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1949146352Chicago IL: The Art Institute of Chicago 1949. First edition. Softcover. 211 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 16 through March 31 1949. Foreword by Arthur Upham Pope. Preface by C.T. Bertling. Introduction by Robert Von Heine-Geldern. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in copy in wrappers. The Art Institute of Chicago unknown books
1948107943New York NY: The Asia Institute 1948. Softcover. VG. Black illus. wraps; 211 pp.; Illus. endpapers; Profusely illustrated with bw plates. From the exhibition held at the Baltimore Museum of Art April 24 - May 29 1949; Includes examples of puppets textiles woodcarving carved bamboo horn and bone carving basketry and fiber weaving beadwork lacquer brass ceramics jewlery masks paintings and weapons. The Asia Institute paperback books
192631469New York: Two Worlds Publishing 1926. First edition. Paperback. Good. Tall paperbound octavo. The scarce first issue of Samuel Roth's literary magazine. Notable for publishing the first installment of Ulysses by James Joyce as well as work by D. H. Lawrence A. E. Coppard and others. This copy only in fair to good condition with considerable wear and chipping especially at spine. Still holding together. A placeholder copy until a better comes along. Two Worlds Publishing paperback books
1917RNARYOU00DPESeven Arts 1917. Very Good. Naruse Seichi. The Seven Arts; containing Young Japan with American Independence and the War Supplement. April 1917. Lowell Amy; Heine Heinrich; Untermeyer Louis; Yeats John Butler. NY: Seven Arts 1917. 8vo smaller supplement. Blue paperback and a Supplement in stapled wraps. Book condition: Very good with bumped and rubbed extremities. Subtly creased and faded perimeter. Short closed tear exposing gatherings at foot of spine. Supplement darkened near edges lightly rubbed with a few panel scuffs. Front matter bears a tiny chipped top edge and paperclip shadow. Seven Arts paperback books
18756056031875. "Faithfully yr friend Joaquin Miller Nov. 2 1875" in black ink on small leaf 4 7/8" x 2 1/2". Very good old tape in top margin from previous mounting. Together with a vintage sepia photograph. 3 3/4" x 5 1/4". Signed by Authors. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1962182989Oakland: Tooley-Towne Printers for arranger/copyrighter 1962. Hardcover. 69p. clay-coated paperstock throughout with inserted b&w photos mostly of Juanita 9x6.4 inch hardbound in clothbacked paper over boards titled with pasted cover label. Rather edgeworn; this was Joseph Knowland's copy and has his holograph signature on the front free endpaper; see pp.60-61 for mentions of Knowland these ticked in pencil. A young Joaquin Miller went adventuring see "With Walker in Nicaragua." He gold-mined and fought fools in the States before settling down into micro-celebrity Ina Coolbrith suggested the pen name. Several photos show the aged poet but rather more show his daughter in costume and balanced on one foot posing as Spring in California; one foot again as two of the other three seasons - these images are as silly as they sound. Tooley-Towne, Printers, for arranger/copyrighter hardcover books
1962182986Oakland: Tooley-Towne Printers for arranger/copyrighter 1962. Hardcover. 69p. clay-coated paperstock throughout with inserted b&w photos mostly of Juanita 9x6.4 inch hardbound in clothbacked paper over boards titled with pasted cover label. Mild edgewear a very good copy. A young Miller adventured; see "With Walker in Nicaragua;" he gold-mined and fought fools in the States before settling down into micro-celebrity Ina Coolbrith suggested the pen-name. Several photos show the aged poet but rather more show his daughter in costume posing as plump Spring-in-California and the other seasons: the images are as silly as they sound she's pictured wafting flowers and in 3 of the 4 seasons she is standing on one foot. Tooley-Towne, Printers, for arranger/copyrighter hardcover books
1876List820Chicago: Jansen McClurg and Co 1876. 8vo finely bound in ornate polished calf with all edges gilt 258 pp. A finely bound copy of one of Miller's best-known works bound in perhaps early 20th century fine polished calf. Affixed to the preliminary page is an effusive letter from Miller written to the Roberts Brothers complaining about their treatment of him. Jansen, McClurg and Co books
189926678Paris: Gauthier-Villars 1899. First edition. 8vo. iv 31 pp. illustrated from b&w photographs drawings and diagrams. Printed paper wrappers which are moderately soiled; with a splatter stain and lightly edge-chipped. SIGNED presentation from the author on the half-title page. Very good. At the head of the title: Enseignement supérieur de la photographie. Conférences de la Société Française de Photographie.<br/><br/>Roosens and Salu No. 614. OCLC locates fourteen copies. <br/><br/> Gauthier-Villars unknown books
196724015New York: Carp & Whitefish 1967. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good. Loose cards in envelope. The scarce second "book" by Marshall. Published by Irving Rosenthal at his Carp & Whitefish press. Each card 14 has illustrations by William Heine on one side and text by Marshall on the verso. One of the cards is folded to form a small booklet. The cards reside in a decorated envelope with a cloth string hanging from it. The cards measure 3 3/8" wide x 6 1/4" tall. Cards are in near fine condition. The envelope is a bit soiled and worn. PLEASE NOTE: This copy contains two copies of "A Snort or Rain Broom and lacks the card entitled "The Fool". Sold in as -in condition. Marshall circulated among many different poet groups of the 60's from the Beats to the Black Mountain crew and beyond and never quite settled in any one group. He was anthologized in Don Allen's New American Poetry and later appeared in many small press journals such as Measure Yugen and the Black Mountain Review. No indication of a print run but it is safe to say that not many saw the light of day. Eleven copies held in institutional hands but the book seldom comes to light in the secondary market. Carp & Whitefish unknown books
1969146891Unknown: I.P.C. Pictures 1969. Draft script for the 1971 film here under the working title "The Catcher in the Raw." <br/><br/>At a California hot springs resort a shady therapist helps eight carefully selected applicants find themselves and "experience their bodies" a process which mostly involves consuming large amounts of LSD meditative screaming and slow-motion basketball games. Louis Garfinkle's sole directorial credit and an excellent example of the intersection of early 1970s wellness culture and sexploitation. <br/><br/>Set in California.<br/><br/>Brown titled wrappers. Title page present dated 1969 with credits for director Louis Garfinkle. 136 leaves with last page of text numbered 133. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with three gold brads. I.P.C. Pictures unknown books
19355422Vienna: Verlag des Institutes für Völkerkunde der Universität Wien 1935. First edition inscribed. Very Good/One of the principal figures of twentieth-century anthropology along with Margaret Meade Franz Boaz and others Edwin Loeb 1894-1966 went to Indonesia with a Guggenheim fellowship in 1926. He continued his field work there on and off through the end of the decade. He then spent several years in Europe organizing his material and collating it with Dutch sources before producing the volume offered here. According to the journal "American Anthropologist" this volume reflects "almost more than any other single publication Dr. Loeb's diligent and careful collection of cultural facts both by observation and from an intensive study of the literature. 25cm; 350 pages and folding map and plates. 80 black and white photo half-tones. Bound in recent cloth with original title labels on spine. Inscribed twice by Loeb "Compliments of." on the front free endleaf and again upside down on rear one. Verlag des Institutes für Völkerkunde der Universität Wien hardcover books
189726487Berlin: Schuster & Loeffler 1897. First Edition. Illustrated by Thomas theodor Heine Fidus E.R. Weiss F. Vallotton H. Rauchinger Jules Cheret. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in originla art nouveau decorated cloth printed in green. Fine. Heine T.T. First Edition. Illustrated by Thomas theodor Heine Fidus E.R. Weiss F. Vallotton H. Rauchinger Jules Cheret. 1 vols. 8vo. Schuster & Loeffler unknown books
195745759LA: Limited Editions Club 1957. Hardcover. Very Good. #610 of 1500cc signed by the illustrator Fritz Kredel. Foxing to prelims and page edges boards sunned at extremities binding scuffed in spots else a very good example; lacking the slipcase. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover books
1856WRCAM54032New York: Eliphalet M. Brown Jr. 1856. Six lithographs with integral descriptions and titles to the six plates all within an elaborate decorative border including vignettte scenes and portraits of places and people encountered on the expedition six lithographic plates printed in colors and finished by hand by J. Sarony & Co. 4 Boell & Lewis 1 and Boell & Michelin 1 all after Heine. Title leaf not present as usual. Elephant folio. Individually matted and framed. One print with repaired closed tears slightly affecting image. Occasional faint marginal foxing and dust soiling. Very good. Magnificent and very rare example of Heine's elephant folio-sized lithographic record of six lithographs illustrating the opening of Japan under Commodore Matthew Perry. In scale scope and quality of execution this is arguably the finest lithographic work ever produced in the United States and is among the rarest of all American color plate books. <br> <br> William Heine was the official artist on Commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-54. On returning to the United States he produced several series of prints commemorating the trip the first the greatest and the rarest of which is the present group consisting of a titlepage and six plates. These were overseen by the expedition's daguerreotypist Eliphalet Brown who was also an excellent artist and lithographer - he designed and drew the spectacular titlepage. The total number of sets of printed is not known but it is recorded that Brown gave 100 sets to Commodore Perry for distribution to members of the expedition. The number of sets sold to the public has not been established but was undoubtedly small. One of the reasons for the rarity of the complete set is that the plates were printed over two years by three publishers. Individual prints are occasionally encountered particularly the four printed in 1855 by Sarony of New York but the two other plates are much scarcer and were accomplished by different lithographers Boell & Lewis and Boell & Michelin. <br> <br> A secondary reason for the rarity of this set is the initial cost. It was significantly more expensive than Heine's GRAPHIC SCENES OF THE JAPAN EXPEDITION a much smaller folio published in the same year as the final plate: the popularity of this smaller set ensured that only very few of the magnificent larger sets were ever sold. The set consists of the following prints: <br> <br> 1 "Passing the Rubicon. Lieut. S. Bent in the 'Mississippi's' First Cutter Forcing his way through a Fleet of Japanese Boats while Surveying the Bay of Yedo Japan July 11th 1853." Printed by Sarony & Co dated 1855. <br> <br> 2 "First Landing of Americans in Japan. Under Commodore M.C. Perry at Gore-Hama July 14th 1853." Printed by Sarony & Co dated 1855. This print is the most dramatic of the series showing the first landing of Perry on Japanese soil. Through a flotilla of American landing barges with the ships' complement of Marines drawn up on the beach Perry proceeds to meet a Japanese delegation while Japanese troops ring in the Americans. In the foreground are two Japanese official launches and two Japanese officials stand in the right foreground. Perry's steamboats can be seen lying under steam in the left corner. <br> <br> 3 "Landing of Commodore Perry Officers & Men of the Squadron to Meet the Imperial Commissioners at Yoku-Hama Japan March 8th 1854." Printed by Sarony & Co dated 1855. <br> <br> 4 "Landing of Commodore Perry Officers & Men of the Squadron to Meet the Imperial Commissioners at Simoda Japan June 8 1854." Printed by Sarony & Co dated 1855. <br> <br> 5"Return of Commodore Perry Officers & Men of the Squadron from an Official Visit to the Prince Regent at Shui Capitol of Lew Chew June 6th 1853." Printed by Boell & Lewis dated 1855. <br> <br> 6 "Exercise of Troops in Temple Grounds Simoda Japan in Presence of the Imperial Commissioners June 8th 1854." Printed by Boell & Michelin dated 1856. <br> <br> This set of the Heine prints belonged to Major Robert Smith John Rodgers son of Commodore John Rodgers of War of 1812 fame and hung in his fine mansion on a hilltop outside of Havre de Grace Maryland. PETERS AMERICA ON STONE pp.98 352-53. Samuel Eliot Morison "OLD BRUIN": COMMODORE MATTHEW CALBRAITH PERRY 1794-1858 Boston 1967 p.463. Eliphalet M. Brown Jr. unknown books
288191New York: Sarony & Co. unbound. very good. Wilhelm Heine. Lithograph. 10" x 13.5" print mounted to 14" x 19" paper board. Paper board shows some light foxing and light wear at edges. In very good condition.<br/><br/> This beautiful view features the Harbor of Macao in Southern China with sailing vessels and buildings along the waterfront in the background. The foreground of the view shows porters with shoulder poles and a group of nuns in the lower right. This view by Wilhelm Heine appeared in Francis Hawk's 'Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan Performed in the years 1852 1853 and 1854 under the Command of Commodore M. C. Perry'.<br><br> Dr. Francis Lister Hawks 1798- 1866 was an American priest of the Episcopal Church and a politician in North Carolina.<br/><br/> Sarony & Co unknown books
185634436New York: G.P. Putnam & Company 1856. Folio. 20 x 14 inches. 12 ff. letterpress text. 10 lithographic prints one tinted portrait of Perry on india paper mounted from a daguerreotype by P. Haas nine hand-coloured views by Heine two of these chromolithographed seven printed in two colours on india paper mounted all printed by Sarony & Co. all mounted on thick card with smooth glossy backings. Text in the original yellow pictorial wrappers expertly rebacked to style with purple cloth the plates loose as issued with the text within a half purple morocco and period purple cloth portfolio yellow pastedowns and flaps cloth ties. All within a black morocco backed box.<br/> <br/>An important work recording Commodore Perry's expedition to Japan: the very rare deluxe hand coloured issue on card.<br/> <br/>William Heine was the official artist on Commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-54. On returning to the United States he produced several series of prints commemorating the trip. A group of six elephant-folio prints appeared in 1855 and the following year the present volume was issued in a smaller format with different images and with explanatory text. Both projects employed the New York lithographic firm of Sarony among the best lithographers in the United States at that time. "As artistic productions the pictures speak for themselves . none superior to them have been executed in the United States and they have no cause to shun comparison with some of the best productions of Europe" Introduction. Copies were produced tinted though with some plates with several colors on regular paper and a very rare deluxe hand-coloured issue on card like the present example. The plates are numbered and titled as follows 1. portrait of Perry; 2. Macao from Penha Hill; 3. Whampoa Pagoda; 4. Old China Street Canton; 5. Kung-kwa at On-na Lew-Chew; 6. Mia or road side chapel at Yokuhama; 7. Temple of Ben-teng in the harbor of Simoda; 8. Street and bridge at Simoda; 9. Temple of the Ha-tshu Man-ya-tshu-ro at Simoda; 10. Grave yard at Simoda Dio Zenge. Bennett describes the plates as "many times finer than those in the regular account of the Perry expedition." His remarks on the work's great rarity are confirmed by its absence from both of Cordier's Japanese bibliographies. Two distinct issues of Heine's work were published: a regular issue with hand coloured plates on thick card; and the deluxe issue like the present with more elaborate hand coloring and on thick cards with glossy paper backings. The deluxe issue is considerably more rare than the regular issue.<br/> <br/>Bennett p.53; McGrath American Color Plate Books 123. G.P. Putnam & Company unknown books
185625141New York: GP Putnam & Company 1856. Folio. 20 1/4 x 14 1/4 inches. 12 ff. letterpress text. 10 lithographic prints one tinted portrait of Perry on india paper mounted from a daguerreotype by P. Haas nine hand finished views by Heine two of these chromolithographed seven printed in two colours on india paper mounted all printed by Sarony & Co. Expertly bound to style in half purple morocco over period purple cloth covered boards.<br/> <br/>An important work recording Commodore Perry's expedition to Japan.<br/> <br/>William Heine was the official artist on Commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-54. On returning to the United States he produced several series of prints commemorating the trip. A group of six elephant-folio prints appeared in 1855 and the following year the present volume was issued in a smaller format with different images and with explanatory text. Both projects employed the New York lithographic firm of Sarony among the best lithographers in the United States at that time. "As artistic productions the pictures speak for themselves . none superior to them have been executed in the United States and they have no cause to shun comparison with some of the best productions of Europe" Introduction. Copies were produced tinted though with some plates with several colors on regular paper as in the present copy and a deluxe hand-coloured issue on card. The plates are numbered and titled as follows 1. portrait of Perry; 2. Macao from Penha Hill; 3. Whampoa Pagoda; 4. Old China Street Canton; 5. Kung-kwa at On-na Lew-Chew; 6. Mia or road side chapel at Yokuhama; 7. Temple of Ben-teng in the harbor of Simoda; 8. Street and bridge at Simoda; 9. Temple of the Ha-tshu Man-ya-tshu-ro at Simoda; 10. Grave yard at Simoda Dio Zenge. Bennett describes the plates as "many times finer than those in the regular account of the Perry expedition." His remarks on the work's great rarity are confirmed by its absence from both of Cordier's Japanese bibliographies.<br/> <br/>Bennett p.53; McGrath American Color Plate Books 123. GP Putnam & Company unknown books
185620647New York: GP Putnam & Company 1856. Folio. 20 1/4 x 14 1/2 inches. 12 ff. letterpress text. 10 lithographic prints one tinted portrait of Perry from a daguerreotype by P. Haas nine hand finished views by Heine two of these chromolithographed seven printed in two colours on india paper mounted all printed by Sarony & Co. 20th-century maroon half morocco over paper-covered boards titled in gilt on spine original wrappers bound in<br/> <br/>An important work recording Commodore Perry's expedition to Japan.<br/> <br/>William Heine was the official artist on Commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-54. On returning to the United States he produced several series of prints commemorating the trip. A group of six elephant-folio prints appeared in 1855 and the following year the present volume was issued in a smaller format with different images and with explanatory text. Both projects employed the New York lithographic firm of Sarony among the best lithographers in the United States at that time. "As artistic productions the pictures speak for themselves . none superior to them have been executed in the United States and they have no cause to shun comparison with some of the best productions of Europe" Introduction. Copies were produced tinted on regular paper as in the present copy and hand-coloured. The plates are numbered and titled as follows 1. portrait of Perry; 2. Macao from Penha Hill; 3. Whampoa Pagoda; 4. Old China Street Canton; 5. Kung-kwa at On-na Lew-Chew; 6. Mia or road side chapel at Yokuhama; 7. Temple of Ben-teng in the harbor of Simoda; 8. Street and bridge at Simoda; 9. Temple of the Ha-tshu Man-ya-tshu-ro at Simoda; 10. Grave yard at Simoda Dio Zenge. Bennett describes the plates as "many times finer than those in the regular account of the Perry expedition." His remarks on the work's great rarity are confirmed by its absence from both of Cordier's Japanese bibliographies.<br/> <br/>Bennett p.53; McGrath American Color Plate Books 123. GP Putnam & Company unknown books
185646791New York: G. P. Putnam & Co 1856. Large folio approx. 20½ x 15" consisting of a title page and introduction leaf and 10 leaves of descriptive text to accompany each of the 10 plates of which one is a lithograph portrait of Commodore Perry from a daguerreotype by P. Haas 2 chromolithographs 7 lithographs printed in 2 colors on India paper and mounted as issued original pictorial wrappers with the title enclosed by 8 vignette scenes and an American eagle at the top the wrappers backed in blue cloth; the whole in the publisher's quarter green morocco lettered in gilt on upper cover; some soiling of the front wrapper and title page a little spotted but over all very good or better. Heine 1827-1885 was the official artist on Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-54. The sketches he produced of the places he visited and the people he encountered there together with the daguerreotypes taken by his colleague Eliphalet Brown Jr. formed the basis of the official iconograhy of the American expedition to Japan which remains an important record of the country as it was before the foreigners arrived in force. Upon his return to New York in 1855 he published several books: a collection of prints entitled Graphic Scenes of the Japan Expedition; and the 400 sketches which were included in Perry's official report as well as his memoirs Reiss um die Welt nach Japan Leipzig 1856. Bennett p. 53: "The plates are very beautiful Japanese scenes and places of special interest many times finer than the plates in the three-volume regular account of the Perry Expedition." McGrath American Color Plate Books 123. <br/><br/> G. P. Putnam & Co hardcover books
1856272375New York: Sarony & Co 1856. unbound. Color Lithograph. Image measures 6" x 9".<br/><br/> This beautiful view of Hong Kong shows a busy harbor. The foreground includes stonemasons carving stone with the British colony of Honk Kong in mid-ground a small yet thriving town and port at the time. To the right Kellett Island is visible in the right of the view in Victoria Harbor. Victoria Peak is seen in the background looking over the town.<br><br>This view drawn from nature by Wilhelm Heine with figures by Eliphalet Brown Jr. appeared in Francis Hawk's 'Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan Performed in the years 1852 1853 and 1854 under the Command of Commodore M. C. Perry'. The view is in good condition with minor foxing.<br><br>Dr. Francis Lister Hawks 1798 - 1866 was an American priest of the Episcopal Church and a politician in North Carolina.<br/><br/> Sarony & Co unknown books
2008244850New York: Oxford University Press 2008. Hardcover. ix 217p. scattered illustrations hardbound in papered boards and dust jacket. A sound clean unmarked copy. Heine promotes a reconciliation between traditionalist and revisionist views; critics have pointed out worldly motives amongst the transcendental. Oxford University Press hardcover books
99009904New York 1856 Putnam. Tall folio single hand colored litho of "PASSING THE RUBICON" 82.5 x 56.5 cm. slight browning marginal tears mounted on a stiff cardboard VERY R A R E ! This work preceded the famous three volume set published in 1856: THE JAPAN EXPEDITION. GRAPHIC SCENES OF THE JAPAN EXPEDITION was a spectacular work and contained 10 hand tinted large and nine smaller colored lithographs to document the arrival of Perry & his Squadron. Most were drawn by Heine the young German who was the expedition artist. The complete work includes: 1. PORTRAIT OF M.C. PERRY. 2. MACAO FROM PENHA HILL. 3. PAGODA OF WHAMPOA. 4. OLD CHINA STREET IN CANTON. 5. KUNG-TWA AT ON-NA LEW CHEW. 6. MIA OR ROADSIDE CHAPEL AT YOKU-HAMA. 7. TEMPLE AT BEN-TENGIN THE HARBOR OF SIMODA. 8. STREET & BRIDGE AT SIMODA. 9. TEMPLE OF THE HA-TSHU-MAN-YA TSCHU-RO AT SIMODA. 10. GRAVEYARD AT THE SIMODA DIO ZENGE. Of these exceedingly RARE lithographs one prints is now offered: PASSING THE RUBICON documents the event of July 11 1853 wherein Lt. Silas Bent from the Mississippi's first cutter confronted Japanese guard boats and a coastal Junk. This is illustrated in S. Morrison: "OLD BRUIN" COMMODORE MATTHEW CALBRAITH PERRY on p.327. This scene shows the American sounding party at work on Monday morning July 11th ".when a flotilla of thirty to forty guard boats filled with soldiers who presented quite a bristling front with their spears and matchlocks while their lacquered caps and shields flashed brightly in the sun confronted the flag launch under charge of Lt. Bent & the senior Japanese officer made minatory gestures with his iron fan and yelled orders which nobody in the American launch understood. The Lieutenant anxious to avoid a crash altered his collision course but dispatched another boat to the Mississippi to ask Capt. Lee to move closer. On the steamer's approach the guard boats retired. And Perry named the nearest point of land 'Point Rubicon' because no foreign ship had passed it for three centuries." See Morrison p.328. The lithograph PASSING THE RUBICON is 83 x 56.5 cm. overall print size is 83 x 49.5 cm. with top and side edges trimmed bottom edge slightly trimmed; overall browned with some surface scuffs tears laid down on an old cardboard complete illustration present with minor faults. The complete title reads: PASSING THE RUBICON. Lieut's. Bent in the Mississippi's First Cutter Forcing His Way Through a fleet of Japanese Boats While Surveying the Bay of Yedo July 11th. 1853. To Commodore M.C. Perry Officers and men of the Japan Expedition this print is respectfully dedicated by their Obt. Servths sic. BIBLIOGRAPHY: R. Pineau: THE JAPAN EXPEDITION 1852-1854 THE PERSONAL JOURNAL OF COMMODORE MATTHEW C. PERRY after p.156 & before p.167 color illustrations. THE PAUL C. BLUM COLLECTION CATALOGUE OF BOOKS Yokohama Archives of History vol.4 no.4395. H. Cordier: BIBLIOTHECA JAPONICA p.513-518. By and large any of these prints from this work is exceptionally rare and seldom if ever found on the market for sale. . unknown books
2008229720Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Verlag 2008. hardcover. near fine/near fine. HEINE Olaf. Profusely illustrated with 113 black and white photographs. 208pp. 4to white boards d.w. Ostfildern: Hatje Cantz Verlag 2008. Edges a bit bumped still a near fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Hatje Cantz Verlag unknown books
1980295947New York: Hippocrene 1980. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated maps. 182 pages 8vo blue cloth d.w. New York: Hippocrene Books 1980. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper. New York: Hippocrene Books<br/><br/> Hippocrene unknown books