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HARPER'S MAGAZINE. 109 vols. New York, 1850-1900, 1939-1968,1995-1999.
Half lether, half cloth and cloth. with vols. 1-57, 63-100 (without 78,80,82-86,86,95,96,99),102,103,128,133 136, 138, 139,160-191,196,197,290-299. (ZY17074) An essential title for every library because of its contributors, and historical importance as an institution in American intellectual life (Farber p. 198/199). Vols 1-101 (1850-1900) publ. as: HAPRER'S NEW MAGAZINE. Vols 102-128 (1901/02-1913/14) publ. as: HARPER'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
[KW: Politik; Politik (General Reviews); Varia; Varia Sonstiges]
de Mejo, Oscar und Robert C. Morgan: Oscar de Mejo. The Naive Surrealist. New York, Nahan Galleries, 1992.
Enthalten ist der autobiographische Essay "My Life as an Artist" von Oscar de Mejo, und der Essay "The Naive Surrealist" von Robert C. Morgan, dem Herausgeber des New Yorker "Arts Magazine". Zentrum des Bandes sind natürlich die 100 Farbtafeln, auf denen de Mejos naiver, träumerischer Surrealismus sich in voller Schönheit präsentiert. de Mejo, in Triest geboren, war nicht nur Maler, sondern außerdem noch Jurist, Politologe, Musiker, Komponist und Schauspieler. - Umschlag mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren, oberer Schnitt minimal stockfleckig. Ansonsten gutes Exemplar.
143 S. mit 100 farbigen Abbildungen auf Tafeln und zahlreichen Schwarz-Weiß-Abbildungen im Text, Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Umschlag, Quart.
[KW: Naive Malerei - Surrealismus - Oscar de Mejo - Künstlerautobiographien - Multitalente]
WILSON, J., The trials of Margaret Lyndsay. By the author of Lights and shadows of Scottish life. Edinburgh, Blackwood u. London, Cadell, 1823.
Erste Ausgabe des Romans von dem Prosaschriftsteller, Lyriker und Herausgeber der Zeitschrift "Blackwood's Magazine", John Wilson (Pseud.: Christopher North).
Titel, 403 S. Hldrbd d. Zeit (Stempel auf Titel, Vorsätze leimschattig).
[KW: Englischsprachige Literatur (Autoren); English Literature]
Freed, Leonard: Worldview. ; 1. Ed.
Steidl, Göttingen. 2007. First edition, first printing. New, unread, mint; still originally shrink-wrapped in publishers plastic foil. Hardcover with dustjacket. 240 x 305 mm. 256 pages, 200 tritone plates. Leonard Freed is one of the twentieth century's most prominent documentary photographers. His photographs have graced the covers of major newspapers and magazines around the world on numerous occasions. A member of the Magnum cooperative, his work is considered a milestone in what has been aptly called "concerned photography". This book spans his full fifty-year career, including his coverage of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the American civil rights movement, the period of post-war German reconstruction, and the Romanian revolution. Among other highlights is a selection of work from his famous project on the police, which culminated in a landmark publication, Police Work. Freed's vision is sharp, insightful and critical, but always deeply sympathetic to his fellow human beings. Freed has made a point of steering clear of easy sentimentality without giving way to its opposite - heartless critique; the often tender moments he observes are thus tinged with life's harsher realities. Leonard Freed was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New York, to a working-class Jewish family from Eastern Europe. He began taking photographs in 1955, while travelling in Europe. In 1972 he joined Magnum Photos. Many of Freed's photographs have been published in the international press, including Der Spiegel, Der Stern, The London Sunday Times Magazine, GEO, L'Express, Liberation, The New York Times Magazine, and Fortune. Leonard Freed passed away in 2006.***************Steidl, Göttingen. 2007. Erstausgabe. Originalausgabe. Neu, ungelesen, verlagsfrisch; noch original-verschweißt in der Plastikfolie des Verlags. Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag. 240 x 305 mm. 256 Seiten, 200 photos.




