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1968126721968. Softcover. VG- some mild wear on cover small stamp at base of cover. White wraps. 63 pp. One color 51 bw plates. Two-page introduction by Cesare Brandi biographic essay catalogue of 61 works many lovely full-page plates. unknown books
1968315991968. Softcover. VG- light staining chipping and wear to cover edges. Yellow stapled wraps. 11 pp. No ills. Catalog accompanying exhibition of Thomas' poetry. unknown books
14319Good. This is a fan. Approximately 18 x 20cm. with colored portrait of King on front and advertisement for Babbage Funeral Home in Hopkinsville Ky. on back. Photo copyrighted by A. Scheer. #8747. Attached to stick with 2 staples. Some wear. <br/><br/> unknown books
196830New York: Kennedy Galleries 1968. Softcover. VG small label on cover. Wraps. 13 pp. 13 bw repros. Contains a checklist of 28 works. Includes two pages of biographical information. Kennedy Galleries unknown books
1968240161968. Softcover. VG- small amout of writing front cover. Gray-green wraps. 36 pp. 75 bw plates. Text in Italian. Annotated and illustrated catalogue of 75 works. paperback books
19711322680New York: Viking Press 1971. Softcover. Octavo; G; Paperback; Spine green with black and white print; Cover has mild edgewear light wear to corners mild creasing to spine; Text block clean and tight slight age-toning to paper; 136 pages illustrated b&w plates. Shelf: Artist Biographies. 1322680. FP New Rockville Stock. Viking Press unknown books
192984Berlin. Neurer Deutscher Verlag. 1929. Germany Germany above all a picture book by Kurt Tucholsky and many photographs assembled by John Heartfield. 236 pp. 4to. With 194 photographic illustrations of which many are photomontages with a photomontage on the covers. There may have been an edition of 20000 or more but few remain. The Nazi's destroyed as many as they could. Printer: Pass & Garleb A.-G. Berlin. Considered one of the greatest illustrated books of the 20th century despite the fact that it was not issued as a limited edition. From Manet to Hockney 83. When Who Typography Cologne: Konemann 1998 p.274. Rebound in paper boards but is exactly like the hard cover edition in content and with the cover. This copy in good condition with some restored damage to the soft covers. Neurer Deutscher Verlag books
19688866Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery of Art 1968. Softcover. VG light edge toning light interior foxing. White wraps. 16 pp. 8 bw plates. Includes a 2-page essay by James Harithas the full-page plates of his geometric sculptures an exhibition catalogue of his sculptures 9 acrylic 4 polystyrene 9 glass and aluminum and 16 drawings and professional information exhibitions commissions collections etc. Corcoran Gallery of Art unknown books
1966M13747Leipzig:: Georg Thieme 1966. 1966. 8vo. XV 1 714 2 pp. 1 color tipped-in plate portrait 132 illustrations index. Blue gilt-stamped cloth dust-jacket; jacket worn. Very good. Fourth edition extensively revised. A history of pediatrics. The frontispiece from this book forms the catalogue cover-art of this catalogue. The book is so well illustrated as to be a valued source for both the history and the pictures. REFERENCES: Garrison and Morton 6357.1. See: Radke M. Albrecht Peiper 1889-1968--the pediatrician and scientific personality on his 100th birthday 23 October 1989. Kinderarztl Prax. 1989 Mar;573:145-7. Georg Thieme, 1966. hardcover books
1968132471968. Softcover. Good some wear/ink/pencil on cover. White wraps. 63 pp. 87 bw plates. Biographic chronology two-page introduction by Dr. Eberhard Roters writings by the artist many haunting plates. Text in German. unknown books
196833351968. Softcover. VG but stain on edges of the first 4 or 5 pages. Some light wearing to spine. Color wraps. 155 pp. 4 color 157 bw plates. Includes essays by Bartlett Hayes Abigail Booth Martin Friedman Charles Millard etc. Lists exhibitions bibliography. unknown books
1941403859New York: The Viking Press 1941. 8vo. 185 pp. 60 black-and-white photographs by John Swope. Original decorated cloth. A very good copy without the jacket. FIRST EDITION. A wonderful association copy warmly inscribed by 8 of the 10 members of the first crew of the B-24 Liberator Bomber "Billie B" to the woman for whom the plane was named by its first pilot 1st Lt. Joseph Robins Littlepage. Nearly full-page inscriptions by the pilot navigator and co-pilot in blue ink on the front pastedown and the front free endpaper as well as by the crew engineer assistant crew engineer radioman assistant radioman and one of the gunners in blue ink on the rear free endpapers. The pilot's inscription reads "To Billie - / From the skipper to her namesake. There isn't much I could tell you other than we are just another combat crew tryin to bring our standards up to the finest ship ever built 42-40076 the Billie "B" / JR Littlepage / First Pilot" The navigator's inscription reads "May 16 1943 / Hi Billie - / Tho I haven't had the pleasure of meeting you I feel that I already know you. However I still have hopes of meeting you in the near future. In the meantime I'll keep doing my darndest to navigate your name sake safely to her targets and back again. / Best wishes from the navigator / James H. Scholl / Gonzales Texas" The co-pilot's inscription reads "Hello Billie - / We are all waiting for the day that we can introduce you to the "Billie B." However from the way Joe talks it won't be a fair comparison. We will all be seeing you. / Until then - George L. Goddard / co-pilot". The inscription by S/Sgt. Harold A. Denison Asst Crew Engineer is a charming 4-line attempt at poetry. The other inscriptions are by S/Sgt. Thomas R. Brady Jr. Gunner T/Sgt. Cyril B. Cluff Jr. Radioman/Gunner and S/Sgt. Clifford H. Muhlhausen Asst. Radioman. Below that of S/Sgt. Harold Hutton Justus Crew Engineer is this moving addition by the pilot "Note - / I'd rather fly without one of the engines than leave him on the ground loyal to the crew faithful at his work and loves the ship as I do -- the Air Corps has none as good - the country none better - / J.R.L." In addition the pilot has annotated 49 of the 60 B&W photos the accompany Steinbeck's journalistic account of the training of a typical flight crew. The notes are often amusing: the captions of pictures of a B-17 and a B-24 on facing pages were modified to read "Boeing B-17E commonly known as the Flying Fortress Junk Heaps" and "Consolidated B-24 commonly known as the Liberator Billie 'B'"; in many cases they are merely informative aimed at telling her name sake about crew activities and features of the plane; and sometimes touching beneath the chapter opening photograph of a pilot 1st Lt. Littlepage has added "And don't think he's not scared". The only members not represented are 1st Lt. Leonard Barton Conway Bombadier and S/Sgt. William Posledni Gunner. The newly commissioned B-24 Liberator Bomber "Billie B" 42-40076 was assigned to the 13th Air Force 307th Bombardment Group "The Long Rangers" 370th Bomber Squadron and was first stationed at Carney Field Guadalcanal on May 29 1943 with this crew flying missions until July 3 when the plane was grounded for repairs. On July 6 the 10-man crew was assigned to another plane for a bombing mission to Bougainville Island and the plane and crew was lost at sea on its way back from the Philippines. The "Billie B" was assigned to a replacement crew and went on to serve valiantly in the South Pacific until the end of August 1944. . <br/><br/> The Viking Press hardcover books
1968316471968. Softcover. VG. White stapled wraps. Unpaginated. Profuse bw plates. Features large-scale collographs woodcuts intaglios reliefs serigraphs and etchings. unknown books
196717281967. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 28 pp. 16 bw repros. Catalogue lists 93 works. Insightful essay by "R.J.W." paperback books
195057491950. unbound. Rare autographed note signed in full by the film and stage actress agreeing to send a photograph to an admirer in full: "I will be pleased to mail you one of my latest photographs." 1 page on personal letterhead with gold engraved initials. 8vo no place no date circa 1950.<br/><br/> unknown books
1930154075New York 1930. unbound. 1 page 11 x 6.75 inches green personal stationery New York January 29 1930. In part: ".May I telephone you some day soon and come in to see you with Mrs. Ralph Pulitzer Margaret Leech whose book 'Tin Wedding' you may have liked as much as I did." Usual folds plus light creasing; still very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
19604075New York 1960. unbound. 2 pages front and back 7.25 x 5 inches personal stationery with the original envelope New York December 6 1960. In this letter Ferber expresses her sympathy on the death of his mother in full: "Just this week Clifton dear Noël told me about Mabel.I think I know something of the difficult adjustment you must be experiencing now. You'll make it though because of the gay rich rewarding life you gave Mabel. She went everywhere knew everyone did every pleasant thing--all through your efforts. That's all you need to remember now. And it's good." Near fine.<br/><br/> unknown books
1962203976Monrovia California 1962. unbound. 1 page on personal stationery 5.5 x 8.5 inches Monrovia California January 26 1962 -- a thank-you letter to the prominent writer and law professor Howard Meyer in full: "Dear Mr. Meyer: Thank you for your letter and for 'Crisis' first copy I've seen. I am glad to have my book remembered. But it's not my first but third. Yes Higginson gave me much data and introduced me to Julia Ward Howe. Sincerely Upton Sinclair." Two vertical folds; very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1916245823Bridgeport CT 1916. unbound. 2 pages 11 x 8.5 inches personal letterhead Bridgeport Connecticut 1916. Written to prominent clergyman Walter L. Bennett conveying his wish to assist the Reverend in various projects in small part: ".I beg you to take the enclosed small sum as a 'nest egg' for the fund for the promotion of evening services.I promise to help you in any way that I can.As I understand it - your committee has the right to raise and expend $100 without getting consent of church. Suppose we do that for a starter and when that is gone.the work may be going so well that the church may be glad to receive more.This is your calling and If ever a man had a calling you have. He has called and calls you so that you will be able to help and sustain in soul and body." This was written at a time when Northrop believed that religion was the catalyst for a successful society. Natural folds; near fine condition.<br/><br/> Important 20th century American architect best known for showcasing Colonial Revival -- a style based on Georgian architecture built in America in the 18th century.<br/><br/> unknown books
1967207805Montgomery 1967. unbound. 2 pages front and back on an "Executive Mansion" card measuring 7.75 x 5.25 inches Montgomery Alabama August 8 1967. In this letter Wallace thanks Dr. T. Strand Jackson for a gift of 13 dozen roses. Accompanied by hand-addressed envelope as well as a typed letter signed from George C. Wallace as a presidential candidate signed "George C." to Dr. Jackson 1 page 10.5 x 7.25 inches October 3 1968. Also included is a scarce "Wallace To Washington '72" bumper sticker. All these items are in very good condition.<br/><br/> George Wallace Governor of Alabama was forbidden by Alabama's constitution from succeeding himself in office. He had his wife Lurleen run for Governor in 1966. She was elected by a landslide only to die in office 18 months later.<br/><br/> unknown books
1963140961New York 1963. unbound. 2 pages 7.5 x 5 inches New York December 1 1963. In this letter Ferber offers sympathy on the occasion of an unstated tragedy in full: "Romney dear for you this week has been tragedy compounded. Margalo told me of the touching and terrible circumstance. You and your wonderful Victoria are possessed of fortitude and courage. I know that. So do all your friends. And we find comfort in this as you will. I hope to see you soon. My love to you Edna." One horizontal fold; near fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
3791Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Pair of signatures from the two great modern dance pioneers. On a single card Shawn signing and inscribing in black ink "with all high greetings" and with St. Denis signing in blue ink. 8 x 13 cm. <br><br><br />Ted Shawn was a key figure in the founding period of modern dance. With his wife Ruth St. Denis he founded and performed in the "Denishawn" company mentoring among other famous dancers the great Martha Graham. unknown books
24719Ca. 106 x 113 mm. In black ink on cream paper.<br/><br/>Worn; slightly creased and abraided just touching signature; newspaper clipping laid down to verso.<br/><br/>Together with a program booklet for a performance of Verdi's Rigoletto at the Académie Nationale de Musique et de Danse in Paris May 26 1929 featuring Noréna as Gilda Manceau Dobois-Lauger Rex and Llobérès. Illustrated wrappers. 80 pp. Slightly worn. Norwegian soprano Noréna made her début as Cupid Gluck's Orfeo in 1907. She sang at the Nationale Theater in Oslo 1908-18 and then at the Swedish Royal Opera Stockholm; in 1924 she was engaged to sing Gilda at La Scala. She first appeared at Covent Garden in 1924 and was a regular visitor to London where her Desdemona 1937 was especially distinguished. At the Paris Opéra 1925-37 her roles included the Queen of Shemakha The Golden Cockerel Marguerite de Valois Les Huguenots Mathilde Guillaume Tell and Ophelia Hamlet. Norena sang at the Metropolitan 1933-8 making her début as Mimì. Her lovely voice sincere feeling and restrained impeccable style are preserved on recordings of her Violetta Desdemona Marguerite de Valois and Juliet." Harold Rosenthal and Alan Blyth in Grove Music Online. unknown books
193370581New York 1933. Very good. A single page manuscript letter on Hotel Algonquin stationary dated September 30 1933. There is a little toning and wear and a staple has been removed from above the printed header otherwise in very good condition. In the letter addressed to "My dear President Roosevelt" Sinclair declares his plan to "contest at the primaries the Democratic nomination for Governor upon a program to 'end poverty in California'" and asks whether he and his wife could meet with the Roosevelts to discuss the matter further. It was written only a few weeks after Sinclair visited Roosevelt at Hyde Park where an economic summit was held over the Labor Day weekend. Upton Sinclair's 1934 California gubernatorial campaign is regarded as a watershed moment in American politics. Following two previous unsuccessful attempts at running for the governorship of California as a member of the Socialist Party the muckraking author of The Jungle 1906 had been encouraged by the election of Roosevelt in 1932 to change his affiliation to the Democrats in September 1933. In his book "The Campaign of the Century: Upton Sinclair's Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics" 1992 Greg Mitchell writes "Sinclair's candidacy challenged perplexed and ultimately embarrassed Franklin Roosevelt. The muckraker emerged as a political messiah at a tender hour for the White House. After an auspicious start the New Deal was foundering. Progressives implored FDR to move to the left businessmen and bankers exerted pressure on the right. Sinclair put the profoundly ambivalent President on the spot: if he endorsed his party's candidate in California FDR's critics would accuse him of supporting socialism; if he didn't some of his friends might call him a coward." In the context of the Great Depression the "End Poverty in California" movement formed the basis of Sinclair's campaign calling for a large-scale public works program and reforms to taxes and pensions - a vision he laid out in "I Governor of California and How I Ended Poverty: A True Story of the Future" 1933. Theodore Dreiser called it "the most impressive political phenomenon that America yet produced" while the New York Times described it as "the first serious movement against the profit system in the United States." Sinclair's campaign gained widespread support and formed his most successful attempt at elected office gaining nearly 38% of the vote. Vociferously opposed by Hollywood studio bosses the coalition of forces against Sinclair was one of the first to employ modern methods of political campaigning typified by the use of external media and publicity consultants. Ultimately abandoned by Roosevelt and defeated by Frank Merriam his Republican rival he recorded his experiences in "I Candidate for Governor: And How I Got Licked" 1935. Despite his defeat Sinclair recorded twice as many votes as any previous Democratic candidate for governor in California. As Mitchell notes "Roosevelt may have revived the Democratic party in the state in 1932 but it was EPIC that established it as a progressive force." It also exerted profound influence on Roosevelt who drew on EPIC's income and corporate tax structures to support his New Deal programs. Even Merriam as governor took some of Sinclair's tax and pension ideas confirming the liberal-leftist ideology as a significant force in California politics. unknown books
1927M12132London: St. Thomas's Hospital October 6 1927. 1927. 20 x 13 cm. 1 pp. Very good. Concerning a reprint Dr. Smith requested by K. Uyeno and Y. Doi "Studies on the respiration and circulation in the cat. II. The oxygen in the venous blood." From the Physiological Laboratory Cambridge; also refers to Prof. Henry Barcroft. See: F. W. R. Brambell "Arthur St George Joseph McCarthy Huggett. 1897-1968." In: Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society Vol. 16 Nov. 1970 pp. 342-364. St. Thomas's Hospital October 6, 1927. unknown books