The new american library 1958 in8. 1958. Broché.
Reference : 100114085
ISBN : 0451004825
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Un Autre Monde
M. Emmanuel Arnaiz
07.69.73.87.31
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, edition Galerie Vevais , 2005 Hardcover, 176 pages / seiten, ENG / GER, 310 x 285 x 25 mm, NEW !!, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9783936165364.
Hard cover limited edition, signed and numbered 300 copies: 176 pages, 4 color with 2 additional decorative colors, double gatefold cover with flaps, printed on PhoeniXmotion paper, 11x12 inches. Edition Galerie Vevais is pleased to present an illustrated edition of the ?Children of Adam? cycle of poems from the American literary masterpiece "Leaves of Grass" by Walt Whitman. ?Children of Adam? is the legendary group of poems that caused the book to be banned in Boston at its publication in 1882. Whitman?s theme was the male and female body, entirely naked in every sense ? and he steadfastly resisted any suggestion of censorship. This boldly illustrated new edition of the poems brings together two pioneers of American culture, both coincidentally natives of Brooklyn, New York: Walt Whitman, the beloved American poet who continues to inspire readers worldwide, and the contemporary artist Paul Cava, born more than a century later in 1949. John Wood, Arden Kass and Alexander Scholz contribute original and informative essays; technical and scholarly guidance are supplied by noted Whitman scholars Prof. Ed Folsom and Prof. Walter Grünzweig.The ?Children of Adam? cycle from "Leaves of Grass" is a hymn of hope for a young and innocent America. It is an anthem for a democratic America and a free world -- as well as an unabashed polemic for a shame-free physical and procreative life. This book presents the controversial cluster of poems in a totally original and honest way ? each of the 16 poems stands alone on its beautifully designed page, leaving space for a complex relationship to develop between the sexual and spiritual nuances of the artwork and poetry.Today our world is in the midst of terrific and violent upheaval, accompanied by much >> darkness and negativity. We are all in need of love and kindness, simple ?native moments? that all of humanity can share and take nourishment from. With this in our minds and hearts, a team of German and American artists, writers, scholars and designers have come together and worked for more than a year to produce a book that goes beyond the traditional definition. It is an unconventional, visual and sensual expression of hope, manifested in words, image and design and presented in a finely-crafted work of published art. Superior quality printing, highest quality paper and binding further ensure a place in the hearts of book collectors worldwide for this unique collaboration.
New York The Limited Editions Club 1942 2 volumes in-4 Cartonnage illustré d'éditeur Signé par l'illustrateur
Edition en 2 tomes illustrée hors texte de 49 photographies d'Edward Weston, dont une en frontispice de chaque volume. Cette même image est reprise, imprimée en vert, pour le cartonnage. Introduction de Mark Van Doren. -- Tirage à 1500 exemplaires sur papier vert pâle, numérotés et signés par Weston. Insérés le prospectus et le bulletin mensuel de l'éditeur présentant l'ouvrage. >>Bon exemplaire complet de l'étui. Très bon 0
Paris, Editions Aubier 1989, 220x135mm, 511pages, broché. Bon état.
édition bilingue: français - anglais,
New York, The Viking Press, 1959, gr. in-8, bradel demi-toile noire, plats de toile verte, étui cart. (rel. de l'éd.), XXXVIII-146 pp., frontispice. (GA13B)
Publié avec une introduction par Malcolm Cowley. "L'un des plus grands précipités de la poésie moderne" (Lacarelle, Arthur Cravan précipité, Grasset, 2010, p. 215). Texte en anglais.
London et Boston, Putnam et Maynard, 1903. 446 pages. (19,5x13,5cm.). Pleine toile verte. Filets dorés sur le 1er plat. Dos lissé doré. Quelques taches sur les plats. Portrait en frontispice. Coins un peu émoussés.