Max ern (5 Ergebnisse)
Weitere BilderVerlag: Mary Martin no date (1969?), Adelaide, 1969
- Softcover
Anbieter: Gotcha By The Books, Brisbane, QLD, AustralienGotcha By The Books
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paperback. Zustand: Good. Limited Edition of Ern Malley's poems, being No. 66 of 1000 copies Signed by Max Harris, published to mark the Twenty-Fifth anniversary of their publication in Angry Penguin in 1944; undated, but 1969 is 25 years from 1944, so that's the most likely publication date; the text here used is a reprint of t…he Lansdowne Edition of 1960, and includes a lengthy introduction by Harris and with contributions by protagonists such as McAuley, Stewart, J.I.M. Stewart, Barrie Reid, Sidney Nolan, Brian Elliott, Herbert Read, John Reed, all followed by Malley's poem sequence 'The Darkening Ecliptic'; remains of newspaper clipping to title page (adhered can't be removed), former owner's name to title page, scattered foxing, o.w. Good throughout; self-wraps rubbed, and with reading creases, o.w. Good; front cover shows 'a previously unknown photograph of Ern Malley and young friend'. self wraps. 56pp. Large 8vo. Good.
Verlag: The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, 1990
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Paperback. Zustand: Near fine in wraps. First Edition. 12 x 30cm near fine paperback with an essay by Alain Jouffroy: 'Max Ernst, Sculptor' together with black and white reproductions.

Verlag: Mary Martin Publications, Adelaide, 1974
- Softcover
Anbieter: Muir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books], PERTH, WA, AustralienMuir Books [Robert Muir Old & Rare Books]
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Octavo, wraps, pp 56. Near-fine condition. The famous hoax poems, reprinted for the Adelaide Festival, with an introduction by Max Harris (the founder of 'Angry Penguins' where the poems were first published). Also includes an appendix discussing the subsequent trial for indecency. Introd. Max Harris (illustrator).

- Hardcover
Anbieter: Ursus Books, Ltd., New York, NY, USAUrsus Books, Ltd.
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New York. Museum of Modern Art. MAX ERNST: Dada and the Dawn of Surrealism. 376 pp, with 432 illustrations, 4to, cloth. Munich, Prestel Verlag, 1993.

Ern Malley's Journal. Volume 1, Number 1, November 1952; Number 2, March 1953; and Number 3, October 1953
['Ern Malley's Journal']. HARRIS, Max, John REED and Barrie REID (editors)
Verlag: The Editors, Heidelberg, 1952
- Softcover
- Erstausgabe
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, AustralienMichael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB
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Paperback. First Edition. Heidelberg, The Editors, 1952 and 1953. Octavo, three issues, 48, 53, and 48 pages with 2 full-page illustrations by Jean Langley in the first number, and 2 pages of facsimile manuscript poetry by Joy Hester, plus a plate in each number (in the third one, it reproduces 12 Charles Blackman paintings from… his exhibition at the Bray Gallery in Melbourne in May of the previous year). A subscription form is loosely inserted in the third number. Wrappers with the titles in facsimile holograph on the front cover; the second number shows mild signs of use; overall an excellent run. 'Six years ago Ern Malley lived and died in Australia. Child of the unintended creative act of two other Australian poets he became overnight the most significant figure in the current literary scene. Alike as poet and as a symbol of creative living . Who can doubt that he did in fact live. And now, we hope, his spirit will live on in the pages of this Journal' (introduction to the first number). The lengthy editorial in the third number indicates their hope is a little forlorn ('we cannot congratulate either our contributors, our readers, or ourselves'), and it concludes with a half-page explanation - clearly called for - of 'Who was Ern Malley?'. It was another thirteen months before Volume 1, Number 4 appeared; Volume 2, Numbers 1 and 2 followed at six-monthly intervals, before the journal ceased publication for want of subscribers. [3 items].