Janette Ray Rare And Out of Print Books
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with commentaries. A Swiss avant-garde magazine - the reproduced parts in the box comprise: First series no<br />
1 and 2 [1924] 3/4. 5 and 6 [1925] Second Series no 1-3 [1926] no 4 [1927-28] Commentary volume is 56pp<br />
texts in German and English. Box a little worn else fine. [ 18331 ] £140<br />
Archigram productions included<br />
exhibitions, shows and even an opera,<br />
as well as the magazines. Their first,<br />
following in the wake <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Independent Group’s 1950s<br />
exhibitions, was Living City at the ICA<br />
in 1963. There were a couple <strong>of</strong> issues<br />
in Nigel’s collection alongside related<br />
Archigram publications and material<br />
by Peter Cook et al which appears later<br />
in the list.<br />
11. No 6. Reversible magazine with<br />
two fronts: one 1960s themed, the<br />
other 1940s themed. Cover designs by Ge<strong>of</strong>f Reeve. 11 no sheets 305x128<br />
(<strong>of</strong>fcuts) and 10 no sheets 305x305mm, stapled., Archigram's Self Ad [page 11] remains attached to the<br />
editorial page [page 16]. Stapled. Worn at edges else very good. With Ad for Archigram included.£600<br />
12. No 9 Green or seed issue, landscape theme. Eleven sheets 400mm x 253mm, stapled on left and folded in<br />
half forming 22 ‘pages’. Various types, weights, colours <strong>of</strong> paper and range <strong>of</strong> one, two and three colour<br />
printing. Packet <strong>of</strong> Night Scented Stock seeds called for to be stapled to page 11Unpaginated. 11pages printed<br />
on both sides to make 22pp illustrated. [400 X 253 mm.] Green wrappers designed by Tony Rickaby.. Two<br />
loose flyers: Architectural Design and Nottingham School <strong>of</strong> Architecture. Unpriced. Originally issued with<br />
seed packet <strong>of</strong> night scented stocks which was stapled to page 11. The seed packet has not survived and is not<br />
present with this copy. Very good copy. Contributions by the authors, including illustrations throughout.Not<br />
present in this copy Very good indeed.[18108] £400<br />
13. ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW 1949-1969<br />
The Architectural Press. Bound in black cloth with gilt titles. 21 issue in total. Covers bound in. This period <strong>of</strong><br />
the Architectural Review covers the key periods <strong>of</strong> Nigel Whiteley’s interests spanning the post war brutalist<br />
construction and then the early 1960s and through that decade when the first seeds <strong>of</strong> reaction to modern<br />
movement in design was emerging. This period <strong>of</strong> Architectural Review further provides a good resource for<br />
townscape and urban design. Gordon Cullen and his contemporaries were regular contributors. The period<br />
included the <strong>Out</strong>rage and ends at the<br />
outset <strong>of</strong> the Manplan campaign. £650<br />
14. (FACE, The ) LOGAN Nick [Editor] +<br />
Others<br />
London Wagadon. Logan May 1980 -<br />
September 1988 Issues 1-100, all present.<br />
A very good set. Iconic monthly<br />
independent music, fashion and culture<br />
publication launched in May 1980. This set<br />
covers the majority <strong>of</strong> the 1980’s,<br />
documenting a number <strong>of</strong> fashion and<br />
music trends including The New Romantics.<br />
From 1981 to 1986, Neville Brody was<br />
typographer, graphic designer, and art<br />
director <strong>of</strong> the magazine. Covers include<br />
David Bowie, The Specials, Annie Lennox,<br />
Siouxsie and the Banshees, Paul Weller, Malcolm McLaren, Boy George + many more. The significance <strong>of</strong> The<br />
Face is highlighted by its inclusion in the Design Museum’s permanent collection.[ 18500 ] £700<br />
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