Published by Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, 1984
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Boca Raton: Florida Atlantic University. Near Fine. 1984. First Edition. Softcover. First edition. Magazine. Oversize pictorial wrappers [about 8.5" x 11"], saddle-stapled, 46 pages, illustrated. Near Fine copy. bx123E.
Hardcover. Size 8.75x11.25 inches 111 b/w plates and 149 text pp. Tiny name stamp(twice) else near new condition, covers bright, text clean and binding tight without a dust jacket as published.
Published by Art in America New York, NY, 1988
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
156 pp.; 27.5 x 23 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; July 1988 issue of Art in America, edited by Elizabeth C. Baker. Contents include: "The Marriage of Art and Money," by Carter Ratcliff; "Interviews: 13 Dealers Talk," Leo Castelli, Ivan Karp, Paula Cooper, Lawrence Rubin, Phyllis Kind, Irving Blum, Bess Cutler, Larry Gagosian, Diane Brown, Joe Helman, Douglas Baxter, Holly Solomon, Richard Flood; "Pricing New York Galleries," by Dwight V. Gast; "What Becomes a Legend Most," by Carol Zemel; "Showcase in Arcadia," by Ken Johnson; "An Interview with Thomas Krens;" "Critics and the Marketplace: 10 Statements;" "Beuys and Warhol: Aftershocks," by David Galloway; "Cash Art; "Woman's Place," by Anne Higonnet; "The Sculpture of Camille Claudel," by Brooks Adams; "Issues & Commentary," by Douglas Davis; "On Art and Economic Reasoning," by J.M. Montias; "Artists vs. the Market," by Eleanor Heartney; "Review of Books," by Yve-Alain Bois and Peter Plagens; "Profit and Loss," by Walter Robinson; "Cinema," by Carrie Rickey; "Fashion," by Amy Fine Collins; "The Bottom Line," by Iain Pears; "Exhibition Reviews" and "Artworld." Cover: Joseph Beuys. Good / Very Good. Red soiling to bottom right corner of recto through to pages and back cover and ranging in size from 4 mm. to 1.5 cm. 2.1 cm. dog-ear to bottom right corners of page 43-50. Light rubbing and bumping of cover edges and yellowing of covers. Due to large size and weight additional shipping charges will be required for international orders.
Published by University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1953
Language: English
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Large quarto. Pp. 149 + CXI plates. A documented, scholarly account of the life and art of a seventeenth century Dutch painter and etcher. Fine but for toning to endpapers due to binder's glue. Dust jacket with a few smudges, else fine.
Published by Georges Wildenstein, Paris . New York, 1949
Language: Spanish
US$ 50.00
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Add to basketbroché. Condition: Très Bon État . Very Fine. "Greek thought as expressed in mathematics and Art. MEDUSA BOUND " .- " l'Ève de la Cathèdrale d'Autun ,sa place dans l'histoire de lasculpture romane.- " "Lucrezia Borgia in Memorian " ."A postcript : an Early painting by Pieter Janssens Elinga? " "Le MISERERE de Roulaut " Bibliography .With Translations , avec traductions. Très bon état. Very fine Size: In 4to 0.0.
Hardcover. Red cloth over boards; 149 pp. plus plates; 111 bw plates. Includes extensive text about the artist's life and work; Inscribed by the author at ffep. VG- (No dj.; Light wear and sunning to cloth).
Published by The University of Chigago Press, London, 1953
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Malombra, Vicenza, VI, Italy
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Add to basketIX, 149 p. con 139 ill. in tavole f. testo; 30,5 cm. Tutta tela editoriale rossa. Senza sovracoperta. Data e firma di possesso all'antiporta. Molto buono.
Published by University of Chicago Press 1953, 1953
Seller: Joel Rudikoff Art Books, White Plains, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First 4to, cloth. 149 pp of text, 139 b/w illustrations, chronological table, bibliography, index of names. The earliest major study in English on this Seventeenth-Century Dutch painter-etcher. He led the revival of etching in the Netherlands and was the first to produce polychromatic prints in this medium, the result of extensive studies and experimementation. After Seghers's death (c.1638), Rembrandt acquired at least one of his etched plates ("Tobias and the Angel"), which he reworked for his own "The Flight into Egypt" (Bartsch 56; Hind 266). Freitag 8826; Riggs, p. 712. Generally very good, but with highlighter on about a dozen pages of the text. The markings are mostly in the margins and are generally unobtrusive, but three or four pages have several lines underscored. More than serviceable as a reading copy. No dj.
Published by Hacker Art Books, 1978
Seller: Yushodo Co., Ltd., Fuefuki-shi, Yamanashi Pref., Japan
Association Member: ILAB
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Reprint edition. ix, 149 pp., 111 b&w plates. Original blue cloth. Reprint ed. of 1953 ed. publ. by University of Chicago Press.
Published by The New York Times & Arno Press, New York, 1963
First Edition
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Add to basketSingle Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Falk, Sam; Tenney, Gordon; Glass, Douglas; Dantzic, Jerry; Glueckselig, Leo; Owen, Bernard; Doty, Roy; Liebman, Oscar; Little, Tom (illustrator). First Edition. 120 pages. Features: 10 Downing St. Cover Photo; What Bearing does Trade Have on the Cold War and the Chance of Peace?; Britain's Politics - and Britain's Future - photos and brief article; Passport Barrier - The State Department insists on deciding which countries Americans may Visit; The Draft - Many Threatened, Few Chosen; Article and photos of an 'uneventful day at the Berlin Wall; Senator George B. Russell of Georgia - symbol of civil-rights opposition; How JFK gets the answers; Photos of U Thant at the U.N. - 10am to 8pm; Photo-illustrated article on British Painter Francis Bacon; The A-B-C of Director Alan Schneider; Several Lovely fashion ads; Nice Indian Head's new fabrics ad; Photos of 'Folk Song Frenzy'; Nice color ad for Knorr soups; Photos from Spanish Harlem; Lovely fashion photos feature 'The New Decolletage'; Super one-page color Froot Loops breakfast cereal; Photos of the home of architect-designer Alexander H. Girard. Average wear. Crossword completed. Nibbling along spine. Openings along coverfold. Back cover in rough shape. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by George Newnes, Ltd., London, 1923
First Edition
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Add to basketSingle Issue Magazine. Condition: Good. Nicolson, W.C. (cover); Wood, Stanley L.; Cleaver, Reginald; Hiley, F.E.; Sherie, E.F.; Woodville, R. Caton; Holloway, W.E.; Gillett, F.; Sindall, A.; Tennant, Dudley; Prater, E. (illustrator). First Edition. Pages 89-176, plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: The House of Death - how an Oklahoma rancher saved his own life; Three Asses in the Pyrenees - part 6 - the continued story of this European adventure trip; Bali - Isle of Wonder - wonderfully photo-illustrated article; Mrs. Robinson Crusoe - part 1of the adventure of Mrs. Idelle S. Meng and her husband on one of the loneliest islands in the Pacific; The Six Feathers - the unfortunate experience of a New Guinea trader who tried to smuggle the forbidden bird-of-paradise plumes out of the country; The Wood-Carvers of the Tyrol - great photo-illustrated article on a trip to the Groden VValley; The Romance of the Fur Trade - photo-illustrated article on fur trapping and fur farming in North-west Canada, including photo of a large polar bear being hauled into a boat; A Woman in Unknown Albania - part 3; The Trail of the Lonesome Postman - letters being delivered to some of the world's most remote locations; Caught by a Crocodile a British officer attempts to fill his water bottle at a river; The Idol That Jumped - the author purchased a 'devil-devil' figure from a Solomon Island chief, then startling things happened; The Merepur Mystery - a mystery is solved in India; The Man Who Fell Six Miles - Major R.W. Schroeder and his airplane - article with photos; The Written Word - Jim Carter saved himself in India with some clever writing. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy of this great vintage issue.
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Add to basketN.Y., 1978. IX,149 pp. 111 plts. Cloth.