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199230373New York: Christie Manson and Woods International. 1992. Limited Edition. Hardcover Boxed. Fine in Fine dust jacket. An absolutely pristine copy of this magnificent production which is filled with detailed information all carefully documented in detailed photos. There are no signs of any use to book jacket or slipcase. Fast shipping careful packing. Surcharge on International orders due to the enormous size and weight of this mighty book.; Oversize . Christie, Manson and Woods International hardcover
199163337Norwalk CT: Easton Press. Fine. 1991. Collector's edition. Hardcover. Two volumes still stiff to open bound in full blue leather with gilt decoration silk-moire endpapers all edges gilt and ribbon markers still folded as they came from the publisher. About new. Collector's notes laid-in. ; 725 pages . Easton Press hardcover
2014B58142Kathmandu Nepal: Nepal Art Council 2014. Paperback. Near fine. RARE! Printed paper wraps oblong octavo 9.5" x 7" illustrated in color. Book has mild wear to corners binding tight text clean and unmarked. Nepal Art Council paperback
0282557180.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
68-7128Berkeley CA: UC Berkeley 1992. Exhibition Catalogue. 4to. Soft Covers. 48 pp.Mostly Color Plates. Very Good. Provenance: Suzaan Boettger. Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley, 1992. paperback
2E-6LTI-1F1HFine. Like New condition; 1966 EDITION; minor cosmetic imperfections confined to dust cover edges unknown
20013117603Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Near Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2001. First Edition; First Printing. Signed Limited Book & Print. 0226112942 . SIGNED Ltd. Edition. Copy 28 of 50. Photographer has SIGNED title page. 130pp. 9 1/2" X 10 1/4" Comes with 5" x 5" b&w SIGNED print from 1994. Death Camps/Buchenwald. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Couple small hints of shelf-wear to jacket. ; 9 1/2" X 10 1/4"; 130 pages . University of Chicago Press unknown
197527850Boston :: Godine 1975. First Printing of the First Trade Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This is one of only 3000 copies of the trade edition. The color blue is the most suitable color of interior life.the one color that moves easily through our various states of feeling. Blue pencils blue noses blue movies laws and stockings. The dumps Mondays; the ocean the sky and the deep deep ice. The Whale and the grass in Kentucky. This essay into the "world of blue" is at the heart of Gass’s oeuvre. Godine, unknown
2018TN240692Bonner Kunstverein Bonn 2018. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. 4to in colour printed stiff card covers 72pp on glossy art paper colour plates etc. Dual text in English and German __CONDITION : NEW unread and unmarked copy. . To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Bonner Kunstverein, Bonn paperback
200722713Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz 2007. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. blue/gray cloth pictorial color photo inset front cover relief designs to the left of the inset. Fine. 152 pages. 34.5 x 27.5 cm. Color photographs of the rugged coastlines and promontories of Greenland all printed recto only on glossy high quality stock. A stunning survey of the frozen north. Text in English and German. Hatje Cantz hardcover
2017009966Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press 2017 first printing. 4to. 10 1/4" x 11 3/4" 135pp. illustrated with full color plates. "Of God and Mortal Men conveys the artistic genius of T.C. Cannon 1946 - 1978 through his best and most iconic paintings and essays that offer a fresh and inclusive look at Cannon's work extending beyond the confines of American Indian art. This group of paintingsnine major canvases from the Nancy and Richard Bloch Collectionrepresent the finest of Cannon's artwork anywhere from Cannon's mature Santa Fe period and important pieces in the Heard Museum's collections including a canvas lithographs and woodblock prints as well as paintings from the New Mexico Museum of Art permanent collections." Fine in fine dust jacket. . Fine. Hard. 1st. 2017. Museum of New Mexico Press unknown
2007biblio405<p>Spiral bound paperback. Tight binding Unmarked text. Front cover smudged. Originally published as editorials by the Republican Journal Belfast Maine 1999 - 2006.</p><p>Piszcz was an award-winning reporter garnering state and regional honors for his reporting and for his editorials and opinion columns. According to Dan Dunkle editor of The Republican Journal Piszcz was a beat reporter and "he did a good job at it."</p><p>"But his real passion and gift was writing for the opinion page" Dunkle said Wednesday. "He wrote editorials and a column ‘Of Cabbages and Kings’ that was generally political. He had a nice way of writing and I think it was a high point of his week."</p> Little Letterpress / Robin Hood Books unknown
46053Paris Claude Barbin 1668-1669. 2 parties de 3 feuillets. 57 pages. 46 pages. 1 feuillet. 14x8 Cm. Plein veau moucheté. Dos à nerfs orné. Reliure de l'époque un peu restaurée. Coins et coiffes émoussés. Plats charnières et dos un peu frotté. Edition d'une grande rareté de la première publication de Saint-Evremont sous le titre : "uvres". Parue la même année que la première elle est aussi difficile à trouver et peu de bibliographies la citent. Quelques rousseurs. Petite mouillures sur les feuillets et une vingtaine de pages. Traces de plis. Exemplaire bien conservé. Paris, Claude Barbin, 1668-1669. unknown
175817Paris: B. Brunet 1758. Abridged ed. Hardcover. Very Good. 16mo 374 i pages contemporary full sprinkled calf extra-gilt spine; ex libris Eardley. <br/><br/>De Fontenelle was an honored member of the French Academy. This volume contains 38 of his 69 "eloges" including one on Isaac Newton and also Boerhaave Fay Bianchini B. Brunet hardcover
0282307672.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
152829663X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1334875693.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2004TK233909Building of Bath Museum Bath 2004. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. 4to in plain stiff card covers with colour printed glossy dust jacket 112pp on glossy art paper colour plates plans etc in text __CONDITION : A well preserved AS NEW unmarked copy in an AS NEW complete Dust Jacket. An excellent copy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . To see more of our books on Architecture type DbbARCH in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Building of Bath Museum, Bath paperback
1994059770Quill & Brush 1994. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Slipcase. Color Silkscreen Tissue-Guarded Signed By Lou Stovall. #70 Of 200 Hardbound Copies A Benefit Production For Pen/ Faulkner Foundation. Gray Cloth. Fine In Fine Slipcase. <br/> <br/> Quill & Brush, hardcover
19941078Rockville MD: Quill & Brush. 1994. Limited/Numbered Signed Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Slight loss to the ink of the front and spine titles.; This is a compendium of 15 tiny essays by 15 authors written on the topic of "obsession." These were read aloud from the stage of the 1993 benefit gala for the PEN/Faulkner Literary Foundation the money raised going to fund their awards for fiction. Each essay is preceded by a title page signed in ink by its contributor and the authors and their obsessions are as follows: Louis Begley: Brooms and sweeping; David Bradley: Obsession itself but very jumbled thoughts about that; Robert Olen Butler: Karen Granger and her Mary Jane clad feet in the 1955 X-ray machine in the shoe store; Thomas Flanagan: The varying definitions of obsession in various dictionaries; Ernest Gaines: His buried ancestors on family land; Barry Hannah: Saying goodbye especially in death; Maureen Howard: Secrets of life and the heart in diaries; Jayne Ann Phillips: An impoverished abused boy in her childhood; George Plimpton: Major pyrotechnics and fireworks; Francine Prose: The obsessions of obsessive people; Vikram Seth: Dwelling on the possibility of impending death; Mary Lee Settle: The process of falling in love; Ntozake Shange: One of her books' characters obsessing over her hair; Elizabeth Spencer: A mule trader obsessed with mules; Scott Spencer: The application of the term "obsession" in popular culture. Includes a separate original silkscreened polychrome print of a Bearded Iris signed by the artist and printmaker Lou Stovall. His use of intense colors and his unique technique of creating thin delicate lines is well-represented in this print. This tissue-guarded print is held inside the front cover by silk ribbons at the corners. Stovall's print is apt for this book as he served on the board of the PEN/Faulkner literary foundation. This is copy 91 of a limited edition of 200 hardbound slipcased copies. Printed on cream colored mould made fine paper. This 8vo book is 8 3/4" x 6". Paginated 1314-115blank1. In light gray cloth over boards the front cover with title embossed in black and the PEN logo blind stamped. The plain slipcase also in light gray cloth over boards. Published by esteemed booksellers Allen and Patricia Ahearn under their Quill & Brush imprint. Both book and slipcase are in clean and in Near Fine condition.; Silk screen; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 117 pages; Signed by All Authors . Quill & Brush hardcover
179223543London: R. Blamire 1792. Hardcover. Very good. Third edition. 8vo pp ix 152 with 17 acquatint plates bound in three-quarter leather and marbled boards. Some rubbing and scuffing to leather two plates trimmed very close to fore edge margin binding sound text clean. Conetmporary ownership signature dated 1794 on title page. Gilpin an educator and writer on art "travelled widely in Britain with his notebook and sketching materials in order to identify locations which offered that particular kind of beauty in landscape 'which is agreeable in a picture'. Picturesque tourism constituted 'a new object of pursuit' as he wrote in the first of these books Observations on the River Wye 1782: the practice recommended was 'that of not merely describing; but of adapting the description of natural scenery to the principles of artificial landscape'. Further picturesque books with aquatint reproductions of Gilpin's pen-and-wash drawings included Observations on Cumberland and Westmorland 1786 the Scottish highlands 1789 south-west England and the Isle of Wight 1798 and the eastern counties of England and north Wales 1809" ODNB. R. Blamire hardcover
1936AH-CS8M-0K4P1936. Hardcover. Good. First edition Scribner's 1936 with A and seal. Good plus/VG minus. A little fraying to spine tips and front corner tips. Top edge of textblock has some foxing and slight stains. Pages yellowed with an occasional minor blemish. Binding reasonably firm. Owner bookplate to front endpaper. hardcover
20081073Corte Madera: Ginko Press Inc 2008. First Edition. First Printing. Tall quarto; patterned paper over boards quarterbound in green cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine; 145pp; illus. Fine and unread copy without dustjacket as issued. A profusely illustrated monograph featuring artwork from Fairey's 2007 exhibit at the Jonathan LeVine Gallery. Ginko Press, Inc unknown
1983404894-LI4Edições Rio Arte 1983. Softcover. Good. 2 uniform paperbacks illusrated with numerous photographs and other illustrations in b/w text in Brasilian Portuguese 381372 pages 4to. Edições Rio Arte paperback
178622439Paris: Chez le Jay 1786. Second edition two parts in one. 12mo pp xx 244 4 264 pp with with four engraved plates after designs by Gabriel de Saint-Aubin. Fine copy in a later full-calf binding with red spine label. Jean Bernard Bossu was a French naturalist who traveled widely in the then-vast territory of Louisiana during several trips made between 1751 and 1772. According to Howgego B138 "Bossu went out to Louisiana in 1850 as a captain of the marines and from 1751 was stationed in the Illinois country where he was adopted by the Quapaw Indians. He returned to France for health reasons in 1757 and in 1758 sailed for Mobile where he was befriended by the Alibamu Indians. The second journey was made in 1758-62 and the last in 1771-72. His journeys included a number of trips into the interior during which he made a study of several tribes of Indians. Bossu's Nouveaux Voyages aux Indes Occidentales appeared in three editions each enlarged to take account of this latest travels. His second narrative published in 1768 comprises a series of twenty-one letters.describing his life in the travels in Louisiana country from 1751-1762." Streeter 1518: "Bossu wrote well and his letters not only give an interesting picture of life and travels in the Mississippi Valley and the Mobile country to the east at the beginning of the second half of the eighteenth century but incorporated also are many sketches of events of the preceding years. Bossu came to New Orleans only thirty-three years or so after its founding and only eighty years after La Salle's journey down the Mississippi and first and second hand recollections were still fresh." Sabin 6465; Howes B-626; Field pp 38-39; Graff 361; Hubach p. 13. Chez le Jay unknown