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1916182569Berlin: D. Reimer 1916. Hardcover. VG- heavy wear to leather with most of the spine missing; pages are clean and clear. Three quarters brown leather and pink and black color illustrated boards; vii 72 pp 25 plates 4 in color with tissue guards and one bw fold out. Text is in German. Folklore from East Turkistan. Includes a contribution by O.V. Falke. D. Reimer hardcover books
200351729Minneapolis: Stamp Pad Press / Hermetic Press 2003. Edition limited to 75 folio consisting of 4 bifolia each approx. 13" x 10" with letterpress wrappers and contents and a total of 6 visual poems printed in color as below: 1 Preface to an Autobiography by Richard Kostelanetz; 2 A Naive Topognomy of Loopules on a Fabric-Manifold of the All-Angel by Franz Kamin; 3 Dialogue with Anna Blume by Scott Helmes; 4 High-Heeled by K. S. Ernst; 5 Untitled. John M. Bennett; 6 Nuclear Child by Philip Gallo. Fine and contained in the original Zip-Loc bag as issued. <br/><br/> Stamp Pad Press / Hermetic Press unknown books
199128740New York: BasicBooks 1991. Hardcover. x 352p. very good first edition in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. BasicBooks hardcover books
1933265264London: The Houghton Publishing Co 1933. Hardcover. 224p. hardcover first edition in 7.5x5 inch pink cloth boards in dust jacket; spine panel of casing is mildly and evenly sunned top edge dust-soiled foredge flecked with foxing and ffep bears author's presentration inscription unsigned but he has autographed the titlepage using his birth name. The dust jacket on matte cream stock with illustration in monochrome red is somewhat edgeworn with a touch of silverfishing. A good to very good copy. Plotline elements suggest this to be a thriller. The Houghton Publishing Co hardcover books
11034Black and white mounted photgraph untitled of a few geese in a barnyard at a water trough; by Liliane De Cock-Morgan whose work was the subject of an exhibition at the Amon Carter Museum photographic assistant to Ansel Adams 1963-1971; signed in pen on back of image Photograph by Liliane De Cock Morgan; 12 3/4" x 10" approximate image size; mount 18" x 14"; signature clear and legible; image very good and clean. Very Good. unknown books
52416De Cock Liliane. Silver gelatin photograph image size 8 3/8 x 6 7/16 in. 21.3 x 16.3 cm. printed on unmounted photographic paper 14 x 11 in. Stamped in ink on the blank reverse Liliane DeCock sic. Near fine. Liliane De Cock was born in 1939 near Antwerp Belgium. She emigrated to the U.S. and soon after began working for Ansel Adams as an assistant from whom she learned the technique of photography. After nine years with Adams she was a mature photographer with her own vision often reflecting the melancholy atmosphere of her native lowlands in the brooding skies of her landscapes. She earned a Guggenheim Fellowship was an instructor at the Ansel Adams workshops and was a founding member of the Friends of Photography. Through her marriage to Douglas Morgan she became a vital part of the publishing concern Morgan & Morgan having edited and contributed to more than a dozen of their publications. Liliane De Cock Morgan died in May 2013. <br/><br/> unknown books
2000152218N.p.: Apatow Productions 2000. Final Shooting Draft script for the pilot episode "Prototype" of the short lived cult classic television series which aired on Fox on September 25 2001 signed round robin style in holograph ink by all seven lead cast members clockwise from top Jay Baruchel Tim Sharp Seth Rogen Monica Keena Carla Gallo Charlie Hunnam and Loudon Wainwright III.<br/><br/>Judd Apatow's follow-up to his enormously popular television series "Freaks and Geeks" which also only lasted for a single season on NBC between 1999-2000. Unlike his earlier show which was set in the 1980s "Undeclared" was set in then-present of 1999. Apatow fought to include many of the actors from his earlier series but was only able to get the network to pick up Rogen as a regular cast member. He did however utilize many of the "Freaks and Geeks" actors as recurring characters or guest stars.<br/><br/>It's Steven's first day of college and his roommates organize a party to welcome him when Steven's dad shows up announcing he is getting divorced.<br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING DRAFT on the front wrapper dated 12/15/00 with credits for screenwriter Judd Apatow and director Jake Kasdan. Title page integral with first page dated 12/15/00 noted as FINAL SHOOTING DRAFT. 32 leaves with last page of text numbered 32. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. Apatow Productions unknown books
19839007047Minneapolis: Hermetic Press 1983. A visual presentation of a sound poem. The typography is designed to indicate to the speaker how the poem might be performed. Reference is also made to Karl Gerstner the German typographer and painter who designed modular systems for packaging and painting. Designed and printed by hand before the advent of Adobe Illustrator by Philip Gallo in an edition of 100 copies from Optima Roman and Italic type on white BFK Rives paper. Sheet measures 10 x 10 inches. Signed by Gallo lower right in pencil. Philip Gallo is the proprietor of the Hermetic Press in Minneapolis and a world renowned poet printer and typographer. More highly regarded and better known in Europe than in the United States his work as a visual artist and concrete poet is collected by the Victoria & Albert Museum the Walker Art Center the Museum Of Modern Art the University of Wisconsin Brown University and the Getty Museum to name but six. Unmatted. Matted ready for framing add 35.00. Matted and framed add 150.00. Image available on request. <br/><br/> Hermetic Press unknown books
1904219332New York: McLoughlin Bros 1904. paperback. very good. 7 chromolithographic plates including the cover. 14 pages thin small 4to stiff pictorial wrappers. New York: McLoughlin Bros. 1904. Very Good .<br/><br/> Cock Robin Series.<br/><br/> McLoughlin Bros unknown books
1987165411Venice CA: L.A. Louver 1987. First edition. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran June 25 through July 25 1987. Features a small folder that includes information on the three artists and with three loose laid in sheets that each feature a single color illustration along with a checklist of works in the show. All components in fine condition. Scarce with only 3 copies listed in OCLC. L.A. Louver unknown books
201655799Minneapolis & Saint Paul: Hermetic Press 2016. The complete series in 3 volumes edition limited to 30 copies 8vo pp. 18; 18; 56; illustrated throughout; original cream printed wrappers. Fine. On Typographica Broodthaers excerpta: "This book started out as an installation but devolved into conceptual art and lay dormant until now. But my first idea was to set it in a kind of poison pen letter fashion and as I had a complete run of Eurostile Extended-which I felt quite suited to it-I went ahead and printed it on a half sheet of Strathmore. It was not long before I decided that the copy was irrelevant-that the idea was simply an idea-or more to the point-joke-that the piece did not need to be produced and that a written description would suffice: The idea of the thing being better than the thing itself. I still have the press and the type still standing after 25 years and for the book I reprinted the form photographed the original drawing and sheet of Strathmore; along with the press and the type piled up and into it. On Word Bags: "Graffiti on a bank building. A suite of seven cibachromes showing individually the letters of the word PROTEST. Building maintenance went over the letters with lacquer thinner and then covered the entire word in clear plastic to protect passers-by. The red spray paint spread and ran down the side of the building imparting a blood & tear-like aspect to the letterforms under the billowing shroud of plastic. Hence body bag viz. word bags. On Palabra Found poems in lowercase Peignot - by way of its modified ascenders and dotted i - if handled as a unicameral may be seen as a democratization of type; or as a kind of gentrified graffiti. <br/><br/> Hermetic Press unknown books
198556321Earlton NY: Audio-Visual Designs 1985. First Edition first printing. 4to. green boards in dust jacket; 238 pages. Illustrated with photographs. Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight blind stamp on title page; very nice d/j. <br/><br/> Audio-Visual Designs hardcover books
1821247088Philadelphia: Benjamin Warner 1821. First. hardcover. near fine. Illustrated with 8 Delightful Copperplate engravings. 16 pages. Very slim square. 16mo original plain peach stiff wrappers; protected in a full blue morocco 2-part slipcase. Philadelphia: Benjamin Warner 1821. First edition.<br/><br/> Text pages are somewhat browned as usual still a choice copy of this rare American edition. First and last plates pasted down into the covers as in the Rosenbach copy 616.<br/><br/> Benjamin Warner unknown books
1821125448Philadelphia: Benjamin Warner 1821. First. paperback. near fine. Illustrated with 8 Delightful Copperplate engravings. 16 pages. Very slim square. 16mo original plain peach stiff wrappers. Philadelphia: Benjamin Warner 1821. First edition.<br/><br/> Text pages are somewhat browned as usual with offsetting from plates still a choice copy of this rare American edition. First and last plates pasted down into the covers as in the Rosenbach copy 616.<br/><br/> Benjamin Warner unknown books
1975037419New York: New American Library 1975. New concise NAL edition. Translated by ALfred and Bruni Mayor. With an essay on the development of poster art by CArlo Arturo Quintavalle. 231p. colored and b/w illus. quarto format stiff printed wrappers. New American Library unknown books
197432443NY: American Heritage 1974. First American edn. 4to pp. 315. Massively illustrated most in color. With an essay on The developoment of poster art by Carlo Arturo Quintavalle. Translated by Alfred and Bruni Mayor. A nice copy in little scuffed dj. American Heritage unknown books
1974171642New York: American Heritage 1974. First. hardcover. fine/near fine. Packed with 450 illustrations including 250 in color. 317pp. Short thick 4to natural cloth d.w. New York: American Heritage 1974. First American edition. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> With an essay on the development of poster art by Carlo Arturo Quintavalle.<br/><br/> American Heritage unknown books
19742316New York: McGraw-Hill 1974. 1st American edition. Hardcover. Orig. beige cloth. Near fine in slightly nicked dust wrapper. 315 pp. With essay on The Development of Poster Art by Carlo Arturo Quintavalle. Translated by Alfred and Bruni Mayor. Profusely illustrated with 450 illustrations 250 in full-color. Bibliography. The color reproduction is particularly exquisite. McGraw-Hill hardcover books
19747354New York. American Heritage Publishing Co. 1974. Bound in titled cloth covered boards. 4to. Illustrated throughout with various colour and monochrome plates en texte. A Very Fine copy in a Fine price clipped dustwrapper. American Heritage Publishing Co. hardcover books
197724140New York: Garland Publishing Inc 1977. Hardbound. VG. Blue Cloth. ix 205 pp. plates. 62 bw plates or reproductions on 28 leaves of plates. A perceptive and fresh look at a topic rarely examined prior to this dissertation written in 1967 as the author's doctorate work at NYU under the name Elizabeth M. Cock. Part of the Garland Outstanding Dissertations in The Fine Arts series. Rare. Garland Publishing, Inc hardcover books
1959260600Recklinghausen: Aurel Bongers 1959. hardcover. very good/good. With an Introduction by Raul Porras Barrenechea. Translated from the Spanish by Roger Peniston-Bird. Illustrated with 144 mounted color plates. 296 pages. Very thick 4to natural cloth worn & torn d.w. Recklinghausen: Aurel Bongers 1959. Number 138 of the Limited Edition. Several spots on top edge and a few pages bumped in corner else a very good copy in a good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Aurel Bongers unknown books
1959235135Recklinghausen: Aurel Bongers 1959. First. hardcover. near fine/fine. With an Introduction by Raul Porras Barrenechea. Trans. from the Spanish by Roger Peniston-Bird. 144 tipped in color plates. 296 pages. 4to natural cloth d.w. Recklinghausen: Aurel Bongers 1959. First English Edition. Near fine.<br/><br/> Numerous inscriptions on front end leaves.<br/><br/> Aurel Bongers unknown books
19591322934Recklinghausen: Aurel Bongers 1959. First English Edition. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 294; Good; beige spine with gilt text; no jacket; number 149 of the English Edition; cloth has slight toning towards edges; small black smudge to front tail edge; rubbed spine corners; strong boards; text block shows slight soiling to exterior edges; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; arts - Latin American; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders;. 1322934. FP New Rockville Stock. Aurel Bongers hardcover books
195911792Recklinghausen Germany: Aurel Bongers 1959. First edition in English 4to pp. 294-296 color frontis 144 mounted color photographs in text; hinges slightly cracked else fine copy in tan cloth gilt. <br/><br/> ] Aurel Bongers hardcover books
1959585Aurel Bongers 1959. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. 1st Engl. ed. 1959. Near Fine in a VG dustjacket with several small closed tears and one piece of clear tape neatly along the head of the spine. Thick quarto 296 pgs. With beautiful tipped-in color plates. Also including its original printed slipcase which has held up nicely and is VG. Wrappered catalogue of the 1963 exhibition included as well. <br/><br/> Aurel Bongers hardcover books