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Published by Denmark 2012, 2012
Seller: ART CONSULTING:SCANDINAVIA, Books on Art, Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.
, Danish, Year2012, Illust. B/W, Illust. Color32, ISBN , Code 6858. Softbound, In Pristine Condition, Pages 36, Size 6ösq.
Published by Editions Albin Michel, Paris, 1968
Seller: Old Favorites Bookshop LTD (since 1954), Stouffville, ON, Canada
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good Condition. Color and B/W Illustrations of World War I Posters (illustrator). French Text. 242 poster World War I poster illustrations. Blue cloth binding. Top and bottomof spine and corners of binding lightly rubbed and bumped. Content clean, bright and sound. This book is large and may require additional postage. Photos available on request.
Published by Published by London & North Eastern Railway, London 1939., 1939
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Publisher's original wire-stitched colour illustrated yapped card covers by Frank Newbould. 9'' x 8''. Contains 77 pp with framed picture window monochrome photographs throughout. Folded down the centre pages so as to allow to be easily carried inside your inside top pocket, the paper is divided by a central line, and passengers travelling North with their back to the engine would see the views described to the right of the red line, while those facing the other way saw those on the left; the descriptions are comprehensive and detailed, with historical notes, folding map of the network to the rear. Small tears to the edges of the covers and in Very Good clean condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. RAILWAYS & LOCOMOTIVES.
Published by Collectors Pr, 2002
ISBN 10: 1888054697ISBN 13: 9781888054699
Seller: Aragon Books Canada, OTTAWA, ON, Canada
Book
Condition: New.
Published by Not Available, 1964
Seller: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
Condition: Fine. Number of books: 1 book.
Published by Not Available, 1960
Seller: Sunny Day Bookstore, SINGAPORE, Singapore
Condition: Fine. Number of books: 1 book.
Published by Government Printing Office n.y., Washington, DC
Seller: Main Street Fine Books & Mss, ABAA, Galena, IL, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Poster. Folio (17" X 24"). Near fine. Slightest bit of faint wear. An exceptionally bright and handsome example of this "War Savings Stamps" all-text poster, printed in black letters within a blue borders on white stock. A second, smaller blue margin near the bottom, bearing the small oval "Torch of Liberty" logo at upper left corner, notes: "W.S.S. / War Savings Stamps / Issued by the / United States / Government." The War Savings Stamps program was a United States Treasury Department patriotic endeavor to raise funds during World War One and Two by selling interest-earning ten and twenty-five cent stamps primarily to school children. A superb copy, bearing none of the folds and edge tears usually found on these -- a rare survivor in near pristine condition.
Condition: Fine. Number of books: 1.
Condition: Fine. The book is in fine condition.
Published by New York: F.F.F. Publishers, 1945., 1945
Seller: Joe Maynard, Newburgh, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Quarto, magazine format, photographic illustrations, graphic, disturbing images of war and concentration camps printed on newsprint with glossy pictoria wrappers (small stamp from a Michigan pharmacy at top of front cover, back cover with child s pencil doodles, rubbing and soiling to covers, , creases, a few tiny chips to edges with minor loss, else good or better).
Condition: Fine. Number of books: 1.
Published by No date circa 'A Tuck Book / Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd / Copyright Printed in England', 1943
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
See his entry in the Oxford DNB. A scarce item: no copy in the British Library and the only copies on COPAC at Cambridge and the V & A. In fair condition, lightly aged and with slight creasing to outer edge of front cover, on which a label has been laid down, carrying an inscription (repaired at one corner with archival tape) by Thomas: From one child to another - Love and I cant thank you enough for everything - I ll look forward to Janiuary - Muh love I ll writer later . A stapled pamphlet in brown card wraps. 16pp, landscape 8vo. A striking and attractive item, designed to look like a young child s notebooks, the covers having the deliberate appearance of a brown-paper wrapper, with a mock-charcoal illustration of Churchill in tin Victory hat and blue boilersuit, smoking a long cigar. Title on cover: Close-ups | Through a childs [sic] eyes | by Bert Thomas . Purportedly the work of a child named Pam , the pamphlet contains childlike images and text, with pages on Mr Churchill , Mr Roosevelt , Premier Stalin , Gen. Sikorski , Vhisnh Kai-shek , Gen De Gaulle , Field M. Smuts , Eleanor ( or Mrs Roosevelt ), Lord Woolton , Mr. Maisky , and Five bad men : Hitler , Mussolini , Doctor Goebels , Goreing and Laval . See Image.
Seller: Librairie Chat, Beijing, China
Condition: Fine. Number of books: 3 books.
Published by Paramount Advertizing (sic) Corporation, 88 Broadway, New York, 1918
Seller: Antipodean Books, Maps & Prints, ABAA, Garrison, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Very good condition. World War I propaganda poster centers on Field Marshall Douglas Haig, commander of the British Expeditionary Force, silhouetted on the Rock of Gibraltar. Von Hindenburg representing Germany, Austria, the Crown Prince and the Turks all figured with text bubbles, while a teaming mass of soldiers charge the rock with bayonets. "John Bull" representing the British comments that the Yankees will soon be here. Vol. 2 in the top left, No. 9 in the top right. Lithograph with hand color. Published by the Paramount Advertising Company in NY, Subscription Price $1.00 per week. 29.5 x 20 plus margins. Old folds. Considering the carnage wrought on the world in WWI, the deaths of over 10 million people & 10 million animals, we ought to guard ourselves against the effects of propaganda today.
Published by U.S. Government Printing Office,, [Washington, D.C.]:, 1945
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Atlas folio. 18.5 x 25.5 in. Colour lithograph (toning to verso, edgewear, minor wear at fold creases, couple very slight tears to fore-edges), still VG bright exemplar. First edition of this original War Bonds drive poster issued as part of the 7th War Loan subscription in May, 1945 days after the Victory in Europe, and with many in the US Treasury concerned demand would slack off with Japan undefeated in the Pacific and Asia. Based on the famed Joe Rosenthal AP photograph of the second American flag being raised on Iwo Jima. The War Loan drive proved so successful the U.S. Treasury garnered over $ 156 billion. Beall (1892-1967) was a very successful commercial artist who launched his career with ad campaigns for Maxwell House Coffee, as well as cover art for Collier's Magazine, and later became known for his very popular World War II propaganda posters.
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. movie poster, has some edge wear and a small tear, Thomas Coleman and Michael rosenblat present Stoogemania starring Josh Mostel, Melanie Chartoff, Sid Caeser and the three stooges, also has the name stoogemania written on back approx. 26 and 1/2 by 41 long 1985.
Seller: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. 7 American posters; 1 British. All in English. Range in size from 12x17" to 23x17". All Good or better. Only 3 posters are unillustrated text; the rest have illustrations of some kind. 4 posters advertise Liberty bonds (one and 2 color); another poster is a YMCA recruitment poster seeking "4000 men resourceful, determined, successful.who can think and work and comfort our Soldiers, weary and suffering from the trenches. General Pershing wants you;.civilization calls you for the biggest job in Europe"; another poster requests used clothing by American Red Cross showing 3 large photographs of European war victims ; one is titled "Victory Liberty Loan" and has large illustration of blinded soldier; "The War of Munitions - How Great Britain has Mobilised Her Industries" poster has text plus several cartoon-type illus (several fold lines on this poster.) Most 1918 and 1919. Would make a fine exhibition. Photographs available. All posters are original. Each poster is held in flat heavy cardboard artwork sleeve with cellophane face. Lot of 8 Posters. Ephemera. Paperback.
Published by Sackett & Wilhelms Corp., [New York], 1918
Seller: William Reese Company - Literature, ABAA, New Haven, CT, U.S.A.
Original gfolio color lithoghraphed poster (ca. 77 x 102 cm; 30 x 40"). Expertly mounted on archival linen, with minor use at old folds and a crease in the right margin. Very fresh and brght. One of the best known and visually striking of the US Great War Bond Posters, lithographed after a design by Walter Hunt Everett (1880-1946), noted Brandywine artist and student of Howard Pyle.
Published by steendrukerij de jong & co., seattle world's fair,, seattle & hilversum, The Netherlands:, 1962
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
One large colour lithographed poster, sized 20.75 x 30.75 in., on a thick paper stock, with sharp bright original colour, no age toning, very slight creasing to upper right corner, or other very slight age imperfections of the era, shrunk-wrap on archival foam core. First edition of this Elffers poster promoting the World of Art exhibition at the Fine Arts Pavilion in the Century 21 Seattle World's Fair in 1962. The Fine Arts Pavilion contained five main galleries, and opened the fair with the six separate exhibits as listed, with the Masterpieces of Art replaced after Sept. 3, 1962 with Northwest Painting & Sculpture, Adventures in Art, and Countries of the Pacific Rim. Elffers (1910-1990) was a noted Dutch artist, illustrator, painter, printmaker, book binding designer, sculptor, ceramic artist, and photographer, whose work was first displayed at the Rijksmuseum in 1939. Although not credited, the consistent lower case lettering here without punctuation may have been designed by Willem Sandberg (1897-1984) who also worked the Seattle World's Fair Art Catalogue, and was the art director of the Stedelijk Museum, and this was a signature style of his. Elffers also created individual posters for each of the exhibits, including Art since 1950 which graced covers of programs, with an example of "art since 1950" held at MOHAI in Seattle.
Art / Print / Poster Signed
WORLD WAR II Allied Poster. This historical poster was printed in New York in 1944, for the provisional French government and imported the 6 of June 1944 in the Free France by the allied soldiers on D Day. Titled "Liberte, liberte cherie, conduis et soutiens nos bras vengeurs", A very powerful image of a warring Marianne pointing her sword in attacking forward pose and raising her other hand to call her followers, with a large head of the Statue of Liberty resolutely behind her. Overall Dimensions 15 x 19 in. (38.1 x 48.3 cm) Signed in print by the artist Natacha Carlu. Jacque Carlu wife Anne Natacha Carlu signed all her works as Natacha Carlu, both made art deco posters in the 30's and anti Nazi posters during the second world war. As the Nazi had invaded Paris this poster was Published in NY by the Free French Press and Information Service (New York, N.Y.) Marianne as warrior has been the a personification of liberty and equality; and is displayed in many places in France including the Arc of Triumph, that has almost the same image of Marianne pointing her sword. This original poster colors are strong and condition is very good.
Art / Print / Poster Signed
[WORLD WAR II]. As Paris was still occupied by Nazi troops, this historical poster was printed in Philadelphia in April 1944, for the provisional French government in Algeria and imported the 6 of June 1944 in the Free France by the allied soldiers. A 20 7/8 x 14 11/16 in color Litho with a crossed out swastika that is being destroyed by a hammer with the handle of the hammer having the main Allied flags : USA, UK, Russia and France . The concept beeing: "Nazis will be destroyed between the Allied hammer and the French anvil" the French expression for "between the devil and the deep blue sea". This was one of the most famous Jean Carlu French World War II posters, titled "Entre le Marteau.et l'enclume!" Printed in 1944, Beautiful Color lithograph poster promoting an Allied win during the Second World War. Published by the Republique Francaise-Commissariat a l'information in 1944 by McCandlish Lithograph Corporation, Philadelphia. USA. The liberation of Paris military battle that took place from 19 August 1944 until the German garrison surrendered the French capital on 25 August 1944. Signed in print by the artist. Condition is generally very good.
Published by U.S. Treasury Dept., United States Printing & Lithograph Co.,, [Washington, D.C.] & New York:, 1918
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
One large original poster, 20 x 30 in., colour lithograph (toning to fore-edges, couple minor closed tears neatly repaired on verso, minor chipping to corners, oxidization of paper on verso), still a remarkably bright copy with little sunning to the image retaining the original richness. First edition of this very popular poster executed by Haskell Coffin in 1918 employing the image of Joan of Arc to pull at the heartstrings of American women to buy War Savings Stamps for the war effort. Cecil B. DeMille's 1916 epic film, Joan: The Woman had generated so much press coverage, and movie lovers that Joan of Arc had become a household name. War Savings Stamps were inexpensive, and after completing a booklet could be converted into War Bonds -- these drives funded two-thirds of the American war effort in World War I. Coffin (1878-1941) flourished as a commercial artist through the opening decades of the 20th Century, producing covers for Redbook, McCall's, Leslie's Illustrated, The Saturday Evening Post, and producing iconic posters for the War effort.
Published by Artprints, Inc.,, Seattle, WA:, 1962
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
First Edition
One large colour lithographed poster, sized 20.5 x 29 in., on a thick textured paper stock, with sharp bright original colour, slight age toning, one very small closed tear w/in image at upper fore-edge expertly repaired, or other very slight age imperfections of the era, still a NF copy, shrunk-wrap on archival foam core, preserved with the original illustrated mailing tube stamped "Mts. and Fair." First edition of this Bonath poster promoting the Century 21 Seattle World's Fair in 1962. This official World's Fair poster based on an abstract painting by Harry Bonath centers on the Space Needle in the fore-ground, with Mount Rainier and the Cascades stretching behind. This painting unlike the Matthiesen concept art, or the Earle Duff Official World's Fair poster depicts the Space Needle in its' Century 21 paint scheme. Bonath (1903-1976) studied under Maynard Dixon and John Gerrity, operated a studio in Sacramento from 1918-1926, and by 1927 was one of the "California Style" school of modern-advertising artists who flocked to Seattle in the 1920's through post-War era. He worked as the cover illustrator for the Seattle Sunday Times magazine, served in the U.S. Navy during World War II, and operated his advertising art studio until his death. Although often reproduced in a variety of formats, the original posters are quite scarce, especially with the original mailing tube sporting the wraparound Space Needle artwork. Worldcat locates 2 copies (WA State Hist. Soc., MOHAI).
Published by W. Phillips, European Office, 9, rue d'Artois, [Century 21 Exposition, Inc.],, Seattle, WA; Paris, France:, 1962
Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.
One large colour lithographed poster, sized 26 x 40.25 in., on a thicker paper stock than the American issue, with sharp bright original colour, no age toning, closed tears, or other age imperfections of the era, archivally mounted on linen backing sized 30 x 44.25 in. First European issue of this iconic poster touting the Century 21 Seattle World's Fair in 1962, for the French & German travel agencies, interested institutions, and businesses. The Century 21 Commission had secured a certification from the International Bureau of Expositions, and the Space Needle conceived by Ed Carlson, designed by architects Jack Graham, John Ridley and Victor Steinbrueck transformed the Seattle skyline. This poster features the Federal Science Pavilion (later the Pacific Science Center), the Alweg Monorail in the fore-ground, with the Space Needle pointing towards the stars. This rendering does not include the paint scheme which would adorn the Space Needle for the run of the Fair in 1962. Duff (1927-2009), was a World War II Navy veteran, and successful Canadian-American Seattle commercial artist who worked for John "Jack" Graham who produced the final saucer design of the Space Needle, at the John Graham & Co. Architectural & Design firm in Seattle. Duff may have collaborated as well on several of the other conceptual architectural renderings for the Fair from the firm, but unlike this poster, bore no Artist's initials, or name.