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198356171983. Softcover. VG small label on front cover. Wraps. 40 pp. 13 color plates. 13 artists represented. Significant information on each is provided. Lengthy introductory essay. unknown books
198556461985. Softcover. Wraps. 48 pp. 24 bw 18 color plates. Lists 87 works by 20 artists. Artist information for each exhibitor provided. Introductory essay. unknown books
19621556521962. Softcover. VG. Brown wraps. 16 pp. 8 bw plates. Lists 106 works by 91 artists. Wright Ludington and Robert Wallace were the jurors this year. unknown books
1999151180Culver City CA: Columbia Pictures 1999. Vintage satin-finish reference photograph of Joel Schumacher on the set of the 1999 film. <br/><br/>In one of Schumacher'r most unapologetically dark films private Investigator Tom Welles is hired by a wealthy widow to investigate a film seemingly of a young girl brutally murdered found in her deceased husband's safe. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Destroy All Movies The Complete Guide to Punks on Film. Grant US. Spicer US. Columbia Pictures unknown books
195946261Cambridge:: Harvard University Press. Very Good. 1959. Hardcover. Black and white illustrations. First edition. Fading along the spine else very good in a very good minor shelf wear slipcase. . Harvard University Press, hardcover books
195924500Cambridge MA: Belknap Press 1959. Hardcover. VG- spine faded smudges to labelon slipcase. Red cloth with gilt lettering on front and spine original gray marbled cardboard slipcase xxi 377 pp. Numerous bw plates marbled endpages. This comprehensive book discusses the history of American Colonial painting and includes chapters on Robert Feke Charles Wilson Peale the Duyckinck family and their family connections the Schuyler family the Beekman family as well as many other individual painters and craftsmen. Includes bibliographical references. Belknap Press hardcover books
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
192854077Chicago IL: Kraft-Phenix 1928. 12mo pp. 32. Paper wraps. Cover little soiled and marked interior slightly yellowed at edges o/w VG. Kraft-Phenix unknown books
1930263869London: Chatto and Windus 1930. pocket size 12mo. Various colours of cloth. Many in red decorated dustjackets with phoenixs repeated priced 3s 6d net or later 4s net. Some signed R.F. Ashley-Montagu London. VG generally. pocket size 12mo. Including Julian Huxley Aldous Huxley Richard Aldington Jane Austen Marcel Proust. Chatto and Windus unknown books
018868Phoenix May 1918: Phoenix Union High School. Octavo. 231pp. The earliest recorded copies in the Arizona Newspaper Project and OCLC are in the 1930's. Much on this item dedicated to those classmates who had gone to fight in World War I. The opening poem is dedicated to the 28th. Besides giving accounts of the different departments there is a nice description of Jefferson Street when it was poorly lit in the first decade of the 20th Century. A later patriotic poem which notes that the Patriots of Phoenix High have "jacked old "Uncle Sammy" to bring justice "to the Hun". It goes on to say they did this by buying liberty bonds. It lists 185 of their older classmates who served in World War I four of whom died in the conflict. The school did not open in the Fall until December 16 because of the influenza crisis. Also there are large ads for some of the well-known Phoenix business some with a patriotic note such as Donofrios which suggests that while "you are thinking about that soldier Boy send him a box of their Cactus Candy." Bound in original pictorial wraps light finger soiling. Phoenix Union High School unknown 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
198275661982. Softcover. VG label on cover. Wraps. 16 pp. 15 bw plates. Catalogue lists 16 works and an additional 4 which were not in the exhibition. One page introduction by Gail Gelburd. Metal sculpture and installations. 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
1972176848Baltimore MD: Phoenix Chase Galleries 1972. Softbound. VG. sunning to back cover edge & spine. foxing to top corner of title pg. Blue wraps. 24 pp. 10 bw plates. Several short essays with footnotes. Includes a handlist of 1000 paintings by Herzog in a private collection. The only identification of publisher for this catalogue is found on the lower edge of the inside rear cover in the colophon. Other copies very similar to this have a much larger printed identification on the rear cover towards the center. Phoenix Chase Galleries paperback books
197277970000011972. Softbound. VG. Blue wraps. 24 pp. 10 bw plates. Several short essays with footnotes. Includes a handlist of 1000 paintings by Herzog in a private collection. unknown books
19727797Baltimore MD: Phoenix Chase Galleries 1972. Softbound. VG. Blue wraps. 24 pp. 10 bw plates. Several short essays with footnotes. Includes a handlist of 1000 paintings by Herzog in a private collection. The only identification of publisher for this catalogue is found on the lower edge of the inside rear cover in the colophon. Other copies very similar to this have a much larger printed identification on the rear cover towards the center. Phoenix Chase Galleries unknown books
193354048Chicago: Kraft-Phenix 1933. Horizontal 16mo pp. 47. Index. Recipes using Kraft products on file cards that can be detached. Paper wraps. Cover dog-eared leaves slightly foxed o/w VG. Kraft-Phenix unknown books
2017241834San Francisco: Left Magazine 2017. Magazine. 52p 9x6 inches landscape format articles ads photos events reviews interviews very good slick LGBT entertainment magazine for the Bay Area stapled pictorial wraps. Fashion and entertainment magazine with a lot of Drag. Left Magazine unknown books
19614019Phoenix: Arizona State University 1961. Hardcover. VG slight wrinkling of a few pages. Brown cloth. 72 pp. 8 color 46 bw plates. Text written by Harry Wood. The work is more or less abstract with some figurative work included as well. Inscribed by the artist. Arizona State University hardcover books
1991101685College Station Texas: Texas A & M University Press 1991. Hardbound. VG/VG. Green cloth with greenish illustrated dustjacket. 128 pp. 12 large color plates other bw pictures. Texas A & M University Press hardcover books
025507Phoenix; 2010: City of Phoenix. First Edition. Oblong Quarto. 2nd printing. 255 pages bibiography credits. The explosive growth of Phoenix which had barely over 65000 residents in 1945 to more than 789000 in by 1975 also had remarkable architecture including the original Cine Capri the Celebrity Theatre Veterans Memorial Coliseum and many other famous buildings in a close relationship between architects builders and civic as well as major business leaders. Besides the many photographs there are drawings close ups of famous street signs of the era as well as many businesses that were legendary but began to be close with the phenomenal growth of one of the Sun Belt's largest cities. Much of the text and ideas comes from Don W. Ryden; Donna Reiner and Larfy Mishler. A fine bright copy bound in black cloth lettered in silver spine lettering silver in fine pictorial dust jacket. City of Phoenix unknown books
2008242916no place: Donner Productions 2008. Paperback. 123p. 5.5x6.5 inches humorous b&w photos personal inscription signed by Donner very good first edition trade paperback original in black pictorial wraps. Donner Productions paperback books
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
200722883ELos Angeles: Warner Bros 2007. Original World Premiere Movie Invitation for the film Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix dated July 8 2007 to be screened at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood. The invitation is a single sheet folded to measure 7†x 5â€. Illustrated on the front panel with images of the principle actors. In fine condition. The fifth of the Harry Potter series the film was directed by David Yates with a huge ensemble cast including Daniel Radcliffe Emma Watson Rupert Grint Robert Pattinson Ralph Fiennes Gary Oldman Maggie Smith Bonnie Wright Michael Gambon Tom Felton and Brendan Gleeson. Warner Bros unknown books