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1978103<p>Signed by Bill Pearl The worlds Best Built Man. Good condition. Some pages coming loose from binding. This is the most complete and comprehebsive book on body building. The keys to Body Building and Strenght in one volume.</p><p>.</p> Physical Fitness Architects paperback
6384755402pp. 630 . Papeback. New. unknown
2015x-1938855221Bill Pearl Enterprises 2015. Paperback. New. 628 pages. 11.00x8.40x1.50 inches. Bill Pearl Enterprises paperback
2010130885Bill Pearl Enterprises 2012-01-01. First Edition. paperback. Like New. Signed by Author. Pearl inscribed to previous owner and signed. First edition first printing. Looks unread with just a touch of shelf wear oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Bill Pearl Enterprises paperback
1961RO60001334Weidenfield and Nicolson. 1961. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 264 pages. Dessins noir et blanc in texte. Jaquette déchirée.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1986037546London etc.: Allen & Unwin 1986. xv 159p. b/w illus. dj. Allen & Unwin unknown books
1986036032London etc.: Allen & Unwin 1986. xv 159p. b/w illus. lightly chipped dj. Allen & Unwin unknown books
1953037188London etc.: George G. Harrap & Co 1953. 256p. b/w illus. original purple cloth. George G. Harrap & Co unknown books
1942049390London: Adam and Charles Black 1942. With forty-seven drawings by the author. viii 133 1p. b/w illus. lightly chipped dj. Adam and Charles Black unknown books
1958035723London etc.: George G. Harrap & Co 1958. 399 1p. b/w illus. lightly chipped dj. George G. Harrap & Co unknown books
1975406447London: Jupiter Books 1975. A near-fine copy with some light shelfwear. 9.5 x 6.5 inches 128 pages. Illustrated in black-and-white. Original cloth; pictorial dust jacket. First edition. <br/><br/> Jupiter Books hardcover books
0043910122.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1972Q-0600025454Hamlyn 1972-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Hamlyn hardcover
1953013492London: George G. Harrap & Co 1953. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾ - 6¾" tall. Orig. purple cloth. With 11 plates in half-tone and 83 illustrations in line by the author. Dust jacket is chipped to spine head lightly edge worn a few short closed tears rubbed to covers. This is a frank and stimulating account of dress and fashion--male and female military and civilian--in particular relation to moral standards and social developments from ancient Egypt to present-day Korea. George G. Harrap & Co hardcover
193512233445665<p>The sole UK printing published by George Harrap & Co.Ltd London in 1935. The BOOK is in Very Good or better condition. Light pushing at the spine ends and corners. A hint of toning and spotting the text-block. Free from reassures bookplates and inscriptions. The WRAPPER is complete and is in Very Good condition. Some small losses to the spine ends and corners more-so at the upper spine tip but not involving any lettering. A little light spotting and age related markings in places. The wrapper artwork by Pearl Binder is striking in the removable Brodart archival cover. Black-and-white illustrations some full pages throughout. Writer illustrator folklorist an artist Pearl Binder's wildly scarce book which seeks to document the London lives of 10 individual types of EastEnders. Binder builds vivid and hilarious and often irreverent portrait of ten London characters of the early 1930s. These include an ostler named Bill a keeper of horses usually at inns but in this case for the Tower of London who began his work life as 'a butter slapper' ; a phrenologist the White Chapel Bell Foundry workers notable that there is a cause to try still to save the foundry today ; the wax workers of Madame Tussaud's a Bloomsbury bohemian an antique dealer a sex worker assigned the name Poule de Luxe by Binder a mixed race woman running an illegal Chinese lottery game called 'Pukka-Poo'. Parts of the book are certainly laugh-out-loud funny and the character descriptions are rich. Her portrait of 'the bohemian' describes a man named Basil who 'had learned by now to scoffr at everything except Picasso Cocteau and Gertrude Stein at mention of whom he came attention as stiffly as any English colonel before the Union Jack'. 'Odd Jobs' celebrates the East End diversity vibrancy in life and demonstrating Binder's commitment to Londons working class but inevitably reflects stereotypes of the era. At the same time Binders artwork and words are an evocative documentation of a pre-World War II city that was soon changed forever. She dedicated the book to 'To my friends Professor Bronislaw Malinowsky and Elsie Malinowsky These True Stories'. The daughter of a Jewish Tailor and a mother whose origins are not documented Binder moved to London after World War 1 and studied lithography at the Central School of Art and Design. She both illustrated books for other writers who documented London life and wrote and illustrated her own. She was a great supporter of the Pearlies the working class and womens rights. A very good copy of an exceedingly scarce title and an important book for collectors of London life. I can locate no other copies in commerce. More images available on request. Ashton Rare Books welcomes direct contact.</p> George Harrap & Co.Ltd, London hardcover
1942025112London: Adam and Charles Black 1942 VG/VG. 8vo. original yellow cloth a trifle rubbed top edge toned bound without RFE in dustwrapper slightly rubbed & frayed; pp. viii 134 with illustrations. A very good copy. First Edition. Hard Cover. VG/VG. Adam and Charles Black hardcover
1942R64049London: Adam & Charles Black 1942. 1st edition. Nice copy. lge. octavo. sl. chipped dust jacket 133pp. frontis. 47 b/w ills. ep maps Illustrated by the author Adam & Charles Black unknown
1958BINDERPE013083Harrap London. 1958. First edition. Octavo. 400 pages. 4 plates 204 illustrations in the text of which 178 are by the author. The author asks the question why did men's fashion become so drabLine of fading at tail of spine. Very good indeed in very good chipped nicked and slightly rubbed dustwrapper. Harrap, London. unknown
1975Q-0904041182Jupiter Books 1975-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Jupiter Books hardcover
0856340715.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1162580305.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1971104654Signed and Inscribed "Dear Jack you are magnificent Love Pearl": Generic. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1971. First Edition. Hardcover. No clippings or photographs present. . Generic hardcover
20071-0300116373Yale Univ Pr 2007. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 384 pages. 8.50x5.75x1.00 inches. Yale Univ Pr hardcover
VA05A-01493Pearl Maxwell Bland. Collectible - Good. SIGNED/INSCRIBED! St. Albans WV: Pearl Maxwell Bland 1994. 4to. xi184pp. Illus. Inscribed by author on title page. Good book. Author obituary tipped on inside back cover. West Virginia personal narratives Inquire if you need further information. Pearl Maxwell Bland unknown
19404448Pennsylvania 1940. Very good. Original drawing on ruled notebook paper 194 x 124 mm = 7.6" x 5" preserved in 11" x 14" frame with museum glass and 8-ply archival mat edges frayed and with some light browning as is true with almost all surviving examples of this artist's work. EMBLEMATIC AMERICAN OUTSIDER ART CREATED BY A "VILLAGE WITCH" A TOTAL RECLUSE WHO EXISTED IN COMPLETE ANONYMITY ON THE EXTREME FRINGES OF SOCIETY. <br /> <br /> YEARS AFTER HER DEATH IN THE ABANDONED HOUSE IN WHICH SHE HAD LIVED FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS -- WITHOUT ELECTRICITY OR RUNNING WATER -- WAS FOUND A HUGE COLLECTION OF EXTREMELY PERSONAL "NAIVE" DRAWINGS. THE FREAKISH 2002 DISCOVERY WAS RECOGNIZED AS A MAJOR MOMENT IN THE HISTORY OF AMERICAN OUTSIDER ART. INDEED IN A REVIEW OF THE 2003 NEW YORK OUTSIDER ART FAIR IT WAS PRONOUNCED THAT "THE MOST ARRESTING FIND THIS YEAR IS PEARL BLAUVELT." <br /> <br /> The discovery was made by two artists Dennis and Donna Corrigan who had purchased the old post-and-beam house located "in the middle of nowhere" in the Poconos of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Underneath boxes of moldy antique books fabric scraps and broken pieces of furniture they found a wooden box crammed with what initially appeared to be heaps of worthless paper. Closer examination by the new owners revealed the significance of their discovery: the box contained more than 800 imaginative drawings of various scenes of life real and imaginary American and otherwise some of which are multi-layered and defy the so-called "rules of optics" depicted as if from multiple perspectives simultaneously. In a 2020 New York Magazine review of an exhibition of Blauvelt's works Johanna Fateman described the drawings as "faithful to their own rules of proportion and perspective." <br /> <br /> The drawings date from the 1940s and obsessively chronicle the inner life of a woman who during her lifetime was described as the "Village Witch." In their announcement of the discovery the Corrigan's related that several of the drawings were laced together with shoestrings in primitive book form while others were contained in dime-store notepads or old school composition books as here. <br /> <br /> Blauvelt's interior world must have been very rich indeed: again and again she returned to depicting what "real life" on the outside must have looked like to her. Through her drawings almost all of which bore titles of her own invention she catalogued the material world and the spiritual world often merging the two realms into strange and wonderful compositions. <br /> <br /> Our highly imaginative drawing seems to be unique in her oeuvre. Boldly labeled "Sprite the Fairy" the butterfly-winged figure seems to hover above mushrooms flowers and thick leaves. The fairy's right hand is raised from which issues swirling vapors. The drawing features Blauvelt's signature "x-ray vision" perspective: beneath the fairy's dress can be seen the ribcage sternum and spine as well as the left thigh bone. <br /> <br /> Almost nothing was known about the former occupant of the dilapidated house. In the course of their research the new owners determined that Pearl Blauvelt was born in 1893 and had moved there with her father in the early 20th century. By the mid-1970s she was declared incompetent and was moved to a mental facility in Pennsylvania where she resided until her death in 1987. <br /> <br /> Her work is included in major permanent and private collections including the Centre Georges Pompidou Paris Collection abcd Paris Museum of Modern Art New York Museum of Everything London the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Philadelphia and Gerhard and Karin Dammann Collection Switzerland. She has received posthumous solo exhibitions at Andrew Edlin Gallery NYC Kerry Schuss Gallery NYC John Michael Kohler Arts Center Sheboygan. <br /> <br /> PROVENANCE: D. & D. Corrigan -- Andrew Edlin Gallery NYC -- Private Collection USA -- Steven S. Powers Gallery NYC -- Private Collection USA -- Eldritch Oculum -- Michael Laird Rare Books. <br /> <br /> LITERATURE: Dennis Corrigan and Donna Corrigan "Pearl Blauvelt: The Village Witch" in: Raw Vision 2002 No. 39 pp. 52-56. John Yau "A Bird's-Eye View of Heaven" in: Hyperallergic posted online May 6 2012. Gerhard Dammann "Making their own Money: Painted Banknotes by Raimundo Camilo Pearl Blauvelt and Other Outsider Artists" in: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences Nov. 2018 Vol. 28 no. 1 pp. 15-17. Christian Rattemeyer Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporary Drawings Collection: Catalogue Raisonne MOMA 2009 pp. 93-94 six drawings. Ken Johnson Review of the New York Outsider Art Fair in: The New York Times Jan. 24 2003. unknown