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19835803New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1983. First edition. Paperback. Orig. printed wrappers. Fine. 104 pp. Sixty-eight plates many in full-color. Foreword by Thomas M. Messer. Index to Checklist. Works in the Exhibition. Artist biographies. One of 4000 copies. Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum paperback books
1932015453Chicago: Popular Interest Series Publishing Co. 1932. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 62 pages of text followed by i page of publisher's advertisement. Original printed paperback binding wtih minimal shelfwear. The first page has a few tears where it was staple-bound and the textblock is cracked at the first page remaining fully attached and functional. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Popular Interest Series Publishing Co. Paperback books
192818388Boston: The Stratford Company. Very Good in Good dj. 1928. First Edition. Hardcover. nice-looking book gilt lettering on spine and front cover bright as new slight bumping to bottom corners shallow dent at edge of rear cover light soiling to fore-edge; jacket a bit tattered tears/chips at all corners about one inch paper loss to base of spine. The author undertakes in this book to address the "most serious maladjustment between life and religion" that he feels to be manifest in American Judaism. As the jacket blurb states: "Even the professing Orthodox Jew must admit that between the demands of religion and the call of modern American life the chasm is widening daily." However by "following a proper historical perspective" he explains how to discover "the vital seed of self-preservation and ideal self-adjustment to prevailing conditions of life" that lies within Judaism itself. This is a review copy with the original publisher's slip laid in indicating that it was originally sent for review to the Literary Editor of the California Jewish Review in Los Angeles. . The Stratford Company hardcover books
200123904New York: Salander-O'Reilly Galleries 2001. Softcover. VG May have label on front cover as ex-gallery owned; otherwise clean. Black paper wraps. 31 pp. 10 bw plates. Text is in English and Spanish. Issued in conjunction with a 2001 exhibition of sculpture by Spanish-based artist Adolfo Barnatán b. 1951. With essays by Juan Manuel Bonet and Barbara Probst Solomon. Includes a chronology and 10 examples of his creativity. Salander-O'Reilly Galleries unknown books
1982018942New York: AMPHOTO Books 1982. 1st Printing. 175p. 76 colored plates 26 b/w illus. dj quarto format. AMPHOTO Books unknown books
2003255612Bloomington: 1st Books Library 2003. iv 64p. slender paperback. Two plays about a girl from Ghana and her travails after immigrating to the United States: They call me African and Going to the amusement park. 1st Books Library unknown books
198945542New York: Gordon and Breach. Very Good. 1989. Softcover. New York & London: Gordon and Breach 1989. 339 pages small 8vo wrappers. VG. Inscribed by Huss-Ashmore. . Gordon and Breach paperback books
1981175575New York: Circle Fine Art Press 1981. First edition. Hardcover. 48 pages. Text by Jack Solomon Jr. Includes numerous color illustrations. A near fine copy in illustrated boards with some very minor wear. No dust jacket as issued. Circle Fine Art Press unknown books
19749644.1New York New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation 1974. 5000 copies printed. Softbound. VG pristine contents; covers age toned. White illustrated wraps. 202 pp. 12 color 205 bw plates. Illustrated catalogue of 217 works with biographical chronology of the artist's life list of exhibitions his work has been in bibliography and 29-page essay by Reinhold Hohl "Form and Vision: The Work of Alberto Giacometti" including 79 notes. Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation unknown books
1908152246Paris: Librairie Centrale d'Art et d'Architecture 1908. Softcover. F Book has split into two halves; has substantial aging and edgewear to covers; pages have margin edges tanned but text and illus. are clear; many text pages are still uncut along top edge; a reading copy or perhaps worthy of rebinding. Gray paper wraps 48 pp. of text plus 28 duotone plates with 11 BW illus. within the text. Text is in French. Outlines these casts and models of antiquities once sold by the National Archaeological Museum in Saint-Germain-en-Laye. This first volume contains objects from the Stone Age through the Celtic Era. With an opening narrative followed by the 28 illustrated plates. Includes weapons pottery decorative arts pieces etc. An uncommon catalogue. Librairie Centrale d'Art et d'Architecture paperback books
1974173049New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 1974. First edition. Softcover. 19 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 9 through April 21 1974 and then traveled for additional dates. Essays by Solomon and Field. Includes 12 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some very minor wear. Signed by Katz on the title page. Uncommon thus. Whitney Museum of American Art unknown books
2004RH1357Cambridge:: University Press 2004. 2004. 8vo. vi 425 pp. Illus. index. Cloth dust-jacket. Fine. ISBN: 0521802407 / 0-521-80240-7 Solomon Feferman a Stanford University professor of mathematics and philosophy studied under Tarski at UCB and delivered the Tarski Lectures in 2006. He is a recent fellow of the American Mathematical Society. University Press, (2004). hardcover books
19617525NY: Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation 1961. Softcover. VG- some wear and rubbing to cover. Blue wraps. 131 pp. 10 color 54 bw plates. Extensive bibliography both a general one and an artist-specific one. 64 works by 64 artists included in this exhibition. Nine-page introductory essay by H.H. Aronson. An exceptional and scarce catalogue. Biography of each artist provided. Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation unknown books
197339New York: Whitney Museum 1973. Softcover. G Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; slight soiling to white cover; interior tan but good and clean. Tan paper stapled wraps French flaps 63 pp. approx. 79 bw repros. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition held May 25-July 22 1973. 87 artists are listed. With an essay by Elke M. Solomon and many BW illus. of the artwork. Whitney Museum unknown books
1973207753New York: Whitney Museum 1973. First. paperback. near fine. Numerous b/w illustrations. 63pp. Slim square 8vo original printed wrappers. New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 1973. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Exhibition catalogue from the show May 25 - July 22 1973.<br/><br/> Whitney Museum unknown books
1942217404Boston: Boston Medical Publishing 1942. First. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 129 portraits. 304pp. 8vo burgundy cloth. Boston: Boston Medical Publishing Company 1942. First Edition. Very Good .<br/><br/> With a medical chronology from 1887 to 1942. Previous owner's bookplate.<br/><br/> Boston Medical Publishing unknown books
20139022479New York: Farrar Straus & Giroux 2013. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in the publisher's original paper over boards spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Farrar Straus & Giroux hardcover books
1964138316Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1964. Softcover. Good Small label at bottom left of front cover; Inkstamp to front and back covers; Light foxing to wraps but pages clean. Yellow stapled wraps; Unpaginated 26 pp.; 14 bw plates. Text in Dutch; Accompanied an exhibition at the Stedelijk Museum that featured works by Tom Wesselmann Andy Warhol Roy Lichtenstein Jim Dine and others. Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam paperback books
196449654New York: The Coin and Currency Institute Inc. 1964. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. An Illustrated Standard Catalog ue with Valuations of Foreign Coins with Legal Tender Status in the United States 1793-1857. New York: The Coin and Currency Institute Inc. 1964. Eric P. Newman. First edition. Numerous b/w images. 212 pp. Hardcover. 8vo. Red cloth. Black lettering to spine. Very light wear to head & heel of spine and to bottom edge of dust jacket. Else a clean solid copy. Very good/Very good. The Coin and Currency Institute, Inc. hardcover books
1972140228New York: The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum 1972. Softcover. VG- Paper of portfolio has faded or aged. Contents -- the four booklets are clean and clear. Portfolio. Black paper portfolio with 20 pp. intro booklet stapled in and a pocket for three separate stapled booklets with red yellow and blue covers respectively. Two are 20 pp. one is 24 pp. Each contains text and BW illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1972 exhibition. "Amsterdam Paris and Dusseldorf are today among a number of vital European art centers. . Artists particularly young artists practicing abroad however are seen in New York only if they have New York dealers or have come to the attention of a New York museum through other channels. The purpose of this show therefore is to provide a meaningful outlet for a chosen group of foreign-based artists and to acquaint visitors to this museum with their work." preface One set of 2500 copies issued. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum unknown books
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195650511Cambridge MA: Harvard 1956. First Edition. 8vo pp. ix 276. Index. Rust cloth. Ex library with stamps pocket bookplate. Cover and edges soiled cover somewhat worn at corners and ends of spine o/w a VG tight copy. Solomon uses the development of immigration restriction to examine New Englanders' attitudes to themselves and their local society. Harvard unknown books
1956014808Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1956. xii 276p. lightly chipped dj. Harvard University Press unknown books
199133741NY: Greenwood 1991. First Edition. 8vo pp. 238. Frontis portrait. Great American orators. A nice copy. No dj. Shaw was a methodist minister who grew up on the Michigan frontier during the 1850s and who became one of the most famous speakers on social reform subjects. The book contains a biography of Shaw and a collection of her speeches. Greenwood unknown books
182019708Zürich: Caspar Näf 1820. 8vo. Frontis. 336 pp. <br><br>Second edition: Includes short biographical notes on prominent women of the Reformation including Argula von Grumbach Olympia Fulvia Morata and Katharina Zell. 19th-century German boards covered with mottled paper spine with inked paper label; binding rubbed and abraded. Ex-library: spine with call number label lined through front pastedown with institutional bookplate. One signature separated; some light foxing mostly to last few leaves. Caspar Näf hardcover books