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1969015628Princeton: Princeton University Press 1969. ix 451p. b/w front. port. dj. Princeton University Press unknown books
1991WRCLIT24873Boston: Houghton 1991. Glossy pictorial wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. Fine with wad of promotional stuff laid in. Houghton unknown books
2004136391Chicago IL: Qualiatica Press 2004. First edition. Hardcover. 2007. Foreword by Michael Hernandes de Luna. Contributions by Warren Leming David Bade Renay Kerkma Timothy Shortell David Bade Jim Swanson and Claudia Alonzo. A very fine copy in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. Still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. Qualiatica Press unknown books
200446403Chicago:: Qualiatica Press. Fine. 2004. Hardcover. 0975309609 . Color illustrations throughout. First edition. Fine in glossy illustrated boards. No dust jacket. . Qualiatica Press, hardcover books
1997153893Riverdale NY: Baen 1997. Octavo boards. First edition. Hartwell 200 Significant SF Books by Women 1984-2001. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #153893 Baen unknown books
1963166979Seoul: Han'guk Yon'guwon 1963. 2 1 165 4 23 p. very good in wraps 23 page English summary ownership signature on front endpaper. On the history of Korean orthography. Han'guk Yon'guwon unknown books
2012144160Seoul Korea: National Museum of Korea 2012. Softcover. As New in original sealed cardboard box. Cream firm wraps in original sealed cardboard box 271 pp. many color & BW illus. "Portraiture is an art genre that appeared early in human history in both the East and the West. Korean portrait painting has a long history that goes back as far as the Goguryeo period but it flourished and saw its greatest development in the Joseon Dynasty. In Joseon the three bonds and five cardinal relationships of Confucianism formed the basis of the social order and few forms of visual art can help one understand the nature and underlying philosophy of Joseon society better than portraits do." p. 6. National Museum of Korea paperback books
1999WRCLIT33470Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1999. Pictorial wrappers. Advance reading copy of the first edition. A fine copy with a few pages of promo material laid in. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
1869M13952Philadelphia:: Henry C. Lea 1869. 1869. 8vo. vi 227 32 ads. pp. 4 plates index. Original brown cloth gilt-stamped spine title; top portion of spine mended with kozo spine title is not showing all the words. Very good. Second edition revised and enlarged. "In 1866 he described a syndrome of retinitis pigmentosa loss of vision progressing to blindness mental retardation stunted stature and hypogonadism. This disease would become known as the Laurence–Moon syndrome named along with his colleague Robert Charles Moon." Wikipedia. John Zachariah Laurence 1829–1870 Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons English ophthalmologist practiced medicine in London. "He was the founder of the South London Ophthalmic Hospital in 1857 later to become known as the Royal Eye Clinic." Robert Charles Moon 1844–1914 was an ophthalmologist who practiced medicine in England and the United States in Philadelphia where he was very engaged with helping the blind. He was the son of William Moon 1818–1894 inventor of "Moon type" an embossed alphabet for the blind. Wikip. Henry C. Lea, 1869. hardcover books
1984273210Madrid: Museo Del Prado 1984. paperback. very good. Text in Spanish. Illustrated in color and black white and white. slim 4to pictorial wrappers corners lightly bumped. Madrid: Museo Del Prado 1984. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Book accompanying the Claude Lorrain show at the Museo Del Prado April June 1984<br/><br/> Museo Del Prado unknown books
198931117New York: Baen Books 1989. First Edition. Octavo. Pictorial wrappers softcover; 333pp. Light external wear internally fine. Advance Uncorrected Page Proofs preceding the first printing. With publisher's publicity letter laid in signed in facsimile by both McCaffrey and Moon. Baen Books unknown books
1999141035Chicago IL: Luna Books 1999. First edition. Softcover. 43 pages. Preface by Chuck Thurow. Text by Deborah Menchaca Cara Jepsen John Unger Melinda Rezman and Michael Hernandez de Luna. Includes numerous color images. A fine copy in wrappers. Uncommon. Luna Books unknown books
167221hardcover. 8vo cloth. Doubleday 1949. First Edition. A Novel. vg Signed by the author.<br/><br/> unknown books
1993022344Princeton: Princeton University Press 1993. xi 235p. dj. Princeton University Press unknown books
1984039268Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press 1984. x 388p. slight dj sunfading on the spine Studies in income and wealth 49. University of Chicago Press unknown books
1983156193Madison Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press 1983. Hardcover. G Of average age overall; dj has a few tears along with one taped at heel of outer spine; former owner name and year on first page; pages are otherwise generally clean. Red-orange cloth gilt letters on spine white & color illus. dust jacket 346 pp. many BW illus. A collection of 18 illustrated essays emanating from a 1981 symposium on the subject. "Their presentations assembled here embrace a variety of themes and a range of methologies from the strictly iconographical to the stylistic and sociological. There are perceptive studies of classical painters and sculptors and analyses of the historical mythological and social influences on the various artistic media; there are fresh assessments of major Greek monuments and interpretations of previously unknown or unfamiliar vase-paintings murals sculptures and bronzes." dj And much more. The University of Wisconsin Press hardcover books
2002RPERLIT00RJBCreative Editions 2002. Fine. Perrault Charles. Little Red Riding Hood. Moon Sarah. Mankato Minnesota: Creative Editions 2002. 1st edition. Illustrated. 4to. Brown cloth with blind embossed title. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with gently bumped edges. Creative Editions hardcover books
1991173173Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1991. Hardcover. x 249p. preface introduction notes index small neat previous owner's name in ink otherwise a very good first edition in cloth boards and lightly-worn unclipped dj. Harvard University Press hardcover books
197932193Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago 1979. Softcover. Fine contents; some rubbing to covers; likely unread. Black ill. wraps. xx 231 pp. Profuse color and bw plates. Features 127 vases mostly Attic from public and private collections. Entries are illustrated and include substantial descriptions. Catalogue from the exhibition of December 1979 to February 1980. The Art Institute of Chicago unknown books
19979011962New York: Aperture 1997. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Aperture hardcover books
186542290New York: Alexander Strahan & Co 1865. Fourth edition small 8vo pp. xlvi 180 24. Strahan catalogue dated May 1866 appended at the rear; some foxing else a very good copy in original green cloth. A censure of Henry Alford Dean of Canterbury's "The Queen's English: Stray Notes on Speaking and Spelling" and related essays bolstered by 24 pp. of reviews from the press at the front and another 40 pp. of supporting criticism at the rear. Kennedy 5550. <br/><br/> Alexander Strahan & Co hardcover books
190431066Boston: L. C. Page 1904. First Edition. 8vo pp. 255. Illustrated with reproductions of paintings and sculpture. Green cloth stamped in maroon and gilt. TEG. Front hinge tender cover slightly worn at edges o/w VG. L. C. Page unknown books
198726560Winchester: St. Paul's Bibliographies 1987. cloth dust jacket. Children's Books. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. xxix 142 pages. First edition. Mary Elliott then Mary Belson began writing for children in 1809 at a time when increasing literacy and wealth and more progressive understanding of the reading needs of children were creating a growing demand for more and more books for young people. Beginning with two books in verse - one a lively tale about town and country mice the other an anthology including many of her own poems - she went on to produce a stream of books on a variety of subjects. Her stories some eventful and exciting were mostly about real children learning to tackle the everyday circumstances and difficulties which they encountered in the world around them. <BR><br /> These books were made all the more attractive by her publisher William Darton who provided them with entertaining illustrations many of them interesting today for their depiction of contemporary scenes and fashions. Mary Elliott's books soon spread across the Atlantic and American publishers reissued many of them sometimes adapting the text to local circumstances. Although her books are now forgotten they cannot be disregarded by researchers into the history of childhood and of children's literature. This bibliography contains about 470 entries detailing not only each known edition of her books but also the picture-sheets reward cards and combined volumes of assorted tales and verses. St. Paul's Bibliographies unknown books
1938M5248London etc.:: Oxford University Press 1938. 1938. Series: Oxford Medical Publications. 23 cm. 8vo. xviii 442 pp. 30 illus. and figs. 5 diagrams index. Maroon cloth. Ex-library copy with stamps and call number inked after title-page paper library spine label bookplate removed else a very good copy. Oxford University Press, (1938). hardcover books
19651325959Cambridge MA: Boston Technical Publishers Inc 1965. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 314; G-; dark blue spine with silver text; no jacket; cloth has some soiling to spine; clean panels; strong boards; text block shows mild tone to exterior edges; illustrated; interior clean; illustrated endpapers; tight binding;. 1325959. FP New Rockville Stock. Boston Technical Publishers, Inc hardcover books