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34648Omaha: Abbattoir Editions University of Nebraska 1979. Fine. Number 156 of 235 copies. Ben W. Howard 1944 - Emeritus Professor of English at Alfred University is an American poet essayist scholar and critic. He is the author of twelve books including three collections of essays on Zen practice six collections of poems a verse novella and a critical study of modern Irish writing. Over the past four decades he has contributed more than 250 poems essays and reviews to leading journals in North America and abroad. <br /> <br /> This copy is unique with a stunning custom designer binding by renowned English bookbinder David George Sellars 1949-2015. Sellars started his bookbinding career at the age of fifteen and quickly became most interested in the artistic side of binding. He had a varied professional life that included setting up his own studio teaching and serving as the President of Designer Bookbinders. By the end of the 1990s Sellars focused on creating design bindings on commission special designs for limited editions for small presses and publishers one-off commissions for authors and special presentation bindings for publishers. His work is represented in most major libraries in the world and many private collections. This beautiful leather binding marries different green and brown shades and varied textures of leather along with copper strands of thread to express the movement of water. The title and author are debossed on the spine. The page edges have a decorative pattern. With suede pastedowns and Sellars's monogram on rear pastedown. Housed in a custom clamshell box covered in black cloth with white title label to spine. In fine condition. Book measures 5 x 7.5 inches. Abbattoir Editions, University of Nebraska unknown
192855257Leipzig: Verlag Karl W. Hiersemann 1928. Limited edition. Hardcover. Very good condition. 1/350 copies. This is #326 hand-numbered on the colophon at the rear of the facsimile volume. This set provides a stunning full reproduction of the beautiful and notable late medieval illuminated manuscript Haggadah held at the State Library of Darmstadt along with critical text discussing the work.<br /> <br /> Originally produced by the scribe Israel Ben Meir of Heidelberg in conjunction with an unidentified artist this fascinating Passover Haggadah has been noted for its unique illustrations. Scholars have remarked on its inclusion of egalitarian images of men and women and have noted that it visually seems to have more in common with non-Jewish works from the period. The last two leaves of the manuscript are not connected with the Passover text but instead depict a hunting scene and the Fountain of Youth. All though the scholarly text of this edition written by German Rabbi Bruno Italiener 1881-1951 along with German art historian August L. Mayer 1885-1944 historian Aron Freimann 1871-1948 and Adolf Schmidt dates the manuscript to the 14th century superseding scholarship has now ruled out that possibility for stylistic reasons. The manuscript is now believed to have been produced sometime around 1430.<br /> <br /> Vol.1 text: Octavo. xi 1 313 1pp. 16 plates. Pebbled leather over decorative paper boards with gilt ruling tooling and lettering on the spine. Top edge in gilt. Frontispiece b/w photographic reproduction of the binding of the original manuscript. German and Hebrew text throughout critically discusses the Haggadah manuscript and analyses a number of other related manuscripts from the period. The final leaves contain 16 plates of high quality b/w photogravure reproducing pages of various manuscripts mentioned in the text. <br /> <br /> Vol. 2 "tafelband" facsimile volume: Folio. 58 double-sided leaves. Pebbled leather over decorative paper boards with gilt ruling tooling and lettering on the spine. Top edge in gilt. This volume gorgeously reproduces in full the content of the illuminated manuscript Haggadah. The reproduction utilizes what was at the time state of the art full color photography highlighted with lustrous gilt overprinting. The visual reproduction is surprising in its faithful accurate and vibrant reproduction of the leaves text and imagery. The resulting facsimile is successfully able to replicate the look and feel as well as the physical aspects of the interior of the original manuscript.<br /> <br /> Text volume with very minor rubbing to extremities of the binding and some minor foxing to the bottom and foredges of the book block. Interior with minor sporadic foxing to the pages usually confined to the margins. Facsimile volume with some very minor rubbing to the extremities of the binding. Interior clean and vibrant. Book blocks tight. Bindings in very good to near fine interiors in very good to near fine condition overall. Full title page: Die Darmstädter Pessach - Haggadah codex orientalis 8 der Landesbibliothek zu Darmstadt aus dem vierzehnten Jahrhundert herausgegeben und erläutert von Bruno Italiener unter Mitwirkung von Aron Freimann August L. Mayer und Adolf Schmidt; mit einer Gesamtbibliographie der illustrierten Haggadah<br /> <br /> Bibliographic references: Yaari 2064 Yudlov 3094; Mayer 1147. Verlag Karl W. Hiersemann hardcover
16401396609London: Printed by Richard Bishop and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke 1640. Hardcover. Quarto 668 228 pages. In Good Minus condition. Spine is cracked brown with gilt lettering. Boards quarter bound with green leather to spine and brown leather to boards. Tattering to spine caps board corners worn and exposed wear to edges and hinges. Spine leather is agetoned brown and has mild cracking rear board has light scuffing. Marbled endpapers rear endpapers have darkening around perimeter. Former owner's name in ink on front endpaper. Cracked front hinge frontispiece and title page loose from binding faint damp stain to top portion of pages. Foxing within textblock consistent with age. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece portrait. Shelved case 0. Each part has special title page with imprint: London : Printed by Richard Bishop 1640 except for “Poëtaster†which has the imprint: London : Printed by Robert Young 1640. 1396609. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Printed by Richard Bishop and are to be sold by Andrew Crooke hardcover
7533Shahn Ben. Shahn Ben. MASK. Prescott 51. Lithograph in colors 1963. Edition of about 200 printed on Arches paper by A. Maranache for Mourlot Paris. Signed by Shahn in pencil and with the red chop lower right and with Maranache's name printed lower left. 25 1/2 x 19 1/4 inches image; 30 x 21 inches sheet. In 1963 Shahn collaborated with Mourlot to produce zinc lithograph versions of three of his earlier serigraphs Mask Blind Botanist and Psalm 133. unknown
194687120New York: CIO Political Action Committee 1946. First Edition. Original lithographed poster with text and image offset printed in colors on white stock measuring 41.5" x 29.25" 105.5cm x 74cm. Old folds smoothed out light wear and a few tiny edge tears to extremities with some very minor separation at the intersection of the folds and some toning along the folds evident on verso; unbacked; Very Good.<br /> <br /> "The one arm dressed in coat sleeve and shirt cuff with hand clasping a colorful map of the United States represents the country's supposedly small but powerful reactionary forces. The poster suggests that however strong their power could be broken by the greater strength of the progressive forces as represented by the larger sleeveless arm. The command "Register.Vote" directs the way to remedial action" PRESCOTT 154. 87120. CIO Political Action Committee unknown
183419636Berlin: I. Lewent 1834. Hardcover. g. Six octavo volumes bound in three quarter leather over paper covered boards. Each volume has ties on fore edge of front and rear boards. Vol. 1: "Seder Zeraim" 196 pp. Vol. 2: "Seder Moed" 232 pp. Vol. 3: "Seder Nashim" 212 pp. Vol. 4: "Seder Nezikin" 268 pp. Vol. 5: "Seder Kodshim" 264 pp. Vol. 6: "Seder Tehorot" 212 pp. Book has the original Hebrew of the Mishnah and the translation into Judeo-German in double columns atop the commentary "Melo Kaf Nahat" which is in Hebrew Rashi Script. The author of the commentary was a renowned talmudic scholar and author who lived in the first half of the eighteenth century. This groundbreaking commentary was considered a “funnel of sorts†for previous rabbinic and Medieval commentaries on the Mishnah for it collected explanations from Rashi Maimonides Bertinoro and Tosafot Yom-Tov. It also drew heavily upon Isaac ibn Gabbai's commentary. This work was originally in Amsterdam in the year of 1732. This is the later reprint from Berlin printed between the years 1832-1834. Age wear and scuffing to leather some Hebrew script handwriting on front endpapers but books are in overall good condition. I. Lewent hardcover
000105908Shlomo ibn Gabirol Yehuda ibn Tibon Khanania ben Izhak. Goren Nachon Tikun Midot ha-Nefesh Musarei ha-Pilosofim S. ha-Tapuakh. Riva 1562. In Hebrew. The listing price is for a single volume of this title. The copy is in fair condition without binding. Some imperfections are among the following common defects: holes damaged pages tears water stains foxing worm holes or tracers age spots frayed margins handwritten notes inscriptions censorship stamps. Please contact us for more details on the condition of the book. SKU000105908 unknown
1215392017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Very good condition. unknown
1215502017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Presented in a conservation mount. unknown
1215512017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Presented in a black frame with conservation mount and UV preventive glass. unknown
1215602017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 50.8 x 38.1 cm. Mounted size: 49 x 61.5 cm. Presented in conservation mount. unknown
1214082017. Edition of 15 signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 50.8 x 38.1 cm. Very good condition. unknown
1215632017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by Buchanan to the lower margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 50.8 x 38.1 cm. Excellent condition. Presented in a conservation mount. unknown
1215402017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Presented in a conservation mount. unknown
20039089E Rutherford New Jersey U.S.A.: Penguin USA. New. 2003. Paperback. 0140291172 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - . -- 676 pages; clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- -- with a bonus offer-- . Penguin USA paperback
200314081E Rutherford New Jersey U.S.A.: Penguin USA. New. 2003. Paperback. 0140291172 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless -- with a bonus offer-- . Penguin USA paperback
200133848Cumbreland Rhode Island U.S.A.: Harvard Univ Pr. New. 2001. Hardcover. 0674005929 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- Hardcover with dust jacket. 487 pages; clean and crisp tight and bright pages with no writing or markings to the text. -- DESCRIPTION: "Ben Shephard's study of how war wounds men's minds and of medicine' s efforts to heal the damage done is based on years of dedicated research. It is the best book I have read on the subject and it will endure." -Sir John Keegan author of The First World War A War of Nerves is a history of military psychiatry in the twentieth century-an authoritative accessible account drawing on a vast range of diaries interviews medical papers and official records from doctors as well as ordinary soldiers. It reaches back to the moment when the technologies of modern warfare and the disciplines of psychological medicine first confronted each other on the Western Front and traces their uneasy relationship through the eras of shell-shock combat fatigue and post-traumatic stress disorder. At once absorbing historical narrative and intellectual detective story A War of Nerves weaves together the literary medical and military lore to give us a fascinating history of war neuroses and their treatment from the World Wars through Vietnam and up to the Gulf War. In so doing he answers recurring questions about the effects of war. Why do some men crack and others not Are the limits of resistance determined by character heredity upbringing ideology or simple biochemistry Military psychiatry has long been shrouded in misconception and haunted by the competing demands of battle and of recovery. Now for the first time we have a definitive history of this vital art and science which illuminates the bumpy efforts to understand the ravages of war on the human mind and points towards the true lessons to be learned from treating the aftermath of war. -- with a bonus offer-- . Harvard Univ Pr hardcover
19371089851937. First Edition. Signed. REITMAN Ben L. Sister of the Road. The Autobiography of Box-Car Bertha. New York: Macaulay 1937. Octavo original red cloth original dust jacket. $2400.First edition of this fictionalized autobiography of ""Box-car Bertha"" an icon of the Great Depression who brought to light the struggle of homeless women in America the basis for the 1972 Martin Scorcese film inscribed in the year of publication by the author: ""July 16-1937. To Don Curtis Keefer with best wishes. The Author. Ben L. Reitman.""Sister of the Road is a fictionalized autobiography of Box-Car Bertha drawn from a composite of three homeless women Dr. Ben Reitman met during his lengthy career as a doctor helping women in trouble in Chicago at the Capone houses of prostitution the Chicago House of Correction the Cook County Jail and as Director of the Chicago Society for the Prevention of Venereal Disease. While Reitman was regarded as something of saint for his commitment to society's least fortunate he is perhaps most notable for his unwillingness to elevate himself above his patients. Here he tells Box-Car Bertha's story with empathy detailing her life of train-hopping hitch-hiking shoplifting prostitution and unwed motherhood. ""The disorganization evident in current American life is frequently shown in ways of living that are hidden from public notice and that are not likely to gain scholarly attention. In such areas one is likely to find unusual social types unsuspected codes of conduct and bizarre form of living all reflecting efforts at adjustment in the midst of an unregulated world. Any revealing study of such an area is to be welcomed both for an increased understanding of our contemporary life and for the light thrown on the nature and play of social disorganization. From both points of view Sisters of the Road is a helpful addition to our literature since it portrays in an intimate and telling way such an unknown sphere of modern life"" contemporary review American Journal of Sociology. The basis for the the 1972 Martin Scorcese film adaptation starring David Carradine and Barbara Hershey. This copy is inscribed to Don Curtis Keefer who ran Keefer Laboratories in Chicago during the middle of the 20th century. Keefer was sued by the federal government in 1949 for selling an abortifacient under the name Interferin across state lines. The author Reitman and Keefer likely met professionally. Reitman would have had sympathy for Keefer's motivations and use for his product.Book about-fine with smoothed crease and small closed tear to page 111-12. Rare dust jacket bright and extremely good with light soiling a bit of wear mainly to extremities and vertical crease to spine. A handsome inscribed copy. hardcover
2015Star-9780415624206Taylor & Francis 2015. Hardcover. New. Taylor & Francis hardcover
2015Star-9780415624206Taylor & Francis 2015. Hardcover. New. Taylor & Francis hardcover
1215572017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Presented in a black frame with conservation mount and UV preventive glass. unknown
1225232017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. 2/15 Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50 cm Excellent condition. Presented in a black wooden frame with conservation glass. unknown
1267092017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Excellent condition. unknown
1267112017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 50.8 x 38.1 cm. Excellent condition. unknown
1215662017. Edition of 15. Signed numbered and captioned in ink by the photographer to the margin. With photographer's wet stamp on the verso. Chromogenic print. Sheet size 38.1 x 50.8 cm. Very good condition. Presented in conservation mount. unknown