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201621097ELos Angeles: A24 2016. First Edition. Signed on the title page by screenwriter and director Mike Mills. Bound in fine flexible black leather with matching leather ties with the film’s title logo embossed on the front cover. 115 pages. This special script for 20th Century Women is one of a small number made and given to members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for Golden Globes Awards consideration. There are only about 90 members of the association. Fine condition. The film stars Annette Bening Elle Fanning Greta Gerwig Billy Crudup and Lucas Jade Zumann. It was nominated for two Golden Globes - Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Actress Musical or Comedy Bening and it was nominated for Best Original Screenplay. The film is a coming of age story spanning several generations; two young women one middle-age woman single mother Bening and her teenage son Lucas Jade Zumann all of whom are exploring love freedom and creativity in a more innocent time of Santa Barbara CA during the late 1970s. A24 hardcover books
1958605491<p>12" x 9 1/8". 1 page introduction by Buddy Adler. Illustrated with b/w halftone photographs. Text in Japanese with some English titles. Original stiff color wrappers with 20th Century-Fox emblem. Very good. 24 pages original stiff wrappers. Films including: "A Farewell to Arms"; "Peyton Place"; "South Pacific"; "The Enemy Below"; "Fraulein"; The Long Hot Summer"; "The Hell-Bent Kid"; "The Young Lions"; "The Gift of Love"; "De Luxe Tour"; "Compulsion"; "The Roots of Heaven"; "The Big War"; "The Jean Harlow Story"; "Jean Christophe"; "Tender is the Night"; "Mary Magdalene"; "Gemma Two-Five"; "The Captive"; "At The End of the Santa Fe Trail"; "Glory Pass"; "The Barbarian"; "A Certain Smile"; "The Diary of Anne Frank"; "Ten North Frederick"; "The Bravados"; "Rope Law"; "The Sound and The Fury"; "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness"; "The Hunters"; "Blood and Sand"; "Mud on the Stars"; "These Thousand Hills"; "Oh Promised Land"; "Bachelor's Baby"; "The Wandering Jew"; "The Day of the Outlaw"; "Rally Round the Flag Boys"; "Colors of the Day"; "Holiday for Lovers"; "Can-Can"; "The Blue Angel"; "How to Rob a Bank" and "The Best of Everything". Provenance: from the estate of Buddy Adler.</p> 20TH CENTURY-FOX paperback books
1669EPL40Venice: Niccolò Pezzana 1669. Paperback. Near Fine. Edited by Popes Sextus V and Clemens VIII. Excerpts of chapters usually at beginning of the Prophets Micah Prophecy of Micah Obadiah Obadiah carrying loaves to cave Jonah Jonah preaching and in the Whale Daniel Bathsheba bathing Habakkuk carried by angel Samuel David told of Sauls death Judith Kings losing fingers & slaying of Holofernes Exodus Tribes of Israel & Aaron Acts of the Apostles Christs Ascension & Pentecost Epistle of Peter Peter with keys Apocalypse of John Apocalypse Woman clothed with the sun and Evangelist John writing with Eagle Kings prophetic scene Temple of Jerusalem plans Gospel of Matthew Christ in mandorla beside Aaron and Moses Christ preaching Parable of Sowers and Weeds Esdras building Temple of Zerubbabel Genesis Day 1 of Creation Dinahs defilement Jacobs children Numbers Census Gospel of John Christs resurrection. In total 29 woodcut vignettes historiated initials throughout. Size: 260 x 180mm. <br/><br/> Niccolò Pezzana paperback books
1682EPL65London: Printed for Walter Kettilby 1682. Paperback. Good. Evans sermon on religious moderation. Some lower marginal wear and chipping. Comprising printers notice title dedication and pages 1-52. 4to Size: 190 x 145mm. <br/><br/> Printed for Walter Kettilby paperback books
198625154East Hampton Long Island NY: Guild Hall Museum 1986. 5 pages; listing the names of exhibitors titles of works media sale price information. Awards Judge: Malcolm Preston; installation by Helen A. Harrison consultant curator; exhibition organized by Rae Ferren assoc. curator. Approx. 7" x 9" size; printed stapled softcover; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
198725155East Hampton Long Island NY: Guild Hall Museum 1987. 5 pages; listing the names of exhibitors titles of works media sale price information. Awards Judge: Madeleine Burnside director of the Islip Art Museum; installation by Helen A. Harrison consultant curator; exhibition organized by Rae Ferren assoc. curator. Approx. 7" x 8 1/2" size; printed stapled softcover; light wear old crease line; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
198825156East Hampton Long Island NY: Guild Hall Museum 1988. 5 pages; listing the names of exhibitors titles of works media sale price information. Awards Judge: Amei Wallach art critic Newsday; installation by Helen A. Harrison curator; exhibition organized by Christina M. Strassfield assoc. curator. Approx. 7" x 8 1/2" size; printed stapled softcover; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
199025157East Hampton Long Island NY: Guild Hall Museum 1990. 8 pages; listing the names of exhibitors titles of works media sale price information. Awards Judge: John Perrault art critic; installation by Christina Mossaides Strassfield associate curator & Rae Ferren; exhibition organized by C.M. Strassfield. Approx. 7" x 8 1/2" size; printed stapled softcover; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
199225158East Hampton Long Island NY: Guild Hall Museum 1992. 12 pages; listing the names of exhibitors titles of works media sale price information. Awards Judge: Barbara Haskell curator Whitney Museum of Art; installation by Christina Mossaides Strassfield curator & Tracey Bashkoff; exhibition organized by Tracey Bashkoff associate curator. Approx. 7" x 8 1/4" size; printed stapled softcover; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
199525159East Hampton Long Island NY: Guild Hall Museum 1995. 8 pages; listing the names of exhibitors titles of works media sale price information. Awards Judge: Brooke Kamin Rapaport associate curator of Contemporary Art Brooklyn Museum. Approx. 7" x 8 1/4" size; printed stapled softcover; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
199625160East Hampton Long Island NY: Guild Hall Museum 1996. 8 pages; listing the names of exhibitors titles of works media sale price information. Awards Judge: Dan Cameron senior curator The New Museum of Contemporary Art. Approx. 7" x 8 1/4" size; printed stapled softcover; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
25401Some original some arrangements of works for other forces as follows:<br/><br/>- Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus 1756-1791<br/>K. 550 arr. Sinfonie . arrangée Pour le Pianoforte à quatre mains. No. 2. Pr. 1 Rthlr. Leipsic: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 3144 ca. 1820. 1 title 2-35 i blank pp. Lithographed. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt December 1825." Occasional notational corrections in pencil. Slightly to moderately foxed and soiled; dampstained at outer edge; lower and outer edges frayed with slight loss not affecting printed area; upper edge closely trimmed with occasional loss to "Primo"/"Secondo" headers. A later edition. Not in Köchel 6 Hoboken or Hirsch. RISM M5633. <br/><br/>- Beethoven Ludwig van 1770-1827<br/>Op. 20 arr. Grand Septuor . arrangé Pour le Piano-Forte à quatre mains. Pr. 1 Rthlr. 12 Gr. Leipsic: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 4066 ca. 1824. 1 title 2-47 i blank pp. Lithographed. Signature in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt." Fingering and occasional notational corrections in pencil. Slightly foxed and soiled; upper edge closely trimmed with occasional loss to "Primo"/"Secondo" headers and pagination. A later edition. New Kinsky 2014 I p. 123 ascribing arrangement to F. Mockwitz; first issue: 1815 with PN 2171. Not in Hoboken or Hirsch.<br/><br/>- Onslow George 1784-1853<br/>Op. 7. Grandes Sonates pour le Piano Forte à quatre mains . No. 1 no printed price. Hambourg: A. Cranz without PN before March 1827. 1 title 2-31 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt März 1827." Fingering and notational corrections in pencil. Several pages including title torn at spine and outer and lower edges; upper edge soiled and dampstained; some foxing; page 30 smudged. A later edition. Rare. Most copies by Cranz found in libraries are either later issue or Titelauflage. The first edition was published by Pleyel in Paris in 1815.<br/><br/>- Onslow<br/>Op. 22. Second Grand Duo =Sonata in F minor pour le Piano Forte à quatre mains composé et dédié à Mr Hertz Senr. . Op: 22. Prix 5 Frs. Bonn et Cologne: N. Simrock PN 2244 ca. 1824. 1 title 2-37 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt October 1826." Fingering other performance-related annotations and occasional notational corrections in pencil. Several pages including title torn at spine and edges with loss to lower outer corner; pp. 3-4 with loss to music; small stain to lower edge of p. 19.<br/>First Edition. Rare. WorldCat 2 copies only at the Bibliothèque nationale Paris and the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek Munich. <br/><br/>- Weber Carl Maria von 1786-1826<br/>WeV S.5; arr. Polonoise à quatre mains pour le Pianoforte . Pr. 10 gl. Hambourg: A. Cranz without PN before February 1826. Engraved. 1f. title i blank 1 blank 2-11 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature and date in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt Februar 1826." Occasional notational corrections in pencil. Somewhat foxed and soiled; moderately dampstained at upper edge; ink stain to title. A later edition. Jähns 59 arrangement ascribed to Carl Klage 1788-1850 with price "10 sgr". Originally for piano two hands. <br/><br/>- Weber<br/>WeV T.2 Six pièces à quatre Mains pour le Pianoforte . Oe. X. Leipzig: Fred. Hofmeister PN 275 ca. 1820 title 2-19 i blank pp. Engraved. Signature in brown ink to lower right corner of title: "Samson Ruben Goldschmidt." Somewhat foxed and soiled; loss to lower outer corner throughout affecting music on pp. 17-18; moderately dampstained at upper edge; occasional creasing especially to final leaf; title and final leaf with stains and repairs. A later edition. Jähns 81-86 lists two later Hofmeister editions with price in Neugroschen. Hoboken 15 286 most probably a Titelauflage as it displays Hofmeister's original plate number 275 preceded by the new number 1251.<br/><br/>Oblong folio. Brown quarter leather with marbled boards two labels to upper lettered "J. Mosenthal" in manuscript. Signature "Joseph Mosenthal" in black ink to upper right corner of front endpaper; table of contents in Mosenthal's hand to upper left corner of front endpaper. <br/><br/>Binding considerably worn with upper detached spine lacking. Remnants of red sealing wax to front endpaper. The Weber pieces date from his time as court kapellmeister in Stuttgart. "The Six Pieces for Piano Duet dated 27th November 1809 and dedicated 'à Leurs Altesses Sérénissimes Mesdames Marie et Amélie de Württemberg'. They are charming little pieces each based on a simple melodic idea with characteristic accompaniment. both accessible to schoolgirl fingers and forming a neat introduction to various melodic manners." John Warrack: Carl Maria von Weber p. 64. <br/><br/>"Joseph Mosenthal 1834-1896 was a German-American musician born at Kassel. He studied under his father and Spohr and in 1853 went to America where he played the organ in Calvary Church New York City from 1860 to 1887. He was conductor of the Mendelssohn Glee Club in New York City from 1867 to 1896 played a first violin in the Philharmonic Orchestra for 40 years a second violin in the Mason and Thomas Quartet for 12 and composed much Church music such as the psalm "The Earth is the Lord's" a setting of part of Psalm 145 published in 1864 and part songs for male voices Thanatopsis Blest Pair of Sirens and Music of the Sea. He died in New York City." Wikipedia. <br/><br/>Samson Ruben Goldschmidt 1768-1841 was a banker and businessman in Kassel Germany. unknown books
24676Subjects include Albani Andrésen Arnoldson Bary Bori Campanini Caruso Cavalieri Calvé Clément Crafft De Luca Destinn Domingo Eames Fladung Easton Eddy Farrar Feinhals Fremstad Galli-Curci Garden Gigli Gulbranson Hauk Hempel Henke Hesch Huchet Jeritza Kappel Kellogg Kurz Leffler-Burckhard Lehmann Leider Litvinne Mapleson Martinelli Morena Müller Muzio Neilson Nilsson Nordica Novatná Olszewska Pavarotti Plaichinger Piccaver Price Renaud Rethberg Scheff Sembrich Slezak Storchio Strong Ternina Thierry Thursby Torriani Tucker Viardot-Garcia and Walker. <br/><br/>Together with assorted photographs of singers mostly reproductions of rare early images. Average size ca. 6 x 4." Subjects include 39 female singers Albani Calvé Destinn Galli-Curci Garden Grisi Lehman Lind Lucca Melba Mutzio Nilsson Nordica Patti Piccolomioni Supervia Tettrazini Thalberg Viardot and Zaré and 12 male J.B. Faure Mario de Lara McCormack Victor Manuel Eduard de Reszke and Tamagno. <br/><br/>In very good condition overall. Common defects include light wear silvering foxing soiling and minor annotations in pencil or ink to versos. <br/><br/>A full inventory is available upon request. unknown books
1844WRCLIT73337New York: Stanford & Swords 1844. vii3319pp. Octavo. Full publisher's plum pebbled morocco gift binding gilt extra a.e.g. Text rather foxed with offset from long ago laid in floral specimen and a few ink spatters in the terminal catalogue; the binding apart from some minimal rubbing at the edges and a bit sunning to the spine is very good or better. Denoted the 12th edition. The binding is unsigned but is highly characteristic of New York gift bindings of the period. Stanford & Swords unknown books
193478282London: Printed by Order of the Trustees 1934. 1st ed. Hardcover. Good. 466p. Original cloth. 25cm. Joints scuffed. Backstrip faded. Contents sound and clean. No Jacket. Persian text introductory material in English. At head of title: British Museum. Department of Oriental Printed Books and Manuscripts. <br/><br/> Printed by Order of the Trustees hardcover books
18901780London: The Hansard Publishing Union 1890. Wraps. Orig. blue wraps. Good. 20 numbered pages. 18 x 12 cm. Travel Guide - plus 24 pages profusely illustrated advertisements for health pill sanitariums temperance hotels etc. Fold out map attached. Paper wrappers printed in black and blue. Wrappers fragile and worn 1 x 3 cm piece missing a head of cover. Small closed tear to map. <br/><br/> The Hansard Publishing Union paperback books
1795312011Philadelphia: by and for Colerick & Hunter 1795. First American Edition. a2 B-Z6 Aa-Kk6 Ll4. 399pp. 12mo 6 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches. original sheep both boards detached ex libris George Vaux with his signature on pastedown and first leaf of preface. First American Edition. a2 B-Z6 Aa-Kk6 Ll4. 399pp. 12mo 6 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches. by and for Colerick & Hunter unknown books
39899TRADE SAMPLES EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FRENCH TEXTILES. A pair of manuscript broadsides or pattern cards of Londrine Seconds swatches. Languedoc France: mid to late 18th century. 24 mounted textile samples on t cards. Important documentation for the historian of textiles all in excellent condition. These two broadsides come from a French manufacturer of Londrine fulled woolen cloth manufactured specially in Languedoc in imitation of West England broadcloths and used in the Levant trade.the Moors always entertai a favorable opinion of English manufactures and the French to humor them g their cloth the name of Londras wishing to make the Moors believe it was manufactured in London." Montgomery Textiles in America 1984. The first is 19 x 13 3/4 inches and titled "Londrine Seconde" and on which ar mounted 12 large colorful swatches 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches each with a stock number written in ink. The second is titled "Fabrique Royale de la Bastide Rouge Peyre Londrine Second" same measurements as above with 12 different swatches and stock numbers. Government regulations for premieres Londres and secondes Londres are given i both Savary des Brusions and Diderot. Finer Spanish wool and a greater numbe of threads per inch in the warp accounted for the superior quality of the premiers. Montgomery states that there are letters in the Metropolitan Museu of Art with swatches of Londrina Seconde in bright colors from Carcassone and pattern card with eleven swatches of Londrine Secondes dating from the mid-eighteenth century at Colonial Williamsburg. Montgomery concludes by quoting Arthur Young traveling in France in the late 1780s observed that th "Londrins of which at all these towns I took patterns are a very bright beautiful well-dyed bright cloth that have had deservedly from quality and price the greatest success in the Levant; I saw the wool they are made of a should not have known it from a good specimen from the South Downs of Sussex. The present examples are particularly appealing as the colors are bright and they both have handsome calligraphic titles. Very rare. unknown books
1845401903New York: Harper & Brothers 1845. Third edition revised. Binding rubbed; foxed/From the Collection of Allan B. Kirsner M.D. 8vo. 644 pp. Contemporary sheep red morocco lettering-piece. "In 1839 Stewart translated Billard's The Diseases of Children from the French with an appendix of one hundred pages of Stewart's pediatric comments. His own Diseases of Children was first published in 1841. In it pathological anatomy and Laennec's innovation of auscultation were mentioned for the first time in an American pediatric text. About the year 1850 Stewart . originated a plan for the establishment of a hospital for children in New York City. When the institution was opened on March 1 1854 under the name of the New York Nursery and Child's Hospital it was the only hospital on this continent devoted to children. The New York Nursery and Child's Hospital was established for the children of wet nurses who had to neglect their own children in order to nurse the children of their employers" Cone History of American Pediatrics p. 81. Not in Cordasco. <br/><br/> Harper & Brothers unknown books
188427089New York N.Y.: D. Appleton and Company 1884. xv 832 4 pages of publisher's announcements; a useful index at back. With illustrations in the text as well as plates in pockets at front and back; all collated complete; also included in the pocket contents and not on the printed list is a color-coded "Table of the Geological Formations found in Virginia and West Virginia.with Explanation of Colors as used on the Virginia Sections" - there are 14 different colors used in printing the maps and sections and this 'Table' acts as a color key to all. The text posthumously gathers the reports of William Barton Rogers 1804 - 1882 American geologist and educator whose ".research findings to farming attracted the interests of the Virginia legislature prompting Rogers to lobby for the establishment in 1835 of a Virginian Geological Survey. For this he secured resources and funding by promising economic returns from properly mapping the terrain for future railroad construction locating more fertilizer sources and revealing the existence of valuable mineral deposits. The same year he left Baltimore to become the state geologist and director of the Virginian Geological Survey; he was also appointed professor of natural philosophy and geology at the University of Virginia. His efforts with the Geological Survey from 1835 until 1842 provided the data for his most important geological publicationsDespite his exhaustive efforts after 1837 the Virginia legislature responded to a drop in public revenues by cutting funding and more closely scrutinizing the survey finally terminating support for the project altogether in 1841. Rogers was unable to persuade them to continue funding beyond 1842. As a result few copies of Rogers's six annual reports were printed and a final report was never published. The reports were not even combined into a single publication until Jed Hotchkiss compiled and published them with a map in 1884. .an illustrious career during which he received many honors and awards." including founding and becoming the first president of M.I.T. Trent A. Mitchell in the ANB The map of Virginia and other plates credited to cartographer & engineer Jedidiah Hotchkiss 1828 - 1899 "Mapmaker of the Confederacy." Volume approx. 5 1/2" x 8" size; bound in the original brown cloth gilt spine titles; patterned-paper endpapers. Some edge tips wear to the cover; couple of small foxing-spots on the title; the text plates within the volume darkened stained; plates in the pockets & the map with a little darkening; few clean splits along folds and in very good condition. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
188627038Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin and Company 1886. 4 ad pages xxxii 337 16 blank memoranda pages 8 pages of additional advertisements at back; with a useful index and an appendix with additional travel hints per country. Includes all folding maps per the list provided at the contents: Great Britain - Ireland in front pocket; London in back pocket; Continental Europe Switzerland and Paris all found within the text at their respective chapters. Title page with the small owner name-stamp of collector George R. Brush M.D. U.S. Navy; in service as a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Approx. 4" x 6"size; bound in the original gilt-stamped red full thin leather; spine chipped at edge of title; some edge tips wear and rubbing; loose maps with some browning darkening at folds; contents generally clean and in good condition. Edition for 1886. Leather. Good. Houghton, Mifflin and Company books
18301277Providence RI: H.H. Brown 1830. Wraps. Cream wraps. Very good. 27 pages. 22 x 13.5 cm. Historical narration of the Second Baptist Church by Reverend John O. Choules in Newport at the Second Baptist Church beginning with the secession from Dr. Clark's church in Providence 1656 to 1829. In December 1829 the church Deacons voted to thank Reverend Choules and request a copy for press of the sermon preached on Thanksgiving day. Discernible fold at center covers stained interior foxed. Closed tear to head and tail of spine holding well with string binding intact. 4 to 5 corners folded 1 to 2 cm. not affecting text. <br/><br/> H.H. Brown paperback books
19232221948<p>First edition. Octavo. Original brown stapled wrappers stamped in black. Good few nicks; chips. 64 pages.</p><p>Signed and inscribed by author on front cover in black ink: "With compliments Howard Jones."</p><p>An essay on the plight of the American Indian and government policy concerning their treatment.</p> Jones, Howard, M.D. paperback books
1774ME1081London:: Printed and Sold at No. 76 Fleet-Street 1774. 1774. 4to. iv xv 1 68 pp. Original full calf gilt spine; neatly rebacked to style preserving original endsheets. Inscribed by an early owner "This Book belonging to Monsieur Pierre Monneron." Extremely rare. This is the first edition in English of the ghazals of Hafez translated by one of the leading Persian orientalists of his day John Richardson FAS of Wadham College Oxford and famous for his seminal work written in conjunction with Sir William Jones the work being A Dictionary Persian Arabic and English 1777. / Hafez was previously unknown to the western world until Count Karl Emerich Reviczky von Revisnye 1737-1793 the Hungarian Orientalist and bibliophile 'discovered' him and brought his poetic classic to Europe with this Vienna printing. The work features an extensive text on Hafez and a translation of selected ghazals . Reviczky von Revisnye also issued in 1784 1794 a catalogue of his Greek and Latin library using the pseudonym of "Periergus Deltophilus". In the prefatory essay for that volume he shows an interest in the printing of Nicolas Jenson Aldus Manutius and the Estiennes. / Hafez was born in Shiraz Persia and lived approximately from 1325/26–1389/1390. He is considered a mystic and poet. His life and poems are the subject of much analysis commentary and interpretation influencing post-fourteenth century Persian writing more than any other author. FULL TITLE: A Specimen of Persian Poetry; or Odes of Hafez With an English Translation and Paraphrase. Chiefly from the Specimen Poeseos Persicae of Baron Revizky Envoy from the Emperor of Germany to the Court of Poland. With Historical and Grammatical Illustrations and a complete Analysis for the assistance of those who wish to study the Persian language. Printed and Sold at No. 76, Fleet-Street, 1774. unknown books
3892Watercolour and gouache on vellum signed 'Gablle Fontaine'. An exceptionally large scale work by this talented but apparently unrecorded artist probably executed in the 1830s or early 1840s. The composition includes roses bi-colour pinks/carnations morning glory dahlias auriculas flowering quince or prunus hollyhock plums and peaches. In addition a clouded yellow and two red admiral butterflies are shown. unknown books