-corner bumped with crease rear wrapper slightly dusty with small surface scrape at corner very good. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this number include Bowles Seligmann Sender Goodman Tyler et al. This issue also includes an editorial on Pound's legal situation. unknown books
1945WRCLIT81261New York 1945. Series five number four. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers by Leon Kelly. Heavily illustrated. Lower fore-corner bumped with crease rear wrapper slightly dusty and smudged very good. Edited by Charles Henri Ford and a large and impressive board of associate and advisory editors. VIEW carried on in the tradition of the continental surrealists displaced by the war and featured many of the expatriated artists and writers as well as their American heirs and other young writers. Contributors to this number include Tyler Ponge translated by Paul Bowles Fowlie Roditi et al. unknown books
3 vols., 8vo., Fifth Edition; strongly bound in mind-nineteenth century half morocco, straight-grain red cloth boards, backs with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and numbered in gilt, red sprinkled edges, green floral endpapers, a very good, bright, firm set.