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2004189731Mariner Books 2004-12-09. Paperback. Very Good. Book is clean with a good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations found. Light wear. TP HS Mariner Books paperback books
198039802NY: College Art Association of America 1980. Periodical. 4to pp. 182. Articles on art and architecture including works of Giotto Titian Caravaggio Sheeler and the of architect H. H. Richardson. Illustrated. Paper wraps. A VG tight copy. College Art Association of America unknown books
200454759Gabriola Island Canada: New Society 2004. 8vo pp. 173. Resources index. Author's presentation on title; "To Leslie With warmest wishes ZW" Paper wraps. Cover slightly scuffed at edges o/w a nice copy. New Society unknown books
157432hardcover. illus. 8vo cloth. Chicago: Ziff-Davis 1948. Second Printing. very good.<br/><br/> unknown books
90484Leipzig: Otto Holtze Nachf n.d. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis 2 folding maps viii 295 84 38p. Original grey boards with blue cloth backstrip. No jacket. German text. <br/><br/> Otto Holtze Nachf hardcover books
1926006711Unknown place: Privately printed; copyright by Marion Goldman 1926. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. xii 172 pages of text. Dark blue hardcover cloth bindings with gilt lettering. Prose verse and drama; juvenile audience. Bright clean and attractive copy; almost new condition. First edition. Privately printed; copyright by Marion Goldman Hardcover books
1994UWEIHIP00LWHippocrene Books 1994. Very Good. Weil Tom. Hippocrene USA Guide to America's South: The Gulf and the Mississippi States: The States of Alabama Mississippi Louisiana Kentucky Tennesse and Arkansas. New York: Hippocrene Books 1994. 422pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Paperback8.00. Book condition: Very good with slight bumping. Hippocrene Books paperback books
170330hardcover. 450pp. 8vo cloth; cloth lightly soiled. Washington: GPO 1975.<br/><br/> unknown books
19732488glsWashington: USGPO 1973. DA PAM 550-164. First Edition. Octavo green cloth xii 189 pp. USGPO, 1973. DA PAM 550-164. First Edition. hardcover books
200450204NY: Scholastic 2004. First American edn. 8vo pp. 202. Glossary. Paper over boards. As new in dj. A story for young people about Elvina granddaughter of the rabbi Rashi who lived in Troyes France at the time of the Crusades in 1096. Scholastic unknown books
192740821NY:: Platt & Munk. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1927. Hardcover. No statement of printing. Very good in a very good minor shelf wear dust jacket. . Platt & Munk, hardcover books
2004RWEIWES00fpGibbs Smith Publisher 2004. Very Good. Weil Steven E. Western Shirts: A Classic American Fashion. DeWesse Daniel . Salt Lake City UT: Gibbs Smith Publisher 2004. 175pp. Illustrated. 4to. Red cloth with gilt lettering. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Signed by Steven Weil on top of title page. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Gibbs Smith, Publisher hardcover books
2004Embry 118503Gibbs Smith 2004. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color photos. Inscribed by author Steven Weil. Gibbs Smith, 2004. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1995118160Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press 1995. Softcover. VG- Bottom right corner of front cover creased; Three pages bent at very bottom right corner. Duotone illus. wraps; 264 pp.; No illustrations. Discusses several aspects of museums and their collections including legal and public policy concerns collection questions and more. Smithsonian Institution Press unknown books
19732288016Perennial Library 1973. Reprint. Trade Paperback. Good. Faint stain to bottom rear corner minor marginalia and underlining. 1973 Trade Paperback. xi 227 pp. Emerging from the thought-provoking discussions and correspondence Simone Weil had with the Reverend Father Perrin this classic collection of essays contains the renowned philosopher and social activist's most profound meditations on the relationship of human life to the realm of the transcendent. An enduring masterwork and "one of the most neglected resources of our century" Adrienne Rich Waiting for God will continue to influence spiritual and political thought for centuries to come. Perennial Library paperback books
1954WRCLIT32269New Haven: Yale 1954. Cloth. First edition. Near fine in lightly soiled dust jacket. Yale hardcover books
195273681New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1952. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. First American Edition translated from the French by Arthur Wills. Weil 1909-43 was a French mystic social philosopher and activist in the French Resistance during World War II whose posthumously published works had particular influence on French and English thought. This the author's major work reflects her consciousness of the lordship of Christ asserting that everything in the world is brought down as if by gravity and raised only by grace. Octavo. Original black cloth binding with gray titles. The dust jacket is a bit edgeworn with some unobtrusive tape reinforcement; otherwise very good. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1977WRCLIT73863Ft. Worth 1977. 4pp. Folded large quarto leaflet. Upper panel illustrated with a photograph by William Clift. Light use at corners and minor dusting; very good. First printing in this format translated by William S. Buford. Signed with initials by Burford and dated "11-18-1980." With Clift's printed signature beneath his photograph. unknown books
1973131930Iowa City IA: Stone Wall Press The 1973. cloth paper spine label top edge cut other edges uncut. Stone Wall Press. 8vo. cloth paper spine label top edge cut other edges uncut. viii 41 5 pages. Limited to 150 copies. Translated from the French by Mary McCarthy. Preface by George P. Elliott. Biographical sketch of the author follows text. Stone Wall Press, The unknown books
19521316434London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd 1952. Hardcover. 8vo; VG/VG; hardcover dark red pictorial spine with yellow text; dust jacket has minor tears and severe stains to the flaps; boards have minor edge wear but clean; front free end- paper has a rubber stamped name; rear paste down and end paper have moderate foxing and stains; bottom edge is minimally frayed and fore edge is tanned; limited pages have minor stains otherwise text block is clean; 288p. 1316434. FP New Rockville Stock. Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd hardcover books
19511316427London: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd 1951. Hardcover. 8vo; VG/VG; hardcover; black pictorial spine with yellow text; dust jacket has minor tears and stains; boards are clean and binding is solid; bottom edge is frayed and fore edge is tanned rear end paper is extremely stained and has inscription in pencil ; otherwise pages though sightly discolored are clean and legible; 169p. 1316427. FP New Rockville Stock. Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd hardcover books
1966129888N.P.: n.p. 1966. Limited Editions Club. framed painting 34 by 28 inches. A framed watercolor depicting a guard at the fortress and monastic community at Qumran. Shraga Weil 1918-2009 was an Israeli artist. Born in Prague in 1918 he studied at the National School of Arts there. He served in the Hungarian resistance to the Nazis during World War II. After the war he joined the exodus to Israel. He received training in monumental and graphic techniques at the Academy of Arts in Paris in 1953. He worked as a designer and illustrator of books during the 1950s during which time he was illustrator of The Dead Sea Scrolls New York: Limited Editions Club 1966. This work was offered but not used as an illustration for that book. In the 1960s and 1970s he created several architectural designs including the copper doors for the main entrance of the Knesset building and the residence of the President of Israel in Jerusalem. source: Knesset website and Shraga Weil website. Qumran was the location of an ancient Jewish fortress and Essene monastic community where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found beginning in 1947. n.p. unknown books
1966129889N.P.: n.p. 1966. Limited Editions Club. framed painting 34 by 28 inches. A framed painting depicting a guard at the fortress and monastic community at Qumran. Shraga Weil 1918-2009 was an Israeli artist. Born in Prague in 1918 he studied at the National School of Arts there. He served in the Hungarian resistance to the Nazis during World War II. After the war he joined the exodus to Israel. He received training in monumental and graphic techniques at the Academy of Arts in Paris in 1953. He worked as a designer and illustrator of books during the 1950s during which time he was illustrator of The Dead Sea Scrolls New York: Limited Editions Club 1966. This work was included as an illustration in that book. In the 1960s and 1970s he created several architectural designs including the copper doors for the main entrance of the Knesset building and the residence of the President of Israel in Jerusalem. source: Knesset website and Shraga Weil website. Qumran was the location of an ancient Jewish fortress and Essene monastic community where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found beginning in 1947. n.p. unknown books
2002167708Mumbai: Marg Publications 2002. Hardcover. VG/VG ownership bookplate on ffep light scuffing to dust jacket. Navy cloth boards with white lettering. Color-photographic dust jacket with white and blue lettering. 124 pp. Color and BW illustrations. "This book documents the vanishing heritage of the relatively unknown Indian Jewish communities: the Bene Israel of Maharashtra the Cochin Jews of the Malabar coast and the "Baghdadi" Jews who settled in Bombay and Calcutta. Despite the marked increase in scholarship in Indo-Judaic studies in recent years the documentation of the diverse traditions of the different Indian Jewish communities remains incomplete." -Jacket. Marg Publications hardcover books
195511252Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1955. First Edition. hardcover. Charts 78pp. 12mo cloth. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott 1955.<br/><br/> Presentation copy.<br/><br/> J.B. Lippincott unknown books