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1994189538San Francisco: FRS Enterprises 1994. Magazine. 64p. 8.5x11 inches ads articles features reviews b&w photos very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Stonewall 25 issue. FRS Enterprises unknown books
1992133911Cambridge MA & Chicago IL: MIT Press / University Illinois at Chicago 1992. First edition. Spring 1992 Volume 8 Number 2. Highlights include: Wicked Problems in Design Thinking by Richard Buchanan Part II - The Designers go to the Fair - Norman Bel Geedes by Roland Marchand Against an Essentialist Theory of 'Need' by Tony Fry Only Flying is More Beautiful by Ursula Gillmann plus two articles on design in East Germany and the usual book reviews. A near fine copy with light edge wear. MIT Press / University Illinois at Chicago unknown books
1993009343Cambridge England: Cambridge University Press 1993. First Edition. Cloth. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 8vo. 275pp. A collection of esays on a provocative new direction in learning; That cognition is distributed among individuals and is constructed by collaboraive efforts and shared goals. Each article has references; the index is for the group. Bound in black cloth boards with blue illustrated dust jacket. Cambridge University Press unknown books
2004255620Baltimore: Publish America 2004. 174p. very good paperback. Novel by a Ghanaian immigrant who graduated from Howard University. Publish America unknown books
1978266056Westport CT: Greenwood Press 1978. Hardcover. xi 303p. very good condition. Contributions in political science no. 4. Greenwood Press hardcover books
184812443Washington 1848. 8vo. 5 3 blank pp. <br><br>The claim of T. S. Weddell arising from the sale of lands ceded by the treaty of 14 January 1837 with the Saginaw band of Chippewa Indians. Government document: 30th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Rep. Com. No. 112. Removed from a nonce volume. First page with lightly pencilled in upper right corner. unknown books
184818703Washington 1848. 8vo. 13 pp. <br><br>First line of text: "Mr. Downs made the following report: To accompany bill S. No. 146. The Committee on Private Land Claims to whom were referred the memorials of Adelaide Snyder and Henriette Pensoneau heirs of Jean F. Perry deceased; John Bleakley William Bleakeley Hicholas Badiger and Juliana Bleakeley heirs of Josiah Bleakley; James L. D. Morrison John M. Morrison and R. F. Morrison heirs of Robert Morrison deceased and Rital Jarrot and others heirs of Nicholas Jarrot deceased report: That they have carefully examined the petitions of the respective memorialists and find that they ask to be allowed to locate lands in the State of Illinois in lieu of certain lands confirmed to their respective ancestors by the governors of the northwestern and Indiana Territories and afterwards withheld from them in consequence of the action of the board of commissioners convened at Kaskaskia in the then Illinois Territory under the authority of the act of Congress of 20th February 1812 which lands they allege have since been disposed of by the United States." Government document: 30th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Rep. Com. No. 65. Removed from a nonce volume. Pencilled numeral in top margin of p. 1. unknown books
184818707Washington 1848. 8vo. 4 pp. <br><br>First two lines of text: "Mr. Downs made the following report: To accompany bill S. No. 319. The Committee on Private Land Claims to whom the bill to facilitate the entry of pre-emptive claims was referred respectfully report: The first section of the bill has in view two objects: 1. To authorize the settler to relinquish his pre-emptive right from the United States and allow the State to locate on it for the purpose and on the condition of obtaining a pre-emption from the State if he deems it more advantageous to him. 2. To authorize him to obtain State scrip from the State and locate it on his pre-emptive claim instead of paying for it in cash." Government document: 30th Congress 1st Session. Senate. Rep. Com. No. 216. Removed from a nonce volume. Pencilled numeral in top margin of p. 1. unknown books
1966119631966. Softbound. VG or better. Blue wraps. 75 pp. Five color 93 bw plates. 'Twenty-third Period of my Works' by Jean Dubuffet six-page introduction by Lawrence Alloway catalogue of 102 works exhibition listing numerous fine plates. unknown books
1974243531Eugene: Center for Educational Reform 1974. Magazine. 63p. 8.5x11 inches wraps worn and stained table of contents stained else good condition. Center for Educational Reform unknown books
19652029New York 1965. Very Good. Stiff decorative wraps slightly scratched on front cover. Intro. by Thomas M. Messer Director. 67 illus. <br/><br/> paperback books
195545734New York: Israel Office of Information 1955. Paperback. Very Good. double-page map 26p. Softcover in original wrapper. 22cm. <br/><br/> Israel Office of Information paperback books
194254144NY: National Bureau of Economic Research 1942. First Edition. 8vo pp. xix 362. Blue cloth. Cover scuffed at corners and ends of spine ink markings and notes throughout but not interfering with legibility o/w a VG tight copy. National Bureau of Economic Research unknown books
1989179686New York: Knopf 1989. Hardcover. VG. Illustrated boards with red and black lettering color illustrated mylar dust jacket x 322 pp profusely illustrated throughout with more than 400 illustrations 250 in full color. "Here is the most complete and lavishly illustrated history of animation ever published- bursting at the seams with everyone's favorite cartoon characters; Gertie the Dinosaur Betty Boop Donald and Mickey Popeye Mighy Mouse Woody Woodpecker Porky Pig Bugs Tom and Jerry Mr. Magoo Fritz the Cat The Flinstones the Simpsons and many many more. It begins with the traveling magic lantern shows that thrilled audiences in the 1600s continues through the birth of Felix the Cat and Mickey Mouse in the 1920s and goes right up to the modern marvel or Roger Rabbit. With its wonderfully authorative and comprehensive text and its more than 400 drawings photographs cels and filmstrips this book is a joy - and a must- for everyone who has ever responded to the magic of cartoons." - dust jacket. Knopf hardcover books
1989280953New York: Knopf 1989. hardcover. near fine/very good. More than 400 illustraions 250 in color. 322pp. folio pictorial boards with illustrated mylar dust wrapper; dust wrapper lightly rubbed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1989. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Knopf unknown 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
1998153634Venice CA: Griffin Contemporary Exhibitions 1998. First edition. Softcover. 94 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran October 10 through December 19 1998. Introduction by William Griffin. Essays by Peter Frank Abigail Solomon-Godeau. Includes an interview by M.A. Greenstein and a poem by Celaya. Chronology by Emil Hubner and Joan Servera. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in wrappers. Griffin Contemporary Exhibitions unknown books
1986112323Berlin: Berlinische Galerie & Fotografische Sammlung 1986. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 27 through June 15 in Berlin and also traveled to ICP. Text in German with an essay by Janos Frecot that accompanies numerous black and white plates. A close to near fine copy in wrappers that have a tiny bit of wear at the top of the spine. An attractive catalog. Berlinische Galerie & Fotografische Sammlung unknown books
1967126605New York: Macmillan 1967. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 211 pages. A collection of images selected by Han de Vries and Peter Hunter-Salomon who also contributed notes and a biography. An about very good copy in a fair dust jacket that has a number of tears some chips and soiling. A good reference copy. Macmillan unknown books
198247699NY: E.P. Dutton 1982. Hardcover. Very good. First Edition. 223pp. Page edges just slightly tanned else a very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> E.P. Dutton hardcover books
1969027338Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois U; London & Amsterdam Feffer & Simons 1969. xi 163p. dj. Southern Illinois U; London & Amsterdam, Feffer & Simons unknown books
P11K-00357McGraw-Hill College. Used - Good. Good condition. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. McGraw-Hill College unknown books
1961262865New York: Harcourt 1961. hardcover. very good/good. Illustrated in black and white. 761 pages. 8vo tan cloth dust wrapper wrapper worn and toned. New York: Harcourt 1961. A very good copy in a good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Harcourt unknown books
198314940Baltimore: Exquisite Corpse 1983. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. A broken run of the first two years of this small press magazine devoted to poetry and the world of books. Edited by Codrescu who has INSCRIBED or at least commented in ink on three of these issues. All in very good condition folded as mailed. Volume 1 Number 7 the Ted Berrigan Memorial Issue is especially poignant. All issues have the mailing address of a prominent New York poet. Sold as a group. Each issue measures approximately 5 7/8 by 15 7/8" tall. <br/><br/> Exquisite Corpse paperback books
194650748NY: Bloch 1946. First Edition. 8vo pp. xiv 263. Illustrated wtih photographs. Blue cloth stamped in gilt. Owner's name on flyleaf edges somewhat soiled cover slightly scuffed at edges o/w a VG tight copy in chipped and browned dj. From the website of the Jewish Women's Archive: 'Hannah Greenebaum Solomon dared to go out into the world and establish the first national association of Jewish women. A superb organizer Solomon emphasized unity and orchestrated agreements among Jewish gentile and government groups on local national and international levels. Solomon was not only the celebrated founder of the National Council of Jewish Women but also an important force for reform in turn-of-the-century Chicago. Her work grew out of her sense that "woman's sphere is the whole wide world." But at the same time she believed a woman's primary responsibility was to her family. For Solomon there was no more powerful role than that of the Jewish mother. Bloch unknown books