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1928018959No Place: C.F.G.E. Publisher 1928. Wraps. Good. No place California: 1928. Illustrated wraps. 16 pp. including covers. Black and white photos made to look like drawings throughout. A work promoting the use of California lemons as a health and beauty product for use on the hair skin hands manicuring teeth and gums. Seemingly aimed at a female audience with the illustrations depicting what could be considered Flapper Girls. Suggestions for application and use of lemons included. What appears to be either an artist's or photographer's monogram visible on the front cover looking like an M with a triangle. GOOD condition. Some fading soiling and toning to the covers with a few tiny stains present. Extremities bumped in a bit scuffed. C.F.G.E., Publisher unknown
194062380New York: Good Housekeeping Magazine 1940. Seven pieces. 6 - 12mo.; 1 - 8vo. 154 pp separately paginated numbered & unpaginated. First five as 12mo. w/ text illustrations & diagrams colour-printed softcovers w/ die-cut window to illustration on title; 6th mimeographed text stapled at gutter margin w/ pink & white litho cover art by Felten 7th - 12mo. Blue & black printed softocovers NF all. First editions of these exceedingly scarce Good Housekeeping cosmetics beauty and hair-care from the noted columnist and editor of Good Housekeeping magazine’s Ruth Murrin. Although she lacked a medical degree she established her professional status and credentials by overseeing the magazine’s Beauty Clinic which was a practical laboratory run by women and specialists in order to offer correct health advice and beauty tips to their readership. She was a key advocate of the Good Housekeeping Bureau which had originally been founded by Harvey W. Wiley considered the “Father†of the Federal Pure Food and Drug Acts. The guide included here encompasses hundreds of cosmetic and pharmaceutical products available for women on the eve of World War II. No copies in Worldcat 1 copy located of similar Buying Guide half the size in 1938 -- Harvard; See: Kim Chuppa-Cornell Filling a Vacuum: Women’s Health Information in Good Housekeeping’s Articles and Advertisements 1920-1965 The Historian Vol. 67 No. 3 Fall 2005 pp. 454-473. Good Housekeeping Magazine, paperback
20112081502111902899People's University of China Publishing House 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. People's University of China Publishing House paperback
20202081502111901555Tenchi shubbansha 2020. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Tenchi shubbansha paperback
20212081502111906080Nakanishi book office 2021. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nakanishi book office paperback
2081502111901217Shinsei shubbansha N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: Hardcover Shinsei shubbansha paperback
20182081502111904879Nakanishi book office 2018. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nakanishi book office paperback
2081502111907728commercial stamp office N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. commercial stamp office paperback
20112081502111907279Shinsei shubbansha 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 652 pages Size: B5 Soft Cover book Shinsei shubbansha paperback
1975LFA-126724920Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1975, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1982LFA-126724926Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1982, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1982LFA-126724927Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1982, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1977LFA-126724924Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1977, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1981LFA-126724925Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1981, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1977LFA-126724921Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1977, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1977LFA-126724922Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1977, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1977LFA-126724923Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1977, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1982LFA-126724928Une publication de 20 pages, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, publiée en 1982, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1981LFA-126724929Deux publications de 20 pages chacune, format 235 x 295 mm, illustrées, brochées couverture couleurs, publiées en 1981, Larousse, collection "Découvrir", bon état
1931000012729Dresden: Greiling Cigarettes 1931. Hardcover. Very Good. Oblong 8vo. Unpaginated. Volume one only. Beige paper wrappers printed in black with a photograph of a young woman holding a lit cigarette on the front wrapper. With dozens of cigarette trading cards mounted on orange leaves. The cards are black and white photographs of various women who won European beauty pageants in 1929 and 1930 with Miss Italy Miss Poland Miss Spain and several other European countries represented in the album. Toning and minor wear to the covers. [Greiling Cigarettes] hardcover
193662308Chicago IL: American Hairdresser 309 West Jackson Blvd. 1936. 4to. 159 1 pp. With over 150 text illustrations photos diagrams tables charts. Colour-illustrated softcovers wire comb-binding as issued minor edgewear slight rubbing some age toning still VG copy w/ faint former ownership marking on front cover. 8th edition of this uncommon work issued by American Hairdresser trade magazine during the Great Depression designed to not only offer the latest hair styles techniques products and equipment but also offering advice on how to expand the business increase sales introduce properly lighted window displays and introduce massage and other health & beauty services. Kozlay 1898-1987 was columnist printer editor and publisher for American Hairdresser following the death of her father Charles Kozlay in 1924 and was the essential force behind the in-house magazine quickly expanding in the 1930’s. She contracted with such names as Oster Belvedere Andis Takara Belmont and Helene Curtis along with Revlon to introduce new products and marketing strategies. The American Hairdresser also actively promoted chemical products developed by Inecto Zotos which would both permanently wave hair without electric curling and straighten curly hair for the African-American market. No copies in Worldcat 1934 6th ed. at Bowling Green. American Hairdresser, 309 West Jackson Blvd., paperback
201804718Agen, Imprimerie Moderne, 1952 ; in-8, 18 pp., br. Broché très bon état - dedicace de l'auteur.
197161018Stuttgart, Belser-Presse, 1971. Gr.-Fol. Mit 3 Orig.-Farblithographien von Max Ernst sowie einer signierten Suite der Graphiken auf Japanpapier. 79 S., 1 Bl., Blauer OLdr.-Bd. m. blindgepr. Deckel- u. goldgepr. Rückentitel u. OLwd.-Mappe m. Deckelschild (Suite), zus. in OLwd.-Kassette m. goldgepr. Deckelschild.
193163302Hollywood CA: Beauty Arts Institute 1931. 8vo. 240 pp. With text illustrations throughout by Winfield Scott Hoskins. Red publisher’s cloth Art Deco cover art illustration by Hoskins minor sunning & soiling to spine minor fraying to head of spine faint tidemark at gutter margin foot ffep. still a G bright copy. Third printing of this surprisingly uncommon cosmetology work issued by this husband and wife team who operated the Beauty Arts Institute industrial school of cosmetology in Hollywood CA during the studio system heyday. They also offered classes treatments and advice on diet health exercise hair and skin treatments plastic surgery and beauty improvements to increase the woman’s self-esteem and improve opportunities with suitors and employers. Unfortunately during the Great Depression the school closed and Viola 1894-1978 became a home economics teacher until retirement with Fremont High School in Los Angeles. Hoskins 1905-1961 was a Fleischer Studio cartoonist and animator in Hollywood who became a book illustrator gained recognition for his illustrations of the 1942 “Golden Book of Fairytales†for Little Golden Books and also an artist in Los Angeles during the 1930’s and following World War II. Worldcat locates 6 copies Stanford Claremont DLC Cleveland Pub. Free Lib. of Phil. LA Public. Beauty Arts Institute, hardcover
175533167London: Printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall 1755. First Edition. A copy with fine provenance having belonged to John Rutherfurd Senator for the State of New Jersey from 1791-1798. With beautifully engraved title-page by the renown artist Samuel Wale engraved head and tail-pieces throughout. 8vo contemporary polished calf the spine with raised bands gilt ruled red morocco lettering label gilt. xiv 143 pp. A fine copy beautifully preserved tight strong clean crisp and unpressed. RARE FIRST EDITION IN FINE CONTEMPORARY CALF. Letters Concerning Taste is considered the first volume on the subject of taste. Written in an epistolary style the work sets out letters to classical figures such as Euphemius Philemon Leonora and Eugenio. Writings about art and creativity can be traced to the texts of classical antiquity but aesthetics as a separate and systematic area of philosophy is almost wholly a product of the 18th century. It was at that time that philosophers began to treat notions about creativity and our responses to it with a kind of philosophical rigour found in epistemology and metaphysics. 18th-century authors such as John Gilbert Cooper sought to define what poetry literature painting and sculpture were and to determine the links between the various forms of artistic expression.<br> John Gilbert Cooper who lived from 1722 until 1769 was a British poet and writer. He first published poetry in 1742 and occasionally until he became a regular contributor to "The Museum" which was published by Robert Dodsley. His contributions to Dodsley's journal was under the nom de plume of "Philaretes". Cooper's claim to notability comes from his prose poetry and a public row he had with William Warburton.<br> He also inspired a noted painting by Joseph Wright of Derby. The painting entitled Miravan Breaking Open the Tomb of his Ancestors was based on a story in these LETTERS CONCERNING TASTE. Cooper had recounted a story where a greedy nobleman despoils his ancestor's grave in search of riches to find himself cursed by his ancestor. The work was "highly praised by Johnson". Pickering<br> Samuel Wale became one of the original members of the Society of Artists of Great Britain in 1765 and of the Royal Academy in 1768 and was the first professor of perspective to the Academy. He exhibited drawings of scenes from English history. A significant part of his artistic work was in designing vignettes and illustrations for the important booksellers of the day; a large number these were engraved by Charles Grignion the Elder. Among them were the illustrations to the ‘History of England’ 1746–7; ‘The Compleat Angler’ 1759; ‘London and its Environs described’ 1761. <br> John Rutherfurd attended the College of New Jersey which is now Princeton University where he studied law. After graduating Rutherfurd practiced law in New York City for several years. In 1787 he moved to a farm near Green Township New Jersey in Sussex County New Jersey. He entered politics in 1788 serving in the New Jersey General Assembly until 1790. He was then elected as a Federalist to the United States Senate from New Jersey and served in the Senate from 1791 to 1798. In 1808 Rutherfurd moved with his family to a farm on the banks of the Passaic River near what is now Rutherford New Jersey which was a least partially named after him. He lived at this place for the rest of his life naming it "Edgerston". And it is the "Edgerston" plate that is in the book confirming its provenance. Printed for R. and J. Dodsley in Pall-Mall hardcover