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19751822College Station TX: Texas A&M University Press 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. xxix 202 pp with illustrations index. Light damage to front free endpaper name written on front pastedown lightly bumped bottom corners; else clean and sound. Dust jacket shows very light shelf wear with a few spots of nibbling at the folds. An eyewitness account of the Texas Revolution written by an intelligent and perceptive officer on Santa Anna's staff. Texas A&M University Press hardcover books
1999152185New York: MoMA 1999. Softcover. Fine. Small stapled brochure with greenl/black illus. wraps and orange lettering. 14 pp. with 12 color and bw illus. Brochure/amusee for the "Things" section of the three-part exhibition principally devoted to the visual arts from 1880 to 1920 and drawin from MoMA's collections. ModernStarts: People Places Things held at MoMA from November 1999 to March 2000. The period was one of many modern starts many different beginnings or initiatives the most influential of which were represented in the three exhibitions. The "Things" exhibition centered on objects. With works by Duchamp Gauguin Riemerschmid Mackintosh Outerbridge Rietveld and others. Note: This is NOT the large hardbound catalogue for the complete three exhibitions! MoMA unknown books
196820814New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1968. Softcover. VG. Rubbing to covers. Clean interior but with small stickers to upper front cover and spine on one copy owner's sticker inside other copy. Black & color illus. wraps. Appx. 440 pp. 220 bw plates. Published to accompany an exhibition held October 30 1968 to January 5 1969. With an introduction and the catalogue of the 220 works exhibited. Divided into sections of illuminated manuscripts paintings and drawings sculpture ivories metalwork goldsmiths' work enamels stained glass embroideries and tapestries and various other media. The Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown books
2006116712Newark New Jersey: The Newark Museum 2006. Softcover. VG. Color illus. wraps; 34 pp.; 16 color figures. Parallel text English and Spanish. Considers the works of Dominican artist Freddy Rodriguez b. 1945. With a variety of essays and illustrations. The Newark Museum unknown books
2009152040Zaragoza: Museo de Zaragoza 2009. Softcover. NF internally; VG covers but for a horizontal thin scratch to middle of back cover. Color-illus. brown wraps with white lettering. 95 pp. with 47 color and bw illus. Text in Spanish. With an introduction Goya en el Museo de Zaragoza Goya in the Museum of Zaragoza and the catalogue divided into ten sections including Formacion de Goya en la Academia Goya's Training at the Academy; Goya e Italia; Goya en Zaragoza; Estampas sobre copias de obras de Velazquez Prints from Copies of Works by Velazquez; Estampas seriadas de Goya Print Series by Goya and more. A lovely catalogue with excellent visual reproductions. Museo de Zaragoza unknown books
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196656523New York: Harcourt Brace & World. Very Good. 1966. Hardcover. First Edition. Gray boards green and orange stamping to spine very good copy in a slightly scuffed dj. . Harcourt, Brace & World hardcover books
2010162307Lubbock Texas: Texas Tech University Press 2010. Hardcover. NF/VG but museum ex-lib. with spine sticker inside back bar code and title page blind stamp. No other marks. Orchid cloth/boards; gilt lettering on spine. Color-illustrated ej with yellow lettering. xiv 225 pp. with color images throughout numbered by chapter. Dust jacket in protective cover. For four decades the embroiderers of Ninhue Chile have been stitching scenes of rural life in the "place of stones"-their village in the foothills of the Coastal Range between Santiago and Concepción. Their work stands today among the most evocative of Chilean arts as evocative as the story of how they came together at a crucial moment in Chile's history. Amid the political upheaval of 1971 stitchery expert Carmen Benavente returned to her native Santiago to find much of her family's farmland expropriated and resentment fomenting against former landowners. "Death to Benavente" she saw painted on one wall as she drove through the streets. Despite her family's anxieties Benavente was determined to bridge alienation to reach out to the families she'd grown up among. Going door to door on foot she offered to teach the women of Ninhue wool embroidery a nontraditional art. What followed is the story of a remarkable group of women empowered creatively and economically by their new undertaking. As artisans and entrepreneurs who found eager markets for their original works in such imaginative patterns and textures as those showcased here they continue to stitch a success story all their own. In Benavente's poignant telling the embroiderers of Ninhue map a social economic and artistic journey inspiring to artisans aficionados curators historians and economists. Despite dramatic swings of the political pendulum what these women built together succeeded in giving them a sphere of standing too little explored. - from the dust jacket. Texas Tech University Press hardcover books
1986269001Guatemala City: Ixchel Museum 1986. hardcover. good/very good. Color plates some folding b/w Illus. 4to red cloth d.w. cloth lightly soiled some margins very slightly wavy. Guatemala City: Ixchel Museum 1986.<br/><br/> Text in English and Spanish.<br/><br/> Ixchel Museum unknown books
198984703Bogota: Fundacion de Investigaciones Arqueologicas Nacionales Banco de la Republica 1989. Paperback. Near Fine. maps sketches and illustrations 90p. Original wrapper. 23cm. Spanish text. <br/><br/> Fundacion de Investigaciones Arqueologicas Nacionales, Banco de la Republica paperback books
192024887Chicago Illinois: P.F. Volland Co. 1920. A single-sided broadside of this illustrated poem printed on stiff paper stock. Signed in the print by J.P. McEvoy and initialed C.L.B. Carmen L. Browne Approx. 7" x 11" size. Colors faded; light wear to edges; in good condition. First Edition. Not Bound. Good. P.F. Volland Co. paperback books
2001243887Sevilla: Universidad de Sevilla 2001. Paperback. 251p. text in Spanish footnotes poetry lightly-worn first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Serie: Colección Abierta #46. Universidad de Sevilla paperback books
1996045130Leon: Universidad de Leon Secretariado de Publicaciones 1996. 351p. b/w illus. original stiff printed wrappers. Universidad de Leon, Secretariado de Publicaciones unknown books
1982193833San Francisco: El Tecolote 1982. Newspaper. 9p. English 7p. Spanish insert of 8p. issue of Revista Literaria de el Tecolote photos illustrations ads features columns reviews services mild toning otherwise very good on newsprint. Single issue of the Mission District bilingual newspaper one side in English the other side in Spanish accompanied by the paper's liiterary supplement. Long article on the protests against the filming of "Crackers" in the Mission which co-starred the late Trinidad Silva a fine actor lost too soon who was at one time a friend of this bibliographer. El Tecolote unknown books
198088940Westport: Greenwood Press 1980. xvi145p. preface intorduction author index very good first edition in publisher's original cloth. Greenwood Press unknown books
1983235445San Francisco: Coming Up! 1983. Newspaper. 16p. folded tabloid newspaper illustrated with b&w photos spot colors ads mild toning otherwise very good. Above the fold story on the recall vote facing Mayor Feinstein The tabloid began life as San Francisco Bay Times. That paper folded quickly and was reformed as Coming Up! and went through another change adding the original name and eventually dropping the Coming Up! Coming Up! unknown books
1995231070Miami Beach: Conmoción 1995. Magazine. 47p. 8.5x11 inches texts in English and Spanish illustrated with erotic nudes photos and drawings poetry stories very good magazine in lightly-soiled and rubbed stapled white decorative wraps. This issue is dedicated to erotica including some black and white photography. Conmoción unknown books
2003181987Oakland CA: Circa 2003. Paperback. 64p. wraps very good condition. Not found in OCLC. African American author based in Oakland going to school at SF State. "Hip Hop culture is the background for Confessions of a B-Girl a sel-published collection of poetry attempting to release the poet's haunting past. The book captures the poet's struggle with what it means to be youn Black and women in America." - rear panel blurb. Circa paperback books
199614701996. MAIOCCO Carmen. THE CENTER: DOWNTOWN NEW BEDFORD IN THE 1950'S. No publication information 1996. 8vo. printed wraps. First Edition. Signed by Maiocco on the title page. Near fine. $25.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
004383Mexico; M1967: Editorial F. Trillas S. A. Octavo. Later printing. Spanish text. 109pp. A color illustrated story of young Rosita and Juanito for young readers or to be read to youngsters. In pictorial paper covered boards some toning to bottom edge of title page and a small wrinkle to upper corner of title page light rubbing or finger soiling. Editorial F. Trillas, S. A. unknown books
199244521Kriens: Museum in Bellpark 1992. First edition. 56 pp. Light toning to edges else near fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Illustrated exhibition catalogue. Eight page booklet in English about Perrin laid in. Kriens: Museum in Bellpark unknown books
2000194024Champaign: Self-published by the author A Hawk Production 2000. Paperback. xxii 117p. signed by the poet very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Spanish mother and Puerto Rican Father. Self-published by the author, A Hawk Production paperback books
1945523111945. RICHARDS Carmen Nelson. With Genevieve Rose Breen. MINNESOTA WRITES: A COLLECTION OF AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL STORIES BY MINNESOTA PROSE WRITERS. Minneapolis Minnesota: The Lund Press 1945. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. Signed presentation from Borghild Margarethe Dahl- a contributor- on the front pastedown: "With Love and best wishes for a Good Christmas to My Dear friends Bill and Mabelle Bergman from Borghild Dahl. 1945." Very Good; moderate edgewear & tanning small chip base of spine d/j. $25.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
196817851San Francisco: W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America 1968. 4to ca 28cm original pictorial staple-bound wrappers;32pp. Minor wear and soil; Very Good or better. Official organ of the W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America a left-wing student organization with direct ties to the CPUSA. This was the next-to-last issue and includes an apology from the editor for the magazine's increasingly irregular appearance. Rear cover portrait of Muhammad Ali captioned "K.O. racism - Muhammad Ali the real world Champ. W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America unknown books
1968237990Chicago: W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America 1968. Magazine. 31p. 8.5x11 inches illustrated with b&w photos and politcal cartoons staplebound pictorial wraps occasional minor pen marks. Though numbered vol. 3 no. 2 this is an error as that issue appeared in the previous year. This issue includes a tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. W.E.B. DuBois Clubs of America unknown books