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Pokrovsky, Boris A. and Yuri N. Grigorovich - The Bolshoi: Opera and Ballet at the Greatest Theater in Russia
New York, William Morrow and Co., 1979. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Size: 4to 11" - 13" tall. Translation from the original Russian and Italian by Daryl Hislop, this being a First English Edition copy, being an apt celebration of the lyrical theatre's 200th anniversary. Forewordy by Leonid Brezhneve, then jointly written chapters and individual contributions, too. Sterling condition hardcover copy, bound in bright red cloth, with unbruised tips, tight binding, and clean internals, showing only very slight shelf- and edge-wear; not ex-library, with neither underlining nor highlighting anywhere. Bright and shiny dust jacket, illustrated, showing only very minor wear, protected by a plastic coat, dust jacket not being price-clipped. [5], 6-237 pp.Member, I.O.B.A., C.B.A., and adherent to the highest ethical standards. . . . Fine/Fine,
USD 18.40USD [Appr.: EURO 16 | £UK 14 | JP¥ 2837] Booknumber: 349574
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USD 18.40USD [Appr.: EURO 16 | £UK 14 | JP¥ 2837] Booknumber: 349574
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| Structure, Verses, Agency Books 604 Thorn Street, P.O. Box #100, Spray, Oregon, 97874, USA Tel.: +1 937-502-5062 Email: svafinebooks@gmail.com |
- before 1948 american paintings in georgia Collections
Georgia Museum of Art, First Edition. (ISBN: 9780915977369) Cloth with Jacket. 123p. As New.
EUR 10.00EUR [Appr.: US$ 11.54 | £UK 9 | JP¥ 1779] Booknumber: 031057
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EUR 10.00EUR [Appr.: US$ 11.54 | £UK 9 | JP¥ 1779] Booknumber: 031057
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| Champ Clark Oude Laan 12, 9695 VP Bellingwolde, The Netherlands Tel.: +31 (0)597 64 56 11 Email: champclark.meijer@gmail.com |
MACDONALD William A. - Might Nature Be Canadian Essays on Mutual Accommodation
McGill-Queen\'s University Press, 2020. 9780228001454. 1st edn. 8vo. Original black lettered red cloth boards (Fine), dustwrapper (Fine). Pp. xxiv + 403 (no inscriptions). .
GBP 9.50GBP [Appr.: EURO 11 US$ 12.49 | JP¥ 1926] Booknumber: 143502
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GBP 9.50GBP [Appr.: EURO 11 US$ 12.49 | JP¥ 1926] Booknumber: 143502
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| Rothwell & Dunworth Ltd 2 Bridge Street, Dulverton, Somerset, TA22 9HJ, Great Britain Tel.: +44 (0)1398 323169 | Fax: +44 (0)1398 331161 Email: rdbooks.uk@gmail.com | |
Adams, Ansel; Ferris, Melton; Lange, Dorothea; Louie, Ernest; Morgan, Barbara; Newhall, Beaumont ; Newhall, Nancy; Warren, Dody; White, Minor - Founders - APERTURE MAGAZINE. Complete Run, Issue #1 - #227 (Summer 2017)
San Francisco: , 1952. 1st Printing. Original paper covers. Divers paginations. Illustrated from photographs. Divers sizes. The first 14 volumes are housed in two custom grey cloth clamshell cases. The condition of the earlier issues show varying degrees of wear, from Good - VG+, overall a solid VG. The later issues, from the last couple decades tend toward VG+ to Fine. "The magazine was founded in 1952 by a consortium of photographers and proponents of photography: Ansel Adams, Melton Ferris, Dorothea Lange, Ernest Louie, Barbara Morgan, Beaumont Newhall, Nancy Newhall, Dody Warren, and Minor White. It was the first journal since Alfred Stieglitz’s Camera Work to explore photography as a fine art. The journal’s mission, as stated in its inaugural issue: Aperture has been originated to communicate with serious photographers and creative people everywhere, whether professional, amateur or student.. Aperture is intended to be a mature journal in which photographers can talk straight to each other, discuss the problems that face photography as profession and art, share their experiences, comment on what goes on, descry the new potentials. We, who have founded this journal, invite others to use Aperture as a common ground for the advancement of photography. Minor White was appointed by the founders to be the editor of the magazine, which was at first published out of San Francisco. The magazine's dimensions were initially modest (9 3/8 by 6 ¼ inches), and in its first two decades the photographs discussed and published in its pages were exclusively black and white (the preferred mode of most art photographers of the era). Many early issues were loosely organized around thematic concepts (such as â€oeThe Creative Approach†[vol. 2, no. 2, 1953], â€oeThe Controversial ‘Family of Man’†[vol. 3, no. 2, 1955], and â€oeSubstance and Spirit of Architectural Photography†[vol. 6, no. 4, 1958]), or were monographic publications (the first of these was vol. 6, no. 1, 1958, on Edward Weston). In 1953 the editorial offices moved to Rochester, New York. (White joined the staff of the George Eastman House, and in 1955 began teaching at the Rochester Institute of Technology) White was assisted with the magazine’s editorial and production tasks by Peter C. Bunnell. From the outset, the magazine was appreciated by its readers as â€oea much needed forum for serious photographers.†In 1962, vol. 10, no. 4, a monograph on photographer Frederick Sommer, was the first of many issues to be published also as a trade book." [Wiki] Here offered, then, is a complete run of this important & influential magazine, an absolutely essential work documenting the evolution of photography as an artform in the later half of the 20th Century, beginning of the 21st. Please note, this collection of Apertures, in its entire, is of considerable weight [100+ lbs], and the postage charge assessed on purchase will reflect this physical aspect.
USD 11000.00USD [Appr.: EURO 9532 | £UK 8366 | JP¥ 1696206] Booknumber: 45626
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USD 11000.00USD [Appr.: EURO 9532 | £UK 8366 | JP¥ 1696206] Booknumber: 45626
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| Tavistock Books 220 S. Rock Blvd., Ste. 10, Reno, NV, 89502, USA Tel.: +1 510 499 5930 Email: vjz@tavbooks.com | |
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