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199123794Miami Beach Florida: Artist Published 1991. Group of material considering the metal sculpture artwork of David Floyd; including: 4 copies of his folding black and white illustrated 6-panel Lifesource Series catalogue sculptures in stainless steel & water 6" x 9" size; with 38 color photograph slides in sleeve-holders of his works titled with sizes and accompanying slide identification list with pricing; with a one-page artist biography exhibition list & collections holding works 3 8" x 10" black & white photographs of works taken by Steven Hlavac of Blindspot Photographic with titles sizes prices on backs and a form letter from a gallery asking for details on works available; all in a printed cover which has some wear and a long closed tear at back; contained materials very clean in very good condition; an interesting overview of this artists' work from this period which also offers biographical and marketing information and a notable use of photography for sales. Signed by Artist. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Illus. by David Floyd. Artist Published Paperback books
188527056Montreal Canada: Dawson Brothers 1885. Color map sectioned on linen; with insets showing the continuation of the map to the Pacific showing British Columbia & Manitoba; Manitoba & connecting territory; Environs of Montreal and an inset of Newfoundland. Front endpaper and a blank back panel of the map with the owner name-stamp of collector George R. Brush M.D. U.S. Navy; in service as a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Bound in the original hardcover blue textured cloth boards gilt cover titles patterned-paper endpapers; covers are approx. 4" x 6" size. Map opens to approx. 23 1/2" x 33 3/4" overall; some edge tips wear and dustiness to the covers' binding inner endpaper scraped from linen backing at one corner; map in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Dawson Brothers hardcover books
1709JC14459Amsterdam: Ex officina Wetsteniana 1709. Hardcover. Very Good. Small 4to 200 x 155mm. 32 index 728pp. Signatures: 1star-4star4 A-Z4 Aa-Zz4 Aaa-Zzz4 Aaaa-Yyyy4. Full-page engraved half-title of scene of busy hospital room with patients reclining in beds in background and ailing patient treated by group of physicians with herbs and bottled medicines. Title printed in red and black. Preface by Swiss editor and physician Johann Conrad Amman 1669-1724. Period half vellum blind stamped with arabesque to covers backed in calf of gilt-stamped spine with red morocco lettering label: AURELIANI DE MORBIS; binding slightly rubbed with few spots internally clean and complete. <br/><br/>Though Caelius Aurelius was a Latin translator of ancient Greek medical manuscripts philologists often discuss his work as if he was the original author. He was born in Sicca Numidia now in Algeria with a dubious start but almost certainly flourished as a Greco-Roman physician in the mid-fifth century. Caelius Aurelius is known by his Latin medical writings especially this translation of a now lost Greek medical textbook on diseases written by Soran of Ephesos and titled De Morbis Acutis & Chronicis or On Acute and Chronic Diseases. Both authors are considered to be the primary representatives of the secta methodici or Methodist school a Greek school of medicine whose texts gave access to and crucially reconstructed the rich medical teachings of the ancient world. The work De Morbis Acutis & Chronicis consists of two parts. The first part deals with fourteen acute diseases in three books and the second consists of five books and covers forty-four chronic diseases. This is widely regarded as the best edition of the Caelius Aureliuss work edited by Johann Conrad Amman and published in Amsterdam by Jacob de Wetstein in 1709; it was reprinted in 1722 1755 and 1759. This edition contains valuable annotations and a Lexicon Caelianum by the Dutch physician Theodorus Janssonius van Almeloveen 1657-1712. Aldus first published it in 1547 in a collection titled Medici Antiqui Omnes. This text is one of the most valuable in the field of pathology not only for describing a grant range of diseases including sections on psychiatry and neurology and their treatments famously prescribing sun-baths for chronic affections but that it also contains the foundation of contemporary Latin medical terminology rooted in the Greek language. Rare first edition far more common is the Amsterdam edition of 1722. Ex officina Wetsteniana hardcover books
1643D6968Naples: apud Camillam Cavallum 1643. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio 290 x 195mm. 8 215pp. 57pp. 1. Engraved woodcut printers device of Cavallum with compass under motto Labore et constantia device also used by Freemasons. Title printed in red and black. Double column. 18th-century vellum title browned some dampstaining throughout marginal worming lightly worn. Early ownership inscriptions on front endpaper dated 1724 1731 and 1744 and dated 1749 on verso of final blank. Ex Libris Prosperi Selli Medicinae et Chirurgiae above pictorial wood-engraved ex-libris by Leo Wyatt for Lord Norwich on pastedown. <br/><br/>Polverino sought to find accurate cures for diseases. Giovanni Girolamo Polverino was an influential professor of medicine and philosophy in Naples. This work originally published in 1600 in Venice under the title De curandis juxta hodiernum usum. sought to find accurate cures for diseases and improve medical practice. This volume with its ample 18th-century inscriptions and some scattered annotations above printed marginalia gives the book a valued sense. Good solid book within the tradition of 17th-century medicine coming out of Italy during the waning of the Renaissance Polverinos ideas were contemporary to Galileo and Descartes. NLM/Krivatsy 9126. apud Camillam Cavallum hardcover books
20157161NY: Crown 2015. First edition first prnt. Signed by Larson on the title page. Unread copy in Fine condition in a Fine dustjacket with an archival cover. Signed by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Crown Hardcover books
197556605Buffalo NY: Patricia Budd Kepler 1975. Broadside 17x22 inches printed in blue and red folded twice. Two small rust stains o/w a VG clean copy. Patricia Budd Kepler unknown books
198625229Southampton NY: Brown University & The Parrish Art Museum 1986. 182 pages; black and white illustrations of this exhibition jointly held at Brown University & the Parrish Art Museum. Essays by Michael Plante Christopher Campbell Megan Fox Mitchell F. Merling Jennifer Wells and Ima Ebong. Preface by Kermit S. Champa; catalog includes detailed artist biographies and information on their work. Laid-in is a NY Times newspaper clipping of June 1 1986 reviewing the show by Helen A. Harrison. Approx. 8 1/2" size square format; color illustrated softcover. Light wear couple small scratches sunning to the cover; glued 'perfect' binding starting to come undone; in good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Brown University & The Parrish Art Museum paperback books
200224639Boston: Little Brown. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2002. Hardcover. 0316299235 . Illustrated by Erik Ronnberg and Gary Tonkin. A book club edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Little, Brown hardcover books
29753Image 305 x 228 mm overall 375 x 280 mm. Lithographic caricature featuring a dancing master playing his violin while a portly gentleman dressed in top hat and tails dances in the foreground and a dog dances in the background. No artist lithographer or printer noted.<br/><br/>Slightly worn soiled and foxed; four narrow strips of tape to upper and right edge of verso. unknown books
180627116France: L'Institut des Sciences Lettres et Arts 1806. 71 -134 pages; extracted from the Memoires de l'Institut des Sciences Lettres et Arts; French text. Set out in six 'memoires'; with a folding plate; Rumford's researches regarding experiments in heat. Sir Benjamin Count Rumford in the nobility of the Holy Roman empire Thompson 1753 - 1814 American-born & educated British royalist natural philosopher and philanthropist who left during the Revolution and who ".Once in Britain Thompson presented himself as an expert on America rather than as a refugee and became the main contact between American loyalists in England and the British government.Like Davy's Faraday's and Tyndall's Rumford's is a story of the social mobility which science could bring: the farm boy and shop assistant became the Massachusetts Yankee at the courts of Europe. He spoke well German French Spanish and Italian; he played billiards against himself and enjoyed chess; he was a good draughtsman; indifferent to literature sculpture and painting he had a great taste for landscape gardening. His daughter Countess Rumford returned to America and died in 1852. In his eloge at the Institut de France on 9 January 1815 Georges Cuvier emphasized the revolutions warfare and conflicting loyalties which had dominated Rumford's life and was mildly embarrassed by his pursuit of honours and wealth. He stressed the value of Rumford's practical inventions with their scientific basis. Later to Tyndall lecturing at the Royal Institution in 1883 Rumford's researches on the nature of heat put him firmly in the tradition leading to James Joule conservation of energy and modern thermodynamics.Brown author of the biography of Rumford places his researches on heat in their context where the implications Tyndall saw were not perceived by Rumford or his contemporaries and where the diversity and utility of his discoveries based on research rather than empiricism were most impressive. He has an important place in the origins of applied science." David Knight in the ODNB Title page with the small name-stamp of collector George R. Brush; M.D. in the U.S. Navy; a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Approx. 8 1/2" x 11" size; bound in the original plain brown paper wrappers with the handwritten name 'Rumford.' A little wear and dustiness to the cover some spotting and foxing within; in very good condition. Extracted from Original Volume. Soft Cover. Very Good. L'Institut des Sciences, Lettres et Arts paperback books
1810WRCLIT76048Philadelphia: Gedrucht bey Jacob Meyer. Für Johnson und Warner Bro. 1810. 36pp. 12mo. Early plain stiff salmon wrappers. Typical scattered foxing and slight offsetting but a very good copy. First edition in this format. The woodcut title-vignette is ascribed to A. Anderson. Seven edifying tales for the young. ROSENBACH 418. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 20192. WELCH 431. BÖTTE & TANNHOF 1770. OCLC 207258103. Gedrucht bey Jacob Meyer. Für Johnson und Warner Bro. unknown books
18092221587<p>RARE MIDSHIPMAN APPOINTMENT</p><p>"Th: Jefferson" Partly-printed vellum DS as president 1 page 10" x 10 1/2" January 16 1809. President Jefferson issues a naval appointment for Henry Pilliam. In part: "That reposing special Trust and Confidence in the Patriotism Valour Fidelity and Abilities of Henry Pilliam I do appoint him a midshipman in the Navy of the United States." Neatly signed at the conclusion by President Jefferson and countersigned by Secretary pf the Navy Robert Smith. The document bears an embossed Navy Department seal to the upper left. Intersecting folds overall wrinkling and light staining otherwise fine condition. Such appointments by Thomas Jefferson are quite scarce as he and the Republican party opposed a strong navy. However as Jefferson's term neared its conclusion the naval forces were beginning to grow out of necessity in order to protect the maritime interests of the United States as merchant vessels were  frequently being interfered with during their voyages on the high seas. Ultimately these disputes would culminate in the War of 1812 during President Madison's administration. A desirable and well-preserved example of a Jefferson appointment. Very good.</p> unknown books
1802602254<p>"B. Lincoln" in black ink on partially printed document Port of Boston and Charlestown July 6 1802. 9 1/4" x 5"; 1 page recto and verso; very good to small burn holes; minor signs of handling. Countersigned by Thomas Melvill. U.S. Seal impressed at upper left corner within ornate border. Document certifying that the firm of Head and Amory imported a chest of sixty-two pounds of green tea from Canton on the Elisa Odell an American vessel. Lincoln 1733-1810 born January 24 1733 Hingham Massachusetts; died May 9 1810 Hingham Massachusetts; American Revolutionary officer; Major general in Continental army 1777 in command of the militia in Vermont; in command of American army in southern department September 1778; captured with his army in Charleston S.C. May 1779; served in Yorktown campaign 1781; elected secretary of war by Congress 1781-1783; Commanded force that suppressed Shays's Rebellion 1787. Thomas Melvill 1751-1832 grandfather of Herman Melville and one of the "Indians" of the Boston Tea Party on May 10 1773; navel officer and U.S. Collector for the Port of Boston.</p> unknown books
18582093New York: H. Dayton 1858. Hardcover. Black embossed boards title in gilt. Good. 126 pages. 23 x 15 cm. Similar to earlier edition Ladies' Indispensable Assistant 1852 but with some medical updates and insights into vaccinations. Text provides guidance to recognize various illnesses with treatments with 14 pages listing the medical properties of plants. The Ladies' Domestic Economy and Housekeepers' guide provides copious recipes cookery for the sick the lady's work-box stitching dress work baskets directions for coloring garments with etiquette following the same pattern as earlier editions although the rules for marriage love letters and proposals have been dispensed with. Two pages of recipes from another cook book laid in. Owner's signature on front free end paper. Pages foxed boards heavily rubbed. Lowenstein lists a 1859 copy. <br/><br/> H. Dayton hardcover books
WALTER-FILM200015No binding. Very Good. Photo Hollywood: 20th Century Fox ca. 1957. Vintage original 10 x 8"" 25 x 20 cm. photo JUST ABOUT FINE. A glamour portrait with a background of ethnic iconography. unknown books
198825232Southampton NY: The Parrish Art Museum 1988. 86 pages; black and white illustrations of this exhibition. Foreword by Trudy C. Kramer essay by Klaus Kertess. Catalog includes information on the artists details and descriptions of the works sizes titles and media. Approx. 8" x 9 1/2" size oblong format; printed softcover. Light wear; back cover with tin scratch; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. The Parrish Art Museum paperback books
1940296831940. Image size 200 x 174 mm. sheet size 284 x 217 mm. Signed in the stone "H. Rayner" and with monogram; also signed in pencil below platemark at lower right with "copyright 1940" in pencil to lower right margin. Printed in olive green-toned ink on wove paper. An Australian artist who studied and worked in Britain Rayner was a student of Walter Sickert at the Royal Academy and a friend of Augustus John. <br/><br/>"Henry Rayner's single-minded devotion to the drypoint technique created what is almost certainly the largest body of drypoint work of any mid-20th century artist. Rayner typically took 15 or fewer impressions from each plate. It has taken nearly 70 years for Henry Rayner's drypoint work to begin attracting serious interest among collectors." Roger Stanton hewitthenryrayner.co.uk. unknown books
1940296841940. Image size 175 x 135 mm. sheet size 279 x 216 mm. Signed in the stone "H. Rayner"; also signed in pencil below platemark at lower right. With "Ballet" and "copyright" in pencil to lower margin. Printed in olive green-toned ink on wove paper. <br/><br/>Very slightly worn; minor foxing to blank margins. An Australian artist who studied and worked in Britain Rayner was a student of Walter Sickert at the Royal Academy and a friend of Augustus John. <br/><br/>"Henry Rayner's single-minded devotion to the drypoint technique created what is almost certainly the largest body of drypoint work of any mid-20th century artist. Rayner typically took 15 or fewer impressions from each plate. It has taken nearly 70 years for Henry Rayner's drypoint work to begin attracting serious interest among collectors." Roger Stanton hewitthenryrayner.co.uk. unknown books
187326983Liege Belgium: Bulletins de l'Academie Royale des Sciences des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique 1873. 33 pages; French text. The author has inscribed and signed on the title page "A Monsieur le professeur Hirn hommage a l'autor Folie" to Gustave-Adolphe Hirn 1815 - 1890 French physicist astronomer. mathematician and engineer."The author relates the history of thermodynamics and develops two fundamental principles: the equivalence of heat and work by J.R. Mayer and heat consumption in the work by R. Clausius." University of Liege collections site abstract of this work by François Folie 1833-1905 Belgian scientist astronomer academician and student of the work of thermodynamic work of R. Clausius. This is a separately-printed and paginated offprint edition of the lecture originally published in the Bulletins de l'Academie Royale des Sciences des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique 1873 2e serie. Title page also with the small previous owner name-stamp of collector George R. Brush M.D. U.S. Navy; in service as a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894. Approx. 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"size; bound in plain tan paper wraps. Some wear & darkening to the cover; contents clean and in very good condition. Signed by Author. Offprint Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Bulletins de l'Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres et des Beaux-Arts de Belgique paperback books
199622743Dubai: Dubai Municipality 1996. 42 pages; color illustrated; with prefatory quote and portrait of his Highness Sheikh Maktoum Bin Rashid al Maktoum vice president Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai; contents on the program of the conference summary breakdown of participants by country results; ".914 participants from all over the world focus their attention on sustainable solutions towards solving some of the most pressing social economic and environmental problems facing an urbanizing world."; chart giving a Synthetic Overview of Case Studies presented in Dubai with "Lessons Learned"; the studies included Leicester: Environment City UK; Integrated Urban Management Dubai UAE; Government Housing Bank Bangkok Thailand; Apartment hostels in Ile de France; National Association of Colombian Recicladores; Community-based Refuse collection and Recycling Municipality of Rufisque Senegal; Revitalizing Metro Toronto's mainstreets: The Long Branch Pilot Project Canada; and many others with short descriptions & occasional illustration of each; illustrated magazine-style format; light wear; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Dubai Municipality Paperback books
191222619New York: Not Published 1912. Collection includes: A large souvenir program "Julia Marlowe's Benefit in Behalf of The Hopelessly Crippled French Soldiers" held at the Shubert Theatre May 26th 1916 with an inscription on the front cover signed by E.H. Sothern "Dear Harry Kauffman - The great thing is to perceive that most people are asses & that nearly everybody is wrong most of the time - "a soft answer turneth away wrath" But I declare that accidents are inevitable & excite the soul - what we must do is to rehearse everybody & everything all the time & keep our hair on - with love.sincerely E.H. Sothern" approx. 10" x 13" size one large sheet of heavy 'Normandy' watermark paper stock folded to make a cover over the smaller inner program for the event - according to the dedicatory text various artists gave their services - which included Miss Marlowe & E.H. Sothern & Company performing as well as Sir Herbert Tree Mrs. Lillie Langtry and others; the back of the inner program notes a E.H. Sothern appearance in "If I Were King" at the Shubert on the following evening; the cover with printed titles in dark blue simply side-tied with the remains of a red white and blue silk ribbon; with wear and soiling and old paper rub-hole at front margin about good overall; the inner program printed at the Arrow Press Inc. New York and very good; the team of and later husband & wife Edward Hugh Sothern 1859 - 1933 & Julia Marlowe 1866 - 1950 very well-known and popular as the premier Shakespearean interpreters in America at the time making Shakespeare accessible especially for a larger public; with an undated circa 1900 signed photograph of E.H. Sothern taken with two other handsomely dressed unidentified gentlemen strolling down a railroad station platform - Sothern signed in ink below his image; no studio or photographer noted photo approx. 6" x 8 1/4" mounted to an old gray card mount which has been trimmed away at bottom margin; photo with a tiny edge-tear at top otherwise very good as is the bold signature; with A large sepia-toned photograph inscribed and signed by E.H. Sothern taken while costumed in his role as MacBeth inscribed at top right "For Wm Kauffman with the regards of E.H. Sothern"; the photo signed in white ink bottom right 'Notman Boston' and is 10 1/4" x 13 1/4" approx. size; corners chipped closed tears with one through a letter of the inscription with old repairs on back; a few spots showing in the lighter area otherwise a good strong image of the actor in one of his most famous roles; with a very beautifully-taken head-and-shoulders portrait of Julia Marlowe Sothern in elaborate brocaded costume wearing headscarf inscribed below in black ink "To Mrs. Kauffman in remembrance of "Viola" and Julia Marlowe Sothern 1912"; image approx. 9 3/4" x 13" size; with the studio stamp of White N.Y. at right margin; some corner wear the 'Sothern' and a few other letters dimming in the inscription about very good overall and a striking image of the actress; with another White N.Y. large photograph this of both Julia & Edward Sothern in their costumed roles of Romeo & Juliet inscribed at the bottom margin "To Mr. Kauffman in remembrance of both of us! Julia Marlowe Sothern 1912" approx. 10" x 13"; top right corner chipped away little edgewear at bottom otherwise very good and sharply - taken; with a 6" x 9" approx. size photograph a copy of a famous earlier image by Arnold Genthe of Julia Marlowe Sothern as Juliet inscribed at lower margin "To Erwin Carl Kauffman son of our friend & coworker. Julia Marlowe Sothern May 1920." unevenly trimmed some wear and the inscription still very bold good condition; with an inscribed photograph "To my darlingest Mr. Kaufman & Mrs. Kaufman - May we meet again Katherine Alexander" Katherine Alexander 1898 - 1981 part-Cherokee American actress; the photograph pencil signed by the photographer illegible on the margin below dated 1923; approx. 8 3/4" x 13 3/4" including mount - image 6" x 10 1/4" approx. matte photo-paper; closed tears at edges soiling some crinkling into the top of the image about good condition; with an 8" x 10" portrait of Maude Adams Maude Ewing Kiskadden 1872 - 1953 American actress best known for her great success as the character Peter Pan with the studio stamp of Fernand de Gueldre Chicago on back; inscribed at lower margin "To Mr. and Mrs. Kaufman - with all good wishes from Maude Adams 1932" light wear & soil corner crease; in very good condition; with an inscribed portrait photo off Otis Skinner 1858 - 1942 American stage actor inscribed "To Fred Kaufman cordially yours Otis Skinner 1932" approx. 3 1/4" x 4 1/2" with the photographer's stamp on back of Irving - Allen - Fox Studio Denver; light wear and soil very good; with 3 additional 8" x 10" photographs of theatre stars of the past inscribed to the Kaufmanms as well names indecipherable; photographed by Standiford Studio Louisville Bachrach and Florence Vandamm; these all in good condition; an interesting group of signed early 20th century signed theatre material in overall good condition especially so for the personal inscriptions by these stars all to one family for good provenance. Photography. Not Bound. Good. Not Published Paperback books
36596Birmingham England late 18th century. Oblong quarto. 7 1/2 x 11 inches. 113 engraved plates on laid paper priced throughout in manuscript. Later calf backed marbled paper covered boards flat spine ruled and lettered in gilt.<br/> <br/>A rarely encountered pattern book or trade catalogue of 18th century English furniture hardware including drawer pulls keyholes hinges locks castors bolts and more.<br/> <br/>By 1770 over thirty different brass foundries operated in Birmingham England making it the epicenter of furniture hardware design in the last quarter of the 18th century. At roughly the same period trade catalogues like the present began to be issued by both furniture and hardware makers alike. In all over 500 designs are shown on the 113 consecutively numbered plates from rather simple hinges to incredibly ornate pulls. Although no engravers' names are identified it has been suggested that the foundries themselves produced such plates utilizing the talents of their own craftsmen who by their very occupation would have been highly skilled at etching on metal. Such pattern books "illustrate the beginning of what was then a new movement in the conditions of the crafts namely the growth of the organised factory as a means of production and distribution as compared with the earlier limitation of these functions to the efforts of individuals" Young.<br/> <br/>Cf. Hummel Charles F. "Samuel Rowland Fishers Catalogue of English Hardware." Winterthur Portfolio Vol 1 1964: 188-197; cf. Symonds R. W. "An Eighteenth-Century English Brassfounders Catalogue." Magazine Antiques Feb. 1931: 102-105; Young W. A. comp. Old English pattern books of the metal trades: a descriptive catalogue of the collection in the V&A Museum. London: HMSO 1913. unknown books
179728174Birmingham England 1797. Oblong quarto. 7 1/2 x 11 inches. 143 engraved plates 13 folding on laid paper priced throughout in manuscript. Period calf-backed marbled paper covered boards<br/> <br/>Provenance: W. G. & Co. inscription on front endpaper<br/> <br/>A rarely encountered pattern book or trade catalogue of 18th century English furniture hardware including drawer pulls keyholes hinges locks castors bolts watch stands and more.<br/> <br/>By 1770 over thirty different brass foundries operated in Birmingham England making it the epicenter of furniture hardware design in the last quarter of the 18th century. At roughly the same period trade catalogues like the present began to be issued by both furniture and hardware makers alike. Although most of the brass foundry trade catalogues of this early period have no indication of the foundry the present pattern book is inscribed W. G. & Co. on the front pastedown. In all nearly 1000 designs are shown on the 143 plates from rather simple hinges and hooks to incredibly ornate pulls knockers watchstands etc. Although no engravers's names are identified it has been suggested that the foundries themselves produced such plates utilizing the talents of their own craftsmen who by their very occupation would have been highly skilled at etching on metal. Such pattern books "illustrate the beginning of what was then a new movement in the conditions of the crafts namely the growth of the organised factory as a means of production and distribution as compared with the earlier limitation of these functions to the efforts of individuals" Young.<br/> <br/>Cf. Hummel Charles F. "Samuel Rowland Fishers Catalogue of English Hardware." Winterthur Portfolio Vol 1 1964: 188-197; cf. Symonds R. W. "An Eighteenth-Century English Brassfounders Catalogue." Magazine Antiques Feb. 1931: 102-105; Young W. A. comp. Old English pattern books of the metal trades: a descriptive catalogue of the collection in the V&A Museum. London: HMSO 1913. unknown books
199825188East Hampton Long Island NY: Guild Hall Museum 1998. 8 page exhibition checklist 68 page catalog of works for this exhibition illustrated in color & black and white. Foreword on the show by Henry Korn; Introduction by Lisa Panzera who was also the curator ".published in celebration of the 350th Anniversary of the Town of East Hampton and accompanies the exhibition "East Hampton Artists: Seen and Scene" from the Acknowledgements Every piece in the catalog illustrated on its own page and with its own textual support with size title date media of works provenance; the separate checklist offers similar information. Catalog approx. 7 1/4" x 10 1/2" size color illustrated softcover; checklist 8 1/2" x 11" and stapled black & white paper; light wear to catalog; checklist tips curled a bit; in very good condition. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
240PARIS VARIOUS 1900-1915. 1900-1922. 1 woodcut 1 lithograph and 6 etchings. unknown books