- Libr. stamp on title; sm. annot. on frontwr.
= Rare. The illustrations w. interesting, early pictorial representations of statistics.
La 3e Foire du Levant à travers ses statistiques. Bari, Laterza & Polo, 1933, 24p., 1 plan, ills./ pictographs, orig. wr.
- Wrappers sl. foxed/ soiled.
- Bindings trifle soiled/ worn.
= Reading p.41 (all published?). I. Overture; II. The stage is set; III. The crowded scene; IV. Transformation.
- Partly sl. yellowed; wrappers occas. sl. worn.
= Comprises: "Overseas number", no.2, 3, 4 and vol.III, no.2 (containing "Microfilms in Industry" by Lucia Moholy-Nagy).
- Yellowed and some vague foxing. = Rare.
- Binding sl. dustsoiled; spin-ends sl. worn.
= Survey of the printing industry in the Soviet Union. Izostat (Vsesoyuznyj Nauchno-Izdatel'skij Institut Izobrazitel'noi Statistiki) was the institution founded by Stalin in November 1931, in order to introduce the "Vienna method" of social and economic education and propaganda.
= Originally published in connection with an exhibition recording the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Gesellschafts- und Wirtschaftsmuseum in Wien, 1975.
Bool, F. and Broos, K. Gerd Arntz. Kritische grafiek en beeldstatistiek. The Hague, Haags Gemeentemuseum, 1976, 96p., Dutch and German text, ills., orig. (partly sunned and sl. rubbed) wr., 4to. Jansen, W. Beeldstatistiek Peter Alma. Amst., De Buitenkant, 2014, text booklet (unpaginated, (col.) ills., orig. wr., 4to) and 70 (col.) folio plates, together loose as issued in orig. board box. - AND 7 others similar, i.a. H. DOUDAVA a.o. (ed.), Bildfabriken. Infografik 1920-1945 - Fritz Kahn Otto Neurath et al. (Leipsic, 2017, (col.) ills., orig. wr.) and O. NEURATH, International picture language / Internationale Bildersprache (Reading, 1980, (col.) ills., orig. wr., 4to. Facs. reprint of the 1936 English ed., w. German transl. by M. Neurath).
- Sl. dogeared. Backwr. sl. creased (and w. sm. tear) in upper margin; dustwr. dam. (i.a. lacking front flap) and stained.
The U.S.A. Its Land, Its People, Its Industries. Chicago, F.E. Compton & Company, (1953), (2),245-345p., (col.) maps, ills. and pictographs, orig. wr., 4to.
- Sl. yellowed.
= "A reprint in full of a new article on the United States appearing in the current edition of Compton's Pictured Encyclopedia" (frontwr.). Cf. Reading p.40.
- Sl. yellowed. Frontwr. lacks sm. portion from upper corner. = Bool/ Broos p.94.
Statistiek van Nederland. Bedrijfstelling 31 december 1930. Bijvoegsel van deel III - Cartogrammen. The Hague, Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek, 1936, 7 large fold. col. maps (150x94 cm.) w. isotype-related symbols, loose as issued in orig. stiff paper portfolio, folio.
- Portfolio sl. soiled and worn; later annot. on 1 flap.
= Reading p.41.
Priestley, J.B. Theatre Outlook. Ibid., Nicholson & Watson, 1947, 76p., 6 col. pictographs/ charts (2 double-p.) des. by the Isotype Institute, 40 (col.) photogr. plates, orig. cl. w. dustwr.
- Binding sl. soiled; dustwr. worn/ chipped. = Reading p.41.
AND 8 others, all illustrated and including pictographs/ charts, all English text, i.a. A. BUCHANAN, Going to the Cinema (London, 1947, orig. cl. w. dustwr.); E.J. CARTER and E. GOLDFINGER, The County of London Plan (West Drayton, 1945, orig. wr., obl. 8vo); W.J. TURNER, Exmoor Village (London, 1947, orig. cl. w. dustwr.).
- First vol. paper sl. yellowed. Spines sl. rubbed. = Bool/ Broos p.94.
= Dustwr. w. subtitle: "History - Design - Ideas - Sources".
Annink, E. and Bruinsma, M. Lovely language. Words divide, images unite. Rott., Veenman, 2008, 293,(1)p., num. (col.) ills., large 8vo. - AND 5 others, i.a. J. ELIOT, Infographic guide to literature (London, 2014, col. ills., orig. dec. boards); A. TER HORST and K. VAN DER WAARDE (ed.), Van taarten en bakken (Amstelveen, 1996, num. (col.) ills., orig. spiralbound boards, obl. folio. Kerstnummer Grafisch Nederland).
- Sm. libr. stamp on title and mounted ticket on verso frontwr. Wrappers some wear and some sm. damaged spots.
= Rare.
- Dustwr. w. a few sm. repaired tears and w. sm. damage in upper blank margin at the back.
= Industrial Relation Series. With the rare dustwrapper w. pictographs. All pictographs designed by the "Mundaneum Institute, Vienna. Dr. Otto Neurath, Director". Reading p.40.
= No. 6 and 42 from a series of 70 postcards titled "Dognat' i peregnat' v tekhniko-ekonomicheskom otnoshenii peredovye kapitalisticheskie strany v 10 let" (Catch up and overtake in technical-economic relations the leading capitalist countries in 10 years). Nikolai Kochergin worked closely with Gerd Arntz during the latter's visit to Moscow, this set of postcards being one of the first fruits of their cooperation.
- Title-leaf sl. browned; plate numbering skips 24 and 55 (according to index).
= Album dealing with the Worker's Unions and the fulfilment of the Five Year Plan (preferably in 4 years). Early Russian isotype publication, published in the year of Arntz' first visit to the Soviet Union.
= Rare manual for drawing statistics in (municipal) schools, i.a. showing statistics from the series Monografie Sovětský Svaz.
- Loose in wr. (as published); wrappers sl. foxed/ soiled and backwr. sl. browned along spine.
= Small monograph on the collectivization of agriculture, published in the series Monografie Sovětský Svaz, edited by Z. Nejedlý, V. Procházka, B. Šmeral and K. Teige. Rare.
= Reading p.42.
AND 7 others similar, orig. dec. boards, 4to/ orig. cl. (3x w. dustwr.), folio (dustwr./ bindings partly w. sm. defects), partly published in the same series.
- Some sl. occas. thumbing.
= The 5th year of the socialist Arbeiterjahrbuch as well as the 59th year of Österreichischer Arbeiter-Kalender, with calendarium and text contributions by i.a. Otto Neurath, Paul Szende and Fritz Rosenfeld. The fine woodcuts, all examples of social graphics, i.a. include two woodcuts by Gerd Arntz ('Sporthalle' and 'Kaserne': Bool/ Broos, no.107 and 110) and 1 by Peter Alma ('Nacht').
- Dustwr. w. minor imperfections, chipped at spine-ends and trifle worn/ yellowed on spine. Otherwise fine.
= With the rare dustwr. by Tschichold, with use of pictographs by GERD ARNTZ. Rössler p.77; Holstein p.303.