Boston, etc., Houghton Mifflin, 1950. 4to. Original reddish-brown full cloth with black lettering to spine and front board. A bit of wear to extremities. Several pencil-underlinings in the text (presuambly Postman's). XII, (2), 235, (1), (6, -index) pp. Richly illustrated throughout. With presentation-insription to front free end-paper, as well as Leo Postman's ownership signature.
Excellent presentation-copy of the first edition of the most important work on perception since Helmholtz, Gibson's seminal classic, in which he rejected the theory of behaviorism and pioneered the idea that animals ""sampled"" information from the ""ambient"" outside world. Inscribed to Gibson's close friend, professor of psychology Leo Postman, one of the most dominant theoreticians of human memory: ""To Leo Postman/ You know all this already/ Jim Gibson"". American psychologist James Jerome Gibson (1904 -1979) is considered one of the most important 20th century psychologists in the field of visual perception. His classic work from 1950, ""The Perception of the Visual World"", Revolutionized the way of understanding visual perception and was responsible for the turn away from the otherwise dominating behaviorism. It is in this, his pioneering main work, that he presents his revolutionizing idea of animals ""sampling"" information from the outside world that surrounds them.Gibson is also famous for coining the term ""affordance"", which is the quality of an object or an environment that allows for an individual to perform an action (- a for the time unusually Aristotelian way of viewing objects, an example would be a tie which ""affords"" tying, or a knob that ""affords"" twisting). As Gibson's theories in psychology in general, the concept of ""affordance"" has been extremely influential in a large variety of fields: perceptual psychology, cognitive psychology, environmental psychology, industrial design, human-computer interaction (HCI), interaction design, instructional design and artificial intelligence.""The principal subject of this book is the visual perception of space. The essential question to be asked is this: How do we see the world around us? The question is at once a theoretical one, a factual one, and a practical one. The theories to be considered have to do with the history of philosophy and psychology. The applications extend to art, aviation, photography, and mountain-climbing. This book, however, is not a historical survey of the problem, nor a record of existing facts, nor a discussion of the applications. The intention is to formulate a consistent approach to the problem - a way of getting new facts and making new applications. [...] The writer has elected to study psychophysics rather than psychophysiologybecause he believes that it offers the more promising approach in the present state of our knowledge. [...] A psychophysics may sound to some readers like a contradiction in terms. This book undertakes, however, to justify and make possible such a science. "" (Gibson, in the Preface, pp. (vii)-viii). As is seen from Gibson's own preface, he himself viewed the work as revolutionary, which Hochberg also notes in is piece on Gibson: ""I believe [the] book was the most important work on perception since that of Helmholtz's volume three of Physiological Optics, approximately a century earlier. It was a comprehensive approach to the perception of surfaces, things, and movement through the environment, promarily the outcome of his observations and thoughts about the visual task involved in flying and landing aircraft. [...] The book was clearly intended to initiate a revolutionary moment. I believe that intention has, just as clearly, been successful. Some forty years after its publication, the book is still widely cited and controversial, the direct source of substantial current experimental research, and the starting point for more extreme departures from what had been the established way of thinking about perception."" (Julian Hochberg, ""James Jerome Gibson"", in: National Academy of Sciences Biographical memoirs 63, 1994, pp. 155-6). ""LEO JOSEPH POSTMAN, professor emeritus of psychology and a dominant figure in the study of human memory, died on April 22, 2004, of heart failure at his home in Marblehead, Massachusetts. He was 85.Postman was ""a major theoretician in the development of the theory of forgetting,"" said friend and colleague Donald Riley, professor emeritus of psychology. ""His contributions were monumental."" Postman was listed in a 2002 article in the Review of General Psychology as one of the 100 most eminent psychologists of the last century. ""Within the field of human memory, the range of his contributions has been vast,"" wrote one of his former students, Geoffrey Keppel, professor emeritus of psychology, in recommending Postman for the Berkeley Citation. Postman received the award, the highest honor given to University of California, Berkeley faculty and staff, upon his retirement in 1987.In 1961, Postman founded the Institute of Human Learning at Berkeley, which lives on today as the Institute for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, a center devoted to an interdisciplinary study of the mind and the brain.Postman primarily studied perception, learning, and memory. He participated in the beginnings of the ""new look"" school of perception that emphasized the role of cognitive factors such as emotions and expectations in determining what people perceive.His main interest, however, was forgetting. Based on studies he began in 1958, he became known as the principal spokesman for and architect of modern interference theory, the only comprehensive account of forgetting that exists today. The theory, Keppel wrote, holds that forgetting is the result of interference from a variety of sources, including past memories, various aspects of the current memory, and new memories acquired subsequently-that is, a dynamic interaction of the entire memory system, past and present. Postman was sensitive to the weaknesses of the theory, and spent the last part of his career investigating the mechanisms that conserve memory in the face of interference. Much of this research was conducted at the institute he founded and directed until 1977.Postman, who served as chair of the Department of Psychology for several years in the late 1950s, had a reputation for excellence in teaching, emphasizing clarity and organization.Born June 7, 1918, in St. Petersburg, Russia, Postman moved at an early age to New York City, obtaining his B.S. from the College of the City of New York in 1943 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1946. He taught at Harvard from 1946 until 1950, interrupted by one year at Indiana University, and joined the Berkeley faculty in 1950.In his first years at Berkeley, Postman was recognized nationally as a major figure in the field of perception and the role of motivation in perception. His research shifted, however, and he embarked on a long series of studies on learning with and without the intent to learn (the latter being what is referred to as incidental learning). He later switched to the study of forgetting, which he pursued until his retirement.A member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Psychological Association, he also served in 1968 as president of the Western Psychological Association, and in 1974 received the Warren Medal of the Society of Experimental Psychologists for outstanding achievement in experimental psychology."" (Robert Sanders, ""In Memoriam. Leo Postman"").
New York, Charles Scribner's sons, London, John Lane, 1904, 1 vol. grand in-4 oblong (293 x 435), cartonnage biseauté éditeur crème illustré en bistre au plat supérieur, dos de toile blanche, de (80) pp. Coins légèrement émoussés, petit accroc à une planche, très bel exemplaire par ailleurs.
76 planches à pleines pages dessinées à l'encre noire dans le style très caractéristique de l'artiste. "Charles Dana Gibson, (1867-1944), est un artiste américain, célèbre pour avoir créé le premier prototype de la beauté américaine en dessinant ce que l'on a appelé la Gibson Girl. On a vu dans la Gibson Girl l'ancêtre de la pin-up. En réalité, la Gibson Girl véhicule une image bien différente, faite d'élégance, d'indépendance. Sûre d'elle-même, parfois moqueuse, la Gibson Girl a le sentiment d'appartenir à une élite, et affiche parfois une expression légèrement hautaine, bien loin de celle de la pin-up traditionnelle". (Sources Wikipédia).
N/A 1875 Une collection de 90 lithographies pleine page tirées de Vanity Fair, des illustrations de SPY (Sir Leslie Ward) et APE (Carlo Pellegrini) ainsi qu'un grand nombre d'illustrations anonymes. En face de la plupart des lithographies se trouve la biographie, rédigée principalement par Gibson sous le nom de Jehu Junior, dans une écriture manuscrite soignée. (Une plaque portant le nom et la signature du propriétaire / compilateur est collée à l'intérieur de la première planche, mais nous n'avons pas pu les identifier). Quatre des biographies comportent un autographe du sujet collé sur la page. Il s'agit de Sir Francis Grant (portraitiste écossais et président de la Royal Academy). Il était passionné de chasse, et cette biographie comporte également une grande esquisse d'un chasseur réalisée par Grant et collée sur la page. Richard Boyle (9e comte de Cork et d'Orrery). Frederic Leighton (peintre, dessinateur et sculpteur. Il a également eu la distinction d'être le pair le plus court de l'histoire. Il est mort le lendemain de sa nomination comme Lord). Révérend Arthur Stanley (doyen de Westminster). Non paginé, mais environ 180 pages, avec 90 lithographies collées et environ 85 biographies. Les albums ont des planches noires et des dos en cuir noir. Les dos sont considérablement frottés et présentent quelques fissures. Les titres sont dorés sur les premières planches. A l'intérieur, les deux volumes sont en bon état, avec quelques marques, mais dans l'ensemble très propres. 380 x 270 mm
A collection of 90 full page lithographs from Vanity Fair, illustrations by SPY (Sir Leslie Ward) and APE (Carlo Pellegrini) as well as a large number that are anonymous. Lithographed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son. Facing most of the lithographs, is the biography, mostly written by Gibson as Jehu Junior, written in a neat manuscript hand. (There is a tipped in plate bearing the owner / compiler's name and signature to the inside front board, but we have been unable to identify them). Four of the biographies have the subject's autograph tipped in to the page. These are Sir Francis Grant (Scottish portrait painter and President of the Royal Academy). He was a keen hunter, and this also has a large sketch of a huntsman by Grant tipped in. Richard Boyle (9th Earl of Cork and Orrery). Frederic Leighton (Painter, draughtsman and sculptor. He also had the distinction of the shortest peerage in history. He died the day after being made a Lord). Reverend Arthur Stanley (Dean of Westminster). Unpaginated, but approximately 180 pages. with 90 lithographs pasted in and approximately 85 biographies. The scrapbooks have black boards and black leather spines. The spines are significantly rubbed, and have some splitting. There are gilt titles to the front boards. Inside, the volumes are both in good condition, with a touch of marking, but overall very clean condition. 380 by 270mm (15 by 10Ÿ inches).
Köln Taschen 1999 1 vol. broché fort vol. in-8, broché, couverture illustrée, 767 pp., très nombreuses photos en noir. Edition originale avec un envoi autographe signé du photographe "à Alain Resnais, avec mon admiration", et sa carte de visite au dos de laquelle il a noté "M. Resnais de la part de notre commun Fred Tutten, Ralph Gibson". Texte trilingue français-anglais-allemand. Petites rides de lecture au dos, sinon en très bonne condition. Exemplaire provenant de la bibliothèque d'Alain Resnais.
Barber Shop Quartet - de Rose Peter,Hilliard Bob,Sigman Carl,Spina Harold,Styne Jule,Wilhite Monte,Akst Harry,Ballard Pat,Delugg Milton,Van Alstyne Egbert,Lombardo Carmen,Coleman Cy,Curtis Loyal,Schmidt Erwin R.,Mc Phail Lindsay,Michels Walter,Massey Curt,Gibson Arbie - Sigman Carl,Hilliard Bob,Cahn Sammy,Elliot Jack,Tobias Charlie,Leigh Carolyn,Young Joe,Lewis Sam,Newman Charles,Gillespie Haven,Mc Phail Lindsay,Ballard Pat,Harrison Charlie,Massey Curt,Gibson Arbie
Reference : 85318
(1968)
Edwin H. Morris 1968
Bon état Format Américain
Opryland Music 1958
Bon état Format Coquille Piano
London, Thomas Gibson Fine Art 1990 [90] pp., with colour illustrations, 30cm., illustrated softcover, exhibition catalogue (London, Thomas Gibson Fine Art, 26th september - 2nd November 1990), good condition, S97022
Mark Wahlberg Tyrese Gibson André Benjamin Garrett Hedlund Terrence Howard Josh Charles Sofía Vergara John Singleton Mark Wahlberg Tyrese Gibson
Reference : 78863
(2017)
ISBN : 3333973140419
Paramount Pictures 2017 18x14x1cm. 2017. DVD.
Zone 2 - Le DVD présente des marques d'utilisation sur le boitier et le CD mais reste en bon état d'ensemble. Expédition soignée sous blister dans une enveloppe à bulles
Librio 1998 1998. William Gibson - Fragments de rose en hologramme / Librio 1998
Très bon état
E-dite 2011 In-8 broché. Très bon état d’occasion.
Entretien avec Roy Gibson et André Lebeau (Anglais Français). Astronomie, Roy Gibson premier directeur de l’Agence spatiale européenne. Très bon état d’occasion
, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 2014 Hardback, IV 316 p., 221 b/w ill. 224 colour ill., 210 x 297 mm, Languages: English. Fine copy. Including an index. Illustrated. ISBN 9782503542232.
Cornelis Engebrechtsz (c. 1460/62-1527) was the first major Leiden painter to whom works can be attributed with certainty. They include a Lamentation Triptych from c. 1508 and a Crucifixion Triptych that was probably executed a decade later, both of which were made for the Marienpoel Convent near Leiden and are now in Museum De Lakenhal in Leiden. These monumental triptychs display the influence of the dynamic style and palette of the Antwerp Mannerists, including splendid gold brocades. On the basis of the documented works by Engebrechtsz, no more than a dozen paintings and some fragments can be attributed to him personally, but many more can be connected to his workshop, which specialized in devotional works. Engebrechtsz?s pupils included his three sons Pieter (c. 1490-1560/61), Cornelis (c. 1493-1546) and Lucas (c. 1495-before July 1552). Although they must have played an important role in the workshop, it has so far proved difficult to associate specific paintings with them.<br>Taking Walter Gibson?s 1977 dissertation on Engebrechtsz and his workshop as its point of departure, the present volume also draws upon the subsequent technical investigation of many of the paintings. The spectacular underdrawings revealed with infrared reflectography has given better insight into the working methods of the artist and his workshop. Moreover, the study of the gold-brocaded velvets by Esther van Duijn clarifies his use of a variety of patterns, while Peter Klein?s dendrochronological examination of the panels helps determine a chronology of the oeuvre. All this makes it possible to characterize more clearly Engebrechtsz?s stylistic development, his workshop production and the different hands involved. The new findings are presented in different chapters, which are complemented by a complete catalogue of the paintings and drawings by Engebrechtsz and his workshop.<br>In addition, a complete survey of the monogrammed and/or dated drawings by Pieter Cornelisz, Engebrechtsz?s eldest son, is presented here for the first time, providing a firmer basis for the attribution of some paintings to him. Finally, the present volume is enhanced by documented biographies of Cornelis Engebrechtsz and his sons Pieter, Cornelis and Lucas. The known archival documents are complemented by an abundance of unpublished documents, richly enhancing our knowledge of the lives, careers and personalities of this family of artists.<br>Jan Piet Filedt Kok (1943) studied art history at the University of Amsterdam. His publications cover early Netherlandish and seventeenth-century Dutch paintings and drawings, as well as fifteenth to twentieth-century printmaking, collecting history and restoration issues.<br>Walter S. Gibson (1932) is Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities Emeritus at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. He has published extensively on the late medieval and early Renaissance art of the Low Countries.<br>Yvette Bruijnen (1967) received her doctorate at the Free University Amsterdam. Her articles and lectures are mainly on early Netherlandish and Dutch seventeenth-century painters.
1) Carton d’invitation à la signature par Serge Lido de ses albums de photographies Ballet à Libraire contemporaine, un 13 décembre (années 50). « Avec le concours des Etoiles du Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas » Dépliant deux volets 13,5 x 10,5 cm, une illustration. 2) Carte de visite de Ralph Gibson avec son adresse à New York N.Y. Un n° de tél. fr. noté
Thomas Gibson Fine Art LTD. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 48 pages. nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. texte en langue anglaise.. . . . Classification Dewey : 730-Arts plastiques. Sculpture
Classification Dewey : 730-Arts plastiques. Sculpture
Thomas Gibson Fine Art LTD. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 28 pages. Nombreuses illustrations encollées hors texte.Texte en langue anglaise.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
Self, 1952, pt in-8°, 316 pp, traduit de l'anglais, préface de Sir Arthur Harris, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
Dans un style simple et familier, le colonel Gibson raconte les débuts de l’aviation de bombardement anglaise et les bévues des premiers mois de la guerre. Il décrit le dur et sanglant apprentissage auquel durent se soumettre les bombardiers de la RAF avant de pouvoir se lancer à l’assaut de la forteresse européenne. Gibson, figure légendaire du Bomber Command fut choisi pour diriger le raid contre les barrages de la Ruhr ; effectué avec des quadrimoteurs Lancaster volant au ras des flots et du sol ; larguant leur bombes ricochantes au milieu de la flak, ce raid est unique dans les annales de la guerre.
National Portrait Gallery, London, 1984. In-8, broché sous couverture illustrée en couleur, 148 pp. Chronology - Introduction - Catalogue. - Catalogue notes : Paintings. - Drawings and watercolours. - Sculpture. - Books and pamphlets. - Photographs and documentary material - Index - List of Lenders.
Nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleur. --- Plus d'informations sur le site archivesdunord.com
Phone number : 01 42 73 13 41
New-York, Londres R.-H. RUSSELL, JOHN LANE 1902 1 Drawings by Charles Dana GIBSON. New-York, R.-H. Russell, London, John Lane, 1902, in-8 oblong, demi-toile beige, couverture illustrée, non paginé.
"L'Echelle sociale", considérée comme difficile à gravir, est prétexte à de multiples caricatures des différents milieux sociaux : ennui, attente, ambition, simulacre sont leurs lots. Légère fragilité au brochage.
New-York, Londres R.-H. RUSSELL, JOHN LANE 1904 1 Drawings by Charles Dana GIBSON. New-York, R.-H. Russell, London, John Lane, 1904, in-8 oblong, demi-toile beige, couverture illustrée, non paginé.
Les types sociaux de tous les jours sont croqués d'un trait vif alerte : on trouve le champion, le fier marchand. Légère fragilité au brochage, petites usures à la couverture.
New-York, Londres R.-H. RUSSELL, JOHN LANE 1901 1 Drawings by Charles Dana GIBSON. New-York, R.-H. Russell, London, John Lane, 1901, in-8 oblong, demi-toile beige, couverture illustrée, non paginé.
Heureusement, la veuve a toujours ses amies, qui se font un devoir de la laisser, ni à son deuil, ni à sa joie, ni à son repos ! Petites usures à la couverture.
New-York, Londres R.-H. RUSSELL, JOHN LANE 1900 1 Drawings by Charles Dana GIBSON. New-York, R.-H. Russell, London, John Lane, 1900, in-8 oblong, demi-toile beige, couverture illustrée, non paginé.
Présomptions, rendez-vous, mariage d'argent, voyages en car, autant de péripéties croquées sous l'esprit d'une nation ! Petites usures à la couverture.
Editions Dupuis 1986. In-12 broché, agrafé, de 46 pages au format 19 x 14,5 cm. Couvertures illustrées. Couverture et illustrations en couleurs de Alfredo P.Alcala sur scénario de Henry Gibson. Etat de neuf. Edition originale en superbe état, proche du neuf.
Site Internet : Http://librairie-victor-sevilla.fr.Vente exclusivement par correspondance. Le libraire ne reçoit, exceptionnellement que sur rendez-vous. Il est préférable de téléphoner avant tout déplacement.Forfait de port pour un livre 7 €, sauf si épaisseur supérieure à 3 cm ou valeur supérieure ou égale à 100 €, dans ce cas expédition obligatoire au tarif Colissimo en vigueur. A partir de 2 livres envoi en colissimo obligatoire. Port à la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.Les Chèques ne sont plus acceptés.Pour destinations extra-planétaire s'adresser à la NASA.Membre du Syndicat Lusitanien Amateurs Morues
Boston, London, New York Hudson House 2000
First Revised Edition of Lancelyn Green and Gibson's comprehensive bibliography of Arthur Conan Doyle. Hardback in original unclipped dust jacket. Book boards and dust jacket all near fine. Inside the book is in an almost unread condition. This bibliography is divided into five sections covering fiction, plays, and belles-lettres; miscellaneous writings (histories, political pamphlets, speeches, wartime propaganda, autobiographies, and his works on spiritualism); prefaces and minor contributions; uncollected stories, letters, and articles; and a selective list of biographical sources (the major biographies, reminiscences, magazine and newspaper reports, and articles). 726 pages. 235 x 160 mm (9Œ x 6Œ inches).
Paris, Émile Nourry, 1906 in-12, 116 pp., broché.
Edition originale de cette interprétation de la loi de Séparation à la lumière de l'itinéraire de deux précurseurs pourtant ô combien différents.William Gibson, deuxième baron Ashbourne (1868-1942), noble écossais converti au catholicisme, était déjà l'auteur de The Abbé de Lamennais and the liberal catholic movement in France (Londres, 1896).Duine, 814. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Köln: Benedikt Taschen Verlag, 1999. In-4, 300 x 240 : 255 pp., couverture rempliée. — bradel papier vert de l'éditeur, couverture rempliée illustrée en couleurs.
"Vêtir l'idée d'une forme sensible", telle est la proposition de Jean Moréas dans son Manifeste du Symbolisme en 1886, à l'origine d'un mouvement artistique d'ampleur qui perdura durant 60 ans.Michael Gibson (1929-2017) propose une plongée dans l'univers complexe du Symbolisme abondamment illustrée de reproductions en couleurs d'oeuvres de William Blake, Carlos Schwabe, Edward Burne-Jones, Camille Claudel, Walter Crane, Dali, Marcel Duchamp, Max Ernst, Gustav Klimt, Aristide Maillol, Mucha...Bel exemplaire.