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196527461Wilmington Del: Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum 1965. Hardbound. G Ex-library copy from a museum. Contents are clean and solid cover may be broken or torn. Illustrated boards. 216 pp. Numerous BW illus. Contains 13 articles on American Arts Architecture and related topics to the research and programs at Winterthur. Articles include Copley's Portrait of Mrs. Roger Morris: Copley's New York Portraits and Mrs. Morris and The Philipse Family American Loyalists; English Tools in America: The Evidence of The Dominys; Francis Skinner Bookbinder of Newport: An Eighteenth Century Craftsman Identified by His Tools; John Gay and a Devon Jug; The American Image as Indian Princess 1765-1783; A Miniature Desk Sold By Abraham Forst; Liberty Displaying The Arts and Sciences: A Philadelphia Allegory by Samuel Jennings; Humphrey Marshall's Trade in Plants of The New World For Gardens and Forests In The Old World; A Survey and Bibliography of Writings on English and American Architectural Books Published Before 1895; A Portrait of The Mysterious Sarah Trumbull; The House of Thomas Shipley "Miller At The Tide" on The Brandywine Creek; Britannia In America: The Introduction of A New Alloy and A New Industry; Index. Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum unknown books
1921000681Berlin and Paris: Russkoe Iskusstvo 1921-1926. Seven issues No. 1 2 7 8 9 11 12; 9 ½ x 12 ½; all first editions except #1 and #2 which are the second edition of the same corresponding months; illustrated throughout including numerous plates mounted on leaves with captions printed; pages mostly very clean No. 12 has small chips to upper corners of covers and a spot to fore-edge of first 2 pages only; No. 6 has faint foxing to lower margin of first 2 pages; colors bright; few small chips to corners of wraps not affecting illustrations; some wear to spines with some loss of paper; #11 missing front cover else all pages and wraps present and securely attached; slight age-toning to covers; overall in very good condition. Possibly the most influential and famous of the post-revolutionary art and literature journals Zhar-Ptitsa Firebird was first printed in Berlin in 1921. A total of 14 issues were published at irregular intervals from 1921 to 1926. A magnificent journalistic endeavor it represented the Russian culture abroad and challenged the boundaries between the Bolshevik agents and the immigrant intellectuals at the time. Contributors included Konstantin Somov â a brilliant artist who immigrated to the United States after the revolution but finding the atmosphere âabsolutely alien to his artâ he eventually ended up in Paris; Alexander Benois â the founding member of Mir Iskusstva; Ivan Bilibin â the illustrator and stage designer who moved to Paris after the October Revolution but longing for his country returned home in 1936 to ultimately die during the Siege of Leningrad; Natalia Goncharova â the great niece of Alexander Pushkin and one of the most revered Russian Avant-garde artists â and many others including all the members of Mir Iskusstva. The latter was not only an art journal but an artistic movement which was said to have revolutionized European art at the beginning of the 20th century. Vengerov Staraia Russkaia Kniga 105. Rarely seen on the market. Please inquire about individual issues. Berlin and Paris: Russkoe Iskusstvo paperback books
1822001841Sanktpeterburg: Imperatorskoi akademii nauk/Sanktpeterburg: Tipografii Ivana Glazunova 1822. Hardcover. Two books bound together the first title presumed second edition OCLC lists only a 1817 edition and the second title is a second edition 1822 and 1825; 8 1/2 x 5 1/4; respectively: pp. 7 4-146 and pp. 1 IV-XV 2 2-228; 1/4 brown morocco and marbled boards; gilt dentelles and title to spine; laid paper; 1 1/2" cut to tail of spine; rubbed spots to corners; small label to upper margin of front board; remnants of a bookplate to front board verso; a small inked number and two stamps from the Kiev Historical Library and another German library; the first book illustrated with 25 full-page wood engravings the second with a large fold-out table; overall in very good condition. Both early-19th-century important works the books documented the holidays customs and religious landmarks of the Russian Eastern Orthodox Church. The first title literally translated as "The Book of Months" was essentially an ecclesiastical calendar containing the names of the saints in order of the dates on which they were commemorated and the festivals in their honor. Each month's entry was illustrated with beautiful wood engravings which depicted that month's saints as portrayed by the Orthodox Church. The second book gave descriptions and histories of famous Russian monasteries noteworthy cathedrals and churches in St. Petersburg and Moscow and more. Sanktpeterburg: Imperatorskoi akademii nauk/Sanktpeterburg: Tipografii Ivana Glazunova hardcover books
2013259129Santiago Chile: Ediciones Crimental 2013. Paperback. 250p. wraps 4.25x6.75 inches very good condition. Text in Spanish. Ediciones Crimental paperback books
1980217198Mexico D.F.: SEP 1980. Pamphlet. 40p. illustrated with numerous b&w period photos and contemporary imagery; softbound pamphlet in 8x5 inch stapled color-decorated wraps slight external signs of handling clean and sound a very good copy. Text in Spanish. Cuadernos mexicanos. SEP unknown books
1986121909New York: Rizzoli International Publications Inc 1986. Hardcover. VG-. Some shelf wear tanning on covers. Ex-library book with usual marks. Slight soiling to front endpapers; a few pages slightly creased in corner. Stamp from the Estate of Constantin Brancusi on copyright page. Grey cloth over boards; 319pp.; 2 gatefolds; Profusely illustrated with bw and color plates and figures. Missing dust jacket. An in-depth look at the work of Brancusi; Richly illustrated and well annotated; Divided into thematic sections including works dealing with the human figure animals birds African art Mademoisell Pogany and more; Artist chronology and list of exhibitions included; Oversized heavy. Rizzoli International Publications, Inc hardcover books
1993175975Venice Italy: XLV esposizione internazionale d'art 1993. Softcover. VG glossy covers have light scratches & scuffs. pgs & french flaps lightly edge-toned. pgs clean & unmarked. glossy glued pictorial wraps w/ white lettering. french flaps. 8 pgs w/ color illustrations. Exhibition catalogue of Romanian sculptor and painter. Includes two full page illustrations & two pages containing four illustrations all pertaining to his series of "Columns." Includes biographical information & commentary in Italian and English. Exhibition from La Biennale di Venezia XLV esposizione internazionale d'art. Held at the Giardini de Castello Padiglione Romania. XLV esposizione internazionale d'art paperback books
CAT0169Various Places. Most 1940s-1950s various formats. Very Good. A wide-ranging collection of Toscanini material found amongst his scores in the estate of his grandson Walfredo. The highlight is a late draft of his speech "To The People of America" an important document in Italian-American history that was printed in Life Magazine during the Second World War. <br /> <br /> Full descriptions as follows:<br /> <br /> Typed Draft of Arturo Toscanini's "To The People of America" with Corrections in Toscanini's Hand.<br /> New York September 3 1943. <br /> A late typed draft of Arturo Toscanini's "To The People of America" which appeared ten days later in Life Magazine. Corrections in the hands of Walfredo and Arturo Toscanini. From the Toscanini estate. "On 13 September 1943 the editorial page of Life Magazine was occupied by an article entitled 'To the People of America' and signed by Arturo Toscanini; It was the only extensive declaration he ever wrote - and it was about politics not music. The article had originally been intended as a letter to President Roosevelt and the first drafts had been prepared for Arturo Toscanini by the Italian historians in exile Gaetano Salvemini and Giorgio La Plana who were both teaching at Harvard University at the time. They knew that their beliefs and Arturo Toscanini's coincided perfectly and they wanted the letter to appear over his signature because his fame was much greater than theirs. In their letter to President Roosevelt the exiles stated their hopes and fears for Italy's immediate future and they tried - as the text illustrates - to influence allied policy toward their native country." Harvey Sachs The Letters of Arturo Toscanini page 389. Sachs wrote in his 1978 biography of Toscanini that Toscanini wrote the article on his own but then found evidence to the contrary. Regardless of its hidden origins this letter was a defining moment in Toscanini's career in the United States. This copy from September 3 would have been one of the final drafts. The text is nearly identical to the published version with a few small changes - "defying everything" is added in the fourth paragraph of the published version the "." marks are replaced by simple periods in a few instances and "just" has been replaced by "righteous" in the published version. Strangely the one error in AT's hand - moving the word "either" in the sixth paragraph - did not make it into the printed version. A remarkable piece of Toscanini ephemera. Four pages carbon paper with text on rectos only. Excellent condition overall with some normal tanning. A few stray corrections in pencil which an accompanying folder from the estate states are in Walfredo's hand. <br /> <br /> A Collection of Nine Letters to Arturo Toscanini from his Colleagues.<br /> <br /> These letters were found inside various scores and sheet music in the Toscanini estate. A wonderful collection quite effusive in nature most containing high praise for the maestro discussing the works of various composers and lamenting the passage of time. Contains the following items: 1 Typed Letter Signed from Harold Byrns to Arturo Toscanini. New York 1942. 2 Typed Letter from Associated Music Publishers to Arturo Toscanini. New York 1949. 3 Manuscript Letter from Max Reiter to Arturo Toscanini. San Antonio 1948. 4 Typed Letter from Domenico Savino to Arturo Toscanini. New York 1945. In Italian. 5 Manuscript Letter from Adolf Busch to Arturo Toscanini. S.p. s.d. 6 Manuscript Letter from Carlton Cooley to Arturo Toscanini. Stockton New Jersey 1956. 7 Autograph Letter from Robert Casadesus to Arturo Toscani. Princeton 1940. 8 Autograph Letter Signed from Pina Carmirelli to Arturo Toscanini. Rome 1951. In Italian. 9 Typed Letter from Foetisch Freres to Arturo Toscanini. Lausanne 1948. scanini. Lausanne 1948. <br /> <br /> Four Original Photographs of Arturo Toscanini in Rehearsal March 1954 with Negatives.<br /> New York 1954. <br /> <br /> A collection of four 9 x 7 photographs of the great Toscanini in rehearsal with their original negatives. From the estate of Arturo Toscanini. The images show Toscanini casually dressed in a white short-sleeved shirt conducting his orchestra. All photos are stamped "File Copy / Do Not Remove" and have holes in upper left corners from thumbtacks and have inventory numbers written in ink. The inventory numbers - which all contain the prefix "33107" suggest that they could be for the rehearsals from his final performance on April 4. <br /> <br /> Typed Letter from Arturo Toscanini to his Orchestra 1940.<br /> N.p. July 22 1940. Typed letter text on recto only.<br /> Arturo Toscanini wrote this letter to his orchestra upon the completion of a successful South American tour in 1940. He writes: "My dear friends sic Tomorrow our trip will be over. To-morrow we will be separated after two months we lived day by day the same life. It is very sad indeed but that is life. We have never been so linked all as one as in these 16 concerts. We must be proud of what we have done. God bless you all." The full text of the letter appears on page 374 of Harvey Sach's The Letters of Arturo Toscanini. Some indecipherable notes on margins in an unknown hand a few small various stains good condition overall. <br /> <br /> Christmas Card to Arturo Toscanini from the Embassy of the USSR 1943.<br /> Washington 1943. Card with stamped envelope 6 x 5 inches. <br /> A Christmas card to Arturo Toscanini from Fedor Orekhov First Secretary and Press Representative of the USSR Embassy in Washington. Addressed to Toscanini at his Sycamore Street residence in Riverdale New York.<br /> An interesting group all quite well preserved in excellent condition. unknown books
1776264830London 1776. hardcover. very good. 12 vols. small 8vo old calf re-cased with new 19th century spines. London: Various publishers 1776 -1777.<br/><br/> 60 plays in all which were performed at the Theatre-Royal in Drury Lane or in Covent Garden by Dryden Congreve Beaumont & Fletcher Henry Fielding Otway Colley Cibber etc. Each with a separate title page and the notation " Marked with the Variations in the Manager's Book".<br/><br/> unknown books
20051175829Norwalk CT: The Easton Press 2005. Collector's Edition. Folio hardcover in full black leather boards NF-/No DJ as issued: light shelfwear. This handsome collector's edition has a bound-in ribbon marker all edges of the text block are gilt the endpapers are stylized and the boards and spine bear gilt designs and the front board bears a glossy reproduction of the front page of the New York Times from September 12 2001. Binding strong and text clean. Spine is black leather has four raised bands and gilt text. Shelved with Eastons/Franklins/Collector's Editions/Alcove. 1175829. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. The Easton Press unknown books
1907698Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 2 volumes large 8vo. 2 x 4 504; 2 iv 2 538 pp. With numerous full-page photographic plates. Bound in original publisher's black cloth rebacked and recornered in very handsome dark brown morocco marbled endpapers top edges gilt. BEAUTIFUL COPY. ¶ This vast and comprehensive work covers the region of the State of Texas South and West of the Guadalupe River with particular emphasis on the Borderlands with biographical accounts of local leaders and early settlers to the region. Includes but is certainly not limited to accounts of the establishment of missions Spanish occupation Austin's colony LaSalle's colony the Alamo and Goliad San Jacinto the Republic of Texas Annexation and the new State of Texas the Civil war era the cattle industry the railroads and much more. ¶ Provenance: From the library of Rudolph L. Biesele author if the still-indispensable "History of the German Settlements in Texas" 1930 and numerous scholarly articles on the early development of the State of Texas. ¶ Rare such attractive condition as here. ¶ Suitable for exhibition and study. Lewis Publishing Company hardcover books
195940463Various Chicago Phoenix Winona Lake IN Worcester MA: Various: The Chicago Music Company Riley W. Geary Publications Rodeheaver Hall-Mack Co. & Bostonia Publishing Co 1959. 1st editions & later printings mixed. Paper wrappers some printed in color green yellow & blue. Modest to moderate wear to paper rubbing light age-toning etc. An About VG to VG collection. 4 sheet music items each of varying pages. Some illustrations / engravings to wrappers. Various sizes:. <br/><br/>Song or song book titles include with singer/songwriter information in parentheses: We Will Carry On! and I'd Rather be Right than President Virgil P. Brock; Liquor Traffic Here We Come! Riley W. Geary; The Drunkard's Wife C. E. Leslie; I Love the U.S.A. for Constitutional Prohibition Will Hardy. Various: The Chicago Music Company, Riley W. Geary Publications, Rodeheaver, Hall-Mack Co. & Bostonia Publishing Co unknown books
2008191436Krishna Books Incorporated 2008-12-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Krishna Books Incorporated paperback books
198428747Davis CA: JP Publications 1984. Paperback. 160p. 9x12 inches preface interview introduction essays in English and Japanese profusely illustrated with photos of Stelarc's painful body art very good first edition oversize trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Documentation of performance art events in Australia and Japan by the Greek-American body artist. JP Publications paperback books
1971132237Switzerland: Kunsthaus Zurich 1971. Softcover. VG- ink stamp on cover and page edges wear to cover particularly at edges bumped corner minor age toning. Orange wraps with illustration. 387pp. 13 color and many bw plates. Text in German. Exhibition catalogue featuring paintings porcelain bronze drawings and sculpture from the Dresden collection. Kunsthaus Zurich unknown books
198848338Moscow: Novosti Press Agency 1988. First Edition. 12mo. Staple-bound pamphlet; pictorial thick paper wrappers; 48pp. Fine. Round-table including participants from the Soviet news media including Igor Kon Eduard Klopov Gavril Popov others. Novosti Press Agency unknown books
19033754Various 1903. Octavo with eleven pamphlet volumes mostly in original wrappers bound together in blue cloth with handwritten spine label featuring seven of the eleven titles. Text is predominately in French with two volumes in English. These are rare volumes that cover topics related to viticulture and oenology specifically wine production but also include a report on federal protection to American commerce and a French price guide to historic coins and medals. Blue cloth with some rubbing small white mark to the cover and mild foxing to the end pages otherwise very good. ~ 1. Manning J.F. Federal Protection to American Commerce. New York: Evening Post Job Printing Office 1882. 48 pages. Lacking back wrapper. 2. "Congrès de Reims Les 23 24 25 et 26 Juillet 1903". Bulletin de l'Association des Chimistes No. 3-Tome XXI Septembre 1903. 1903. 27 pages paginated 145-172. With fourteen illustrated figures. Text in French. Because this is just a section of the bulletin there are no wrappers. 3. Salleron J. Notice sur les Instruments de Précision Appliqués A l'Oenologie. Paris: Chez L'auteur 1887. xvi 182 pages. Second edition. Illustrated with numerous figures and two plates. Text in French. Lacking back wrapper. 4. Duclou Georges. De l'Epamprement ou Écimage de la Vigne en Gironde: Effets qu cette opération semble produire sur le cep et le vin. Paris/Bordeaux: Les Libraires Associes/Feret et Fils 1896. 8 pages. Text in French. In orange wrappers. OCLC locates one copy at UC Davis Shields Library. 5. Barbet M.E.A. Concours Relatif a la Rectification des alcools. Paris: Imprimerie Noizette 1892. 19 pages. Illustrated with figures. Text in French. In heathered blue wrappers. OCLC locates no copies 6. Bouffard A. La Loi Griffe et le Platrage. Montpellier: Aux Bureaux du Progrès agricole et viticole 1890. 12 pages. Text in French. In blue wrappers. OCLC locates no copies. 7. Marès M.H. Du Prix de Revient Des Vins dans Le Departement de l'herault. Montpellier: Imprimerie Typographique de Gras 1866. 18 pages. Text in French. In blue wrappers. OCLC locates just one copy at Bibliothèque nationale de France. 8. Andrieu Pierre. Nouvelle Mèthode de Vinification de la Vendange par sulfitage et Levurage: Ses application en 1900 et 1901 dans diverses contrees viticoles de la France. 1902. 22 pages. Text in French. In blue wrappers. OCLC locates one copy at the University of Chicago Library. 9. Salleron J. Notice ser les Instruments de Précision appliqués a l'oenologie. Paris: Chez L'auteur 1882. 82 pages index. Illustrated throughout. Text in French. Lacking front wrapper. OCLC locates no copies of this edition. 10. Administration des Monnaies et Médailles. Catalogue et Prix de vente des Medailles de la Monnaie: Prix de vent des Medailles de administrations de l'etat: Tarif des frappes sur coins particuliers des inscriptions en creux et end relief etc. Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1902. 31 pages. Text in French. In green wrappers. OCLC locates no copies of this edition. 11. Grazzi-Soncini G. Appendix E to the Biennial Report of the Board of State Viticultural Commissioners for 1891-92: Wine. Classification-Wine Tasting-Qualities and Defects. Translated by F.T. Bioletti. Sacramento: State Office 1892. 57 pages. Lacking wrappers. OCLC locates no copies of this edition. hardcover books
189628445Boston: Educational Publishing Company. 1896. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very good copy with spine wear.Mini biographical portraits of great men from Napoleon to Gibbon to Dickens with illustration of each man. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 291 pp . Educational Publishing Company hardcover books
197132115Minerva OH: Aurelia Hodgson 1971. First Edition. 12mo. Pale yellow wrappers with pictorial portrait device; 15pp. Fine apparently unread copy. The last of the Minerva Chapbooks this issued by Hodgson's widow a decade after his death. Includes contributions by John Berryman John Masefield T.S. Eliot James Wright others. Aurelia Hodgson unknown books
45953London: Edward Arnold n. d. 1st edition presumed ca mid-1890s. Original publisher's grey-blue cloth printed in black to front board and gilt stamping to spine. Pale yellow eps. Geneal wear & soiling to binding. Slight cock. Bookplate. Very Good. vii 1 blank 232 16 pp. 1893 publisher catalogue at rear. Illustrated. Crown 8vo. 7-5/8" x 5" <br/><br/> Edward Arnold hardcover books
79884RAILROAD RAILROAD BOOKS PAMPHLETS AND EPHEMERA 23 ITEMS. As follows: 1. DETROIT LUBRICATOR COMPANY. "GENUINE DETROIT" MODEL A LOCOMOTIVE FORCE FEED OILER CATALOG NO. 174. Detroit MI n.d. 56 pp. including folding charts and b/w and two-color illustrations and halftone photos. 8vo. heavily soiled printed stapled wrappers yellow. Some soil to page edges. 2. DETROIT LUBRICATOR COMPANY. DETROIT BULLSEYE LOCOMOTIVE LUBRICATORS CATALOG NO. 38 L. Detroit MI 1918. 62 pp. Halftone photos. 8vo. moderate soil to printed stapled wrappers with 3 color embossed front cover. Light offset to front and rear pages and some soil to page edges. 3. WORTHINGTON PUMP AND MACHINERY CORPORATION. WORTHINGTON LOCOMOTIVE BOILER FEED PUMP AND FEED WATER HEATER TYPES B AND BL GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR OPERATION BK-1608-F. New York May 1927. 36 pp. Stiff green printed wrappers with green cloth tape spine rounded corners. 12mo. moderate soil to covers and a few pages b/w folding diagram two-color folding diagram b/w figs. in text. 4. SNODGRASS J. M. et al. THE ECONOMICAL USE OF COAL IN RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES. Urbana: University of Illinois Bulletin Vol. XVI No. 2 Sept. 9 1918. Circular No. 8 Engineering Experiment Station. 76 pp. 8vo. printed stapled wrappers. Covers soiled light soil to a few page edges. Boston and Maine Railroad office loan slip tipped in on inside front cover. 6 pp. of color illustrations of fireboxes. 5. FRANKLIN RAILWAY SUPPLY COMPANY. THE LOCOMOTIVE BOOSTER TYPES C-1 AND C-2 INSTRUCTION BOOK NO. 102. New York 1927. 114 pp. 12mo. stiff red printed wrappers with rounded corners and red cloth spine tape. Minimal external soil interior clean. B/w halftone and two-tone illustrations. 6. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS. CONSTITUTION OF THE GRAND LODGE DISTRICT AND LOCAL LODGES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF MACHINISTS. Washington DC 1925. 96 pp. 15 pp. index. 24mo. blue printed stapled wrappers. Minor soil to covers interior clean. 7. THE LESLIE COMPANY. INSTRUCTION CARD NO. AK-6: THE LESLIE TURBO GENERATOR AND STEAM HEAT PRESSURE REGULATOR 1 1/2" X 2" CLASS "AK". Lyndhurst NJ n.d. White cardstock printed on one side 10" x 8 1/4" folded in half. B/w diagram. unknown books
184618110101London: Edward Moxon 1846. Leather bound. Near fine. Three volumes complete twenty-fourmo size 1005 total pp. The ancient poetry of England continues to hold a fascination and influence over contemporary poets with the old ballads and songs still being read and studied. This three-volume set comprises a thorough selection of poems from the old English tradition with ballads featuring well-known characters such as Robin Hood King Arthur and Sir Gawain as well as poetry written by prominent Elizabethan writers such as Christopher Marlowe and Sir Walter Raleigh. The poetry is annotated with notes and a scholarly essay precedes the poems in Volume I making this set a historical and academic look at some of the most beautiful lyrics in the English language.<br/><br/>This set is bound in contemporary leather which has remained smooth and supple with elegant gilt designs in unusually nice condiiton.<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Full brown leather gilt ruled borders around the edges of both boards five raised bands on the spine with gilt decorative and ruled borders brown and black leather spine labels with gilt lettering decorative gilt borders along the fore- bottom and top edges of the boards all edges marbled marbled endpapers in brown red and black; twenty-fourmo size 5.5" by 3.5" pagination: Volume I: i-v vi-ci cii-cv 1 2-283; Volume II: i-v vi-viii 1 2-303; Volume III: i-v vi-vii viii 1 2-298. Elegant inscription in a vintage hand in two different colours black and brown the brown ink "Florence P. P. Beasley / from/ her affectionate brother / E. C. Beasley / 28th May 1872" the black ink "Charles Edward illegible / Beasley in loving memory / of his dear mother CB" in all three volumes both inscriptions on the verso of the front free endpaper in each volume; additionally the inscriptions are dated 1907 in Volumes II and III. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Volumes are near fine with clean boards strong square text blocks with solid hinges the interiors are clean and bright and the only prior owner markings we see are the inscriptions mentioned above; some very light rubbing to the corners on each volume all corners gently bumped and very minor foxing to a few pages in each volume but overall a lovely set.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Edward Moxon unknown books
005011Berlin: Vaterlaendischer Verlag C. A. Weller 1922. Decorative Cloth. Good Copy First Edition. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. Gilt stamped cloth. Profusely illustrated with photographs maps charicatures full color plates. 410 pages. Berlin: Vaterlaendischer Verlag C. A. Weller, 1922 unknown books
2001181508Amon Carter Museum 2001-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. 2001 First Edition. Clean has a good binding the pages are crisp and free of markings/notations. lz Amon Carter Museum paperback books
195023695Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press 1950. First Edition. Octavo. Green cloth boards lettered in gilt on spine; dustjacket; 89pp. Fine tight copy in lightly toned and soiled dustwrapper; Very Good or better. The 4-pp prospectus is laid in. First prize was shared by Robert Frost "Closed for Good" and Bernice Kenyon "Sigrid's Song". Of special interest is the appearance in the undergraduate section of "Heritage" by Raymond Patterson - likely the prolific African-American poet's first appearance in a mainstream publication. Other contributors include May Sarton George Abbe Charles Angoff Josephine Miles many others. University of Pennsylvania Press unknown books