Verlag: Thomas Whittaker; State Gazette Job Office; T. and J. Swords; King and Baird 1805-1892, New York; Philadelphia; Austin, 1805
Anbieter: Rooke Books PBFA, Bath, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
EUR 544,01
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In den WarenkorbHardback. Zustand: Good Only. None (illustrator). A very scarce collection of pamphlets and reports relating to various protestant episcopal churches of the Unites States. This set offers five very scarce works, one of which is a 81-page report and the others being smaller pamphlets.All in a quarter cloth rebind, with paper covered boards. Ex-library, with relevant labels to the boards. All but 'Constitution' and 'Candid Examination' have the text bound internally with cloth to the hinges.Comprising the following:'The Constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: And the Canons of the Said Church from A.D. 1789, to A.D. 1804, Inclusive' (1805)'Constitution and Canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New-York' (1812)'Primary Charge, to the Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Texas, Delivered in Christ Church, Houston, on Saturday, May 9th, 1863' by The Rt. Rev. Alex. Gregg, D. D., Bishop of the Diocese (1863)'Woman's Mission: Christian Church' (1864) - Report of services and work recently accomplished by Christian women.'A Candid Examination of the Report of the Joint Committee on the Constitution and Canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Appointed by the General Convention of 1892: A Series of Articles from The Church Standard' - by the editor, John Fulton. Rebound in quarter cloth, with ex-library labels to the boards. Externally, with loss to the covers of all but 'Primary Charge' 1863, most notable to the front and rear corners of 'Candid Examination' and front bottom corners of 'Constitution and Canons' and 'Woman's Mission'. Browning and handling marks to the boards. Damp spots around the reference labels to the front boards. Hinges failed to 'Candid Examination', with text block coming away as one. Hinges tender to 'Constitution'. Institutional bookplates to the inside of the front and rear covers, including pockets for check-out cards. Internally, half title to 'Candid Examination' has come away, otherwise firmly bound. Pages are age toned and spotted to both 'Constitution and Canons', otherwise generally bright and clean with the odd spot or handling mark. Tide marks to the title page of 'Constitution' 1805. Occasional institutional blind and ink stamps and contemporary ink inscriptions. With more frequent annotations made to the margins of 'Candid Examination' throughout. Good Only. book.
Verlag: 0, London
Anbieter: William Allen Word & Image, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 4.533,42
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Near Fine. Book. Complete set of Stephen Willats' seminal periodical 'Control'. First 5 issues: 310 x 225 mm with screenprinted wrappers. Later issues have printed pictorial wrappers and are slightly smaller in format. Since 1965, this pioneering conceptual art magazine has published original artwork and writing from over 150 artists, alongside collectives and collaboratives such as Artists Placement Group. Issue 13 features an original work by Anish Kapoor of an insect-object sprayed blue; together with a photocopy collage intervention by Glenys Johnson entitled Agent Orange. Issue 3 comes complete with inserts: Poem-Blanc by John Sharkey and Peter Upward's untitled painting. This seminal publication is significant for its community-based approach, and its theories based on cybernetics and social science. Its content rejected a traditional mode of criticism and instead concentrated on theoretical ideas, technical models and artistic methods: Control is purely a magazine of art theory, in the sense that it presented text by artists looking at the thinking behind their work (Willats, Publishing Interventions, 2 in In Numbers: Serial Publications by artists since 1955, PPP Editions, Zurich, 1999, p. 129). While within the remit of the art magazine, Control is notable for its interdisciplinary reach. As the artist has commented, the magazine's origins were a reaction to a very strong inheritance from previous decades that constrained the artists into very set roles of painting, sculpture and traditional mediums (ibid). Contents - Issue 1, 1965, contributors (C): Loggie Barrow, Roy Ascot, Stephen Willats, Mark Boyle et al/No.2, 66, C: Stroud Cornock, Adrian Berg, Willats, Tom Phillips et al/ No.3, 67, C: Joe Tilson, Noel Forster, Peter Cook-Archigram Group, John Latham (Noit for Control), Willats, an original painted insert by Peter Upward, John Sharkey (Poem-Blanc) et al. Comes with a tipped-in envelope containing Three Light Modulators/No.4, 68, C: Victor Burgin, Norman Toynton, Sharkey, Willats, Douglas Sandle, et al/No.5, 69, C: Laurie Burt, Don Mason, Sharkey, Rick Oginz, Willats (on APG) et al/No.6, 71, C: Jan Kopinski, Willats, Sharkey, Ernest Edmonds, David Budgen et al/No.7, 73, C: Kevin Lole, Peter Smith, Willats, Howard O' Conner, John Stezaker/No.8, 74, C: Lole, Joe Wilson, Andrew Ironside, Willats, Gerald Laing, Stezaker et al/No.9, 75, C: Peter Smith, Dan Graham, Herve Fischer, Willats, Alan Sondheim et al / No.10, 77, C: Jon Bird, Peter Dunn & Loraine Leeson, Jane Kelly, Mary Kelly et al/ No.11, 79, C: Tony Rickaby, Willats, Ray Barrie, Kelly, Fern Tiger, Graham et al/No.12, 81, C: Lili Fisch, Willats, Helen Chadwick, Michael Peel, Bernhard Sandfort, Fred Forest et al/No.13, '82, C: Bill Woodrow (TV Blind), Glenys Johnson (Agent Orange), Jenny Holzer, Kate Blacker, Jean-Luc Vilmouth, Willats, Sue Arrowsmith, Tony Bevan, Tony Cragg and a blue sprayed insect work by Anish Kapoor: I once saw an insect in a pile of colour, it seemed to me that this was almost a work. (p32)/No.14, 90, C: Andrew Wilson, Lawrence Weiner, Rita Pacquee, Andreas Seltzer, Dennis Adams, Stephen Bann & Bob Chaplin, Martha Rosler, Willats, Michael Gibbs, Endre Tot, Simon Cutts & Colin Sackett et al/No.15, 96, C: Poster Studio, Alan Murray, Denise Hawrysio, Oliver Whitehead, Alan Kane & Jeremy Deller, Oliver Cieslik & Barbara Schenk, Les Levine, Liam Gillick, Willats et al/No.16, 01, C: Jakob Jakobsen, David Goldenberg, Art Lab, Nils Norman, Elinor Jansz, Christabel Stewart & Emily Pethick, Hamish Fulton, Sarah Staton, David Beech, Willats, et al / No.17, 07, C: French Mottershead, Jakobsen, Dan Kidner, Langlands & Bell, Nils Norman, Miriam Steinhauser, Willats, Chris Hammond et al/No.18, 09, C: Vito Acconci, Karolin Meunier, Willats, Erwin van Doorn, Dan Mitchell, Annette Krauss, Thomas Hirschhorn, Harmen de Hoop et al. / No.19, 14, C: Christian Nyampeta, Rosalie Schweiker, Ricardo Basbaum, Andrea Francke, Emma Smith, Willats, Eva Weinmayr, Taylor & Zaharia.