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19681936Deerfield Mass: Deerfield Academy 1968. Softcover. G Labels & few marks from previous gallery owner. Brown stapled wraps. 64 pp. 51 bw repros photos. Biographical essay with notes. List of exhibitions list of known works put together by the American Studies Group listing 235 portraits 15 murals and 360 paintings. Deerfield Academy paperback books
1963203048New York 1963. Unbound. This archive includes three letters signed in full by Thomas one signed by his secretary and two postmarked envelopes all on personal stationery. Also included is a carbon copy letter from Jones to Thomas. In this correspondence Thomas a U.S. Socialist Party presidential candidate and co-founder of the American Civil Liberties Union deals with issues of photography with photographer Jones. The letters three of which measure 8.5 x 5.5 inches and one which measures 11 x 8.5 inches were written from 1963 to 1967. All four have natural folds and are in very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
196890811968. Softcover. VG slight wear to covers and dampstaining in upper right corner. A reading copy only. White wraps. 47 pp. 5 color 66 bw plates. Four-page essay by Thomas Leavitt profiles the versatile and prolific Smith as an architect printmaker painter sculptor and stage designer. The plates show his many styles in many media; includes an exhibition index. unknown books
193448494New York: Farrar & Rinehart Inc 1934. 1st US Edition Ahouse A53b. Red cloth binding with gilt stamping. Buff paper dust jacket printed in red & dark brown $2.50 price. Modest shelfwear top edge dusty Very Good. Some wear age-toning & soiling to jacket Very Good. 328 pp including Index. Bound with the UK sheets. 12mo. <br/><br/> Farrar & Rinehart, Inc hardcover books
1968113511968. Softcover. VG-writing and small label on cover. Color wraps. 48 pp. 45 bw plates. Illustrated catalogue listing of 45 works by 23 artists such as Carl Rungius Richard Schlecht Scott Leighton Philip R. Goodwin Roland Clark and others. With alphabetical index to the artists. unknown books
196813811968. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 75 pp. 81 bw repros. Contains very insightful and useful biographical information on the individual artists who are showcased. Nice reproductions. Includes works by Bricher Chalfont Thomas Cole LeFevre Cranstone Cropsey Darley Henry Farrer W.F. Friend William Harnett George Harvey Edward l. Henry John Henry Hill John William Hill Claude Hirst Winslow Homer Hovenden Henry Inman Eastman Johnson David Claypoole Johnston D.K. Kennedy John F. Kensett August Kollner William Rickaby Miller Henry Morton John Morton William T. Ranney William Trost Richards A. Zeno Shindler William Guy Wall J.W.C. Williams. unknown books
196884431968. Softcover. Good wear to covers. Navy wraps. 166 pp. 144 bw plates. This exhibition is drawn from the collections of Yale alumni with the 1913 Armory Show as the terminal date and limited to painting sculpture watercolors and drawings. Introduction by Jules D. Prown followed by the captioned plates one per page an index of artists and an index of lenders. unknown books
196624836New York: Viking 1966. 1st edition Ahearn APG 048b; Goldstone & Payne A43. Blue & green cloth binding 1st issue. Map eps. White dust jacket. VG/VG spine tanned/chipping at spine panel crown/some soiling. 207 pp. Illustrated from photographs some color. 4to. <br/><br/> Viking hardcover books
1966EEG1080Cambridge:: Harvard University Press 1966. 1966. Second printing. 8vo. xvii 3 636 pp. 46 illustrations 23 tables indices. Teal black-stamped cloth dust-jacket; jacket showing light wear. Very good. Harvard University Press, 1966. hardcover books
1960MMRM1446Springfield:: Charles C. Thomas 1960. 1960. 8vo. xvi 449 1 pp. 225 illus. indices. Brown gilt-stamped cloth dust-jacket; jacket with tear to spine and front flap. Very good. Charles C. Thomas, 1960. hardcover books
197148456New York: WIN Publishing Empire 1971. 1st Printing. Blue paper wrappers with white lettering & photographic image to front cover stapled. Now house in an archival mylar sleeve. Chip at base of spine. Age-toning to paper. Very Good. 36 pp including wrappers. Illustrated with b/w half-tone photographs. 10-3/4" x 8" <br/><br/>One of the many Vietnam KIAs. this one happened to keep a diary and published courtesy of his family who also supplied many of the image reproduced herein. WIN Publishing Empire unknown books
194830840Girard Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications 1948. 1st edition Ahouse A81b. Also published with Sinclair's imprint; per Ahouse "No priority established. Stiff-stock green printed wrappers stapled. VG some age toning. 52 4 pp. Adverts last 4 pages. Adverts illustrated. 8vo. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/> Haldeman-Julius Publications unknown books
191849432San Francisco: John Henry Nash 1918. 1st edition O'Day p. 8. INSCRIBED by Bynner to the preliminary blank. Bespoke simple green cloth binding with gilt stamped tilte lettering to front cover. Brown floral patterned-paper eps. Minor wear to binding with front hinge paper starting. Few spots of bubbling to cloth. Faint hint of age-toning to paper. Withal a VG - VG copy. 4 IX 3 blank pp. T.p. printed in red with blue rules with title page vignette by Lawrence B. Haste printed in black. 11-7/8" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/> John Henry Nash hardcover books
1968125251968. VG. Cream wraps. 6 pp staple bound. 3 bw plates. Annotated catalogue of 36 works with a brief introduction by E. Maurice Bloch. Around 1968 large and important caches of drawings and sketches dating from all periods of West's career were uncovered. As a group the drawings in this exhibition were made up entirely from these finds and provide us an intimate glimpse of the work and method of an artist who was the first American to earn an international reputation. unknown books
1968152641968. Softcover. VG- library stamp at base of title page. Green wraps. 26 pp. 7 color 9 bw plates. Catalogue lists 79 works with a two-page introductory essay by Wahneta Robinson some interesting illustrations interspersed with quotes from famous artists. 1000 copies printed catalogue designed by Walter Showalter. paperback books
196894531968. VG library stamp on lower cover. Wraps. 42 pp. 23 bw 2 color plates. Preface by Henry T. Hopkins. Introductory essay by Jan von Adlmann and Karl M. Nickel. An attractive catalogue and uncommon. paperback books
192028166.1Pasadena: Published by the Author 1920. 1st pb edition Ahouse A27a; Baird & Greenwood 2268. Buff printed wrappers. Age-toning. Faint stain to upper left of front cover. A solid VG copy. 329 7 pp. No printed note. 5 pp of adverts at rear. Printed on kraft paper. 12mo. 6-13/16" x 4-3/4" <br/><br/>Per B & G the work "based on the Mooney-Billings case otherwise known as The Preparedness Day Parade Bombing San Francisco July 22 1916. Both Mooney and Billings were convicted Sinclair felt unjustly and when he ran for Governor of California in 1934 he pledged to pardon both men if elected." Published by the Author paperback books
1933S6246Berlin:: Julius Springer 1933. 1933. 8vo. Pages 137-144. Entire volume: viii 816 pp. 2 figs. Modern navy cloth gilt spine. Blind-stamp of the Carnegie Institution of Washington Mount Wilson Observatory. Fine. FIRST EDITION. "Delbruck scattering" described the coherent scattering of light by electrostatic fields "The deviation from the Klein-Nishina formula that Meitner and her students had pursued for so long was finally explained: the 'missing' gamma radiation had been transformed into positron-electron pairs. The process later known as 'materialization' required gamma radiation in close proximity to a nucleus and was enhanced as Meitner and her students had found with increasing gamma energies and greater nuclear charge. Her last paper on the Klein-Nishina deviations was in press when this discovery was made. In a note added in proof Meitner's assistant Max Delbruck attributed the deviations from the Klein-Nishina formula to 'the positive electrons that are formed in various elements of middle to high atomic number by the gamma radiation from ThC" and even more readily by the harder gamma radiation from the reaction of alpha particles with Be.' Pair formation was an astonishing confirmation of the most controversial aspect of relativistic electron theory." - Sime. Pais Inward bound p. 386; Sime Meitner p. 132. Julius Springer, 1933. hardcover books
1964M5963Offprint from:: Rassegna Medica Sarda Vol. LXVII Fasc 2-3 Marzo-Giugno 1964. 1964. 244 x 172 mm. 8vo. 151-170 pp. Printed wrappers. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR on top cover. Ownership rubber stamp on top cover. Very good. Rassegna Medica Sarda, Vol. LXVII, Fasc 2-3, Marzo-Giugno 1964. unknown books
46575n.p. n.d. 1st Printing. Thick yellow card stock letter press printed black ink now housed in a mylar sleeve. A VG/NF copy. Corners lightly rubbed. Broadside. Small vignette. 3-1/4" x 6-3/8" <br/><br/> unknown books
1929S5563Berlin:: Akademie der Wissenschaften in Kommission bei Walter de Gruyter 1929. 1929. 257 x 185 mm. 8vo. 10 pp. 6 figs. 2 tables. Original tan wrappers. Fine. FIRST SEPARATE EDITION. On radiochemistry. Hahn was interested in chemical applications of radioisotopes including crystal formation and tracers of chemical reactions. Akademie der Wissenschaften, in Kommission bei Walter de Gruyter, 1929. unknown books
1918S3710In:: Physikalische Zeitschrift Vol. XIX No. 10 1918. 1918. 272 x 197 mm. 4to. 208-218; 218-220 pp. Entire issue: ii 201-224 iii-iv pp. 6 figs. 1 table. Printed wrappers. Fine. FIRST EDITION. This paper reports Hahn and Meitner's discovery of protactinium the main representative of the actinium series. "During World War I Hahn served in the gas-warfare corps under the scientific leadership of Fritz Haber. He was involved in research development testing manufacturing and using the new weapons. . . Hahn and Meitner in 1917 discovered the most stable isotope of the element 91 which they named protactinium. . . This parent of actinium helped resolve the uncertain sequence in the actinium series although recognition that it was entirely independent of the uranium series . . . did not come until the discovery of actinouranium." DSB VI p. 16. DSB IX p. 260. Physikalische Zeitschrift, Vol. XIX, No. 10, 1918. unknown books