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17240000801London: W. Mears 1724. Contemporary calf. Very good. 4th Edition. 8vo 18.2 x 11.6 cm. Contemporary paneled calf with some wear; raised bands on later spine; gilt label; small patches to lower cover repaired; two ink spots on fore edge of text block; edges speckled red. Collation: xvi 63 64 viii 65-435 1-Bl ii 1-104 ii 36 7-Index 1-Corrigenda 2-Addenda 1-Errata 5-Cat. pp. 11 copper engraved plates. 8 folding. Text has light browning at head. <br />The organization of this series of tracts has continuous pagination with separate title pages printed in red and black. There is a fourth part The Gentleman and Gardener’s Kalendar where it is noted on the title page that this tract includes several “Acts of Parliament to encourage the Planting of Timber-trees Fruit-Trees and other Trees for Ornament Shelter or profit…” The last tract of this publication contains for the first time a copy of John Beale’s Herefordshire-Orchards A Pattern for all England. Written in and Epistolary Address to Samuel Hatlib Esq. “John Beale was a clergyman and writer on agriculture and natural philosophy. Beale began a weekly correspondence with Samuel Hartlib in 1656 two of his early letters being published as Herefordshire Orchards a Pattern for All England 1657. Nichols Lit. anecdotes 1.447.”ODNB. <br /> <br/><br/>Provenance: Engraved bookplate of Patrick Hume Earl of Marchmont on front paste down. He was a politician born at Redbares Berwichshire who served several English monarchs and Queen Anne. His coat of arms occupies the bookplate with motto “True to the King” along with description of his position as Viscount Blasonberrie and Lord Polwarth of Polwarth and Lord High Chancelor of Scotland. There is also a loose bookplate from Rachel McMasters Miller Hunt library tipped in. <br />This work contains the three different tracts that Bradley wrote on botany gardening and vegetable physiology from 1717 to 1718. In this 1724 fourth edition of the New improvements of planting and gardening there is addition of John Beale’s treatise on Herefordshire-Orchards. Henrey p. 437. Bradley was a Fellow of the Royal Society and in 1724 was elected Professor of Botany at Cambridge. ODNB <br /> W. Mears unknown books
190420069NY: Mail and Express Job Print. Good. 1904. First Edition. Hardcover. In the original green cloth signed by Bradley facing the title page. All the usual xlib marks. Inner hinges repaired. As-is. ; Ex-Library; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 52 pages . Mail and Express Job Print hardcover
1966002439Corinth Publications 1966. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Very Good/No Jacket as issued. 24mo - over 5 - 5" tall. Tomas Cannizarro dj art. Signed by Authors. The book has light wear to the extremities and slight rubbing to the cover. $0.75 This is an Evening Reading ER1241. Signed on the title page by Marion Zimmer Bradley. Corinth Publications paperback
1718800431718. BRADLEY Richard. New Improvements of Planting and Gardening Both Philosophical and Practical; Explaining the Motion of the Sapp and Generation of Plants. London: Printed for W. Mears 1718. 2nd ed. corrected. In three parts. 14701 advertisement title page for Part II14136 title page for Part III102902advertismentspp. with BRADLEY Richard. The Gentleman and Gardeners Kalendar Directing What Is Necessary To Be Done Every Month . London: Printed for W. Mears 1718. Xii1162 advertisementspp. Illus. 10 plates 8 folding. Orig. gilt-bordered calf rebacked with matching period-style spine gilt-ruled raised spine bands compartments gilt red morocco spine label upper free corner of page 95/96 of Part Two torn not affecting text inset damage to upper free corner of final leaves professionally repaired else very good. Henrey 488. New Improvements and the Kalendar were often found bound together as such. Bradley ca. 1688-1732 was an English botanist and gardener appointed to be the first Professor of Botany at Cambridge University a Fellow of the Royal Society and the first to publish a pineapple recipe in English. Fussell Old English Farming Books p. 108 provides Bradley an entire chapter but only on the grounds that Bradley was the most prolific author of the period 1700-1730. unknown
9191Bradley Will. Bradley Willillus. BRADLEY HIS BOOK: VOLUME I NOS. 2 & 4; VOLUME II NOS. 1-4. by Will Bradley. Wayside Press Springfield MA 1896-7. Six Numbers of the eight published bound together in one volume in what appears to be a special binding of the Wayside Press. The binding 4to. paper covered boards rebacked preserving the original spine the two numbers of Volume I tall narrow 8vo. the four numbers of Volume II 4to. the contents about Fine. Bradley His Book was a personal effort by Will Bradley published on his own press designed throughout by him and filled with his own work illustrating stories and advertisements. Scarce in this condition. hardcover
18964955Springfield: The Wayside Press 1896. First edition. First edition. Original printed prospectus 10 1/4 x 5 inches one uncut folded folio sheet making four pages. Lavishly illustrated/decorated front cover by Bradley with lettering in red printed in red and black with decorations and examples of the upcoming Volume One Number One. April 1896. Very fine with no signs of wear. An extremely scarce important record of the greatest short-running decorative American printings by one of the top American book illustrator and designers at the Turn of the Century. P. 202 Bambace. The Wayside Press unknown
13236Bradley Will. THE CHAP BOOK. Lithographed poster 1895. 21 x 14 inches sheet. Restoration including some in-painting at the top left corner else in very good condition with the colors still fresh. unknown
185937179London: Printed for Private Circulation by Taylor and Greening 1859. 1st edition NCBEL III 830 & 1083. PRESENTATION copy from the author INSCRIBED at the top of the t.p. 'Edward Bradley / from the author". Late 19th C. 3/4 blue morocco binding with marbled paper boards & eps. Elaborate gilt decorated spine. TEG. Modest binding wear at extremities. Bookplate. A handsome VG copy. 15 1 blank pp. Binder's blanks at rear of volume. 8vo. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>The notorious quarrel between two of England's most popular authors began with Yates' critical review in Town Talk of Thackeray's English Humourists of the Eighteenth Century. Thackeray as might be expected was a bit affronted at what he viewed as a slanderous insult by this fellow member of the Garrick Club; believing much of Yates' information came from club meetings he took his grievance to the club committee. The committee sided with Thackeray and instructed Yates to apologize; Yates refused & was forcibly barred from club premises subsequently bringing charges against the club Secretary. Dickens absent from London as this brouhaha was brewing returned to find all in full force. He offered to mediate though primarily siding with Yates which Thackeray viewed as treachery. The ill feelings between the two did not abate for years until shortly before Thackeray's death in 1863. Herein Yates recounts the history & evidence of the disagreement with not unexpectedly a bias to his own case. This copy presented to Edward Bradley presumed to be the Victorian novelist who wrote under the pen name Cuthbert M. Bede. Known in Wise facsimiles cf Todd 425c the first edition as here just twice at auction in the last 30 years the last being 1977. A rare piece of Dickensiana; the first time we've ever been able to offer the item. Printed for Private Circulation [by Taylor and Greening] hardcover books
2011McClatchy-472Waywiser Press London 2011 First printing. A fine tight copy. A clean unmarked copy. This book came from the library of poet and literary critic J.D. McClatchy from his estate in Stonington Connecticut. This copy has been SIGNED and warmly inscribed by Bradley to McClatchy "Sandy" on the title page as pictured. McClatchy also laid in a note from Bradley as pictured which he saved from January 2020. ASSOCIATION copy. Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Waywiser Press, London paperback
2010285779Washington: United States Government Printing Office 2010. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. From the Foreign Relation of the United States series published by the Office of the Historian in the U.S. Department of State; with all volumes covering Vietnam from 1955 to July 1975 the creation of the state to the end of direct U.S. military involvement there complete in eighteen volumes. The FRUS series "serves as the primary venue for publishing documentation on the role of intelligence activities in U. S. foreign relations and it has become renowned internationally for its openness" Immerman. Discrete unobtrusive marginalia in pencil in most volumes. Else bright and clean. Clay colored cloth gilt lettering and decoration on the spines. Overall in Very Good condition. Richard Immerman. "Report of the Advisory Committee on Historical Diplomatic Documentation." . Very Good binding. United States Government Printing Office unknown books
1938364034London: Herbert Jenkins 1938. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Good. A very good first edition lacking the scarce jacket of one of Ryan's weird horror novels this one centered around an unmarried mother who is lured to a freak museum by the proprietor who has sinister plans for her. The police officers who investigate end up dead and ultimately the "freaks" themselves start to revolt. Or something like that. <br /> <br /> "Rapidly she reviewed her position: destitute an unmarried mother alone with strangers foreigners separated from the child she craved surrounded by ghostly beings remotely allied to the human race—yet of a race apart; and as against all that submission to this man Axe to whatever purpose he served; with of course the child in the background held on and on as a hostage till her particular work be done" p. 71.<br /> <br /> The works of R. R. Ryan have been attributed to a number of people most commonly Evelyn Bradley a minor British author. In the Ramble House reissue of Freak Museum the author is identified as Bradley's daughter Denice Jeanette Bradley-Ryan who also wrote as Kay Seaton. I am going to go with Evelyn Bradley who was commonly known as Rex Ryan his wife took the surname Ryan and Evelyn's daughter used both Bradley and Ryan. James Doig who blogged at the Wormwoodiana site reported obtaining documents from Random House which acquired the publisher Herbert Jenkins showing correspondence with the author going to the Ryan household after Denice left home and married. <br /> <br /> 1–6 7–282 283–288: publisher's ads. First edition states "First Printing 1938" on the copyright page with no indication of later printings. A very good copy in the publisher's orange cloth-covered boards hardcover. Small previous owner's name on the half-title A. Norman and some erasing on the last page affecting a few lines text of an ad. The spine has browned a bit and there is wear to the edges of the orange cloth. Lacking the jacket but still a decent copy of an historically scarce book. Herbert Jenkins hardcover
19300001287DETROIT FLORIDA CALIFORNIA. Good. 1930. On offer is the fascinating original manuscript diary of Miss Anne Bernstein b. May 28 1914 of Michigan the diary starts out with her first living in Dryden and then a year later the family moves to Detroit. This is a very unique diary inasmuch it is a travel diary of the many many trips Anne made from her teens as a high spirited young woman on road trips or hitchhiking on numerous short and long distance trips in 1930 to vacation trips holiday excursions hospital stays weekned visits etc. a mature and sometimes married woman would take over the next 25 years until 1955. Through Anne's travel lists and narrative we are in truth documenting her adult life. The first page lists 12 different trips in the summer through to Thanksgiving. In 1931 the entries become somewhat more detailed and the 'Ran away from home' makes for an ominous entry in green ink. But with all her rebelliousness and running around partying and boys Anne is at heart a very nice Jewish girl who gets married to Benjamin Bradley at the Heights Temple in Cleveland by Rabbi Rosenthal. Over 88 pages of entries we see a life and get an intimate look at what Anne was like and her experiences including her single years hitchhiking all over the place her marriage to Ben Bradley the birth of her children including twins the family's move to Florida living in California with her husband because he's in the Navy her horse racing and everything in between. Plus she seems to love to drink and smoke and on numerous occasions "swears off of both" but that promise to herself doesn't last too long. Here are some snippets of this super diary: "July 5th 1930 Hitch hiked to Almont Imlay Romeo Clifford North Branch and Kingstom. 160 miles." "September 5th 1931 Labor day. To parade at Romeo with mother father Sammy Lily Niki and I. Then to Detroit and new home at 16161 Roselawn." "July 30th 1932 To Lakeville to swim with mailman. Also back with him on his afternoon route." "July 4th 1933 Race at Dryden. I came in first. Beat Allison and Higbee's horses." "Labor Day 1933 Spent weekend at farm with family. Horse races at Race Track. Sam won Farmer's race. I won the heavy pong race." "October 7th & 10th 1934 With Morrey Lily mother and me to Florida. Lower Michigan Ohio Kentucky Tennessee Georgia Florida. Miami Beach. 1665 James Ave .Arrived in Florida nice trip. Stayed at Villa D'este Hotel on Biscayne Blvd." "November 15th 1934 Got a job at "Petrie's" Flagler St. Miami Florida. Met Esther Weinberg and Mrs. Petrie." "February 14th 1935 Valentines Day. Met Allen Serlin and swore off smoking forever. Not for Allen for Sammy Broke resolution June 1935. See New Year's eve 1936." "December 31st 1935 New Year's eve. Lily Harold mother and I quietly saw the new year in at our apt. at 642 Michigan Ave. Miami Beach Florida. Went swimming today also." "January 7th 1937 Thursday. Arrived in Miami 11:00 a.m. Rented an apt with Sherman's at Seville Plaza at 642 Michigan Miami Beach. Saw William's Fish Kaplain's Sangerman's Neham's George and Stacey." "February 6th 1937 Saturday. Decided to leave Sherman's at 642 Michigan. Saw Mrs. Titelbaum at Blackstone. Engaged as governess for Arline 8 years old and Carol 4 ½ years old. Room board and salary." "March 27th 1937 Friday. Moved to our new flat at 3200 W. Philadelphia. Good luck and happiness I hope." "November 18th 1938 Left for Cleveland with Lily via Mercury. Dinner on train. Ben and Harvey met us at the station. Checked in to Hollender Hotel. To Ohio Villa. Saw Marian and Cal Smith." "April 22nd 1939 5:30 Mercury to Cleveland. Ben gave me a gorgeous engagement ring Tuesday April 25th." "August 30th 1939 To bed at 11:30. Spent an absolutely sleepless night. Heard war declared over radio by Hitler. Sept. 1st 5:00 Det. time." "September 25th & 26th 1939 New York. Ben Bradley and I were married at Heights Temple Cleveland by Rabbi Rosenthal." "October 1st 1939 Took cab to Lakeview Rd. Rented an apartment at Sovereign Hotel. Married life is marvelous. I have a wonderful Husband. Now: Mrs. Ben Bradley!" "November 25th 1942 Ben enlisted in U.S. Navy 1st class petty officer." "February 25th 1943 Arrived in Los Angeles after a perfect trip. Took a bus to Oxnard and cab to Port Hueneme Ben's C. B. Camp. Finally met Ben at USO at Oxnard. Spent night at home of Ben Rich." "February 24th 1945 Hitch hiked to Van Nuys Cal. To Helen Cole's "Golden Egg Ranch". The diary was kept in a 3 ½" x 5 ¾" journal titled "My Travels" which really describes Anne's life the best. She doesn't seem to stay in one place for very long. The cover is worn and pulling away a bit from the binding and a few pages are torn out but overall G.; Manuscript; 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall; DEPRESSION ERA HITCHHIKING TRAMPING TRAVEL JUDAICA JEWISH JUDAISM FEMINISM GENDER STUDIES WOMEN'S STUDIES HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY CANADIANA TRAVEL GERMANY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT . unknown
198848818BASTEI-LÜBBE 06/1988. 1. softcover. BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback
19100262011910. Original Drawing . Single Sheet. Very Good. Drawing By Will Bradley. Original Drawing By Will Bradley In Green Ink With A Small Black Ink Embellishment / Correction. Very Detailed And Probably Intended As A Book Illustration. 6 5/8" X 4" On Sheet 12 1/8" X 9". Undated But Circa 1900/1920 Is Likely. Slight Age Toning Two Small Corner Chips Far From The Illustration. From A Collection Of Will Bradley Material Formed By A Southern California Collector Who Apparently Had Many Of Will Bradley's Own Copies And Drawings Apparently Received From Fern Bradley Or Her Estate Or A Later Owner. <br/> <br/> unknown
199147997FISCHER 09/1991. 201.-250. Tsd. softcover. FISCHER paperback
1906006929New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1906 1906. Illustrated boards with cloth spinecorners worn head of spine rubbed small closed tear to FFEP gift inscription a few finger marks but overall clean. Full color frontis full page lithographs in limited color as well as color textual elements and chapter heads. Rare in this condition. First Edition. Pictorial Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by Will Bradley. 4to. Dodd, Mead & Co. unknown
1944230691944. Sci-fi Ackerman Forrest J. group of related materials from the dawn organized science fiction fan culture and mid-century editorial networks 1944 to 1957. These items trace Ackerman's role as editor correspondent and cultural broker of science fiction communities in Los Angeles and nationally. The inclusion of personal correspondence with sci-fi and lesbian pulp writer Marion Zimmer Bradley referencing the Daughters of Bilitis and discussions of lesbian literature addressing overlapping histories of LGBTQ and speculative fiction demonstrating how fan networks served as conduits for marginalized literary exchange during the postwar period.<br /> <br /> Archive of five items including fanzines typescript manuscripts and a typed letter. Materials include an issue of Voice of the Imagi-Nation aka VOM February 1945 containing Ackerman editorial content and fan discourse; Science Fantasy and Science Fiction Vol. 2 No. 1 April 1949 the official organ of the Fantasy Artisans Club with illustrated cover and internal essays on early science fiction publishing history; a typed letter to Ackerman "Forry" by Marion Zimmer Bradley signed "Marion" dated April 21 1957 discussing Del Martin the Daughters of Bilitis and literary works including Sex Variant Women in Literature and Odd Girl Out; corrected typescript pages from "Hypnotic Eye" showing editorial revisions in red ink with references to narrative content and character development and Voice of the Imagi-Nation #48 November 1945 printed on colored stock further documenting amateur press circulation and editorial practice. Also enclosed is a contemporaneous list of mid-century sci-fi books for sale by mail order.<br /> <br /> These materials document the infrastructure of science fiction fandom prior to its institutional recognition when fanzines and personal correspondence functioned as primary vehicles for literary exchange criticism and community formation. Ackerman's central role in these networks later culminated in his influence as editor of Famous Monsters of Filmland but these earlier materials show the informal decentralized origins of that authority. The 1957 letter's reference to the Daughters of Bilitis founded in 1955 as one of the first lesbian organizations in the United States provides direct evidence of crossover between science fiction fandom and early LGBTQ intellectual communities. Together the archive offers a layered view of postwar American subcultures in print linking speculative fiction amateur publishing and emerging queer discourse. Varying toning edge wear creasing and occasional annotations or editorial markings; some leaves with small tears and corner losses; overall good condition. A cohesive and research-significant grouping illustrating the convergence of science fiction fandom and mid-century identity-based literary networks. unknown
1891026388New York circa 1891: Mcloughlin Brothers 1891. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. 10 3/4" Tall. 12 Pp. Three Color Plates One Two-Page Sepia Illustration Twelve Smaller Sepia Illustrations. Undated Later Issue Originally Issued 1880'S With Illustrations By Will Satterlee But This With Cover Signed "W.B.". This Could Be An Early Will Bradley Effort And Was Included In An Extensive Will Bradley Collection Including Material Sold By Mrs. Bradley But It Is Not Included In Any Will Bradley Reference That We Have Seen So Is Undocumented And Highly Questionable As A Bradley Effort. Very Scarce No Copy Seen Except The 1880'S Issue With The Very Different Will Satterlee Cover. Very Light Wear No Chips Or Tears. Pencil Note "Christmas 1891" In Top Margin Of Front Cover No Other Names Or Marks. <br/> <br/> Mcloughlin Brothers paperback
1721BB2754London: printed for P. Vaillant in the Strand and W. Mears and F. Clay without Temple-Bar 1721. Half-Calf. Fine. First Edition in English of the "first treatise on cuttings and graftings." Hunt Demy 4to 276 x 214mm: 243004pp with 31 i.e. 33: in the numbering of plates XXIII and XXVIII are repeated engraved plates inserted on 22 sheets some folding; head- and tail-pieces and historiated initials. Recent half calf over marbled boards spine in sic compartments divided by gilt-ruled raised bands small gilt ornaments red morocco lettering piece gilt title page printed in red and black end papers renewed. An excellent example beautifully bound to period style generally fresh and bright occasional light spotting and dust-soiling with excellent impressions of the plates. Henrey II 443-46 and III 411. Hunt II 452. First published in two volumes in German "High-Dutch" in 1716 as Neu-und nie erhörter doch in der Natur und Vernunfft wohlgegründeter Versuch der Universal- Vermehrung aller Bäume Stauden und Blumen-Gewächse and soon afterward translated into French 1720 Dutch 1719 and this English edition. A key gardening text in which Agricola announced a new method of propagating plants by grafting twigs to roots of the same species and sealing the graft with a turpentine and pitch plaster he called "vegetable mummy." His text also explains "many Useful Secrets in Nature for helping the Vegetation of Trees and Plants and for fertilizing the most Stubborn Soils." The plates reproduced from first German edition illustrate Agricola's procedures which were used by fruit growers for years. Richard Bradley 1688-1732 was appointed first professor of botany at Cambridge in 1724. N. B. With few exceptions always identified we only stock books in exceptional condition. All orders are packaged with care and posted promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Fine Editions Ltd is a member of the Independent Online Booksellers Association and we subscribe to its codes of ethics. printed for P. Vaillant in the Strand, and W. Mears and F. Clay without Temple-Bar unknown
199341999BERTELSMANN CARL 1993. 1. hardcover. Avalon Sirmkovrilo! BERTELSMANN, CARL hardcover
199453703ULLSTEIN LEOPOLD 10/1994. 1. softcover. Darkover: 3 Die Zeit der Hundert Königreiche MOEWIG BEI ULLSTEIN ULLSTEIN, LEOPOLD paperback
199041856PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION 1990. 1. softcover. Magische Geschichten PABEL/MOEWIG VERLAGSUNION paperback
17246689112 monthly editions April to March in 2 volumes Volume I: xii 358 pages; Volume II: 372 pages 14 including Indices; 11 woodcut plates with titles including 6 folding ornately engraved initials friezes and tailpiece to each monthly edition 3 double-sided weather-recording tables to Volume I title page to Volume I including title and dedicatory page to each monthly edition armorial bookplate with coronet to upper pastedown of each volume Printed for T Woodward and J Peele hardcover
37495 x 11 inches. Proof on fine paper an illustration for one of Bradley’s best images featuring a woman with a baby in front of stylized Art Nouveau stylized trees. This scarce insert appeared in “Bradley His Book†series but ours appears to be an oversized example with larger margins and thus a possible proof printing sent for review to Bradley or simply an off-strike during the printing process. Nevertheless it is extremely rare and none have been found on the internet at the time of writing. Near fine. Scarce. unknown
1960CAT206New York et al. 1960. Five 8 x 10 and two 5 x 7 inch gelatin silver prints with Bradley’s estate marks to versos. Excellent. Jack Bradley was a Cape Cod native who after graduating from the Massachusetts Maritime Academy fell in love with Jazz after seeing Louis Armstrong perform at the Boston Armory in 1956. In 1958 he moved to New York from Cape Cod and began dating Jeann Failows a member of Louis Armstrong’s inner circle. Through Failows Bradley gained access to Armstrong eventually becoming very close friends with the trumpeter and his inner circle. Bradley already had amassed a large collection of jazz material much related to Armstrong and he augmented his own collection by photographing Armstrong and his Jazz circle for the next decade. The bulk of Bradley’s collection now resides at the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens. <br /> <br /> This collection is of seven photographs of jazz musicians from Bradley’s estate showing a wonderful window into the tail end of the Classic Jazz era. <br /> <br /> Photographs as follows:<br /> <br /> Willie Cook. 5 x 7 inches. A portrait of Cook seated. Excellent condition. <br /> <br /> Count Basie and Duke Ellington. 5 x 7 inches. The two jazz greats are seated at their respective pianos during rehearsal. Excellent condition.<br /> <br /> Duke Ellington’s Empty Bandstand. 8 x 10 inches. The horns chairs and sheet music are laid out. Very good condition with some toning to margins and a faint scratch at outer edge of image. <br /> <br /> Duke Ellington Conducting his Band. 8 x 10 inches. Excellent condition. <br /> <br /> Ella Fitzgerald at the Apollo Theatre New York c. 1959. 8 x 10 inches. Excellent Condition.<br /> <br /> Count Basie Seated at a Table Smoking a Cigar. 8 x 10 inches. Excellent condition. <br /> <br /> Pee Wee russell Painting at his New York Apartment c. 1966. Good condition marginal tear affecting ½ inch of image. <br /> <br /> Overall a nice group and an example of a photographer whose work is not often available on the market. unknown