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1982159993Los Angeles: Institute for Hispanic Media and Culture University of Los Angeles & Consulate General of Spain 1982. Paperback. xviii 271p. 8.5x11 inches introduction bibliography index of organizations texts in Spanish and English very good in green permabound wraps. A reference for Hispanic American organizations in Los Angeles. Institute for Hispanic Media and Culture, University of Los Angeles & Consulate General of Spain paperback books
1997264307Bloomington: Lilly Library 1997. 90p. many maps in facsimile additional modern line maps plus numerous b&w details in vignette reproduction and four exhibit photos in color. Softbound in 10.7x8.3 inch glossy monochrome wraps. A fine unmolested copy perfectly sound clean and unmarked. These maps instructed the internal traveler in the multiple empires that met in Central America. Laid in find a large six-panel brochure on the Library's projected next exhibition "Women Seeking Expression 1789-1914." Lilly has comprehensive George Sand holdings. Lilly Library unknown books
196880526St. Louis Missouri: The Sporting News 1968. Softcover. Fine. First edition. Wrappers as issued. Small rubbed spot on the front wrap else about fine. Interesting compilation of records with vintage images of the players. The Sporting News unknown books
199720266New York: Harry N. Abrams 1997. Hardcover. VG/VG. Blue cloth boards color illustrated dust jacket with off-white lettering 175 pp. 30 bw 120 color plates. This outstanding surveys looks at paintings of these twin brothers who became the greatest chroniclers of the steamboat era. Abundant selection of portraits regarded as folk art because of their naive style. Paintings exhibit but sharp detail and meticulously brushwork. 152 illustrations Much of what we know about how steamboats looked between about 1835 and 1900 comes from the meticulously detailed paintings of John and James Bard twin brothers who were born in New York City in 1815 coincidentally the same year that Robert Fulton died. The Bard brothers taught themselves to paint turning out their first joint work at the age of twelve and they became the greatest chroniclers of the steamboat era. Working for owners captains boat builders - anyone who would commission a ship's portrait - John and James Bard turned out thousands of stunning paintings that have long been treasured by museums and collectors. Sometimes regarded as folk artists because of the naive directness and simplicity of their paintings the Bards created works that have become icons of Americana." "The narrative tells the life stories of the brothers who grew up in modest circumstances in lower Manhattan. Tragically John Bard's life ended early. Estranged from his brother John drifted away from New York only to return to die in a city poorhouse at about the age of forty. James however perhaps the more talented of the two built a substantial career and continued painting for another forty years completing his last two watercolors in 1890." "The Bard paintings combine the naive charm of these untutored artists with the sharp observations of craftsmen working for demanding clients. Every detail in their work is attended to from the sculpted figureheads decorating the pilot houses above the steamboat roofs to the gleaming mullioned glass windows of the passenger saloons. Almost invariably seen in strict profile moving from right to left so that the trailing banners would read correctly the steamboats and sailboats in Bard paintings seem as fresh and alive today as they did 150 years ago."--Jacket. Harry N. Abrams hardcover books
1991104403NY: Random House 1991. Hardbound. VG/VG-. Tanning and edgewear to dj. May have owner's sticker on ffep. Otherwise very clean and tight copy. White cloth with vellum dustjacket and blue lettering. ix; 548 pp. Numerous bw plates. "Richardson is the first biographer to make sense of the myriad contradictions that leave so many statements about Picasso's nature equally true in reverse.Richardson who lived near the artist in Provence for ten years and became a trusted friend was able to observe and record this phenomenon at first hand." - from dj. A well-illustrated volume. Random House unknown books
199119983NY: Random House 1991. 1st Paperback Edition. Softcover. VG. Blue wraps. 548 pp. Numerous bw plates. Random House unknown books
19274268glNew Haven: Yale University Press 1927. Fourth Printing. Octavo half gray cloth & marbled boards hardcover t.e.g. uncut 343 pp. Maps plans. Near-Fine with light rubbing to spine. Yale University Press, 1927. Fourth Printing. hardcover books
1950264030Bombay: Libertarian Book House 1950. Hardcover. xvi 531p. 8p. of diagrams cloth-covered boards 5.75x8.25 inches corners bumped head and tail of spine edgeworn front hinge nicked at top else good reprint of a work originally published by J. B. Lippincott in 1914. Bilgram was a German immigrant libertarian economist inventor and President of Bilgram Machine Works. Libertarian Book House hardcover books
197325783Créteil France: Maison de la Culture de Créteil / Eric Losfeld. Near Fine. 1973. First Edition. Softcover. lightly bumped at top of spine otherwise nice and clean with minimal handling wear. B&W photographs Brief essays on 27 notable French films from the 1930s; text in French. Basic credits for each film are given and each is illustrated by a couple of stills. . Maison de la Culture de Créteil / Eric Losfeld paperback books
1988191214Mexico: Instituto Nacional de AntropologÃa e Historia 1988. Paperback. 731p. a few b&w illustrations text in Spanish; very good first edition trade softbound in pictorial wraps. Instituto Nacional de AntropologÃa e Historia paperback books
198539118Mexico City: Centro de Ecodesarrollo and Ediciones Océano 1985. Paperback. 183p. text in Spanish tables very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Centro de Ecodesarrollo and Ediciones Océano paperback books
198851505Paris: Sogemo 1988. First Edition. Oblong Quarto. Cloth boards in dust jacket; 158pp. Text in French. Illustrated in color throughout. A few faint damp stains to boards else a tight clean unmarked copy. Jacket showing minor external wear as well as some minor light paint marks to bottom margin. Very Good. Sogemo unknown books
81468bdThe Coral Gables Museum Corp. 2010. One of an edition limited to 100 hardbound copies. Oblong quarto hardcover slick full-color illus. boards 80 pp. Illustrated in full color. Fine As New in a Fine As New dust jacket. hardcover books
194619285London: Seeley Service & Co. 1946. Numerous b/w illustrations including frontispiece. 207 pp. Hardcover. 8vo size. Green cloth. Gilt lettering to spine. Extremities lightly worn and foxed; head heel and corners bumped; spine sunned; former ownerÕs bookplate to front fixed endpaper; very light scattered interior pencil markings. Else interior clean and tight. Very good-/No dust jacket. Seeley, Service & Co. hardcover books
8523bdChatham Square Press Inc. 1983. Quarto black cloth & gray boards hardcover red letters bottom edge red 1331 pp. Fine in a Fine dust jacket. From dust jacket: A product of many years of painstaking research by Frederick P. Todd and other noted military historians this handsomely illustrated solidly researched reference work describes in detail what the American soldier sailor and marine wore and carried during a signal period in U. S. history. hardcover books
198664494Canberra: Australian War Memorial 1986. Second Edition. Trade paperback. Very good. Numerous textual photographs. Canberra: Australian War Memorial 1986. Second edition revised and condensed by Jeff Williams and Anthony Staunton. Original paper wrappers. A crisp and clean copy. Australian War Memorial unknown books
19991337379Hillsdale NY: The Analytic Press Inc. Publishers 1999. First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/VG-; pink spine with burgundy text; first printing; dust jacket has lightly sunned exterior; cloth shows minimal wear to exterior; strong boards; text block edges have light wear; ex-library book plate to front pastedown; ex-library pouch to rear pastedown; tight binding; illustrated; interior clean; pp 234. 1337379. FP New Rockville Stock. The Analytic Press, Inc., Publishers hardcover books
19981337872New York: Alfred A. Knopf Inc 1998. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto; G; white spine with dark green text; no jacket; first edition; cloth has modest smudges to exterior; strong boards; text block exterior edges have slight wear; frontispiece; interior clean; tight binding; illustrated; pp 114. 1337872. FP New Rockville Stock. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc hardcover books
19501312968Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/G-Hardcover; Light blue spine with black text; Heavy shelf wear and age to dust jacket heavy chipping along sides and edges open tears at corners front of cover and along spine head and base; Moderate wear to boards bumping at corners binding cocked toning to pages; Age toning to text block exterior text block clean; 343 pp. 1312968. FP New Rockville Stock. The Jewish Publication Society of America hardcover books
19879013769New Haven: Abrams April 1 1987. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 91 illustrations including 40 plates in color. <br/><br/> Abrams hardcover books
1988152024Mexico: Instituto Nacional de AntropologÃa e Historia 1988. Paperback. 567p. sparse illustrations text in Spanish; very good first edition trade softbound in pictorial wraps. Instituto Nacional de AntropologÃa e Historia paperback books
1991162196Hermosillo: El Colegio de Sonora 1991. Paperback. 286p. introductory materials conclusions bibliography footnotes tables text in Spanish very good first edition trade paperback of 1000 copies in printed wraps. El Colegio de Sonora paperback books
1970176524Nairobi: Kenya Literature Bureau 1970. Paperback. 172p. scattered line maps 9.5x6.5 inch plain printed green wraps. Mild edgewear and toning a very good copy. KLB CPS-569-3m-11/80. Kenya Literature Bureau paperback books
1977110530N. pl: Folcroft Library Editions 1977. Hardcover. 181p. very good reprint of the Hutchinson edition in green buckram cloth. Folcroft Library Editions hardcover books
2010181240San Francisco: Mellow Cat Press 2010. Paperback. 122p. introduction first edition inscription on title page signed as "The Master Story Teller" very good trade paperback in pictorial wraps decorated with color photoportraits of author. Tate was born in NOLA in 1948. Served 8 years on a 15 year sentence in Angola. Moved to California and ended up in a Zen Hospice where he wrote this self-published autobiographical novel. Mellow Cat Press paperback books