THE LITTLE REVIEW: Vol. X, No. 2
Double issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, a tribute to Juan Gris.
Double issue of the celebrated Modernist journal, a tribute to Juan Gris.
Signed limited first edition, featuring tipped-in collages by the postmodernist author.
Archive of the Crucible Furniture Corporation's product photographs, internal documents, and marketing materials: a treasury of American furniture design.
First edition, with work by Joyce Carol Oates, Lydia Davis, Diane Ackerman, Siri Hustvedt, Robert Coover, and others.
First printing of this beautifully illustrated history of the Blackfeet people, as told by the Montanan ethnographer and Native ally.
Commemorative publication to celebrate the New York institution's 50th anniversary, featuring addresses to the members of the board.
A rare image — considered by many "the greatest photo in jazz history" (THE NEW YORK TIMES) — of Charlie Parker, Thelonius Monk, Charles Mingus, and Roy Haynes performing at NYC's Open Door on September 13, 1953.
First edition of this stunning photographic essay on the social life of city kids.
Early printing, boldly inscribed by Warhol with an original drawing of his iconic soup can.
First edition of the first American scientific book illustrated with a photograph, an exploration of fossilized dinosaur tracks (what Warren calls "footsteps of an unknown animal") inscribed to fellow surgeon and Benjamin Franklin's great-grandson, Franklin Bache.
Signed first printing of this biography of Andrew Wyeth by his wife and business partner, structured around the story of his most famous painting – a pristine copy in the original shipping box.