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1782D17563Berlin: Bey Gottlieb August Lange 1782. First Edition thus. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong folio 210 x 270mm. Pagination: viii 32pp. title 34 leaves of plates and 2 leaves of manuscript indices in German comprising registers based on Bodes Uranographie and dated 1801 bound in at end. Signatures: 4 a-e4 A-D4. Letterpress title page and text within twice-ruled borders. 34 hand-colored copperplate engravings and pictorial title page group of putti surrounding globe at base of column inscribed Die Gestirne signed by D. Berger Sculpt. 1782 i.e. Daniel Berger 17441825 all finely colored in a contemporary hand for the major star constellations and groups. Bodes plates have been celebrated for their accuracy and as elegantly rendered depictions of the zodiacal beasts constellations and other celestial bodies. Near contemporary calf; rebacked spine gilt with title Flamstead Gestirne corners carefully repaired; some light overall browning but plate colors remain fresh and bright a beautiful copy of this classic and significant work for astronomy. <br/><br/>First edition of Johann Elert Bodes German version the Vorstellung der Gestirne after the smaller French Flamsteed star atlas by Fortin in 1776. In all the same but enlarged with Bodes newly engraved plates which included about 50 percent additional stars and constellations in improved positions over the 5000 stars included in Flamsteeds coordinate system. The Vorstellung der Gestirne was updated and reissued one more time by Bode in 1805 only after J. J. de Lalande and Pierre F. A. Mechain published their updated version of Fortins star atlas in 1795 and Christian Goldbach published his version in 1799. Johann Elert Bode 17471826 royal astronomer and director of the Berlin Observatory for almost 40 years sought to improve the coverage and accuracy of celestial cartography in his time he also wanted to provide charts for the amateur astronomer. Working alongside such contemporaries as Charles Messier 17301817 who first published the Messier objects list in 1771 and then again in 1781 Bodes Vorstellung der Gestirne also identified non-stellar objects like nebulae clusters and binary stars. The expert engraver of these whimsical night sky pictures Daniel Berger 17441825 came from a family of Berlin-based artists who were highly trained and well-regarded in their trade. This copy of the Vorstellung der Gestirne incorporates two manuscript leaves of added indices; the first register was based on Bodes later and larger star catalogue: the Uranographia sive Astrorum Descriptio 1801 containing summary counts and comparisons for stars. The other comprises a list about meridians arranged by time midnight and by the first day of the month. Doubtless an avid 19th century student of astronomy keenly familiar with Bodes works poured over both publications in order to create a larger reference system. It is an utterly unique addition to an already extraordinary publication representing the best in astronomical illustration and scientific advancement in the Age of Enlightenment. OCLC locates several copies in the US at usual institutions rarer to market OCLC no. 316811582; also 23643176; 692360174; 518813937. Bey Gottlieb August Lange hardcover books
199610407San Francisco CA 1996; 2006. Unique. Fine. One shows mount tabs in the corners else tight bright and unmarred. Two in black and white one in full color. 13.25x10" Sex Pot: A True Story; 11x8.5" Sex Pot Extention; 4.75x13.25" Shield of St. James. Signed by artists and Sex Pot by Margo as well. <br/><br/>Phil Frank original cartoon drawing Shield of St. James done in pen and ink and signed with inscription by Frank "To Margo – Long may your banner wave!" Sex Pots Extension "Text: Margo St. James signed by Mark Bode. Sex Pot: A True Story signed by Bode and St. James. From Margo's private library. Margo St. James founded the organization C.O.Y.O.T.E. Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics. The bulk of COYOTE's records are archived at Harvard University in the Schlesinger Library. An American self-described prostitute and international activist on and for sex workers rights. Founder and headliner of the infamous "HOOKERS' MASQUERADE BALLS" in San Francisco. St. James ran for President of the United States as a Republican in 1980 and for San Francisco Board of County Supervisors in the late 1990s. She was married to Paul Avery investigative journalist notably of Zodiac killer and Patti Hearst until his death in 2000. She was instrumental in founding the St. James Infirmary a medical and social service organization serving sex workers in San Francisco. A remarkable and powerful figure in the women's movement and sex workers' rights. unknown books
197118350New York: Vaung Bode / Stellar Productions 1971. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Small 4to. Unpaginated book of black and white illustrations by underground comic legend Vaugn Bode. Featuring the Sunspot vehicle Belinda Bump Electric Bee Farkfoot and other creations. Close to fine copy in stapled illustrated wrappers. This copy has been SIGNED by the artist on the front cover. Very uncommon thus. <br/><br/> Vaung Bode / Stellar Productions paperback books
196914251New York: Gothic Blimp Works 1969. First edition. Paperback. Good . Folio. Oversized newspaper format. Underground comic featuring early artwork by R. Crumb who provides the lurid cover to this issue. Also includes work by Bode Spiegelman and more. A good copy with some expected toning to the paper and edgewear. Gothic Blimp Works paperback books
CA15A-00016Northern Comfort Communications. Collectible - Very Good. SIGNED! Smithers British Columbia: Northern Comfort Ommunications 1975. 4to Orange cloth hardcover with gold lettering and pictorial dust jacket ~75 pgs. B/W cartoons. Signed by artist with original cartoon of insect on front endpaper. With an old zine featurint Vaugh Bode laid-in. Very Good Book. Good Dust Jacket. Dust jacket edges slightly frayed. Inquire if you need further information. Northern Comfort Communications hardcover books
1928136307Berlin: Cassirer 1928. hardcover. very good. 83 fine photogravure plates thick folio rebound in cloth original paper label on front cover; label rubbed and soiled some pencilling in margins interior is fine. Berlin: Paul Cassirer/Hugo Helbing 1928. Very good .<br/><br/> Cassirer unknown books
1824SKU1015939Dieterichianis: Gottingen 1824. LEATHER_BOUND. Good. 1824 has several inscriptions on the front end page- one inscription is from the author in Latin 3/4 bound in leather with decorated paper covered boards- boards have moderate rubbing to the edges clean has a good binding likely rebound in early 20th century no marks or notations. 185 pages. Feel free to ask questions. Gottingen hardcover books
1967008463Berkeley: Bill Donaho 1967. Progress Report 1 September 1967 illustrations by Johnny Chambers 8 unnumbered pages in stapled illustrated wrappers. Mostly containing the schedule for the upcoming convention. With Anthony Boucher listed as Toastmaster and Parliamentarian significant because inside rear cover of Progress Report 3 contains memorial tribute to Boucher. Progress Report 3 June 1968 cover illustrations by Vaughan Bode 28 unnumbered pages stapled illustrated wrappers full page map of Berkeley. From the collection of noted science fiction artist illustrator and writer Henry M. Eichner with original mailing envelope addressed to him. Both Reports are Fine. RARE Baycon ephemera with excellent sci-fi provenance. . First Printing. Pamphlet. Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bill Donaho Paperback books
19141259124Berlin Germany: Im Verlag Von Julius Bard 1914. First. Folio; VG/no-DJ; Tan leather spine with gold text; Boards strong lightened by age generally clean with considerable wear edgewear along head edges exposes boards in several areas rubbing at corners exposes boards rubbing at tail edge near spine exposes boards several gouges on front cover leather worn unevenly on front cover back cover has numerous deep gouges along the fore edge lesser gouges populate the rest of the back cover leather is two-toned in color; Textblock darkened by age generally clean front free-end paper has a watermark foxing throughout text - from clusters of light freckling to large spots first few pages of text have a raised stain in varying degrees of color from burgundy to light brown page 7/8 has a long vertical crease Section 12 has a loose signature and is partially detached back free-end paper has a watermark headband gilt intact fore edge and tail edge deckled; Page count unknown.<br /> <br /> <p> Shelved on sales floor with full-priced art books. 1259124. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Im Verlag Von Julius Bard unknown books
19711342661Print Mint Rip Off Press Last Gasp Eco Funnies 1971. Lot of NINE books by Vaughn Bode:<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "The Man" 1972 Print Mint<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "The Complete Cheech Wizard" Vol.1 1986 Rip Off Press<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "The Complete Cheech Wizard" Vol.3 1987 Rip Off Press<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "The Complete Cheech Wizard" Vol.4 1987 Rip Off Press<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "Cheech Wizard Schizophrenia" 1973 Last Gasp Eco-Funnies<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "Junkwaffel" No.1 1971 Print Mint<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "Junkwaffel" No.2 1972 Print Mint<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "Junkwaffel" No.3 1972 Print Mint<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> "Junkwaffel" No.4 1971 Print Mint<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> VF- with minor creasing to cover mild stress marks to spine bumping to corners; mild discoloration of staples. 1342661. Special Collections. Print Mint, Rip Off Press, Last Gasp Eco Funnies unknown books
1917118396Berlin: Paul Cassirer 1917. Hardcover. Good- Spine missing but binding intact; Boards worn at extremities; Pages clean but for slight discoloration around edges due to age and a few pencil markings throughout. Grey paper-covered boards; plethora of duotone plates. Text in German; 2nd installment from the auction of Richard von Kaufmann's collection; Includes lots 67 - 164. This portion of the sale is comprised of Dutch French and Italian paintings. Many prices are written in as well as some buyers' names. Paul Cassirer hardcover books
1977143101New York: Comic Publication 1977. Octavo pictorial wrappers stapled. First trade edition. 3000 copies printed. Preceded by a loose-leaf mimeographed printing of "100 or so" copies in 1963. A series of one-panel cartoons making fun of war -- specifically the German Wehrmacht of WWII -- each with a caption starting "War is ." followed by an example of mordant absurdity. "An interesting example of black humor especially as it avoids the heavy-handed satire one might have expected from the subject." - Robert Eldridge. A near fine copy with just a bit of wear along spine. #143101 Comic Publication unknown books
196912461St. Louis: C. C. H. Press 1969. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Summer 1969 issue of this magazine of fantasy cartoon art and more. This issue notable for the inclusion of substantial contributions by Vaughn Bode. A very good copy in thick stapled wrappers. Uncommon. C. C. H. Press paperback books
196822218St. Louis: St. Louis Con Comics 1968. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single sheet folded once to form a four page booklet. A short black and white underground comic created by Bode for the St. Louis Comic Con of 1969. A fine example. Uncommon. <br/><br/> St. Louis Con Comics unknown books
194027511New York: American Telephone and Telegraph Company 1940. Later printing. Wraps. Near Fine. Later printing. 34 pages. Plain white printed wraps with three holes punched near the spine as issued. 8vo. Previous owner's name C. P. Troemel on front wrapper. A later printing with white wrappers rather than the light blue wrappers. Wraps. Previous owner C. P. Troemel was a writer for Popular Electronics in the 1960s.<br/><br/>The first separate appearance here in a later printing of this seminal paper in Monograph B-1239 of the Bell Telephone System Technical Publication series. First published in the Bell System Technical Journal July 1940 based on a presentation given at an IEEE Symposium on Network Theory in January 1940. This paper Bode's "best known and most succinct contribution to feedback theory" pre-dates Bode's better known work "Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design" by 5 years and is the first publication on Bode plots. It is a seminal work in the field of control theory.<br/><br/>"Henry Wade Bode was widely known as one of the most articulate thoughtful exponents of the philosophy and practice of systems engineering - the science and art of integrating technical components into a coherent system that is optimally adapted to its social function.Bode in 1929 transferred to Bell Labs' mathematical research group.and specialized in network theory and its application to long-distance communications. His extensive research in this field led eventually to the publication in 1945 of his classic book 'Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design'.During his carrer at Bell he was granted 25 patents for innovations in the areas of transmission networks transformer systems electrical wave amplification broadband amplifiers and artillery computing.Bode received many honors during his career. In 1969 he was awarded the prestigious Edison Medal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE 'for fundamental contributions to the arts of communication computation and control and for guidance and creative counsel in systems engineering.With the death of Hendrik Bode the country and university community lost of of the great engineering philosophers of his time." Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineernig Vol. 3<br/><br/>While not known to the average citizen Bode is well known to engineering students for the Bode plot which allows engineers to characterize a feedback amplifier and it's useful range of operation. Practically speaking it helps engineers keep systems from operating at the extremes like the shrill noise we've all heard when someone using a microphone gets too close the speaker broadcasting their words. Like many things it was born from his need to solve a specific problem and finding that after a search of the literature nothing practical existed. "As a consequence of developing mathematical methods for designing feedback amplifiers to specified tolerances it became possible to design reliable vacuum-tube circuitry suitable for precision applications in early computers ." Engineering and Science in the Bell System p 353<br/><br/>Tamer Basar's Control Theory: Twenty-Five Seminal Papers 1932-1981 Mindell's Between Human and Machine: Feedback Control and Computing Before Cybernetics. American Telephone and Telegraph Company unknown books
194023648New York: American Telephone and Telegraph Company 1940. First Edition. Disbound. Good. First Edition. 421-454 pages. Disbound with stab-stitching marks down the left margin and glue residue at the spine. Very tightly trimmed at the gutter resulting in some minor impact on text from stitching. An extract from a bound volume of the Bell System Technical Journal July 1940. Disbound. This paper Bode's "best known and most succinct contribution to feedback theory" pre-dates Bode's best known book "Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design" by 5 years and is the first publication on Bode plots. It is a seminal work in the field of control theory.<br/><br/>"Henry Wade Bode was widely known as one of the most articulate thoughtful exponents of the philosophy and practice of systems engineering - the science and art of integrating technical components into a coherent system that is optimally adapted to its social function.Bode in 1929 transferred to Bell Labs' mathematical research group.and specialized in network theory and its application to long-distance communications. His extensive research in this field led eventually to the publication in 1945 of his classic book 'Network Analysis and Feedback Amplifier Design'.During his carrer at Bell he was granted 25 patents for innovations in the areas of transmission networks transformer systems electrical wave amplification broadband amplifiers and artillery computing.Bode received many honors during his career. In 1969 he was awarded the prestigious Edison Medal of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE 'for fundamental contributions to the arts of communication computation and control and for guidance and creative counsel in systems engineering.With the death of Hendrik Bode the country and university community lost of of the great engineering philosophers of his time." Memorial Tributes National Academy of Engineernig Vol. 3<br/><br/>While not known to the average citizen Bode is well known to engineering students for the Bode plot which allows engineers to characterize a feedback amplifier and it's useful range of operation. Practically speaking it helps engineers keep systems from operating at the extremes like the shrill noise we've all heard when someone using a microphone gets too close the speaker broadcasting their words. Like many things it was born from his need to solve a specific problem and finding that after a search of the literature nothing practical existed. "As a consequence of developing mathematical methods for designing feedback amplifiers to specified tolerances it became possible to design reliable vacuum-tube circuitry suitable for precision applications in early computers ." Engineering and Science in the Bell System p 353<br/><br/>Tamer Basar's Control Theory: Twenty-Five Seminal Papers 1932-1981 Mindell's Between Human and Machine: Feedback Control and Computing Before Cybernetics. American Telephone and Telegraph Company unknown books
026141Boulder CO; 1988: Roberts Rinehart. First Edition. Octavo. First printing. 174 pages. Limited signed edition No. 49 of 250 copies.Carl Bode who wrote an important biography of H.L. Mencken knew of the eight thick bound volumes in the Enoch Pratt Free Library all labelled "The Hatrack Case". Included here are newspaper and magazine clippings and other sources about one of the most sensational court cases of the 1920's the attempt to get the April 1926 issue of the American Mercury off the newstand since it contained Herbet Asbury's article "Hatrack" which was consider obscene. It sat buried in the Pratt LIbrary unknown to only a few Mencken scholars for more than thirty years. Here Bode has written the definitive study of the case which was thrown out of court but J. Frank Chase known as The Last Puritan was able to get it from going through the mails. This volume is important in dealing with censorship as it existed in the early 20th Century. Bound in white cloth spine lettering red. A fine copy in cloth covered slipcase with a bit of fading. Roberts Rinehart unknown books
196843238New York: East Village Other Inc 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 16pp; illus. Mild toning alone spine-fold else Fine. Contents include contributions by Lennox Raphael Allan Katzman Jaakov Kohn Lita Eliscu D.A. Latimer Bob Rudnick Dennis Frawley and others. Comix by Kim Deitch with a strip and full-page cover by Vaughn Bodé. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
196843240New York: East Village Other Inc 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Some trivial wear to extremities else a fresh Fine copy. Contents include contributions by David Bodie Dan Ford D.A. Latimer Jaakov Kohn Stanley Fisher Lita Eliscu Allan Katzman and others. Comix by Spain Rodriguez and Kim Deitch with full-page cover art by Vaughn Bodé. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
1965Embry 156199Pemberton 1965. Limited edition. Fine in faintly worn slip case. B&W illustrations and photos. Full brown leather in slipcase. Pemberton, 1965. Limited edition. hardcover books
196847129New York: The East Village Other Inc 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 44cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 28pp; illus. Some light wear and dustiness to extremities a few small tears else Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Contents include contributions by Alan Katzman Lita Eliscu Eugene Schoenfeld Lennox Raphael Roger Barnard D.A. Latimer Walter Breen Jaakov Kohn Ivan Sanders and others. Comix by Kim Deitch Vaughn Bodé and Spain Rodriguez. The East Village Other, Inc unknown books
19771342677New York 1977. First Comic Publication. Softcover. Limited 3000-copy printing<br /> <br> <br /> <br> <br /> VF; minor creasing/shelf wear to cover with bumping to corners; moderate discoloration of bottom staple mild rust to upper staple. 1342677. Special Collections. unknown books
19711342678Canada: Northern Comfort Communications 1971. Second Edition. Softcover. VF-; minor creasing/shelf wear to cover; mild stress marks to spine; bumping to corners; mild browning to cover/page edges evidence of possible moisture damage; mild discoloration staples. 1342678. Special Collections. Northern Comfort Communications unknown books
196848249New York: The East Village Other Inc 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 43.5cm; illustrated newsprint wrappers; 20pp; illus. Gentle sunning along spine-fold a few closed tears to extremities else Near Fine unfolded and without postal markings. Contents include contributions by Stanley Fisher Abolafia D.A. Latimer Lennox Raphael Jaakov Kohn Lita Eliscu Allan Katzman Bob Rudnick Dennis Frawley and others. With a comix centerfold by Spain Rodriguez Kim Deitch and Trina and a full-page strip by Vaughn Bode. The East Village Other, Inc unknown books
183471438qmsCellis Celle German: Impensis E. H. C. Schulze 1834. First Edition. Two volumes bound into one. Octavo rebound in brown library cloth with author title and numeral on spine printed on blue-green paper xxii ii 296 pp xxiv ii 176 pp. Discovered by Angelo Mai a few years earlier and generally known as Mythographi Vaticani Bode provides the text in the first volume of his edition and an extensive commentary in the second one. Good; ex-library two-inch tear along front joint lacks front endpapers. Impensis E. H. C. Schulze, 1834. First Edition. hardcover books