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1900834B58London : The Art Journal Office 1900. Cloth. Very Good. 13" by 9.5". E. Burne-Jones; William Morris; Walter Crane. A smart volume that celebrates the decorative art of three artists with colour plates. This scarce volume contains three essays The Decorative Art of Sir Edward Burne-Jones Bart William Morris and His Art and The Work of Walter Crane. Edward Burne-Jones was a British painter and designer associated with the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. William Morris was a British textile designer and was associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. Walter Crane was an English artist and book illustrator and considered one of the most influential and proflific children's book creators of his generation. With ten colour plates. Collated complete. In the publisher's original cloth binding. Externally very smart with some marks to the boards and some light bumping to the head and tail of the spine. with a bookplate for J. P. Foster to the front free endpaper. Front hinge is starting but remains firm. Internally generally firmly bound with bright and clean pages. Very Good The Art Journal Office hardcover
1997Q-0844272493Ntc Pub Group 1997. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ntc Pub Group paperback
19662092902138000002All Japan Newspaper Federation 1966. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 All Japan Newspaper Federation paperback
19812081502112304621Soeda Town Board of Education 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 265p Size: 26cm Soeda Town Board of Education paperback
Mirjam Gelfer-Jørgensen,In Pristine Condition. unknown
2010143420New York: Pediment Publishing 2010. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket. ; 11.4 X 9.7 X 0.8 inches. Pediment Publishing hardcover
1999SONG0387986634Springer 1999-12-29. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x1.25x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
19562080502106501431Not Available 1956. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
2000Q-0970553404Sioux City Journal 2000-09-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sioux City Journal hardcover
355490717543London. First Edition. First UK Editions. Softcovers. Comprising: May June July August September October November December 1961; January February March April May June July August September 1962; January March April May June July August September November December 1963; January February July August September October 1964; January February March May June October November December 1965. Staples rusty otherwise VG copies. Will sell separately. Please enquire. paperback
A9781835951569Hardback. New. <p>The Beijing Film Academy Yearbook highlights the best academic debates discussions and research as published in the highly prestigious Journal of Beijing Film Academy in 2021. This volume brings together specially selected articles appearing in English for the first time to bridge the gap in cross-cultural research in cinema and media studies.</p> hardcover
2025__1835951562Intellect L & D E F A E 2025. Hardcover. New. 232 pages. 9.60x6.69x9.61 inches. Intellect L & D E F A E hardcover
187376928Silver City: W. H. Hill 1873. Complete issue for October 4 187 4 pp. 20 x 13 1/2 inches. A few very minor marginal chips. Very good.This was the first paper in the Idaho Territory to publish daily to have telegraphic service and to print on a steam-powered press. Founded in Ruby in 1865 it went through a few owners before William John Hill became the sole owner of the Avalanche in 1870. It is still going. W. H. Hill unknown
192034817Albany New York: Leander McCormick Observatory University of Virginia 1920. Reprint. Wraps. Good. Green printed stapled wraps. Approx. 11.75" x 10". 8 pages. Folded in the middle. Light creases and toning to the covers. Inscribed and signed by the author on the front cover. <br /> <br /> From wikipedia: Samuel Alfred Mitchell April 29 1874 – February 22 1960 was a Canadian-American astronomer who studied solar eclipses and set up a program to use photographic techniques to determine the distance to stars at McCormick Observatory where he served as the director. Leander McCormick Observatory, University of Virginia unknown
193010366Shanghai: Bureau of Industrial and Commercial Information Republic of China 1930. First Edition. Printed wrappers. Good. 8vo. Pp. average 200. Illustrated Vol I No. 1 with black & white photographs of jade artifacts; Vol I No. 3 with black & white photographs of Peking carts; Vol I No. 5 with several fold out charts; Vol VI No. 4 with black & white photographs of different currencies and all vols a map of China inside rear cover. Also included is "The Soybean Oil of China and its Manifold Uses" by A. A. Horvath 8vo pp. 57 bound in stapled paper wrappers with minor rubbing to edges. Articles cover a variety of industrial and agricultural and related subjects including population growth soybeans Big Horned Cattle currencies banking in China timber resources the business practices of Shanghai pawnbrokers salt and jade. Bureau of Industrial and Commercial Information, Republic of China unknown
186035233New York: New York Times 1860. First Edition. Newspaper. Good. Single newspaper sheet uncut. Measures approx. 45" x 30" unfolded. 8 pages when folded. Shading to page 1. Lead article is the secession of South Carolina leading up to the start of the Civil War. Contents contain international news news from the south news from Washington etc. Several placed advertisements. Previous owner name in pencil top of page 1. New York Times unknown
178636778Philadelphia: Printed and Sold by John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole 1786. First Edition. Newspaper. Fair. Newspaper. Approx. 18" x 11". 4 pages. Folded. Edge chips tears and splits to the paper. Contents include advertisements for shipping dry goods personal ads Foreign intelligence news on America and local Massachusetts news. Fair. Printed and Sold by John Dunlap and David C. Claypoole unknown
192933434Camden: The Menorah Journal Inc. November 1929. 1st Edition. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Soft cover. First edition. Sm. 4to pp. 218. Printed stiff sand coloured wrappers. Frontispiece: "Modigliani" by Moise Kisling. Reznikoff contributed poetry commentary and original plays in the mid '20's and 30's to this important quarterly. <br /> <br /> Vol XVII No. 2 November 1929 includes contributions by Moise Kisling Maurice Samuel Herbert Solow Alexander Godin Robert Gordis David P. Berenberg Salo Baron Ariel Bension Louis Berg CHARLES REZNIKOFF Albert Halper An Elder of Zion Moses Hadas Clifton P. Fadiman Maurice G. Hindus and Marya Zaturenska.<br /> <br /> The MENORAH JOURNAL published between 1915 and 1961 and edited by Henry Hurwitz was a melting pot of Jewish thought with contributions from some of the leading lights of the Jewish intelligentsia of this period. Considered to be one of the most important english-language sources of Jewish discussion on art culture religion and politics.<br /> <br /> Scarce. Camden: The Menorah Journal Inc., November unknown
33433Camden: The Menorah Journal Inc. December 1929. 1st Edition. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Soft cover. First edition. Sm. 4to pp. 100 plus. Printed sand coloured wrappers. A good copy. Frontispiece: "Portrait of M. Zbrowski" by Modigliani. Reznikoff contributed poetry commentary & original plays in the mid '20's & 30's to this important quarterly. <br /> <br /> Vol XVII No. 3 December 1929 includes contributions by MODIGLIANI frontispiece Henry Noel Brailsford Cecil Roth Edward Robbin Isidor Schneider David Bergelson Arnold Roller Zalmen Yoffeh Louis Berg CHARLES REZNIKOFF An Elder of Zion Herbert Solow LIONEL TRILLING Moses Hadas S. Guy Endore.<br /> <br /> The MENORAH JOURNAL published between 1915 and 1961 and edited by Henry Hurwitz was a melting pot of Jewish thought with contributions from some of the leading lights of the Jewish intelligentsia of this period. Considered to be one of the most important english-language sources of Jewish discussion on art culture religion and politics.<br /> <br /> <br /> Scarce. Camden: The Menorah Journal Inc., December, 1929 unknown
76478vo 172pp 88pp ads approximately another 20pp unnumbered ads original blind stamped brown cloth w/gilt lettering on the spine illustrated w/wood engravings throughout the text Many of the ads have wood engravings index -- Brown cloth evenly dulled minimal wear and rubbing clean and tight -- Very good condition Quantity Available: 1 Category: Science; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request Inventory No: 007647. hardcover
38968Large bound volume with all dailies & Sundays & comics & magazine inserts.Some pages are loose all are brittle but they are complete. Hardback. Worn but Complete. Oversized. Hardcover
38970Large bound volume with all dailies & Sundays & comics & magazine inserts.Some pages are loose all are brittle but they are complete. Hardback. Worn but Complete. Oversized. Hardcover
183533765Philadelphia: Carey Lea & Blanchard 1835. First American Edition. Hardcover. Fair. 12mo. 2 volumes. Volume I: 252 pages 24 pages publishers advertisementss. Volume II: 218 pages 24 pages publishers ads. Brown cloth hardcover set with paper title labels on the spines. Light shelf wear to cloth bindings. Light damp-stains toning and scattered foxing to contents. Front hinge of volume 1 has an old stitched repair. Contemporary owner's signature on the front paste downs. <br /> <br /> Howes B 1051. Carey, Lea & Blanchard hardcover
a974281995 - 1999 first edition. University of Texas press. 15 individual issues. octavo wraps. covers black with photo illus on front. About 160 p per issue. Fully illustrated. All issues from vol 35 #1 1995 to vol 38 #4 1999 lacking only vol 38 #2 Winter 1999. FINE . Set of 15 cinema journals. . paperback
1862278075Philadelphia 1862. unbound. very good. 8pp. Elephant Folio front page has some small tears across the folded middle with a small loss of text several small tears in center margin of the whole newspaper very small hole to text of last page most pages with crease or fold lines. Philadelphia 1862.<br/> <br/> On the front page in the first one and half columns on the left and concluding in two full columns on the last page is an article on the February 5 1862 United States Senate vote to expel Senator Jesse Bright of Indiana who was the most senior Democrat in the Senate. On March 1 1861 Senator Bright wrote a letter of introduction for Thomas B. Lincoln a Texas arms dealer. The letter was addressed to Jefferson Davis. In July 1861 Lincoln was captured with the letter by Union troops as he attempted to enter the Confederacy. Senator Bright was accused of being a traitor because of the letter. The proceedings of the Senate and impressions of the vote by Senators are included in the article. Senator Bright was expelled by a vote of 32 to 14. The yeas and nays votes with each Senator listed are on the front page. Jesse Bright was the fourth Senator from a Union state to be expelled during the Civil War.<br/> <br/> unknown