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1882212718Northampton: Gazette Printing 1882. First. hardcover. very good-. Frontis. 374pp. index. 8vo original brown cloth two page corners creased in margin some pages lightly soiled ex-lib spine ends lightly worn. Northampton: Gazette Printing 1882. First Edition.<br/><br/> Gazette Printing unknown books
198925534México: Grupo Aluminio 1989. Light wear on d.j. with moderate wear and chipping at edges of d.j. 30cm. 155 pages color plates and maps bio. ind. illus. endpapers pict. d.j. Illustrations by 19th century Swiss artist who visited and sketched and painted Veracruz México. LIMITED EDITION OF 1800. Grupo Aluminio unknown books
1981175409New York: The Viking Press in association with Gary Schwartz 1981. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. 784 pages. Introduction by Judith Herzberg. Translated from the German by Leila Vennewitz A massive monograph with 769 paintings. Salomon's life was tragically cut short when she was a victim of the Nazi concentration camp Auschwitz. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. A tight and lovely copy. The Viking Press in association with Gary Schwartz unknown books
192837487New York: American Art Assoc. 1928. First edition. Cloth. A fine copy. 341 pp. Illus. with b/w plates. 4to. No. 716 of 1000 copies. 877 objects described. Knoedler 0880. American Art Assoc. hardcover books
196919674Irvine CA: University of California Art Gallery 1969. Softcover. Good very tight interior but with light pencil marks in a few margins of the essay stain to back cover and spotting to front cover. Name in ink at very top of front cover. Still a very nice copy. White wraps. 32 pp. 4 color numerous bw plates. Featured artists include Lichtenstein Noland Oldenburg Rauschenberg Warhol Dine Johns Louis Rosenquist and Stella. Catalogue of the 30 works from the exhibition of March - April 1969. With title essay by Alan Solomon. University of California Art Gallery paperback books
198948467New York NY: Alfred A. Knopf 1989. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. New York NY: Alfred A. Knopf 1989. First edition. More than 400 illustrations 250 in full color. 322 pp. Hardcover. Square 4to. White illustrative paper covered boards. Interior clean and bright. A very nice copy in like dustjacket. Very good/Very good. Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
197523880New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Near Fine in Very Good dj. c.1975. First Edition. Hardcover. 0399116729 . spine moderately turned otherwise nice and clean with only minimal shelfwear; jacket shows a bit of wear at corners a few tiny nicks and tears light staining along right edge of front panel. SIGNED by the author no inscription on the ffep. The concluding book in a trilogy this historical novel continues the saga of the Pirov family chronicled in the author's earlier books "The Candlesticks and the Cross" and "The Eagle and the Dove." In this installment "the family finds their world balance on the brink of World War I and the growing threat of the Bolshevik Revolution. Leaving czarist Russia and settling in San Francisco the lovely Ronya Pirov embarks on the life once prophesied to her 'two lives in two lands.' In time after the sudden death of her beloved husband Boris this comes to mean a new love for Paul Zotov and a shared dream for a Zionist homeland." Zotov "a secret agent for England" is involved in the effort "to rid Palestine of the Turks and to prepare the way for a free Jewish homeland." Signed by Author . G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover books
1985246209New York: Simon & Schuster 1985. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Frontispiece portraits and many sepia illustrations. 252 pages 8vo cloth-backed boards gentle sun-fading dust wrapper closed tears professionally repaired. New York: Simon & Schuster 1985. First edition. Very good condition.<br/><br/> Boldly inscribed to theater critic Howard Kissel with an original illustration on the front endpaper: "For Howard with admiration and respect Solomon Volkov St-Petersburg - New York 1985."<br/><br/> Simon & Schuster unknown books
192768151Heidelberg: Carl Winters 1927. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 50p. text plus 58 leaves of black & white plates. dj. Later plain card slipcase. Oblong 38 x 25cm. Text lightly browned. German text. Meister und Werke des Rheinisch-Frankischen Barocks bd I. German text. <br/><br/> Carl Winters hardcover books
1981CNJL2054New York: The Viking Press 1981. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Quarto size 800 pp. with original publisher's mailing box. Charlotte Salomon 1917-1943 was a German-Jewish artist; born in Berlin she fled Nazi Germany to live in the south of France where she produced the 769 gouaches in "Life or Theater". The book is a somewhat fictionalized account of Salomon's upbringing her family's personal tragedies in the suicides of both her mother and grandmother and her love affair with Alfred Wolfsohn 1896-1962 a voice teacher also living in Berlin. After Salomon had finished the paintings and entrusted them to a friend for safekeeping she was captured by the Nazis and sent to Auschwitz where she was gassed soon after her arrival. The paintings and the texts that accompany them read like a play as Salomon delves into her psyche and attempts to reconcile her life and work to the turbulent events happening in Europe around her. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Full light purple cloth with purple lettering on the spine four black-and-white photographs of portraits in the preface and foreword black-and-white reproductions of some of Salomon's paintings toward the front of the book 769 full-colour gouaches throughout the book; quarto size 11" by 9.75" pagination: i-iv v-xiv xv xvi 1-784. In original publisher's box cardboard with black lettering on two sides 15.5" by 10".<br/><br/>___CONDITION: Volume is near fine with clean boards straight corners with no rubbing a strong square text block with solid hinges the interior is clean and bright; some very slight bumping to the head and tail of the spine the only prior owner mark we see is a small notation on the back free endpaper "Paris/175"; else fine. Dust jacket is near fine clean with bright colours with some slight bumping to the head and tail of the spine a minute closed tear to the top front joint and some minor toning to the white portions of the jacket. The publisher's box is near fine strong and study having been opened on one end only.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: Â Due to weight please note that additional postage may apply; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Viking Press hardcover books
2008139900Dallas Texas: The Dallas Museum of Art 2008. Softcover. VG some shelf wear at corners. Color illustrated wraps; 96 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw and color. Accompanied the exhibition of the same name held at the Dallas Museum of Art from December 23 to 2007 to March 30 2008; Includes an interview with Carrington by Silvia Cherem as well as an essay by Grimberg. The Dallas Museum of Art unknown books
1844220337Washington: Blair & Rives 1844. First. unbound. very good. That on the 19th day of July 1837 George Wallis the claimant made a contract with Major General Gaines on the part of the Government of the United States to feed the Sac Fox Iowa and Pottawatomie tribes of Indians. One page 8vo disbound. Washington: Blair & Rives 1844. First Edition. Very good<br/><br/> George Wallis drove his cattle onto their tribal lands. Several witnesses of his testified that some of his cattle was killed or driven away by some members of the above tribes. The Committee on Indian Affairs appropriated money to compensate George Wallis for his loss of cattle. 28th Congress 1st Session Rep. No. 150. Ho. of Reps.<br/><br/> Blair & Rives unknown books
192334784New York: American Art Association 1923. First edition. Paper wrappers. Good only. Volume I: lacking the wrappers soiled and chipped endpapers with offsetting from news clipping creased corner on last few leaves prices realized noted on some lots otherwise contents very good; Vol. II: wrappers nearly detached chipped and soiled first and last few leaves chipped along margin othewise contents very good. Unpaged. Illus. with b/w photos. 4to. April 4 5 6 & 7 1923. 764 lots. Newspaper article regarding sale results laid in loose. Lancour: 4454. American Art Association unknown books
196560393NY: Cafe Au Go Go 1965. First edition. 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch flyer. Fine. Three Mondays in October featuring works by Erik Anderson Andy Warhol Dick Higgins Balkin Al Hansen Yoko Ono John Herbert McDowell Diter Rot Christo Nam June Paik Wolf Vostell Charlotte Moorman Alison Knowles Liz Keen and Takehisa Kosugi. NY: Cafe Au Go Go unknown books
194636267Missoula MT 1946. Green cloth binding with gilt stamped title lettering to front board. 1st edition Grinstein 59909. INSCRIBED PRESENTATION copy. Small white stain to rear board. A VG copy. 6 106 xxxvi 108 pp. Last leaf bound in with p. 108 preceding 107. Illustrated. Fold-out chart. 8vo. 8-3/8" x 5-3/8" <br/><br/>The author a physciatrist of some repute being well represented in the Grinstein bibliography. This volume hand-set & privately-printed by inmates at the Print Shop U.S.D.B. U. S. Disciplinary Barracks Fort Missoula as a trainging project for their education/skill-set acquisition. Herein Solomon looks at battlefield trauma one of the first to do so which as we know today Post Traumatic Stress Disorder PTSD is just now beginning to receive the attention it's due. Volume also looks of those military members with disciplinary problems. Includes 50 brief case studies as well as references. hardcover books
196757375NY: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1967. First Edition. Signed by Solomon on the half-title page. San Francisco novelist Ruth Freeman Solomon wrote a trilogy on the Jewish experience in Russia and America. She is best known for four novels she wrote between 1967 and 1974: the trilogy "The Candlesticks and The Cross" "The Eagle and the Dove' and "Two Lives Two Lands" and the semiautobiographical "The Ultimate Triumph." She continued writing occasional articles well into her 80s. In the 1980s Solomon helped raise money for the renovation of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. This title is the scarcest title in her trilogy. Thick 8vo. embossed blue cloth in dust jacket; 378 pages. Near fine covers nice; contents clean & tight; only very minor wear two small rubbed spots spine d/j. A wonderful copy! G.P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
027047Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America. 1964-1978. 3 vols. xxi 528; xiii 465; xxix 527p. b/w illus. maps dj. Contents: v. 1 332-37 B.C.E. v. 2 37 B.C.C.-66 C.E. v. 3 66 C.E.-120 C.E. Jewish Publication Society of America unknown books
188347692NY: Pond 1883. First Edition. 4to pp. 170. Paper wraps. Cover somewhat stained edges little worn but a VG tight copy. Pond unknown books
1830185199New York: Solomon King 1830. Hardcover. G Cover has wear fading and staining. Spine has chipping and fading. Outer binding has some damage Bookblock has age toning. Interior pages have age toning foxing and staining. Volume 1 only. Brown leather boards. Black title blocks on spine with gilt lettering. 432 pgs. Solomon King hardcover books
19721339206New York: Harper & Row 1972. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 261 pages; VG/VG-; white spine white purple and orange lettering; dust jacket protected by a mylar cover; price uncut "$6.95"; some shelf wear and chipping to the edges of the dust jacket pages clean; signed dated and inscribed by Barbara Probst Solomon on the ffep; shelved in case 9. 1339206. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Harper & Row hardcover books
182456264Providence: printed by Field & Maxcy 1824. First edition 12mo pp. 238; uncut; later red calf-backed marbled boards joints cracked spine scuffed and chipped; otherwise a good sound copy. American Imprints 16006; not in Bartlett; Rink 1305. <br/><br/> printed by Field & Maxcy hardcover books
174319902Francofurti et Lipsiae: Impensis Wolffg. Ludovici Springii 1743. 4to. 16 ff. 590 pp. <br><br>On the Council of Trent based on original sources. Contemporary half sheep over brown paper speckled black in a typical German style; spines with gilt-accented raised bands title handwritten on creased paper spine label. Binding rubbed head of spine pulled boards exposed on corners. Ex-library with one spine panel darkened so as to allow a call number to be applied; call number on spine; bookplates; call number in pencil on verso of title-page. Front free endpaper nearly completely covered with penciling. Light waterstains on paper edges. Impensis Wolffg. Ludovici Springii hardcover books
183835625Enfield MA: Printed by Solomon Howe 1838. Broadside 6.25" x 8". Enfield MA 1838. Untrimmed. Beneath title is illustration of Masonic emblems. Printed in double columns ten numbered stanzas. Words only no music. Minor foxing Very Good. <br/><br/> OCLC states the following: "Imprint information from Howe bibliography in Proc. Amer. Antiquarian Society n.s. 60 1950 p.217-233./ Solomon Howe printer son of Baptist minister and author Solomon Howe 1750-1835 printed with his brother John 1783-1845 in Greenwich and Enfield Mass.; Solomon printed some broadsides with his own imprint in the 1830's./." <br/>OCLC 27443189 4 and four other locations under two additional accession numbers as of January 2019. Printed by Solomon Howe unknown books
157882hardcover. Foreword by James J. Walsh. Illustrated with numerous portraits. 792pp. Thick 8vo red cloth. Boston: Boston Medical Publishing 1939. Second edition revised and enlarged. Very good.<br/><br/> Arranged by branches of medicine with chronology bibliography and indexes of persons and subjects.<br/><br/> unknown books
196844386New York: John Wilcock 1968. First Edition. Tabloid 43cm; photo-illustrated newsprint wrappers; 24pp; illus. Mild toning along spine-fold else a very Near Fine unfolded copy without postal markings. Though never as popular or widely-circulated as its brethren like The East Village Other and The Berkeley Barb nor as political as such radical-left undergrounds as The Black Panther and New Left Notes John Wilcock's Other Scenes probably deserves pride of place as the most daring creative and experimental of the alternative press papers of the late Sixties. It was also - probably a function of Wilcock's comparative maturity he was already in his late thirties in 1967 - far less reliant on the sort of psychedelic mish-mosh that defined the aesthetic of most other underground papers of the period. Described in the masthead as "a revolutionary newsletter concerned with art politics sociology sex and the creation of a more equitable society" Other Scenes was heavily influenced by both the Fluxus and mail-art movements as well as Andy Warhol's avant-pop aesthetic Wilcock was a regular Factory denizen. The paper operated as much as a virtual underground club for its subscribers as it did a vehicle for news distribution; according to the masthead of an early issue Wilcock distributed the paper "twenty times a year from wherever its editor happens to be" and his mailings often included "surprises" including "newsletters newspapers letters brochures and discoveries that I make in all parts of the world." Contents include contributions by Alan Solomon Julius Lester Ronald Willis Brenda Mull Don Peterson Jacques Zavrian and others with comix by R. Crumb and a "Notes of a Dirty Old Man" column by Charles Bukowski. John Wilcock unknown books