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1985134952Baltimore MD: Baltimore Museum of Art 1985. First edition. Softcover. A look at these two important woman and collectors whose collection forms the backbone of the Baltimore Museum of Art. Foreword by Arnold L. Lehman. Essays by Gertrude Stein and Brenda Richardson. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. An about very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear. Baltimore Museum of Art unknown books
1985126516Baltimore Maryland: Baltimore Museum of Art 1985. Softcover. VG- Some creasing at spine. Color illustrated wraps; 202 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw and color. An overview of the collection of Dr. Claribel and Miss Etta Cone which was bequested to the Baltimore Museum of Art and features works by Matisse Picasso Cezanne Renoir and others; Includes essays by Gertrude Stein and Brenda Richardson as well as annotated chronology of the Cone acquisitions. Baltimore Museum of Art unknown books
1992Embry 146804Baltimore Museum of Art 1992. Revised edition. Fine in custom mylar cover. Full page color reproductions. Oversized paperback. Baltimore Museum of Art, 1992. Revised edition. paperback books
199533974New York and San Francisco: Umbra Editions and Chronicle Books 1995. 127p.10x9.5 inches profusely illustrated with photos by Wouter Deruytter Michael Fazakerly Jesse Frohman and others designed by Rich Patrick very good first edition trade paperback pictorial wraps. Umbra Editions and Chronicle Books unknown books
1981139433Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1981. Vintage studio still photograph from the American release of the 1981 film. Snipe affixed to the image. <br/><br/>Peter MacNicol best known for his role in the Academy Award winning drama "Sophie's Choice" plays a young magician apprentice faced with stopping a ferocious dragon. The film was notable for its advanced visual effects even receiving two Academy Award nominations. Cinematographer Derek Vanlit shot the seminal science fiction classic "Alien" two years earlier. <br/><br/>Set in a 16th century kingdom shot in various locations across the UK. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good plus. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1928816Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1928. First edition. First edition. Original boards with cover insert by Elizabeth Shippen Green. Corners chipped some shelfwear very good. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin and Company hardcover books
183561406Holley NY 1835. Small 4to notebook approx. 8 x 6 1/4 in. bound in original half calf over marbled boards containing approximately 80 leaves with manuscript entries and designs composed and drawn in ink and pencil; some blank pages scattered throughout. Approximately 50 designs including fully realized furniture styles with measurements some sketches or details of design elements table legs column styles acanthus leaf patterns etc. some more abbreviated images of design features. Dates on some of the drawings indicate the notebook was used between 1830 and 1833. One manuscript entry includes a grid-style list of prices for joints in various woods; another describes the construction of a portable desk giving the cost of various additions to the basic design such as a hollow for pens a square drawer and a book rest. Another 10 pp. offer approximately 18 recipes for stains and varnishes. Three loose scraps containing designs laid in. Moderate wear dampstaining to endpapers otherwise very good. The letterpress broadside advertises Richardson's business and reads in part: "Holley / Cabinet / Ware House. / C. Richardson / would inform the people of Holley and vicinity / that he still continues the cabinet making business 3 doors south of Perry's Tavern." Brockport: A. Edwards Printer 1835. The broadside measures 14 x 11 in. printed in various sizes and styles of type with a central composite image of period furniture including a dresser chairs settee and wash stand the text within a thick ornamental border. Old fold lines some foxing else a nice example. This broadside appears to be unrecorded. A very faint contemporary pencil notation on the front endpaper of the notebook reads "Chase Richardson 1832." This is most likely the same Richardson who had the broadside printed given that some of the illustrations on the broadside appear to be taken from drawings in the accompanying manuscript. Records from Hillside Cemetery Clarendon Orleans County NY just 3 miles from Holley NY mention a Chase Richardson 1810-1839. Both items are housed in recent cloth clamshell boxes with gilt stamped leather labels. At the beginning of the 19th century the furniture industry in America saw a sudden shift of its epicenter from Philadelphia to New York. Dubbed the "London of America" it was thought at the time that New York would in fact be the leader in business in the United States. To facilitate the cabinetmaking industry a new directory for cabinetmakers in New York was published in 1805 and various guides were issued helping craftsmen to price their furniture. Styles were elegant and influenced highly by the European furniture which was also being imported into New York. Phyfe Allison and Ash produced some of the finest examples of furniture from that period. However although the high styles of the time may have been determined by these well known cabinetmakers others imitated and added their own interpretations.<br/>John L. Scherer in his exhibition catalog "New York Furniture: The Federal Period 1788-1825" Albany: 1988 states: "Eventually cabinetmakers in upstate towns and villages who picked up New York City styles rendered their own versions. Using local woods this furniture evokes a spirit of the time with a dash of country charm. As trends in New York State furniture moved upstate they also spread across the country. New York remained in the forefront of furniture design and production until the end of the century." This fine group of material illustrates an 1830's provincial craftsman working in the newly fashionable Empire-style designs. Among the more fully executed designs in this notebook are a washstand stool dressing tables and secretaries each with detailed measurements. Some are titled such as "French Bureau" "Grecian Card Table" and "Portable Secretary." Others may have been sketched during a trip to York Ontario now Toronto including "York Bureau No. 1 and 2." Richardson was aware of the developments in furniture design in other parts of the state. One of the notes beside a drawing of a "Dress Beauro sic Plain" mentions what the same item sold for at Meads & Alvords. John Meads & William Alvord operated a successful cabinet-maker's shop in Albany NY until Alvord's death in 1847 according to a "Bi-centennial History of Albany" published by W.W. Munsell in 1886. The notebook also includes details of carving designs such as foliage scrolls turning profiles and volutes. In the back of the volume are several recipes for varnishes and stains some intended to imitate more expensive materials such as mahogany curly maple and marble. For example to imitate birds eye maple one had only to mix "cuprite two shades darker than white lead & chrome yellow & V. Red plus Raw Terra de Sena" using a quill and fingers as tools. Many of these recipes are credited to other cabinet-makers residing in Ontario and northern New England. A recipe for white varnish came from John Bradshaw of Waterson sp a stain for Rose Wood Chairs from Silas Alden of Boston a German Polish recipe from Clark H. Ober of New Ipswich etc. While information and documentation for furniture makers in the larger cities is often obtainable information on smaller local artisans is much more scarce. <br/>Both items were inherited by Gertrude Cole Simmons 1895-1985 of an old Holley-area family. Her grandmother was Ellen Maria Richardson Cowles 1838-1873 who may have been the daughter or niece of the cabinet maker C. Richardson. <br/><br/> hardcover books
183548691Holley NY 1835. Small 4to notebook approx. 8" x 6¼" bound in original half calf over marbled boards containing approximately 80 leaves with manuscript entries and designs composed and drawn in ink and pencil; some blank pages scattered throughout. Approximately 50 designs including fully realized furniture styles with measurements some sketches or details of design elements table legs column styles acanthus leaf patterns etc. some more abbreviated images of design features. Dates on some of the drawings indicate the notebook was used between 1830 and 1833. One manuscript entry includes a grid-style list of prices for joints in various woods; another describes the construction of a portable desk giving the cost of various additions to the basic design such as a hollow for pens a square drawer and a book rest. Another 10 pp. offer approximately 18 recipes for stains and varnishes. Three loose scraps containing designs laid in. Moderate wear dampstaining to endpapers otherwise very good. The letterpress broadside advertises Richardson's business and reads in part: "Holley / Cabinet / Ware House. / C. Richardson / would inform the people of Holley and vicinity / that he still continues the cabinet making business 3 doors south of Perry's Tavern." Brockport: A. Edwards Printer 1835. The broadside measures 14" x 11" printed in various sizes and styles of type with a central composite image of period furniture including a dresser chairs settee and wash stand the text within a thick ornamental border. Old fold lines some foxing else a nice example. This broadside appears to be unrecorded. A very faint contemporary pencil notation on the front endpaper of the notebook reads "Chase Richardson 1832." This is most likely the same Richardson who had the broadside printed given that some of the illustrations on the broadside appear to be taken from drawings in the accompanying manuscript. Records from Hillside Cemetery Clarendon Orleans County NY just 3 miles from Holley NY mention a Chase Richardson 1810-1839. Both items are housed in recent cloth clamshell boxes with gilt stamped leather labels. At the beginning of the 19th century the furniture industry in America saw a sudden shift of its epicenter from Philadelphia to New York. Dubbed the "London of America" it was thought at the time that New York would in fact be the leader in business in the United States. To facilitate the cabinetmaking industry a new directory for cabinetmakers in New York was published in 1805 and various guides were issued helping craftsmen to price their furniture. Styles were elegant and influenced highly by the European furniture which was also being imported into New York. Phyfe Allison and Ash produced some of the finest examples of furniture from that period. However although the high styles of the time may have been determined by these well known cabinetmakers others imitated and added their own interpretations. John L. Scherer in his exhibition catalog "New York Furniture: The Federal Period 1788-1825" Albany: 1988 states: "Eventually cabinetmakers in upstate towns and villages who picked up New York City styles rendered their own versions. Using local woods this furniture evokes a spirit of the time with a dash of country charm. As trends in New York State furniture moved upstate they also spread across the country. New York remained in the forefront of furniture design and production until the end of the century." This fine group of material illustrates an 1830's provincial craftsman working in the newly fashionable Empire-style designs. Among the more fully executed designs in this notebook are a washstand stool dressing tables and secretaries each with detailed measurements. Some are titled such as "French Bureau" "Grecian Card Table" and "Portable Secretary." Others may have been sketched during a trip to York Ontario now Toronto including "York Bureau No. 1 and 2." Richardson was aware of the developments in furniture design in other parts of the state. One of the notes beside a drawing of a "Dress Beauro sic Plain" mentions what the same item sold for at Meads & Alvords. John Meads & William Alvord operated a successful cabinet-maker's shop in Albany NY until Alvord's death in 1847 according to a "Bi-centennial History of Albany" published by W.W. Munsell in 1886. The notebook also includes details of carving designs such as foliage scrolls turning profiles and volutes. In the back of the volume are several recipes for varnishes and stains some intended to imitate more expensive materials such as mahogany curly maple and marble. For example to imitate birds eye maple one had only to mix "cuprite two shades darker than white lead & chrome yellow & V. Red plus Raw Terra de Sena" using a quill and fingers as tools. Many of these recipes are credited to other cabinet-makers residing in Ontario and northern New England. A recipe for white varnish came from John Bradshaw of Waterson sp a stain for Rose Wood Chairs from Silas Alden of Boston a German Polish recipe from Clark H. Ober of New Ipswich etc. While information and documentation for furniture makers in the larger cities is often obtainable information on smaller local artisans is much more scarce. Both items were inherited by Gertrude Cole Simmons 1895-1985 of an old Holley-area family. Her grandmother was Ellen Maria Richardson Cowles 1838-1873 who may have been the daughter or niece of the cabinet maker C. Richardson. See also: Finkelman Encyclopedia of the New American Nation: The Emergence of the United States 1754-1829. Detroit 2006; Scherer New York Furniture: The Federal Period 1788-1825. Albany 1988; and Scherer New York Furniture at the New York State Museum Alexandria VA 1984. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1997187572Eastminster Presbyterian Church 1997-01-01. Unknown Binding. Very Good. Glossy pictorial boards. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Light wear. HB HS Eastminster Presbyterian Church unknown books
19974781Gainsville: University Press of Florida. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0813015391 . Foreword by David Lowenthal. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . University Press of Florida hardcover books
1880002417Burlington VT: Wells Richardson & Co. 1880. First Edition. Very good. First edition n. d. ca 1880; 5 x 3 1/4; pp. 1-32; brown illustrated wraps; 1" closed cut to spine along back wrap else minor wear; illustrated with drawings; very good condition. Wells Richardson and Company were well-known in the late 19th century for developing and manufacturing aniline dyes under the trademark Diamond Dyes baby food and patent medicines. The current booklet published as an advertisement described the Diamond Dyes the colors they achieved the way they worked and the various materials they would color shoes wood ribbons cotton etc. It also promoted their proprietary brand of food for babies and invalids - Lactated Food - and supplied testimonials of satisfied mothers. Lastly it touted the benefits of Kidney-Wort a proprietary medicine. Wells, Richardson & Co. paperback books
1966URICEDI00lrHer Majesty's Stationary Office 1966. Very Good. Richardson J. S. and Marguerite Wood. Edinburgh Castle. Edinburgh: Her Majesty's Stationary Office 1966. 38pp. 8vo. Wraps. Book condition: Very good. Her Majesty's Stationary Office paperback books
1966URICEDI00JMJHer Majesty's Stationary Office 1966. Very Good. Richardson J.S. Edinburgh Castle. Wood Marguerite. Edinburgh: Her Majesty's Stationary Office 1966. 38pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Pamphlet. Book condition: Very good with brief note on first page and old flattened dog-ears . With folding map of Edinburgh Castle at terminus. Her Majesty's Stationary Office unknown books
196033417London: The British Council and the National Book League 1960. First edition 12mo pp. 42; frontispiece portrait; very good in original yellow wrappers printed in gray and black. Part of "Bibliographical Series of Supplements to 'British Book News' on Writers and Their Work." Selected bibliography at back. <br/><br/> The British Council and the National Book League unknown books
36471Londres London: Richardson Hermanos No. 23 Cornhill n. d. 'Edicion Castellana.' 1st Edition in Spanish . Ca late 1850s. Original publisher's green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to spine. Modest extremity wear. Front hinge starting. Age toning to paper. A VG copy. 12 pages of preliminary text. Unpaginated. 8 page "List of Agents to Lloyd's. May 1853" at rear. "Royal Humane Society's Directions for the Recovery of the Apparently Drowned" follows with 3 pages of adverts concluding text. 7 color plates. 8vo. <br/><br/>A very rare edition of this maritime staple first published by Marryat ca. 1817. No copies recorded in the NUC none located on OCLC with KVK locating an 1866 edition in Universitat Politécnica de Catalunya. Richardson Hermanos, No. 23, Cornhill hardcover books
1909157555Washington: U.S. Geological Survey 1909. 86p. 6x9 inches introduction bibliography illustrations two color folded maps in pocket very good in worn green printed folio wraps. U.S. Geological Survey unknown books
1977186195Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1977. Hardcover. VG-/VG- Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block. Blue cloth boards with silver lettering; white dj blue lettering and illustration mylar cover; xi 489 pp. This book of Propertius's four elegies includes introductory notes focusing on a literary interpretation of each poem followed by detailed commentary. Includes bibliographical references pages 31-32 and index. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
133762Boston MA: G.H. Polley & Co. Hardcover. Poor; covers detached and worn but present; "text" block intact/secure and plates themselves actually VG but for perforation stamps on each of each although inoffensive on several plates; ex-lib. bookplate inside cover. Brown paper/boards; architectural ornamentation illus. surrounding title. 55 monochrome plates with a listing of them. Beautiful clearly-detailed plates of Elizabethan architectural ornamentation of all kinds from throughout England. Includes detailed work on fireplaces staircases entrance halls ceilings chimney pieces etc. Some of the famous properties include Aston Hall Charlton House Crewe Hall Burton Agness Hall and more. Note: "Crewe" is spelled correctly on the plates of Crewe Hall but incorrectly "Crew" on the list of plates. G.H. Polley & Co hardcover books
2011172059Boston MA: Museum of Fine Arts 2011. First edition. Hardcover. 71 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 18 2011 through March 4 2012. Essay by Brenda Richardson. Includes numerous color illustrations. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket and with a fine wraparound band. An attractive catalog. Museum of Fine Arts unknown books
1946M09846Philadelphia:: Dorrance & Company 1946. 1946. 8vo. iv 291 pp. Photo frontispiece. Red cloth gilt-stamped cover and spine title. Presentation inscription on frontispiece. Very good. Dorrance & Company, 1946. hardcover books
1921RW1234London:: Longmans Green 1921. 1921. Series: Monographs on Physics. 8vo. viii 320 pp. 35 figs. index. Original navy black-printed cloth. Bookplate and signature of Ernest Needham Coleman. Very good. Second edition. Richardson was a British physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1928 for his work on thermionic emission which led to Richardson's law. Provenance: Ernest Needham Coleman was a member of the British Astronomical Association. Longmans, Green, 1921. hardcover books
2005112406London: Aurum Press 2005. Hardbound. VG/VG. Black cloth with gold lettering on spine; green illustrated dj with white lettering; bw illustrated end pages color illustrated frontispiece 208 pp. with over 240 bw and color photographs. Covers famous gardens and garden designers from 1900 to 1999 including Hidcote and Sissinghurst; profusely illustrated and with extensive text. Aurum Press unknown books
1898557101898. RICHARDSON C.J. THE ENGLISHMAN'S HOUSE. A practical guide for selecting or building a house. A new edition with a coloured frontispiece and 534 illustrations. London: Chatto & Windus 1898. 8vo. maroon cloth stamped in gilt 504 pp.; partially unopened. Moderate ear bumps to extremes and somewhat soiled with sun and soil to the spine. The hinges are starting and there is foxing throughout. A good copy with handsome illustrations. Architecture. unknown books
1974197908New York Macmillan Publishing Company 1974. 1974. First American edition. 8vo. Illustrated. Original gilt stamped maroon cloth. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine fresh. Laid in loose is an Autograph Letter Signed "Ray" in black ink on printed Ray. A Roberts letterhead December 26 n.y. presenting this book to director George Cukor. From the library of noted Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the front pastedown. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. New York, Macmillan Publishing Company [1974]. hardcover books
1973WRCLIT46810London: John Murray 1973. Gilt red cloth. Photographs. First edition. Near fine in dust jacket. John Murray hardcover books