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19001260538Paris France: Societe D'edition Artistique 1900. First. Octavo; Fair/no-DJ; Brown leather spine no text; Boards strong generally clean stray marks along cloth binding quarter binding with leather spine rubbing at corners covers edgeworn leather worn in patches at the head and tail of quarter binding along edges of spine for both front and back covers spine leather flaking off in pieces alternatively rubbed in patches exposing spine front and back covers partially detached at head and tail signatures exposed; Textblock darkened by age otherwise generally clean pencil notations throughout text in mix of French and English name of previous owner inscribed on half title page stray blue pen mark on page 29 edges of several pages soiled with age evidence of missing fly leaf at end of text front and back hinges cracked textblock cocked top edge gilt all edges show signs of wear; pp N/A.<br /> <br /> <p> Rodin's first Exhibition Catalog <br /> <br /> <p> Sculpture <br /> <br /> <p> eb/nd. 1260538. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Societe D'edition Artistique unknown books
1981272132London: Sotheby's 1981. First. hardcover. very good/very good. 113 plates several in color. 4to blue cloth d.w. sunned on spine portion margins throughout are lightly age-toned. London: Sotheby Parke Bernet 1981. Very good<br/><br/> Sotheby's unknown books
1981165142London: Sotheby Parke-Bernet 1981. Hardcover. VG/VG Slight tanning to page edges. Slight wear to edges of dust jacket. Gray cloth with gilt lettering. Color illus dj with black lettering. 264 pp. "In assembling his collection of Dutch and Flemish paintings and drawings of this period F.C. Butot sought not only works by conventional or well-known artists but instead deliberately chose fine and characteristic examples by lesser known and rare masters.in that 'golden age' when artistic inspiration was matched by technical ability many minor painters produced masterpieces. The Butot collection of paintings and drawings provides clear evidence of this and is a marvellous model for today's collectors in the field." -dj front flap. Sotheby Parke-Bernet hardcover books
1977227544Toronto: Oasis 1977. Paperback. 73p. 6.5x6.5 inches introduction poem by Ferlenghetti illustrated with drawings byt the poet poems acknowledgements and disclaimer very good first edition paperback in yellow pictorial wraps and glassine jacket. Breytenbach's first published work written and published while he was serving a sentence in a South African prison. Oasis paperback books
1974182786Amsterdam Netherlands: Vincent Van Gogh Museum 1974. Hardcover. VG/G light sunning to upper cloth edge; rubbing to corners. foxing to textblock edges. interior clean. dustjacket upper edge & spine top torn; edge-wear & rubbing to corners; tear front cover w/ worn tear. grey cloth w/ gilt spine printing. 155 pgs w/ 330 bw illustrations. grey illustrated dustjacket. This book is the first one ever to be written on van Rappard. Nearly all of the 291 paintings drawings sketchbooks aquarelles etchings and magazines illustrations in the catalogue are published here for the first time. Preceding the catalogue are essays on van Rappard's life his relationship with van Gogh and his use of prints. --dustjacket. Vincent Van Gogh Museum hardcover books
19741310888Amsterday: Vincent van Gogh Museum 1974. Hardcover. Quarto; VG/VG; Hardcover with DJ; Spine grey with black and white print; DJ clean and bright; Boards grey with gold print clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; 155 pages illustrated some color.<br /> Shelf: German & Scandinavian Art. 1310888. FP New Rockville Stock. Vincent van Gogh Museum hardcover books
200051567Cheltenham:: Edward Elgar. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 1840643900 . First edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Edward Elgar, hardcover books
189252551New York: Dodd Mead & Company. Very Good. 1892. Hardcover. New York: Dodd Mead and Company 1892. Ex-lib usual markings hinges show tape repair corners rubbed. Page egdes marbled overall a Very Good copy no DJ. . Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover books
188651232Boston: D. Lothrop & Company 1886. Second Edition. 16mo 17cm. Original brown cloth boards titled in gilt on front cover; 524pp. Tight clean Near Fine copy. <br/><br/>A generally favorable treatment of Jewish religion and culture by a Gentile author; includes discussion of European antisemitism the Russian pogroms and Zionist movements. Preceded by an 1884 edition under the American Hebrew imprint. Both editions are uncommon. SINGERMAN Judaica Americana 3427. D. Lothrop & Company unknown books
188328020Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1883. First edition. Removed. A very good- copy a few chips to the edges and small holes along inner edge. 2 pp. 8vo. 47th Congress 1st Session. House of Representatives. Report No. 1864. Grants a pension to the widow of Charles H. Thayer late of Company C. Tenth regiment Maine Volunteers who had been wounded in action. [Government Printing Office] unknown books
188245699Washington DC 1882. First Edition. Octavo 21cm.; self-wrappers; 16pp. Faint fold lines some light soil and a few small chips to wrapper extremities else Very Good and sound. Address delivered by the Senator from Massachusetts better known for introducing in 1887 the Dawes Act an attempt at assimilating the Native American population by eradicating tribal government. This title uncommon in OCLC four copies only as of August 2019 Wisconsin Historical only outside Massachusetts. unknown books
18594094baWashington D.C: Buell & Blanchard 1859. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. Americana; Oregon; 7 pages of text; 22.5cm; disbound; edges tattered; leaves separated. Buell & Blanchard Paperback books
196846307Amsterdam: Bureau de Recherches Surrealistes 1968. 4to pp. 92; printed on recto only orange paper covers text in French and English; near fine. Featuring the work of Laurens Vancrevel Schlechter Duvall Penelope Rosemont Georges Gronier Ted Joans Guy Cabanal and others. Although not stated this copy is from the library of Israel "Izzy" Young former owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village New York. <br/><br/> Bureau de Recherches Surrealistes unknown books
196846299Amsterdam: Bureau de Recherches Surrealistes 1968. 4to pp. 92; printed on recto only orange paper covers text in French and English; near fine with light dampstain to top corner. Featuring the work of Laurens Vancrevel Schlechter Duvall Penelope Rosemont Georges Gronier Ted Joans Guy Cabanal and others. Although not stated this copy is from the library of Israel "Izzy" Young former owner of the Folklore Center in Greenwich Village New York. <br/><br/> Bureau de Recherches Surrealistes unknown books
16132072Paris: for Raphael du Petit Val à Rouen 1613. Scarce French-language edition of Du Laurens works with a set of 26 anatomical engravings derived from Vesalius and others. "This is the second edition of the French translation of Du Laurens collected works. which preceded the publication of the Latin text. In addition to the author's textbook of anatomy and his account of scrofula the volume contains works on geriatrics melancholy and other mental afflictions and an early opthalmological work which describes the anatomy and diseases of the eye. The volume has an exceptionally well-engraved title page the author's engraved portrait and numerous historical and ornamental woodcut initials." Heirs of Hippocrates p. 144. According to Krivatsy the French translation of Du Laurens Opera Omnia was first published by P. Mettayer in Paris in 1613 and was reprinted by Raphael Du Petit Val in Rouen in 1621. Our copy has an engraved title signed by du Petit Val in Rouen but dated 1613; the Rouen librairie presumably recycled some of the original Paris-printed titles modifying the original engraving with a cancel. Du Laurens 1558-1609 was the court physician to Marie de Medicis and Henry IV and previously had been professor at the University of Montpellier. Wellcome I 1942; Krivatsy 3506 3507; Heirs of Hippocrates 389. Folio 23 x 34.5 cm 10 ff. including engraved allegorical title & portrait of Du Laurens 353 1 pp. 10 ff.; 1f. 53 3 ff.; 43 3 ff.; 57 3 ff.; 30 2 ff. Bound in contemporary French calf gilt-ruled covers with gilt wreath in center spine with raised bands rebacked with author-title gilt on spine. Ex Libris of Pierre Americ on front-end pastedown early ownership inscription of Michaux . De la Burtieve / Praecevitor S. Capellae Dune.sis on title. Soiling to engraved title with extreme right margin in partial facsimile; preliminary & final leaves remargined without loss; light waterstain in upper margin of scattered leaves; some other leaves soiled or spotted in margin. for Raphael du Petit Val à Rouen hardcover books
1610310617Arnhem/Amsterdam: Jan Janssonius/Dirk Pietersz Pers 1610. Third edition. With engraved title and 74 half page woodcut illustrations by Geerhardt de Jode printed and numbered recto. 2 74 1 blank leaves. Without final leaf of text including colophon. Small 4to 7-3/8 x 5-5/8 inches. Old vellum manuscript titles. Chip to head and tail of spine very good. Jode Geerhardt de. Third edition. With engraved title and 74 half page woodcut illustrations by Geerhardt de Jode printed and numbered recto. 2 74 1 blank leaves. Without final leaf of text including colophon. Small 4to 7-3/8 x 5-5/8 inches. Compelling emblem book featuring half-page woodcuts by Jode with a biblical text beneath and facing commentary. The third edition of a work first published in 1579. Lacking final leaf of text but with all illustrations. Jan Janssonius/Dirk Pietersz Pers unknown books
196637535NY: Marlborough-Gerson 1966. Paperback. Very good. 22pp. Tanned overall with some edgewear else very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/>exc l Marlborough-Gerson paperback books
18452309159Auburn N.Y: H. & J.C. Ivison 1845. Soft Cover. Good. No wrapper covers. Stained along top edge pencil note on title page pages soiled throughout. 1845 Soft Cover. 39 pp. One gathering. Author was an American philosopher and professor of theology at Western Reserve College. H. & J.C. Ivison paperback books
185810780New York: Appleton 1858. First edition 8vo 397pp. plus ads; top of spine cracked binding soiled else a good sound copy or better in orig. terracotta cloth; ex-MHS. <br/><br/> Appleton hardcover books
1833WRCAM26379Hartford: Printed by Philemon Canfield 1833. 40pp. Dbd. Some foxing. Very good. Idealistic pacifist address: "Oh! my country! blest in many things beyond any other land on which the sun hat shined -- how high in real and unfading glory shall be your station amid millenial governments if the. pen of history may but record your name among the first. who. ushered in the day of perpetual and universal peace." Also contained: a report of the Connecticut Peace Society a Treasurer's Account a copy of the society's constitution and a list of members. SABIN 31707. Printed by Philemon Canfield unknown books
18532308470Schenectady: G. Y. Van Debogert 1853. Hard Cover. Fair/No Jacket. Front board front free endpaper and second blank loose but included. Spine backing missing. Pencil note and ink name on front endpapers pencil note in preface and on rear free endpaper. 1853 Hard Cover. 431 pp. CONTENTS: Introduction: The Specific Province of Moral Science; Different Theories of the Ultimate Rule in Morals; The Ultimate Rule of Right; The Essential Attributes of the Ultimate Right; General Method; First Part. Pure Morality: Duties to Mankind - Duties to Other Than Mankind; Second Part. Positive Authority: First Division: Civil Government - Second Division: Divine Government - Third Division: Family Government. G. Y. Van Debogert hardcover books
2707Boston: The Gorham Press 1912. . Small 4to tan boards somewhat soiled; title lettering in red on front cover together with a photographic label Microfilm only record in OCLC. Boston: The Gorham Press, [1912]. hardcover books
1876WRCAM54221Amsterdam 1876. 4iii196pp. plus folding map. Original printed wrappers. Minor edge wear light dust-soiling and foxing. Internally clean. Very good. Koolemans Beynen was a Dutch explorer on the Pandora. This is the scarce first Dutch edition of this Arctic voyage on the Pandora in 1875 a last-ditch effort to locate missing written records of the lost Franklin expedition. The expedition was partially funded by Lady Franklin who died shortly after Young and his team sailed from Southampton. The expedition was also an attempt to reach the magnetic pole in Baffin Bay and Lancaster Sound and also to navigate the Northwest Passage. unknown books
1971167757London: The Arts Council of Great Britain 1971. First edition. Softcover. 84 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran May 19 through June 27 1971 at the Hayward Gallery and then July 16 through August 30 1971 at The Ulster Museum. Includes text by Guy Brett and Alberto Giacometti along with a statement by Laurens. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers in an about good dust jacket a couple of tears to the rear panel and some loss to one of them. A solid reference copy. The Arts Council of Great Britain unknown books
1971160852London: The Arts Council of Great Britain 1971. Softcover. G DJ has moderate wear and soiling to edges; light age toning/foxing to block text and illustrations are clear. White wraps dark blue and illustrated paper dust jacket 84 pp. many BW illus. On cover: Sculpture and Drawings by Henri Laurens 1895-1954. Issued in conjunction with several 1971 exhibitions of artwork by French artist Henri Laurens 1885-1954. With essays by Guy Brett and Alberto Giacometti as well as an artist statement. The exhibition checklist cites 109 pieces and about half are pictured here. Includes chronology. The Arts Council of Great Britain unknown books