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2001184281New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York 2001. Hardbound. Good ex-library w/ stamps to lower textblock edges & usual markings etc. upper cover edge scuffed. shelf-wear/scuffing to lower textblock edge. pgs edges lightly toned w/ ink ghosting. textlbock slightly rattled; firm w/ intact pgs. dustjacket taped to back cover edges; ID spine to lower spine; plastic cover highly scuffed w/ adhesive residue to spine. Maroon cloth with gold lettering. 496 pp. with 249 illustrations including 121 color plates. illustrated & maroon dustjacket w/ plastic cover. From a college library. Photo is of another copy in our collection. "This beauttifully produced volume brings together for the first time works by two remarkable painters of seventeenth-century Italy who happen also to have been father and daughter: Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. Famous in their own day these two artists have enjoyed renewed fame in the twentieth century: Orazio as one of the first and certainly the most individual of Caravaggio's followers; Artemisia as the outstanding female painter prior to the twentieth century. The tumultuous lives of these two artists moved along parallel trajectories and take the reader from the popular quarters of papal Rome and te rough-and-tumble world of Naples to the courts of the grand duke of Tuscany Marie de' Medici in Paris and Charles I in London. These changing circumstances nourished two different aesthetic visions both of which were deeply rooted in the Caravaggesque practice of painting directly from the posed model. While Orazio's art became ever more refined and elegant Artemisia espoused a rhetorical form of dramatic presentation that is the basis of Baroque painting." dj With essays and dozens of examples of the artists' work in the annotated and illustrated catalog. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York unknown books
2001165088New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art New York 2001. Hardbound. VG/VG. Maroon cloth with gold lettering; maroon color-illustrated dj with cream lettering; 496 pp. with 249 illustrations including 121 color plates. "This beauttifully produced volume brings together for the first time works by two remarkable painters of seventeenth-century Italy who happen also to have been father and daughter: Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. Famous in their own day these two artists have enjoyed renewed fame in the twentieth century: Orazio as one of the first and certainly the most individual of Caravaggio's followers; Artemisia as the outstanding female painter prior to the twentieth century. The tumultuous lives of these two artists moved along parallel trajectories and take the reader from the popular quarters of papal Rome and te rough-and-tumble world of Naples to the courts of the grand duke of Tuscany Marie de' Medici in Paris and Charles I in London. These changing circumstances nourished two different aesthetic visions both of which were deeply rooted in the Caravaggesque practice of painting directly from the posed model. While Orazio's art became ever more refined and elegant Artemisia espoused a rhetorical form of dramatic presentation that is the basis of Baroque painting." dj With essays and dozens of examples of the artists' work in the annotated and illustrated catalog. Nice! The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York unknown books
20019009032New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 2001. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in publisher's original red cloth with the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Metropolitan Museum of Art hardcover books
2017UMANORB00AFThe Mann Group 2017. Fine. Mann Dan. Orbit: The Art and Science of Influence. NP: The Mann Group 2017. 104pp. 8vo. Navy cloth. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near fine. The Mann Group hardcover books
194273388New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1942. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. A gathering of the philippics in which Mann 1875-1955 warned first his fellow Germans then Europe and finally the United States that the peace and freedom of the world were being endangered by the rising power of Adolf Hitler. At the time of publication Mann was a prominent member of the German emigre comunity which included Heinrich Mann Vicki Baum Franz Werfel Lion Feuchtwanger and Bertolt Brecht. Octavo. Original black cloth binding with gilt titles. Small bookseller's label to the rear pastedown with a period bookplate to the front pastedown. Very light bumping to the corners and tips. The dust jacket is a bit faded along the spine with some minor edgewear including a closed tear to the front panel that is mended with tape on the verso; otherwise very good. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
1965WRCLIT69704Los Angeles: 20th Century Fox 1965. Oblong sheet folded to six pictorial panels A light bit of tanning to the two outer panels horizontal fold else very good. A highly pictorial campaign press book issued to help exhibitors promote the US release of this film adaptation of Hughes's 1929 novel directed by Alexander Mackendrick and starring Anthony Quinn James Coburn Dennis Price and Lila Kedrova among others. A thirteen year old Martin Amis played "John Thornton" one of the five children accidentally acquired by pirates but his voice was changing and his dialogue had to be dubbed by an actress. 20th Century Fox unknown books
2007163667Zurich Switzerland: Nieves 2007. First edition. Softcover. 32 pages. Exhibition catalog for a group show that ran April 21 through May 26 2007. Includes color and black and white illustrations after works by Rita Ackerman Gee Vaucher Becca Mann Daido Moriyama Raymond Pettibon Gusmano Cesaretti Jockum Nordstrom Ryan McGinley and Daniel Higgs. A fine copy in stapled wrappers. Nieves unknown books
2007135068Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press 2007. Paperback. xviii 245p. wraps very good condition. The University of North Carolina Press paperback books
1965146162Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1965. Final Draft script for the 1966 film.<br/><br/>Secret agent Derek Flint is a smooth-talking Renaissance man-martial arts master polyglot ballet dancer-who works for the international intelligence agency Z.O.W.I.E. When several fellow agents are discovered mysteriously murdered his agency tasks Flint with finding and stopping the killers leading him on a groovy wild goose chase across the world. <br/><br/>Set in Rome Marseilles and Washington DC and shot on location in Washington DC and California.<br/><br/>Blue titled wrappers noted as FINAL on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 4138 dated JANUARY 18 1965. Title page present dated January 18 1965 and January 27 1965 noted as FINAL with credits for screenwriters Hal Fimberg and Ben Starr. 134 leaves with last page of text numbered 119. Mimeographed rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 2/10/65 and 3/9/65. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
2002234470San Francisco: Out & Equal Workplace Advocates 2002. 6p. includes covers 8.5x11 inches articles reports news services and resources photos very good newsletter on heavy white stock. House organ of LGBTQ workers' rights advocates. Out & Equal Workplace Advocates unknown books
163224hardcover. illus. 8vo cloth d.w.; d.w. soiled. Brattleboro: Stephen Greene 1962.<br/><br/> unknown books
1962003906Brattleboro VT: Stephen Greene Press 1962. xii 103p. b/w illus. original cloth. Stephen Greene Press unknown books
199647024London: Laurence King 1996. First Edition. 4to pp. 208. Bibliography index. With 188 duotone illustrations. Navy blue paper over boards. Top of spine slightly bumped o/w a nice copy in little scuffed and chipped dj. Laurence King unknown books
1990265463San Francisco CA: International Wavelength 1990. Magazine. 32p. 5.5x8.5 inches some b&w photos personals very good digest size magazine for lovers of Asian men stapled pictorial wraps. Asian and Asian American gay men. Only one holding located in OCLC as of 04/26/2021. International Wavelength unknown books
110271hardcover. very good. 175pp. 8vo green cloth spine a bit faded else a very good copy. New York: St. Martin's Press 1960.<br/><br/> unknown books
193826269London: Victor Gollancz Ltd 1938. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. Publisher's file copy with Gollancz rubber stamps on title page and front pastedown. Page edges foxed. Cloth bright. Near fine book in a very good to near fine dust jacket slightly browned at spine panel. Scarce. <br/><br/> Victor Gollancz Ltd hardcover books
1934136930Leipzig: Edmund Schneider-Verlag 1934. Octavo pp. 1-6 7-254 255-256: blank original gray cloth front and spine panels stamped in dark green. First edition. Utopian novel concerning world peace and a "League of Nations" involving all countries of the world written in 1922 but not published until 1934. Brandt Der deutsche Zukunftsroman 1918-1945 p. 179; 363. Bloch 2002 2034. Not in Nagl. A fine copy. OCLC reports 5 copies. No copies reported by COPAC. KVK reports 3 copies. #136930 Edmund Schneider-Verlag unknown books
200427902Zürich: Edition Olms Zürich 2004. First Edition. Folio 32.75cm.; original illustrated wrappers; 208pp.; chiefly illus. Fine. Compilation of more than 200 peace posters relating to the Iraq War 2003. Edition Olms Zürich unknown books
1950301180London Adam and Charles Black 1950. 1950. First edition thus. 4to. Notes to chapters 1-4 9 11 and 14 by J.A. Corbin. 16 color plates; over 125 b/w illustrations. Color pictorial dust jacket price clipped; short tears. Very good. 191 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Printed by Morrison and Gibb. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. London, Adam and Charles Black [1950]. hardcover books
196132369London: Adam and Charles Black. Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1961. Hardcover. With sixteen color plates and 125 pages of line drawings. Combined edition: Books I and II. A later printing. Ex-libray copy with typical markings else good in a very good dust jacket. . Adam and Charles Black hardcover books
014689London: A. & C. Black. 1935-1936. 2 vols. 109; 109p. 14 colored plates many b/w illustrations. The first volumes with notes by J. A. Corbin. The first volume in the original burgundy cloth; the second volume in the original green cloth. A. & C. Black unknown books
19355757London: A. & C. Black 1935. Hardcover. Fine condition in very good dust jackets. Book 1 is a reprint edition; book 2 is 1st edition. Blind-stamped cloth with gilt letters on the spines. 16 color illustrations and 128 in black-&-white. Fine in lightly soiled jackets with minor chipping at the head of book 1 and closed tears to the top edge of book's 2 back cover. <br/><br/> A. & C. Black hardcover books
195474342NY:: Dial Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1954. Hardcover. Part of the Permanent Library series. Edited selected and with an introduction by Thomas Mann. Third printing. Very good in a very good moderate edge wear with a few small chips faded along the spine dust jacket. . Dial Press, hardcover books
1923R5244Petrograd / Moskva: Izd-vo "Petrograd" 1923. Paperback. Very Good. Issue number one all published. Plain heavy cardstock wraps; pp. 223. Moderate shelfwear; a little light foxing. Twenty-five entries from numerous contributors including Sologub Kuzmin 3 Thomas Mann 2. OCLC records suggest that this is an early appearance of Mann in Russian. <br/><br/> Izd-vo "Petrograd" paperback books
32397No place No Date. Fine. Mounted photograph. 5.75 x 7.75 in. total. Inscribed on the mount by Thomas Mann to Robert W. Smith—essayist author book collector and martial arts master. <br/><br/> unknown books