Introduction by Edward Albee. Numerous black & white photographic images. Small folio, black cloth, d.w. New York: Clarkson Potter, (1980). First Edition. Dust wrapper is price clipped and boards are a bit fingered; previous owner's inscription on the half-title. Overall a very good copy.
New York: Clarkson Potter, 1980. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Nevelson, Louise. Introduction by Edward Albee. Numerous black & white photographic images. Small folio, black cloth, d.w. New York: Clarkson Potter, (1980). First Edition. Dust wrapper is price clipped and boards are a bit fingered; previous owner's inscription on the half-title. Overall a very good copy.
First edition 1980, first printing, numbers line starts with 1. Published on occasion of the exhibition by Clarkson N. Potter / Whitney Museum of American Art. Large hardcover in full cloth without DJ. Condition fine, square tight and clean book, slightest shelfwear, upper corners very slightly bumped, names on ffep and front pastedown, no underlinings, no highlights, no bent page corners, not a reminder. Folio, 192 pages, illustrated throughout with full page color and b/w plates, catalog. Large and heavy book will require additional postage for international orders.
Introduction by Edward Albee. Many black, white and tinted illustrations, some folding. 191 pages. Small folio, stiff pictorial wrappers, plain board slipcase. New York Clarkson Potter, (1980). First softcover edition. A fine copy. Accompanied the 1980 Whitney Museum Exhibition.
New York: Clarkson Potter, 1980. paperback. fine. Nevelson, Louise. Introduction by Edward Albee. Many black, white and tinted illustrations, some folding. 191 pages. Small folio, stiff pictorial wrappers, plain board slipcase. New York Clarkson Potter, (1980). First softcover edition. A fine copy. Accompanied the 1980 Whitney Museum Exhibition.
VG black cloth quarto hardcover in a like dj. Light to moderate general wear. 4to. 192pp. First edition with full number line. Illustrated exhibition book. No names or markings to text. Art oversized
This book is in good condition only; study or reading copy only. The dustjacket has some shelfwear scratching; some scraping and light tearing near bottom jacket spine from removal of a stubborn store tag; small library stamp to top and bottom edge. Inside pages have no writing. Not a collectible copy.; Weight: 1 Pounds; 191 pages.
191 pages. Hardcover. Texts in English. Tan foxing stains to the first and last few pages, but no other markings to the interior. Mild shelfwear to the edges of the boards and dustjacket with some light soiling. Else, the binding is tight and solid. Many illustrations. Photographs by Pedro E. Guerrero.
Cloth, 191 pages, illustrations (some colour, some folded); 34 cm. Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, May 27 to September 14, 1980. With an essay by Richard Marshall and commentaries by Laurie Wilson. Near fine. Firm binding, unmarked. Age toning. First Edition, First Printing. Dust jacket protected in a mylar book cover. OVERSIZE! No priority/air, except by special arrangement. Born in Kiev, Russia, the American sculptor Louise Nevelson (1899-1988) was a pioneer in the creation of Assemblages and Environments. Size: Folio
A clean and bright copy. Careful packing and fast, efficient shipping including delivery confirmation. Please note: International and Domestic Priority orders for this item will require additional shipping.
Fine in a fine jacket. . First edition 1980, first printing, numbers line starts with 1. Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, May 27 to September 14, 1980. With an essay by Richard Marshall and commentaries by Laurie Wilson. Large hardcover in full cloth without DJ. Square tight and clean book. Folio, 192 pages, illustrated throughout with full page color and b/w plates, catalog. Large and heavy book. Nevelson, Louise (illustrator). Introduction by Edward Albee.
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