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1968567130Cambridge Massachusetts: Fogg Art Museum 1968. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. First edition. Quarto. Illustrated in black and white. Faint spotting on the page edges light toning on the spine near fine in a rubbed and toned very good dust jacket with a few small soil marks on the front cover and just a bit of edgewear. Published on occasion of the exhibition held at the Fogg Art Museum Harvard University April 25 - June 14 1968. Fogg Art Museum hardcover
19691671Grand Rapids MI: Zondervan 1969. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 6 3/8 X 9 1/2 Inches. 245 PP. Original price of $3.95 intact on front flap of DJ. "Signed for Shirley Love and Joy Eugenia Price" in blue ink on the title-page. A very nice copy of a book that attempts to draw on the Bible to relate that issues of the late 60's have been around since the beginning of recorded history. Slight wear to DJ edges. A very appealing copy overall. Zondervan hardcover
1913758681913. BAKER Emma Eugenia. Vernal Dune in Which Is Shown the End of an Era. By Eugene Hall. New York: The Neale Publishing Company 1913. 1st ed. 251 1 epiloguepp. Orig. cloth. Fine. Krick 19. Novel defending Southern society as it was before the Civil War as compared to modern 1913 life. unknown
1968mon0000017705Fogg Art Museum 1968. Paperback. Very Good. Covers and edges show some rubbing scuffing browning and fading. Spine has a couple creases. Pages show some browning. Fogg Art Museum paperback
192635877Charleston: Presses Southern Printing and Pub. Co 1926. Copyright applied for Eugenia Estill 1926. Wraps. Good. Octavo. Printed bound wraps. 102 pages 1. Illustrated with photographs illustrations and a map. Tan paper covers with title and seal on the front cover. Light shelf wear to the paper covers. Light toning to the contents. Presses Southern Printing and Pub. Co unknown
198750429Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago Press 1987. First ed. Hardcover. Le Gray Gustave. Oblong 4to. 184 pp. frontis over 100 photos and illustrations. A near fine copy in a very good illustrated dust jacket. Gustave Le Gray 1820-1882 a French painter and photographer was the teacher of Henri Le Secq and Charles Nègre. The Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago Press hardcover
198651743Paris: Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion 1986. First edition. Hardcover. Le Secq Henri. 4to. 191 pp. full-page captioned photos plus a pictorial catalogue of 717 images in reduced format. A fine copy in pictorial dust jacket housed in the publisher's plain cardstock slipcase. Le Secq 1818-1882 a painter was commissioned in 1851 to document the historic architecture of France at which time he became a founder-member of the Societé Héliographique. Noted for his use of light and mass Le Secq made still-lifes landscapes architectural and genre scenes. Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion hardcover
198623427Paris: Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion 1986. First edition. Hardcover. Le Secq Henri. 4to. 191 pp. full-page captioned photos plus a pictorial catalogue of 717 images in reduced format. Gift inscription on the front free endpaper from Christian Le Secq. A fine copy in pictorial dust jacket housed in the publisher's plain cardstock slipcase. Le Secq 1818-1882 a painter was commissioned in 1851 to document the historic architecture of France at which time he became a founder-member of the Societé Héliographique. Noted for his use of light and mass Le Secq made still-lifes landscapes architecture and genre scenes. Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion hardcover
199526168Los Angeles: Cinubia 1995. Very Good /Very Good . Los Angeles: Cinubia 1995-2009. First Editions limited to 750 to 1000 copies each. Three volumes in four; large square quartos; publisher's cloth in pictorial dust jackets; chiefly photographic illus. throughout many in color. Light shelf wear some dust-soil to textblock extremities else a Very Good or better set. Contents as follows: <br /> <br /> Vol. I: 1840-1916<br /> Vol. II part 1: 1915-1968<br /> Vol. II part 2: 1918-1968<br /> Vol. III: 1969-2000. Cinubia unknown
190736590Boston: American Unitarian Association 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Small octavo. 122 pages. Blue paper covered boards with gilt title and small embossed illustration on the front cover. White spine with gilt title. Gilt top edge. Light stains and wear to the covers. Text edges untrimmed. Previous owner name on the right front flyleaf. Interior contents clean. <br /> <br /> <br /> David Starr Jordan was an advocate for Eugenics. From the California Academy of Sciences Jordan "was a widely revered ichthyologist founding president of Stanford University and intermittent president and curator of fish at the California Academy of Sciences. Perhaps less well-known however fairly well-documented was his leadership role in the American eugenics movement. Jordan believed that people with traits he deemed desirable deserve to have children. He thought that people he deemed "unfit" should not reproduce and in many cases should undergo compulsory sterilization—or be surgically prevented from having children even against their will. In addition to his beliefs and practices rooted in eugenics Jordan held other racist sexist ableist and colonialist ideas. Our research into the archives at the Academy and at Stanford revealed a fuller picture of the life of Jordan and his influence that affects the Academy and science as a whole to this day American Unitarian Association hardcover
193860519Los Angeles CA & Providence RI: The Institute of Family Relations 607 South Hill St. 1938. Two pieces. 1st - 8vo. 4 pp unpaginated. self-printed softcovers photo illust. of Popenoe on front cover crease fold from mailing minor dustsoiling; 2nd - 4to. 8.5 x 11 in. 1 leaf. TLS on letterhead “Copy†and Osborn’s initials in ink crease folds wear & minor tears at folds some age toning still VG- set. These two scarce original promotional brochure and TLS reflect the ongoing efforts by prominent eugenicist Paul Popenoe dubbed “the father of marriage counseling†to spread and inculcate followers into his racist eugenics policies. The letter to the YMCA at Brown University to drum up speaking tour dates from the Institute’s Educational Director Loran Osborn writes that “his Popenoe’s fee is $100 per day . . . and he is perfectly willing to speak two of three times in a day. . . .†His speaking subjects included “A Biological View of the Jewish Problem†“The Progress of Eugenics†“Should Women Compete with Men†and others in the same vein. Popenoe advocated sterilization for those who were deemed unfit to reproduce and marriage counseling for healthy “White†couples and whose lectures often stated that “continued limitation of offspring in the White race simily inites the Black Brown and other races to finish the work already begun by Birth Control and reduce the “Whites†to a subject race. Most of Popenoe’s beliefs became institutionalized into conservative Christian movements and evangelical churches in Southern California and his Institute of Family Relations influenced generations of marriage counselors. See; Chariot Washington & Hall Exhumed: Reckoning with the History of Eugenics in Marriage and Family Therapy The Family Journal Vol. 30 Issue 4 June 1 2022. The Institute of Family Relations, 607 South Hill St., paperback
1986PMV611202EParis: Musée des arts décoratifs / Flammarion 1986. Hardcover. Good/Good. 230 x 290 x 20 cm. Hardcover • Illustrations • <b><i>French text original</i></b>. Musée des arts décoratifs / Flammarion hardcover
191385169Chicago: O. M. Heath & Co 1913. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 19cm. Purple ribbed cloth spine and cover titles in gilt; 3031pp; portrait frontispiece and five unnumbered leaves of photographic plates halftones. A tight clean copy free of markings with just a hint of sunning to spine cloth; very Near Fine. <br /> <br /> A collection of six short tales each intended to illustrate a different aspect of "the prevalence of degeneracy in the modern era" jacket. Composts of Tradition was self-published and marketed aggressively in contemporary periodicals including The Masses and Pearson's; one such advertisement in the January 1915 issue of Pearson's outlines the book's intention: "It is not a book for prudes either male or female. It is a book for aggressive and advanced thinkers. Among other doctrines it advocates: 1 Sterilization of physical social and mental defectives; 2 Annihilation of the stigma attached to the bar-sinister; 3 Encouragement of reproduction upon the part of the fit; 4 Maintenance of all children by society; 5 Monogamy but marriage ceremonies to be optional not obligatory; 6 Divorce by collusion." At least one of the stories "Maid of the Neptunian Strand" has fantasy elements. <br /> <br /> Oscar Morrill Heath c.1872-1952 was a Chicago secondary school teacher and lecturer-for-hire on social subjects; beginning about 1905 through at least the 1920s we lose sight of him around 1930 he was the proprietor of a Chicago correspondence school for schoolteachers The Cultural Review School through whose auspices he issued a few ephemeral publications as well as a monthly magazine Teaching As A Profession. Additionally thanks to the trade card mounted in the front we know that Heath was the proprietor of at least two Chicago beauty parlors. From contemporary newspaper acccounts it appears that the current work landed Heath at least temporarily in hot water; the Chicago Tribune for November 6 1913 includes an article stating that Heath's status as an instructor at Englewood High School was "under review" pending publication of a book that was "critical of the nuptial bond" and seemed to condone childbirth out of wedlock. It is quite possible that Heath lost his position over the book as in subsequent years we find him advertising his services as a freelance instructor in a variety of topics including a review course in math for candidates to Army Officers' Candidate School during WW1. <br /> <br /> Despite its fetching title the current work is somewhat uncommon with fewer than 20 locations in OCLC most apparently in circulating collections. SMITH H-442. Not in Bleiler despite clear fantasy content. O. M. Heath & Co unknown
19345826New York: The Eugenics Publishing Company 1934. First Edition First Printing. Stapled Wraps. pp. 32. 12mo. measuring 19 cm. Plain twice-stapled self-wrappers. Remarkable full-page black-and-white illustrations throughout illustrative of women's sexual organs reproductive stages erogenous zones menstruation et al. One very short closed tear to the lower-margin of the front cover else near fine. Scarce in commerce. Corresponds to OCLC #688493788. Not found in McGill Osler Collections at time of cataloguing. <br/><br/> The Eugenics Publishing Company paperback
193288448Youngstown OH: Medical Success Press 1932. First Edition. First printing. Octavo 23cm. Red cloth hardcover; gilt spine titles; red publisher's top-stain; dustjacket; 1912pp. Darkening to endpapers; spine gilt oxidized else a tight Near Fine copy. Text partially unopened. In the scarce original dustwrapper priced $3.00 on front panel as issued somewhat soiled at folds and edges with slight erosion at crown of spine panel; still complete and presentable Very Good. <br /> <br /> Future utopia by this eccentric Ohio physician and philosopher whose mostly self-published works ranged from Lost Race fiction to straightforward medical treatises including The Epitome of Ambulent Proctology 1925 and Office Practice for the General Practician 1934. In the current work Blanchard writing in the voice of a woman librarian looking back from 22nd century America envisions a future world made perfect through collectivization land reform the emancipation of women and - sigh - as in so many technological utopias of the period Eugenics: ".Can you imagine a greater folly than asylums and prisons.making more and more criminals more unfits and misfits being born each year then burdening society with their care and support When Altruism gained power we blotted out those hopelessly unfit to live.we removed the cause of crime and purged the nation of its defective taint." Such "blotting out" was a common dream among a certain class of pre-war scientists and physicians turned into a horrifying reality by the Third Reich. An uncommon work especially so in the dust jacket which is rarely seen. HANNA 362. NEGLEY 116. SARGENT p.98. Medical Success Press unknown
1983113312Princeton 1983. Hardcover. Very good/Good. Covers mildly shelfworn. Jacket worn and chipped. Princeton hardcover
1983Q-0691040028Princeton University Press 1983-03-21. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Princeton University Press hardcover
1983E25393Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1983. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Firts printing. A fine fresh example in equally fine dust jacket. Publisher's presntation card laid in. Thick oversized hardcover. xxiv 284 pp. with bibiography index. With 131 illustrations and 59 plates. A pioneering study in the history of photography this handsome volume contains nearly 200 beautiful calotype photographs of varies subjects many previously unpublished and an examination of the hiterto undocumented history of the calotype in France placing it in nthe context of mid-19th century art and society. NOTE: DUE TO SIZE AND WEIGHT ADDITIONAL SHIIPING COST WILL BE REQUIRED; FOR INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING THIS WILL BE CONSIDERABLE. PLEASE INQUIRE. Princeton University Press hardcover
19831505280072Princeton University Press 3/21/1983. Hardcover. Like New. 10x9x1. xxiv 284 pages : illustrations ; 24 x 27 cm. Hardcover and dust jacket in mylar. Good binding and cover. Light wear. Name on fep in pen name in green marker on next page. Small tear to jacket. Clean unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside of Canada and the US. Princeton University Press hardcover
196830817Greenwich: Fogg Art Museum / New York Graphic Society 1968. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/very good. Clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. Unpaginated. Introduction notes and catalogue by Eugenia Parry Janis. With 79 full-page plates and 321 catalogue illustrations. A thorough study of the Degas monotype. Very good in clipped but otherwise very good dustwrapper. A large and heavy book. Additional shipping charges may apply. Fogg Art Museum / New York Graphic Society unknown books
193048593Paris 1930. In-8 Paris 1930. In-8 broché de 227 pages. Couverture poussiéreuse.
19843694979Oviedo.: Principado de Asturias Consejería de Educación Cultura y Deportes. 1984. Paperback. Good. 24 cm. XXII 550 p. il. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Astur Eugenia 1888-1947. Reprod. facsímil de la ed. impresa en: Oviedo: Esc. Tip. de la Residencia Provincial de Niños 1933. Riego Rafael del. 1784-1823 . ISBN: 845050788x 9788450507881 null 92 Riego Rafael del:32 Principado de Asturias, Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deportes. paperback
1908469579Oregon Hawaii 1908. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. Measuring 8½" x 15". Quarter leather and black cloth with gilt decorations. Contains 250 sepia-toned albumen photographs measuring between ½†x ½†and 7½" x 9½" with captions. Very good album with worn edges rubbing and some removed pages with very good or better photographs with some fading.<br /> <br /> A photo album compiled by Eugenia Atkinson of Ashland Oregon beginning in 1889. The photographs featured here are views of Oregon California Missouri and Hawaii and do not appear to be in chronological order. Atkinson annotates the photos and includes handwritten captions throughout the album. She begins with images of her hometown with views of Ashland Creek Falls Crater Lakes and a local mill. Atkinson captured daily life in Oregon with images of picnics by the creek interior home scenes and fashionably dressed women posed for a group photo. Atkinson and her friends and family visit Honolulu Hawaii and she includes large format photos of the hotel where they stayed landscapes and local people. Another section of images depicts a trip to Missouri with images of a farm and friends' homes. Atkinson visits the coasts of California and Oregon photographing lifeguards practicing drills the Cliff House in San Francisco Newport Beach and Victorian beachgoers lying in the sand. Other photos show interiors of well-to-do homes portraits of friends family pets and a trip to Stanford. Towards the end of the album a train crash near Ashland is seen; another photo shows an arch constructed for a visit by President Roosevelt.<br /> <br /> Eugenia was the wife of English-born businessman W.H. Atkinson. According to the National Park Service after arriving in Oregon in 1874 Atkinson became “active in the town's principal industrial and banking enterprises†owning shares in the Ashland Flour Mill and the Ashland Woolen Manufacturing Company. He was one of the founders of the Bank of Ashland and helped organize the Ashland Library. Mr. Atkinson died relatively young at the age of 50 in 1894 and Eugenia spent the next 24 years in the house they had built in Ashland now on the National Registry of Historic Places. A photo dated 1889 shows Eugenia standing in front of her house. This album follows Eugenia during her widowhood during her travels and her activities within the community.<br /> <br /> A nice collection of photographs compiled by an important Oregon woman at the turn of the century. hardcover
1998x-0820319678Univ of Georgia Pr 1998. Paperback. New. 287 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.00 inches. Univ of Georgia Pr paperback