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Art in Cartooning by BOOTH George NEW YORKER

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$2,500.00
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Seller: Bauman Rare Books
Title
Art in Cartooning
Author
BOOTH George NEW YORKER
Seller
Bauman Rare Books (United States)
Description
1975. First Edition. Signed. (BOOTH, George) (GROSS, S.) (MARTIN, Henry) (MICHAUD, Roland) (MYERS, Lou) (TANNENBERG, Marvin) (WOODMAN, Bill) FISHER, Edwin, GERBERG, Mort and WOLIN, Ron, eds. The Art in Cartooning. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, (1975). Quarto, original black cloth, original dust jacket. $2500.First edition of this celebration of American cartooning, seldom found inscribed with original sketches by its contributors. This copy boasts large, whimsical original art by notable magazine cartoonists Jack Ziegler, Gahan Wilson, Sam Gross and Bill Woodman.Celebrating the work of American cartoonists from the late 19th century through 1975, The Art in Cartooning collects over 300 examples of the form at its finest, drawn from the pages of The New Yorker and other magazines. Artists represented include Charles Addams, Peter Arno, Gahan Wilson, James Thurber, Rube Goldberg and many more.All of the four cartoonists who have inscribed this copy with delightful original work are represented in its pages, and most are best known for their contributions to The New Yorker. On the front pastedown, Jack Ziegler depicts an angel with a harp whispering in the ear of a bartender, ""First you get a clean glass…"" The front free endpaper features a cartoon by Gahan Wilson depicting a huddled man on a raft inside a bottle with the inscription ""To Jack Herbert with all best wishes, Gahan Wilson."" The rear free endpaper has a cartoon of a cat crouched outside a mousehole with the mouse inside saying ""Sorry, I can't make it to Benchley's pub tonight, I'm all tied up at the moment,"" and the inscription ""To Jack, Regards S. Gross."" The rear pastedown shows a man with a martini on the floor next to a bar, with a bartender saying ""The management says you've had enough sir"" and the inscription ""Best to Jack, Bill Woodman."" Includes eight color plates. Only a bit of creasing to dust jacket. A wonderfully inscribed copy.
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Comte de gabalis, ou entretiens sur les sciences secretes. (bound with) Les Genies assistans, et gnomes irreconciliables by [VILLARS, L’Abbe de]

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Seller: Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts
Title
Comte de gabalis, ou entretiens sur les sciences secretes. (bound with) Les Genies assistans, et gnomes irreconciliables
Author
[VILLARS, L’Abbe de]
Seller
Rootenberg Rare Books & Manuscripts (United States)
Description
“Cologne”; the Hague: “Pierre Marteau”, 1718. (lacking final two blanks) Contemporary blind-ruled mottled calf, spine and label gilt, edges marbled blue, blue silk marker. Old armorial ex-libris bookplate. Some paper flaws and rough cuts not affecting text. Two satirical anonymous occult texts taking aim at Rosicrucianism. The first is written in the form of a dialogue between a cabalist (Comte de Gabalis) and a skeptic. The five “entretiens”, or interviews, attempt to discount the Paracelsian doctrine on elementary spirits and parody alchemy, divination, and astrology. Whether deliberate or not, the book revealed many secrets closely held in the Rosicrucian and Jansenist circles, and for this slight, Villars was murdered 3 years after publication of the first edition (1670). The second text purports to be of the same authorship, but this would be impossible as the first edition, offered here, was published 45 years after Villars’ death. (Brunet and other bibliographers have ascribed it to Antoine Androl.) The narrative piggybacks off Comte de Gabalis, describing and denouncing the elemental spirits of genies and gnomes. I. VD17 1 :063003N ; STC Netherlands 119722909 II. Bibliotheca Rosicruciana 563 ; Caillet III : 7708.
The Enemy: A Review of Art and Literature (Issue #1)

The Enemy: A Review of Art and Literature (Issue #1) by Wyndham Lewis, Ed

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Seller: Appledore Books, ABAA
Title
The Enemy: A Review of Art and Literature (Issue #1)
Author
Wyndham Lewis, Ed
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Collectible; Very Good
Description
London: The Arthur Press, 1927. 1st. Collectible; Very Good. The January 1927 1st issue of this seminal British art and literary review. Edited by Wyndham Lewis and including contributions by T.S. Eliot, among others. Re-bound in a handsome dark-green cloth. Bright and VG, with one light stain at the front panel and light soiling to the rear panel. Quarto, 195 pgs. Housed in a custom-made, quarter-morocco box.