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CBS-9780748404285Taylor & Francis. New. Taylor & Francis unknown
AdityaBooks-9783527336388Wiley. New. Wiley unknown
AdityaBooks-9783527336388Wiley. New. Wiley unknown
1968WRCLIT51237Belfast and later: Manchester 1968. New Series Nos. 1-4. Four issues. Bound up in library buckram original wrappers bound in. Edges a bit spotted bookplate ghosts and "Poetry Room" stamped on each wrapper else very good. Edited by Harry Chambers. Published initially beginning in 1959 from Liverpool through a transition in editorship and a 12th number in Winter 1964. Chambers reassumes editorship for this new series projected as a quarterly then as three issues per year. The first three issues have manuscript corrections to the frequency of publication as well as to the editorial address and distributors as it moved about and got established in its new series. It continued well into the next decade under the auspices of the North West Arts Association. The first number is a special "Arts in Ulster" number and contributors throughout include Heaney Mahon Longley Montague Redgrove et al. hardcover books
B32055-1Amsterdam 1946/1947-1949. Vols. 1 - 4 all published. Lrg. 4to. Wraps. Amsterdam, 1946/1947-1949. paperback
9780867154177New. unknown
2017Scientific-9788192297743Quintessence Publishing 2017. Hardcover. New. Quintessence Publishing hardcover
2017Scientific-9788192297743Quintessence Publishing 2017. Hardcover. New. Quintessence Publishing hardcover
10626-8192297748Paperback. New. Book Condition is in New Paperback Original Edition. Shipped Same Day. We do not ship APO and FPO. Will be dispatched fast. Please send me an email if you have any questions. 100% Satisfaction. paperback
1938WRCLIT70925Woodstock NY: The Maverick Press 1938. Volume one numbers one through three. Bound up in roughly contemporary gilt blue buckram original wrappers bound in. Spine quite bleached from humidity internally fine. Although unmarked from the library of poet/publisher James Laughlin Miller's and some of the contributors' principal U.S. publisher of the time with a pencil comment in his hand on the upper wrapper of the first number. Edited by J.P. Cooney with Henry Miller serving as the European editor for the first two issues. An interesting periodical for the interrelations of some of its contributors its strong opposition to WWII and for its devotion to the world-view of D.H. Lawrence. Contributors to these numbers include Lawrence posthumously Miller Fraenkel Nin Everson Kay Boyle et al. HOFFMAN et al p.342. The Maverick Press hardcover books
1938WRCLIT70926Woodstock NY: The Maverick Press 1938. Volume one number two. Pictorial wrappers. Spine faintly sunned else about fine. Edited by J.P. Cooney with Henry Miller serving as the European editor for the first two issues. An interesting periodical for the interrelations of some of its contributors its strong opposition to WWII and for its devotion to the world-view of D.H. Lawrence. Contributors to this number include Lawrence posthumously Miller Fraenkel Nin et al. HOFFMAN et al p.342. The Maverick Press unknown books
1508524300.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19646567Phoenix Arizona: Phoenix Art Museum 1964. Hardcover. VG clean and tight; ex-lib. blindstamp. Beige canvas/oblong boards; red lettering. 32 pp. with 10 color 29 bw plates. Presentation copy to Clare Boothe Luce from the artist. Introduction by F.M. Hinkhouse. Main essay was written by John Russel Art Critic Sunday Times London and is dated 1962. Nice color plates rare catalogue on this artist whose works have a strong tendency to the Surreal. This copy warmly inscribed by the artist to Clare Booth Luce whose library blindstamp marks the book. Phoenix Art Museum hardcover books
19917865Salt Lake City UT: Gibbs Smith 1991. first. Hardcover. VG/VG tiny tear in lower left front dj. Navy cloth. 304 pp. 130 color 360 bw plates. Written by Dean A. Porter this weighty tome is lavishly illustrated throughout. Includes a 42-page selected catalogue six pages of notes a lengthy bibliography and an index. This exhaustive monograph presents Higgins as one of the two best painters with Georgia O'Keeffe of the people and places in the American Southwest. Gibbs Smith hardcover books
196690131966. Softcover. VG. Brown wraps. 24 pp. 5 color10 bw/duotone plates. Noble a renowned scientist displays intricacy and involvement in his abstract syntheses of art and science. Includes a preface by F.M. Hinkhouse commentary by James Harithas the artist's viewpoint by "Elbon" the full-page plates and a list of 11 other paintings at The Stable Art Gallery. unknown books
198793761987. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 190 pp. 113 color 17 bw plates. Lists works by 144 works by 67 artists. Six-page essay by Thomas McEvilley The Figure and What It Says: Reflections on Iconography. Also has a short essay by Nina Felshin Collecting in the Eighties. Large color plates. unknown books
191638110Washington: USGS Bulletin 1137. Very Good. 1916. Hardcover. Fine. No dust jacket. Complete with all maps and plates. . USGS Bulletin 1137 hardcover books
195231015Washington: Other. Very Good. 1952. Hardcover. USGS Bulletin 973-D original wrappers very good condition. Folding pocket map. . Other hardcover books
1973UPHOPHO00LAWAMS 1973. Fine. Phoenix John. Phoenixan; or Sketches and Burlesques. New York: AMS 1973. 274pp. Illustrated. 12mo. Sage cloth. Book condition: Near fine with gentle bump in front cover's top edge. AMS hardcover books
1903246872New York: Appleton 1903. hardcover. very good. Kemble E.W. A new edition with many illustrations by E.W. Kemble and an introduction by John Kendrick Bangs. xvi 332 pages 4 pages of advertisements. Thick 8vo mustard yellow cloth with black & red-stamped pictorial cover t.e.g. New York: Appleton 1903. A new edition - the first with these illustrations. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Appleton unknown books
190345723NY: Appleton 1903. New edition. Kemble E. W. 8vo pp. xvi 332 plus ads. Illustrated by E. W. Kemble introduction by John Kendrick Bangs. Yellow cloth with pictorial stamping in orange black and gilt. TEG. Some slight signs of bookworms on front edge binding slightly loosened cover somewhat soiled and worn at edges. VG. Appleton unknown books
1856212652New York: Appleton 1856. First. hardcover. very good. Frontispiece woodcut. 274 pages 14 pages of advertisements. 12mo blind stamped blue cloth with a heavily gilt spine and front cover extremities of spine chipped. New York: Appleton 1856. First Edition. Very Good.<br/><br/> Appleton unknown books
185667610New York: D. Appleton and Company. Good. 1856. Hardcover. 274 pages plus ads. 7.75x5 inches. Brown pictorial cloth with gilt stamping. The covers are soiled and rubbed and the contents show some foxing and toning. Otherwise bright complete. Good. . D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
185613819New York: D. Appleton and Company 1856. First Edition. Very Good. 7.75x5.5in; 274 pp. 14 advertisements frontispiece illustration of John P. Squibob; Publisher original Brown cloth covers with blind stamped borders designs and gilted illustration of Squibob gilt lettering and designs on spine all edges trimmed light blue end papers; Some self wear to covers edges and corners with rubbing and several spots on covers gilt tarnished corners bumped and fraying on bottom top and bottom of spine frayed two worn spots near top of rear joint minor fox spots and age toned text. Wheat Books 63. George Horatio Derby 1823-1861 also known as John Phoenix or John P. Squibob or just Squibob was an 1846 West Point graduate. As a Lt. in the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers he participated in the Mexican-American war and was assigned to California in 1849. Under General Riley Military Governor he explored and mapped of California and Oregon during the early years of the Gold Rush. To supplement his army income he wrote humorous articles and this book on the irreverent side of California life. This book contains Derby's pieces as "Professor John Phoenixiana" and "Squibob" poking fun at such topics as military surveyors and explorers; contemporary travel accounts of the Mission Dolores Benecia Sonoma San Francisco and San Diego; literary societies and women's clubs; astronomy; and Army life. Derby is described in Wheat Books "The lighter side of the Gold Rush by "father of the native American school of Humor" who was also an eminent topographical engineer. Derby also wrote "The Squibob Papers" and prepared several notable early maps of California areas. D. Appleton and Company unknown books
18843276New York: Appleton and Company 1884. Twelfth edition. Very good. 8vo. Frontispiece engraved by Bobbett-Hooper 274 pp. 2 pp. advertisements. Original publisher's brown cloth gilt decorated endpapers. Cloth covers with some minor blemishes lower corner of back cover inexplicably abraided. Overall in excellent condition the gilding glowingly bright without any cracks to the inner hinges or inscriptions or markings of any kind. NOT ex-library! "Phoenixiana" is one of the earliest collections of California humor. However to be perfectly honest we don't really care much about the contents: we know that humor ages very badly whereas tragedy transcends the ages. Physically the present volume has not aged badly at all. We are naturally attracted to it for the following admittedly shallow reasons: <br/><br/>1. the condition is really quite good; 2. the weird demonic figure on the frontispiece reappears on the front cover and the spine features an elaborate design of a demon dipping a quilled pen into an anthropomorphic ink-well which we absolutely ADORE.<br/><br/>We cannot identify the artist with certainty. The frontispiece is signed "Bobbett-Hooper" who were extremely prolific engravers and color printeres in New York City and Brooklyn during the second half of the 19th century. Alfred "Albert" Bobbett was born in London in 1824 and died at his NYC work desk in 1888. His partner Edward Hooper 1829-1870 predeceased him but the firm continued and prospered as Bobbett-Hooper. Appleton and Company unknown books