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18293922Hartford: H. and F.J. Huntington 1829. First edition. Contemporary tree calf with morocco label to spine. Gentle bumps to corners; slight bowing to upper front board. Internally with some light scattered foxing as is common in imprints of the era with some dampstaining to the inner margins of the first fifty pages; else clean and unmarked. Collating x 11-335 1 errata 4: complete including thirteen plates. The most popular botany textbook of its time and the first book by education activists Phelps the present is surprisingly scarce in trade. It last appeared at auction in 1989 and this is presently the only copy on the market.<br/><br/>A pioneer in American women's education Almira Phelps began her career tutoring students of the all-male Middlebury College in science mathematics and philosophy. "This experience illustrated the disparity between education available for men and for women and Almira spent the rest of her life fighting for more educational opportunities for females" History of American Women. Joining forces with her sister Emma Willard the founder of the Troy Female Seminary in New York Phelps began to teach rigorous humanities and science courses in addition to lecturing publicly on behalf of women's rights for equal education. Phelps established herself as a frontrunner in the field publishing ten books on the education of women. The present work is the first of these and it brought her into dialogue with earlier British women citizen-scientists such as Priscilla Wakefield and Jane Marcet. Like her predecessors Phelps wanted to make the study of botanical science accessible to readers bringing them into contact with the field's vocabularies and practices and encouraging them to find opportunities for study in the areas around them. Yet her book pushed this movement to the next level as it was designed specifically for the use of advanced schools. To this end it is designed for classroom instruction includes a note To Teachers and provides at rear sections on Vocabulary Analysis and a functional index. Ultimately Familiar Lectures on Botany made it possible for instructors -- especially women -- to improve the method and practice of their lessons by referring to Phelps' own tried and true methods. And it made botanical education of a more rigorous kind available to a new generation of students.<br/><br/>Ogilvie's Women in Science 147. History of American Women. H. and F.J. Huntington unknown books
1969144541Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1969. Collection of six vintage oversize borderless photographs from the 1969 British film. With holograph annotations and an agency stamp on the verso of each. <br/><br/>One of the best heist films of the twentieth century: funny complex and altogether beautiful to watch. Michael Caine and Noel Coward bring the erudite and the cockney together to make a quintessentially British film with as fine an ending as one could ask for. <br/><br/>13 x 9 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Lee The Heist Film. Paramount Pictures unknown books
29689Image size 200 x 185 m. sheet size 347 x 292 mm. Signed in full by the artist in pencil just below platemark at lower left. Printed on laid paper. <br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned; remnants of mounting tape to upper corners of recto and outer edge of verso; 6 mm. paper loss to upper left margin. Limited to 200 copies the present copy unnumbered. American Etchers Vol. IX 35. NYPL b12151447.<br/><br/>The most celebrated dancer of her time "Pavlova's technique was so perfect that it concealed technique. her arabesque and pas de bourrée have rarely been equaled and. her line was always impeccable. As an interpretive artist Pavlova probably even today remains unsurpassed. She was supreme in roles requiring feminine coquetry and light comedy; she excelled in lyrical and poetic roles in which her fluid expressive arms and hands were remarkable; and she could be deeply moving in dramatic and tragic roles such as Nikia and Giselle. What made her performances unique however was not so much her technical mastery or even her talent at characterization; it was the emotion she poured into her performances her incomparable stage presence - in short the power of her personality." The International Encyclopedia of Dance Vol. 5 pp. 125-126. <br/><br/>The Gavotte Pavlova was choreographed to music from Paul Lincke's operetta Lysistrata arranged by Ivan Clustine. <br/><br/>"Troy Kinney was most notable for his works portraying dance performers fanciful subjects and classically styled nudes. He worked with dancers including Ruth St. Denis Anna Pavlova and Sophie Pflanz among others. His artistic works are part of the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago the Cleveland Museum of Art the New York Public Library the Library of Congress and many others. Perhaps Troy Kinney's greatest legacy is in his contributions in the area of dance. He co-authored with his wife the books "Social Dancing of Today" and "The Dance: Its Place in Art and Life" for which he traveled throughout the world to study various dance styles. It remains to this day one of the most comprehensive works on the subject." Wikipedia. unknown books
19291006Garden City: Doubleday Doran & Company Inc. 1929 First edition limited to 990 copies and signed by the artist. Quarto. White boards with white cloth spine and black spine label. An exceptionally fine copy in plain worn dust jacket and well worn and torn slipcase. The book itself is in very fine condition. An exquisite study of the dance etchings of Troy Kinney. Illus. by Kinney Troy. Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc. hardcover books
1930983836Kinney Troy. Rehersal. <b>Etching. On paper </b>12 ½" x 9 ½" plate size 15 5/8" 12 1/8" full sheet Mounted. 21" x 18" Signed by Kinney in pencil below the image left. Slight soiling beneath the mount.Troy Sylvanus Kinney December 1 1871 – January 29 1938 was an American artist etcher and author. Troy Kinney was most notable for his works portraying dance performers fanciful subjects and classically styled nudes. He worked with dancers including Ruth St. Denis Anna Pavlova and Sophie Pflanz among others. His artistic works are part of the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago the Cleveland Museum of Art the New York Public Library the Library of Congress and many others. books
1921296871921. Image size 168 x 198 mm. sheet size 232 x 266 mm. Signed by the artist in full just below platemark at lower left. Printed on laid paper. <br/><br/>Small stain to upper corners of verso from early mounting with some show-through to recto otherwise in very good condition. One of an edition of 170 copies. Reproduced in The Print Collector's Quarterly 25 1938 280. American Etchers Vol. IX 33. <br/><br/>"Troy Kinney was most notable for his works portraying dance performers fanciful subjects and classically styled nudes. He worked with dancers including Ruth St. Denis Anna Pavlova and Sophie Pflanz among others. His artistic works are part of the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago the Cleveland Museum of Art the New York Public Library the Library of Congress and many others. Perhaps Troy Kinney's greatest legacy is in his contributions in the area of dance. He co-authored with his wife the books "Social Dancing of Today" and "The Dance: Its Place in Art and Life" for which he traveled throughout the world to study various dance styles. It remains to this day one of the most comprehensive works on the subject." Wikipedia. unknown books
200373159Cambridge:: MIT Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. 0262201402 . Black and white illustrations. First printing. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. ; 438 pages . MIT Press, hardcover books
1996176621Cuenca Ecuador: Fundacion Paul Rivet 1996. Hardcover. Near Fine. light scratching to covers. pgs clean & unmarked. oblong glossy copper illustrated boards w/ white printing. 64 pgs w/ color illustrations. Text In Spanish. An vibrantly illustrated work on the renowned Ecuadorian ceramist and artist Eduardo Vega. Uncommon. Fundacion Paul Rivet hardcover books
19881336772Norwalk CT: Easton Press 1988. Hardcover. Octavo 240 pages; VG-; bound in fine black genuine leather with bright gilt spine title and gilt decorative border to covers front cover has gilt title and red black and gilt portrait; gilt text block; silk ribbon; silk endpapers; slight foxing to edges of textblock; slight damage to gilt on boards; shelved case 9 3/4 or window. 1336772. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Easton Press hardcover books
199409318New York: Kensington Books 1994. First Edition. Fine/Fine. 12mo 252 pages; INSCRIBED on title page thus: "To Arthur / Hope you enjoy it! / Best Wishes / Troy Soos / Oct. 8 1994" - First printing stated. Pictorial dust jacket with $14.95 on front flap. A lovely unread copy. <br/><br/> Kensington Books unknown books
2003139769Cambridge MA: MIT 2003. Softcover. VG but with small gallery ex-lib. sticker on spine. Fuschia and orange wraps with white spine lettering and cover illustration; 438 pp. with bw images throughout. Troy offers a new model of how art and fashion were linked in the early 20th century. Focusing on Paul Poiret a leader of the French fashion industry Troy uncovers a logic of fashion based on the tension between originality and reproduction that bears directly on art history issues of the period. MIT paperback books
185025551North White Creek NY: Washington County Post Print 1850. 15 1 blank pp. Original printed blue wrappers some light foxing and spotting stitched. Light dampstaining else Very Good. <br/><br/> An unusual New York State imprint listing the directors and the anticipated location of the Road in addition to the articles of association and by-laws. <br/>FIRST EDITION. OCLC 13728704 10 191324447 1. Not in NUC or Sabin. Washington County Post Print unknown books
1851JC12849New York 1851. Ephemera. Near Fine. Single leaf folded once into four pages 250x200mm with engraved illustration showing the grounds of the Troy Female Seminary and a handwritten note requesting payment. Flattened creases from folding else fine. <br/><br/> unknown books
001091Crowell 1986 Book. As New. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. F. Cloth. As New. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. ISBN:0-690-04545-X. Presentation by illustrator original art a Monster by Brown. Crowell, 1986 Hardcover books
201525201No Place: Hit & Run Press 2015. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Fine press edition of this poetry chapbook. Letter S of 26 SIGNED copies. Printed on St. Armand Canal paper with covers of St. Armand Colours and Hahnemuhle Bugra Butten flyleaves. Some light offsetting to the front cover else a near fine copy. This copy is additionally INSCRIBED by Jollimore on the title page. Hit & Run Press paperback books
200368783Tempe: Synaesthesia Press 2003. First edition printer’s proof. 28 pp. Fine in printed boards with cloth spine. No dust jacket as issued. One of 20 numbered copies designated “printer’s proof†initialed by the publisher and dated 8/7/03 and SIGNED by Aossey. [Tempe: Synaesthesia Press, hardcover books
1961132086London: Warner-Pathe Distributors 1961. Collection of 7 vintage British front-of-house cards from the UK release of the 1961 US film. <br/><br/>Based on the novel by Mildred Savage about a young man growing up on a tobacco farm. Several popular stars of the era were originally attached to this production including director Joshua Logan Clark Gable Vivien Leigh Warren Beatty and Jane Fonda. Marks the second film credit for Diane McBain. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Pinholes at the corners else Near Fine. Warner-Pathe Distributors unknown books
1958145124Universal City: Universal International Pictures 1958. Two original vintage linen backed keybook photographs one of director Harry Keller producer Gordon Kay and cinematographer William Daniels the other of Harry Keller and actress Julie London on the set of the 1958 film. Mimeo snipe on the verso of each. <br/><br/>One photo shown. Please inquire to see the other.<br/><br/>Jim Burton Richard Egan has become a heavy alcoholic since his young daughter died. His wife Ellen Julie London has to take care of him and his doctor has warned him that his drinking and depression could lead to severe mental illness. He meets William Tobin Arthur O'Connell also an alcoholic and the two of them find that they help themselves by helping each other eventually they form a group like Alcoholics Anonymous . <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. Universal International Pictures unknown books
1930239304New York: Crafton 1930. First. hardcover. very good. 12 black and white plates with an introduction by Charles Lemon Morgan. Slim 4to green cloth backed boards. New York: The Grafton Collection 1930. First Edition. Very good .<br/><br/> Crafton unknown books
012443Boulder: Geological Society of America 1981. First Edition. Wraps. Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" Tall. 303pp. maps graphs charts and b&w photographs. Special Paper 186. Boulder: Geological Society of America, 1981 unknown books
1977WN41736New York: Watson-Guptill Publications 1977. Original brown cloth gilt with pictorial dust jacket both very good. A thoroughly illustrated and complete work on the salt-glazed ceramic art. Second Printing. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Watson-Guptill Publications Hardcover books
198636146Chicago: IWW 1986. Pamphlet. 36p. wraps are silkscreened pale pink lettering on ordinary but alkaline green stock 8.5 x 11 inches title page appears to be hand set by Gato Negro Press I. U.450 IWW profusely illustrated with Troy's not-always captioned newspaper work. Slight corner bump very good condition. Troy hobo Wobbly with no fixed address was born in the 1870s and drew cartoons for the IWW until the 1950s when 'it was assumed that Joe caught his last long freight.'. IWW unknown books
19611323188London: Victor Gollancz 1961. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine yellow with black print; DJ in mylar slight edgewear light shelfwear "File Copy" stamped on rear and on front flap; Boards in red cloth slight bump to spine tail slight wear to corners; Text block has "Archive Copy" stamped on title page else clean and tight; 191 pages. 1323188. FP New Rockville Stock. Victor Gollancz hardcover books
1993008860New York: Scholastic Press 1993. Publisher's promotional poster 28" h x 18"w featuring Troy Howell's cover art for the book. Near Fine faint creases. Well suited for framing will be shipped loosely rolled in sturdy mailing tube. . First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 28" h x 18"w. Scholastic Press books
200361141Phoenix AZ: The photographer 2003. First edition 1/500 copies but noted in pencil on the final leaf "4/20 - printer's proof". 8vo. Title page one page of text 14 full-page and five double-page uncaptioned color photographic portraits of resident's of Phoenix's old Westward Hotel" converted into an assisted living home for "disabled adults and low-income seniors a group whose storied lives rival that of the hotel itself." Signed and dated by the author on the title page. Very good. Cloth-backed printed boards. #8372. <br/><br/> The photographer hardcover books