Language: English
Published by Schiffer Publishing, PA, USA, 2004
ISBN 10: 076432022X ISBN 13: 9780764320224
Seller: James Hulme Books, Stourbridge, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
US$ 55.05
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Over 1150 beautiful colour images and historical photographs display the dazzling variety of ceramic works produced by the famous Cauldon Pottery Works of Staffordshire by the the venerable firm of Brown- Westhead Moore & Co. The text provides a detailed company history, descriptions of the wares and of the artists who produced them. All in as new condition, attractively bound in black cloth with blue titling to spine and upper board. Text pages and illustrations are also as new with no markings. There is a previous owner gift inscription from Robert & Thelma (the author and his wife). Dust jacket is unclipped with just light shelf wear. Postage will be at cost but an increase may need to be requested to international destinations. Despatched same or next working day in protective packaging. Inscribed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Nazraeli Press, Portland, Oregon, 2012
Seller: Assaf Books and Art, Palmdale, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. Note: All sets numbers 1-6 (36 books),total cost is 16,750$. The price of a single set of 6 books is 3,5000$. 14 1/4 x 11 inches, cloth, Dust Jacket. The books in Set four includes; Robert Adams: Sally; Edward Burtynsky: Monegros (Dryland Farming); Kenro Izu: Blue; Catherine Opie: The Middle of Somewhere; Doug Rickard: A New American Picture; Issei Suda: Sparrow Island. First Edition, Limited edition: No. 87 of 100 copies numbered in pencil in the colophon. Six volumes each containing an 11 x 14 silver gelatin, chromogenic, or pigment print titled, numbered and signed by six photographers comprising this set. All volumes housed in cloth slipcase. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Saint Heironymous Press, San Francisco, 1972
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
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Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Octavo. Printed blue wrappers. Owner name (Ann McGowan) front fly else fine in a little spine-toned very good or better dust jacket designed by Dvid Lance Goines. One of 500 copies. Inscribed to McGowan by both James and Jeffrey Mundy.
Published by Robertson & Mullens, Melbourne, 1942
Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
First Edition Signed
First Edition. Pp. 24; printed paper wrappers, stapled, backstrip a trifle rubbed, edges lightly faded; title page very faintly foxed; Robertson & Mullens, Melbourne, 1942. First edition. *Association copy, inscribed on title page in Nettie Palmer's hand 'For the Patanmush' [the Palmers ' combined nickname for Melbourne horologist Joseph 'Pat' Lowy and his wife, Mushka]. Signed.
Published by The Graphic Studio, 1994
Seller: Ulysses Rare Books Ltd. ABA, ILAB, Dublin , Ireland
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Limited Edition. Published as tribute to Mary Farl (artist & print printmaker who died in 1992) the poem by Paul Muldoon, is illustrated with eleven prints made by artists who had a special association with her during her many years at Graphic Studio. Incantata was written by Pulitzer Prize winner Paul Muldoon about the great artist, and his former partner, Mary Farl Powers, who died at the very young age of 43. Muldoon wrote it in the immediate aftermath of Powers' death and it was a way for him to remember Powers and to celebrate her while coming to terms with losing someone he loved. Signed by Illustrator(s).
Published by Nazraeli Press, Portland, Oregon, 2012
Seller: Vincent Borrelli, Bookseller, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. IMPORTANT NOTE: These publications are only available in the complete limited edition series of 36 total titles in six Sets (items 107746, 108056, 109664, 109822, 110463 and 112341). Individual titles or Sets will not be sold separately (no exceptions will be made to this policy). SHIPPING NOTE: Due to size and weight, additional shipping fees apply (calculated at checkout). SET FOUR: Volume One: Robert Adams: Sally. Includes an 11 x 14-inch gelatin silver print (image size: 6-1/2 x 8 inches). Photographs by Robert and Kersten Adams. Unpaginated (32 pp.), with 16 black-and-white plates plates. ISBN: 9781590053607. Volume Two: Edward Burtynsky: Monegros (Dryland Farming). Includes a 14 x 11-inch Type-C print (image size: 9 x 12 inches). Photographs by Edward Burtynsky. 32 pp., with 28 four-color plates. ISBN: 9781590053614. Volume Three: Kenro Izu: Blue. Includes a 14 x 11-inch pigmented inkjet print (image size: 9 x 12-7/8 inches). Photographs by Kenro Izu. Unpaginated (32 pp.), with 18 four-color plates. ISBN: 9781590053621. Volume Four: Catherine Opie: The Middle of Somewhere. Includes an 11 x 14-inch varnished pigmented inkjet print (image size: 9 x 12 inches). Photographs by Catherine Opie. Unpaginated (32 pp.), with 29 four-color plates. ISBN: 9781590053638. Volume Five: Doug Rickard: A New American Picture. Includes a 11 x 14-inch Type-C print (image size: 8-1/8 x 13-1/8 inches). Photographs by Doug Rickard. Unpaginated (32 pp.), with 29 four-color plates. ISBN: 9781590053645. Volume Six: Issei Suda: Sparrow Island. Includes a 14 x 11-inch gelatin silver print (image size: 7 x 7 inches). Photographs by Issei Suda. Unpaginated (36 pp.), with 33 black-and-white plates plates. ISBN: 9781590053652. New in publisher's packaging. ABOUT THE SERIES: Published over a seven-year period, the Six by Six Series includes limited edition books and prints by some of the most important contemporary photographers working today. 2010-2016. First edition, first printing. Limited edition of 100 hand-numbered copies, and 36 artist's proofs, all of which were given to the 36 participating "Six by Six" artists. Each Set (of six Sets) is comprised of six volumes, each with an original, signed and numbered print (Type-C print, gelatin silver print, platinum print or archival pigmented inkjet print) on 11 x 14-inch paper (image sizes vary) laid into the book in an archival protective clear polyester film (Mylar) sleeve. The six volumes and accompanying prints are contained in a custom black Japanese cloth-covered slipcase, with the series title debossed on one side. Each of the volumes shares the following format: Hardcover. Fine Japanese cloth-covered boards, with photographically illustrated dust jacket. Each book is signed and numbered on a small printed paper tipped in a debossed area of the book's rear cover. Unpaginated, with approximately 24 black-and-white (a special viscous "Daido black" ink and varnish are used) or four-color offset plates (varies between 16 and 33 plates), exquisitely printed on Nazraeli's special exclusive heavyweight Japanese paper. 15 x 12 inches. [All six Sets share this same design and format, and are housed in matching slipcases.] SIX BY SIX SETS: SET ONE (released in 2010) featured Anthony Hernandez, Todd Hido, Raymond Meeks, Martin Parr, Toshio Shibata and Mark Steinmetz. SET TWO (released in 2011) featured Joe Deal, Tanya Marcuse, Joe Mills, Stephen Shore, Alec Soth and Risaku Suzuki. SET THREE (released in 2012) featured William Christenberry, Eduardo Del Valle & Mirta Gómez, John Divola, Daido Moriyama, Karin Apollonia Müller and Carrie Mae Weems. SET FOUR (released in 2012) featured Robert Adams, Edward Burtynsky, Kenro Izu, Catherine Opie and Doug Rickard. SET FIVE (released in 2014) featured Jo Ann Callis, Thomas Demand, Kikuji Kawada, Michael Kenna, Richard Misrach and Andrea Modica. SET SIX (released in 2016) featured Roger Ballen, Mike Brodie, Jim Goldberg, Katy Grannan, Idris Khan and Marilyn Minter. F.
Published by Victor Gollancz Ltd, London, 1928
Seller: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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156pp. 8vo. 1st Edition. First edition, inscribed on the half title. 156pp. 8vo. While Wells is best known for his many novels and short stories, he was almost equally prolific in the nonfiction arena, penning multiple works of political commentary, criticism, history, and biography. He was also an avowed proponent of socialism, and the "world revolution" he espouses in this short book was one aimed at "universal peace, welfare, and happy activity." In 1930, Wells revised and expanded it with an additional subtitle, A Second Version of This Faith of a Modern Man Made More Explicit and Plain, and again in 1931 under a new title, What Are We to Do with Our Lives? A final version was issued in 1933, and it also served as a blueprint in turn for Wells' 1940 book, A New World Order. Inscribed on half-title page to his former lover, fellow author Rebecca West: "Rebecca / with love / HGW" Black publisher's cloth, stamped in red on spine. No dust jacket, some wear at head of spine. Very good overall First edition, inscribed on the half title. Signed.
Publication Date: 2005
Seller: Lot 180 Gallery New York, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. Donald Baechler, Blue Spruce, 2005 A fun, whimsical, and highly decorative signed limited edition Baechler piece that works well in any setting. Medium: Aquatint and drypoint, on Somerset paper. Plate size: 22 x 11 inches. Sheet size: 30 x 18 inches. Hand signed, dated and numbered from an edition of 34. Provenance: Acquired directly from publisher. Offered by Lot 180 Gallery. Signed by Author(s).