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197846361978. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Limited Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Light dusting to boards. & a couple of small light marks to rear board. Internally VERY CLEAN indeed - NO MARKS. NO INSCRIPTIONS. Numerous original bookplates. A very nice copy of a SCARCE FISAE publication. Limited to 500 copies. Hardcover
192819739NY/London: Albert & Charles Boni Inc./The Studio Limited 1928. Hardcover. VG. Vellum backed with patterned boards -- spine with light discoloration boards with abrasion to rear cover front edge to the press board o/w light abrasion to cover corners tightly bound top edge gilt bright; text unmarked pages bright and clean. Ex-libris Alice D. Laughlin with her signature on the front flyleaf and dated 1930. viii 186 pages b/w facsimiles with high 40 quality reproduction of pages and dust jackets many in color some are tipped-in plates. A very pleasing copy. No dust wrapper if issued. Includes articles on: Great Britain by B.H. Newdigate pp. 2-6; The United States by W. Ransom pp. 6-10; France and Belgium by Clement-Janin pp. 10-16; Germany by J. Zeitler pp. 16-20; Holland by S.H. De Roos; Italy by A. Calabi; Russia by P. Ettinger; Austria by R. Junk; Czechoslovakia by J. Krecar; Hungary by J. De Vegh; Poland; Switzerland by A. Altherr; Jugo-Slavia by A. Schnieder; Scandinavia by A. Billow. <br/><br/>Experienced full-time bookseller since 1994 selling online since 1998. Image may be added by request. Questions welcome. Albert & Charles Boni, Inc./The Studio Limited hardcover
192825688New Haven CT.: Yale University Press Published for Phillips Academy Andover MA 1928. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good or better. 11 x 14 1/4 inches. Oversize hardcover tan cloth backed with blue paper over boards and paste-on title plate to front cover clean rear cover shows soiling no markings on spine. General light wear and some discoloration including the spine else clean tightly bound; internally shows light foxing to end papers balance of book printed on bright paper that is clean and free of markings. No dust jacket/slipcase if issued. SIGNED: Elizabeth Goodhue Fuess 1878-1943 on the front flyleaf. She was the wife of Claude Moore Fuess the tenth headmaster of Phillips Academy. 30 b/w photographic prints with captions each on the recto side of each leaf mostly notable buildings on campus. <br/><br/>Experienced full-time bookseller since 1994. Images may be added by request. Questions welcome. Yale University Press, Published for Phillips Academy Andover (MA) hardcover
8288Undated. 'Truslove & Hanson Ltd 6b Sloane Street London S.W. and at 153 Oxford Street W.'. 16mo 14 x 11 cm 8 leaves. Unpaginated. Unbound pamphlet stitched with red thread. Printed on cream paper. Good: lightly-aged and with bumping at foot of spine. A scarce piece of book trade ephemera the only copy on COPAC being at the National Library of Scotland. Text over four pages including the statement that 'The bookplates executed by Messrs. Truslove & Hanson are from designs by Mr. F. G. House.' Four full-page bookplate designs: one on cover with words 'Ex Libris' and three named: John Wilfred Hardy Mary D. Pinder and Herbert W. Plews. Fifth example tipped in on recto of second leaf 'Books are friends and what friends they are'. The firm's ornate armorial device with motto 'In libris felicitas' is on the reverse of the last leaf. The full-page examples and device all have blank reverses. Undated. 'Truslove & Hanson Ltd, 6b Sloane Street, London, S.W. and at 153 Oxford Street W.' unknown
190970290Salt Lake City Utah: Intermountain Catholic Press 1909. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 350 pp. Quarto 25 cm; full green cloth covered and beveled boards with gilt lettering to front board and spine. Centerpiece design also in gilt. Illustrated with many photographs maps and drawings. With the double-page Map Showing Route Taken by Fr. Silvestre Velez de Escalante July 29th 1776 – Jan 2nd 1777. Numerous photographs of prominent Catholic buildings including a double-page plate of Judge Memorial Home. The volume shows general light shelf wear; the boards are lightly scratched and there is some rubbing and bumping to the edges and corners. Binding is solid and square. Internally clean and bright. Ex-libris Historian J. Roderic Korns with his prior ownership label affixed to the front pastedown. Korns was a noted historian of the American West and author the work "West from Fort Bridger: The Pioneering of the Immigrant Trails Across Utah 1846–1850" which he completed with the assistance of Dale L. Morgan.<br /> <br /> This work is a review of Spanish and Missionary Explorations Tribal Divisions names and regional habitats of the pre-European tribes the Journal of the Franciscan Explorers and discovers of Utah Lake. Covers the trailing of the priests from Santa Fe N.M. with Map of the route illustrations and delimitations of the Great Basin. Also contains the first English translation of Escalante's account of his explorations in Utah. Howes H238. Flake 3869. Intermountain Catholic Press hardcover
196926257Switzerland: Editions du Griffon 1969. Hardcover. VG in G dust jacket. Oversize hardcover in black heather cloth minor wear clean and tightly bound. Contents clean with light age toning. Dust jacket show edge we4ar creasing to rear flap lightly soiled rear cover. From the collection of Mr. and Mrs Harry Lewis Winston with their name label on the front paste-down page and inscribed to them by the artist not the authors on the half-title page. Texts by Umbro Apollonio and Michel Tapié in Italian and French. With 80 black-and-white plates. Biographical and bibliographical information. 4to. Approx. 80 pp. No slipcase. NOTE: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis Winston were prominent 20th-century Detroit-based art collectors known for their significant collection of modern art particularly Futurism. Harry a lawyer and Lydia Winston daughter of architect Albert Kahn curated a notable collection often exhibiting it in the 1950s-1960's. <br/><br/>Experienced full-time bookseller since 1994. Images may be added by request. Questions welcome. Editions du Griffon hardcover
012326New York: Ex Libris 1987 Catalog 15 from this renowned artbook seller devoted to early Soviet books on Avant-Garde art and literature architecture El Lissitzky film dance theatre periodicals posters porcelain etc. 268 titles many illustrations.Tabloid format; 24 pp.; illustrated. Horizontal mailing fold; else a very good copy in wrappers. . First Edition. Very Good. Catalog. New York: Ex Libris, 1987 unknown
23950Daragon libraire éditeur Paris 1919 3é année Mai-Décembre. In/4 28 x 20 cm broché couverture imprimée illustrations : 5 gravures hors-texte quelques illustrations in-texte page 111 à 266. Exemplaire non coupé. Héraldique armoriaux blasons généalogies reliures ordres de chevalerie unknown
19771112445New York: Ex Libris A Division of T J Art Inc. Good paper copy ex. cat. 792 works listed illus. in B/W . Good. Paper. 1977. Ex Libris A Division of T J Art Inc unknown
198070019Santa Fe and Albuquerque NM: School of American Research; University of New Mexico Press 1980. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. SIGNED. 379pp. Quarto 26.5 cm Natural beige cloth over boards. In the dust jacket with the price in the top fore-edge corner of the front inside flap torn out. The jacket shows pronounced rubbing and has sporadic small closed and open tears in the edges. One of the closed tears along the top edge of the front panel has been repaired with a short piece of tape. From the library of Helen Greene Blumenschein with her bookplates on the front endpaper. Helen Greene Blumenschein 1909-1989 was an artist who was active in New Mexico and New York and who was known for landscape and pueblo scenes. She was the daughter of famous New Mexico artist Ernest Blumenschein. A comprehensive study of carvings and paintings on stone by Native Americans surveys the rock art of Utah Arizona New Mexico northern Mexico and West Texas from 2000 B.C. to the nineteenth century.<br /> <br /> Inscribed by Schaafsma to Helen on the half title page: "To Helen with / all best wishes- / Polly Schaafsma." Additionally inscribed by the book's photographer Karl Kernberger. School of American Research; University of New Mexico Press hardcover
198031906New York: Ex Libris 1980. First editions. Fine Cat. 4 spine faded. Catalogue 4: Omnium Gatherum 1976. 945 items no ills. Laid in: announcement of Dorothy Norman photography show. Also 5 short lists all from 1979/80: Illustrated Books of the 20th Century Secession Jugendstil Art Nouveau Art Deco George Grosz and German Expressionism Breton Duchamp Ernst and The Surrealist Realm. Each with dozens of items occasional ills. Sold as a group. Can be sent outside the US for less than the default shipping rate. Ex Libris unknown
191168898New York: Duffield and Company 1911. First edition. Hardcover. Good . 128pp. Duodecimo 19 cm Light brown paper over boards with printed paper title labels on the spine and front board. Ex-library with traces of library markings on the rear endpaper. Spine subtly darkened. Ex-libris Emma K. Willits with her bookplate on the front pastedown. Emma K. Willits 20 September 1869 – 9 April 1965 was a physician and surgeon who played a significant role in the development of Children's Hospital in San Francisco now the California campus Women and Children's Center of the California Pacific Medical Center serving as the head of the Department of General Surgery from 1921 to 1934. She is thought to be the third woman to specialize in surgery in the United States and the first to head a surgery department. A play set among the Paiute Indians. A nice association copy. Duffield and Company hardcover
19-9861New York: Rachel Adler Gallery 1992. . Folio. 12 pp. Single sheet folded. Good with marginal creasing from use and marginal dampstaining along top edge. Black and white illustrations. Includes reproductions of futurist works such as F.T. Marinetti’s ‘Declaration of Futurism†manifesto and additional works by Francesco Cangiullo Angelo Rognoni Fortunato Depero et al. . Catalogue created on occasion of “Futurismo†exhibition at Rachel Adler Gallery in New York from February 15 - April 5 1992. New York: Rachel Adler Gallery, 1992. unknown