Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 18,83
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 1st edition. 220 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.50 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: African Publishing, 2003
ISBN 10: 1779160518 ISBN 13: 9781779160515
Anbieter: Chapter 1, Johannesburg, GAU, Südafrika
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Softcover. Zustand: Good. First Edition. The wraps are a bit shelf rubbed and edge worn. Internally, clean. Tightly bound. [ak]. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services.
Verlag: Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1970
Anbieter: Downtown Books & News, Asheville, NC, USA
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Paperback, portfolio. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. First edition. 4to (12.5"x9.5"). Pieces include: Section 1, Deon Snyder: Dream of Goeralegan (bi-fold). Section 2, Terry Riley: Keyboard Study (sheet). Section 3, Aymon de Sales: Musical Scores and Glyphs (tri-fold). Section 4, Dale Wilbourn: Triptych (tri-fold). Section 5, Don Snyder: Lumagraphs (stamps). Section 6, Benno Friedman: Westerns (booklet). Section 7, Diane Rochlin: Photos (3 tri-folds). Section 8, Gerard Malanga and various: Poetry Sheet (poster). Section 9, Marian Zazeela: Soul of the Word (booklet). Section 11: Christopher Tree: Spontaneous Sound/Joyous Lake (flexi-disc). Section 12, Lionel Ziprin: Sentential Metaphrastic (tri-fold). Section 13, Hetty MacLise: Cover (folder). Missing Section 10, Ira Cohen and Bill Devore: The Invasion of Thunderbolt Pagoda (postcards). Light tone to white paper and several bottom corners bumped. Heavy shelf wear to folder: 1.5" closed tear to joint, creases, corners rubbed, paper chipping from spine and corners, interior tone. Flexi-disc apparently fine and unused (by visual inspection only).
Verlag: Aspen Magazine, New York, 1965
Anbieter: Sekkes Consultants, North Dighton, MA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Near fine. first edition. The inaugural issue of the pioneering magazine of art and culture, edited and published by Phyllis Johnson. Aspen appeared irregularly between 1965 and 1971. This issue was designed by the award-winning Esquire art director George Lois, along with Tom Courtos and Ralph Tuzzo. This copy is complete with all pamphlets as well the flexidisc recordings and all separately inserted ads. The box has creasing, closed tears and corner wear. The complete set of items with black hinged box, 9-1/2 by 12-1/2 by 3/4 inches, printed with large letter A. Contains the following seven pieces: 1. Jazz: A Cool Duel. Three perspectives on jazz, from three active musicians: In Praise of Dixieland, Freddie Fisher; In Defense of Latter-Day Jazz, Jon Hendricks; In Explanation of All Jazz, Chuck Israels. 2 Phonograph recording. Two sides of jazz. Side A: St. James Infirmary Blues performed by Peanuts Hucko, Yank Lawson, Clancy Hayes, Lou Stein, Lou McGarrity, and Morey Field, taped at the 1964 Aspen Jazz Party. Side B: Israel by the Bill Evans Trio, from Verve 8613, "Bill Evans Trio '65". 3 Ski-Roaming, Lift-Shunning, Mountain-Touring. Denis Higgins and John Henry Auran on the pleasures of cross-country skiing. 4 A Sanctuary for Deer, Peacocks, and People. Peggy Clifford visits Stillwater ranch, home of architect-planner Frederic Benedict. 5 The Hide-and-Seek Bird of the Timberline. Timothy Thomas and Tony Gauba on the white-tailed ptarmigan. 6 Configurations of the New World. Extracts from thirteen papers presented at the 15th annual International Design Conference in Aspen. Implications of Population Changes, Philip M. Hauser; New Technologies and Institutional Change, Robert G.W. Theobald; The Human Imagination in the New Age, Rev. William F. Lynch; To Build Is Everything or Nothing Is Built, Konrad Wachsman; Columbia A Garden to Grow People, James W. Rouse; The Victory of Technique over Content, Jan C. Rowan The New Conservation Can Succeed, Stewart L. Udall; The New Scale, Arthur Drexler; Lausanne 1964 Exposition An Experiment in Planning, Peter Blake; "U.S. Us", George Nelson & Co.; The Interrelationships between Ethics and Power in Design, Philip Rosenthal; The New Motivations of Leadership in Industry, David Finn; Urban Transportation in Perspective, Martin Wohl; 7 Our Ad Gallery, a black folder, 9-1/8 by 12 inches. Encloses a color booklet, 36pp, 7-7/8 by 8-3/8 inches, about IBM's pavillion at the New York World's Fair; a color booklet, 26pp, 3-7/8 by 8-5/8 inches, for Fabergé "Make-Op" cosmetics; a color sheet for Grant's scotch, 9 by 12 inches; a folded color sheet for Xerox, 17 by 11 inches; a black and white sheet for Adele Simpson, 8-3/4 by 10-5/8 inches; a green and white sheet for the Seven Arts Book Society, 8-7/8 by 10-1/2 inches. 9½" - 12½". book.
Verlag: Aspen Magazine,, New York,,, 1965
Anbieter: adr. van den bemt, Groningen, NL, Niederlande
Orig cardboard box, 4to. The inaugural issue of the pioneering magazine of art and culture, edited and published by Phyllis Johnson. Aspen appeared irregularly between 1965 and 1971. This issue was designed by the award-winning Esquire art director George Lois, along with Tom Courtos and Ralph Tuzzo. This copy is complete with all pamphlets as well the flexidisc recordings and all separately inserted ads. Included among the latter is the pamphlet promoting the IBM pavillion at the New York World's Fair, designed by Paul Rand. Publisher's introductory letter and subscription return-envelope laid in. VG.
Verlag: Roaring Fork Press, New York, 1970
Anbieter: APPLEDORE BOOKS, ABAA, WACCABUC, NY, USA
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Folder. Zustand: Very Good +. First Edition. A well-preserved example of the 1970 1st edition of Aspen #9, COMPLETE IN ITS 13 SECTIONS. Sections 1-12 (all loose inserts) are clean and crisp and at least VG+ to Near Fine. Sec. 13 (which constitutes the Hetty MacLise-designed psychedelic folder itself) shows a bit of wear along the spine and its ends (2 small closed tears) and minor wear to the rear tips as well. Still though very presentable. The breakdown is as follows: Sec 1) Don Snyder -- Dream of Goeralegan; Sec 2) Universal Mutant -- By Ira Cohen and Bill Devore; Sec 3) Aymon De Sales -- Musical Scores & Glyphs; Sec 4) Dale Wilbourn: Triptych; Sec 5) Lumagraphs by Don Snyder; Sec 6) Benno Friedman's Westerns; Sec 7) Diane Rochlin: Photos; Sec 8) Gerard Melanga; Sec 9) The Soul of the Word by Marian Zazeela; Sec 10) Dream Music by La Monte Young; Sec 11) Spontaneous Sound Recorded at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine; Sec 12) Sentential Metaphrastic by Lionel Ziprin; and Sec 13) The Portfolio Itself.
Verlag: Aspen Magazine, New York, 1966
Anbieter: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, USA
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First Edition. First edition. Bound in publisher's white glazed cardboard box with five pamphlets and one flex-disc plastic phonograph record. Complete. Contents Fine in a Very Good+ cardboard box with light rubbing, slight toning and abrasions from previous tape repair at bottom corner of upper lid. Included is "The Robert Murrays," "The Young Out's Vs The Establishment," "Scriabin Again & Again," "Ski Racing/Edging the Impossible," "Farewell to a Canyon" and a 7" flexi disc recording of "Tenth Sonata" by Alexander Scriabin. Record is Near Mint with a faint line of rubbing that should not effect playback, hint of rubbing to label. The box of this "Magazine in a Box" is in nicer shape than usually found, very bright.