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2006DADAX0761835709UPA 2006-10-31. paperback. New. 6.00x0.91x8.87. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. UPA paperback
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2006x-0761835709Univ Pr of Amer 2006. Paperback. New. 258 pages. 8.50x5.75x0.75 inches. Univ Pr of Amer paperback
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1977BN332806Gralsbotschaft 1977. 1977. Softcover. In den Wäldern Afrikas. Gestalten und Ereignisse frühgeschichtlicher Zeit. Aufgenommen in der Nähe Abd-ru-shins durch besondere Begabung eines dazu Berufenen <br/><br/>In den Wäldern Afrikas. Gestalten und Ereignisse frühgeschichtlicher Zeit. Aufgenommen in der Nähe Abd-ru-shins durch besondere Begabung eines dazu Berufenen Irmingard Bernhardt Gralsbotschaft paperback
51-2289New York: Bernhardt Wall 1920. Drypoint. 9 x 7 inches on 10.5 x 8.5 inches. Signed in pencil. Bernhardt Wall was born in Buffalo New York on Dec. 30 1872. He studied at the Buffalo Art Student’s League then moved on to study in New York under Henry Reuterdahl and also apprenticed under William Auerbach-Levy. Wall began a career as a lithographic illustrator in 1889 working primarily as a commercial artist in New York and Buffalo. He soon became known as the "Postcard King" and designed over 5000 comic cards. The year1915 marked a defining point in Wall’s artistic career. Wall visited Colorado Nevada and California making etchings of Indians cowboys and major cities which were later published in a portfolio entitled "Under Western Skies." These proved to be very successful and the artist shortly thereafter moved to California permanently. Wall continued to produce many fine etchings of the American West and by 1930 had also become a much respected historian of the region.Bernhardt Wall was unique in that he not only drew the etchings for his books but he also printed and bound them. His books are in libraries and universities around the world including the British Museum Library of Congress the libraries of Harvard Yale Columbia and Brown Universities. His works were also in the private collections of J. P. Morgan Franklin D. Roosevelt Henry C. Frick and Dr. N.C. Mathewson. Wall etched three sitting presidents of the United States Theodore Roosevelt Warren Taft and Henry Coolidge. Other prominent individuals etched by Wall include Sam Houston Mark Twain Thomas A. Edison Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson.Artist and historian Bernhardt Wall 1872-1956 was a pioneer etcher and producer of fine press books who treated a vast array of subjects including Texas and the Southwest. Historians of fine press printing have compared him to William Blake. This collection of Wall’s scrapbooks publications and correspondence was built by collector Natalie Williams of Marshall Texas. New York: Bernhardt Wall, 1920 unknown
51-2254Bernhardt Wall 1943. Etching printed in blue. 6 x 5 inches plate size. Generous margins. Signed in pencil and dedicated to Natalie Williams. Bernhardt Wall was born in Buffalo New York on Dec. 30 1872. He studied at the Buffalo Art Student’s League then moved on to study in New York under Henry Reuterdahl and also apprenticed under William Auerbach-Levy. Wall began a career as a lithographic illustrator in 1889 working primarily as a commercial artist in New York and Buffalo. He soon became known as the "Postcard King" and designed over 5000 comic cards. The year 1915 marked a defining point in Wall’s artistic career. Wall visited Colorado Nevada and California making etchings of Indians cowboys and major cities which were later published in a portfolio entitled "Under Western Skies." These proved to be very successful and the artist shortly thereafter moved to California permanently. Wall continued to produce many fine etchings of the American West and by 1930 had also become a much respected historian of the region.Bernhardt Wall was born in Buffalo New York on Dec. 30 1872. He studied at the Buffalo Art Student’s League then moved on to study in New York under Henry Reuterdahl and also apprenticed under William Auerbach-Levy. Wall began a career as a lithographic illustrator in 1889 working primarily as a commercial artist in New York and Buffalo. He soon became known as the "Postcard King" and designed over 5000 comic cards. The year1915 marked a defining point in Wall’s artistic career. Wall visited Colorado Nevada and California making etchings of Indians cowboys and major cities which were later published in a portfolio entitled "Under Western Skies." These proved to be very successful and the artist shortly thereafter moved to California permanently. Wall continued to produce many fine etchings of the American West and by 1930 had also become a much respected historian of the region.Bernhardt Wall was unique in that he not only drew the etchings for his books but he also printed and bound them. His books are in libraries and universities around the world including the British Museum Library of Congress the libraries of Harvard Yale Columbia and Brown Universities. His works were also in the private collections of J. P. Morgan Franklin D. Roosevelt Henry C. Frick and Dr. N.C. Mathewson. Wall etched three sitting presidents of the United States Theodore Roosevelt Warren Taft and Henry Coolidge. Other prominent individuals etched by Wall include Sam Houston Mark Twain Thomas A. Edison Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson.Artist and historian Bernhardt Wall 1872-1956 was a pioneer etcher and producer of fine press books who treated a vast array of subjects including Texas and the Southwest. Historians of fine press printing have compared him to William Blake. This collection of Wall’s scrapbooks publications and correspondence was built by collector Natalie Williams of Marshall Texas. Bernhardt Wall, 1943 unknown
51-2253Bernhardt Wall 1943. Etching printed in green. 6 x 4 inches plate size. Generous margins. Signed in pencil and dedicated to Natalie Williams. Bernhardt Wall was born in Buffalo New York on Dec. 30 1872. He studied at the Buffalo Art Student’s League then moved on to study in New York under Henry Reuterdahl and also apprenticed under William Auerbach-Levy. Wall began a career as a lithographic illustrator in 1889 working primarily as a commercial artist in New York and Buffalo. He soon became known as the "Postcard King" and designed over 5000 comic cards. The year 1915 marked a defining point in Wall’s artistic career. Wall visited Colorado Nevada and California making etchings of Indians cowboys and major cities which were later published in a portfolio entitled "Under Western Skies." These proved to be very successful and the artist shortly thereafter moved to California permanently. Wall continued to produce many fine etchings of the American West and by 1930 had also become a much respected historian of the region.Bernhardt Wall was born in Buffalo New York on Dec. 30 1872. He studied at the Buffalo Art Student’s League then moved on to study in New York under Henry Reuterdahl and also apprenticed under William Auerbach-Levy. Wall began a career as a lithographic illustrator in 1889 working primarily as a commercial artist in New York and Buffalo. He soon became known as the "Postcard King" and designed over 5000 comic cards. The year1915 marked a defining point in Wall’s artistic career. Wall visited Colorado Nevada and California making etchings of Indians cowboys and major cities which were later published in a portfolio entitled "Under Western Skies." These proved to be very successful and the artist shortly thereafter moved to California permanently. Wall continued to produce many fine etchings of the American West and by 1930 had also become a much respected historian of the region.Bernhardt Wall was unique in that he not only drew the etchings for his books but he also printed and bound them. His books are in libraries and universities around the world including the British Museum Library of Congress the libraries of Harvard Yale Columbia and Brown Universities. His works were also in the private collections of J. P. Morgan Franklin D. Roosevelt Henry C. Frick and Dr. N.C. Mathewson. Wall etched three sitting presidents of the United States Theodore Roosevelt Warren Taft and Henry Coolidge. Other prominent individuals etched by Wall include Sam Houston Mark Twain Thomas A. Edison Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson.Artist and historian Bernhardt Wall 1872-1956 was a pioneer etcher and producer of fine press books who treated a vast array of subjects including Texas and the Southwest. Historians of fine press printing have compared him to William Blake. This collection of Wall’s scrapbooks publications and correspondence was built by collector Natalie Williams of Marshall Texas. Bernhardt Wall, 1943 unknown
ANAIS-3878601271Grail Foundation of Amer. hardcover. Good. 5.3x1.5x8.6. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Grail Foundation of Amer hardcover
3878601271.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1910043110<p>Lincoln KS: The Lincoln Sentinel Print 1910. 62 pages plus folding map. Inked name on front free end leaf. Subscribers list is laid in at the front and the staples have left rust stains on the front end leaves. Volume remains tight and generally clean with only slight signs of wear/age. First Edition. Cloth - Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo.</p> The Lincoln Sentinel Print hardcover
1015859712.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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191019127Lincoln KS: Lincoln Sentinel Print. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1910. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 8vo; 62 pages; Very minor soiling and a touch of sunning to the red covers. Folding map in back. This book comes from the research library of Author Michael Blake Dances With the Wolves. . Lincoln Sentinel Print hardcover
001393Lincoln Kansas The Lincoln Sentinel Print 1910. Covers soiled spotted corners and spine extremities chipped. Ink splotch front cover not involving lettering. 3/4" paper loss at top and bottom of spine. Folding map at end showing the sites of the Indian raids. A scarce pamphlet is much better condition than usually found. The story of those killed in the raids the history of the monument erected to their memory in the Lincoln Court House Square. See Rader 351. First edition. Manila Wrappers. Moderate Soiling. . Octavo. Lincoln, Kansas The Lincoln Sentinel Print 1910. Paperback
1332857191.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0260288268.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
001393Lincoln Kansas The Lincoln Sentinel Print 1910. Covers soiled spotted corners and spine extremities chipped. Ink splotch front cover not involving lettering. 3/4" paper loss at top and bottom of spine. Folding map at end showing the sites of the Indian raids. A scarce pamphlet is much better condition than usually found. The story of those killed in the raids the history of the monument erected to their memory in the Lincoln Court House Square. See Rader 351. First edition. Manila Wrappers. Moderate Soiling. . Octavo. Lincoln, Kansas The Lincoln Sentinel Print 1910. Paperback books
191042542Lincoln KS: The Lincoln Sentinel Print 1910. 1st Printing. Tan wrappers with stamped black lettering and red border. Light wear soiling and toning to wrappers; slight loss to spine ends. Internally clean binding secure. VG overall. 62 pp. B/w frontispiece plus 5 b/w intratextual photographic reproductions and fold-out map and key to map at rear. 9" x 6" <br/><br/>Includes stapled pamphlet "Subscribers to Lincoln Memorial Monument Fund." The Lincoln Sentinel Print unknown books
BN232211Lehmann A. Hardcover. Informationsbedarf und -verhalten von Psychologen und ihre Nutzung von Informations- und Dokumentationsstellen <br/><br/>Informationsbedarf und -verhalten von Psychologen und ihre Nutzung von Informations- und Dokumentationsstellen Ursula Bernhardt Lehmann, A hardcover