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2000130377San Francisco CA: Chronicle Books 2000. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A photographically illustrated biography of this important photographer. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by author Mitchell on the title page. Chronicle Books unknown books
2005257833Berkeley: University of California Press 2005. Paperback. xxxii 354p. 8x9 inches foreword introductions b&w portraits of the poets biographical sketches poems playlist compact disk of readings in pocket at rear lightly-worn first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. University of California Press paperback books
2000167930San Francisco CA: Chronicle Books 2000. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A photographically illustrated biography of this important photographer. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed by Bernhard twice and inscribed to fellow photographer Jack Welpott on the half title page. A terrific association between two photographers who spent much of their lives on the West Coast. Chronicle Books unknown books
197311010New York: Mason & Lipscomb. Very Good. 1973. Hardcover. Red cloth; dust jacket shelf worn slight; watering lower inside jacket and cover stained red small portion tail front and back ; illustrated; contents complete. ; 1st Edition . Mason & Lipscomb hardcover books
199538180New York: Viking 1995. Hardcover. xx 585p. very good first edition in cloth-backed boards and unclipped dj. Massive cimpendium of classic works and excerpts by gay and homophile writers from Plato to Arenas. Viking hardcover books
199781403Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company 1997. Hardcover. xix 458p. introduction toned pages else very good first edition in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Fiction from John Cleland Tobias Smollett Herman Melville Ambrose Bierce etc dealing with gay characters and themes. Houghton Mifflin Company hardcover books
2010124752New York New York: The Renaissance Studios 2010. Softcover. VG. Color illus. wraps; BW illus. endpapers; 43 pp.; 1 gatefold; Profusely illustrated in color. From a 2010 gallery exhibition; Includes an essay by Mark D. Mitchell. The Renaissance Studios unknown books
2002254686New York: Berry-Hill Galleries 2002. paperback. near fine. SILVA Francis A. Illustrated in both color and black and white. 146 pages. Square 8vo pictorial wrappers. New York: Berry-Hill Galleries 2002. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Berry-Hill Galleries unknown books
200224639New York: Berry-Hill Galleries 2002. Softcover. New. Color wraps. 146 pp. 59 color 71 bw plates. Text by Mark D. Mitchell with an introduction by John Wilmerding. Includes a catalogue of known works by this American artist with provenance. Luminism as a style of later 19th Century landscape painting first identified by John Baur and later by Barbara Novak and John Wilmerding who curated the landmark exhibition American Light at the National Gallery is devoted to light and water. Francis A. Silva followed and continued the tradition established notably by Fitz Hugh Lane Martin J. Heade John F. Kensett and Sanford Gifford. This exhibition consists of approximately 50 works some of which are well known examples on loan from museums and offers newly-discovered treasures that have been lost to sight for decades. Silva is particularly admired for his Hudson River and New England Coastal scenes that combine glowing diffuse light and subtle color harmonies such as Two Unidentified Coasting Vessels circa 1870 from the Peabody Essex Museum On the Hudson River Nyack circa 1874 Private Collection and Schooner Passing Castle Island Boston Harbor 1874 from The Bostonian Society. Not only the style but also the subject place these paintings firmly in the tradition exemplified by the work of the preeminent Gloucester native Fitz Hugh Lane. The Schooner "Progress" Wrecked at Coney Island July 4 1874 1875 from the Manoogian Collection illustrates another phase in Silva's development a shift from the purely geographic to the more narrative. Berry-Hill Galleries unknown books
2015163470Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art 2015. Hardcover. As new but not in shrinkwrap. Color-illustrated boards with black lettering 271 pp. color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2015-2016 exhibition. With thematic and illustrated essays by Mark D. Mitchell Carol Troyen Bill Brown and Katie A. Pfohl. The annotated and illustrated catalogue addresses 130 examples of still life. Includes an extensive bibliography. Much to see here. Philadelphia Museum of Art hardcover books
2015154782Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art 2015. Hardcover. New in shrink wrap. Color-illustrated boards with black lettering 271 pp. color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2015-2016 exhibition. With thematic and illustrated essays by Mark D. Mitchell Carol Troyen Bill Brown and Katie A. Pfohl. The annotated and illustrated catalogue addresses 130 examples of still life. Includes an extensive bibliography. Much to see here. Philadelphia Museum of Art hardcover books
2011168699Philadelphia: Philadelphia Musuem of Art 2011. Paperback. New in shrinkwrap. Color-illustrated wraps with green lettering. 60 pp. Mainly color illustrations. Published on the occasion of an exhibition held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Philadelphia Pa. Feb. 19-May 15 2011 the Timken Museum of Art San Diego Calif. June 10-Sept. 18 2011 and the Taft Museum of Art Cincinnati Ohio Oct. 7 2011-Jan. 8 2012. Philadelphia Musuem of Art paperback books
2005131288St. Johnsbury Vermont: Trustees of the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum; distributed by University Press of New England 2005. Softcover. NF small crease in lower cover corner. Brown-tone color-illustrated wraps. 150 pp. Color illustrations. This handbook surveys American art during the 1870s. Features masterworks by leading American and European artists including Albert Bierstadt Worthington Whittredge Chauncey Bradley Ives and Adolphe William Bouguereau among others. Features an essay on the collection's history. Trustees of the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum; distributed by University Press of New England unknown books
183056636New York: printed by R. & G.S. Wood for the Trustees of Obadiah Brown's Benevolent Fund 1830. First edition 16mo pp. 72; contemporary and likely original full sheep gilt-paneled spine; some rubbing previous owner's bookplate; good and sound. Born in Newport R.I. married in Providence Mary Mitchell moved to Nantucket in 1787. The publication of this edition was paid for by the Obadiah Brown Fund which was founded in Providence in 1823 by bequest of Obadiah Brown "to be a fund independent of New England Yearly Meeting to enhance the Religious Society of Friends through grants to individuals and Friends organizations and specifically for 'the printing and disseminating of useful books for the promulgation of the gospel and by that means as well as otherwise spreading our Religious Principals where they are little known'." Obadiah Brown was the son of Moses Brown the founder of the Quaker School in Rhode Island i.e. Moses Brown and the nephew of John Brown founder of Brown University. The original bequest from Brown was $100000 said to be the largest single bequest to an institution of learning up to that time. The Obadiah Brown Fund exists to this day. American Imprints 2605; Sabin 49706 for the first edition of 1812. <br/><br/> printed by R. & G.S. Wood, for the Trustees of Obadiah Brown's Benevolent Fund unknown books
196865220Barre:: Barre Publishers. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1968. Hardcover. Black and white photographs. First edition. Very good in a very good dust jacket. . Barre Publishers, hardcover books
1999219146West Simsbury CT: the author 1999. 15p. 8.5x11 inches plastic comb binding and wraps with clear plastic cover sheet; text in Japanese. Workbook on creating personal histories for the elderly by a gerontologist. the author unknown books
194936184New York: Teachers College Columbia University 1949. First Edition. Octavo. Cloth boards; 59pp. Published as Teachers College Contributions to Education no. 953. This is the copy of noted social psychologist Ernest Haggard with his ownership signature to front endpaper. Private library markings Institute for Psychoanalysis Chicago including bookplate and card pocket else a tight unmarked VG copy. Teachers College Columbia University unknown books
200844551NY: New York University 2008. First printing. 8vo pp. xii 323. Notes index. Illustrated. As new in dj. Conflicting visions of the future as the nation struggled over the treatment of newly-freed Black children. New York University unknown books
196600313sBarre Massachusetts: Barre Publishers 1966. Signed by the Author. Square octavo illustrated gold boards hardcover gilt letters 94 pp. Very Good with small bookplate and slight edgewear in a chipped glassine dust jacket. “A photographic essay about the Georgetown heritage based on sources and archives in the public domain and buildings in use today within Old Georgetown. Barre Publishers, 1966. hardcover books
2000UMITRUT00AFChronicle Books 2000. Fine. Mitchell Maugaretta K. Ruth Bernhard Between Art & Life. San Francisco: Chronicle Books 2000. 159pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Oblong 8vo. Linen with debossed initials on front cover. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with a few short closed tears and lightly bumped edges. Faintly soiled. Chronicle Books unknown books
1969235274Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History 1969. paperback. very good-. Illus. 62pp. 8vo pr. wrs. front wrapper lightly soiled. Raleigh: State Department of Archives and History 1969.<br/><br/> Signed by the author<br/><br/> State Department of Archives and History unknown books
1984112523Baltimore: The Walters Art Gallery 1984. Softcover. Good but spine has faded to turquoise. Beige wraps with color illustration and navy lettering; 190 pp. with 23 color images and a numerous bw illustrations. With a total of 213 items catalogued; includes a glossary; catalogue arranged chronologically with critical commentary about each period. The Walters Art Gallery unknown books
1977117260Washington D.C.: The Corcoran Gallery of Art 1977. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 24 through November 13 1977. Includes an essay by Jane Livingston along with 9 black and white illustrations. A fine copy in stapled wrappers. The Corcoran Gallery of Art unknown books
19424610The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1942. BROWNE Syd. MITCHELL Minnie Belle. HOOSIER BOY: JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY. Illustrated by Syd Browne. NY: The Bobbs-Merrill Company 1942. 8vo. cloth in dust jacket; 179 pages. First Edition. Signed by Mitchell on front endpaper. Also lengthy signed presentation by Arthur Downing President of the Riley Old Home Society. Near fine; few small chips & tears light interior staining d/j. $125.00. <br/><br/> The Bobbs-Merrill Company hardcover books
1990262844New York. : Harmony Books. 1990. 1st American edition. Brown cloth white spine title. . A very good copy in a very good dustjacket. . sq4to. Large book may require extra postage. Numerous illustrations. Harmony Books. hardcover books