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2f4534American Telephone and Telegraph Company New York 1977. XXVII 2208 pages in total with some graphics cloth cover with embossed title stamp on flyleaf. -good conditions/ complete/ Devoted to the scientific and engineering aspects of electrical communication- hardcover
2f4550American Telephone and Telegraph Company New York 1979. XXX 2326 pages in total with some graphics cloth cover with embossed title stamp on flyleaf. -good conditions/ complete/ Devoted to the scientific and engineering aspects of electrical communication- hardcover
2f4540American Telephone and Telegraph Company New York 1980. 2427 pages in total with some graphics cloth cover with embossed title stamp on flyleaf. -good conditions/ complete/ Devoted to the scientific and engineering aspects of electrical communication- hardcover
2f4539American Telephone and Telegraph Company New York 1981. 2427 pages in total with some graphics cloth cover with embossed title stamp on flyleaf/ pages 303-453 and 1431-1709 are copied. -good conditions/ complete/ Devoted to the scientific and engineering aspects of electrical communication- hardcover
2g4763American Telephone and Telegraph Company New York 1983/84. Together approximately 3.000 pages Papberback. - including: The Bell System Technical Journal: Volume 62 No. 1 Part 1/No.2 Part 1/No. 4 Part 1/No. 3 Part 1/AT & T Bell Laboratories Technical Journal: Volume 63: No. 1/No. 2/No. 4/No.5/No. 6 Paer1/No. 7/No. 8 Part 1/No. 9/No. 10 Part 1 and 2 - unknown
84767Atlanta GA: Grand Granite Enterprises. Reprint of original 1939 Souvenir Edition Gone With The Wind. Newspaper. Good/No DJ issued. THIS IS A FACSIMILE REPRINT. Format is approximately 14.5 inches by 23 inches. Item has been folded in half top to bottom and then in thirds. 16 pages. Illustrations. THIS IS A FACSIMILE REPRINT. The original souvenir edition was issued on December 15 1939 Premiere Day of "Gone With The Wind". Every Ad and Every Article Pertains to "Gone With The Wind". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the only major daily newspaper in the metropolitan area of Atlanta Georgia. It is the flagship publication of Cox Enterprises. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution is the result of the merger between The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. The two staffs were combined in 1982. Separate publication of the morning Constitution and the afternoon Journal ended in 2001 in favor of a single morning paper under the Journal-Constitution name. The Atlanta Journal was established in 1883. Founder E. F. Hoge sold the paper to Atlanta lawyer Hoke Smith in 1887. After the Journal supported presidential candidate Grover Cleveland in the 1892 election Smith was named as Secretary of the Interior by the victorious Cleveland. Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Margaret Mitchell worked for the Journal from 1922 to 1926. Important for the development of her 1936 Gone With the Wind were the series of profiles of prominent Georgia Civil War generals she wrote for The Atlanta Journal's Sunday magazine the research for which scholars believe led her to her work on the novel. The Journal carried the motto "Covers Dixie like the Dew". About 300000 people came out in Atlanta for the film's premiere at the Loew's Grand Theatre on December 15 1939. It was the climax of three days of festivities hosted by Mayor William B. Hartsfield which included a parade of limousines featuring stars from the film receptions thousands of Confederate flags and a costume ball. Eurith D. Rivers the governor of Georgia declared December 15 a state holiday. An estimated 300000 Atlanta residents and visitors lined the streets for seven miles to view the procession of limousines that brought stars from the airport. Only Leslie Howard and Victor Fleming chose not to attend: Howard had returned to England due to the outbreak of World War II and Fleming had fallen out with Selznick and declined to attend any of the premieres. Hattie McDaniel was also absent as she and the other black cast members were prevented from attending the premiere due to Georgia's Jim Crow laws which kept them from sitting with their white colleagues. Upon learning that McDaniel had been barred from the premiere Clark Gable threatened to boycott the event but McDaniel persuaded him to attend. President Jimmy Carter later recalled it as "the biggest event to happen in the South in my lifetime". Gone with the Wind is a 1939 American epic historical romance film adapted from the 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell. The film was produced by David O. Selznick of Selznick International Pictures and directed by Victor Fleming. Set in the American South against the backdrop of the American Civil War and the Reconstruction era the film tells the story of Scarlett O'Hara Vivien Leigh the strong-willed daughter of a Georgia plantation owner following her romantic pursuit of Ashley Wilkes Leslie Howard who is married to his cousin Melanie Hamilton Olivia de Havilland and her subsequent marriage to Rhett Butler Clark Gable. It received positive reviews upon its release in December 1939. The casting was widely praised. At the 12th Academy Awards it received ten Academy Awards eight competitive two honorary from thirteen nominations including wins for Best Picture Best Director Fleming Best Adapted Screenplay posthumously awarded to Sidney Howard Best Actress Leigh and Best Supporting Actress Hattie McDaniel becoming the first African American to win an Academy Award. It set records for the total number of wins and nominations at the time. Gone with the Wind was immensely popular when first released. It became the highest-earning film made up to that point and held the record for over a quarter of a century. When adjusted for monetary inflation it is still the highest-grossing film in history. It was re-released periodically throughout the 20th century and became ingrained in popular culture. The film has been credited with triggering changes in the way in which African Americans were depicted cinematically. The film is regarded as one of the greatest films of all time and in 1989 it became one of the twenty-five inaugural films selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry. Grand Granite Enterprises unknown
193180333The Athletic Journal 1931. Poor condition with clear tape mends but uncommon. Chipping and general wear. The Athletic Journal unknown
73-1182Asheville: The Arts Journal 1988. fo. 39 pp. Black and white plates. Unbound newsprint. Asheville: The Arts Journal, 1988 unknown
74-0519London : James S. Virtue 1862. 4 small black and white engravings. Light signs of wear. Small loss in corner. Good.From "The art journal illustrated catalogue of the International Exhibition"Handwritten Note: "Mayer Feb 1966"From the collection of the late Frederick G.Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London : James S. Virtue, 1862. unknown
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
74-0517London : James S. Virtue 1862. 4 black and white engravings. p. 59-60. Small tears and losses in outer edge. Light signs of wear. Good.From "The art journal illustrated catalogue of the International Exhibition"Handwritten Note: "Mayer Feb 1966"From the collection of the late Frederick G.Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London : James S. Virtue, 1862 unknown
25582EXPOSITION - LONDON - 1851 THE ART JOURNAL. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS 1851. London: The Art Journal 1851. Folio. Publisher's gilt calf spine and tips. xxvi 328 xvi viii xxii viii viii pages. First edition. Exhibition catalogue with hundreds of engravings and articles on science by Robert Hunt textiles by Lewis D.B. Gordon the exhibition itself by Ralph Wornum plants and agriculture by Edward Forbes and color by Mrs. Merrifield Very good. unknown
25581EXPOSITION--LONDON--1851 THE ART JOURNAL. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS 1851. London: The Art Journal 1851. Folio. Publisher's calf spine and tips. xxvi 328 xvi viii xxii viii viii pages. First edition. Exhibition catalogue with hundreds of engravings and articles on science by Robert Hunt textiles by Lewis D.B. Gordon the exhibition itself by Ralph Wornum plants and agriculture by Edward Forbes and color by Mrs. Merrifield Very good. unknown
74-0518London : James S. Virtue 1862. 5 black and white engravings. Various Sizes. Small tears along outer edge. Light signs of wear. Good.From "The art journal illustrated catalogue of the International Exhibition"Handwritten Note: "Mayer Feb 1966"From the collection of the late Frederick G.Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. London : James S. Virtue, 1862. unknown
71-4884New York: College Art Association of America 1961. 8vo. 64 pp. Soft Cover art magazine. Black and white illustrations throughout. Very Good some foxing to covers and tears at top of spine.Provenance: From the collection of UC Berkeley art historian Peter Selz 1919 - 2019. New York: College Art Association of America, 1961. paperback
1878103139h2Brooklyn: D. Appleton. Very Good. 1878. Softcover. Edges of wrappers are darkened. Short edge tear along foot of spine.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall . D. Appleton paperback
1878103138h2Brooklyn: D. Appleton. Very Good. 1878. Softcover. Edges of wrappers are darkened. Short edge tear along foot of spine.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall . D. Appleton paperback
1851955F43London: For the Proprietors by George Virtue 1851 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 13.5" by 10.5". Not Stated. The first edition of this impressively illustrated special edition of 'The Art Journal' detailing the beautifully designed objects exhibited at the Great Exhibition. A first edition.Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece and engraved title page and with vignette illustrations throughout. Collated complete.This volume offers an illustrated record of the furniture glassware porcelain metalwork sculpture and fabrics exhibited at the Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations the first in a series of world's fairs exhibiting examples of culture and industry from around the world.The preface also explains that in this volume The Art Journal have 'obtained from high and experienced authorities Essays such a might be permanently useful in illustrating the leading objects of the Exhibition'. In a half morocco binding with gilt detailing to back strip and cloth covered boards. Externally smart. Light rubbing to back strip head and tail joint heads and tails and board perimeters. Light fading to cloth at fore edge of front board. Inscription to a front blank. Internally firmly bound. Pages bright and generally clean with only the odd spot. Very Good For the Proprietors, by George Virtue hardcover
1879043213D. Appleton & Co 1879. Hardcover. Very Good. LEATHER EDGES AND CORNERS WORN ALL EDGES GILT 31 ENGRAVINGS ON STEEL 5 ENGRAVINGS FROM SCULPTURE 4 FULL PAGE ILLUSTRATION ON WOOD.ALL 36 ENGRAVINGS TISSUE GUARDED. 8.0 D. Appleton & Co hardcover
1892254541London: J. S. Virtue & Co. Limtd. 1892. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 384 pages. Subjects; The Art Journal. 1892. 19th century art. London: J. S. Virtue & Co. Limtd. hardcover
1855Le568London: George Virtue 1855. Original printed issues 1st Editions . Hardback. Fine. Folio. viii320; 46 pp. ILLUSTRATED THROUGHOUT 24 Royal Picture and 12 Sculpture engravings. The Art journal for 1855; The Exhibition of Art-Industry in Paris 1855. Bound in polished brown half-calf slightly darkened with raised bands and marbled boards. One or two loose leaves otherwise a lovely copy. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. <br/> <br/> George Virtue hardcover
1873673London: Virtue & Co. 1873. First edition. Hardcover. Fair. London: Virtue & Co. 1873. First edition. Fair. Approx. 13'' by 10'' 4to half leather with marbled boards. Binding worn front board partially detached. Viii 380pp illustrated with 28 engravings 8 plates of sculptures & other illustrations throughout text. Numerous artists work including Horsley Pinwell Ward Herdman Turner Leslie Bellini etc. The articles cover subjects such as architecture design furniture costume sculture portraits landscapes classical individual artists & movements etc. Generally the inner book is in good condition with a little foxing grubbiness etc. comensurate with age. Ex reference library with a pictorial bookplate on front pastedown occasional stamps and sticker on spine. Over 1kg & may require extra overseas postage <br /><br /><br /><br /> Virtue & Co. hardcover
1855Pa671London: George Virtue 1855. Original printed issues 1st Editions . Hardback. Fine. Folio. viii384; iv pp pub. ads. ILLUSTRATED THROUGHOUT 10 full-page engravings and 2 photogravures. The Art journal for 1892. Fine original black decorated olive-green buckram binding with gilt titles. End-papers cracked but sound. PLEASE EMAIL FOR PHOTOS. <br/> <br/> George Virtue hardcover
1862MW190London: James S. Virtue 1862. Original printed issues 1st Editions . Hardcover. Fine. 4to. 2 volumes complete for 1862 New Series Volume One. 24 ful pages steel engravings. viii 180 ; 180-244pp; Art Catalogue The Art Journal catalogue for the International Exhibition of 1862 1-208pp. 24 full page steel engravings including 12 Turners. Bound in the original red half calf. Five raised bands with dec. gilt decorated compartments. Trifle rubbed and minor occasional foxing but a sound and very clean set. New Series. A fine pair of volumes in a fine decorated binding. <br/> <br/> James S. Virtue hardcover
1870F019London: Virtue & Co. 1870. Hardcover. Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. vviii384pp. 35 of 36 full-page steel engravings.lacks Salmacis p316 Bound in full red morocco slightly darkened with gilt borders and raised bands A really fine example in lovely condition. No wear foxing or fading. Occasional light mark on rear board otherwise a superb copy. A.E.G. <br/> <br/> Virtue & Co. hardcover