Ted Greenwald

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(Bosman, Richard). Greenwald, Ted. EXIT THE FACE. NY: The Museum of Modern Art, (1982).

- Octavo, pictorial black, white & red wraps. The wraps are rubbed with the head & tail lightly chipped. Unpaginated. Poem by Ted Greenwald interleaved with full-page illustrations in black, white & red by Richard Bosman. Very good.

[SW: LITERATURE; POETRY; ARTIST'S BOOK; POEM; TED GREENWALD; ART; ILLUSTRATION; ARTIST; RICHARD BOSMAN.]

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Levine, Les, [ Les Levine, John Yau, Ted Greenwald ]: Media Projects and Public Advertisments, Lucerne, Germany: Mai 36 Galerie, 1988
Exhibitions, Mass Media, Painting, Public Art,

wrappers 27.8 x 20.9 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Mai 36 Galerie, Lucerne, February 27, 1988 - April 3, 1988. Levine uses the normally banal format of the billboard to project striking and subversive messages to the public. The catalogue features numerous black-and-white and color photographs of Levin's work. Includes a checklist, exhibition chronology, and biography. Introductory essay by John Yau, interview with the artist by Ted Greenwald. Parallel English / German texts. 16 pp. Very Good. Very light wear / soiling of wrappers. Otherwise Fine.

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Levine, Les, [ Les Levine, John Yau, Ted Greenwald ]: Media Projects and Public Advertisments, Lucerne, Germany: Mai 36 Galerie, 1988
Exhibitions, Mass Media, Painting, Public Art,

wrappers 27.8 x 20.9 cm.; staple bound; black-and-white & color; edition size unknown; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed Catalogue published in conjunction with an exhibition at the Mai 36 Galerie, Lucerne, February 27, 1988 - April 3, 1988. Levine uses the normally banal format of the billboard to project striking and subversive messages to the public. The catalogue features numerous black-and-white and color photographs of Levin's work. Includes a checklist, exhibition chronology, and biography. Introductory essay by John Yau, interview with the artist by Ted Greenwald. Parallel English / German texts. 16 pp. Good. Significant soiling of wrappers; thick line of blue residue / pigment on front wrapper.

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Nelson, Kevin; Greenwald, Hank (Foreword by): The Golden Game: The Story of California Baseball, San Francisco and Berkeley, CA California Historical Society Press; Heyday Books 2004
ISBN: 1890771805 Fine

xx, 379 pp., illus., bib. notes, index; 23 cm. AS NEW. "Jackie, Casey, Lefty, the Schnozz, Joltin' Joe, Sparky, Teddy Ballgame, the Singing Cowboy, Turkey Mike, Sandy, Chief, El Goofy, Minnie, Chick, Ping...all called California home. Baseball and the Gold Rush, Ernest Thayer and 'Casey at the Bat,' baseball crook Hal Chase, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Jackie Robinson and integration, crusty Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth and Hollywood baseball movies, Satchel Paige versus Dizzy Dean, Kenichi Zenimura and the Japanese American experience, Sparky Anderson, Gene Autry, Willie Mays, Tommy Lasorda, and the rise of the baby boom generation of players - all of these people and stories are part of the incredible saga of California baseball and how it has shaped the national pastime. Kevin Nelson, author of over a dozen books on sports, presents in words and pictures 150 years of baseball history, from sandlot ball in the 1850s to the coming of the Dodgers, Giants, Angels, Athletics, and Padres. Here is a stirring, colorfully written narrative about the state that is the birthplace and proving ground for more major leaguers than any other. With more than 150 photographs of vintage and modern ballplayers and scenes, The Golden Game is not only a richly illustrated and lively read, but also a well-researched reference work that will delight baseball fans and anyone who loves a good story. / Kevin Nelson worked on The Golden Game for nearly three years. He traveled the state on a baseball odyssey, going to games, visiting ballfields and playgrounds, trooping around historic baseball sites, walking the old neighborhoods where Joe DiMaggio and Ted Williams and Jackie Robinson grew up and played ball as kids, attending the conventions of retired ballplayers - all to help him tell the more than 150-year history of California baseball. Nelson has written fifteen books and numerous articles about sports. He is married with three children and lives in the San Francisco Bay Area." - Publisher. First Edition, First Printing Soft Cover 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Collectible

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