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Published by Corraini, 2000
ISBN 10: 8886250150ISBN 13: 9788886250153
Seller: libreriauniversitaria.it, Occhiobello, RO, Italy
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Published by Museum of Modern Art, 1967
Seller: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. No jacket. Bin 4 (Long Case). Number 67.
Published by Steendrukkerij de Jong & Co, Hilversum, 1953
Seller: Antiquariaat Paul Nederpel, Den Haag, Netherlands
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Text in dutch, english, french and german, square 4to, not paginated, soft cover. Very good copy. This copy without the wrapper.
Published by Steendrukkerij de Jong, 1953
Seller: Love Rare Books, St Leonards On Sea, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Un Libro Illeggibile Quadrato, Bruno Munari, pub by Steendrukkerij de Jong, (Lithographic and Offset printers) Hilversum 1953. The Illegible Quadrat print was designed and developed by Bruno Munari. The types of paper are: M.F. mechanical cover paper; Bluish grey marbled, red slightly mechanical cover paper and matt better offset paper. The publication details describe the work as 'a series of experiments in printing, ranging over the fields of graphic design, the plastic arts, literature, architecture and music.they are not for sale. They are presented to clients of Steendrukkerij de Jong & Co. as gifts.' Issued in limited editions of two thousand copies. Text on separate sheets folded into cover at rear. 'But what are these "unreadable" books? They are books without words, books with pages cut in different manners, with pages of coloured paper. A book like this is folded in this wrapper - by turning over the pages you can compose and discompose many geometric patterns and, if you like you can put some of them under glass and later change it again.' - From the English text of the book. Bruno Munari [1907-1998] was born in Milan and worked across many fields including graphic design and children's book illustration as well as industrial and product design. Attracted by Marinetti's Futurist movement, he eventually disassociated himself from it due to its connections to Fascism. Un Libro Illeggibile Quadrato is the fruit of a collaboration with the Dutch printing company, De Jong. The book is in bright and clean condition with no blemish or inscription.
Published by Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1967
Seller: Great Books&Cafe @ The Williamsford Mill, Williamsford, ON, Canada
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Printed Wraps. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Limited Edition of 2000 copies. This is #1,729. Very slight curl to lower front panel; slight nick head of spine, else an excellent copy. Designed by Munari for the Museum of Modern Art. "It is one of a group of books in which a visual discourse, rather than a text composed of words, carries the thread of the story. The book was first conceived by Munari in 1949, and exhibited the same year at the Salto Bookshop in Milan.".
Published by Museum of Modern Art, 1967
Seller: Griffin Books, Stamford, CT, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: As New. As new #983 of 2000 Please email for photos. Larger books or sets may require additional shipping charges. Books sent via US Postal.
Published by Hilversum, Steendrukkerij de Jong & Co. (1953)., 1953
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25x25 cm. Ca. 20 n.n. Bl. auf rotem und weissem Papier. Umschlag mehrfach gefaltet, mit faksimiliertem Text in Grün in verschiedenen Sprachen. Innerhalb der Serie der Quadrat-Blätter (Experimente in gedruckter Form) in 2000 Exemplaren erschienen unter der Redaktion von Pieter Brattinga. - Der Innenteil auf rotem, grauem und weissem Papier, der Umschlag mehrfach gefaltet, mit faksimiliertem Text in Grün auf weissem Papier, mit biographischem Text in Englisch, Holländisch, Schwedisch, Italienisch, Japanisch, Tschechisch, Deutsch und Französisch. - Von Munari auf dem ersten Blatt signiert. Beiliegend: Bestellkarte für die "Kwadraat-Bladen" und dem biographischen Text in Deutsch als Typoskript mit der Aufforderung zur Besprechung durch die Steendrukkerij de Jong. - Der gefaltete Umschlag mit einem Einriss oben, sonst sehr schönes Exemplar. - Signiert selten. Sprache: n.
Published by Hilversum, De Jong., 1953
Seller: Antiquariat Lohmann, Halle in Westfalen, Germany
4to. (25x25 cm). [ca. 20] Bl. nur Illustr. Or.-Kart. Sehr gut erhalten. Kwadraat-Blaaden. Die Quadrat-Blätter 1953 sind eine Serie von Experimenten in gedruckter Form, die auf dem Gebiet der graphischen Gestaltung, der bildenden Kunst, Literatur, Architektur und Musik erschienen. Die Quadrat-Blätter erschienen in einer begrenzten Auflage von zweitausend (2000) Exemplarenund werden über die ganze Welt verbreitet. Text in acht Sprachen.
Published by Hilversum: Steendrukkerij de Jong, 1953, 1930
Seller: °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Switzerland
Association Member: ILAB
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 4° (250x250mm) Quadrat Print- Sheets of cardboard, alternatively white and red, variously shaped, such as to flip through, in the wide range of combinational possibilities, an infinite series of images. Editorial cover with rhomboidal punched hole and dust jacket made up of a folded sheet several times to form a system of triangles, on which there is a biographical note on Bruno Munari translated into 8 languages. Contains the postcard of editorial order. In Very good condition.
MUNARI, [Bruno]. [Libro illeggibile]. [6] ff. 105 x 90 mm., small stamped pamphlet comprised of off-white paper covers, the front cover with a hand torn hole, followed by 6 sheets of various coloured tissue paper (purple, green and yellow) each with a hand torn hole, and a silver paper star pasted down on the recto of the back cover, preserved in a new cloth folding box. Milan: Muggiani, ca. [1949]. An exceedingly rare ephemeral work by Bruno Munari. This small pamphlet is presented in the style of Munari's Libro illeggibile and was most likely created in a very small edition intended as a gift for friends. A fine survival of a fragile work. Not in Maffei's Munari I Libri.