Published by Omnibus Press, Various cities, 1991
First Edition Signed
First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. INSCRIBED by the author on the half-title page: "Enjoy this celebration! / Dave / May 94." Hint of wear to the corners and spine, else about Fine in perfect-bound wrappers. Signed.
24 x 18 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * Jimmy Page on stage in Copenhagen 1971.
Published by Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Company, 1993, 1993
Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom
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US$ 267.70
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Add to basketINSCRIBED TO MEMBER OF LED ZEPPELIN. Small Quarto, unpaginated. With 28 black and white photographic images, subjects including Dizzy Gillespie, Madonna, Mel Gibson and David Bowie. Warmly INSCRIBED TO JOHN PAUL JONES by the artist in gold ink/paint to front free endpaper: 'To / John Paul / & / Eloise // All my / love always / Malibu xxx '93 / Herb'. In publisher's green cloth with gilt titles to spine and upper board. Reproduction of 'Neath with Shadows, Rear View, Poundridge, 1985' to upper board. Black endpapers. A fine, as-new copy. Signed.
Published by Guildford: Genesis Publications Limited, 2010, 2010
Seller: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, United Kingdom
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US$ 3,431.99
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Add to basket[Rock music] SIGNED LIMITED EDITION. Folio, with 650 photographic illustrations. Limited edition, number 901 of 2500 copies SIGNED by Jimmy Page. Quarter bound in black morocco leather over unique perspex covers with screen-printed photograph portraits, marbled endpapers, all edges gilt. In a leather and silk slipcase blocked in gilt and an outer protective drawstring bag. An unopened COMPLETE example, in the protective wrapping paper within original printed outer card mailer, which includes an integral tray to hold the publisher's glossy catalogue (usually lacking from copies not contained in the carton). The first official published work from the legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist. Page's photographic autobiography is a visual history of one of the world's most iconic and gifted rock musicians. A heavily subscribed title and now a Genesis Publications 'Hall of Fame' book, with all copies being sold out within days of publication. Signed.
Published by Privately Printed: Zürich, 2021, 2021
Seller: Yves G. Rittener - YGRbookS, Zürich, Switzerland
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US$ 2,617.72
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Neu. Dust Jacket Condition: Wie neu. 1. Auflage. First Edition, First Printing. One of XII copies, this one No. V. 17 original photographs taken by YGR of the band's concert at the Hallenstadium in Zürich on the 29th of June 1980. All of the photos size A3, signed, titled and numbered by the photographer and contained in a folder 33.3 by 44cm. The photographs were taken at the Hallenstadion in Zürich during one of Led Zeppelin s last concerts on the 29th of June in 1980. They have never been printed before. Taken with a slides film the ASA of which was ramped up in the developing process in order to be able to take pictures without having to use any flashlight. We have had to scan the images, because the technique to develop photographs from slides directly, does not exist any longer. The scans, however, are of excellent quality, so that even poster size prints (70 by 100cm and larger ones) come out really beautiful. No photoshopping whatsoever. The photographs offered here for sale have been printed by Remo Eyer Fine Art Print in Zürich on size A3 (297 by 420mm) Hahnemühle FineArt Baryta 325 gsm. Each photograph is limited to 12 copies; numbered (I-XII), titled, signed and dated by the photographer in pencil at the bottom of the back. In addition, three copies lettered Y, G and R of the complete series have been printed, containing the original slides (copy Y) and a memory stick with the high resolution scans of the slides (copies Y, G and R). The lettered copies are not for sale. Should you only be interested in individual prints, please get in touch with us. Widmung des Verfassers.
20.5 x 30.5 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * John Paul Jones at Led Zeppelin's debut concert in Copenhagen, 7 September 1968. He and his wife Mo had bought the fancy suit at a theatre selling out of its costumes.
20.5 x 30.5 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * A wailing Robert Plant at Led Zeppelins debut concert in Copenhagen, 7 September 1968.
20.5 x 30.5 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * A relaxed Jimmy Page at a press conference at Galerie Birch in Copenhagen, on 1 March 1973.
Published by Guildford: Genesis Publications, 2020, 2020
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
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US$ 5,147.99
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Add to basketSigned deluxe edition, number 33 from 350 in full leather bindings and accompanied by a hand numbered print, from a total edition of 2,500 copies. The Anthology is a continuation of the project begun with Page's self-titled autobiography, profusely illustrated with material from his personal archives. "It has given me the opportunity to showcase the detail behind the detail," writes the guitarist. Throughout are images of early performances, instruments, stage costumes, and ephemera from his private collections, accompanied by Page's annotations. The solander box is designed to imitate his first Selmer crocodile skin guitar case. Folio. With illustrations throughout. Original leather, lettering and designs to spine and boards in gilt and red, gilt edges, black silk bookmarker. Housed in a crocodile skin pattern solander box with metal plate to front, lettered in black and ruled in red. All housed in the black cloth bag lettered in gilt, as issued. In fine condition, with original packaging.
Published by Guildford: Genesis Publications Limited, 2010, 2010
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketFirst edition, number 33 of 350 deluxe copies from a total edition of 2,500, signed by Page. This large and sumptuously designed photographic autobiography details the Led Zeppelin guitarist's career. Page personally selected and arranged the images, which come from a range of sources including family albums, concert photographs, posters, magazines, and record covers. Folio. With 650 full-page photographic illustrations. Original black morocco, lettering to spine and device to front cover gilt, marbled endpapers, edges gilt. Housed in a black silk solander box with silkscreened aluminium plate to the cover, lettering gilt. All housed in the dark blue printed cloth draw-string bag. A fine copy, with original packaging.
Published by Atlantic Recording Corporation, Burbank, CA, 2014
Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
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Led Zeppelin's second album, first released in 1969. Double-folding album with designs by cover artist David Juniper. Inscribed by David Juniper on the front panel, "The music of 'Led Zeppelin I' had blown me away and so on spec, I mocked up a fold-out design for the second album and took it to Led Zeppelin's manager David Juniper - designer of the cover art for 'Led Zeppelin II.'" Additionally inscribed by Frank Borman on the front panel, "Not Neil Armstrong! Frank Borman Apollo 8 CDR." American aeronautical engineer and NASA astronaut Frank Borman was the commander of Apollo 8, the first mission to fly around the Moon, and together with crewmates Jim Lovell and William Anders, became the first of 24 humans to do so, for which he was awarded the Congressional Space Medal of Honor. Borman's face was superimposed on the cover of the album with the members of the band because Juniper had believed he was Neil Armstrong. In fine condition. Led Zeppelin II was conceived during a busy period of Led Zeppelin's career from January through August 1969, when they completed four European and three American concert tours. The cover art for this album was developed by David Juniper, a classmate of Jimmy Pageâs from Sutton Art College in Surrey. His brilliant design for Led Zeppelin II was based on a photograph of the Jagdstaffel 11 Division of the German Air Force during World War I, the Flying Circus led by the Red Baron. Juniper replaced four of the flyersâ heads with photos of the band members and other famous people, including Frank Borman.
Published by Atlantic Recording Corporation, Burbank, CA, 2014
Seller: Raptis Rare Books, Palm Beach, FL, U.S.A.
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A fine example of Led Zeppelin's greatest albums which earned album cover artist David Juniper a Grammy nomination for Best Recording Package. Lengthily signed on the front panel by album cover artist David Juniper, "The music of Led Zeppelin I had blown me away and so on spec, I mocked up a fold-out design for the second album and took it [to] Led Zeppelin's manager. David Juniper. Designer of the cover art for Led Zeppelin II." David Juniper was was a classmate of Jimmy Page's at Sutton Art College in Surrey. His clever design for Led Zeppelin II was based on a photograph of the Jagdstaffel 11 Division of the German Air Force during World War I, the Flying Circus led by the Red Baron. Juniper replaced four of the flyers' heads with photos of the band members, added facial hair and sunglasses to some of the flyers' faces or replaced some with the faces of other people. The blonde-haired woman is French actress Delphine Seyrig in her role as Marie-Magdalene in the film Mr. Freedom, a leftist anti-war satire by William Klein. In fine condition. Led Zeppelin II was conceived during a busy period of Led Zeppelin's career from January through August 1969, when they completed four European and three American concert tours. The finished tracks reflect the band's evolving musical style of blues-derived material and their guitar riff-based sound and it has been described as the band's heaviest album, and even the quintessential heavy metal album. Led Zeppelin II was a commercial success, and was the band's first album to reach number one on charts in the UK and the US. The album's cover designer David Juniper was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Recording Package in 1970. The album also yielded Led Zeppelin's biggest hit, "Whole Lotta Love". This song reached No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1970, after Atlantic went against the group's wishes by releasing a shorter version on 45. The single's B-side, "Living Loving Maid (She's Just a Woman)", also hit the Billboard chart, peaking at No. 65 in April 1970. The album helped establish Led Zeppelin as an international concert attraction, and for the next year, the group continued to tour relentlessly, initially performing in clubs and ballrooms, then in larger auditoriums and eventually stadiums as their popularity grew.
30 x 24 cm. Recent, handmade copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer on the verso of photo. * A very young Jimmy Page at the notorious press reception at Galerie Birch, Copenhagen March 2. 1973. The band played KB-Hallen that same evening.
28 x 17,5 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * Robert Plant in Copenhagen 2001. Plant played a concert and the next day met up with photographer Jørgen Angel. Angel showed him the photos from Led Zeppelin's debut concert - for the first time.
28,5 x 18 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * Led Zeppelin lead singer is just a haystack of hair and rock'n'roll - and so is Jimmy Page in the background. Taken during a concert in Copenhagen on February 28 1970.
28 x 18 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * Robert Plant at Led Zeppelins concert in KB-Hallen, Copenhagen February 28th 1970.
28,5 x 18,5 cm. Recent, handmade copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * Robert Plant and Jimmy Page on stage at KB-Hallen in February 28th 1970.
20.5 x 30.5 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer Jørgen Angel on the verso. * An intense Robert Plant at Led Zeppelins concert in Copenhagen, March 1973.
24 x 30,5 cm. Recent, handmade copy. Signed and copyright stamped by the photographer on the verso of photo. * Led Zeppelin in concert in Gladsaxe, Denmark 1969. Robert Plant is screaming at the top of his voice; Jimmy Page is calm and concentrated on guitar.
30 x 40 cm. Recent, handmade high quality copy. Stamped "Test print" on the back. Signed by the photographer on the back. * First concert, Gladsaxe, 7. september 1968.