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1977161462Atlanta: The Vanity Press 1977. 44p. 5.25x8.5 inches 'limited first edition' stated but no limitation number noted very good booklet in staplebound pictorial wraps. Poetry. Grier A. The Vanity Press unknown books
1935151321New York: International Printing Ink Corp 1935. hardcover. near fine. 3 volumes. Number One: Color Chemistry. Number two: Color as Light. Number three: Color in Use. Thin 4to cloth glassine wrappers. New York: International Printing Ink Corp. 1935. Fine in a chipped board slipcase.<br/><br/> International Printing Ink Corp unknown books
19452656361945. unbound. Each page measures approximately 3.5 inches tall. No place no date circa 1945 neatly mounted onto larger heavy-stock construction paper 8.5 x 9.25 inches with the addition of a 3.5 x 2.5-inch newspaper photo of the group boldly signed on their individual pages: Bill Kenny and Charlie Fuqua plus two additional signatures on the third page. Very good- condition.<br/><br/> Legendary R&B vocal group who set the standard for such later groups as the Ravens Moonglows and Flamingos.<br/><br/> unknown books
193511968New York 1935. 3 volumes slim 4to together in a single slipcase as issued. 1 Color Chemistry; 2 Color as Light; 3 Color in Use. Uniformly bound in black paper-covered boards paper wrap-around labels; printed in color throughout; fine in a slightly worn slipcase. Folding color chart in the third number. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1785255975London 1785. Text in English and French. 8 x 5 inches. VG. Text in English and French. 8 x 5 inches. unknown books
39103FINE PRINTING INK INC. NO DRESS REHERSAL BABY. New York: Ink Inc. n.d. Large folio. Portfolio. Protective Mylar cover 1/4 x 13 inches. 5 leaves. First edition. Rare piece of ephemera not recorded on OCLC or in commerce. Samples of different typefaces and styles to suit certain authors. Texts by Virginia Wolfe Raymond Chandler Vladimir Babokov and Jean Anouilh as well as a shor poem by Wallace Stevens on the title page. Ink Inc. is the brainchild of Thomas Whitridge and was founded in 1978 whose specialty is the production of works focused on the layout setting of type specifying materials and orchestrating the production of print jobs for clients and also in the publication of like works. Mylar protective cover the first leaf has small blind stamp of Ink Inc. Fine. unknown books
1965136674N.p.: N.p. 1965. Collection of three vintage promotional photographs of the African American harmony quartet The Ink Spots. <br/><br/>A look at a musical group that was not only internationally famous in its time but greatly influenced multiple musical genres. The first sepia photograph dates to circa late 1930s during the group's first decade a promotional shot of the group singing for National Broadcasting Company NBC radio. <br/><br/>The second photo a master print for a flyer advertises the group circa 1952 when they recorded two LPs for Verve at the Mapes Casino in Reno Nevada. <br/><br/>The third photo circa 1960s advertises the group in one its many final incarnations in which only founding member Bernie Mackey was still in the group. <br/><br/>The Ink Spots formed in the early 1930s in Indianapolis. The group not only incorporated four-part harmony but each played an instrument cello-as-bass tenor guitar guitar and ukelele incorporating the vocals and instrumentation into a seamless whole. <br/><br/>The band's sound was a major influence on doo-wop rhythm and blues and rock music. The core group remained essentially intact during their most popular decades 1930s and early 1940s but due to the war in 1942 and the death of a founding member in 1944 various "sanctioned" substitutions for members of the group began to take place and the identity of the group dispersed into public domain. <br/><br/>The Ink Spots were awarded a plaque from the Negro Actors Guild for their efforts in breaking down racial prejudice. The original group was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989. <br/><br/>All photographs 8 x 10 inches. Very Good to Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
56345Original pen-and-ink drawing 12 x 9 3/4 inches signed by the illustrator in the lower left corner "H. Thomson 07" with various shades of blue brown yellow and flesh-tone wash coloring. Pictured as a full-color plate as in this drawing but not as vibrant opposite page 238 in "Silas Marner" by George Elliot London: Macmillan 1907; "With illustrations by Hugh Thomson". "His drawings showed a delightful skill in landscape work . all of his illustrated books he showed a fine appreciation of thee author's point of view together with much character and imagination of his own . being usually called upon for pictures of the dainty graces and foibles of seventeenth and eighteenth century and early Victorian society . he destroyed much of his work as soon as drawn" DNB. Fine. Matted glazed and framed some chipping at gilt frame edges. 3793. <br/><br/> unknown books