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1986174382Yonkers NY: The Hudson River Museum 1986. First edition. Softcover. 112 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran December 3 1986 through February 22 1987. Foreword by Estelle Jussim. Essay by Mary Panzer. Includes numerous black and white images. An about very good copy in photo-illustrated wrappers with some creasing to the bottom corners and some other minor wear. The Hudson River Museum unknown books
1986179390New York: The Hudson River Museum 1986. Softcover. Good. ex-museum libris w/ plate to inner cover stamps to opening pgs; barcode to back cover. scuffs scratches & sticker/tape residue to covers & spine. pgs edge-toned; clean. glossy black wraps w/ illustration & white printing. 112 pgs w/ bw illustrations. Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr. began his work as a photographer in 1884 for his father's engineering firm. His interest piqued he rapidly advanced to portraiture and landscape photography. Eickemeyer spent twenty years as a commercial success in his role as fashionable Fifth Avenue portraitist. Working with Eastman Kodak he demystified photography attracting thousands of amateurs. Eickemeyer excelled at both artistic photography and professional photography as this exhibition attests. A lifelong resident of Yonkers New York Eickemeyer played a key role in the creation of the Yonkers Museum of Science and Art the institutional forerunner of the Hudson River Museum an entirely appropriate venue for this comprehensive exhibition and catalog.--Publisher. The Hudson River Museum unknown books
1997267785Washington: Smithsonian 1997. Reprint. hardcover. fine/fine. Mathew Brady. Illustrated with many photographs throughout. 232 pages. Short 4to gray boards d.w. Washington: Smithsonian 1997. A fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Smithsonian unknown books
1971009753München: Max Hueber Verlag 1971. 1. Auflage. 200p. 13 shhet maps and guide in the rear pocket original stiff wrappers Linguistische Reihe 7. Max Hueber Verlag unknown books
19827537New Haven: Yale University Art Gallery 1982. 8vo. ii 55 pp. illustrations. Illustrated stiff wrappers. Fine. An important exhibition which showed the foundations of Pictorialism in America. The catalogue includes biographies of the sixteen photographers. The exhibition was held February 10th to April 7th 1982. <br/><br/> Yale University Art Gallery unknown books
199127229New York: Irvington Publishers. 1991. Second Printing. Hardcover. Fine in fine dust jacket with a little crinkling at head of DJ spine.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 265 pp . Irvington Publishers hardcover books
196176895Hildesheim: Georg Olms Berlagsbuchhandlung 1961. cloth. 8vo. cloth. x464; iv198 8; iv495 pages. 2 volumes. First volume and supplement bound together; second volume bound separately. Reprint of the three volumes originally published in 1788 1802 and 1805 respectively. This bibliography of early German books is fairly typical of Georg Panzer's 1735--1829 work though he often focused more narrowly on printing in Nuremberg. Printed in gothic type throughout. With a memorial bookplate indicating that this book came from the reference library and stock of H.P. Kraus. Georg Olms Berlagsbuchhandlung unknown books
196516402Washington D.C. 1965-1969. Very good. Group of ten 3” binders containing primarily inter-office memos from Fred Panzer dating from January 1966 to January 1969. Most measuring 8.5" x 11” primarily carbon some typed and some photocopy on a variety of paper stocks. Various other documents: photocopied reports newspaper and magazine articles etc. Also includes: two 3” binders dating from July 1966-Feb 1967 containing memos by or to Tad Cantril; two 3” binders containing research for a position paper addressing the “credibility gap”; two 1.5” binders containing information on administration accomplishments from 1965; two folders containing transcripts of the LBJ Library Oral History Project interview with Panzer; and relating ephemera. Approximately four linear feet in all. Original binders unsalvageable and now perished; rehoused in new three-ring binders maintaining original divisions and order. Two volumes exhibiting moderate rodentia loss to page edges not effecting any text. Overall very good. <br/><br/>An exhaustive archive of polling public opinion and related papers including memos and other internal communications research materials and like belonging to Fred Panzer President Lyndon B. Johnson’s chief pollster. More than any other president that preceding him Johnson relied on polling. Similar statements could also have been made of JFK and arguably Truman…and even FDR but Johnson commissioned more than four times the number of polls as Kennedy. And while Kennedy utilized polling primarily in crafting his message LBJ was the first president to extensively use polls in his decision- and policy-making. Therefore polling — and by extension Fred Panzer — helped shape the presidency in a way that hadn’t been seen before. Ten binders from the desk of Fred Panzer make up the bulk of the archive creating an exhaustive survey of his work at the White House. Several additional binders of related materials research file copies etc. round out the archive. Together a comprehensive look at executive branch polling both its directions and effects during a particularly turbulent time in American history all from the point of view of a man at the center of modern political public opinion. A binder-level inventory is available on request. unknown books