Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Community Involvement Council, 1995
ISBN 10: 0969437935 ISBN 13: 9780969437932
Da: Charles Berry, Bookseller, Lakeport, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Large softcover (28x21cm) in VG condition (slight wear, tiny ink mark on cover). 73 unmarked pages. [10oz]. Book.
Editore: Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Cornell University Ithaca, NY nd (1979), 1979
Da: Bear Bookshop, John Greenberg, Brattleboro, VT, U.S.A.
unpaginated 8vo Illustrated in black and white Original wrappers (paperback, rustica, broche) lst edition. Nice clean tight bright copy: Near Fine.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Pasadena Art Museum, Pasadena Ca, 1962
Da: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Plates (illustratore). 1st Edition. Large Format Soft Cover Exhibition Brochure. Lightly Used But Some Faint Damp Staining And Small Surface Abrasion To Covers.
Editore: GCN Collective, Boston, 1986
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Newspaper. 12p. + 8p. Book Review supplement, folded tabloid newspaper on newsprint, news, opinion, articles, events, ads, photos, services and resources, toning and light wear. Review of Leavitt's first novel. Boston's LGBTQ newspaper which started in 1973. More political than entertainment.
EUR 101,22
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
Editore: Santa Barbara Museum of Art 1965 / Noel Young Printers, Interior Clean and Unmarked, 1965
Da: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Soft Cover / Pictorial Binding. Condizione: Good Clean Cond. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Fully Illustrated (illustratore). 20 page booklet. Paperback : soft cover edition in good plus condition, a typical used book with slight wear to edges and spine. Some minor bumping or creases. Overall good / nice copy of this scarce title. Excellent reading on the subject. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand for yourself. Or would make an ideal gift for the fan / reader in your life. Reading is one of the great pleasures in life. Some soil on cover. About the artist: Born in San Leandro, California, Edward Borein became one of the most popular artists of western scene painting, equally adept at ink drawing, watercolor, and etching. He was raised in San Leandro, a western cow town, in a family where his father was a county politician. Edward had many childhood memories of herded cattle and their cowboys, which he began sketching at the age of five. He was educated in the Oakland, California schools, and at the age of 17 began working on a ranch near Oakland and then drifted and sketched as a working cowboy throughout the Southwest, Mexico, and Guatemala. It was said that he practiced his art on anything he could find from bunkhouse walls to scraps of paper. At age 19, he enrolled at the San Francisco Art School, his only formal art training, and there he met Jimmy Swinnerton and Maynard Dixon who encouraged him in his art career. The first person to purchase his work was Charles Lummis, editor of The Land and Sunshine magazine in California, and the two became life-long friends. Borein and Lucille Maxwell were married in the Lummis home. Borein, a typical westerner in dress and manner, also became close friends with Charles Russell, actor Will Rogers, and President Theodore Roosevelt. Borein often traveled north to visit Russell in Great Falls, Montana and to travel among Indian tribes. In 1899, Borein visited Arizona while returning from Mexico. By 1902, he was a successful illustrator in San Francisco for the San Francisco Call, and in 1907 to enhance his illustration skills, went to New York to learn etching techniques. There he enrolled in the Art Students League and was a student of Child Hassam. In the theatre district, he opened a studio that became a gathering place for 'lonesome' westerners such as Charles Russell, Will Rogers, Olaf Seltzer and Oscar Borg. But Borein did not feel at home in New York, so he moved to Santa Barbara, California in 1921. This was a final move. He and his wife built a Hopi-style home, and he taught at the Santa Barbara School of the Arts until his death, and also turned increasingly from oil to watercolor painting. ''On occasion Borein would decorate place cards for dinners with small watercolor skeches of cowboys, vaqueros, Indians and Bucking horses''. (Santa Fe Auction) From his studio, which again attracted many of his friends, he depicted Indians, cowboys, and California ranch life and was financially successful. Illustrations are in b/w. Book.
EUR 95,51
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EUR 155,80
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
EUR 178,18
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Editore: The Crowell-Collier Publishing Company, USA, 1946
Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Prima edizione
EUR 221,72
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSingle Issue Magazine. Condizione: Good. Varady, Fredric; Holmgren, John; Klep, Rolf; Miller, Barse; Schwinn, Barbara; Leavitt, Bob; Gregori, Leon; Cooper, Mario; Karger-Pix, George; Withers, George; Lewis, Taylor; Sawyers, Martha (illustratore). First Edition. 90 pages. Features: Nice color Studebaker truck ad inside front cover; Photo of the NIM flying wing in flight; Nice Seabee airplane ad; There'll Come a Day (fiction); Atomic Age Navy - submarines may be the backbone of our future sea power; Escape at Noon (fiction); A Challenge to American Women - "American women are more cruel, more selfish and more material in outlook than American men"; Everything ShipShape (fiction); The Doctors Run the Show - the new Michigan plan offers veterans the best medical treatment in the world; You, Too, Can Drink Vodka (fiction); The Outraged Heart (fiction); Champagne Shower - Mitzi Green - article with many colour photos of ladies; Two of a Kind; Nice color one-page ad for the 1946 Ford Sedan Coupe; Running From Death - Charles Beaudry is America's greatest athlete; Nice one-page ad for the movid "Without Reservations" with photo of Claudette Colbert with John Wayne; Super color-photo centerfold ad for Schlitz beer shows hops being harvested; Nice one-page ad for movie "The Well Groomed Bride", starring Olivia De Havilland, Ray Milland and Sonny Tufts; The Happy Chance (fiction); Ad for movie "Her Kind of Man", starring Dane Clark, Zachary Scott and Janis Paige; Jungle Hoofer (fiction); Goodby, Berlin! - article with several color photos of war damage; Camel cigarette ad on back cover talks about how doctors enjoy their product; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Centerfold loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy.
Editore: Real Life Magazine New York, NY, 1979
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
16 pp.; 28 x 21.5 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Second issue of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Steve Gianakos," an interview by Susan Morgan; "Steelmill/Stahlwerk," a review of Richard Serra's film by Lisa Phillips; "Game Show," by Barbara Kruger; "Intelligence and the Desire to Draw: On David Salle," by Valentin Tatransky; "Untitled," four images by James Welling; "Every Picture Tells a Story, Don't it?," Thomas Lawson on the work of William Leavitt and "Dick Higgins and The Something Else Press," by Holly O'Grady. Cover by Steve Gianakos. Good. Significant yellowing, rubbing, and dusting of covers with 7.5 cm. dog-ear and bumping of bottom left corner of verso through to contents. Contents clean and unmarked.
Editore: Real Life Magazine New York, NY, 1979
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
16 pp.; 28 x 21.5 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Second issue of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Steve Gianakos," an interview by Susan Morgan; "Steelmill/Stahlwerk," a review of Richard Serra's film by Lisa Phillips; "Game Show," by Barbara Kruger; "Intelligence and the Desire to Draw: On David Salle," by Valentin Tatransky; "Untitled," four images by James Welling; "Every Picture Tells a Story, Don't it?," Thomas Lawson on the work of William Leavitt and "Dick Higgins and The Something Else Press," by Holly O'Grady. Cover by Steve Gianakos. Very Good. Large areas of yellow discoloration of covers. Contents clean and unmarked.
Editore: Real Life Magazine New York, NY, 1979
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
16 pp.; 28 x 21.5 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Second issue of Real Life Magazine, edited by Thomas Lawson. Contents include: "Steve Gianakos," an interview by Susan Morgan; "Steelmill/Stahlwerk," a review of Richard Serra's film by Lisa Phillips; "Game Show," by Barbara Kruger; "Intelligence and the Desire to Draw: On David Salle," by Valentin Tatransky; "Untitled," four images by James Welling; "Every Picture Tells a Story, Don't it?," Thomas Lawson on the work of William Leavitt and "Dick Higgins and The Something Else Press," by Holly O'Grady. Cover by Steve Gianakos. Good / Very Good. Light soiling to covers and yellowing of cover edges, with bumping of top right corner of publication and 7 cm. area of fingerprint soiling on verso. Contents clean and unmarked.