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0007080
Author/Editor: RUSSELL John.
Publisher: Tudor
Place Published: New York
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 16pp.24 plates.
Description: Petite Encyclopédie de l'Art. See 0005857 London edition for description and details of other editions.
0013631
Author/Editor: PUFF Wilhelm.
Publisher: Verlag Hans Carl
Place Published: Nürnberg
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 102pp.42 plates.Text in German.
Description: The basic artistic instinct to capture the fundamental irrationality of life, the confrontation of life and death. Moore is mentioned in the chapter on Gustav Seitz, whose work is regarded as the embodiment of Moore's statement about form and space. Plate 40 is a full-page photograph of Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze.
0013630
Author/Editor: GREENBERG Clement.
Publisher: Beacon Press
Place Published: Boston
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: x,278pp.
Description: Beacon Paperback edition of book first published by Beacon Press in 1961. For description see 0004007.
0013632
Author/Editor: NORMAN Jane., NORMAN Theodore.
Publisher: Appleton-Century
Place Published: New York
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: iv,426pp.Illus.Glossary.
Description: Copyright 1959,1963 by Channel Press. Copyright 1965 by Meredith Publishing Company. Country-by-country directory to the British Isles and a dozen European countries.
33-34,etc. Henry Moore.
A short entry on Henry Moore, describing his style, under the Tate Gallery.
There are passing mentions of Moore in the entries for four continental museums.
0021075
Author/Editor: WHITE Theo.B.
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania.
Place Published: Philadelphia
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 136pp.Illus.Index.
Description: Book which celebrates multi-disciplinary arts centre, it's people and the program of events they conceived and administered in the United States. Contains complete history of the organisation, biographical sketches of presidents, lists of officers and committee members, as well as illustrations showing some of the major works exhibited by the Philadelphia Art Alliance. Mention of exhibition Modern Art in Advertising, page 92, see 0008705. One Moore illus: Page 186 shows Woman Having Her Hair Combed 1949 drawing, (HMF 2534) - mistakenly entitled Two Women in the book.
0018317
Author/Editor: READ Herbert.
Publisher: Otava
Place Published: Helsinki
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 311pp.Illus.Bibliog.Index.Text in Finnish.
Description: Finnish version of A Concise History of Modern Sculpture, translated by Raija Mattila and Pekka Suhonen.
For description, and details of other editions see 0006104.
0005846
Author/Editor: HERMANS L.
Publisher: Sheed and Ward
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 122pp.
Description: Cover photograph: Madonna and Child, 1943-1944 Hornton stone.
0005844
Publisher: Barrie and Rockliff
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 155pp.Illus.
Description: 112 plates by 80 modern artists, preceded by a short introduction by Levy.
Plates 34,72,81(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Three full-page illustrations of 1928 and 1932 figure drawings. The introduction mentions briefly Moore's perennial search...for the archetypal mother-image: the monolithic rock-woman timeless placeless faceless"."
0005847
Publisher: Grolier
Place Published: New York
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 288pp.Illus.Biog 15-126.Bibliog.
Description: Part of 10 volume survey of world art, subtitled A Pictorial Encyclopedia of Painting, Drawing, and Sculpture.
98-100,223,240-242(9 illus) Henry Moore.
Biography section outlining Moore's career and mentioning the main works, four full-page photographs in the plates section, and mention of his primitive influences in the Introduction.
For Spanish language edition see 0004841.
0005850
Author/Editor: WILSON Winefride.
Publisher: Burns and Oates
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 176pp.16 plates(39 illus).Bibliog.
Description: Faith and Fact Books, 123.
85,Plate 8(1 illus) Henry Moore.
Photograph detail of the Northampton Madonna and Child, 1943-1944 Hornton stone, and a paragraph on Moore in the chapter Two Centuries of Christian Sculpture. Although his religious works are rare they are excellent examples of the way in which a good artist can with proper humility adapt himself to the needs of a client without losing any of his own integrity.""
0005853
Author/Editor: DELEVOY Robert L.
Publisher: Skira
Place Published: Geneva
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 226pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description: Art Ideas History series. Published in Cleveland by World Publishing Company. Concluding volume of a series of art history studies.
156,etc(1 illus) Henry Moore.
One or two passing mentions of Moore, and a full-page colour plate of The Helmet, 1939-1940 bronze.
0005852
Author/Editor: CHARMET Raymond.
Publisher: Larousse
Place Published: Paris
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 320pp.Illus.Text in French.
Description: Les Dictionnaires de l'Homme du XXe Siècle. Paperback dictionary of artists and subjects in A-Z order.
196-197(1 illus) Henry Moore.
For English edition see 0004228.
0005881
Author/Editor: ROTHENSTEIN John.
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: xii,260pp.15 plates.
Description: The first part of Rothenstein's autobiography. Includes half-a-dozen brief mentions of Henry Moore, including their first meeting at the Rothenstein home about 1921.
0005884
Author/Editor: MILLS John W.
Publisher: Batsford
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: ..pp.Illus.
Description: For new edition and annotation see 0003319. For paperback edition see 0000462.
0005866
Publisher: Longman
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: xxiv,290pp.Illus.
Description: 96,97(2 illus) Henry Moore: two Bronzes 1943-1957.
0005869
Publisher: Abrams
Place Published: New York
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 39pp.Illus.24 plates.Introduction by Werner HAFTMANN.
Description: Published in association with DuMont (Cologne). Commentaries on detachable colour reproductions in slip-in frames.
30-31,57-58(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Full-page photograph of Moore in his studio, and commentary by Will GROHMANN on black and white plate: Reclining Woman, 1928 drawing and colour plate: Study for Sculpture, 1939 drawing. Suggests Moore depicted the Reclining Figures as a relaxation from producing sculpture.
0005872
Publisher: Shakai Shisosha
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 248pp.Illus.Plates.Text in Japanese.
Description: 12,127-132,Plate(8 illus) Henry Moore.
Biographical survey of Moore, with his main themes. King and Queen, 1952-1953 bronze is discussed: its inspiration and interpretation as a reaction to the war. Notes Moore's use of organic forms and preference for sculpture in the Open Air.
Title romanized: Kindai sekai bijutsu zenshu, 10: Kindai chokoku.
0005875
Publisher: Nelson
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 298pp.Illus.
Description: Sumptuous book of 101 colour and 267 black and white photographs of artists and their work, and the London art scene in the early 1960s.
33-39(10 illus) Henry Moore.
Moore as a public artist, since the 1948 Venice Biennale, although Nothing in these half-human half-animal pieces is quite what it seems to be." There are passing mentions of Moore throughout the book one printing of which has a photograph of a Henry Moore bronze on the dust jacket and omits the sub-title 'the lively world of British art'."
0005859
Author/Editor: RUSSELL John.
Publisher: Gili
Place Published: Barcelona
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 16pp.24 plates.Text in Spanish.
Description: Colección Minia, 65. See 0005857 London edition for description and details of other editions.
0005862
Author/Editor: READ Herbert.
Publisher: Kinokuniya Shoten
Place Published: Tokyo
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 312pp.Illus.Bibliog.Text in Japanese.
Description: Japanese edition of 0006104.
Title romanized: Kindai chokokushi.
0005865
Author/Editor: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.
Publisher: Israel Museum
Place Published: Jerusalem
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 280pp.Illus.Text in English, Hebrew and French.
Description: Catalogue No. 1.
30-31(1 illus) Henry Moore: Reclining Figure: External Form, 1953-1954 bronze. On loan from Mr. and Mrs. Joël Starrels, Chicago. In the section on sculpture in the Billy Rose Art Garden.
0005871
Author/Editor: BOWNESS Alan.
Publisher: Studio Vista
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: 160pp.Illus.Bibliog.
Description:

Also published by Dutton (New York). A Dutton Vista Pictureback.
Cover,36-41,90-107,etc(19 illus) Henry Moore.
Warrior with Shield, 1953-1954 bronze and Falling Warrior, 1956-1957 bronze are discussed briefly in the chapter entitled Images of Man. They arouse our empathetic responses...it is impossible to look at this work and not have oneself the sensation of falling". In the chapter on Magic and Metamorphosis Moore is quoted on materials and natural objects. The themes of Reclining Figures and Mother and Child are outlined with reference to their humanistic qualities and their analogy between figure and landscape."

Christmas message from Jane(?) and Colin inside one copy (1966).

0005874
Publisher: Macdonald
Place Published: London
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: viii,256pp.Illus.
Description: Economist, writer and broadcaster on his visits to people and places.
64-69(3 illus) Henry Moore.
Notes 1949 attack on Moore by Sir Alfred Munnings, and reports on visit to Perry Green. Outlines Moore's career and early influences, and describes works in the studios and Moore's concern for form and materials. A photograph on the back of the dust jacket depicts Louis T. Stanley and Henry Moore together.
0005855
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Place Published: New York
Year: 1965
Date & Collation: vii,585pp.Plates.Bibliog.
Description: O.U.P. (London) 1970. Literary essays.
259-292 PRICE Martin. The Picturesque Moment.
Study of the Picturesque, mentioning Uvedale Price's comparison of Sir John Vanbrugh and Michelangelo, with a quotation from Moore on Michelangelo from New York Times Magazine, 8 March 1964 (See 0006179).There is also a brief Moore quotation from The Listener, 29 August 1963 (See 0006384) on outdoor settings for sculpture.