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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
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Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. Book has no visible wear. Very nice clean square copy.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Culicidae Press, LLC, Ames, Iowa, 2014
ISBN 10: 1941892019 ISBN 13: 9781941892015
Copia autografata
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. 2nd Edition. AS6 - A 2nd edition paperback book SIGNED and inscribed by author to previous owner on the title page in very good condition that has some bumped corners and dog-eared pages, scattered scratches, wrinkling and crease, light discoloration and shelf wear. 9"x6", 315 pages. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Signed by Author.
Editore: Berkeley, CA: City Miner Magazine, 1977
Da: Philip Smith, Bookseller, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. 1st edition. VG+. 4to, 48pp, stapled wrappers. First issue of this important late-seventies Berkeley community magazine, includes an interview with Moe Moskowitz of Moe's Books on Telegraph Avenue, plus a variety of local writing. "Complimentary Copy" stamp to cover (else unmarked), bump to bottom edge, light reading wear, and toning to paper stock. Not Signed.
Editore: City Miner/Michael Helm, Berkeley, 1976
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Magazine. 48p., 7x10 inches, interviews, articles, poetry, illustrations, very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps with some sunning to rear cover. Moe Moskowitz was the owner of Moe's Books in Berkeley for decades. Humorous Bruce Boston piece "An Interview With a Gentleman Farmer.".
Da: Lost Time Books, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
Condizione: Near Fine.
Da: CivicoNet, Libreria Virtuale, NAPOLI, NA, Italia
Prima edizione
EUR 49,99
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloBrossura. Condizione: come nuovo. Condizione sovraccoperta: ottimo. prima edizione. RARO. Cineasta, pittore, occultista, antropologo, etnomusicologo, cultore di droghe, collezionista di oggetti insoliti (tra cui uova di Pasqua ucraine, figure di corda, aeroplanini di carta), Harry Smith è stato definito dal suo amico Allen Ginsberg il Leonardo da Vinci del XX secolo. Collaboratore di geniali musicisti come Thelonius Monk, Dizzy Gillespie e Charlie Parker, nel 1952 realizzò l'Anthology of American Folk Music, una raccolta di 6 dischi con cui influenzò le generazioni musicali a venire, tanto che Bob Dylan ha detto: Senza Harry Smith non sarei mai esistito! Le innovazioni di Harry nel cinema sono straordinarie: dai primi film, in cui dipingeva direttamente sulla pellicola, alle light projections e le animazioni, fino alle tecniche di collage e cut up. Il suo capolavoro è Heaven and Earth Magic, una storia dell'esoterismo ricca di humor. Come dice dj Spooky, Harry è il padre della multimedialità per la sua attitudine a sperimentare diversi linguaggi espressivi. Paola Igliori è poetessa, scrittrice, fotografa, saggista ed editrice. È diventata residente a New York City dagli anni '80. Mentre era a New York, scrisse il suo primo libro, Entrails, Heads e Tails, che conteneva saggi fotografici e conversazioni con artisti come Louise Bourgeois, James Turrell, Enzo Cucchi, Vito Acconci, Cy Twombly, Gilbert & George, Francesco Clemente, Sigmar Polke, Julian Schnabel, Wolfgang Laib e altri, pubblicato da Rizzoli nel 1991. Il libro è stato descritto da alcuni critici un'esplorazione della creatività attraverso la vita quotidiana. Nel 1996, ha curato e pubblicato American Magus: A Modern Alchemist, un libro di allora, in gran parte sconosciuto (sebbene ben noto tra gli artisti, dagli anni '50) artista americano, pittore, poeta, regista, saggista e collezionista Harry Everett Smith. Igliori aveva sviluppato un forte rapporto personale con Smith, che, secondo alcuni, morì nel 1992 tra le sue braccia cantando mentre si allontanava, all''Hotel Chelsea. Nel 2001, ha scritto e diretto un documentario su Smith. Descrizione bibliografica Titolo: Harry Smith American Magus: Moderno Alchimista. Con un elenco parziale delle sue collezioni Titolo originale: American Magus, Harry Smith. A Modern Alchemis Autori: Bill Breeze, Rani Singh, Jordan Belson, Lionel Ziprin, Debbie Freeman, Jonas Mekas, Moe Asch, Rosebud, Allen Ginsberg, Robert Frank, John Cohen, Dr. Joe Gross, Jim Wasserman, Khem Caigan, Harvey Bialy, Henry Jones, Philip Smith, Kasoundra Kasoundra, Paola Igliori, Bill Morgan Introduzione di Fernanda Pivano Traduzione di Giuseppina Visini Interviste design editing di Paola Igliori Editore Roma Arcana Pop 2003 Lunghezza 283 pagine 23 cm; illustrato ISBN 8879662759 9788879662758 Soggetti: Biografie, Arte americana, Monografie Artisti Avanguardia Sperimentale Sperimentazione musicale Beat Generation William Burroughs Da collezione Collezionismo libri rari illustrati Vintage fuori catalogo, Musica folk Grammy Award Magia Alchimia Cabala Ballate Pergamene del Mar Morto Anthology Canone Repertorio Antologie John Fahey Interviste Testimonianze Cinema Video Reportage Amici Bob Dylan Sottocultura Cosmic Scholar Hipster Iconografia Dwight Garner John Szwed Eccentrici Folklore Regia Pittura Occulto Occultismo Patti Smith Robert Mapplethorpe Droga Timothy Leary Thelonious Monk Susan Sontag Fondazione Guggenheim Costumi Tribù Nativi americani Pacifico Florida Vita Greenwich Village Creatività Film sperimentali pionieristici Immagini Fotografie Collezionisti Kiowa Seminoie Cimeli Tarocchi Giochi Oggetti Scritti Spartiti Trascrizioni Appunti Disegni Genio Sregolatezza Autodistruzione Astrazioni dipinte a mano Studi Lavori animati Decoupage Late Su-perimpositions Cortometraggi Early Abstractions Jazz Gillespie Fischinger Kandinskij Heaven and Earth Magie Dada Surrealismo Archivista Bricoleur Mago Oz The Tin Woodman's Dream Fleischer Mahagonny Manteca Ritratti Anni Sessanta Settanta Ottanta Spook Ambiente San Francisco Anni 50 Popolare Dipinti Berkeley Renaissance Robert Duncan Jack Spicer Antropologia Kroeber Etere Spettacoli Concerti rock Proiezioni multimediali Murale Thelonious Monk Numeri Esoterismo Teosofia O.T.O. Mystic Fire Video Magia Sotterranei Metropolitana Ahnanac Singers Pete Seeger New Lost City Ramblers Peyote Galera Ubriachezza Rituali Registrazioni Religione Lower East Side Tossici deliranti Linguistica Etnologia Arti plastiche Aleister Crowley Trickster Leonard Cohen Robert Fludd Albedo Filosofia Filologia Rubedo Jung Magnum Opus Documentario Arcana Complus Events DJ Spooky Gregory Corso Harvey Bialy Innaout Press John Fahey Jolly Roger Percy Heath Piero Pala Stop-motion Uova Pasqua ucraine Bohémien Mistica Dischi Everett Vescovo Neognostico Hippie Spiritualità Aeroplani di carta Frank Stauffacher Dizzy Gillespie Meet the Beatles Philip Glass Lummi Oskar Fischinger Agaric mushrooms Ed Sanders Ian Grey Adams Sitney Collage filmmakers Canzoni Riviste Child Versioni Anadarko Kiowa Message from the Sun Mirror Scatoloni Archivi Cartomanzia Carte da gioco Oggettistica Cassette Lettere Blocchi Appunti Corrispondenza Elenchi Brecht Suono Immagini Lakota John Trudell Gregory Corso Pacific Northwest Influences Autodidatta Athanasius Kircher Be-bop Bronson Chelsea Hotel Christopher Grimes Galleria Colore Contemporanea Montaggio Esperienza Fred Tomaselli Thelonious Monk Philip Taaffe Rarità librarie introvabili Biographies Monographs Artists Avant-garde Experimental Musical experimentation Collectibles Collectibles Rare illustrated books out of print Magic Alchemy Kabbalah Ballads Scrolls Dead Sea Repertoire Anthologies Interviews Testimonials Friends Subculture Iconography Eccentrics Direction Painting Occultism Drugs Customs Native Tribes Life Creativity Pioneering Images Photographs Collectors Heirlooms Tarot Games Objects Writings Sheet music Transcriptions Notes Drawings Genius Unruliness Self-destruction Hand-painted abstractions Studies Animated works Short Magic Archivist Portraits 1960s 19.
Editore: Pacific-Sierra Research Corporation, Alexandria, VA, 1998
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Very good. Various paginations (approximately 90 pages, in Tabs A through H. March 1, 2002 and May 31, 2001 letters related to Oak Ridge Couriers stapled together laid in. April 3, 2002 letter to Secretary Spencer Abraham on Oak Ridge Nuclear Couriers, with NNSA Correspondence ticket 2002-01684 laid in, which included a copy of "The Moe Report". This is the preferred (corrected) version of The Moe Report. The U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration's Office of Secure Transportation provides safe and secure transportation of nuclear weapons and components and special nuclear materials, and conducts other missions supporting the national security of the United States of America. Since 1947, the U.S. Department of Energy and its earlier agencies have moved nuclear weapons, nuclear components, and special nuclear materials by various commercial and government transportation modes. This panel was established in large part to examine the claim that the communication between TSD management and the special agents (SAs) had broken down. The panel concludes that there is a fundamental, deep, and long-standing lack of trust and respect between SAs and TSD management. The panel discovered that dissatisfaction is equally widespread and deeply felt across all three sections. The panel found that many managers do indeed have a negative view of the agents. The panel heard numerous instances of special agents acting in a non-professional manner with management. The panel observed evidence that the agents are correct about how they are viewed. The panel received a variety of stories to support these views. Agents believe that many managers do not deserve their respect. More than half of special agents interviewed by the panel expressed negative attitudes toward managers. Edited Version with a number of typographical correction and a single substantive change (p. 25).
Editore: Pacific-Sierra Research Corporation, Arlington, VA, 1998
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Stapled at upper left corner. Condizione: Good. Revised Edition Xerox copy. [1], 69 pages. Printed on one side only. This is an edited version of the original June 30, 1998 version. A Number of typographical corrections were made, and a single substantive change was made on page 25. Dated July 13, 1998. This is the preferred (corrected) version of The Moe Report. The U.S. Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration's Office of Secure Transportation provides safe and secure transportation of nuclear weapons and components and special nuclear materials, and conducts other missions supporting the national security of the United States of America. Since 1947, the U.S. Department of Energy and its earlier agencies have moved nuclear weapons, nuclear components, and special nuclear materials by various commercial and government transportation modes. This panel was established in large part to examine the claim that the communication between TSD management and the special agents (SAs) had broken down. The panel concludes that there is a fundamental, deep, and long-standing lack of trust and respect between SAs and TSD management. The panel discovered that dissatisfaction is equally widespread and deeply felt across all three sections. The panel found that many managers do indeed have a negative view of the agents. The panel heard numerous instances of special agents acting in a non-professional manner with management. The panel observed evidence that the agents are correct about how they are viewed. The panel received a variety of stories to support these views. Agents believe that many managers do not deserve their respect. More than half of special agents interviewed by the panel expressed negative attitudes toward managers. Edited Version with a number of typographical correction and a single substantive change (p. 25).