Published by George G. Harrap, 1969
Seller: Invisible Books, Brighton, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Poor. First Edition. A hard to obtain book in extremely poor condition. The book is from the collection of an artist, & has evidently been used for reference in the studio, with grubby paint-spattered boards. The boards are heavily worn, & bumped at the corners, heavily so in the case of the lower outer corner: there is a corresponding wobble at the lower tip of the pages. A tear extends about 3 cm into the outer edge of photo 33. The pages containing photos 34-35, 39-40, 47-48 have been removed. The page containing photos 56-57 has been removed from the book, & loosely replaced in absolutely ruined condition. The surviving 83 photographs still look impressive, despite some signs of wear & a faint yellowing of the paper at the edges.
Published by London: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd.,, 1969
Seller: °ART...on paper - 20th Century Art Books, Lugano, Switzerland
Association Member: ILAB
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 4° - 15pp - 91 B/w Photo-reproductions by Frank Habicht and Text "Yeah, yeah." by Heather Cremonesi & "Si jeunesse savait. " by Robert Bruce. First edition in English language. Original blue boards (no dust-jacket) title on spine in silver lettering. Very good copy.
Published by George G. Harrap & Co., Ltd, London, 1969
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good +. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good +. 1969 1st edition of this charming --and uncommon-- look at the permissive, anything-goes youth culture of the London of the late 60s. Tight and VG+ in a crisp, price-intact, VG+ dustjacket, with minor streaking to the laminate panels. Tall quarto, nicely photographed thruout in crisp black-and-white by Frank Habicht. A wonderful period --and fashion-- piece, along the lines of John d Green's 1967 "The Birds of Britain".
Published by George G. Harrap & Co., 1969
Seller: Bradhurst Fine Editions, Framlingham, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. First edition, first impression. Folio, 31cm x 25cm, unpaginated, 91 full page monochrome images on gloss art paper; introductory essays by Robert Bruce and Heather Cremonesi. One of the most important 'Swinging Sixties' titles, in which a young German photographer vividly documents the capital's youth scene. Very Good+: firm and square binding in sharp blue boards, lettered in silver to the backstrip; boards slightly bowed; rubbed to the heel of the spine; 3cm scratch/abrasion to the fore-edge of the lower board; else, excellent - internally Fine. The clipped dustwrapper is Very Good minus: unusually clean and bright; rubbed to the extremities with fraying and tiny losses at the spine tips; closed tears of 3cm to the head of the lower flap fold (with associated creasing) and 9cm to the bottom-edge of the upper, both sealed to the verso with professional mending tissue; 3cm snag to the lower flap fold with tearing (again, sealed to the verso), creasing and a 1cm diameter loss; a number of other short closed tears; presented in a removable, archival-quality Brodart protective cover. A nice example of a scarce title. All orders are sent very carefully wrapped in bubble wrap and sturdy cardboard. Shipped free within the United Kingdom; a large and heavy volume that will incur additional shipping (to cost) outside the UK.
Published by London, Toronto, Wellington, Sydney: George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd, 1969, 1969
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United Kingdom
First Edition
First edition, first printing. Originally from Hamburg, Habicht documents London through street photography during the Swinging Sixties. Quarto. Original navy blue boards, lettering to spine in silver. With photographic dust jacket. Illustrated with 91 full page photographs on gloss art paper. Dust jacket with light wear to corners and spine tips, price clipped, small owner's name to front free endpaper otherwise book fine.