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1979149493Flagstaff Arizona: Northland Press 1979. Eighth Printing. Softcover. VG clean tight interior; unbroken spine; light cover wear. Appears to be unread. Terracotta "woven-look" wraps with image of loom and white lettering. 105 pp. with nearly 40 bw illus. Equipment warping the loom weaving basics remedies for problems and more. With an extensive appendix and glossary of terms. Northland Press unknown books
1974152305New York: Liveright 1974. Hardcover. VG clean and tight but with spotty fading to spine. DJ VG and in Mylar cover. Chambray cloth/boards. Color-photographic dj with Mylar cover. 206 pp. with bw frontis and 13 additional bw images. Spend the winter at Valley Forge with Washington Von Steuben Lafayette William Shippen Benjamin Rush and the countless others in the Continental Army. Liveright hardcover books
198613261New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 1986. Softcover. G Cover has changed color unevenly with age & carries a few small soil marks but rest of the book is quite nice. One copy has light pencil markings. Grayish-green wraps with red and black lettering BW illustration. 143 pp. 145 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with 1986-1987 exhibitions of the work of John Storrs 1885-1956. Catalogue lists 60 works with biographical chronology selected exhibitions and bibliography and seven chapters by Noel Frackman on the development of the artist's work. Numerous excellent illustrations. Whitney Museum of American Art unknown books
2007119747Pasadena California: Armory Center for the Arts 2007. NF. DVD in multi-colored card case. "Catalogue" from the exhibition held June 24 - September 2 2007 of works by 17 artists. There is a brief essay by Korten on the back cover. The emphasis is on artists whose work has made an impact on LA and beyond. Armory Center for the Arts unknown books
2000125267Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art 2000. Softbound. VG. Color illustrated wraps 30pp numerous illustrations. Accompanying catalog to the exhibition "Book Arts in the Age of Durer" at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Includes an essay on classical book arts and numerous illustrations. The Baltimore Museum of Art unknown books
2006106693Baltimore MD: Walters Art Museum 2006. Softbound. VG. Color illustrated glossy wraps. 32 pp. many color glossy plates about 25. Walters Art Museum unknown books
1972012030Monumenta Serica 1972. Small fold bottom corner of rear cover. This article is reprinted from Volume XXX 1972-1973 of the Monumenta Serica pp. 439-525. Illustrated with 12 plates. Concerns the possible forgery of Chinese bronze casting. With the sticker of Han-Shan Tang famed London dealer on back flap. . Reprint. Grey Wrappers. Almost No Wear./No Jacket. Octavo. Monumenta Serica Paperback books
198026482New York: Millennium Film Workshop. Very Good. 1980. Nos. 7/8/9. Journal. modest edgewear and external rubbing creasing and fading to spine. B&W photographs A triple issue 288 pages with three themes/topics: Interviews; Rediscoveries; Third World. The interviews which take up almost half the issue are with: filmmaker Hollis Frampton specifically about his film cycle MAGELLAN; actor/director Eric Mitchell; filmmaker/dancer Yvonne Rainer focusing on her film JOURNEYS FROM BERLIN; critic Annette Michelson talking about the acting in Rainer's JOURNEYS FROM BERLIN; filmmaker Jackie Raynal; and performance artist/filmmaker Carolee Schneemann. The "Rediscoveries" and "Third World" selections somewhat mixed together include articles on: the work of Charles Dekeukeleire a Belgian experimental filmmaker from the late 1920s; the 1930 film BORDERLINE an avant-garde drama produced in Switzerland which starred Paul Robeson and the British poet H.D. Hilda Doolittle; Luis Buñuel'S LAS HURDES LAND WITHOUT BREAD 1933; discussions of LA HORA DE LOS HORNOS HOUR OF THE FURNACES a 1968 Latin American film directed by Octavio Getino and Fernando Solanas; Sembene Ousmane's XALA 1974; and SIGMUND FREUD'S DORA: A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY 1979; an article entitled "Language and Cinema: Preliminary Notes For a Theory of Verbal Images" by Noel Carroll; "Canvassing the Midwest" a look at several films by James Benning; a report on the Media Arts scene in Philadelphia; short discussions/analyses of various films by Stan Brakhage Susan Pitt John Knecht Bruce Conner Ken Kobland Dana Gordon Leandro Katz and Vincent Grenier. And finally an exchange of testy letters between P. Adams Sitney and the journal's editors. Phew! . Millennium Film Workshop unknown books
1935106575<p>Augsburg Publishing House. Large 4to magazine illustrated no page numbers. Covers showing some wear and creasing some chipping and corner folds normal aging; otherwise about very good. This richly illustrated volume includes several tipped in color illustrations.</p> Augsburg Publishing House, books
1957WRCLIT54410Nice: Galerie Matarasso 1957. Pictorial wrappers. Photographs facsimiles drawings. First edition. Overlap edges a trifle rubbed and creased else very good. Galerie Matarasso unknown books
1959WRCLIT51735London: Heinemann 1959. Gilt cloth boards. Frontis. First edition. Spine slightly cocked but a very good copy in worn and chipped dust jacket. Heinemann hardcover books
1964WRCLIT38051Madrid: Ediciones RIALP S.A./ Adonais CCXVIII-CCXIX 1964. Printed wrappers. First edition ordinary issue of this selection in Spanish. One of 1900 copies of 2020. Selected translated from the French with an introduction by Jaime Ferran. Wrappers lightly dust soiled otherwise a very good unopened copy. Ediciones RIALP, S.A./ Adonais CCXVIII-CCXIX unknown books
1953WRCLIT80416Garden City: Doubleday 1953. Cloth. Endsheet maps. First edition. Spine slightly cocked dust-speckled at top and fore-edge else near very good in an edge- worn pictorial dust jacket with fraying at spine ends. A novel of the Mexican War. Doubleday hardcover books
1989300245London: Bracken Books 1989. hardcover. fine/fine. 127 pages. Illustrated with 50 full-page color plates. Slim 4to navy cloth d.w. London: Bracken Books 1989. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Facsimile of the 1849 original.<br/><br/> Bracken Books unknown books
1990Embry 186740U. Press of Colorado 1990. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W and color illustrations. Signed by the authors. U. Press of Colorado, 1990. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1990Embry 176048U. Press of Colorado 1990. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W and color illustrations. Signed by the authors. U. Press of Colorado, 1990. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1968018364New York: Bramhall House 1968. vi 340 4p. b/w illus. dj quarto format. Bramhall House unknown books
1985150655Marseille: Andre Dimanche 1985. Hardcover. G- Water damage at bottom edge affecting binding and dj; pages are mostly clear and hardly wrinkled; page margins are tanning lightly; text and illus. are generally clear; has blindstamp of former owner Clare Boothe Luce on tp. Blue cloth white & color illus. dust jacket 144 pp. BW & color illus. Text is in French and English parallel. Through archival photographs and artwork this book tells the dual story of Marseilles France and New York New York during the years of World War II. Explores connections between the cities and the people. With narrative but very visual. Andre Dimanche hardcover books
1994Embry 192668U. of Oklahoma Press 1994. First edition first printing. Slight sunning to edges near fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket with a light spot to rear panel in mylar cover. B&W maps. U. of Oklahoma Press, 1994. First edition, first printing. unknown books
2006Embry 194711American Historical Press 2006. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket with light crease to upper front panel in mylar cover. B&W and color illustrations. Inscribed by Tom Noel. American Historical Press, 2006. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1996Embry 173187U. Press of Colorado 1996. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket with autographed copy emblem to front panel. B&W photos Inscribed by the author. U. Press of Colorado, 1996. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1995180165Cambridge England/New York NY USA: Cambridge University Press 1995. Hardcover. VG. Mylat covered illustrated dj. black cloth covering gilt lettering on spine. xvii 231 pages : illustrations. A study of the making of the Harley Psalter at Christ Church Canterbury c.1020-1130. Contents as follows: A note on the Psalm texts -- 1. Quires ruled by the artists -- 2. Quires ruled by the scribes -- 3. The origin and dates of the Harley Psalter -- 4. Four perspectives on the making of the Harley Psalter -- 5. Reading the Utrecht and Harley Psalters c. 1000-c. 1150 -- Appendix 1: The Harley Psalter: a tabulated description -- Appendix 2: The Utrecht and Harley Psalters: parallel collations -- Index of Psalm iconography. Cambridge University Press hardcover books
1997271873Oxford University Press USA 1997. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Very Good dust jacket. Clean copy with no marks of any kind. Near Fine binding / Very Good dust jacket. Oxford University Press, USA unknown books
200195882Chicago: Charles H. Kerr 2001. Paperback. 159p. wraps very good condition. Young America series classics from the first hundred years of American radicalism. Charles H. Kerr paperback books
1973204254San Francisco: Society for Individual Rights 1973. Magazine. 36p. 8.5x11 inches illustrated with photos and art of nude young men very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps smeared Complimentary stamp on cover. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s-70s and "Vector" was the main gay magazine for the Bay Area during those years. The magazine began life as a newsletter in 1964 merely several folded and or stapled sheets with news and calendars. The late Sixties found the magazine concentrating more on local and national news of interest to gay men.The final years saw the magazine turn more to a standard gay men's magazine with photos of young men from around the Bay Area. Society for Individual Rights unknown books