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15638EAGLE Mary Cavanaugh Oldham Editor. The Congress of Women held in the Women's Building at the World's Columbian Exposition Chicago USA 1893 with Portraits Biographies and Addresses. Los Angeles 1894. Later California printing. Large encyclopedic volume in black cloth publisher's binding with fraying to cloth edges and fading to spine. Interior pages clean and tight. Accompanied by a commemorative silver salver try from the Columbian Exposition and featuring an image of the Women's Building. As part of the Columbian Exposition a world's fair hosted in 1893 the Women's Congress convened to establish a building constructed by and for women to promote the work of women architects artists writers and entrepreneurs. Touted as "the greatest event of its kind in history" the Women's Congress released these commemorative pieces to spread awareness and raise profits to support women's work. unknown books
191936216Paris 1919. Paperback. Very Good. photos 27 1p. 20 plates on 10 leaves Softcover in original wrapper. 26cm. A few corners dog-eared. French text. <br/><br/> paperback books
1937182657Paris: Le Decor d'aujourd'hui 1937. Softcover. G/G- covers have moderate wear and soiling. Pages have some fading alonf edges but clean and tight. Back page advertsiment has become detached from spine. Yellow illustrated wrap. 128 pages illustrations. Text in French. Excellent title highlighting Classes 38-43 which is mostly interior decorative arts. Front cover illustration by Rene Gabriel. Awesome pictures map of exposition and great references. Le Decor d'aujourd'hui unknown books
179843772Paris: Imprimerie de la Republique 1798. <p>Exposition publique des produits de l'industrie française. Catalogue des produits industriels qui ont été exposés au Champ-de-Mars pendant les trois derniers jours complémentaires de l'an VI . . . 25pp. Paris: Imprimerie de la République Vendémiaire an VII 1798. 199 x 129 mm. Original plain blue-gray wrappers lower corner of front wrapper lightly creased; boxed. Minor foxing but fine otherwise.</p> <p> First Edition of the catalogue of the First Official Public National Industrial Exposition the forerunner of all subsequent "World's Fairs" and international expositions. In 1797 the Marquis d'Avèze an official of the French Republican government visited the factories of Sèvres china Gobelins tapestries and Savonnerie carpets and was appalled to find the factory workshops deserted their artisans starving and their warehouses filled with luxury goods that had no commercial outlet. "It then occurred to the marquis that if these and other objects of industry of the national manufactures could be collected together in one large exhibition a stimulus might be given to the native industry and thus relief be afforded to the suffering workmen. The plan was approved by M. François de Neufchâteau the Minister of the Interior" Tomlinson p. ii. Due to political difficulties the exhibition was not held until the following year. After a highly successful preliminary showing at the Maison d'Orsay the French government built a "Temple of Industry" on the Champ de Mars surrounded by 60 arcades filled with useful and decorative objects by French manufacturers. "The Exhibition remained open only during the last three complimentary days of the year VI of the Republic; but it excited the greatest enthusiasm throughout the country. The merits of the several exhibitors were entrusted to the decision of a jury composed of nine men distinguished in science and in art; and this plan was found to work so well that it was continued in subsequent Expositions" Tomlinson p. iii. Rare—OCLC cites only three copies all in French libraries. A second issue of the catalogue expanded to 30 pages was issued at Grenoble in the same year. Tomlinson Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts 1852 I pp. ii-iii.</p> . Imprimerie de la Republique unknown books
190053064Paris: Publisher not identified 1900. First edition. 4to. 28 cm. x 19 cm 102 pp. portrait frontispiece with tissue guard illustrations in text 10 plates with tissue guards 1 of these in color. Original printed wrappers. Neat ownership signature of a member of the jury of classe 5 on the blank reverse of the half-title page. Fine as new. A history of photography and processes which includes two chapters by Léon Vidal - one is a history of photogravure and the other on color photography. Details several other photomechanical processes and their inventors. Illustrations include those by Robert Demachy and by Puyo. <br/><br/>There are several issues of this report three of which vary only in size; a fourth a later issue has a slightly different wording to the title and is dated 1903. Étienne-Jules Marey was the president of the committee.<br/><br/>Roosens and Salu No. 3704. <br/><br/> Publisher not identified unknown books
197174476Philadelphia Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Very Good. 1971. Softcover. This book is soft-bound in color pictorial covers. There is some light soiling to the covers. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean with black & white illustrations. . Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts paperback books
190023220Paris & Pise: Antonin L. Neurdein and Étienne Neurdein 1900. A good large-sized image of some of the buildings of this expo along the river with tour boats in the foreground and crowds of visitors along the opposite avenue; albumen process photograph mounted on pale ivory gilt-edged cardstock; with the studio stamp of N.D. Phot. at lower right margin Antonin L. Neurdein and Étienne Neurdein; photo is approx. 10 1/2" x 17" size the mount makes it 12 1/2" x 18 3/4" overall; light edge tips wear to the cardstock one corners' surface scraped away; image a bit faded still good; an interesting original Paris Exposition and photographic history photograph. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Antonin L. Neurdein and Étienne Neurdein Paperback books
20011323951Savannah: Telfair Museum of Art 2001. Hardcover. Quarto; VG/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine blue with white print; DJ has mild edgewear light shelfwear spotting to spine; Boards in brown cloth with gold print clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; 218 pages frontispiece illustrated chiefly color. Shelf: American Art<br /> <br /> <p>Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates.<br /> <br /> <p> This book is part of the overstocked 15's kept in Room X. 1323951. FP New Rockville Stock. Telfair Museum of Art hardcover books
1972WB17381Paris: Editions Signo 1972. Paperback. Very Good. With an introduction by Gaston Diehl. <br/><br/> Editions Signo paperback books
197547729n.p.: Imp. SERG/Ivry. Copyright by Centre National d'Arte et de Culture Georges-Pompidou. Bibliothéque publigue d'information 1975. 1st Printing. White thick paper leaves printed in black. Stapled. Text in French. Now housed in a mylar sleeve. A Vg copy. Some light soiling and faint age toning. Edges rubbed corners bumped. Internallt clean and bright. 16 pp. Illustrated with black and white photgraphes. 12-1/2" x 9-1/4" <br/><br/>An exhibition catalog. Imp. SERG/Ivry. Copyright by Centre National d'Arte et de Culture Georges-Pompidou. Bibliothéque publigue d'info unknown books
1938167358San Francisco: Popular Mechanics and G.G.I.E. Committee 1938. 12p 6.5x9.5 inches eight pages in colors some two-color some almost-full-colorvery good offprint booster campaign booklet get-em into the tent in stapled blue pictorial wraps stapled rusty title page a full-color illustration of a model of the South gardens with title above: Treasure Island of 1939" This specially bound reprint of an article from the may issue of Popular Mechanics Magazine is indicative of the nation-wide interest in the 1939 World's Fair on San Francisco Bay as demonstrated by one of America's major publications. Mostly distance views imaginary or enhanced including two of modellers reaching into their miniaturized domains. The most curious image is a multicolor aerial view of Treasure Island AFTER the exhibit building have been demolished and the whole artifice turned into radiating runways separated by huge green lawns: "When the fair is finished the man-made island will become the airport pictured here" --a bad idea that didn't get better. Popular Mechanics and G.G.I.E. Committee unknown books
1939208478Des Moines: Meredith Publishing Company 1939. Cover story announced there; cover illustration per se simply an indoor flower-arranger at work begins with a double-spread on pp20-21 with one half-page b&w photo and ten vignettes and a tiny map of central California thereafter comprised of 4 or 5 full columns of text scattered in the back of the magazine. Complete issue 88p with color wraps; front wrap is near fine back is dampstained with offset blue no bleed-through staples are exposed front and back and are quite rusty with a little migration; spine panel has inch-long chips at head and tail. As is a fair to good-only copy. Richardson's story records some talk with Julius L. Girod chief of the expo's Bureau of Horticulture but is mostly general tourist stuff. Meredith Publishing Company unknown books
1978UGRAARC00DCThe Israel Museum 1978. Very Good. Grafman R. English Translator and Editor. Architecture in the Hanukkah Lamp. Landau Exhibition Curator Suzanne. Jerusalem: The Israel Museum 1978. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with gentle bumping. Cover is slightly yellowed along edges from light exposure. The Israel Museum paperback books
187619386London: Eyre & Spottiswoode 1876. First edition. Hardcover. Black buckram Very good. 424 pages. 23 x 19 cm. Exhibitors' commercial guide. Ex-library dampstains at head not affecting text lacks title page clean copy. Eyre & Spottiswoode hardcover books
186453725London: Day & Son 1864. First Edition. Large octavo 26cm. Publisher's embossed cloth-covered boards decoratively titled in gilt on spine and front cover; xxiv447pp; 431 wood-engraved text-figures; 39 inserted leaves of engraved plates most folding. Neatly rebacked; some spotting and soiling to boards spine cloth slightly dulled. Endpapers soiled with faint marginal tidemark to preliminary leaves but in all a tight complete Very Good copy. Ownership signature on front endpaper of a William John Lafferty Belfast dated 1866. <br/><br/>A significant work infrequent in commerce. Especially valuable for its coverage of early railway technology an area in which the author was himself expert as he had served as a Consulting Engineer for the Great North of Scotland Railway as early as 1853. The book's four divisions - Railways; Textile Machinery; Metal and Wood Manufacturing Machinery; and "Machinery in General" are each profusely illustrated with both text figures and folding plates. The final plate at end of text is a "General Plan of the Western Annex" where mechanical exhibits were housed. Day & Son unknown books
1937780411937. GROLIER CLUB - Exhibition Catalogue. A CATALOGUE OF AN EXHIBITION OF RENAISSANCE BOOKBINDINGS HELD AT THE GROLIER CLUB FROM DECEMBER 17 1936 TO JANUARY 17 1937. With an Address Delivered by Lucius Wilmerding. New York: The Grolier club 1937. This is one of an edition of 200 copies on rag paper printed in August 1937. 16 plates. Octavo. 68 pp. In a Renaissance-style binding of maroon morocco tooled in blind and gilt on upper board and spine with patterned endpapers and with the original stiff paper boards bound-in. Binding is slightly toned at spine and edges with occasional light soiling. Clean and fresh within and very good plus overall. unknown books
201338455New York: The Grolier Club 2013. 1st printing. Stiff paper wrappers decorated with black and white image with blue accents. As New. Still in publisher's shrink-wrap. 4 5-182 2 pp. Intratextual b/w photographic images. 11" x 8" <br/><br/> The Grolier Club unknown books
1968UPAI05LRInternational Exhibitions Foundation 1968. Good. International Exhibition Foundation. Painting in France: 1900-1967. Washington D.C.: International Exhibitions Foundation 1968. 127pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Good with yellowing to edges of text block. International Exhibitions Foundation paperback books
190715590Chicago: Laird & Lee 1907. Oblong. 8vo Illustrated with 216 views 32 in colors With a fold-out map of the exposition Generally a fine copy. Laird & Lee unknown books
1907106653<p>15" x 9 ¾" color illustration from a 1907 newspaper. Attached at the bottom margin with tape to cardboard sheet slight margin creasing a couple of margin nicks and normal aging; otherwise very good. Colorful illustration of the Jamestown Exposition celebrating the 300-year anniversary of the town. It shows the Sea End of Godspeed Pier and the east side of Raleigh Square. You can see a dirigible anchored near the center of town.</p> J.W. Pratt, books
1987246351San Francisco: Asian Art Museum 1987. Pamphlet. 15p. captioned color exhibit photography on coated alkaline paperstock throughout softbound in 9x6 inch stapled self-wraps. Covers are mildly crimped and handled and a small light corner-tip crease affects every leaf. A bookdealer's half-erased pencilled price and code slightly mar the second leaf. Quite sound and clean a good copy. ".focuses on Japanese lacquer from the long era of peace under the Tokugawa shogunate from 1615 to 1868. It was during this period that the technical sophistication of the medium reached its highest standard Asian Art Museum unknown books
1987246352San Francisco: Asian Art Museum 1987. Pamphlet. 15p. captioned color exhibit photography on coated alkaline paperstock throughout softbound in 9x6 inch stapled self-wraps. Covers are a bit crimped and handled with small faint stains a tiny corner-tip crease affects every leaf and a bookdealer's half-erased pencilled price and code slightly mar leaf the second. Laid in is a museum-issued guide to the lacquering process thirty points printed on nice tan paper. A good copy. ".focuses on Japanese lacquer from the long era of peace under the Tokugawa shogunate from 1615 to 1868. It was during this period that the technical sophistication of the medium reached its highest standard Asian Art Museum unknown books
19869013753Chicago: Museum Of Contemporary Art 1986. 1st. paperback. Fine Condition. Publisher's release letter laid-in. <br/><br/> Museum Of Contemporary Art paperback books
190543816divers places: divers publishers 1905. Most white or buff cardstock illustrated to recto with printed address block to verso. Light general wear; occasional minor soiling; mix of used and unused cards. Many used cards posted and stamped 1905; some cards have writing to both sides. Many with old prices penciled thereon. Overall VG condition or better. 245 postcards 142 color 103 b/w including 25 duplicates. ~3-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>A large collection of used and unused postcards from the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exhibition in Portland Oregon held June 1 - October 14 1905. The archive includes color and b/w photographic and lithographic images of the fair's exhibits and the surrounding scenery as well as humorous illustrations and eight combination portraits in which a fairgoer's head has been photographed and printed on a cartoon body. Several of the color postcards have been neatly embellished with glitter. Partial series contained within the collection include three half-tone b/w reproductions of Lee Moorhouse photographs of Native American chiefs; six cards illustrated by Murray Wade signed in the plate; five monotone cards from "Colfax Week" three of which are the same image but in different colors; three b/w cards for the "Great Baltimore Fire on the Trail"; 12 color and b/w cards advertising a specific product a product's association with an exhibit or simply promoting an area business designated via printed information or stamp; a color image of the Forestry Building cropped and affixed to a hand-soldered wooden backing with an address block to the verso; and of course the many numbered images particular to each exhibit; in several cases the same image seems to have been used by two different publishers. Publishers include B. B. Rich Official Stationer Lewis and Clark Official Photograph Company E. P. Charlton & Co. Lewis and Clark Exposition Co. D. M. Averill and Co. and J. K. Gill Co. all of Portland OR; Edward H. Mitchell Pub. and Britton & Rey Lithographers of San Francisco; Frank S. Thayer Pub. Denver; A. Selige Pub. St. Louis; Tom Jones Pub. Cincinnati; and others. In most cases duplicates here are markedly different from their counterparts e. g. decorated with glitter sent from two different people etc. (divers publishers) unknown books
190519444Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Commission 1905. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. red buckram with gilt seal of Pennsylvania front cover. Teg. Very Good. 364 pages. 25 x 17 cm. Description of buildings art mines agriculture and transportation; black and white illustrations and catalogue of awards. Bookplate uncut spine slightly sunned crisp clean copy. Pennsylvania Commission hardcover books