Published by Lancer, 1965
Seller: Tim's Used Books Provincetown Mass., Provincetown, MA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Small Paperback. No marks in text. THE DESCRIPTION OF THIS SPECIFIC BOOK IS THE ONE YOU'LL RECEIVE Not a library book. Ships today in a cardboard enclosure. Tim's Used Books, open shop in Provincetown, Massachusetts, providing good books at reasonable prices on the same spot since 1991. shelf D.
Published by Exodus, New York, 1959
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. First edition. Softcover. The second issue of this short lived journal. The highlight of this issue is a striking portfolio of work by Richard Tyler's black and white illustrations. Also includes contributions by E. Rosenstock-Huessy, William Godden, Ivan C. Karp, Robert Cordier, Robert Hanlon, Ron Loewinsohn, John Williams, Stephen Tropp, Seymour Krim, and James Grady. A very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear and a small stain to the base of the spine and rear panel.
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 Judson Studio, New York, 1959
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. 72p. + [17p] portfolio by Tyler, poetry, fiction, essays, criticism, art, very good paperback literary arts journal in pictorial wraps.
Language: English
Published by L & M Arts, New York, 2006
ISBN 10: 097442496X ISBN 13: 9780974424965
Paperback. Colorfully illustrated glossy wraps with white and orange lettering; bw photo frontispiece; unpaginated; richly illustrated in color & bw. "Catalog of an exhibition held at L & M Arts, February 23 - April 15, 2006. Includes interview with Ivan Karp, December 9, 2005." -- website. VG (Wraps show light shelfwear at edges and corners; pages are clean and bright; text block is solid).
Language: English
Published by Lancer Books, 1967
Seller: Bookworks, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First mass-market edition, 1967. Lancer #73-588. Clean and tightly bound with very slight shelf wear only; appears unread.
Published by New York: Exodus, 1959
Seller: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st edition. Near Fine. 8vo, 88pp, printed wrappers. Nice copy of this unusual Beat-era magazine from New York, includes a 17-page portfolio of work by Richard Tyler of Uranian Press, plus writing by Seymour Krim et al. Date stamp to front cover (else unmarked), minor wear. Not Signed.
Published by National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, 1968
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Color and b&w reproductions; Square 8vo 8" to 9" tall; 92 pages; [SIGNED Presentation Copy] 1968 National Gallery of Canada. Square format paperback in glossy color illustrated covers. Signed by Rosenquist on the title page with presentation to David Pease. Pease was an accomplished modernist American painter and long time dean of the Yale Art School. Soundly bound with light shelf evidence and trace toning to the whites of the covers. With some color but mostly black and white reproductions of work from the exhibit. Includes a 4 panel b&w foldout of F-111 and two pages with facing die-cuts that can be placed to intersect the pages; one of the die cuts has tow short closed tear at the base of the cut. Uncommon signature of this accomplished American pop-artist with a noteworthy presentation and provenance. VG.
Published by OK Harris New York, NY, 1971
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[1] pp.; 15.3 x 11.5 cm.; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Single-sided announcement card published in conjunction with event held at OK Harris on May 21, 1971. Includes Ivan C. Karp as MC with music from his collection. Very Good. Yellowing of edges. "Admits 2" written in ink on bottom left corner of recto. Mailed copy with mailing marks on verso and hand addressed in ink.
Published by O.K. Harris Works of Art, New York, New York 1997, 1997
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Signed
Condition: Good. 4to. 20 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. Postcard insert signed "With Compliments" by OK Harris. Minor smudges on back cover. BW Plates. Provenance: From the collection of the Peter Norton Family Foundation, Santa Monica, CA. In 2003, Norton, the founder of Norton Utilities, became the chairman of the board of MoMA PS1.
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 4to. 424 pp. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. Slight shelfwear to boards. Jacket mildly shelfworn with faint scratch to rear panel.
Published by E. B. Crocker Art Gallery, Sacramento, California, 1973
Seller: Amnesty Bookshop - Brighton, Brighton, United Kingdom
US$ 57.69
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. Booklet to accompany a retrospective exhibition (in Sacramento and San Diego, California, U.S.A.) of the works (62 in total) of the paintings of Robert Bechtle, associated with a photorealist style, even if in his own words: ('I would not admit to the label of "realist."). The main feature of this publication is the artwork. The cited authors provide the briefest of commentaries on aspects of the paintings. Card covers (white and shiny): a little scuffing at the edges; with some pale markings/spotting in places. On the back cover, these markings tend to be of a blue hue. (image). Front cover features an understated and elegantly embossed signature of the artist (just visible on main image). Internally, the pages are mildly tanned throughout - although the prints remain largely unaffected by this phenomenon. Unpaginated. 8vo. Please note that, depending on destination, we may request an additional payment to cover any extra shipping/postage charges. Abe2205.
Published by Lancer Books. New York: Lancer Books, Inc., 1967
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. first edition. 73-588 very good- fine, spine crease Cover art by Weston. paperback,
Published by Artforum San Francisco, CA, 1963
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
62 pp.; 27 x 26.6 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue edited by Philip Leider. Essays "Problems of 'New Directions' Exhibitions," by William C. Seitz; "NO is an Involvement," by Michelle Stuart; "The Armory Show," by Kate T. Steinitz; "The New York Story," by Alfred Leslie; "Anti-Sensibility Painting," by Ivan C. Karp; "Born Before 1900," by Alfred Werner; "'Transformation' in Cézanne and Lichtenstein," by Erle Loran "Puerealism: 'The End' with Innocence," by Rosalind G. Wholden. Reviews by Palmer D. French, Philip Leider, Joanna C. Magloff, James Monte, and Knute Stiles. Cover: Sonia Gechtoff, color lithograph. Good. Rubbing of covers and bumping of corners. 1 cm. tear at bottom of verso. Contents clean and unmarked.
Published by Don Celender n.a., n.a. 1970 c., 1970
Seller: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
[50] pp.; 10.9 x 6.5 cm.; loose card[s]; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Set of playing cards by Don Celender featuring images of well known artists, writers, and gallery owners, superimposed over images of religious figures. Verso has a quote about or by the art world figure pictured. Art world figures include : Francis Bacon, J. Oliver Mitchell, Ivan C. Karp, Donald Judd, Wayne Thiebaud, Claes Oldenburg, Philip Pearlstein, Ernest Trova, Elaine de Kooning, Alexander Liberman, Richard Estes, Cy Twombly, Lucy Lippard, Alex Katz, Lee Krasner, Norman Rockwell, Marisol, Richard L. Feigen, Jim Dine, Bob Morris, Denise René, Richard Lindner, Robert Motherwell, George Segal, Paul Jenkins, Thomas Hoving, John Coplans, Harry N. Abrams, Clyfford Still, Richard Artschwager, Isamu Noguchi, Andrew Wyeth, Victor Vasarely, Andy Warhol, Louise Nevelson, Josef Albers, Henry Geldzahler, Mark Tobey, Roy Lichtenstein, Lucas Samaras, Jasper Johns, Helen Frankenthaler, Marc Chagall, Henry Moore, Georgia O'Keeffe, and Hilton Kramer. Very Good. 8 mm. of light soiling to bottom left corner of lid. Light yellowing and dusting of bottom of box. Complete set of cards. Contents clean and unmarked.
Published by Doubleday & Company, Garden City, NY, 1965
Seller: Brainerd Phillipson Rare Books, Holliston, MA, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
Signed
Ivan C. Karp Doobie Doo by Ivan C. Karp (HC, 1965, Presentation Copy) Doubleday, 1965. Presentation copy; NO dust cover, as issued. Light wear and soiling. Please see pictures for details. Unsigned presentation copy with promotional back cover ar (illustrator). Bound with yellow cloth spine and Lichtenstein cartoon drawing of a woman crying on the front boards.Clean an tight throughout. With promotional letter on the rear boards. Light soiling and wear along the edges of the front panel. An attractive, if worn copy. Special presentation copy with "Compliments of Doubleday & Company stamped on the front paste-down.
Published by Doubleday
Seller: ThriftBooksVintage, Tukwila, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. This is a rare copy of a novel (with the jacket) by the Soho gallerist who helped market and sell Pop artists in the 1960s like Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and Robert Rauschenberg. Karp inscribed the book to fellow gallerists, the Hegemann family, of whom Marta, the matriarch, was a member of the 1920s German movement called Stupid. New mylar added to ensure future enjoyment. signed and inscribed by author.
Published by Doubleday & Company, Inc., New York, 1965
Seller: The Scribe Bookstore, ABAC, Toronto, ON, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First edition. Front dust jacket designed by Roy Lichtenstein and rear dust jacket by Andy Warhol. Some age toning to dust jacket. Minor creasing to front & rear jacket and very minor loss to heel of jacket spine. Some edge wear to dust jacket. Price on front flap is unclipped. Includes an errata leaf featuring a correction on the final page of the book "The last line on page 206 should read: 'bring her any old thing. Goodbye Egypt!'" Some age toning to text block. Pages are clean. Binding is strong and square. Book comes in protective mylar.
Published by Doubleday & Company, 1965
Seller: The Book Junction, Shippensburg, PA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: VG-. Dust Jacket Condition: G. Stated First Edition. Book: some rubbing & edgewear; light duststaining on edges; some duststaining/foxing on endpages; yellowing; otherwise overall clean & tight. DJ present but has chips.creases, tears, yellowing, stains/discoloration, etc. 206 pages.
Published by Doubleday, Garden City, 1965
Seller: Old Book Shop of Bordentown (ABAA, ILAB), Bordentown, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: fine. First edition. First edition stated. Fine in bright dust jacket with only a tiny chip to the lower rear spine fold. Hardcover. 206 pp. Errata slip laid in at p. 206. The author's first (and only) published novel. The story of Maynard Ricefield, a "pioneer of pleasure" in early 1960s New York. Maynard, a "big-city culture cat", pursues two girls who are friends and carries off their hearts. Meanwhile, an Upper East side hosiery store owner, Irving Melman, is allowing a friend to use his phone as a horse racing bookie. For letting his phone be used, Irving gets more than rent money, but he is nevertheless unhappy. Back to Maynard; he's very happy but a trifle guilty since neither of the girls know about each other. Turmoil ensues between the friends, at the hosiery store, and some friends of Izzy The Bookie. Ivan Karp (1926-2012) was a New York art dealer, gallerist, and author who was considered instrumental in emergence of the PopArt movement and also played a role in the development of New York City's Soho district as an area of art galleries. Roy Lichtenstein created the front panel dust jacket art with lettering by John Rombola; the rear jacket was a silkscreen created by Andy Warhol from a photograph of the author by Steve Shapiro.
Published by Doubleday & Company, Inc, Garden City, New York, 1965
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Stated presentation copy. Light offsetting on flyleaves with publisher's complimentary rubberstamp on front pastedown, modest foxing at edge of front board and interior rear board, tiny tear at top rear corner, very good, the presentation copy issued without dust jacket. Ivan Karp was an American art dealer, gallerist, and author instrumental in the emergence of Pop Art and the development of Manhattan's SoHo gallery district in the 1960s.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Edition. New York: Doubleday & Company, 1965. Stated first edition, 1965, inscribed "For Ann with my very best wishes" and signed by the author on the half-title. Very good in good to very good dustjacket. Author's first novel. Blue and yellow cloth with dustjacket illustrated by Roy Lichtenstein on the front and Andy Warhol on the back. Light edgewear, good hinges, firm text block, name and address written inside front cover beneath the dustjacket flap, embossed stamp with the same address at lower corners of front free endpaper and half-title, no other markings. The mylar protected dustjacket has edgewear and a slightly darkened but legible spine, some light shelf soil to the white background, chips to spine ends and lower corner of rear panel, none of the chips interfering with dustjacket design. . Inscribed by The Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Published by Doubleday & Company, New York, 1965
Seller: Long Brothers Fine & Rare Books, ABAA, Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Steve Chapiro, John Rombola (illustrator). First Edition. 8vo. Pp. 206. Half yellow cloth over black boards, titles printed in blue on the spine, yellow endpapers. Fore edge untrimmed. Shadow of transparent tape adhesive on boards and endpapers, small stains to a few leaves. In the illustrated dust jacket, flap price of $4.50 intact. Jacket with a few short closed tears, a couple light stains on rear panel. The New York art critic, dealer and gallery owner was a catalyst in promoting Pop Art in the 1960s. His only published novel takes place in that milieu. Jacket painting by Lichtenstein, lettering by Rombola, back cover author photo by Chapiro screened by Warhol. Increasingly scarce. Dust jacket preserved in a removable clear archival sleeve.
Published by Doubleday & Company, Inc, Garden City, New York, 1965
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Stated presentation copy. Light wear on the boards, bottom corners just worn through, a few tiny faint stains on the topedge, near fine, the presentation copy issued without dust jacket. Inscribed by the author on the front fly, "For Andrew, with thanks for finding this curious document, Ivan C. Karp." Ivan Karp was an American art dealer, gallerist, and author instrumental in the emergence of Pop Art and the development of Manhattan's SoHo gallery district in the 1960s.
Dust Jacket Condition: dj. First Edition. First Edition. A comic novel by New York art dealer Ivan C. Karp, credited with helping popularize the first generation of Pop artists in the 1960s. Very Good plus in a Very Good plus dust jacket. Faint foxing on the page edges. Jacket lightly toned on the spine, flap folds, and rear panel, with light foxing on the verso.
Seller: White Square - Fine Books & Art, Easthampton, MA, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
Condition: Fine. Garden City, New York: Doubleday and Company, Inc., 1965. First edition, 206 pp. Hardcover in fine condition with unclipped and protected dust jacket also in fine condition. Errata slip laid in at p. 206. A satirical look at 1960s New York focusing on a "pioneer of pleasure" named Maynard Ricefield. A rare, collectible piece of 1960s pop culture. Ivan Karp (1926-2012) was a major figure in the Pop Art movement and Soho gallery scene. The dust jacket features front panel art by Roy Lichtenstein and a rear silkscreen created by Andy Warhol from a photograph of the author.