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69838Turnhout Brepols 1990 - 1994. 2 volumes in 4 parts: XIX1127;XXI1212 p. 25 cm CPPM new 752 EuroVol. 1 in paperback vol. 2 in cloth Heavy book may require extra shipping costs paperback
88018701Tokyo 1980 Kodansha. Blue cloth folio 26.5 x 37 cm. cloth/board slipcase 61 color 319 b.w. photos 182p.notes the plates chronology of China Japan & Korea very clean sharp like new copy. Volume #10 is especially scarce ! Introduction by Jan Fontein Director & Curator Asiatic Dept of Art selection & notes by Ms. Fontein & Wu Tung. An outstanding work superbly illustrated on heavy paper. An important reference source book. Superbly done well written. . unknown
73807Groningen Barkhuis & Univ. Library of Groningen 2002. XV405 p. Hardb. unknown
79081Dordrecht Amst. Foris Benjamins 1985 - 2003. 20 vols. Stiff wrs. 22 cm Lacking vol. 5 Heavy set may require extra shipping costs unknown
88018601Tokyo 1981 Kodansha. Blue cloth fine folio 10.25x14.25 inches slipcase 95 color 445 b.w. photos 181p. chrono- logy with notes to the plates very clean solid copy. FIRST TRADE EDITION Introduction by John A Pope selection & notes by Josephine E. Knapp on Chinese Japanese and Korean ceramics. Notes on Islamic ceramics by Esin Atil. An outstanding work on their collection superbly illustrated on heavy paper with very high quality polychrome plates. unknown
88018101Tokyo 1981 Kodansha. Blue cloth folio 27 x 37.5 cm. a clean copy board slip case 99 color 353 b.w. photos 166p chronology map and notes to the plates vol. 4 Iran Bastan Museum Teheran clean solid copy. FIRST TRADE EDITION Introduction by Firouz Bagherzadeh Director Iranian Centre for archaelogical research with selection and notes by F. Bagherzadeh Anne Saurat and Masahiko Sato. Covering their collectino of Irianian and Chinese ceramisc. An outstanding work superbly illustrated on heavy paper. An important reference source book. A valuable resource for collectors. . unknown
2002AM-7151<p>Paris Musées Paris 2002. paperback. fine.</p> Paris Musées, Paris
19792221834<p>INSCRIBED COPY</p><p>First edition. Tall thin octavo. Illustrations printed in brown by Catherine Kanner. Gilt stamped brown cloth dark brown endpapers. Dust jacket unclipped. Fine. 138 pages.</p><p>Signed and inscribed by Gardner on leaf before halftone: "For Hugh Mullins with regards and best wishes. Los Angeles March 14 1981."</p> Lord John Press hardcover
1963220155New York NY: Crown Publishers Inc. 1963. Book. Good. Hardcover. The Q.L.P. Art Series Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Q.L.P. Art Series. Translated from French. Critical survey of Maurice de Vlaminck's work details his influence in the Fauve movement. 96 pp.w/ over 80 b&w and color plates including several mounted to the page such as one on the title page. Book Condition : Good; no text marks; light rubbing/fingerprint marks to covers; slight stain at top of rear illustrations index and rear free end paper; toning/darkening to spine and top cover edges. No Dust Jacket. . Crown Publishers, Inc. Hardcover
1989010247Oxford: Phaidon. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published Oxford: Phaidon 1989 first printing. 4to. 9 7/8" x 11 1/4" 112pp. lavishly illustrated with b/w plates. Edited by Adrian Woodhouse. White cloth with black titles black endpapers. "A unique photographic record of Vivien Leigh's life taken by the photographer who noticed her on her first stage appearance in 1936 and asked her to model for him. This meeting led to a series of photographs produced at regular intervals throughout the rest of her life and a friendship which lasted beyond her death. The photographs which were taken for the casting of the role of Scarlet O'Hara were so successful that certain camera angles and the special "Vivien Leigh look" the photographer created were incorporated into key scenes in "Gone with the Wind". Personal memoirs which accompany the photographs contain many unknown details about her life and have ensured that her legend like that of Marilyn Monroe has lived after her death." Fine in fine dust jacket. . Fine. Hard. 1st. 1989. Phaidon unknown
20125197Chicago: CityFiles Press 2012 . 4th printing. Hardcover. As New/as new. 4to 287 pages black cloth <br/><br/>Vivian Maier the Chicago-area amateur "nanny photographer" was a virtual unknown until after her death at 83 in 2009 when her archives of 100000 photos was revealed to the public. Initialled by the co-authors with black felt-tipped pens on the title-page. CityFiles Press hardcover
151304Cambridge CUP 1973. 117 p. illustrations. Cloth 22 cm Includes a text and translation of 'M. Ceti Faventini De diversis fabricis architectonicae' hardcover
116218N.pl. André Balland 1965. 31912 p. ills. Hardbound 25 cm hardcover
156759Stuttgart Leipzig B.G. Teubner 1998. XXXV216 p. Cloth. 20.5 cm BT Bibliotheca Teubneriana A few very faint spots on frontcover hardcover
18500006137London: John Murray 1850. Third edition. Hardcover. Good. 17 illustrations the costume drawings were made by a Maltese artist. Octavo lv 420 pages original covers new spine endpapers and paper label. <br/><br/>Part 1 in six chapters is "Egypt in 1833". Other monasteries in the Turkish Empire and also Jerusalem. Appendix II is "Recipes of Turkish Cookery 5pp." 17 illustrations the costume drawings were made by a Maltese artist . With a folding plan of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Curzon aka Lord Zouche travelled the Middle East in search of Biblical manuscripts. "I will write down some account of the most curious of these manuscripts and the places in which they were found as well as some of the adventures which I encountered in the pursuit of my venerable game - Preface." John Murray hardcover
ANAIS-084440733XLibrary of Congress. hardcover. Good. 8.3x1.5x10.8. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Library of Congress hardcover
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SONG084440733XBrand: Library of Congress 0000-00-00. 1st. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.25x1.50x10.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Library of Congress hardcover
199123574Washington D. C.: Library of Congress 1991. First edition. Cloth. A fine copy and as new in a lightly soiled plain dust jacket. xxxv 427 pp. Illus. with 98 color & b/w plates. Sm. 4to. One hundred essays about The Rosenwald Collection which "constitutes the largest single gathering of rare books at the Library of Congress and . represents one of the finest collections of books formed by any individual." Essays cover Manuscripts Early Printing Typography & Writing Books Illustrated Books Eighteenth-Century French Illustrated Books William Blake Modern Illustrated Books Architecture Bindings Geography Herbals and Science. Library of Congress hardcover
18484463<p>First edition. Small octavo. Original glazed yellow boards spine a bit worn. With half title page. Good a little foxing. 27 pages. No signatures or bookplates. BAL 13069.</p> NICHOLS hardcover
101-a4496Heritage Books Inc. Paperback. new. new. new. <p>In 1853 the Commonwealth of Virginia began an annual registration of births and deaths. The Birth Index of Slaves 1853-1865 was later transcribed by the Works Project Administration WPA and recorded on microfilm. While the information - name of slave owner infant's name mother's name birth date place of birth - is of immense value to genealogists working with the microfilm can be problematic. Hence the creation of this multi-volume reference work Virginia Slave Births Index 1853-1865. In 2003 staff and volunteers with Local History/Special Collections Alexandria Library began to transcribe the WPA microfilm enter data into spreadsheets and sort the information by slave owner's surname and given name. Entries include single births multiple births and stillbirths. Occasionally both parents of an enslaved infant are identified. In rare instances the name of a freeborn infant appears. Independent city and county names are spelled out. Data not reported in the microfilm is denoted by """"----."""" Illegible text in the microfilm is denoted by """"####."""" This index includes more than 130000 entries.<br></p><p> </p><p><meta charset=""""utf-8""""><strong>Alexandria Library Local History/Special Collections</strong></p><p> </p><p>2007 5½x8½ paper alphabetical 714 pp.</p><p>ISBN: 9780788444968</p><p><meta charset=""""utf-8"""">101-A4496</p> Heritage Books, Inc. paperback
500590<p>"Harriet Beecher Stowe" in black ink on 1/2 length vignette portrait of Stowe. Photograph is by George H. Hastings 147 Tremont St. Boston with his imprint on the verso of the gilt edged mount. 4 1/4" x 6 5/8"; very good fresh; ca 1880. Signed in full on the lower mount: "Harriet Beecher Stowe".</p> unknown
605122<p>not signed on a 3/4 length portrait of William Saroyan wearing a double breasted suit long silk tie white shirt holding a cigarette looking down and to the right of the camera. Photograph is by Henry Flannery San Francisco; matte finish; 8" x 10". Very good-fine old glue stains on verso fresh. ca. mid 1930'a.</p> unknown
2221832<p>"Margaret Widdemer Schauffler" in black fountain pen ink on 3/4 length shot of Widdemer wearing a dark coat with turned up collar. Photograph is by Mishkin N.Y. with their logo in the lower right corner and is on heavy weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; ca. 1920.</p><p>Signed and inscribed: "For Grace Thompson Hufford from Margaret Widdemer Schauffler with delightful book fair recollection."</p><p>Widdemer 1880-1978 poet and novelist including the "Winona" series for girls. In 1919 she won the Pulitzer Prize. She was married to the poet Robert Haven Schauffler. Three of her novels were made into motion pictures. She claimed friendships with F. Scott Fitzgerald Ezra Pound and other author's of her day.</p> unknown
1917602122<p>"Kate Douglas Wiggin" in black fountain pen ink on 3/4 length pose seated in an ornate Chinese chair wearing large hat with her hands inside of a fur muff. Photograph is by Aimee Dupont N.Y. with logo in the lower left corner and is on heavy stock and on the original photographer’s mount. Image size 4 3/8" x 6 1/8" on a contemporary beveled edge mount no printing on the back 5 1/4" x 7 1/4"; very good several tiny chips to the emulsion; very good; 1917. Signed and inscribed: "To Louis Raker with sincere regard Kate Douglas Wiggin." Also signed in the upper left corner: "L.R./K.D.W. 1917." Wiggin 1856-1923 American writer and educator; organized in San Francisco the first free kindergarten on Pacific coast in 1878; founded with her sister California Kindergarten Training School in 1880; also wrote the enormously popular "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm" 1903 filmed by Fox in 1932 and 1938.</p> unknown