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Stapled Wraps. Zustand: Near Fine. First Trade Edition. First trade edition, softcover, limited to 100 copies, each containing a silk screen sample cut from an actual page of "Into the Night Life", a crisp, Near Fine copy in stapled wraps.
Verlag: Circle, Berkeley, 1946
Anbieter: Yesterday's Gallery, ABAA, East Woodstock, CT, USA
Erstausgabe
Softcover, stapled. Zustand: Very Good to Near Fine. Bezalel Schatz (illustrator). First Edition. First Edition. Octavo, stapled softcover in original red wrappers, hand silk-screened, black and white plates throughout, including a fold-out photo set. Issue #9 of Circle Magazine, a literary and art journal published in Berkeley, CA from 1944-1948 for a total of 10 issues; cover art by Palestinian artist Bezalel Schatz, one of four different variants. Very Good to Near Fine, light shelf wear and fading.
Verlag: George Yamada, 1950
Anbieter: Route 3 Books, Sandstone, MN, USA
Buch
Soft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. World Wide General Strike for Peace (illustrator). yellow jacket with photos from pages of Into The Night Life has some light darkening and very light wear. 28 pages limited to 500 copies with blurbs from such as Man Ray, Herbert Read, Lawrence Clark Powell, and others . Includes a combined statement from Miller & Schatz and illustrations from the book. There were earlier promotional flyers. Jackson A 79.
Verlag: Berkeley, Calif.: Daliel's., 1947
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Zustand: Good. Prospectus for the book of the same name. 1 two-sided printed sheet measuring 12 x 9 inches when unfolded; item is folded into a 3-page pamphlet in which Messrs. Miller and Schatz describe the book in detail. Item in beautifully printed in green and black on a sand-colored background. Item is in near fine condition, with some water staining running along the top of the page in a 1/2-inch band, and comes in the envelope in which it was mailed; addressee is Mrs. Doris Johnson; in the envelope are various other general book advertisements printed by Daliel's. Envelope is in very good condition with the aforementioned water stain; the other three various book advertisements are in fine condition. Scan available upon request. NOTE: This is not a book; it is a one-page advertisement for a book.
Verlag: Turim Press, 1957
Anbieter: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. No jacket. Incomplete portfolio of nine line drawings to illustrate the Hebrew edition of "Half Past Midnight" and a portrait of Henry Miller by Bezalel Schatz. Also included are four additional pieces of Henry Miller ephemera. Portfolio is almost completely torn in half, but remains from the bottom. Plates and ephemera are lightly tanned, but otherwise clean and bright.
Verlag: Turim Press, 1957
Anbieter: Route 3 Books, Sandstone, MN, USA
Buch Erstausgabe
No Binding. Zustand: Very Good. Schatz, Bezalel (illustrator). 1st Edition. Jackson B 99. Twelve prints of illustrations for the Hebrew edition of Henry Miller's writings called Half Past Midnight. Original colored printed portfolio with red cloth dot. Twelve prints by Schatz with an introduction by Miller on yellow paper in red ink. Edges of portfolio are toning with folds and bends, Interior is clean. See additional Henry Miller listing entitled Portfolio of Illustrations which was Miller's promotional piece printed in support of this publication.
Verlag: George Yamada, [Los Angeles, 1949
Anbieter: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, USA
[28] pp. Folio, original stiffened printed wrappers. Wrappers slightly rubbed and spotted. "The purpose of this publication is to give you the salient features of Into The Night Life - how it was made, what it is about, its role in book production - together witha few testimonials from individuals qualified to appraise its merits." Another purpose was sales: there is ordering information at the rear. Comment by Benjamin Bufano, Will Rogers, Jr., Lawrence Clark Powell, Andre Breton, Man Ray, and Anais Nin.
Verlag: BLACK SUN PRESS., WASHINGTON DC, 1947
Anbieter: WAVERLEY BOOKS ABAA, Santa Monica, CA, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
Zustand: Fine. First Edition. SIGNED Limited Edition. One of 200 copies. The only limited edition produced for this avante garde literary anthology. There are 2 broadside leaves representing Henry Miller's "Into The Night Life" on which an original full-color lithograph by Schatz is presented SIGNED by Miller & Schatz, protected by a tissue overlay. Features separate broadsides by Anais Nin, Albert Cossery, Charles Olson, Max Ernst, Man Ray & several others. Fine in a Very good+ folding card sleeve which is somewhat age toned & lightly shelfworn. The front cover has the original silver paper strip covering the "Spring 1947" wording below the title. We have never encountered a copy of this signed limited issue before.; Signed by Author(s).
Verlag: Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz, 1947
Anbieter: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. No jacket. tall case. Signed by both Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz. Miller hand marking it as #36 of the less than 200 copies originally bound in 1947, all of which (like this copy)had lettering on the spine and an included slipcase. Prospectus has been included with this copy. Because of the underwhelming demand for the book, Miller and Schatz never finished binding them in 1947. This is one of the scarce original finished editions from that time. Spine slightly rubbed, with a part of "Into" missing. Scuffing on top left corner of the front cover. Gift inscription on the first blank page. In mildly worn slipcase.
Verlag: San Francisco Museum of Art., 1949
Anbieter: Librairie Les Autodidactes - Aichelbaum, Paris, Frankreich
Verbandsmitglied: ILAB
Erstausgabe Signiert
. Plaquette in-4 agrafée sous chemise cartonnée bleue. Catalogue de l'exposition de peintures de Bezalel Schatz qui a eu lieu du 16 août au 11 sept. 1949. Foreword by H. Miller. Texte en anglais. E.O. Exemplaire accompagné d'une sérigraphie originale numérotée et signée par Bezalel Schatz. Sympathique envoi autographe d'Henry Miller à Maurice Nadeau. Bezalel (Lilik) Schatz (1912-1978) était le fils du peintre israelien Boris Schatz (1867-1932). Il étudie à l'Académie de Grand Chaumière à Paris, puis part aux États-Unis jusqu'en 1951. Il y rencontre H. Miller qui dira de lui " Bezalel est un incorrigible optimiste, le plus grand optimiste que je n'ai jamais rencontré ". Cette rare plaquette est le résultat de cette amitié.
Verlag: Henry Miller & Bezalel Schatz, Berkeley, CA, 1947
Anbieter: Reader's Corner, Inc., Raleigh, NC, USA
Buch Signiert
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Limited Signed Edition. This is a fine hardcover copy, bound in blue illustrated cloth. In a fine green cloth slipcase. Copy #219 signed by Miller & Schatz. This copy was bound by Schatz and recovered from his studio after his death. A few unobtrusive worm holes from the long storage at Henry Miller's house. A lovely copy. Great silk screen images. Photos on request. Signed by Author(s).
Verlag: Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz, Big Sur, 1947
Anbieter: Four Rivers Books, LLC, Boulder, CO, USA
Signiert
Zustand: Fine. Bezalel Schatz (illustrator). Big Sur: Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz, 1947. Schatz, Bezalel. A visual riot of a book, printed totally in serigraph in bright colors. The text is derived from Henry Miller's Black Spring , and is presented in Miller's hand. The pages of text are interleaved with vividly colored images by Bezalal Schatz which also creep into some of the pages of text. These images range from small accent pieces to roaring two page spreads. One of 800 copies, although there is some doubt about how many copies have survived the rodents in Miller's basement. Signed by author and artist, cloth bound with serigraph printed on the binding and the vaunted bit of red felt is glued to the front. Book is in fine condition.The slipcase, while sound and visually presentable, may well have been a survivor of the attentions of Miller's gang of mice--there are a few minor stains and a couple of small rubbed spots. The spine of the case bears a small clear tape with the number (313) of this copy. Cloth bound with slipcase covered in the same material.
Verlag: Miller / Schatz (Big Sur) 1947, 1947
Anbieter: Peter J. Hadley Bookseller ABA ILAB, Ludlow, Vereinigtes Königreich
Erstausgabe Signiert
Near Fine in blue cloth with Silk Screened Decoration and piece of red fabric (as called for). Number 180 of 200 copies bound originally signed by Miller and Schatz. Illustrtaed throughout by Schatz accompanying text from Miller's Black Spring. 1st edition. ISBN B0007HQNPW.
Verlag: Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz, Berkeley, 1947
Anbieter: Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio, ABAA, Tuxedo, NY, USA
Signiert
Zustand: Very Good. Copy # 168, signed by author and artist. 37 cm; [40] leaves (including two leaves printed on glassine), silkscreened in color throughout. Text written in author's hand and color silkscreened. Bound in blue cloth with Bezalel's screened shapes and a piece of red fabric, by Eda Kairn. LACKS slip case. SIGNED by Miller and Schatz on justification page. Slight wear at extremities. Unblemished text. References: Shifreen & Jackson A60a; Hargraves, #30. ADDITIONALLY: a silkscreened bifolium, 315 x 385 mm, heavy white paper, reproducing two pages of the book with text and illustration, signed by Miller and Bezalel; edges a little pinched; AND a three-panel glassine sheet, frayed, printed on one panel with the full text of the title page, which reads: "The one and only life is the night life, the life of the mind, the night of night, the life, the mind, the night, the night life. The is the Coney Island of the mind, the Toboggan Slide, the Into the Into. The is the without which wherefore and however of the night's bright mind, the life and mind of night, the mind and night of night, or, Into the Night Life, with Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz." The tortured publication history of this title begins with the sixteen months that Miller and Bezalel took to produce the sheets (with the help of printer Alfred Stoddard) in an edition of 800 copies. A prospectus apparently failed to generate subscribers so, according to Schifreen and Jackson, fewer than 200 copies were bound (Hargrave estimates even fewer). The sheets were then stored in a closet, suffering damage from vermin and deterioration from mold. Salvageable sheets were reissued in 1971 (some of them in a modified binding, and some of the wormy sheets were then acquired by Coast Gallery in 1976 and bound for sale. Our copy, #168, is surely from the original 1947 issue (with the red fabric patch on the upper board). In the opening text, Miller calls the book "a Coney Island of the mind." (Ferlinghetti's book of the same name appeared eleven years later.).
Verlag: Henry Miller and Bezalel Schatz, [Berkeley, 1947
Anbieter: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, USA
Erstausgabe Signiert
Edition limited to 800 copies, this copy no. 74 signed by Miller and Schatz (but Shifreen & Jackson suggest that the first issue was in fact less than 200 -- see below); 4to, pp. [86]; illustrated throughout in color and the text reproducing Miller's original manuscript; original blue silk-screened cloth lightly rubbed at spine ends, lettered in black on spine, and with a red felt patch glued to front board, as issued; publisher's matching blue cloth slipcase (with a few dings and rub marks); a very good copy, or better. "This book is entirely a serigraph or silk screen production . Sixteen months were required to bring it forth. With the exception of the text, which is originally from Henry Miller's Black Spring . this book is the creation of Bezalel Schatz, a Palestinian artist." Shifreen & Jackson, A60a: "The copyright page notes that this edition was limited to 800 copies, however, this is in error. 800 sets of the sheets were printed in 1947 along with the silk screen blue cloth used for the binding. Somewhat less than 200 copies were bound, enclosed in slipcases and put on sale in April 1947, and with the remaining sheets stored in Miller's closet. In 1971 and 1977, additional binding of the first edition sheets would occur (see Shifreen & Jackson A60b and A60c). Numbered copies, with all of the First Edition points are known to exist at least through copy no. 164 . Approximately 400 of the original 600 sets stored in Miller's closet were destroyed by 'worms' [also described by Miller as 'rats and fungus'].".