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Publicado por Celestial Arts, 1975
ISBN 10: 0890871019ISBN 13: 9780890871010
Librería: HPB-Diamond, Dallas, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
paperback. Condición: Very Good. Connecting readers with great books since 1972! Used books may not include companion materials, and may have some shelf wear or limited writing. We ship orders daily and Customer Service is our top priority!.
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Nuevo desde EUR 65,14
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Publicado por MacMillan, New York, 1939
Librería: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. Illustrated by Giacomo Patri Ilustrador. First Printing. Private book plate on front endpaper, written name on front blank.
Publicado por MacMillan, New York, 1939
Librería: Biblio Pursuit, Lenhartsville, PA, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Giacomo Patri Ilustrador. New York: MacMillan, 1939. Book. Illus. by Giacomo Patri. Very Good. Hardcover. Light wear to cover. No dust jacket. Previous owner statement on title page by the Sheriff of Yuba County California.
Publicado por Dover Publishers, 2016
ISBN 10: 0486805913ISBN 13: 9780486805917
Librería: INDOO, Avenel, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: New. Brand New.
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Publicado por Editions L'échappée, 2010
ISBN 10: 2915830525ISBN 13: 9782915830521
Librería: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Reino Unido
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Album. Condición: Brand New. 432 pages. French language. 9.61x6.54x1.50 inches. In Stock.
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Publicado por San Francisco: American Russian Institute, 1944
Librería: Zubal-Books, Since 1961, Cleveland, OH, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Very Good. limited to 1500 copies printed at the Grabhorn Press; 81, [1] pp., original boards with jacket attached at the spine, as issued; very good. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
Softbound. Condición: Very Good. A Novel in Linocuts. Introduction by Rockwell Kent. 1st thus. Millbrae, CA (Celestial Arts) 1975. Pictorial wraps. A very good copy.
Publicado por Firefly Books, 2007
ISBN 10: 1554072700ISBN 13: 9781554072705
Librería: Campbell Bookstore, Austin, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Condición: very good.
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Publicado por Grabhorn Press, San Francisco, 1944
Librería: Uncommon Books, Glastonbury, CT, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: SNEAB
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Paper Boards. Condición: NVG. Estado de la sobrecubierta: G+. Giacomo Patri Ilustrador. First Edition. Book has bumped and worn corners. Dj is affixed to the paper boards is soiled and has edgewear. Book.
Publicado por Firefly Books, 2021
ISBN 10: 0228103347ISBN 13: 9780228103349
Librería: GreatBookPrices, Columbia, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: As New. Unread book in perfect condition.
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Publicado por Grabhorn Press / American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union, San Francisco, 1944
Librería: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: good. Giacomo Patri Ilustrador. First edition. 81pp. Small quarto [24 cm] Thin card boards. Black and orange titles. Each story decorated with a quarter-page vignette by Patri. The adhered (as issued) tan paper jacket is pulling away from the spine. The jacket has several losses from the edges, the largest measuring 2 1/2" wide by 1" deep. Contributors include V. Lidin, Boris Lavrenev, Eugene Petrov, and Alexei Tolstoi. 1500 copies were printed at the Grabhorn Press for the American Russian Institute for Cultural Relations with the Soviet Union. The artist, Giacomo Patri, was an illustrator for local newspapers beginning in 1925, while teaching at the Presidio Hill School and California Labor School. From 1948 until retiring in 1966, he headed his own art school in San Francisco.
Publicado por People's Songs, Inc, 1948
Librería: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, Estados Unidos de America
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Paperback. Condición: Very good. First edition. 12pp. Extremely slim quarto [27.5 cm] Black and white pictorial wraps, featuring cover art by Giacomo Patri. The wraps are lightly soiled, rubbed and age-toned, and the wraps and pages are torn in the margins at the spine fold, with a loss in the inside margin of the front wrap measuring 1 1/2" deep by just under 1/2" wide. Otherwise, the tears are for the most part closed, with the longest tears measuring roughly 1 1/2" long. Published by People's Song, Inc. for the National Wallace for President Committee. Included contributions by Woody Guthrie, Malvina Reynolds, and Bob and Adrienne Claiborne.
Librería: Michael Pyron, Bookseller, ABAA, Conshohocken, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Broadside. Print. Image is 8" x 6" on and 11" x 7.5" sheet. Printed in black on cream paper, recto only. No date but Patri was active from the 1920s-1970s but this is early- to mid-20th century. A powerful print of a soldier holding a rifle behind a group of men, all looking over their shoulders with anger. One man is holding up the frame of a slumping woman. Near fine. Giacomo Patri was an Italian-born illustrator, painter, instructor who emigrated to San Francisco as a teen. He studied at The California School of Fine Arts. He taught at the California Labor School before it closed, a casualty of McCarthyism. In 1948 he founded his own school, the Patri School for Art Fundamentals which was aimed at teaching adults with no art background. An important artist and educator, today is perhaps most remembered for his 1940 wordless novel, White Collar: A Novel in Linocuts, a story of workers during the Depression.
Librería: Michael Pyron, Bookseller, ABAA, Conshohocken, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Broadside. Print. Image is 9" x 5" on and 11" x 7.5" sheet. Printed in black on cream paper, recto only. No date but Patri was active from the 1920s-1970s but this is early- to mid-20th century. A very nice print in keeping with Patri's sympathies with workers. A striking image of the side of a ship with a large cargo net filling the frame. A pallet of boxes dangles from a hoist while men below observe and another on the ship leans over to watch. Near fine. Giacomo Patri was an Italian-born illustrator, painter, instructor who emigrated to San Francisco as a teen. He studied at The California School of Fine Arts. He taught at the California Labor School before it closed, a casualty of McCarthyism. In 1948 he founded his own school, the Patri School for Art Fundamentals which was aimed at teaching adults with no art background. An important artist and educator, today is perhaps most remembered for his 1940 wordless novel, "White Collar: A Novel in Linocuts," a story of workers during the Depression.
Publicado por Pisano Printing & Publishing, San Francisco, 1940
Librería: Dale A. Sorenson, Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Good. First Edition. (San Francisco: Pisano Printing & Publishing, 1940). 11" x 8.5". Unpaginated. Black card wrappers, spine letters and cover illustration in grey. Good condition, archival glue repair to spine, upper right corner of the title leaf and following subtitle/author leaf chipped, lower corners slightly bumped. Introduction by Rockwell Kent dated October 29, 1940, in which he mentions that the novel was written twelve years ago during "sweet world" in America, before the Depression - "Into the darkness of Depression it throws light; the tragic dissonances it resolves. And to the dead of hope it brings the resurrection". Afterword by John L. Lewis. Wordless novel written by Italian-American Giacommo Patri (1898-1978) depicting the stock market crash, the subsequent Depression, the struggle to survive, composed to motivate the unionization of the working class. Consists of 122 linocuts in orange and b&w. A classic example of the wordless novel in the vein of Lynd Ward and Frans Masereel. Third Edition, preceded by two hand-made editions. ; 11 X 8.5 inches.
Librería: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, Estados Unidos de America
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Condición: Fine. SIGNED. Untitled linocut print on lightly textured paper measuring 29 cm x 33.5 cm. Signed and inscribed by Patri below image: "To friend Ernie King. Patri." A warmly-dressed rifleman approaches the edge of a snow-covered cliff in an arctic landscape. Wordless novelist Giacomo Patri is best known for his 1940s book White Collar, a rallying cry to unify the Depression-era working classes. "White Collar was to be my contribution to, what I believed then, an indispensable understanding of the necessity of unity among all American workers and voters. I was not a writer, so illustrations in sequence were I thought the answer. "I had a printing press and lots of linoleum to use for linoleum cuts, so I set to work the idea of doing the entire job myself. I was young, naive and in a hurry, but I soon discovered that a book, a story, an ideal, each is a slow process, even with some help from the family. It took several years to engrave, print, bind and distribute a book that was seen by a very few people who did not need convincing." - Giacomo Patri.
Publicado por Pisani Printing & Publishing Co., San Francisco, 1940
Librería: Moroccobound Fine Books, IOBA, Lewis Center, OH, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Libro
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Third edition, after two hand-made spiral-bound issues of the same year. Softcover, bound in wraps. Lightly rubbed; marginal tanning. An early graphic novel.
Año de publicación: 1940
Librería: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
Softcover. Condición: Good. No jacket. long case. Inscribed by Patri to fellow artist Edith Heath, founder of Heath Ceramics. Water damaged. Includes a new jacket.
Publicado por Pisani Printing & Publishing Co, San Francisco, CA, 1940
Librería: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: Very good minus. Third Edition. Quarto [27.5 cm] in stiff black card wrappers with spine title and cover illustration printed in gray. Black and orange illustrations. Includes the afterword by John L. Lewis. The text block has pulled away from the staple binding at the rear joint (however it still holding tightly to the front wrap). The wraps have roughly a dozen minor areas of abrasion. There are insignificant moisture stains to the top edges of the preliminary pages, and there is a small piece of tape to the recto of the rear endpaper. The illustrations are very bold, with sharp contrasts. This edition, preceded by the two hand-made editions, is the third and final iteration of Patri's original vision. A classic from the Great Depression and one of the finest examples of a 'wordless novel'. This work consists of 122 linocuts similar in style to the work of Frans Masereel or early Lynd Ward. Patri was inspired by the stock market crash of 1929 to create something that would help to unify (and unionize) the working classes. He began work on White Collar in 1930 and finally completed the book ten years later. Uncommon in any condition or edition. "White Collar was to be my contribution to, what I believed then, an indispensable understanding of the necessity of unity among all American workers and voters. I was not a writer, so illustrations in sequence were I thought the answer. "I had a printing press and lots of linoleum to use for linoleum cuts, so I set to work the idea of doing the entire job myself. I was young, naive and in a hurry, but I soon discovered that a book, a story, an ideal, each is a slow process, even with some help from the family. It took several years to engrave, print, bind and distribute a book that was seen by a very few people who did not need convincing." - Giacomo Patri - June,1975.
Publicado por Pisani Printing & Publishing Co, San Francisco, CA, 1940
Librería: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: Very good minus. Third Edition. Quarto [27.5 cm] in stiff black card wrappers with spine title and cover illustration printed in grey. Black and orange illustrations. Includes the afterword by John L. Lewis. The wraps are pulled away from the staple binding at the joints (wraps still holding tightly to the text block however). The front wrap has several small abraded areas. The preliminary leaves are lightly foxed. The illustrations are very bold, with sharp contrasts. This edition, preceded by the two hand-made editions, is the third and final iteration of Patri's original vision. A classic from the Great Depression and one of the finest examples of a 'wordless novel'. This work consists of 122 linocuts similar in style to the work of Frans Masereel or early Lynd Ward. Patri was inspired by the stock market crash of 1929 to create something that would help to unify (and unionize) the working classes. He began work on White Collar in 1930 and finally completed the book ten years later. Uncommon in any condition or edition. "White Collar was to be my contribution to, what I believed then, an indispensable understanding of the necessity of unity among all American workers and voters. I was not a writer, so illustrations in sequence were I thought the answer. "I had a printing press and lots of linoleum to use for linoleum cuts, so I set to work the idea of doing the entire job myself. I was young, naive and in a hurry, but I soon discovered that a book, a story, an ideal, each is a slow process, even with some help from the family. It took several years to engrave, print, bind and distribute a book that was seen by a very few people who did not need convincing." - Giacomo Patri - June,1975.