Kunzle, David:Che Guevara: Icon, Myth, and Message
- Taschenbuch 1998, ISBN: 9780930741594
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New York: Crane Russak, 1977. Cloth. Fine/Good. Karma, Maija. Larger, thinner child's format book, dark blue cloth with silver illustration of boy and dog at bottom front right, ver… Mehr…
New York: Crane Russak, 1977. Cloth. Fine/Good. Karma, Maija. Larger, thinner child's format book, dark blue cloth with silver illustration of boy and dog at bottom front right, very bright silver lettering on spine, ink note on first front end paper, 94 heavy pages, illustrations throughout. DJ glossy white lightly browned and dark blue with illustration of dozens of animals and man watching a flaming blue sun at bottom front, spine and all of back. DJ has very tiny tear and slight wear at top front tip, micronick at bottom front tip, 1/4" tear at spine top edge, tiny nick at spine bottom left edge, tiny jagged tear at top back edge, microtear at top back tip. Good DJ/Fine book., Crane Russak, 1977, 3.75, Collier Book, 1970. Soft cover. Very Good. MacKenzie, Thomas. (3d ptg.) Large softcover, white background, color-illustration of satyr playing instrument on front wrapper, praise on bottom from New York Times, from The Atlantic on back wrapper, 228 lightly browned pages. Light wear to tips, very tiny creases at bottom tips, micronick near bottom spine left and spine bottom right edges, back wrapper very slightly browned. Near Very Good., Collier Book, 1970, 3, First edition. Very Good hardcover in Fair DJ. 'Children of the Bible Series' (No. 3). White semi-gloss cloth over boards; front cover with gilt filigree and titles on left third and gilt and blue circular designs with central color picture on right two thirds; pale orange design end papers (Sternick format no. 1). Light brown DJ is uncoated paper with floral line decoration on left with title within (Sternick format no. 1). Bright, clean, square covers and spine; very limited foxing-like spots along rear cover edges; tightly bound; 1/2 inch tear at lower front end paper hinge; owner name in pencil on front free end paper; clean interior with slight general age darkening; leaves remain supple. DJ is complete; general age darkening with foxing along edges; 1.5 inch closed tear at front cover/spine tail joint; 1.5 inch closed tear at rear cover top edge; few short closed tears along edges. Small 12mo, 42 pp; illustrated. See, Sternick No. 63., Philadelphia PA: Henry Altemus Company, 1905, 2.5, Alfred A. Knopf, 1970. 2d . Cloth. Fine/Near Very Good. (4th ptg: revised and enlarged) Slightly smaller, thicker book, fine blue-green cloth with illustration of horse warrior fighting lion on front, gilt lettering and design very bright on spine, 441 lightly browned pages, 14-page index, brief biographical note. DJ price-clipped, colorfully designed and illustrated with archaeological items, list of explorers and their discovery at back left. DJ has slight surface wear at top front and bottom back tips, tiny scratch at top front edge, two microtears at spine top edge, very tiny wear spot at spine bottom right edge, micronick and tiny tear at top back edge. Near Very Good DJ/Very Fine book., Alfred A. Knopf, 1970, 4, Aurora Art Publishers, 1975. Color-Illustrated Boards. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Kurkin, Alexander. Text in Russian with the exception of the Table of Contents. Very large, heavy book, glossy background in black with ornate very colorful design of birds and flowers to most of front, red color inside covers and adjacent end papers, heavy stiff glossy pages with stunning color-illustrations on most right-hand pages, text in Russian with colorful colophon and design on left sides, the title page to each story has ornate design in gold and red. Very tiny crease at bottom front edge. Very Good., Aurora Art Publishers, 1975, 3, Los Angeles: UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History in collaboration with the Center for the Study of Political Graphics, 1997. 124 pages, illustrations (some colour); 31 cm. Published in conjunction with an exhibition of the same name at the UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, 5 October 1997 to 1 February 1998. Firm binding, clean inside copy. OVERSIZE! No priority/international, except by special arrangement. Hasta la victoria siempre! "Che Guevara left his imprint on history and on the hearts and minds of artists and writers throughout the world. In this work, art historian David Kunzle traces the man and myth globally in posters and artwork, examining iconization and commercialization, fantasy and fact. Reproductions of rare photographs and artwork appear here for the first time. Contributing author Maruice Zeitlin tells of a midnight meeting with Che in Cuba; Shifra Goldman discusses the defacing and restoration of a mural of Che in Los Angeles during the early 1980s; Fabian Wagmister surveys the international poetric oeuvre inspired by Che; and Christine Petra Sellin takes a critical look at Hollywood's Che! The book includes art depicting Che and his message from Latin American countries as well as Poland, Ireland, Sweden, Vietnam, Italy, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Portugal, Germany, Spain, and the United States." - Publisher. CONTENTS: Ernesto Che Cuevara: A Legacy; Che and Me, by Manrice Zeitlin; Che and Latin America; Ernesto Che Guevara: A Brief Chronology; Che and Cuba; Impressions; The Volatile Face: Two, Three, Many Ches; Chapter Che's Ideals in the Cuban Poster: OSPAAAL, Fremez, ICAIC; Chapter Che as Landscape; Chapter Che-Man [left ang right arrow] Che-Project: A Collective Poetic Articulation, by Fabian Wagmister; Chapter Symbols: Hair and Beard, Cigar, Uniform, Beret, Star, the Name; Felix Beltran, Ches; Chapter The Korda Matrix; Che Multiplied; Chapter Mederos's Life of Che; The Mederos Paintings; Cuban Murals; Latin American Murals; Chapter Che. Chicanos, and Cubans: The Struggle Over a Symbol, by Shifra M. Goldman; US Murals; Chapter Chesueristo: The Christification of Che; Chapter Che Dead, Che Vive: The Alborta Photographs and the Belkin Variations; The Dead Che in Art; Weisberg's Deposition; The Alborta Photograph in Film; Christ-Che in Three Contemporary Works of Art, by Christophe Blaser; Alternative Views; Chapter Demythification: The Twentieth Century Fox Che!, by Christine Petra Sellin; MisChellanea; Chapter The Passion Of Che: Capture, Death, and Disappearance; Gallery.. 1st. Paperback. Fine. 4to., UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History in collaboration with the Center for the Study of Political Graphics, 1997, 5<