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1966134665Paris: Anouchka Films 1966. Vintage one sheet poster from the US release of the 1966 film. With the film title rubber stamped on the verso as called for: "MASCULINE FEMININE / 66/368."<br/><br/>"Masculine Feminine" was Jean-Luc Godard's first examination of 60s youth and culture whom he described as "the children of Marx and Coca-Cola." Teenager Paul Jean-Pierre Leaud works as an interviewer for a research firm while living with aspiring singer Madeleine Chantal Goya and with two additional young ladies joining the nocturnal festivities. Brigitte Bardot and French pop icon Francoise Hardy appear in cameos. <br/><br/>Set in Paris and shot there on location. <br/><br/>27 x 41 inches. Folded as issued. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Criterion Collection 308. Anouchka Films unknown books
188241894New York: White and Stokes 1882. Slim oblong 8vo pp. 78; chiefly pen and ink drawings; original blue cloth stamped in gilt green floral endpapers; ex-Minnesota Historical Society with usual markings spine rebacked extremities a bit chipped and shelf worn; front joint weak first few leaves a bit soiled else interior very good. Collection of Columbia College-related cartoons published "originally upon the shrine of college journalism" - introduction. <br/><br/> White and Stokes hardcover books
1873002809Philadelphia: John E. Potter and Company 1873. First Edition. Very good. First edition; 7 1/2 x 5 1/2; pp. 8 5-415 3; embossed brown cloth over boards illustrated in gilt and black; engraved portrait frontis; a few small rubbed spots to corners and tips of spine; small personal stamp of previous owner to first free leaf; spine slightly cocked; thin closed cuts to endpapers along hinges hinges themselves quite solid; overall in very good condition. Ida Glenwood pen name for Cynthia Roberts Gorton 1826 - 1894 was a blind poet author and temperance lecturer. Beginning to lose her sight at the age of 14 she became completely blind by her late twenties. Her first prose work the current "The Fatal Secret" was initially written in pencil and practically unreadable but soon after she acquired and became proficient in the newly-invented typewriter which she would use throughout her entire literary life. Wright II 1014. John E. Potter and Company hardcover books
1927225931Carmel Calif 1927. Vintage gelatin silver print bust portrait in profile. Signed and dated in pencil "Johan Hagemeyer 1927" on the mount. 1 vols. 22 x 16.5 cm. 8-3/4 x 6-1/2 inches. Matted. Fine. Docketed on verso of mount in pencil "#1. Vintage gelatin silver print bust portrait in profile. Signed and dated in pencil "Johan Hagemeyer 1927" on the mount. 1 vols. 22 x 16.5 cm. 8-3/4 x 6-1/2 inches. Hagemeyer Portrait of Suffragist Sara Bard Field. Magnificent portrait of the great suffragist reformer activist free-thinker and poet Sara Bard Field 1882-1974. Field was also the passionate lover of the anarchist C.E.S. Wood and the couple lived together in a celebrated "free union" first in San Francisco then in Los Gatos "where they built a house . that became a gathering place for Bay area writers artists and political activists" American National Biography; and where the famous Bay area photographer Johan Hagemeyer 1884-1962 made this fine indelible portrait in the year her first volume of poems appeared THE PALE WOMAN.<br/><br/>According to THE BANCROFT LIBRARY'S on line "Guide to the Johan Hagemeyer Photograph Collection":<br/><br/>"In late 1916 just prior to Hagemeyer's return to California - and despite having had little photographic experience - Hagemeyer visited Stieglitz's 291 salon in New York City. The two developed an immediate rapport and the meeting proved to be decisive for Hagemeyer. "We talked" Hagemeyer later recalled "and he practically by way of speaking made me follow photography. I had already gone overboard for it" OHT 22.<br/><br/>"Back in California Hagemeyer first apprenticed with a Berkeley-based commercial portrait photographer named McCullagh. Soon afterwards he moved south to Pasadena and in early 1918 met Edward Weston already by then an accomplished photographer based in Tropico now Glendale. The two took an immediate liking to each other and formed a friendship and working partnership that was of mutual benefit: Weston opened his home and studio to the upstart Hagemeyer and Hagemeyer introduced the relatively unschooled Weston to new worlds of intellectual and aesthetic learning. The two would have a profound influence on each others' artistic development for years to come. Arch. see essays by Lorenz and Schaefer<br/><br/>"Hagemeyer's talent developed rapidly and by the early 1920s he was exhibiting his work in many important photographic salons and garnering much popular and critical acclaim. After moving to San Francisco at the end of World War One Hagemeyer soon discovered the intellectual and artistic colony of Carmel-by-the-Sea. In 1923 he established his first studio in Carmel and would remain anchored there for over 20 years. In 1924 he established the town's first art gallery - based out of his studio - where he exhibited the works of local painters sculptors and photographers and hosted very popular musical performances. Shortly thereafter Hagemeyer opened a second studio in San Francisco whose clientele could be rivaled by that of Carmel only during the smaller town's summer vacation season. In 1927 he was appointed staff photographer of the artistic/literary magazine The San Franciscan . unknown books
193631754NY: Random 1936. First Edition. 8vo pp. 92. Owner's name on flyleaf o/w VG in price-clipped and slightly browned dj. Includes a preface: Note to fellow Marxists in which she explains that even if a poet does not write in an overtly political way the work still serves as a challenge to a "sick society." Field was active in women's causes in the Western U.S. including suffragist struggles the National Woman's Party and the Woman's League for Peace and Freedom. Random unknown books
192731774NY: William Edwin Rudge 1927. First Edition. 8vo pp. 81. Textured paper over boards cloth spine. Cover little soiled and worn o/w VG. Field was active in women's causes in the Western U.S. including suffragist struggles the National Woman's Party and the Woman's League for Peace and Freedom. William Edwin Rudge unknown books
192731764NY: William Edwin Rudge 1927. First Edition. 8vo pp. 81. Textured paper over boards cloth spine. Small piece missing from the margin of one page o/w VG in plain dj. Field was active in women's causes in the Western U.S. including suffragist struggles the National Woman's Party and the Woman's League for Peace and Freedom. William Edwin Rudge unknown books
1905289622New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons 1905. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. A jingoistic study on China its populace and culture. The first four chapter titles are 'Chinese Traits' 'Disregard for Sincerity and Exactness' 'Misuse of Time' and 'Indifference to Comfort' and one of the final chapters are on 'The Yellow Peril.' Other chapters are on more general topics such as 'Women' 'The Army and Navy' and 'Money.' Frontispiece and additional plates throughout with foxing to the plates and opposite pages only. Bookseller's stamp on the bottom of the title page. Contemporary owner's name on the front endpaper. Sunning to the spine spots of discoloration to the front board and minimal shelfwear. Red cloth with photographic plate on the front board. Very Good binding. G. P. Putnam's Sons unknown books
2012Embry 197074HarperOne 2012. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. HarperOne, 2012. First edition, first printing. unknown books
191237750Guthrie: Co-Operative Publishing Co 1912. 1st edition. Green cloth binding with gilt stamped lettering to cover. Minor shelfwear to spine and board edges. Light soiling to back cover. A VG copy. 3 159 4 blank pp. Frontis inserted plates/ intratextual images. 10-1/2" x 7" <br/><br/>"Being the 1912 Annual Report of the State Fame and Fish Warden John B. Doolin to the Governor of the State of Oklahoma the Honorable Lee Cruce". Co-Operative Publishing Co hardcover books
1990133822Hartford CT: The Acorn Club The Connecticut Historical Society 1990. cloth spine and front cover gilt-stamped. Connecticut. 8vo. cloth spine and front cover gilt-stamped. xxxii 122 6 pages. Limited to 1500 copies. Table of contents foreword introductory comments by the editors. checklist names of Acorn Club members. Map. Black and white illustrations each with descriptive text of a number of Connecticut towns drawn by illustrator John Warner Barber 1798-1885. The Acorn Club, The Connecticut Historical Society unknown books
20087382Westport Connecticut: Praeger Publishers 2008 First edition. xiii 3 283pp. Illustrations from photographs old prints etc. Extensive note bibliography and index. Black cloth. A very fine copy with pictorial dust jacket. While Ellis Island was a symbol of hope for immigrants Angel Island's Immigration Station in operation from 1910 to 1940 was built to facilitate the exclusion of Asian immigrants. The author shows how both natives and newcomers experienced the immigration process on the West Coast. Praeger Publishers hardcover books
191432602Guthrie: Co-Operative Publishing Co 1914. 1st edition. Tan paper wrapper. Gd covers spotted/paper to spine fraying/waterstain to text-block/top edge corner of pages rounded. 96 pp. 66 b/w illustration from photographs. 10-1/4" x 7" <br/><br/> Co-Operative Publishing Co unknown books
181719498Williamsburgh Mass.: Printed by Ephraim Whitman 1817. First edition. Somewhat rubbed with a small hole to the spine and label; somewhat stained; a good sound copy. 12mo original tree sheep brown leather spine label gilt lettering iv 300 pages all edges sprinkled. The Bard of the Berkshires Bodman 1766-1850 was perhaps the last great efflorescence of the New England Puritan poets in the lineage of Michael Wigglesworth; Bodman's four poems here include a piece "On the Great Mortality of the Women and Children in Williamsburgh in 1788" when six women and five infants died in childbirth: "Six mothers are departed hence! / Their consorts left in great suspense / Which way to go whither to run; / Nor can they their sore troubles shun." Stoddard & Whitesell 1157; Wegelin Addenda 23. Contemporary ink ownership signature on the front blank. Printed by Ephraim Whitman, unknown books
2012173659Chicago: University of Chicago Press 2012. Fall-Winter 2012. Paperback. VG library stamp on title page. White wraps with black lettering. 344 pp. with color and bw images. Volume 19 No. 02 issued Fall-Winter 2012. Articles include: Art Nouveau Art of Darkness: African Lineages of Belgian Modernism Part II by Debora L. Silverman Applied Arts in Naples: Materials and Artistic Techniques from Micro to Macrocosmos by Sabina de Cavi The Gideon Tapestries at Hardwick Hall by Helen Wyld and Art Furniture in the Old English Style": The Firm of Collinson and Lock London 1870-1900 by Clive Edwards. University of Chicago Press paperback books
18261004133<p>Pamphlet 8vo brown paper wrappers mostly uncut 36 pp. Wrappers torn and chipped in places edges rough some browning and aging; otherwise about very good. This pamphlet covers issues related to education and religion. William Bard 1778-1853 was the son of Dr. Samuel Bard and graduated from King's College in 1802. He became the first actuary in New York and was the founder and first president of the New York Life Insurance and Trust Company. New York Society Library. # 104133</p><p>$40</p> G. & C. Carvill, books
2005UBARSTE00MELInterlink 2005. Very Good. Bard Sharon. Steeped in the World of Tea. Nielsen Birgit; Rosemarda Clara. Northampton MA: Interlink 2005. 183pp. Illustrated. Square 12mo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Interlink paperback books
1982253320Reno. : University of Nevada Press. 1982. 1st Edition. Brick cloth gilt spine title. A fine copy in a fine dustjacket. 22.5x14 cm. weight: 1.1 lb. University of Nevada Press. hardcover books
2005UBARCOM02fpAlpha Books 2005. Very Good. Bard Ph.D. Mitchell G. Complete Idoit's Guide to Middle East Conflict Third Edition. New York NY: Alpha Books 2005. xxix 476pp. Indexed. Bibliography. Square 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Alpha Books paperback books
1952018053Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company 1952. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 253 pages of text. Hardcover binding is slightly browned around the edges and the spine is lightly rubbed. The unclipped dustjacket has chips tears and creases mainly along the bottom edge; protected in archival mylar. Stated: First edition. There are several very light pencil marks in the text and a few pages have very light paperclip creases. J.B. Lippincott Company Hardcover books
7802First Edition. paperback. 69 pages pp. 257-82; 363-405 IN: Revue de Medecine 1888 vol. 8. 8vo modern wrappers. Paris 1888.<br/><br/> "Bard-Pic syndrome" first described. GM 3630.<br/><br/> unknown books
1826WRCLIT65110Paris: N. Pichard & Ch. Gosselin 1826. 276pp.plus errata leaf. Large octavo 23.8 x 16cm. Original printed wrappers untrimmed sewn into protective 20th century pastepaper boards. Wrappers slightly frayed and smudged with repaired tear/chip at lower edge occasional minor foxing but a very good copy. First edition. One of an unspecified number of copies printed on large thick paper. This copy bears the author's presentation inscription on the half-title to "Mr Edouard." Joseph Bard 1803-1861 published several collections of verse as well as works in the fields of antiquities archaeology and travel. This would appear to be if not his earliest certainly among his earliest book publications. OCLC/Worldcat reports four locations none of them in North America. In his subnote to the entry on LES MÉLANCOLIQUES 1832 Vicaire records other early titles but not this work. VICAIRE I:317 ref. N. Pichard & Ch. Gosselin hardcover books
1960216273Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1960. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. Illus. 8vo yellow cloth d.w. lightly soiled. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1960.<br/><br/> University of Oklahoma Press unknown books
196436903Denver: Sage Books 1964. Hardcover. Very good. 100pp. Bookplate on front pastedown else a very good hardback in a lightly rubbed jacket. <br/><br/> Sage Books hardcover books