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PRINT, A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS, Vol. I-Vol. IV, Number 1-4 of each year, plus Vol. V, Number 4 by (Print Periodical)

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Title
PRINT, A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS, Vol. I-Vol. IV, Number 1-4 of each year, plus Vol. V, Number 4
Author
(Print Periodical)
Seller
L'Estampe Originale (United States)
Description
1940-1946. PRINT. A QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE GRAPHIC ARTS, New Haven, Connecticut. Pub. by William Edwin Rudge, 1940-1946. 4to. Printed wrappers. First edition. Volume I: Includes articles on Saks Fifth Avenue advertising, textbook design, the rare book market, letterist Eric Gill, etcher John Taylor Arms, and how to run a personal press, as well as silk screen samples, tipped-in Old Master prints, color wallpaper samples and color lithographs. Also bound in is a copy of the first edition of the pamphlet "The Mainz Diary: 1437-1440" which was printed at the Golden Hind Press. Volume II: Includes articles on "The Place of the Educated Man in the Printing Industry," how to properly etch, types of writing systems, newspaper design, Lawrence C. Roth and university presses, as well as a copy of a pamphlet on the "Tasting of Beers, Ales and Stouts" by the Wine and Food Society of New York, tipped-in portraits and Old Master prints, and numerous red and black illustrations. Volume III: Includes articles on Jean Carlu (and a cover designed by him), Hugo Steiner-Prag, Braille printing, the Grabhorn Press, and "What the Bible Owes Its Printers," as well as color comic strips, Braille samples, tipped-in portraits and Old Master prints, and numerous brown, black and red illustrations. Volume IV: Includes articles on printing in Modern Egypt, maps and the army (one issue's cover is a map of Nagasaki),"The Graphic Arts in a Liberal Education," modern Christmas cards, and binder Peter Franck, as well as Christmas card samples, a pamphlet displaying the entries in the International Book Illustration Show, tipped-in portraits and Old Master prints, and numerous gold, red and black illustrations. Volume V: Includes articles on American type designers, Hay prints, and legibility as well as numerous color illustrations. With a typescript 1951 letter from Rudge urging a subscriber to give PRINT as a Christmas gift. Housed in 4 slipcases. In excellent condition.
Picturesque Illustrations of Buenos Ayres and Monte Video, Consisting of Twenty-Four Views: Accompanied with Descriptions of the Scenery and of the Costumes, Manners, &c. of the Inhabitants of Those Cities and Their Environs [Facsimile]

Picturesque Illustrations of Buenos Ayres and Monte Video, Consisting of Twenty-Four Views: Accompanied with Descriptions of the Scenery and of the Costumes, Manners, &c. of the Inhabitants of Those Cities and Their Environs [Facsimile] by E[meric] E[ssex] Vidal

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Picturesque Illustrations of Buenos Ayres and Monte Video, Consisting of Twenty-Four Views: Accompanied with Descriptions of the Scenery and of the Costumes, Manners, &c. of the Inhabitants of Those Cities and Their Environs [Facsimile]
Author
E[meric] E[ssex] Vidal
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
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Very Good
Description
Buenos Aires [London]: Editorial Viau SRL [R. Ackermann], 1943. Very Good. Buenos Aires: Editorial Viau SRL, 1943; facsimile of volume originally published by R. Ackermann in London in 1820. Limited Reprint Edition of 3470, of which this is No.1489. Quarto; xxviii + 115pp. Twenty-five full-color watercolors reproduced on 24 bound-in plates, including four landscape-format fold-out plates. Broché in cream cardstock, with front cover reproducing original 1820 allegorical frame in brown. Nude spine. Binding toned, minimally soiled, all corners politely abraded. Spine paper flaking and showing six vertical cracks, but holding well. About one third of back cover detached at joint but still stably connected. All illustrations present with bright colors and without misfolds; textblock unmarred and unmarked. Vidal was a British naval officer and talented watercolorist. His work is celebrated for the enlightened conspectus of landscape, cityscape, social mores, financial structures, and multiple demographic and social classes he sought to describe. His watercolors-all clear, handsome, and informative-avoid the predictably picturesque to show, without condescension, what was striking and different about lives in Argentina. The overall tone of both images and text is documentary; the overall result is far more enlightening than the usual colonial travelogue.
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The Government Defines Art [The Bulletin of The Museum of Modern Art, Volume 3, Number 4, October 1936]

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The Government Defines Art [The Bulletin of The Museum of Modern Art, Volume 3, Number 4, October 1936]
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
Good but with staples missing, re-pagination marks (as if this bulletin had been bound with others and all numbered consecutivel
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New York: The Museum of Modern Art, 1936. Pamphlet. Good but with staples missing, re-pagination marks (as if this bulletin had been bound with others and all numbered consecutively); Contents clean.. White wraps, stapled, with bw illus. and black lettering. 8 pp. bw images. Main article about the US Government and abstract art; a mention about four important acquisitions of abstract art for the museum; and a symposium on abstract art.