Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Lord John Press, Northridge, CA, 1984
ISBN 10: 0935716297 ISBN 13: 9780935716290
Erstausgabe Signiert
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. No Jacket. Reagh, Patrick (illustrator). Limited Edition. 22 pages. First edition, first printing. One (34) of 125 numbered copies in quarter brown leather and marbled paper boards signed by Everson on a special page at the beginning of the book. There were 26 copies of a deluxe edition, signed and lettered by Everson. Designed and printed by Patrick Reagh. Fine book without dust jacket as issued. A beautiful copy! Signed by Author(s).
Verlag: Los Angeles (Photoventures Co.), 1988
Anbieter: Ars Libri, Ltd. (ABAA), Charlestown, MA, USA
(24)pp. Prof. illus. Sm. sq. folio. Self-wraps., spiral-bound. Horizontally bound.
Verlag: Stanford, University Press, 1949
Anbieter: Antiquariat Klaus Altschäfl, Pfarrkirchen, Deutschland
165 S. Mit 194 Abb. 4°. Orig.Ganzleinen Bibliotheksexemplar des "United States Information Center Linz". Mit mehreren Stempeln und dem ausgeschnittenen und eingeklebten Klappentext. Rücken mit ein paar Kleberresten. Die Text- und Bildseiten sehr sauber. Selten.
Verlag: Book Club of California, San Francisco, 2012
Anbieter: George Ong Books, New York, NY, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. [iv], 132, [3] pp., oblong folio (10 x 12.5 in.), quarter orange cloth, oatmeal linen sides, black stamped spine title, slipcase covered in the same linen cloth. Prospectus with mounted print and order form laid in. "This special collection of photographs by the Los Angeles documentary photographer William Reagh examines and showcases his work from the mid- to late twentieth century. The text was typeset and printed letterpress [by Patrick Reagh], and the photographs were reproduced by tritone offset. The 130 photographs were selected by Patrick Reagh and Michael Dawson. The selections reflect an intimate regard for [Patrick's] father's perspective on urban renewal and change in Los Angeles during this period. There are views of Angels Flight, Bunker Hill, Pershing Square, Broadway, Grand Avenue, Hill Street, and Main Street" (from the prospectus). With images of architecture (old and new), and people, lots and lots of people. Many photographs from earlier decades are juxtaposed with photographs from later decades, taken from exactly the same location and vantage point. One of 350 copies. A fine and fresh copy.
Verlag: Dawson's Book Shop, Los Angeles, 1986
Anbieter: Quill & Brush, member ABAA, Middletown, MD, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
First Edition. First edition, limited issue. First separate appearance of Everson's poem. Number 55 of 100 numbered copies SIGNED BY EVERSON, WIENER, & REAGH on colophon leaf (the first 10 copies were not for sale). Illustrated with five mounted black-and-white photographs of Everson - EACH ONE SIGNED AND NUMBERED BY WIENER. Eleven loose leaves of text in total, including the introduction by Everson on 2 leaves, the poem itself on 3 leaves, dedication leaf (".to Mel Smith who brought together poet & photographer"), and leaf with Wiener's descriptions of each of the photos. Housed together in publisher's folio green cloth-covered folding case with white, printed labels on front and spine. ALSO INCLUDES a copy of the original prospectus and TLS FROM MEL SMITH, a friend and admirer of Everson who reportedly funded the book. The letter, to the collector, Allen K. Mears, describes the genesis of the book (" . Leigh Wiener and I spent three days with Everson in Santa Cruz and at his home in Davenport in 1980.") and, referring to an academic program he attended, quotes from a letter in his collection ("In my collection of letters there is one by JOHN STEINBECK in which he writes, 'After the drives for survival and procreation, man's strongest instinct is to bore. He is a success when people will sit still for it.'") Altogether fine. Signed.