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BM15921Michigan: By the Author Published circa 1941; Signed in ink by the Author on the title page with short poem; Cardstock covers green cover title & red cover illustration; A just good ex library copy with pocket in the back & large handsome bookplate inside front cover; 38 pages. . Illus. by Jacqueline Campau. 6"x9". [By the Author] unknown
19951390465New York: The Legal Classics Library 1995. Reprint. Hardcover. Octavo two volumes. In Very Good condition. Bound in grayish blue leather bearing gilt lettering to the spines. Gilt decorations and rules to the spines. Raised bands to the spines. Boards have extremely mild wear. Gilt decorations to the front and rear boards. Text blocks have all edges gilt. Marbled end papers. Frontispiece. Ribbon marker. Reprint. <br /> <br /> CONTENTS: Vol. One "Historical" vi viii 326 pages -- Vol. Two "Jurisprudence" viii 509 pages<br /> <br /> <p> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column O N-DO. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1390465. FP New Rockville Stock. The Legal Classics Library hardcover
182921426Poughkeepsie: Isaac Platt 1829. Good overall. A Poughkeepsie imprint of a sermon delivered by the American philosopher who would later become president of Union College. Hickok 1798 - 1888 taught at a private school in Bethel Ct. graduated from Union College and studied theology by apprenticing himself to William Andrews and Bennet Tyler both of Connecticut. Hickok was ordained minister in 1824 at the Congregational Church in Kent Connecticut where he served as pastor until 1829. He then succeed Dr. Lyman Beecher at the Congregational Church in Litchfield Connecticut. He taught at Western Reserve College Auburn Theological Seminary and then Union College. He succeeded Eliphalet Nott as president of Union in 1865 and then retired to Amherst Mass where he continued to work with students & teachers of philosophy. 8vo 9pp. Toned chipped at edges. With linen reinforcement at spine and in a modern acetate fronted binding. Isaac Platt unknown
196920101221119518Washington D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press 1969. Paper Back. Acceptable. Spine sunned with a lean; binding flexible; text block rippled; general yellowing. Smithsonian Institution Press unknown
1998052455Istanbul: Yapi Kredi Kultur Sanat Yayincilik 1998. Soft cover. New. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Paperback. Pbo. 4to. 29 x 23 cm. In French and Turkish. 224 p. color and b/w ills. Le voyage de Jules Laurens en Turquie.= Jules Laurens'in Türkiye yolculugu. Edited by Münevver Eminoglu. Text by Christine Peltre Engin Yenal. Exhibition catalogue. Jules Joseph Augustin Laurens commonly known as Jules Laurens was a French artist in drawing painting and lithography who is remembered above all for his Oriental works. One of a family of five at the age of 12 he went to live with his brother Jean-Joseph 1801¿1890 in Montpellier where he attended the city's art college while benefitting from his brother's artistic contacts. He went on to Paris studying under Paul Delaroche at the École des Beaux-Arts first exhibiting in 1840 and completing his studies in 1846. Chosen by the geographer Xavier Hommaire de Hell to join him on an extended scientific journey to Turkey and Persia Laurens made over a thousand drawings of the sites costumes and people he encountered on his travels. They included many portraits of Persian personalities. His biography "Nazar-Andaz" gives an account of de Hell's death at Isfahan in August 1848. Thanks to the French ambassador Laurens was able to reach Teheran from where he sent back de Hell's notes together with his own drawings. Hundreds of them were presented in the Atlas historique et scientifique the fourth volume of the Voyage en Turquie et en Perse published by de Hell's wife. Some of Laurens' lithographs were published in L'Illustration and Tour du Monde both popular periodicals while the originals together with his early watercolours were given to the library of the École des Beaux-Arts. Laurens also painted examples of qajar art while in Persia including his Danseuse au tambourin. <br/> <br/> Yapi Kredi Kultur Sanat Yayincilik paperback
1988052419Salt Lake City UT: Cultural Resource Program: Bureau of Reclamation Upper Colorado Region 1988. Book. Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9" - 12" tall. Stiff red textured wraps lettered in black. Vol. II only of 2. iim298-592 pp. illus. Text block edges a bit tanned otherwise essentially as issued. Cultural Resource Program: Bureau of Reclamation, Upper Colorado Region Paperback
17-0130Breda : Artimo Foundation ; New York : D.A.P. Distributed Art Publishers 1996. 4to. 321p. Hardcover with glossy dust jacket. Very Good very minor markings and creasing on dust jacket. Color prints throughout. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Breda : Artimo Foundation ; New York : D.A.P. Distributed Art Publishers, [1996]. hardcover
71-1631New York: Marlborough-Gerson Gallery Inc. 1966. 8vo. 22 pp. Soft Cover. Black and white plates throughout. Very Good minor wear on covers interior sheets lightly yellowed otherwise clean and intact. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. New York: Marlborough-Gerson Gallery Inc., 1966. paperback
SKB-14846n.p.:n.p. 1938. Shows the intertwined bodies of two fish-like mermaid creatures in white against a brown background. Issued in the French art magazine XXe Siecle No. 4 Christmas 1938 but here offered separately. Fine in its original state with the edges untrimmed and the publisher's staple holes to left edge 12.5" x 9.75". n.p.:n.p., [1938]. unknown
2012404598Leerdam: NAi / National Glass Museum 2012. A fine copy. Folio. 520 pages. Pictorial boards. "Starting his career as a glassblower at the Leerdam glass works factory when he was just 14 years old Andries Copier 1901-1991 went on to become the greatest glass designer that the Netherlands has ever known. Copier was influenced by the Bauhaus design ethos and following its lead established a clean geometric Dutch style for the glass arts that combined affordability with elegance. Made in association with the Dutch National Glass Museum on the occasion of their momentous Copier retrospective The Oeuvre of A.D. Copier catalogues the prolific designer's life's work. Cataloging nearly 2000 works--with more than 1200 examples reproduced in full color--it also includes designs sketches and scholarly writings that elucidate Copier's wide-ranging inspirations and techniques. This publication is the definitive monograph on a canonical figure in Dutch design" the publisher. NAi / National Glass Museum unknown
1971GD013087BC6S4William Morrow 1971. William Morrow 1971 First U.S. Edition 8vo. 152 pages. Book bound in a three quarter green leather with leather corners. Five raised bands on spine with title and author name in gilt on spine top edge gilt. Spine has faded to a uniforn tan color that bleads over to the spine edges on both boards. Book in very good condition. Book from the library of Margaret Kelly Hughes known as Mardi wife of John Chambers Hughes the U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO 1953-1955. Margaret Hughes lived in France during WWII & volunteered to help French prisoners of war held in Meaux. She was decorated 3 times by the French Government for her service to the country & wrote "Les Lauriers Sont Coupes" about her experiences during the war. Book is inscribed to Mardi Hughes and signed by author on front endgage. . Signed by Author. First U.S. Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. William Morrow Hardcover
1963GD013075BC4S3William Morrow 1963. William Morrow 1963 First Edition 8vo. 256 pages. Book bound in a three quarter green leather with leather corners. Five raised bands on spine with title and author name in gilt on spine top edge gilt. Spine has faded to a uniform brown some spotting to cloth on front board else book very good condition. Book from the library of Margaret Kelly Hughes known as Mardi wife of John Chambers Hughes the U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO 1953-1955. Margaret Hughes lived in France during WWII & volunteered to help French prisoners of war held in Meaux. She was decorated 3 times by the French Government for her service to the country & wrote "Les Lauriers Sont Coupes" about her experiences during the war. Book is inscribed to Mrs. Hughes signed by author on title page. . Signed by Author. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. William Morrow Hardcover
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1968RWARE0000069999Clarke Irwin 1968. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Clarke Irwin hardcover
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2511522 December 1933. Postcard with letterhead 'From Mrs. last word deleted H. A. L. Fisher Thursley Godalming Surrey'. See Fisher’s entry and those of Robert Lynd in the Oxford DNB. On unillustrated post card with printed letterhead. In fair condition a trifle worn and discoloured with one inky thumbprint not over text and a kink to one corner. Addressed by Fisher to ‘Miss Mayra sic Lynd / 5 Keats Grove / Hampstead / NW.’ Signed by Fisher with initials ‘H F’. Reads: ‘What charming verses! You might as easily have replied otherwise eg / Hola! un gant! / Bonnet rouges en avant! / A la Bourgeoisie / choisie / Aux capitalistes / Farceurs fumistes / un gant de / etc etc / H F’. The recipient writes the following lengthwise on the address side: ‘H. A. L. Fisher to whom I was a temporary daughter or niece at New College while I was a Home-Student 1931-4 had urged me in verse not to cut off my long hair & I had replied “The hair remains - / “The virtue & the bun†&c / & had gone on to ask him for a quote in praise of “The Bible to be read as Literature†which Heinemann were about to publish. No that must have been after 1934. / M. Gaster 1987 / I must have left a glove behind at Thursby & written a verse.’ 22 December 1933. Postcard with letterhead 'From Mrs. [last word deleted] H. A. L. Fisher, Thursley, Godalming, Surrey'. unknown
249189 June 1907; 34 Norham Road Oxford. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. At his death in 1917 H. T. Beresford-Hope was Third Secretary at the British Legation at Athens; and he left the enormous sum of £67167. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Folded twice for postage. Addressed to ‘My dear Beresford-Hope’ and signed ‘H. Fisher’. Twenty-eight lines of text. He begins a gently teasing letter by stating that he is delighted to hear of Beresford-Hope’s ‘triumph in the Diplomatic Service examination’ his wife joining him in sending congratulations. ‘Herbert is a good man and moreover a man of a sic Balliol and it is a distinction to have got ahead of him.’ He presumes that Beresford-Hope is now ‘the complete foreigner retaining only the slightest acquaintance with your native tongue’. He urges him to ‘Become an ambassador if you like the sooner the better but do not plunge us into war or in any way imitate the proceedings of that courteous but unwise gentleman the late Duc de Grammont. Eradicate by your personal example the false maxim now so prevalent that England expects every diplomat to play polo.’ He thinks that BH has ‘a chance of going ahead judging from the deplorable feebleness of so many of our Foreign Blue books notably the recent collection of reports in Foreign Income boxes compiled by the second secretaries of our legations.’ He ends by inviting him to ‘Come and see us when you are next this way.’ 9 June 1907; 34 Norham Road, Oxford. unknown
ANAIS-0701203129Hogarth. hardcover. Good. 9.5X6.5X1.5. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Hogarth hardcover
2007DADAX0548155127Kessinger Publishing 2007-07-25. hardcover. New. 6.00x1.69x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover