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196519401William Andrews Clark Memorial Library University of California Los Angeles CA 1965. 8vo. First Edition thus; original buff wrappers printed in black a near fine copy. Augustan Reprint Society Publication No. 114. This facsimile is a high-quality photographic reprint of copies in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library. VERY SCARCE. William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California, Los Angeles CA, unknown
16-6339Mid-late 19th Century. . Watercolor and gouache. 31 x 22cm. Annotated with artist's name verso and collection number. .Compare to Morgan Library Dept. of Drawings and Prints. Record ID:109832.Notes:The artist's fame stems from his sketches of Parisian society for which Baudelaire dubbed him “the Painter of Modern Life†in the pages of Le Figaro 1863. Widely traveled and a regular contributor to the growing corpus of illustrated journals such as Illustrated London News and Punch he worked swiftly and captured the sense of movement synonymous with modern urban life.This group of figures appears to be gathered in the foyer of a theater or cabaret judging from the row of gas lamps along the upper margin. The women wear small bonnets one a cape the other a jacket over voluminous crinolines a stiff underskirt introduced in 1855 and unfashionable by 1867. They speak to two men in top hats while a third seems indifferent to their presence; other similarly attired men mill about and walk through the background.Provenance:Né en 1906 à Lezay Deux-Sèvres Jacques Cathy a exercé d’abord la profession de caricaturiste à l’hebdomadaire « Le Rire ». Il a rejoint vers 1927 l’équipe du Cabaret « La Vache Enragée » conduite par Roger Toziny. Jacques Cathy poursuit sa carrière de chansonnier après le décès de Toziny en 1939 et après la guerre il conduit parallèlement une carrière d’acteur dans le cinéma. Jacques Cathy était le 3ème Maire de La Commune Libre de Montmartre à partir de l’élection en 1949.Final provenance: Les Collections Aristophil - 164 bis avenue Charles-de-Gaulle 92200 Neuilly-sur-Seine. Mid-late 19th Century. unknown
1938biblio59<p>Twice a Year nO. 1 Fall-Winter 1938 Very well-preserved copy of Biennial Journal published by Dorothy Norman social activist photographer and devotee of Alfred Stieglitz with works by by Rilke Bourne Dreiser Silone Anais Nin Olson and photographs by Alfred Stieglitz.Shelfwear to corners of spine and cover. Binding tight. Immaculate interior. </p> DOROTHY NORMAN paperback
191841763New York: George H. Doran Company 1918. Hardcover. Illustrations by May Wilson Preston. Small 8vo. Beige paper over boards with black lettering and blue and black pictorial stamping pictorial dust jacket. 86pp. Partly-color frontispiece partly-color full-page plate pictorial endpapers. Near fine/god plus. Jacket complete and fairly attractive though a bit age toned edgeworn and with some edge chips at top of front panel. A tight attractive first edition in the rarely seen dust jacket -- plus a choice autograph addition: Tipped at the top of the front flyleaf is a 5" X 2½" slip bearing a handsome "Very sincerely / Mary Roberts Rinehart" signed large and bold in blue fountain pen ink with a typed date below of April 24 1922. Fine. Light-hearted World War One doughboy fiction about to cite rear jacket panel "the adventures that befell Sergeant Gray of Headquarters Troops." Tough to find such an attractive copy and in the jacket. George H. Doran Company hardcover
1997JP-B253-01Indianapolis: Indianapolis Museum of Art and Indiana University Press 1997 Indianapolis: Indianapolis Museum of Art 1997. First edition first printing so stated. 4to. Cloth binding 278 pp. decorated endpapers illustrated throughout mainly in color. A scholarly description of the extensive holdings in the Indianapolis Museum of Art the largest outside England including the famous Pantzer Collection donated to the Museum. Full scholarly notes and bibliography. New in new dustjacket protected with a mylar cover. Indianapolis Museum of Art and Indiana University Press hardcover
1995104025Ravensburger Buchverlag G 1995. Ohne Schutzumschlag Hardcover Gut Ravensburger Buchverlag G, hardcover
158179Leiden A.W. Sijthoff 1953. 2 volumes: 116;230 p.; 3 plates. Cloth. 25 cm hardcover
117777Leiden A.W. Sijthoff 1953. 2 volumes: 116;230 p.; 3 plates. Cloth. 25 cm hardcover
154114Leiden etc. Brill 2000. X615 p. Cloth. 24 cm Dissertation Univ. Groningen Binding partly and slightly waterstained. Interior fine hardcover
198411790-1Evanston IL: TriQuarterly Fall 1984. <b><i>Includes: Hayden Carruth "Three Poems." Signed by Carruth Stephen Dixon "Two Stories." Signed by Dixon</i></b>. First edition / First printing. Illustrated wrappers. Fine. TriQuarterly,
198237439Société D'Édition `les Belles Lettres'. 1982. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Very minor shelfwear. Scholar's name to ffep D. Gerber.; Parallel text in French and Greek.; Collection Des Universités De France. Association Guillaume Budé; 126 X 12 X 193 millimeters; 209 pages . 2251003622 . Société D'Édition `les Belles Lettres' hardcover
198236344B. G. Teubner. 1982. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Scholar's name to ffep D. Gerber. Else fine.; Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana TEUBNER; 50 pages . B. G. Teubner hardcover
1960024213Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Art Institute 1960. First Edition . Illustrated Wrappers. Fine. Cover Portrait B/W Reproductions. Exhibition catalogue with comments. <br/> <br/> Los Angeles County Art Institute unknown
2001S9416<p>IN GREEK. Hard coverjacket in slipcase 29x25 cm 364 pp. ill.; shipping weight 3 kg.</p><p>The second volume is entirely devoted to the most eminent portable icons of Protaton. They are presented in a chronological order and more than a hundred and eighty icons are mentioned. </p><p><strong>IMPORTANT: The shipping cost is an important parameter of this order; it is NOT included in the price and depends on the actual weight and destination; you will have to approve it after the confirmation of the order. You may ask for an estimate before placing the order at: dem.siatras@gmail.com</strong></p> Melissa hardcover
2008359691New York : Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery Columbia University 2008. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine cloth copy in a near-fine very slightly edge and dust-dulled dust-wrapper. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description: x 115 pages : illustrations some color map ; 37 cm. Subjects: Stone carving China ; Exhibitions. Sculpture Chinese ; Exhibitions. Genre: Art. Language: English. New York : Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Art Gallery, Columbia University hardcover
200092025Hallwag Kümmerly & Frey Zollikofen 2000. Taschenbuch Gut Taschenbuch 319 Seiten / Hallwag Kümmerly & Frey Zollikofen, unknown
18869663George Bell and Sons 1886. 4to. Second and Best Edition Large Paper on laid paper endpapers browned free endpapers rather more so; original cloth sides with double frame border in black gilt back uncut a very good bright clean copy. The first edition included only ten translations; the present edition comprises thirty-one. A very nice copy of a work elegantly printed and produced at the Whittingham's Chiswick Press. George Bell and Sons, hardcover
18018321Printed for G. and J. Robinson No. 25 Pater-noster Row 1801. 2 vols. 8vo. Second Edition on laid paper two early nineteenth signatures on titles later signature on blank preliminary of both volumes; handsomely bound in early nineteenth century full tree calf sides with decorative floral frame border in gilt backs gilt extra second and fourth compartments with red and green leather labels lettered and tooled in gilt all other compartments ruled with Greek key and floral rolls enclosing a gilt star device doublures tooled in gilt and blind a clean crisp and most attractive copy. Dedicated to Warren Hastings late Governor General of Bengal Hamilton's first novel appeared in 1796 to considerable acclaim. It satirises society through the device of Oriental letters on the model of works by Montesquieu and Goldsmith its theme being that women also can be both strong and able. The Preface based partly on her brother's experiences in India is both extensive and erudite. Elizabeth Hamilton 1758-1816 Irish novelist essayist and poet. Born in Belfast she moved as a child to Stirling later to London and finally to Edinburgh in 1804. She directed all her works to her own sex whose qualities of mind she admired and promoted. She was praised by Maria Edgeworth and famously by Jane Austen who was pleased that such 'a respectable writer' had read Sense and Sensibility. Block p.96; Todd p.147. See CBEL III p.398. Printed for G. and J. Robinson, No. 25 Pater-noster Row, hardcover
1927003672<p>Paris: Transition 1927. TRANSITION was a literary journal featuring experimental writing and art work published in Paris from 1927 to 1938 and distributed primarily through Shakespeare and Company. This is the second issue from May 1927. It is in very fragile condition with detached and flaking brown paper covers. Interior is intact with all pages attached although paper is browned and the binding is breaking at a couple of places. Pages are otherwise clean and unmarked. 185 pages with contributions from Kay Boyle poem "Complaint" William Carlos Williams poem "The Dead Baby" James Joyce from a work in progress and Rainier Maria Rilke "Against the Age" translated by editor Jolas. Soft Cover.</p> Transition paperback
1928003678<p>Paris: Transition 1928. TRANSITION was a literary journal featuring experimental writing and art work published in Paris from 1927 to 1938 and distributed primarily through Shakespeare and Company. This is the tenth issue from January 1928. Very good-- condition: covers are missing pages firmly bound but edgeworn and browned. Definitely a delicate item. The two-sheet 4 pages black-and-white illustration section shows evidence of water-wrinkling at the top. 152 pages with contributions from William Carlos Williams "Theessentialroar" Gertrude Stein "If He Thinks A Novelette of Desertion" Kay Boyle an essay on Hart Crane's poety none too flattering an essay by Laura Riding also on Crane and poetry from the afore-mentioned Kay Boyle Malcolm Cowley and others. Soft Cover.</p> Transition paperback
1927003677<p>Paris: Transition 1927. TRANSITION was a literary journal featuring experimental writing and art work published in Paris from 1927 to 1938 and distributed primarily through Shakespeare and Company. This is the ninth issue from December 1927. Very good-- condition: front cover is loose but present firm binding although the top 1 1/4" of the backstrip is loose and partially gone from the spine. Covers browned and sunned with 2 1/2" chip missing from edge of back cover somewhat brittle; pages lightly browned but clean and firmly attached with little brittleness. The two-sheet 4 pages black-and-white illustration section of Joan Miro Max Ernst and de Kermadec shows evidence of water-wrinkling at the top. The first two thirds of the pages have a light vertical crease showing up as a faint vertical shadow on the front cover in the scan. 208 pages with contributions from William Carlos Williams "Winter" Djuna Barnes "Rape and Repining" poetry also from Hart Crane Laura Riding and others. Soft Cover.</p> Transition paperback
1927003676Paris: Transition 1927. TRANSITION was a literary journal featuring experimental writing and art work published in Paris from 1927 to 1938 and distributed primarily through Shakespeare and Company. This is the seventh issue from October 1927. Very good condition with firm binding--one small closed tear at top corner next to spine browned and sunned covers pages lightly browned but clean and firmly attached with no brittleness that you could expect from a paperback publication of this age. 176 pages some uncut--care necessary to cut this "elderly" paper safely with contributions from William Carlos Williams extracts from "A Voyage to Pagany" James Joyce the 7th excerpt from a work in progress poetry by Yvor Winters Alllen Tate Hart Crane Robert Graves and others. Soft Cover. Transition Paperback
19403677New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company 1940. Hardcover. 8vo. Brown cloth pictorial duts jacket. 335pp. Very good/good. Jacket edgeworn and with edge chips but overall attractive; ownership signature on front flyleaf. First edition of this picaresque novel that follows traveler Curly Martin across the country in search of his mentor industrialist Mr. Borland. Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover
1988000429Cambridge University Press 1988. Book. Hardcover. Pioneering study of the Ethiopian Revolution of 1974 with emphasis on the institutionalization of the revolutionary regime from 1978 onward. Sunning to DJ spine and a few pages of underlining in first chapter only owner signature of front endpaper o/w VERY GOOD COPY FIRST PRINTING. Cambridge University Press Hardcover