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198056168NY: Lippincott & Crowell 1980. First Edition first printing. Signed presentation by Price on the half-title page: "Signed for Houston H. Robertson- welcome to a year in my life- Eugenia Price Nov.15 1980.". 8vo. two-toned blue cloth in dust jacket; 150 pages. Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight with very minor abrasion pastedowns; interior upper & lower edges reinforced with clear tape d/j. <br/><br/> Lippincott & Crowell hardcover books
1317719Softcover. Quarto; G; Paperback; Spine blue illustrated no print; Cover has slight edgewear but is clean and bright; Text block clean and tight; No publishing information; Text in parallel columns of Spanish and English; unpaged chiefly illustrations color.Shelf: Spanish & Latin American Art. 1317719. FP New Rockville Stock. unknown books
1997261586Santa Fe: Arena 1997. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Profusely illustrated in color and in black and white. tall 4to pictorial white boards d.w. Santa Fe: Arena Editions 1997. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Arena unknown books
1997147847Santa Fe New Mexico: Arena Editions 1997. First edition. Hardcover. VG- DJ fits loosely on book and one corner is peeling slightly; dj also has light wear to top edge; few marks and labels and pocket as ex-library; otherwise clean and tight. White & color illus. boards brown & illus. dust jacket 132 pp. BW & color illus.; weighs 3 lbs. Considers the life and work of British-born photographer Adam Fuss b. 1961. "Like an eighteenth-century experimenter Fuss utilizes organic and raw materials in an unusual approach revealing spiritual and emotional process. . This book the first major monograph of the artist's work is certain to be an important contribution to current discussions of photography's past and the question of its future." dj. Arena Editions hardcover books
199120276San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery and Bedford Arts 1991. Hardcover. VG-/VG- light foxing to text block pages are otherwise clean. Rust cloth with gilt lettering; cream dust jacket with bw illustration red and black lettering 105 pp. 41 bw plates. "That the camera can give uncanny life to inanimate objects is something recognized and explored by photographers since the invention of the medium more than 150 years ago. Through forty-one photographs of sculpture The Kiss of Apollo examines aspects of the photographer's enlivening gaze and the ways in which new meaning can be created when one artist observes the work of another. The history of "photography's love affair with sculpture" and a study of the ways in which new meaning can be created when one artist observes the work of another. Photographers include Atget Eakins Evans Frank Groover Sheeler Sommer and Warhol among others in this handsomely designed publication." - dust jacket. Fraenkel Gallery and Bedford Arts hardcover books
193943910Portland ME: Southworth-Anthoesen 1939. One of 500 copies. Large 8vo pp. viii 595. Index. Frontis portrait. TEG. Blue cloth spine stamped in gilt. Near fine. Southworth-Anthoesen unknown books
19391758Portland ME: Southworth-Anthoensen Press 1939. blue cloth top edge gilt. Chapin Library. 4to. blue cloth top edge gilt. viii 595 pages. First edition limited to 500 copies. A catalogue of one of the finest rare book libraries in the country. Southworth-Anthoensen Press unknown books
1947176672Baltimore: Walters Art Gallery 1947. Hardcover. Good Library markings on spine library plate inside front cover foxing to block edges bumping to corners boards have light shelfwear pages internally are clean. Brown/cream decorative papers/boards. Maroon cloth spine. Grey end papers. 172 pp. text; 121 bw plates on glossy paper. Catalogue lists 897 works ranging from coins & seals to stone sculpture wood carvings bronzes arms & armor ivories pottery paintings etc. - Byzantine Syrian Coptic German Thuringian Venetian Carolingian Egyptian Early Christian Roman Greek migratory peoples and more. With a four-page introductory essay by Marvin Chauncey Ross and a 7-page essay by Sarah Freeman about Byzantine coins. An excellent catalogue with clear annotations and very good bw photos. 3 pp. of coin images. Walters Art Gallery hardcover books
19672308702New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1967. First Edition. First Edition. Good/Good. First edition. Former library copy - usual marks. 1967 Hard Cover. 223 pp. "The Sign of the Salamander" is a delightful and capitivating story of American teenager and history buff Henry Carter in school in France who falls through a time portal and discovers he is in the 16th century with Leonardo da Vinci as his neighbor! This engaging mystery reveals insights not only about the period and da Vinci's work but also the painter's remarkable compassion and gentle spirit. The book offers a unique approach for young people to learn history and about the work of this great master. Holt, Rinehart and Winston unknown books
1998155955Chicago IL & New York: The Museum of Contemporary Photography Columbia College / D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers Inc 1998. First edition. Hardcover. 254 pages. Foreword by John Mulvany. Text by Denise Miller Eugenia Parry F. David Peat Naomi Rosenblum Rod Slemmons Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Ed Paschke Franz Schulze John Mulvany and AnJanette Brush. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. A fresh copy. The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College / D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers, Inc unknown books
1998127803Chicago IL & New York: The Museum of Contemporary Photography Columbia College / D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers Inc 1998. First edition. Softcover. 254 pages. Foreword by John Mulvany. Text by Denise Miller Eugenia Parry F. David Peat Naomi Rosenblum Rod Slemmons Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi Ed Paschke Franz Schulze John Mulvany and AnJanette Brush. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in French style wrappers. The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College / D.A.P. - Distributed Art Publishers, Inc unknown books
2011170852Santa Fe NM / Chicago IL: Radius Books / The Art Institute of Chicago 2011. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 129 pages. Published in conjunction with a traveling show that began at The Art Institute of Chicago and then went on to San Francisco and Philadelphia. Text by Eugenia Parry and Elizabeth Siegel. Includes numerous black and white images. A very fine copy in a very fine dust jacket. As new and still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. A beautifully printed book. Radius Books / The Art Institute of Chicago unknown books
194472888Milwaukee: Bruce Publishing Company. Very Good. 1944. Hardcover. First edition- Very Good in very Good dust jacket. . Bruce Publishing Company hardcover books
1982153856Los Angeles: UCLA 1982. Softcover. Very clean tight interior but with light general wear to covers and a small wrinkle to top right corner of front cover and pages. Silver-grey stapled wraps with color image and blue lettering. 35 pp. with bw frontis and 38 bw illustrations including 1 map. Catalogue from the exhibition of December 1982 to February 1983 at the Museum of Cultural History Gallery UCLA. The catalogue is No. 18 in the Monograph Series. Includes a bw map of the Papuan Gulf region of New Guinea an introductory essay text on The Elema Socio-Economic System essay on The Hevehe Cycle a summary and notes and a bibliography. Includes some fabulous masks! UCLA paperback books
198229016Catania: Verticalismo 1982. First edition. Paperback. Good . Very tall stapled illustrated wrappers. Issue number 21 / 22 of this magazine devoted to Italian and other European forms of mail art. Text varies with some in Italian English German and French. 28 numbered pages plus several loose sheets laid in. A good to very good copy. Verticalismo paperback books
1975ULOPPRI00LRW. W. Norton and Co 1975. Fine. Lopez Claude-Anne. Private Franklin : the Man and His Family. and Eugenia W. Herbert. New York City: W. W. Norton and Co 1975. 361pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Near fine. W. W. Norton and Co paperback books
76365hardcover. illus. 8vo cloth d.w. N.Y.: Norton 1975.<br/><br/> unknown books
2000175376Los Angeles CA: St. Ann's Press 2000. First edition. Hardcover. Number 84 of only 100 specially bound copies. Essay by Eugenia Parry. A collection of 100 color photographs of imagined locations with toy figures in various settings. A fine copy in velvet covered boards with color image inset on the front cover and in a velvet slipcase and with an original color c print housed in a you guessed it velvet chemise. Photograph is in very fine condition and is signed by Levinthal on the reverse side and numbered as well. The book is also signed and numbered as well. No dust jacket as issued. St. Ann's Press unknown books
19091244839Firenze: Leo S. Olschki 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G condition hardcover; Re-bound in brown leather with gilt lettering and 5 raised bands on spine; Original wraps bound floral end papers sewn-in silk bookmark; Book illustrated with tipped-in black and white prints; Text in Italian; Some wear to the boards at the edges boards are very slightly bowed; Some foxing/staining to text mostly at front of book; Text block musty half titlepage detatched yet present; 452 pages. SHELVED: Aisle 7. 1244839. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Leo S. Olschki hardcover books
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. <br/><br/> Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion hardcover books
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. <br/><br/> Musée des Arts Décoratifs/Flammarion hardcover books
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. <br/><br/> The Art Institute of Chicago and The University of Chicago Press hardcover books
1903114168San Francisco: The Unknown Publisher 1903. Octavo pp. 1-9 10-130 inserted plate photographic portrait of the author original pictorial green cloth front panel stamped in gold. First edition. "A Mexican Holiday" is a sketch about bullfighting in Mexico. "Chief Skowl's Revenge" is a tale set among the Indians of Alaska. "A Heroine of Diplomacy" is set on a train between Houston and El Paso Texas. "The Story of a Curse" is a nonfictional sketch about the house owned by Frank Pixley editor of the ARGONAUT an important San Francisco literary weekly newspaper; his widow believing the house to be cursed ordered it to be torn down after her death. The other two items are stories set in San Francisco. Included in the preliminary matter is a transcription of a letter to the author from Joaquin Miller praising her stories. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 K-77. Baird and Greenwood An Annotated Bibliography of California Fiction 1664-1970 1355. Light damp stain to lower edges of endpapers and lower edge of rear cover else a fine copy with bright cover stamping. #114168 The Unknown Publisher unknown books
1994113484La Cuenca: Departamento de Difusion Cultural de la Universidad de Cuenca 1994. First Edition. First Edition. SIGNED by the author on the title page. About Fine in pictorial wrappers. Two plays by K. Wishnia. Bilingual English-Spanish edition imported by The Imaginary Press East Setauket NY. Departamento de Difusion Cultural de la Universidad de Cuenca unknown books
1991210382San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery 1991. First. hardcover. fine/very good. Sepia & black & white photo illustrations. 105pp. Square 4to cloth dust wrapper; d.w. price cut & lightly rubbed. San Francisco: Fraenkel Gallery 1991. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Fraenkel Gallery unknown books