Anbieter: Buchhandlung Bock & Seip GmbH & Co. KG, Saarbrücken, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Signatur des Verfassers.
Verlag: und zu finden, in Mühlhausen, in Commission bey Johannes Witz, Sohn älter, Verlegt auf Kosten des Verfassers, 1799
Anbieter: AixLibris Antiquariat Klaus Schymiczek, Aachen, Deutschland
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Erstausgabe. 8°, (um 1799/1800). Erste Auflage, XVIII, 740 S. Pappband der Zeit mit Buntpapierbezug, ohne Rückenschild. Einband beschabt sowie etwas berieben und bestoßen; einige kleine Bezugspapierfehlstellen sowie am Rücken mit einer etwas größeren Bezugspapierfehlstelle; alter Tinteneintrag auf dem seitlichen Schnitt (teils leicht in die Blattränder hineingehend); Vorsätze und Spiegel mit alten Tinteneinträgen (auch wenige Kritzeleien); Spiegel etwas fleckig; erste und letzte Blätter etwas wasserfleckig; etwas stockfleckig; manchmal leicht fingerfleckig, tintenfleckig oder braunfleckig; teils kleine Knickspuren in den Ecken; letzte Seite und wenige weitere Seiten mit alten Tintenmarginalien; kleiner Stempel "Richterswiler Stübli" auf Vordervorsatz und Titel. Am Schluß des ersten Vorwortes mit der Datierung "Geschrieben zu Mühlhausen am Ende des 18ten Jahrhunderts". Recht früher Versuch einer Sprachschule ohne Grammatik.
Verlag: bey Ludw. Rudolf Walthard 1808-1809, Bern,, 1808
Anbieter: Bouquinerie du Varis, Russy, FR, Schweiz
WITZ, Peter.Allgemein fassliches und vollständiges Rechenbuch oder Versuch einer leichten Art dem Kindern die gänze Rechenkunst gründlich beyzubringen. 2 Bände. Bern, bey Ludw. Rudolf Walthard,1808-1809, 205x125mm, 384 + 480Seiten, Pappband. Envois Europe jusqu'à 150 EUR (frais de port non inclus): Sans frais additionnels. TVA prélevée via IOSS & Envoi en DDP (droits payés). Exceptions (taxes postales locales à la charge de l'acheteur) : Italie, Lituanie (~2 EUR) & Roumanie (~25 RON). Contact via notre page d'accueil en cas de problème. / No hidden customs fees for Europe up to 150 EUR order (shipping costs not included), IOSS & DDP shipment. Local postal fees apply to buyers in IT, LT (~2 EUR) & RO (25 RON). Contact us via our homepage if needed.
Verlag: Verlag Ploetz, 1991
ISBN 10: 3876403766 ISBN 13: 9783876403762
Anbieter: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: gut. 1991. ENGLAND PLOETZ. GESCHICHTE GROßBRITANNIENS ZUM NACHSCHLAGEN In deutscher Sprache. pages.
Verlag: Art & Language Foundation New York, NY 1975, 1976, 1975
Anbieter: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, USA
3 vol. : vol. 1: 144 pp. ; vol. 2: 163 pp. ; vol. 3: 186+ pp.; 3 vol. : vol. 1: 27 x 20 cm. ; vol. 2: 26.5 x 21 cm. ; vol. 3: 27.5 x 21.5 cm.; glue bound; black-and-white; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; All three published issues of the periodical The Fox, one of the most important publications of 1970s conceptualism. All issues printed on newsprint, with rough cardboard covers."It is the purpose of our journal to try to establish some kind of community practice. Those who are interested, curious, or have something to add (be it pro or con) to the editorial thrust . the revaluation of ideology . of the first issue are encouraged, even urged, to contribute to following issues. All other correspondences are welcome." -- preface to Volume One. Issue 1, published in 1975, edited by Sarah Charlesworth, Michael Corris, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Mel Ramsden, and Preston Heller. Contents include: "A Declaration of Dependence," by Sarah Charlesworth; "For Thomas Hobbes," by Michael Baldwin and Philip Pilkington; " The Artist as Anthropologist," by Joseph Kosuth; " Are You Not Doing What You're Doing While You're Doing What You Are," by Andrew Menard; "A Note on Art in Yugoslavia," by Zoran Popovic and Jasna Tijardovic; "Pricing Works of Art," by Ian Burn; "To Art (Reg. Intrans. V.)," by Adrian Piper; "On Practice," by Mel Ramsden; "Historical Discourse," by Michael Corris; "Education Bankrupts," by David Rushton and Paul Wood; "Counterfeit Interview," by Preston Heller; "Optimistic Handbook," by Lynn Lemaster; "Looking Back, Going On," by Terry Atkinson; "Perimeters of Protest," by Mel Ramsden; "Buying Cultural Dependency: A Note on the Crazed Thinking Behind Several Australian Collections," by Ian Burn; "A Forum on Artforum," by Karl Beveridge; and "Thinking About Tim Clark and Linda Nochlin," by Ian Burn. Issue 2, published in 1975, edited by Sarah Charlesworth, Michael Corris, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Mel Ramsden, Preston Heller, and Ian Burn. Contents include: "Book Review: John Berger's 'Ways of Seeing,'" by Eunice Lipton; "Review: Jeremy Gilbert-Rolfe's As-Silly-As-You-Can-Get"; "Brice Marden's Painting,'" by Mel Ramsden; "Review: Fighting Modern Masters," by Terry Smith; "Dear Fox." by Lizzie Borden; "Memo For the Fox," by Sarah Charlesworth; "Review: 'Cityarts Workshop: People's Art in New York City,'" by Mel Ramsden; "Conversation Pieces," by Mark Klienberg; "A Proposal For Pricing Works of Art," by Adrian Piper; "Book Review: 'On Understanding Art Museums,'" by Adrian Piper; "Book Review: 'On Understanding Art Museums,'" by Andrew Menard; "Review: Ian Wilson's Discussion at the John Weber Gallery," by Michael Corris; "Review: 'Art-Language' Volume 3 Number 2," by Ian Burn; "Bruce Kurtz: A Conversation with Robert Smithson"; "Stefan Morawski: Concerning an Attack by Sandra Harrison"; "Letters from Jean Toche, Robert Horvitz, Paul Kagawa, Annson Kenney, and others"; "Direct Speech," by David Rushton and Paul Wood; "1975," by Joseph Kosuth; "Doing Art History," by Terry Smith; "Media Madness," by Andrew Menard and Ron White; "Looking Back, Going On - Part 2," by Terry Atkinson; "Don Judd," by Karl Beveridge and Ian Burn; "Yet Another Palace Revolt in the Banana Republic?" by Michael Corris; "On Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting for Godot,'" by Trevor Pateman. Issue 3, published in 1976, edited by Sarah Charlesworth, Michael Corris, Joseph Kosuth, Andrew Menard, Mel Ramsden, Preston Heller, and Ian Burn. Contents include: "The Lumpen-Headache," by Peter Benchley; "Review: Not on the Development of Contradiction," by Kathryn Bigelow; "For Artists Meeting," by Sarah Charlesworth; "Review: Under the Rug," by Martha Rosler; "Review: Framing & Being Framed - Or, Are We Going to Let Barbara Rose Get Away with 'Dialectics' this Year?" by Mel Ramsden; "Having-Your-Heart-In-The-Right-Place is Not Making History," by Art & Language UK; "Worst of All Allies," by Art & Language UK; " The Edge of the Edge," Carole Condé and Karl Beveridge; " Autopatripassionata," by Christine Kozlov and Mayo Thompson; "Review: Chic Kicking Muse," by Sharlene Spingler; "Chris Smith Confronts Norman Trotsky and Dame Flora Luxemburg, Many of their colleagues, Furry and Feathered Friends," by Art & Language UK; " For Your Reference," Ian Wilson; "Review: Convoy," by Mayo Thompson; "The 'Liquidation' of Art: Self-Management or Self-Protection," by Jasna Tijardovic; "Bathysiderodromophobia," Ross Neher; "Has Your License Expired," by Nigel Lendon; "Work," by Joseph Kosuth; "Method or Mouthtalk," by Fern Tiger and Edward Robbins; "The Organization of Culture under Monopoly Capitalism, Part I: 'How Do You Feel About the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act?' The Organization of Culture under Monopoly Capitalism, Part II: Culture Ain't No Headless Horseman," by Michael Corris, Preston Heller, Andrew Menard; "History," by David Rushton and Paul Wood; "On the Class of Character in Art," by Goram Djordjevic; "Sociological Art as Utopian Strategy," by Hervé Fischer; "Art-Learning," by David Rushton and Paul Wood; correspondence by Robert Witz, Joshua Neustein, Guerrilla Art Action Group, J. Byron Kearns and others; and notes: "May Stevens: Art & Class"; Jane Klion & Julie Wolf: Students Fighting Faculty at WU; Mayo Thompson: Natural Alliances; For the Sensitive Stefan Morawski: Theses on Aesthetics. References : "In Numbers : Serial Publications by Artists Since 1955" by Andrew Roth, Philip Aarons, Victor Brand, Clive Phillpot, Neville Wakefield, Nancy Princenthal, William S. Wilson. Zurich / New York, Switzerland / NY : JRP - Ringier / PPP Editions, 2008, pp. 72 - 73 and 77. "Artists' Magazines : An Alternative Space for Art" by Gwen Allen. Cambridge / London, MA / United Kingdom : The MIT Press, 2011, pp. 261. Fair / Good. Volume One: light creasing of recto and verso; 10 cm. moisture soiling to bottom edge of recto carrying through to all pages; rubbing of cover edges with rounding of corners; previou.
German text. Very good, light wear to cover, spine darkened, light scattered foxing. 8vo., 20x12.5 cm. 310; 376; 60 pp. Contemporary speckled boards, paper hand lettered spine label.
Verlag: Mühlhausen, in Commission bey Johannes Witz, Sohn älter. (Ca. 1800)., 1800
Anbieter: Daniel Thierstein, Bern, Schweiz
8°. XVIII, 740 S. Marmorierter Lederband der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung. Bourquin: Biel Stadtgeschichtliches Lexikon S. 492, c Nr. 6. - Originalausgabe. - Peter Witz (1767-1840) aus Mülhausen war Privatlehrer in Genf, später Lehrer in seiner Heimatstadt und von 1808-1815 Pfarrer und Lehrer in Biel. - Einband berieben und an den Ecken bestossen. Kapital mit kleinen Einrissen. Rückenschild fehlt. Rückenvergoldung teilweise oxydiert. Vorsatz beschrieben, datiert 1810 und 1817. Sprache: deutsch.