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Parijs, Fotos 1950-1954

"THE REBELS, THE GANGSTERS, THE BOHEMIANS, THE ARTISTS"

VAN DER ELSKEN, Ed. Parijs, Fotos 1950-1954. Amsterdam, 1981.

First edition of this revealing photo-essay on Parisian life in the early 1950s, illustrated with 172 pages of finely screened halftones, with a special segment on Australian “femme fatale” Vali Myers, featured in his first photobook, Love on the Left Bank. $800.

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Hudibras, a Poem

"HE THAT COMPLIES AGAINST HIS WILL IS OF HIS OWN OPINION STILL"

BUTLER, Samuel. Hudibras, a Poem. London, 1822. Two volumes.

Later edition of this bitingly humorous 17th-century poem dealing with scholastic pedantry, Aristotelian logic, theological controversy, witchcraft, alchemy, astrology and war, with 12 striking hand-colored aquatints by John Heaviside Clark. $325.

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Book of Recipes for the Cooking School

"SUCCESS IN COOKING DEPENDS UPON INTELLIGENT HANDLING OF MATERIALS AND CONTROL OF THE COOKING MEDIUM"

LYFORD, Carrie Alberta. Book of Recipes for the Cooking School. Hampton, Virginia, 1921.

First edition of this collection of recipes intended for Home Economics students at the Hampton Institute. $2250.

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Poster signed

BOLDLY INSCRIBED WITH A HEART DRAWING BY MUHAMMAD ALI TO CO-AUTHOR THOMAS HAUSER, THE PUBLISHER'S PROMOTIONAL POSTER FROM THE NEIL LEIFER PHOTOGRAPH USED ON THE FRONT COVER OF THE 1992 BOOK, MUHAMMAD ALI MEMORIES

ALI, Muhammad. Poster signed. New York, 1992.

Original publisher's promotional poster for the photobook Muhammad Ali Memories, boldly inscribed by Ali in gold ink on the image to the book's co-author Thomas Hauser "To Tom from Muhammad Ali" with a hand-drawn heart and the date "6-3-92". $9000.

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Suburbia

“CAN YOU AVOID SUBURBIA?”

OWENS, Bill. Suburbia. (San Francisco), 1973.

Early edition of the pioneering photobook, boldly inscribed on the half-title, “Pat, Can you avoid suburbia? Bill Owens,” with 96 pages of black-and-white halftones, many paired with captioned quotes that add to the book’s “indelible poignancy” (New York Times). $600.

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Six Poets of the San Francisco Renaissance: Portraits and Checklists

SIGNED BY SIX BEAT POETS

KHERDIAN, David. Six Poets of the San Francisco Renaissance: Portraits and Checklists. Fresno, 1967.

First edition of this collection of biographies and checklists of Ferlinghetti, Snyder, Whalen, Meltzer, McClure, and Antonius, signed by Kherdian on the half title, and accompanied by the book’s prospectus, signed by each of the six poets. $550.

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Poems and Plays

LIMITED EDITION OF OLIVER GOLDSMITH'S POETRY AND DRAMA, ONE OF ONLY 250 COPIES, HANDSOMELY BOUND

GOLDSMITH, Oliver. The Poems and Plays. London, 1889. Two volumes.

Collected edition of Goldsmith's poems and plays, number 6 of only 100 copies printed for America (out of a total edition of 250 copies), edited by Austin Dobson and with six lovely, atmospheric etchings depicting scenes from the text by John Jellicoe and Herbert Railton, handsomely bound. $600.

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Kopfe des alltags unbekannte menschen

“A SINGULAR FIGURE IN PHOTOGRAPHIC AND PHOTOBOOK HISTORY”

LERSKI, Helmar. Kopfe des alltags unbekannte menschen. Berlin, 1931.

First edition of Lerski’s first photobook, with 80 black-and-white photographic plates dramatically lit by one of the leading figures of Weimar photography and German Expressionist cinema. $950.

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Portrait Gallery of American Editors

“IT REMAINS A MYSTERY TO ME THAT ANYONE SHOULD EVER READ A MAGAZINE” (MENCKEN)

ULMANN, Doris. A Portrait Gallery of American Editors. New York, 1925.

First edition of this collection of 43 lovely portraits by renowned photographer Doris Ulmann of the editors of American magazines and literary journals, printed in lush photogravure, and with an essay by each editor. Number 165 of only 375 copies produced. $600.

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Sermon Preached before... Francis Bernard

"WHERE MEN… PERVERT THEIR POWER TO TYRANNICAL PURPOSES; SUBMISSION… IS A CRIME": RARE FIRST EDITION OF LEADING BOSTON PASTOR ANDREW ELIOT'S 1765 SERMON DELIVERED BARELY TWO MONTHS AFTER PASSAGE OF THE STAMP ACT

(AMERICAN REVOLUTION) (STAMP ACT) ELIOT, Andrew. Sermon Preached before… Francis Bernard. Boston, 1765.

First edition of the influential Boston pastor's most famous and most controversial work, his May 29, 1765 Election Day Sermon delivered two months after passage of the incendiary Stamp Act—boldly proclaiming "when tyranny is abroad 'submission… is a crime'"—one of only 700 copies published. $3800.

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Higher Life in Art

FIRST EDITION OF LA FARGE’S THE HIGHER LIFE IN ART, 1908, HANDSOMELY BOUND

LA FARGE, John. The Higher Life in Art. New York, 1908.

First edition of this compilation of La Farge’s lectures on Barbizon art at Chicago’s Art Institute in 1903, with numerous plates after famous works of art, handsomely bound. $500.

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Poster signed ["CARE 1991"]

LOVELY SENDAK-ILLUSTRATED POSTER PROMOTING CARE'S 1991 WORLD HUNGER CRUSADE, SIGNED BY MAURICE SENDAK

SENDAK, Maurice. Poster signed ["CARE 1991"]. No place, 1991.

Beautiful poster, illustrated by Maurice Sendak, promoting CARE's 1991 World Hunger Crusade, signed at the bottom by Maurice Sendak. $1500.

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Magazine cover signed

SIGNED BY YANKEES ROBINSON CANO, JERRY COLEMAN, AND CHIEN-MING WANG

(BASEBALL). Magazine cover signed. New York, 2003.

First edition of the original wrappers (only) for Part 8 of the New York Post's series "The Yankees Century," signed on the front wrapper by Jerry Coleman, Chien-Ming Wang, and Robinson Cano. $450.

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Scamandro

“ANTICIPATED AND INFLUENCED MUCH OF 20TH-CENTURY DRAMA”

PIRANDELLO, Luigi. Scamandro. Roma, July 1909.

First and only separate edition of the first published play by the winner of the 1934 Nobel Prize in Literature, probably privately printed for friends in a very small number of copies. Very rare. $2500.

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