Published by The Pratt Graphics Center, CT, 1971
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good +. Dust Jacket Condition: very good. First edition. 9 x 11 in. Black cloth boards. Lavish B&W plates. Condition is VERY GOOD+ ; no wear, covers like new with a wisp of sunning along bottom edge. Binding tight and text unmarked. DJ is VERY GOOD ; not price-clipped, one spot, a bit sunned and toned. Art. Stax.
Published by The Pratt Center for Contemporary Printmaking in co-operation with Barre Publishers, Barre, MA and New York, 1967
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Dust Jacket Condition: dj. First Edition. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 128 pages. Edited by Fritz Eichenberg who also contributes an article on Lissitzky and the Russian avant-garde. Features a tipped in black and white illustration by Leonard Baskin as the frontispiece and also includes articles by Michael Benedickt, Roger Crossgrove, Toby Joysmith and numerous others along with many black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in cloth boards in an about very good die-cut dust jacket with some tape repairs to the front panel.
Published by The Typophiles, New York, 1941
First Edition
Hardcover. 57p., 4.5x7.25 inches, introduction, illustrators "who's who, illustrations, note, limited edition of 300 copies printed by Spiral Press & Duenwald Printing Corp., designed by John Blumenthal, hardcover bound in facsimile printed boards. According to the introduction, T.M. is not known but evidence points to Thomas Moore - not that one.
Published by New York: Coliseum., 1959
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 8vo. 96 pp.; 130 black & white reproductions/photographs. Illustrated catalogue with works by over 220 American artists listed including representing gallery and prices for work. Very good in wraps with a call number label on the front cover.
Published by Pratt Inst, Brooklyn, 1958
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
[20p] 9x11.75 inches, text of Jacques' speech from "As You Like It" illustrated with student graphic prints, mild toning and soiling to covers other wise very good limited first edition #32/250 copies, booklet in sewn pictorial wraps. Yearly publication from the institute and the first year of the Graphic Arts Workshop. Illustrated with prints from woodcuts and zinc plates and printed using a Vandercook Press.
Language: English
Published by Privately Published, New York, 1942
Seller: The Librarian's Books, Cranford, NJ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Rockwell Kent, Fritz Eichenberg, Don Freeman, et. Al (illustrator). Numbered. A Very Good copy in a Fair Slip case of number 220 of "[t]his illustrated edition of "Watch on the Rhine," numbered and limited to 349 copies."Shiny black slip case is worn along edging and corners. Patches of the black have worn away. Extensive wear around slip case opening. Scratching and shelf wear to slip case. Brick red boards have a black spine with crisp white lettering but with a bit of movement. White circle on front boards has graphic illustration by Rockwell Kent. Top edging is black. Middle edging has a faint groove in middle. Faint sunning inside front and back covers. Text is clean with no markings. 176 pages. Inside front cover has prior seller's note in pencil. From title page:"With a Special Foreword by Dorothy Parker." From "Acknowledgment and Thanks:"Thanks are due to the illustrators: Fritz Eichenberg, Don Freeman, Donald Gelb, William Gropper, Rockwell Kent, Benjamin Kopman, Hans Mueller, Luis Quintanilla, Philip Reisman, William Sharp, Lawrence Beall Smith."From the Foreword by Dorothy Parker:"The woman who wrote this play and the men who made these drawings give this, their book, to those who earliest fought Fascism."Contents:"Scene: The scene of the play is the living room of the Farrelly country house, about twenty miles from Washington. The time is late spring, 1940. Act One: Early on a Wednesday morning; Act Two: Ten days later; Act Three: A half hour later.".
Published by The Limited Editions Club, 1939
Seller: The Old Sage Bookshop, Prescott, AZ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Richard Floete, Eric C. Ricort, Sylvain Sauvage, John Austen, C. Pal Molnar, Yngve Berg, Edy Legrand, Eric Gill, Vera Willoughby, Barnett Freedman, Edward Baurden, Graham Sutherland, Carlotta Petrina, Arthur Rackham, Fritz Kredel, Friz Eichenberg, et al (illustrator). Limited Edition. Thirty-seven hardcovers with boards covered in purple, orange, tand, and white patterned paper; with natural cloth spines with gilt lettering; top edges gilt; deckled edges; each volume with a different artist; limited edition 578 / 1950. All 37 books in very good condition: spines have darkened with age; a bit of spotting on some spines; a handful with orange crayon on endpapers and near back endpapers; one has a small black mark on back board; all but one have Limited Edition Commentary insert. The Ten Years and William Shakespeare is bound in thin suede; poor condition with spine missing and other wear. Also a 20-page softcover Shakespeare Commentary (very good) and Some Notes.section 2 only. Will require extra for shipping. Not available for priority or international shipping. Size: Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. Book.
Published by Limited Editions Club 1949-1952, New York, 1949
Seller: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Limited Editions. Quarto, 15 vols.; G+; spines various colors, in full paper bindings; housed in 5 VG- red paper slipcases; 6 vols. ex-library, with usual marks; 9 vols. in publisher's original glassine wrappers; mild shelf wear and soiling; 9 vols. signed flat by Hersholt at colophon; individual vols. signed flat by Eichenberg, Jackson, Ardizzone, Rafaello Busoni, Lawson, or Ervine Metzl at colophon; pages clean; shelved above Limited Editions Club. 1354653. Shelved Dupont Bookstore.
Published by Limited Editions Club 1949-1952, New York, 1949
Seller: Charles Agvent, est. 1987, ABAA, ILAB, Fleetwood, PA, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Everett Gee Jackson; Fritz Eichenberg; Arthur Szyk; Edward Ardizzone; Fritz Kredel; Robert Lawson (illustrator). The complete 15 volume set in 5 red paper-covered slicases, small folio (8" x 12"), in various full color linen bindings. Includes "Hansel & Gretel," "Jack and the Beanstalk," "The Ugly Duckling," "Pandora's Box," "The Emperor's New Clothes," "Beauty and the Beast," "The Story of Aladdin," "The Three Bears," and seven others. All illustrations are in color with some hand-colored and some ORIGINAL COLOR LITHOGRAPHS. Each is copy #216 of 2500 or 2000 numbered copies with many of the copies signed by the illustrators and/or the editor. The editor has SIGNED nine of the volumes. Illustrators who have SIGNED are Fritz Eichenberg, Everett Gee Jackson, Edward Ardizzone, Rafaello Busoni, Robert Lawson, and Ervine Metzl. Arthur Szyk and Fritz Kredel have not signed. Scarce to find a complete set, especially with all volumes having the same number and in this condition. Near Fine in Near Fine slipcases, one with a worn lower corner.
Published by Pratt Adlib Press, Brooklyn, 1962
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Portfolio. Twelve hand-printed broadsides in a 9.25x12 inch folio, various texts, "Finnegan's Wake", etc., illustrated with student graphic prints, very good limited first edition #626/800 copies, program for the installation of Richard Heathcote Heindel as President laid-in. Yearly publication from the institute and the first year of the Graphic Arts Workshop. Illustrated with prints from woodcuts and zinc plates, very attractive presentation. This is the special printing of numbers 301-800 for the Installation.