Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Mercury Press, 1963
Da: Preferred Books, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Almost no wear at all. Edited by Avram Davidson & Edward L. Ferman. Cover art by Emsh for "Fast Trip" (novelet) by James White. Includes "Still Shall the Lovers" (verse) by Doris Pitkin Buck; "Place of Refuge" by Robert J. Tilley; "The Short and Happy Death of George Frumkin" by Gertrude Friedberg; "Science: The Rigid Vacuum" by Isaac Asimov; "Ferdinand Feghoot: LXI" by Grendel Briarton (Reginald Bretnor); "Tell Me Doctor - Please" by Kit Reed; "Kindergarten" by Fritz Leiber; "Voyage of the Deborah Pratt" by Miriam Allen DeFord; "Books" (reviews) by Avram Davidson; "The Old Man of the Mountains" by Terry Carr; "My Son, The Physicist!" by Isaac Asimov; "The World Must Never Know" by G. C. Edmondson; "The Histronaut" by Paul Seabury; "Not Counting Bridges" by Robert L. Fish; "Editorial".
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Arizona State University, Tempe, 1979
Da: West With The Night, Tucson, AZ, U.S.A.
Trade paperback. ix, 167p. : ill. Anthropalogical research papers / Arizona State University; no.16. Includes bibliography. Very good. light shelfwear, no ownership marks.
Editore: Mercury Press, NY, 1963
Da: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Rivista / Giornale
SingleIssueMagazine. Condizione: Very Good. Vol. 24, No. 4. Edited by Avram Davidson & Edward L. Ferman. Cover art by Emsh for "Fast Trip" (novelet) by James White. Includes "Still Shall the Lovers" (verse) by Doris Pitkin Buck; "Place of Refuge" by Robert J. Tilley; "The Short and Happy Death of George Frumkin" by Gertrude Friedberg; "Science: The Rigid Vacuum" by Isaac Asimov; "Ferdinand Feghoot: LXI" by Grendel Briarton (Reginald Bretnor); "Tell Me Doctor - Please" by Kit Reed; "Kindergarten" by Fritz Leiber; "Voyage of the Deborah Pratt" by Miriam Allen DeFord; "Books" (reviews) by Avram Davidson; "The Old Man of the Mountains" by Terry Carr; "My Son, The Physicist!" by Isaac Asimov; "The World Must Never Know" by G. C. Edmondson; "The Histronaut" by Paul Seabury; "Not Counting Bridges" by Robert L. Fish; "Editorial". Edge nicks and wear; light lean; tanning. Book.
Editore: davis publication
Da: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
very good +.
1976. Journals, North America, Native Americans. University of Georgia, Laboratory of Archaeology Series, report #13. very good wrappers/paper 33p.
Editore: University of Georgia, Athens, GA, 1979
Da: Xochi's Bookstore & Gallery, Truth or consequences, NM, U.S.A.
Paper Back. Condizione: Near Fine. No Jacket. Reprint. 123pp.; SC blue w/blk.; slight rub w/spine sunned; clean,tight pgs. "Results of an archaeological survey for the U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service in the Ebenezer Creek watershed." illus. University of Georgia Laboratory of Archaeology Series Report Number 11.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Arizona State University, 1979
Da: Riveting Books, Southsea, HAMPS, Regno Unito
Prima edizione
EUR 22,59
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Very Good +. 1st. Dust Jacket: N/A. External Condition: Very good. The spine is faded and the corners are creased. Clean. Internal Condition: Very good. The fore-edge and top edge are foxed, otherwise clean. Author/Editor: Fish, Paul Robert. Publisher: Arizona State University. Year: 1979. Edition: 1st. Binding: Softcover. Illustrated: Yes, B&W. Language: English. Page Count: 167. Keywords: archaeology, stone tools, mousterian, North Africa, West Asia. The book for sale is the one in the photo.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: The Franklin Library, Franklin Center, Pennsylvania, 1989
Da: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Ward, John (panel art and color frontispiece) (illustratore). 1st Edition. Fine unread condition faux navy blue leather boards with a color illustrated front cover paste-down, with gold front cover and spine lettering. Includes Preliminary Page Note by The Editors; Acknowledgments; and About the Authors. The volume also features gilt page edges on all three sides, a traditional 3-hubbed spine, and acid-free paper for permanence and durability. Illustrated with a double-page color frontispiece painting and color illustrated front and rear endpapers. "Great American Mystery Stories of the Twentieth Century presents an impressive array of writers. These literary sleuths - American writers who hail from all over the United States and even abroad - offer stories that reflect the varied experiences of a vast and culturally diverse country. The authors in this collection have garnered innumerable honors, from myriad awards conferred by their own mystery-writing colleagues to the Nobel Prize in Literature; they all share the writer's greatest reward, however, the broad readership and popular acclaim that can only come from creating superb, entertaining tales. Some of these mystery masters have left an indelible mark on the reading public by creating characters that have entered the national consciousness. The Saint, Lew Archer, Travis McGee, Uncle Abner - these names are real to mystery aficionados who know them well and have learned much about life from them. Other writers have given birth to characters who live only in one brief tale, making readers regret that they won't meet them again. Although the modern American mystery story has only recently gained respectability as the subject of academic study, the genre is an integral part of this country's literature. In fact, it stands at the very center of a markedly American literary offering, the short story. Edgar Allan Poe, the creator of the short story form, based the world's first mystery tale on the crime story, a style of fiction that originally appeared in the beginning of the nineteenth century. He enhanced the elements in these negligible stories with such genius that he lifted his own tales to the level of art. Poe's "The Murder in the Rue Morgue," first published in 1841, has been called by one critic "the single most important story in the history of the genre." Subsequent literary detectives may have occasionally felt daunted by following the mystery story's inimitable forefather; still, they have made their own distinctive contributions to this uniquely American literary form. Among them, the twenty-three writers in this anthology of American mystery masterpieces have written hundreds of memorable stories. Choosing the writers - not to mention the stories - from a national treasure of literary excellence was indeed difficult. The sheer number of outstanding American mystery stories offers endless hours of reading pleasure. To this day, superlative writers apply their varied skills to the genre first explored by Edgar Allan Poe. Readers new to this literary terrain will enjoy finding their way to some of mystery's hidden corners - as well as its landmarks. - The Editors" - from the Preliminary Page.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: New York Graphic Society in association with the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Boston, c1981, 1981
ISBN 10: 0821211269 ISBN 13: 9780821211267
Da: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 1st Edition. 255 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm. LCCN 81011012 ISBN 9780821211267, 9780821215616, 0821211269, 0821215612 LC N6512.5.P45 G6 Dewey 709.73 OCLC 7574256 peach-colored cloth in photographic dustjacket ; Contents: Contemporary American Realism: a contemporary definition -- Portraits, nudes and the figure outdoors -- Narrative painting: its purpose is to edify -- The new landscape: rural and urban America -- Still life: objects that delight the eye -- The realist alternative in American sculpture ; 59 color, 150 black and white illustrations ; artsits featured include Lennart Anderson, John Baeder, William Bailey, Jack Beal, Tom Blackwell, Nell Blaine, Carolyn Brady, Diane Burko, Vija Celmins, Hilo Chen, Chuck Close, Robert Cottingham, Rebecca Davenport, John DeAndrea, George Deem, Lois Dodd, Rackstraw Downes, Don Eddy, Martha Mayer Erlebacher, Richard Estes, Janet Fish, Audrey Flack, Jane Freilacher, Frank Gallo, Paul georges, Gregory Gillespie, Ralph Goings, Sidney Goodman, Robert Graham, Harold gregor, Duane Hanson, Ian Hornak, Yvonne Jacquette, Wolf Kahn, Alex Katz, Robert Kulicke, Gabriel Laderman, Alfred Leslie, Michael Mazur, Millard Midgette, Richard McDermott Miller, John Moore, Malcolm Morley, Catherine Murphy, Alice Neel, Jud Nelson, Dan Nice, George Nick, David Park, David Parrish, Philip Pearlstein, Stephen Posen, Joseph Raffael, Paul Sarisian, Ben Schonzeit, George Segal, Sylvia Sleigh, Raphael Soyer, Altoon Sultan, Wayne Thiebaud, Sidney Tillim, Andy Warhol, James Weeks, Neil Welliver, Robert White, Andrew Wyeth, James Wyeth, Famio Yoshimura ; FINE/FINE. Book.
Editore: Art-Rite Publishing Co. New York, NY, 1977
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
79 pp.; 26.4 x 19 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue number 14 of Art-Rite, the artists' books issue, edited by Walter Robinson and Edith deAk. Contents include: "Market Research," statements about artists' books by Kathy Acker, John Baldessari, Luciano Bartonlini, Roberta Allen, Ulises Carrion, Daniel Buren, Robert Delford, Brown, Robert Cumming, Ted Castle, Agnes Denes, Peter Downsbrough, Mary Fish, Jon Gibson, Peter Grass, George Griffin, Judith A. Hoffberg, Douglas Huebler, Alan Kaprow, Richard Kostelanetz, Sharon Kulik, Robert Leverant, Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Christof Kohlhofer, Jane Logemann, Paul McMahon, Robert Morgan, Mauritio Nannuci, Richard Nonas, Adrian Piper, Lucian Pozzi, Marcia Resnick, The Roseprint Detective Club, Carolee Schneemann, John Shaw, Bob Smith, Pat Steir, Ellen Sragow, Ted Stamm, Peter Stansbury, Richard Tuttle, Fred Truck, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Winters, Rachel Youdelman; "Catalog of Books"; "A Syntax of Self," by John Howell; "Between Covers," by David Salle; "Self Hipnosis," by Al Moore; "The Complete Works of Connie DeJong," by Al Moore; "Performing Burden, and the Legendary Bruce McLean, Piece," by Rosalie Goldberg; "The Fall," Lawrence Alloway; "Samples: Publications by Italian Artists," by Peggy Gale; "The Rise and Fall of the Peanut Party," by A.A. Bronson; "Some Notes on Art Books," by Naomi Spector; "But Can You Wrap Fish In It," by Eve Sonneman; "JAAP Rietman and the Art Business," Irena Von Zahn "Confessions of a Professional Bookie," by Peter Frank. Cover: Carl Andre. References : No. 328 in "The Book on Books on Artists' Books" by Arnaud Desjardin. London, England : The Everyday Press, 2011, pp. 178. "Artist / Author : Contemporary Artists' Books" by Cornelia Lauf, Clive Phillpot, Glenn O'Brien, Jane Rolo, Brian Wallis, Martha Wilson, Thomas Padon. New York, NY : Distributed Art Publishers / The American Federation of Arts, 1998, pp. 122, 128. No. 5.5 and 5.6 in "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 136, 138, 239. Good. 1.2 cm., 2 cm., 6 mm. of soiling to recto; 7 mm. and 8 mm. tears to top edge of recto; 8 mm. and 9 mm. tears to bottom edge of recto; tears to spine edge measuring 7 mm., 1 cm. (x 2), 3.1 cm., and 7 mm. tears. Yellowing of covers and pages. Contents clean and unmarked.
Editore: Art-Rite Publishing Co. New York, NY, 1977
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
79 pp.; 26.4 x 19 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue number 14 of Art-Rite, the artists' books issue, edited by Walter Robinson and Edith deAk. Contents include: "Market Research," statements about artists' books by Kathy Acker, John Baldessari, Luciano Bartonlini, Roberta Allen, Ulises Carrion, Daniel Buren, Robert Delford, Brown, Robert Cumming, Ted Castle, Agnes Denes, Peter Downsbrough, Mary Fish, Jon Gibson, Peter Grass, George Griffin, Judith A. Hoffberg, Douglas Huebler, Alan Kaprow, Richard Kostelanetz, Sharon Kulik, Robert Leverant, Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Christof Kohlhofer, Jane Logemann, Paul McMahon, Robert Morgan, Mauritio Nannuci, Richard Nonas, Adrian Piper, Lucian Pozzi, Marcia Resnick, The Roseprint Detective Club, Carolee Schneemann, John Shaw, Bob Smith, Pat Steir, Ellen Sragow, Ted Stamm, Peter Stansbury, Richard Tuttle, Fred Truck, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Winters, Rachel Youdelman; "Catalog of Books"; "A Syntax of Self," by John Howell; "Between Covers," by David Salle; "Self Hipnosis," by Al Moore; "The Complete Works of Connie DeJong," by Al Moore; "Performing Burden, and the Legendary Bruce McLean, Piece," by Rosalie Goldberg; "The Fall," Lawrence Alloway; "Samples: Publications by Italian Artists," by Peggy Gale; "The Rise and Fall of the Peanut Party," by A.A. Bronson; "Some Notes on Art Books," by Naomi Spector; "But Can You Wrap Fish In It," by Eve Sonneman; "JAAP Rietman and the Art Business," Irena Von Zahn "Confessions of a Professional Bookie," by Peter Frank. Cover: Carl Andre. References : No. 328 in "The Book on Books on Artists' Books" by Arnaud Desjardin. London, England : The Everyday Press, 2011, pp. 178. "Artist / Author : Contemporary Artists' Books" by Cornelia Lauf, Clive Phillpot, Glenn O'Brien, Jane Rolo, Brian Wallis, Martha Wilson, Thomas Padon. New York, NY : Distributed Art Publishers / The American Federation of Arts, 1998, pp. 122, 128. No. 5.5 and 5.6 in "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 136, 138, 239. Fair / Good. 9.6 cm. loss to bottom left corner of verso with multiple areas of tearing and loss along length of spine. Light yellowing of covers and contents. Contents clean and unmarked.
Editore: Art-Rite Publishing Co. New York, NY, 1977
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
79 pp.; 26.4 x 19 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue number 14 of Art-Rite, the artists' books issue, edited by Walter Robinson and Edith deAk. Contents include: "Market Research," statements about artists' books by Kathy Acker, John Baldessari, Luciano Bartonlini, Roberta Allen, Ulises Carrion, Daniel Buren, Robert Delford, Brown, Robert Cumming, Ted Castle, Agnes Denes, Peter Downsbrough, Mary Fish, Jon Gibson, Peter Grass, George Griffin, Judith A. Hoffberg, Douglas Huebler, Alan Kaprow, Richard Kostelanetz, Sharon Kulik, Robert Leverant, Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Christof Kohlhofer, Jane Logemann, Paul McMahon, Robert Morgan, Mauritio Nannuci, Richard Nonas, Adrian Piper, Lucian Pozzi, Marcia Resnick, The Roseprint Detective Club, Carolee Schneemann, John Shaw, Bob Smith, Pat Steir, Ellen Sragow, Ted Stamm, Peter Stansbury, Richard Tuttle, Fred Truck, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Winters, Rachel Youdelman; "Catalog of Books"; "A Syntax of Self," by John Howell; "Between Covers," by David Salle; "Self Hipnosis," by Al Moore; "The Complete Works of Connie DeJong," by Al Moore; "Performing Burden, and the Legendary Bruce McLean, Piece," by Rosalie Goldberg; "The Fall," Lawrence Alloway; "Samples: Publications by Italian Artists," by Peggy Gale; "The Rise and Fall of the Peanut Party," by A.A. Bronson; "Some Notes on Art Books," by Naomi Spector; "But Can You Wrap Fish In It," by Eve Sonneman; "JAAP Rietman and the Art Business," Irena Von Zahn "Confessions of a Professional Bookie," by Peter Frank. Cover: Carl Andre. References : No. 328 in "The Book on Books on Artists' Books" by Arnaud Desjardin. London, England : The Everyday Press, 2011, pp. 178. "Artist / Author : Contemporary Artists' Books" by Cornelia Lauf, Clive Phillpot, Glenn O'Brien, Jane Rolo, Brian Wallis, Martha Wilson, Thomas Padon. New York, NY : Distributed Art Publishers / The American Federation of Arts, 1998, pp. 122, 128. No. 5.5 and 5.6 in "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 136, 138, 239. Poor / Fair / Good. Yellowed brittle pages with multiple tears and areas of loss to covers including 6.5 cm. 3.5 cm., and 2.9 cm. losses. Light chipping and folding of pages, contents otherwise clean and unmarked. Sold "as-is.".
Editore: Art-Rite Publishing Co. New York, NY, 1977
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
79 pp.; 26.4 x 19 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Issue number 14 of Art-Rite, the artists' books issue, edited by Walter Robinson and Edith deAk. Contents include: "Market Research," statements about artists' books by Kathy Acker, John Baldessari, Luciano Bartonlini, Roberta Allen, Ulises Carrion, Daniel Buren, Robert Delford, Brown, Robert Cumming, Ted Castle, Agnes Denes, Peter Downsbrough, Mary Fish, Jon Gibson, Peter Grass, George Griffin, Judith A. Hoffberg, Douglas Huebler, Alan Kaprow, Richard Kostelanetz, Sharon Kulik, Robert Leverant, Sol LeWitt, Lucy Lippard, Christof Kohlhofer, Jane Logemann, Paul McMahon, Robert Morgan, Mauritio Nannuci, Richard Nonas, Adrian Piper, Lucian Pozzi, Marcia Resnick, The Roseprint Detective Club, Carolee Schneemann, John Shaw, Bob Smith, Pat Steir, Ellen Sragow, Ted Stamm, Peter Stansbury, Richard Tuttle, Fred Truck, Lawrence Weiner, Robert Winters, Rachel Youdelman; "Catalog of Books"; "A Syntax of Self," by John Howell; "Between Covers," by David Salle; "Self Hipnosis," by Al Moore; "The Complete Works of Connie DeJong," by Al Moore; "Performing Burden, and the Legendary Bruce McLean, Piece," by Rosalie Goldberg; "The Fall," Lawrence Alloway; "Samples: Publications by Italian Artists," by Peggy Gale; "The Rise and Fall of the Peanut Party," by A.A. Bronson; "Some Notes on Art Books," by Naomi Spector; "But Can You Wrap Fish In It," by Eve Sonneman; "JAAP Rietman and the Art Business," Irena Von Zahn "Confessions of a Professional Bookie," by Peter Frank. Cover: Carl Andre. References : No. 328 in "The Book on Books on Artists' Books" by Arnaud Desjardin. London, England : The Everyday Press, 2011, pp. 178. "Artist / Author : Contemporary Artists' Books" by Cornelia Lauf, Clive Phillpot, Glenn O'Brien, Jane Rolo, Brian Wallis, Martha Wilson, Thomas Padon. New York, NY : Distributed Art Publishers / The American Federation of Arts, 1998, pp. 122, 128. No. 5.5 and 5.6 in "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 136, 138, 239. Very Good. 6 mm. tear and 1 mm. loss to bottom edge of recto. Tearing along staple binding at spine measuring 6 mm., 5 mm., 1.3 cm., 1.1 cm. tears. Light yellowing of covers and pages. Contents clean and unmarked.
Editore: Columbia University Press, New York/ Morningside Heights, 1941
Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First edition. Octavo. xxii, 85pp. Small abrasion on rear pastedown, moderate foxing on the cover with a small tear along the joint, very good, lacking the unprinted glassine dust jacket. Contains the first book appearance of five poems by Louis Simpson (as Louis Marantz Simpson) [1923-2012], who eventually earned a Ph.D. at Columbia University and was awarded the Medal for Excellence from Columbia University; his first collection of poems was The Arrivistes: Poems, 19401949 (published in 1949 by Fine Editions Press).
Editore: Columbia University Press, New York, 1941
Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First edition. Octavo. xxii, 85pp. Spine and edges sunned, very good being poet Daniel Hoffman's copy with his name penned on the front fly, lacking the unprinted glassine dust jacket. Contains the first book appearance of five poems by Louis Simpson (as Louis Marantz Simpson) [1923-2012], who eventually earned a Ph.D. at Columbia University and was awarded the Medal for Excellence from Columbia University; his first collection of poems was The Arrivistes: Poems, 19401949 (published in 1949 by Fine Editions Press).