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1999906251999. Oxford University Press. New York. 1999. First edition.DW. 4to. 346 pages. Profusely illustrated in colour and b/w. Awonderful production with only slight signs of use to edges of wrapper. unknown
0873583906.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0873581679.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
245149Northland Publishing. Trade Paperback. Used - Good. Northland Publishing paperback
2009121589Coachbuilt Press 2009-01-01. hardcover. New. 12x1x9. Brand new gift quality hardcover in jacket oversized and overweight. Please email for photos. Coachbuilt Press hardcover
20091-0977980960Coachbuilt Press 2009. Hardcover. New. 191 pages. 12.30x9.80x1.00 inches. Coachbuilt Press hardcover
0977980960.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
087358113X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
17-1644Phoenix AZ: Phoenix Art Museum 1996. 4to. 32 pp. Stapled Soft Cover. Very Good. Color plates throughout. Text in English and Spanish. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Phoenix, AZ: Phoenix Art Museum, 1996. paperback
2009202846Phoenix Art Museum 2009. Hardcover. New/New. New hardcover in new dust jacket. Text is clean and free of marks or underlining. 4to. 10.4 x 1.25 x 12.3 inches Includes photos art prints appendices and an index. 348 pp.<br /> <br /> Fast shipping in a secure book box mailer with tracking. Phoenix Art Museum celebrates fifty years of art education and the strength of its people who make it all possible - volunteers trustees donors and staff.<br /> <br /> For fifty years Phoenix Art Museum has been fulfilling its mission: to educate and expose the broadest possible segment of our population to the historical and aesthetic attributes of the visual arts. Not only should this process be enlightening but it should also be entertaining and stimulating. To accomplish this the museum strives to excel in the areas of collection conservation exhibition and interpretation of a broad range of visual arts.<br /> <br /> Since 1959 Phoenix Art Museum has hosted hundreds of exhibitions and millions of visitors. In addition it has grown from 25000 square feet to 285000 square feet and has seen the Greater Metropolitan Phoenix population swell from less than 300000 people to more than four million. It has been fifty amazing years of art education community and growth.<br /> <br /> The publication of Fabulous at 50: Phoenix Art Museum commemorates and celebrates this momentous milestone. The debut of this collectible book takes place at the Golden Anniversary Gala the pARTy 2009 on November 7 2009. Phoenix Art Museum hardcover
75-6825Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum 1999. 4to. Stapled Wrap ca. 25 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good with Scuffing Abrasions Creasing Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum, 1999 unknown
1999ABE-178356198Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum 1999. 1999. 4to. pp. 131. Essays by Claudia Brown Richard Barnhart & Steven D. Owyoung. many colour illus. several fold-outs. cloth. dw. Exhib. Cat. Hardcover. [Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum, 1999]. Hardcover
029962Phoenix Arizona Club 1924 But 1926: Phoenix Arizona. Quarto. 32 pages. Clearly a promotional item and here with the letter explaining to the recipient of the item with an invitation to fill out the form for more information. The item shows a 1924 copyright date though that copyright had only 26 pages but was mailed to 34000 people. As is typical of these mass mailings the few surviving copies at in libraries of museums. They reported at the end of 1926 that they had spent $120000 for these mailings but claim those visiting or moving to Phoenix increased this investment by 50 times. Although the latter figure seems highly speculative it clearly was an important item since the movers and shakers of Phoenix continued with the Club and its efforts. ref: Arizona Republic December 26 1926. staple bound in cream pictorial wraps accented in green and brown light wear to edges. Phoenix, Arizona unknown
6158170097.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
6156305327.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1995735Weatherhill 1995. Hardcover. Fine. Fine condition in protected dustjacket Weatherhill hardcover
19952148Weatherhill 1995. Hardcover. Fine. Fine condition hardcover in dustjacket and in protective mylar film Weatherhill hardcover
199813151Phoenix AZ: Phoenix Art Musuem. New. 1998. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED- 4 pages. -- with a bonus offer--; Elephant Folio-over 15" - 23" tall Folded in Half . Phoenix Art Musuem paperback
75-5940Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum 2014. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 100 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum, 2014 unknown
2012140486Phoenix Ariz: Phoenix Art Museum 2012. Hardcover. VG- Boards are slightly bowed and have a few dings along edges; interior unaffected. White stamped cloth unpaginated profusely illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2012 exhibition featuring artwork originated by Arizona-based artist Matthew Moore b. 1976 that "represents an innovative and new direction in Moore's work contrasting the cycles of development and speculation in our own time with those of the Great Depression by mixing technology and nature as well as fiction and history. It is conceived as a single project that maps urban growth on the land and nature's resistance to the man-made within the sublime context of the harsh but awe-inspiring landscape and climate of central Arizona. " publisher With an essay by Sara Cochran and many intriguing examples of this man's creativity. Phoenix Art Museum hardcover books
196490080Phoenix: Phoenix Art Museum 1964. Paperback. Good. illustrations 2 pages 16p. Softcover. 26cm. Moderate cover scuffing and wear. Issued in connection with an exhibition held October1963 through March 1964. <br/><br/> Phoenix Art Museum paperback books
68-8736London UK: Phoenix Assurance Company 1854. Folio. Folded Sheet signed in black ink. Good with minor tears faint staining & perforations. Provenance: Purkiss and Imray families London 19th century. Both families operated in the intense competitive and expanding print market of 19th century London catering to different yet essential markets. In the 19th century the Purkiss and Imray families were prominent in London particularly within the fields of nautical publishing and intellectual property. Collection of deeds documents business correspondence photographs relating to the Purkiss of Glass House Yard Aldersgate Imray Mulgrave Villa Sutton & elsewhere & associated families mostly relating to property transactions in London Fountain Place City Road wills etc. manuscripts many deeds on vellum letters on paper folds v.s. v.d. 1793-1914. London, UK: Phoenix Assurance Company, 1854. hardcover
68-8737London UK: Phoenix Assurance Company 1825. Folio. Folded Sheet watermarked rag signed in black ink. Very Good with creasing notations on verso. Stamped.Provenance: Purkiss and Imray families London 19th century. Both families operated in the intense competitive and expanding print market of 19th century London catering to different yet essential markets. In the 19th century the Purkiss and Imray families were prominent in London particularly within the fields of nautical publishing and intellectual property. Collection of deeds documents business correspondence photographs relating to the Purkiss of Glass House Yard Aldersgate Imray Mulgrave Villa Sutton & elsewhere & associated families mostly relating to property transactions in London Fountain Place City Road wills etc. manuscripts many deeds on vellum letters on paper folds v.s. v.d. 1793-1914. London, UK: Phoenix Assurance Company, 1825. hardcover
1804WRCAM37730London 1804. Bifolium consisting of one unaccomplished broadside form and one broadside advertisement 19 1/2 x 12 inches. Copper- engraved scene 5 3/4 x 7 inches at head of form. Woodcut emblem 3 x 4 1/2 inches at head of advertisement. Two vertical and three horizontal folds. Contemporary manuscript inscription "June 1804" in left margin beside engraving in first leaf; contemporary manuscript inscriptions dated November 8 1804 on blank verso of first leaf referring to policy rates in Charleston. Half-inch tear at gutter of first leaf repaired with tape on verso. Portion of upper corner at fore-edge and portion of margin at gutter lacking from second leaf supplied in later paper. Second leaf somewhat faded. Else near fine. Bifolium of two broadsides for the Phoenix fire insurance company of London at the time of the opening of its first agency in New York. The Phoenix Assurance Company still operating today as Phoenix Life Ltd. was founded in 1782 by a consortium of sugar refiners in London seeking more reasonable rates for the insurance of their risky holdings against fire. By the mid-1780s Phoenix had established itself as a successful fire insurer across the whole of Great Britain for a wide array of businesses and homes. In 1785 the Phoenix Company sold its first North American policy at Charleston and the first policy in New York was accepted two years later. It was not until 1804 however that Phoenix began establishing actual agencies in the New World breaking ground in New York with the appointment of Theophylact and Andrew Bache as agents there. <br> <br> The first leaf is a printed policy form for the Phoenix Company in New York never filled in. The second leaf is an advertising broadside for the company containing a table of rates for New York subscribers and a detailed list of conditions for new policies. The handsome copper engraving at the top of the form leaf depicts a helmeted goddess presumably Athena on a pedestal bearing a shield stamped with the word "PROTECTION" and the image of a phoenix rising from ashes. Behind the figure is a nighttime scene of the burning remains of a building and a family of victims spilling onto the street. A team of firefighters is extinguishing the flames with a pump-operated hose and behind them is a scaffolded building under repair. The engraved caption reads: "PHOENIX FIRE OFFICE LOMBARD STREET and CHARING CROSS." A similar illustration in woodcut is included at the head of the "Proposals" broadside. Here the goddess is the only figure depicted. On her left are both the burning building and the new construction; on her right is a ship at sea engulfed in flames. The hooks and axes of the firefighter adorn the sides of the cut. <br> <br> The Goldsmiths'-Kress Library of Economic Literature at Harvard lists a copy of the Boston variant of the advertising broadside. The only located institutional holding of this New York issue however is at the Connecticut Historical Society. No records of the printed form in any issue have been located. A rare and interesting pair of documents from the early history of international insurance. KRESS B4839 variant. Clive Trebilcock PHOENIX ASSURANCE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF BRITISH INSURANCE VOLUME I 1782-1870 Cambridge University Press 1985 pp.184-201. unknown books
PN-8VNI-O67FHardcover. Fine. Like New condition hardcover