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Published by Literary Licensing, LLC, 2011
ISBN 10: 1258138034ISBN 13: 9781258138035
Seller: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less 0.39.
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Published by Literary Licensing, LLC 6/5/2011, 2011
ISBN 10: 1258033488ISBN 13: 9781258033484
Seller: BargainBookStores, Grand Rapids, MI, U.S.A.
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Hardback or Cased Book. Condition: New. Letters of John Marin 0.78. Book.
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Published by Twice a Year, New Year, 1939
Seller: The Reluctant Bookseller, Albany, NY, U.S.A.
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Wrappers. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: None. drawings and photographs ( Porter, Eliot. Marin, John ) (illustrator). 1st Edition. The first printing of this important publication, Issue Number II, for the period Spring - Summer 1939. An early and provocative civil liberties magazine. Bound in publisher's stiff gray wrappers. Featuring the work of William Carlos Williams, Walter Gropius, Marcel Proust, John Marin. As well as the portion of this journal devoted to civil liberties and literature, this edition features a large section devoted to architecture ( George Bernard Shaw, Walter Gropius, Lewis Mumford et al. ) A near fine example with some light chipping to the edges of the yapped stiff gray wrappers. With ' An Introductory Note on Issue Number Two ' laid in. This item is printed on stiff cream colored paper.
Published by "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press, New York, 1931
Hardcover. One of 400 copies. Gray cloth, mylar cover, unpaginated. An uncommon original edition of letters penned by American modernist John Marin (1870-1953) to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946). Edited, with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. The letters run from 1910-1930. Includes a reproduction of one handwritten page, tipped into the binding. This copy includes an additional four-fold containing a Marin poem to Stieglitz from 1941. One of 400 copies. G- (Binding is well soiled or aged beneath the mylar, with a taped outer spine; pages are clean except for the browned outer edges; a rebinding candidate.).
Published by "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press, New York, 1931
Hardcover. One of 400 copies. Gray cloth, unpaginated pgs. An uncommon original edition of letters penned by American modernist John Marin (1870-1953) to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946). Edited, with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. The letters run from 1910-1930. Includes a reproduction of one handwritten page, tipped into the binding. 242 of 400 copies. VG ex-libris. corners rubbed. spine corners rubbed. half-inch tear to top of spine cloth. small dent to top edge of cover. light shelfwear & spotting to cover. libris sticker on inside cover pastedown w/ small number notations in top corner & faded blue marking. neat owner's signature along top edge of cover fly-leaf. pgs exhibit light edge toning w/ occasional instances of foxing near the spine & top corners.
Published by Privately Printed, New York, 1931
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: very good. Includes a facsimile of a Marin hand written letter bound in on a smaller sheet than the page size of the book.Tall 8vo, grey cloth (spine chipped), uncut edges. New York: Privately printed for an American Place, 1931. Internally fine. Scarce record of letters written mainly to Alfred Stieglitz. Number 120 of 400 copies on Aurelian paper.
Published by "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press, New York, 1931
Hardcover. One of 400 copies. Gray cloth, unpaginated pgs. An uncommon original edition of letters penned by American modernist John Marin (1870-1953) to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946). Edited, with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. The letters run from 1910-1930. Includes a reproduction of one handwritten page, tipped into the binding. 242 of 400 copies. VGVG, very minor spotting on front cover, which ppears age-toned.
Published by "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press, New York, 1931
Hardcover. One of 400 numbered copies. Gray cloth, unpaginated pgs. An uncommon original edition of letters penned by American modernist John Marin (1870-1953) to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946). Edited, with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. The letters run from 1910-1930. Includes a reproduction of one handwritten page, tipped into the binding. 185 of 400 copies. This copy is inscribed to Gertrude Weyhe Dennis, the daughter of renowed book dealer and gallerist, Erhard Weyhe; dated May 24 1948. VG (light tanning to cover edges; light scuffs & scratches w/ some brown discolorization to gutter. light tanning to pg edges. many unopened pgs.).
Published by "Privately Printed for an American Place" / Beekman Hill Press, New York, 1931
Hardcover. Gray cloth, unpaginated pgs. An uncommon original edition of letters penned by American modernist John Marin (1870-1953) to American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946). Edited, with an introduction by Herbert J. Seligmann. The letters run from 1910-1930. Includes a reproduction of one handwritten page, tipped into the binding. 23 of 400 copies. This copy also inscribed to Erhard Weyhe and signed on the ffep by Marin, who refers to him as his "Old Friend." VG (light tanning to cover edges. light tanning to pg edges. many unopened pgs.) One of 400 numbered copies and 1 of 50 copies signed by Marin.
Published by New York Privately Printed for An American Place, 1931, 1931
Seller: James Arsenault & Company, ABAA, Arrowsic, ME, U.S.A.
8vo (9.875" x 6.5"), gray cloth, gilt title at spine. Facsimile of an autograph letter bound in. Laid in photograph and newsprint portrait. First edition, limited to 400 copies, this copy number 343. Inscribed by Marin on the half-title: "To Stanley Clifford write some more, John Marin." A volume of letters written to Alfred Stieglitz between 1910 and 1930, reflecting the close relationship between the artist and the gallerist. Stieglitz was a crucial figure early in Marin's career, giving him his first one-man exhibition in 1909 at gallery 291 and providing him with financial support. Many of the letters included here were written from Stonington and West Point, Maine. A photograph of Marin's cottage at Cape Split, Maine, taken by Stanley Clifford in the fall of 1950 (and so inscribed on the verso) is laid in. Clifford was a Deer Isle, Maine antiquarian bookseller and a friend of Marin. CONDITION: Near fine.