Language: English
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1948
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
single issue magazine. cover art by Walter Haskell Hinton (illustrator). First Edition. Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Chicago: Very Good. 1948. First Edition. VG copy with remains of tape across the ends of the somewhat cocked spine, usual edgewear to the cover, letter "A" in pencil to the front cover, text paper tanned as usual. ; Includes "The Man From Yesterday", a sequel to WARRIOR OF THE DAWN by Lee Francis, [pseudonym of Howard Browne], "Tommorow I Die" by Richard Casey, etc. mag 24.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1948
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. cover art by Walter Haskell Hinton (illustrator). First Edition. Includes "The Man From Yesterday", a sequel to WARRIOR OF THE DAWN by Lee Francis, [pseudonym of Howard Browne], "Tommorow I Die" by Richard Casey, etc. Very good copy with wear and creasing and tiny edge tears, small hole to paper at head of spine, text paper tanned as usual. bx431.
Published by Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, 1948
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. cover art by Walter Haskell Hinton (illustrator). First Edition. Chicago: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Chicago: Very Good. 1948. First Edition. First edition. Pulp magazine. Pictorial wrappers [about 7" x 9.75"], 162 pages, illustrated. Includes "The Man From Yesterday" [a sequel to WARRIOR OF THE DAWN] by Lee Francis [pseudonym of Howard Browne], "Tommorow I Die" by Richard Casey, etc. Some edgewear, pulp paper tanned, as usual bx 66.
Language: English
Published by Yale University Press, USA, 1993
ISBN 10: 0300055404 ISBN 13: 9780300055405
Seller: Richard Sylvanus Williams (Est 1976), WINTERTON, United Kingdom
US$ 21.56
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: VG DW. Second Printing with Corrections. Black cloth, gilt Two slight horizontal indentations to front cover, otherwise Book is in very fine condition with virtually no signs of wear and/or age. Dustwrapper/dustjacket is in very good condition with minor signs of wear and/or age. A bit dust marked and spine has minor marks. SPECIAL POSTAGE RATES APPLY Packed weight 1800g.
US$ 34.59
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Fine. FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY of the 1987 Walter Neurath Memorial Lecture. 8vo, pp. 64, amply illustrated in b/w. Original rust cloth, lettered and ruled in gilt. White paper plate to front pastedown: "This presentation copy of the Walter Neurath Memorial Lecture is sent with the compliments of the Directors of Thames and Hudson". Clean, tight and bright. In the original matching rust cloth slip case, gilt stamped Thames and Hudson device to front: a few loose threads to cloth edge at rear. Still, a smart, square copy of the words and images of Haskell's 19th Walter Neurath Memorial Lecture, given annually on subjects reflecting the interests of the founder of Thames and Hudson. Fine/ Fine The Walter Neurath Memorial Lectures are given annually each spring on subjects reflecting the interests of the founder of Thames and Hudson.
Language: English
Published by Radius Books / Art Santa Fe Presents, Santa Fe, 2009
ISBN 10: 1934435163 ISBN 13: 9781934435168
First Edition
Dust Jacket Condition: dj. First Edition. Hardcover. First Edition. The first major monograph devoted to the work of Ed Moses, a Southern California artist associated with the Ferus Gallery. With 120 color illustrations. About Fine in a Fine dust jacket. Oversize volume, shipping billed at cost.
US$ 433.02
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Hardcover. Condition: GOOD. Light general shelf wear to cover, spine and page edges. Possible clean ex-library copy, with their stickers and or stamp. A member of the group of L.A. artists immortalized as the "Cool School" in Morgan Neville's 2007 documentary of the same name, Ed Moses' first exhibition was at the legendary Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles, 1957. But for two brief stints in New York (1958-60) and in Europe (1973-74), Moses has remained in Southern California for his whole life, and his career has been central to the history of West Coast art--along with peers Ed Kienholz, Robert Irwin, John Altoon and Wallace Berman. Rather than maintain one distinct style, Moses has repeatedly renewed his approach to his art, which has ranged from his early, delicate, abstract drawings to the architectural grid work and resin paintings of the 1970s, the Apparitions paintings of the late 1980s and early 1990s and the huge canvases that he is producing now. Consistent features of Moses' work are an emphasis on gesture and mark-making and an intimate connection with his materials. Moses has had numerous shows throughout his long career, but this is his first major monograph.