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19913370San Francisco. Bedford Arts. 1991. Square 4to. 1st Edition. Illustrated from photographs. Very Fine in Very Fine dustwrapper. Bedford Arts. unknown 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
1994148935Santa Fe NM: Twin Palms Publishers 1994. First edition. Hardcover. First printing of 5000 copies. Introduction by Witkin. Essays by Stanley Burns Eugenia Perry Janis Aaron H. Esman and James Crump. A collection of over 100 black and white images. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Twin Palms Publishers unknown books
1979158477BIRMINGHAM UNIV OF ALABAMA 1979 1979. DUST JACKET SMALL CHIP TO SPINE TOP FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. BIRMINGHAM, UNIV OF ALABAMA, 1979 hardcover books
1983159209Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1983. First edition. Oblong hardcover. First printing. 284 pages. A scholarly examination of this early method of photography as it was used by French photographers like Gustave Le Gray Charles Negre Hippolyte Bayard and numerous others. Includes over 100 images. A clean and tight very near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket with a small tear at the bottom of the front panel near the spine and some other very minor wear. Princeton University Press unknown books
198927914Madrid: Fundacion Cultural MAPFRE VIDA. 1989. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very good- with bad bump at head of spine causing a tear at the head of the front joint; the bump has also left a small horizontal crease on the spine. Granell has glued to the pastedown endpaper a signed and inscribed note "To Franklin and Penelope Rosemon our very dear great friends . Eugenio and his wife Amparo."; 4to 9" - 11" tall; 250 pp . Fundacion Cultural MAPFRE VIDA hardcover books
1979034519Birmingham: University of Alabama. 1979. Inscribed by Rawls to Cheryl Crawford on the dedication page: "and for Cheryl with admiration and affection/ Eugenia." Dated December 1 1979. With several small corrections to the text in the author's hand. Rawls and Bankhead were lifetime friends from childhood. Near fine in a good dust jacket with only minor edge wear and foxing but with dampstaining to the spine. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. University of Alabama hardcover books
199111622Paris: Centre National de la Photographie Collection Photo Poche 1991. Original wraps. Near Fine. The 1991 1st edtion #49 in the very impressive "Photo Poche" series out of Paris. SIGNED BY JOEL-PETER WITKIN on the front free endpaper. Clean and Near Fine in its black pictorial wrappers. 12mo first-rate reproductions thruout. <br/><br/> Centre National de la Photographie (Collection Photo Poche) paperback 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
1979JC2861Boards of Trustees for the University of Alabama 1979. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps; illustrated throughout. Inscribed by the author on the dedication page to Douglas Fairbanks Jr. 1909-2000 an American actor his credits include Gunga Din and a highly decorated naval officer of World War II. Also includes a laid-in postcard addressed to Fairbanks at his home in Palm Beach advertising the performance of TALLULAH. <br/><br/> Boards of Trustees for the University of Alabama paperback books
1926WRCAM50158Charleston: Southern Printing and Pub. Co. 1926. 1011pp. plus fifteen plates. Modern three-quarter calf and cloth boards leather label by Sangorski and Sutcliffe with original wrappers bound in. Front board slightly bowed. Mild toning. Very good. A biography of James Oglethorpe British general and founder of the colony of Georgia. Oglethorpe was a member of Parliament and a renowned humanitarian conceiving the plan to resettle many of England's poorest particularly those in debtors' prisons to the New World. Southern Printing and Pub. Co. 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
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
194453339New York: J.B. Lippincott 1944. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21.25cm navy blue cloth-covered boards titled in yellow on cover and yellow and white on spine; deckle page edges; dustjacket by Richard Floethe; 371pp. Spine ends gently pushed; front hinge very slightly pulled at heel; minor rubbing to lower board edge; Near Fine. The dustjacket is price-clipped with chipping and short tears mostly at spine ends; Very Good. <br/><br/>"Smith's first published novel.It was banned from the bookstores and libraries of Boston and from the bookstores of Detroit.Much of the uproar stemmed from the realistic language and ironic treatment of miscegenation sexuality and abortion." MAINIERO American Women Writers vol.4 p.115. J.B. Lippincott unknown books
198337438N.p. New Yorki: International Center of Photography 1983. First Limited Edition. Limited to 250 signed and numbered copies this no. 74. Large folio. Emerald silk-covered boards in publisher's pictorial board slipcase; 44pp; illus. Slipcase with a few minor surface scratches and mild bumps to corners else Fine. Sensual dramatic large-format black-and-white photographs of cacti and succulent plants by the Mexican photographer. International Center of Photography unknown books
196920828San Francisco: San Francisco Art Institute 1969. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single sheet folded art poster. Fine condition. When opened it measures 20 x 14". Scarce poster announcing an exhibition April 11 - May 3 1969 at the San Francisco Art Institute and featuring a cream of the crop of artists of the day. Exhibition organized by Eugenia Butler. <br/><br/> San Francisco Art Institute 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
199621665Fullerton CA and Los Angeles: Fullerton College Art Gallery / The Artists' Floating Invisible Museum of Actual Art / Public Access Press of the Southern California Institute of Architecture 1996-2004. First editions of three all published of a projected series of four portfolios the series cut short by Eugenia Butler's untimely death of a brain hemorrhage in 2008. One of 80 numbered copies the entire edition produced numbered and signed in the artist's or poet's studio. At the time of the exhibition of The Book of Lies at the 18 Arts Gallery in Santa Monica in 2007 Eugenia Butler wrote: "Sixteen years after the Book of Lies project began the first three of its four volumes are finished. The entirety of the work has taken on form and content far beyond any original imaginings. It has become a rounded voice coming from many voices a discourse about truth in the territory of the unknowable. Its power derives from the strength and integrity of the individual pieces from the communal voice and in single intimate interactions. Each volume is a work of art unto itself that developed from the process of creating it from the individual works themselves and from the relationships between the parts and the whole. At a certain point a bigger vision broke through - something beyond previous understandings - surpassing the initial ideas to become a singular artwork consisting of discrete and powerful works of art. Its subject matter is truth lies and the intimate power of a true work of art." The works of art include pieces by artists and writers Georganne Deen Kim Jones Julia Lohmann John O'Brien Edgar Arceneaux Sally Elesby George Evans Joan Jonas Barry Sanders Arthur Sze Matthew Thomas Kim Abeles Lynn Aldrich Carolee Campbell Steve DeGroodt Janet Fitch Tom Marioni Kim McCarty Michael C. McMillen John Outterbridge Mary Rakow and Madam X. Carolee Campbell of the Ninja Press designed the box brass and enclosures for Vol. III. Images and additional information on The Book of Lies may be found at: http://www.curatorial.com/exhibitions_current/exhib-BookofLies.html. Bookplate in two portfolios with small adhesive shelf labels on each portfolio otherwise the set is in fine condition. Complete sets are rare on the market. Quartos three original portfolios of 81 works of art created out of incised & collaged lead oil paint on vellum original pencil drawings a photograph on platinum paper polaroid photographs cyanotypes ashes of love letters hand-embroidery and holograph and mechanically reproduced images and texts with interleaved translucent sheets noting the artist loose as issued inserted in a paper chemise and cardboard folderor in an individual folder and laid into a clamshell box accompanied by a spiral bound commentary volume in original printed wrappers printed by Carolee Campbell of the Ninja Press. Bookplate in two portfolios with small adhesive shelf labels on each portfolio otherwise the set is in fine condition. Complete sets are rare on the market. Fullerton College Art Gallery / The Artists' (Floating, Invisible) Museum of Actual Art / Public Access Press of the Southern Ca unknown books