9 DUTCH POETS: American Tour 1982 [Event Poster]
Poster advertising the Poetry Project appearance of: J.
Poster advertising the Poetry Project appearance of: J.
Feminist artist's book that ponders the stories carried by women via found photography.
Araki's brash color photographs, with very little text (in Japanese).
Text in Japanese, heavily illustrated throughout with color photographs, most portraits. Uncommon.
"Historical" sleaze novel. No copies located by OCLC.
Issue 16 of this oversized photography magazine, this issue a monograph of 17 photographs by Diane Arbus taken between 1956 and 1968. Published without accompanying text, as requested by Arbus' estate.
Welsh literary magazine.
Catalog number MB-114 from Gloucester Publishing's Mayfair Books series.
Album carefully documenting the construction of The Kent Theaters, Plaza "Rocking Chair" Theater on Phillips Highway (U.S
A beautiful photographic study of the earliest planned community in the U.S
An apparently complete press kit from the December 2, 1964 ground-breaking for the John F.
A survey of Arellano's work with full color reproductions. A handsome copy with a warm inscription.
Includes conversation with the artist by Martin Jaeggi and a list of plates.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Orange County Museum of Art, featuring work from contemporary women photographers. Illustrated with color plates throughout.
Camp scrapbook and photo album from a Connecticut girl's summers, 1926-1930, at Camp Pinnacle: founded in Voorheesville, NY in 1898 as the "Young Women's Bible Training Movement," and advertised as the first girls-only summer camp.
A rare, truncated publisher's dummy copy of this noted, critical study of Motherwell's major works.
First edition of this early postwar war from Arnaud, with text in French.
From an edition of 250 copies.
Sleaze novel telling the story of a wealthy man's harem. Issued as Greenleaf Classics' GC317.
Exhibition catalog.
An extraordinary and unique handmade artist's book, elaborately assembled by an anonymous artist.
Catalog of fine art reproductions, including old masters, impressionism and contemporary works, primarily in black and white with a handful printed in color. Braun & Cie was founded by Adolphe Braun, a respected photographer in his own right who later used photographic techniques to make reproductions of fine art, as seen here.
Extensive atalog of artists' materials including oils, canvas, brushes, palettes, papers, pastels, watercolors stencils and assorted accessories.
Catalog and promotional packet for low-cost color reprodcutions marketed primarily as educational aides and intended for sale to schools, churches and individuals.