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13399paperback. very good. 70 pages. 8vo original brown printed wrappers. N.Y. 1919.<br/><br/> unknown books
1975190925Vantage 1975 1975-01-01. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. First Edition stated. Dust jacket is wrapped with minor wear. Red cloth boards. Clean has a good binding name is written on the front endpaper- no other marks or notations. Vantage, 1975 hardcover books
2001UPACEMP00AGWiley 2001. Fine. Pacelle Mitchell. Empire : a Tale of Obsession Betrayal and the Battle For an American Icon. New York: Wiley 2001. 344pp. Indexed. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Near fine. Pages clean. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light shelve wear. Wiley hardcover books
2001UPACEMP00FPJohn Wiley & Sons Inc. 2001. Very Good. Pacelle Mitchell. Empire: A Tale of Obsession Betrayal and the Battle for an American Icon. New York NY: John Wiley & Sons Inc. 2001. vii 344pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. paperback books
19798495Montclair: Allanheld Osmun & Co 1979. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; cloth boards in black dustjacket; 358pp; illus. Warmly inscribed on front endpaper: "To my friend Paul Whipple with all good wishes from 'Mitch' author of Mean Things this 10th of March 1980." Minimal wear; Near Fine in lightly rubbed jacket. Allanheld, Osmun & Co unknown books
198650960Dekalb IL: Northern Illinois University 1986. 8vo pp. xii 345. Notes appendices bibliography index. Green cloth. Ex library with bookplate date slip and stamps. A VG tight copy. Northern Illinois University unknown books
20057523fdCologne: Feierabend Unique Books 2005. First edition. Folio gold cloth 324 pp. Color photos b&w photos illus. Fine in dust jacket. Feierabend Unique Books, (2005). First edition. hardcover books
200543206Cologne: Feierabend Unique Book 2005. First Edition. Quarto 30cm x 25.5cm. Gold cloth boards hardcover with die-cut window on front cover and titling embossed in gold on spine; 324pp; illus. Near Fine copy; very slight shelf wear to extremities else clean and tight. A quasi-anthropological study of Miami Beach by artist Michele Oka Doner and Mitchell Wolfson whose two families serve as the personal prism through which the city is experienced in its contradictions between the fantasized ideal and reality and between the realms of the public and private. This book brings a mass of archival material maps blueprints schematics recipes sheet music and photographs to light in its exploration of the planning reality and future of Miami Beach. This volume is one of ten Artist Proofs and is signed by Michele Oka Doner. Feierabend Unique Book unknown books
196947673Anapolis MD: United States Naval Institute 1969. Numerous b/w photographs and illustrations. 273 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Red cloth. Lightly bumped to head heel and corners; soiled to front free endpaper; else interior tight clean and bright. Dustjacket toned and soiled; clipped and missing pieces around edges. Very good/Good. United States Naval Institute hardcover books
1966WRCLIT63937Ft. Worth: Amon Carter Museum of Art 1966. Quarto. decorated wrappers. Plates. First edition. Near fine in folding cloth case. The text consists of critical notices of her work over that span of years by Hartley Rosenfeld McBride et al. Amon Carter Museum of Art hardcover books
196930176California 1969. Artist book near fine. Silver wrappers printed in black no text. 10 pages devoted to each artist. <br/><br/> unknown books
1970179357Tokyo/ Palo Alto CA: Kodansha International 1970. Third printing. Hardcover. VG/VG slight shelf wear/rubbing to boards mainly along edges. Dust jacket has light shelf wear. Pages are otherwise very crisp and clean. Black silk cloth boards with red Japanese lettering on front cover gilt lettering on spine. White and color illustrated dust jacket with black lettering decorative end pages 274 pages 107 mounted color illustrations. Text is in English. English adaption by C.H> Mitchell. "In this book the author attempts to place the Japanese print in a very broad historical setting. He has striven to grasp and transmit an understanding of Japanese popular culture from its inception in the fifteenth century to the formation of the ukiyo-e school in the late seventeenth century--through the florishing period of the ukiyo-e print in the eighteenth century and into the nineteenth century when it was absorbed into the culture of modern times. The later prints are treated in a new way. No longer are they put into the category of a "decline" and "downfall" where most of the earlier critics and historians put them. The author recognizes the late period as one of social disintegration and cultural chaos but he conceives of it as a transition--as a sort of revolution or renaissance of popular art and the significance of the renaissance is emphasized."--pg. 11. Table of Contents: List of plates -- Adaptor's preface / C.H. Mitchell -- Introduction / Narazaki Muneshige -- Print sizes -- The early prints -- The full-color prints -- Later prints -- On collecting Japanese prints -- Chronological chart --Bibliography -- Index and Glossary. Kodansha International hardcover books
1962132471London: National Screen Service / MGM 1962. Collection of 6 vintage full-color British front-of-house cards from the 1962 UK film. <br/><br/>A handsome drifter on the run accused of murder gets involved with a pretty circus girl. Nancy Kwan stars as an Italian horse rider. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Light creases at the extremities else Near Fine. National Screen Service / MGM unknown books
186432827Boston: F. A. Searle Printer 118 Washington Street 1864. VG some creasing folding and wrinkling to edges small horizontal tear to mid left edge. One broadside sheet printed recto only. 18-1/4" x 6-1/4" <br/><br/>A scarce broadside playbill from an early American production of Gounod's Faust in five acts as originally performed at Paris' Theatre Lyrique in 1859 which would later be selected as the inaugural opera performance of the New York Met in 1883. This bill advertises research suggests the same Opera Company as first brought Faust to the States initially performing it at the Philadelphia Academy of Music 1863 cf. Armstrong. RECORD Of The OPERA In PHILADELPHIA. Includes advertisement for Miss Maggie Mitchell on May 16 1864 performing Fanchon The Cricket. F. A. Searle, Printer, 118 Washington Street unknown books
1931WRCLIT80205London: The Bookman's Journal 1931. Gilt lettered medium brown cloth. Very slight tanning at edges otherwise fine without dust jacket. First collective edition of these early bibliographic treatments of George Eliot Maurice Hewlett Ronald Firbank Mark Rutherford and Leigh Hunt. The Bookman's Journal hardcover books
197974375San Diego: The Word Shop Publications 1979. Octavo pp. i-iii iv-x 1-2 3-324 325-326 illustrations endpaper maps buckram. First edition first printing. 1000 copies printed. A fine copy without dust jacket as issued. #74375 The Word Shop Publications unknown books
28919Softcover. VG- writing ex-gallery stamp. White ill. stapled wraps. 24 pp. 26 color and bw plates. Essay by Earl Stroh along with several illustrations. paperback books
028102New York; 2011: Rizzoli. First Edition. Quarto. 2nd printing. 223 pages. illustrated. Charlotte Moss is known for her distinctive flair for style. In this volume she reveals the methods of her measurement with over 200 photographs. While this work has been a standard for museum curators it is also key to those who work in the field as consultants. A desire for beautiful objects also has to be accompanied with creativity and imagination. Bound in light green paper covered boards lettered in gilt spine lettering gilt some fading to edges an area near upper edge has a small splash mark in a fine pictorial dust jacket. Rizzoli unknown books
19737627Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1973. Hardcover. 0877220166 . Second printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Temple University Press hardcover books
1959013987New York: New York University Press 1959. xi 169p. b/w front. dj. New York University Press unknown books
19599024696New York: New York University Press 1959. 1st . Hardcover. Near fine/very good. Includes index. Dust jacket chipped at the edges. <br/><br/> New York University Press hardcover books
1989755Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers 1989. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Fine DJ. Tight bright and unmarred. DJ shows very minimal shelf/edge wear else bright and clean. Pale pink boards white ink lettering textured verigated endpapers. 214pp. 0.87 x 12.37 x 9.43. Illus. color plates. Index. <br/><br/>A pristine copy of a very lovely collection of images. Peachtree Publishers hardcover books
2012185834Reagan Arthur Books 2012-05-29. Hardcover. Very Good. Signed. 2012 first edition signed by author on title page! Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Light wear. HB HS Reagan Arthur Books hardcover books
184854560New-York: Greeley & McElrath 1848. First separate edition 8vo pp. 32; removed from binding wrappers perished fore-margin trimmed close and several leaves with loss to the final letter in each line sense remains clear; else very good. A graduate of West Point Mitchel 1810-62 became professor of mathematics philosophy and astronomy at Cincinnati College in 1836. There he reluctantly began giving public lectures. These proved so successful that he embarked upon lecture tours throughout the country speaking to capacity audiences. The proceeds from these lectures enabled Mitchel to form an astronomical society with the aim of building a first-class observatory. At the time of its completion in 1845 it was the finest observatory in the United States. John Quincy Adams 77 and in ill health traveled to Cincinnati for the dedication delivering the last public speech of his career. The site of the observatory Mt. Ida was renamed Mt. Adams in his honor. For his efforts as teacher public speaker and astronomer Mitchell earned "a permanent place in the annals of American science" DAB. See also the entry in ANB Online. <br/><br/> Greeley & McElrath unknown books
3163Philadelphia: The Company 1835. . Single sheet hand-colored 18 x 22 1/4 inches folded to 5 1/4x 3 1/4 inches 16mo full straight-grained scarlet morocco gilt title on front and ornate gilt rules on both covers; expert repairs in folds and one other 3-inch repair barely discernible One copy mounted to canvas located at Dartmouth. Not an reissue of the 1831 map but re-engraved with 3 inserts for: Louisville Nashville and Frankfort and Lexington. A contemporary owner Olmsted Baker made several notations in pencil on the verso of the map including "Visited the Hermitage March 9m 1836" we have been unable to find a connection between Andrew Jackson and Mr. Baker. Philadelphia: The Company, 1835. unknown books