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45669Le Madawaska Edmundston N. B. n.d. 1st Printing. Self wrapper green lettering now housed in a mylar sleeve. A G copy creasing to wrappers corners and edges a bit rubbed age toning to edges internally clean and bright. 4 pp. unnumbered. Small vignette illustration on upper wrapper. 5-1/2" x 4" <br/><br/> unknown books
183012006Washington 1830. 8vo. 1 f. verso blank. <br><br>Opposes the removal of Indians from their lands. Government document: 21st Congress 1st Session. 92. Removed from a nonce volume; inner margin a little irregular. Light foxing. Inked numeral in top margin of recto. unknown books
19845201984. Softbound. VG. Wraps. 68 pp. 14 color 40 bw repros. Essay by Marylin Kushner. paperback books
196717281967. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 28 pp. 16 bw repros. Catalogue lists 93 works. Insightful essay by "R.J.W." paperback books
1991300321991. Softcover. VG. White wraps. 40 pp. Numerous bw & color plates. Essay by Stacey Moss. Catalogue of an exhibition from Mary 2 to July 12 1991. unknown books
1986154751986. Softcover. VG. Blue wraps. 10 pp. 8 color plates. Catalogue lists pastels 7 and paintings 5 with a biographical chronolgy and a brief introduction by John Coffey. Vibrant illustrations of the city of Tokyo at night. unknown books
197111331971. Softcover. VG. Wraps. appx. 80 pp. 53 bw repros. Catalogue lists 76 works. Introduction by Richard West two essays by Cornell. unknown books
198783591987. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 12 pp. 7 color plates. One-page essay explores Donahue as a traditional artist who pays homage to the past but doesn't repeat it. Catalogue lists 16 landscapes Maine Italy New Mexico France and 4 still lifes all in oil. Also contains a brief biography and exhibitions. Lovely full-page color plates! unknown books
1971106804Detroit MI: Donald Morris Gallery 1971. Softbound. VG. Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum. Color illustrated wraps. 20 pp. 17 bw plates. Catalogue lists and illustrated 17 works. No text. Donald Morris Gallery unknown books
1986165871986. Softcover. VG slight wear. Bw wraps. 16 pp. 9 bw plates. The featured artists: Raisa Fastman Minna Citron Janice Becker Betty Tompkins K. S. Ernst Judith Davies Christine Dolinich Bernarda Bryson and Pat Ralph. unknown books
196730591967. Softcover. VG. Stiff wraps. 19 pp. 6 bw plates. Catalogue lists 87 works. Essay by Richard J. Wattenbacker. unknown books
1977307831977. Softcover. VG. Mauve ill. stapled wraps. 32 pp. 9 bw plates. Organized by Gabriele Ohanian Elizabeth Paredes and Nancie Balun. Addresses shoe materials heels sandals boots dress shoes athletic footwear and accessories. Includes glossary. paperback books
189223670New Brunswick New Jersey: David Clark 355 George St. 1892. Cabinet card portrait by 19th century New Jersey photographer David Clark 1825 - 1902. " In 1852 Clark took over Vail's gallery on Peace Street where he remained until relocating probably in 1863 to King Block Commerce Square. There he continued until 1891 at which time he moved to George Street. In 1851 Clark exhibited a few very fine daguerreotypes including a highly praised portrait of a lady at the first World's Fair at the Crystal Palace in London. At the New Jersey State Fair in 1857 he was awarded the prize for the best daguerreotypes in the state. Clark did a large portrait business but he also did other kinds of work including now rare stereographic views of New Brunswick. His career of fifty years spanned important developments in photographic technology so his work is found in a variety of formats and techniques; the most commonly seen today are cartes-de-visite. Clark died in 1902; soon thereafter Isaac S. Van Derveer 1880-1975 was operating at Clark's last location and may have acquired his negatives. A collection of Van Derveer negatives including a few that may be Clark's are now at Special Collections Rutgers University New Brunswick " ref. 2010 Saretzky Nineteenth Century New Jersey Photographers; photo is of a well-dressed & groomed young gentleman sitter not named; approx. 4 1/4" x 6 1/2" overall size; front of mount card with the D. Clark imprint; light wear to mount; in very good condition. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. David Clark 355 George St. Paperback books
200143365Hamburg: Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe 2001. First Edition. Quarto 31.5cm x 24cm. Pictorial paper wrappers softcover with French flaps; 96pp; illus. Near Fine copy; slight shelf wear to extremities. Catalogue accompanying an exhibition of German-American mathematician and photographer Natascha A. Brunswick's photographs from the 1920s and 1930s held at the Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg July 13-October 28 2001. In German language only. Signed by the author. Inscription reads: "To Gillian from Natascha Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe unknown books
1929293774Leipzig: Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag 1929. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Green cloth gilt. 542pp. Boards sunned thus very good without dustwrapper. Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag hardcover books
1939W122206CNew York: Arts and Letters Publications 1939. Original orange cloth with brown lettering and decoration. Cloth is soiled and rubbed with pencil marks and small ink splashes on lower cover. Edges a little foxed. Nice author inscription on ffep. A wonderful parody on the mechanics of singing. . Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Cloth. Fair/No Jacket. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Trade. Arts and Letters Publications Hardcover books
195448403Cambridge: American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1954. Offprint. Slim octavo ca. 24cm.; publisher's blue printed card wrappers; 2273-347pp. Wrappers a bit chipped and soiled else Very Good internally sound. Inscribed and signed by the author on upper cover. Paper first published in the Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences Vol. 80 no. 4 March 1954 and reissued here as "Contributions to the Analysis and Synthesis of Knowledge" no. 4. Study by the Polish Jewish psychoanalyst following her arrival in Berkeley after escaping from Poland and later Austria during the Nazi regime. In 1950 she contributed to Theodor Adorno's groundbreaking work "The Authoritarian Personality" but following the suicide of her husband in 1955 she suffered greatly from depression and also committed suicide in 1958. American Academy of Arts and Sciences] unknown books
180027634New Brunswick: A. Blauvelt 1800. Original plain pale wrappers worn private owner's rubberstamp typed title label on front wrap. Stitched. 30 2 blanks pp. Rubberstamp on title page. Good.<br/><br/> The Pastoral Letter warns that "there appears to be a bursting forth of abominations both in principle and practice which like a deluge threatens to bear down all religion and good order before it."<br/>Felcone 219. Evans 38317. A. Blauvelt unknown books
1876518391876. New Brunswick. Acts of the General Assembly of Her Majesty's Province of New Brunswick 1876 1881-83 1887 1890 1895 Six books. Octavo 6" x 9". Stab-stitched volumes with printed wrappers bound into contemporary quarter cloth over marbled boards typewriiten paper title labels. Some shelfwear and soiling internally clean. ex-library. Shelf location labels to spines small stamps to title pages. $250. Valuable for their insights into New Brunswick during the late nineteenth century these volumes are from a series that commenced in 1786. Settled by the French New Brunswick was taken by the British in 1759 and incorporated into the colony of Nova Scotia. Its population expanded significantly through an influx of Loyalists after the American Revolution. Its enlarged population and distance from Halifax the capital of Nova Scotia led the colonial administrators to establish New Brunswick as a separate colony in 1784. The first collection of New Brunswick acts covering the years 1786-1805 was published in 1805. In 1867 New Brunswick was one of the six colonies that became the Canadian Confederation. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 3:78. unknown books
194917080Oregon: Reed College 1949. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. February 1949 issue of this student literary journal published at Reed College. This issue is notable for containing the third appearance in print by Philip Whalen a five page poem entitled "From The Temptation of St. Anthony". Very good condition in decorated stapled wrappers. <br/><br/> Reed College paperback books
1854511091854. Fredericton: 3 Vols. Complete set. 1845-1855. Fredericton: 3 Vols. Complete set. 1845-1855. First Compilation of New Brunswick Statutes Canada. New Brunswick. The Revised Statutes of New Brunswick. Printed Under the Authority of an Act of the Legislature. Fredericton: J. Simpson Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty 1854-1855. Three volumes. Complete set. Octavo 9" x 6". Recent cloth gilt titles to spines endpapers renewed. Clean tears to first page of Volume I Preface annotations in early hand to margins of Volume I in some places interiors otherwise clean. Ex-library. Small stamps to title pages. $450. Only edition. Volume II: The Public Statutes of New Brunswick Passed in the Year 1854 Together with Those Unrepealed by the Revised Statutes; Volume III: The Local and Private Statutes of New Brunswick. Settled by the French New Brunswick was taken by the British in 1759 and incorporated into the colony of Nova Scotia. Its population expanded significantly through an influx of Loyalists after the American Revolution. Its enlarged population and distance from Halifax the capital of Nova Scotia led the colonial administrators to establish New Brunswick as a separate colony in 1784. The first collection of New Brunswick acts covering the years 1786-1805 was published in 1805. The Revised Statutes was the first compilation. In 1867 New Brunswick was one of the six colonies that became the Canadian Confederation. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of the British Commonwealth 3:77. unknown books
1867WRCAM24795Liverpool & London: Engraved by George Philip & Son 1867. Folding map 35 x 38 inches partially colored backed on linen. Original cloth folder gilt-stamped cover. Front board detached spine perished. Map with some slight foxing. Overall very good. A large handsomely detailed map of New Brunswick showing parts of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island as well with insets of Fredericton Carleton and St. John. Engraved by George Philip & Son hardcover books