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71-8318New York: Spanierman Gallery 1989. 8vo. Sqaure. 85 pp. Soft Cover. Color and B&W plates throughout. Very Good minor shelf wear. New York: Spanierman Gallery, 1989. paperback
2012x-364274298XSpringer 2012. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 248 pages. German language. 9.53x6.77x0.63 inches. Springer paperback
1920018932Santa Barbara: Orena Studios 1920. First Edition . Illustrated Card Wrappers. Good/No Dust Jacket. 7 1/2" Tall. 268 Pp. Card Wrappers With Mission And Title And Author's Name On Front Cover Title Author And Publisher On Spine. Most Of First 48 Pages Were Neatly Broken Or Cut Off Near The Gutter Edge Then Re-Attached With Tape; Possibly They Were Bound In Incorrect Order And Then Re-Attached In Correct Order. In 1920 Clarence A. Black Sold The Covarrubias Adobe To John R. Southworth A Writer And Historian Who Had Lived In Mexico For 34 Years Before Moving To Santa Barbara Where He Opened An Antique And Curio Store In The Oreña Studios. Southworth Remodeled The Covarrubias By Cladding The Interior With Asbestos Wallboard And Redwood In A Gothic Style. Outside He Constructed A Wall Of Cement Around And Underneath The Old Walls Making A Cradle To Insure Its Survival For Another Hundred Years. Also In 1920 The Natural History Museum Was Under Pressure To Vacate Its Premises At 930 Anacapa Street So A Women'S Hotel The Margaret Baylor Inn Could Be Built. They Announced The Sale Of Their Adobe Building And Hundreds Of Old "Indian-Made" Roof Tiles. No Buyer Stepped Forward And The Native Daughters And The Native Sons Of The Golden West Advocated Demolishing The Old Adobe Which They Felt Had No Historic Significance. John Southworth Came To The Rescue Purchased The 1836 Malo Adobe And Laid Plans To Move It Next To The Covarrubias. "It Will Be The First Adobe In California To Be Moved Without Melting Away" He Said. By 1924 Its Resurrection Was Complete And It Rested Across From The Covarrubias Leaving A Charming Patio Between. For The Next 18 Years The Covarrubias And The Historic Adobe Were Alternately Leased In Whole Or Part By Southworth Who Periodically Lived There And Ran His Antique Business. Lessees Included Residents Who Ran A Tearoom Antique Dealers A Photographic Studio An Interior Decorating Business Shops And Art Gallery. In 1932 Mebane Beasley Opened A Vocal Studio At The Covarrubias. After A Recital The Reviewer Remarked "The Charm Of The Large Room Where The Recital Was Held Is Felt In Its Lighting Of Candles And Everywhere Are To Be Seen Delightful Old Paintings And Furniture While The Steinway Piano In Its Most Original Casing Is A Work Of Art." In Keeping With The Music Theme In 1935 Roger Clerbois A Founder Of The Community Arts Association Orchestra Leased The Covarrubias For His Mozart Society. In 1936 Southworth Tried To Rid Himself Of Both Adobes And Put Them Up For Auction. The Morning Press Report Was A Bit Wistful As It Stated "The Buildings Though Privately Owned Have Been Among The Principal Show Places Of Santa Barbara For Years And Have Been Regarded Almost In The Light Of Community Possessions." Back In 1931 The California State Chamber Of Commerce Had Marked Them As One Of 18 Points Of Historic Interest In Santa Barbara County. There Were No Takers At The Auction However And They Were Leased Out Again. Santa Barbarans Must Have Been Pleased When The New Business "Los Adobes" Advertised They Had Opened A Night Club With Dining Dancing And Cocktails. That August Eddie Valencia And His Beach Combers Entertained With Their Signature Big Band Sound Tinged With A Hawaiian Twang. Dancing Began At 8:30 Pm On A Newly Installed Dance Floor. In 1938 Southworth Was Finally Able To Sell The Adobes. Los Rancheros Visitadores Planned To Restore And Preserve Them As A Club Center Complete With Museum And Art Gallery. Leo Carrillo Direct Descendent Of The Pioneer Carrillo Family Became Head Of The Building Committee And Was Assisted By Architect Joseph Plunkett. They Replaced The Shingle Roof With Tile Restored The Adobe Walls While Adding Buttressing And Restored The Fountain In The Courtyard. They Named The Complex "Los Adobes De Rancheros" And Invited The Public To Visit. Donations Of Art And Other California Relics Provided Décor As Did A Unique Set Of Paintings Of The California Missions By California Artist Will Sparks. <br/> <br/> Orena Studios unknown
1953015730Philadelphia and New York: J. B. Lippincott Company Publishers 1953. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Signed by Authors. Inscribed by Sonia Daugherty on half-title page. Second Impression. Green cloth covered boards. Lightly worn at spine ends. Corner of one page is torn losing the page number but not affecting text. One small spot of soiling else interior is clean and unmarked. Each chapter features a couple drawings by James Daugherty: a chapter-head portrait and one full-page illustration. ix 147 pages. Stories of ten historically significant American women: Anne Hutchinson Abigail Adams Dolly Madison Narcissa Whitman Julia Ward Howe Susan B. Anthony Dorothea Lynde Dix Mary Lyon Ida M. Tarbell and Eleanor Roosevelt. Sonia Daugherty 1893-1971 was the Russian-born wife of the renowned illustrator James Daugherty. Ten Brave Women was the companion volume to their previous book Ten Brave Men: Makers of the American Way which was published in 1951. J. B. Lippincott Company, Publishers hardcover
19427Fine. Brand new copy with mild shelf wear. unknown
200036134PARIS: Societe Du Dessins / Salons Hoche. New. 2000. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - 60 pages. Catalogue for the Spriing 2000 Drawings Fair held at the Salons Hoche in Paris. Includes profiles of the participating galleries with contact information and an illustrated sampling of works offered by each. Among the artists represented: Fontebasso Vuillard J. Martin Degas Gericault and many others. -- with a bonus offer-- . Societe Du Dessins / Salons Hoche paperback
001906Editoriale Domus. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good /Very Good. Not Stated Presumed First Edition. Not paginated. White lettering on the spine. Dust jacket is protected in Brodart has a stain at the lower spine edge; has a closed cut on the front looks like a knife cut; and is frayed along the top edge. A very good copy of this art book written in Italian with an inserted section of the text translated by Patrick Creagh. Editoriale Domus hardcover
1967JAocvr51967. Hardcover. Good. 1967 Hardcover Good Ex-library bound gray Picture cover No Dj some wear 186 pages Text Good condition Drawings by Gene Holtan Published Atheneum Books JA ISBN: B0006BNU3M hardcover
197436190Portland OR: Clean and Jerk Press 1974. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in Wrappers. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 24 pages. Clean and Jerk Press unknown
19503117161London: Chapman & Hall Ltd. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1950. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First edition. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Date inked & crossed out at bottom of front flap. Couple tiny nicks in jacket. Lovely copy of the poet's fourth book. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 85 pages . Chapman & Hall, Ltd. hardcover
195654969As New. 1956. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 240 pages -- with a bonus offer-- . hardcover
1947027591Philadelphia: Prime Press 1947. First Edition . Red Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good DJ. 455 Pp. First Edition. Dj Is First State With Price Clipped No $3.00 Price Stamped At Top Of Front Flap. Very Lightly Used 1/8" Square Chip At Upper Rear Spine Edge With Adjacent 1" X 1/8" Surface Abrasion Extending Onto Rear Panel. Inscribed By Smith To Sf Dealer Julius Unger. <br/> <br/> Prime Press hardcover
20202-2809486948PANINI 2020. Paperback. New. 276 pages. French language. 11.02x7.40x0.79 inches. PANINI paperback
1916024409New York: The Platt & Nourse Co 1916. First Edition . Illustrated Blue Cloth. Very Good/Good DJ. 7 7/8" Tall. Copyright By Platt & Peck Published By Platt & Nourse Light Blue Cloth Stamped In Blue Green And Red. Two Pages Ads At Rear With Listings For Four Story Hour Titles And Seven Five Little Stars Titles. Book With Illustrated Embossed Cover Lightly Worn With Some Points Of Fraying Along Edges. Dj Clean Tears At Spine Edges And Flap Folds A Little Loss At Center And Bottom Of Spine A Few 1/4" To 3/4" Edge Tears Loss Only Of About Half Of Publisher's Name At Bottom Of Spine. Small Child's Decorative Bookplate On Front Pastedown. <br/> <br/> The Platt & Nourse Co hardcover
1988Q-0517632225Gramercy Books 1988-12-12. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Gramercy Books hardcover
196130178<p>HBDJ 1961 1st Edition THUS. EARLY ISSUE Spine is cocked bumping/chipping present. DJ has been price-clipped price-sticker present on front-inside cover. Good condition. Light to moderate shelf wear creasing on covers. Binding intact. Good condition Dust Jacket Included. DJ has light to moderate shelf wear rubbing At 1st in Holmes familiar Baker Street Lodgings they might well be dismissed as Superstitions but Later on the Desolate windswept Moors of Devonshire the curse suddenly assumed a sinister & dreadful Reality story of Demon Hound whose unearthly cry Meant</p> ( Looking Glass Library #10 ) Random House, NY hardcover
195930223<p>HBDJ 1959 1st Edition THUS. First Edition First Printing. Duodecimo 12mo. 316pp. Publisher's printed boards. NEAR FINE in Very Good dust jacket. The book itself shows slight shelf rubbing of the bottom edge former owner name neatly on the endpaper else Fine-. The dust jacket shows the spine slightly misaligned a small chip lightly toned price-clipped otherwise is bright colorful and distinct</p> ( Looking Glass Library #10 ) Random House, NY hardcover
195929020HBDJ 1959 1st Edition THUS. Lists thru this Title in back of book VG/VG SLIGHT Bumps to corners Lite bumps/wear at spine ends two small very faint stains to front pastedown otherwise clean and unmarked LITE FOX PGS . Jacket shows slight wear to edges and spine ends not price clipped. Part of the 'Looking Glass Library' usually prized for it's artwork.Small 12mo with illustrated boards Hardcover. 317 pgs ADS Green Illustrated Boards of 2 Dinosaurs & Man With Rifle behind A Rock Rub Scuff Wear Extremities Cvr Interior Nice tight Clean Light FOXed Wear 317 pgs AD Small hardcover 12mo with illustrated boards ( Looking Glass Library #10 ) Random House, NY hardcover
20051406524New York: A Tin House Bloomsbury Book 2005. First U.S. edition. Softcover. Octavo unpaged In Very Good condition. In clear plastic sleeve. Spine is white with brown print. Cover is white with brown print. Illustrated: b&w drawings. Signed in ink by the author on the half-title page and on the title page.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Case #2 - New Ephemera Box #5. 1406524. FP New Rockville Stock. A Tin House Bloomsbury Book unknown
19811981BParis: none given 1981. Limited first edition. wrappers. Like New/no dl as issued. Charles Pollock. Paris none given 1981 in wrappers<br /> <br /> 1st edition Like New<br /> Paris 1981. unpaginated 16 pages 10.5 x 7.5" number 12 of an edition of 300 copies; signed on the colophon page by Winter and Pollock. Dedication by Pollock on the front endpaper to Publisher and Printer David Way.<br /> LIKE NEW only one little spot on front. From the estate of David Way. none given unknown
1994Q-0387941711Springer 1994-06-24. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
1986Q-0938925008U-Read Publications 1986-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! U-Read Publications paperback
20182-2889320669EP média 2018. Album. New. 64 pages. French language. 12.50x9.30x0.50 inches. EP média unknown
1936mon0003983883Los Angeles CA: Suttonhouse 1936T. hardcover. Good. 1.6000 10.1000 7.3000. Los Angeles CA: Suttonhouse hardcover
193561186New York: Viking Press 1935. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good price clipped dust jacket. A few small chips to jacket. Small stain at rear panel. Purchased from the NY estate of The Exorcist's Ellen Burstyn. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Viking Press hardcover