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19301208433Madrid: Revista De Archivos Bibliotecas Y Museos 1930. First Edition. Octavo; G/No Jacket Paperback; Beige spine with black lettering; Cover shows a good deal of wear at every edge and corner spine is creased and greatly age-toned; Binding is a bit loose but every page is bound; Text block has fraying to the outer edges and is age-toned a great deal; NOTE: Book is in Spanish; 344 pp. 1208433. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Revista De Archivos, Bibliotecas Y Museos unknown books
1989226634Santiago: Ediciones ChileAmerica CESOC 1989. Paperback. 293p. softbound in 7x5 inch glossy decorated wraps; text paper is quite toned evenly throughout but not fragile. Sound clean copy free of any ownership or other marks. Text in Spanish. Second part pp.79-280 discusses twentyf-our different investing groups American bigs like Shell and Nestle' and Aetna but fewer than half US-based. Ediciones ChileAmerica CESOC paperback books
1941WRCLIT31591New York: An American Place 1941. 4pp. Folded leaflet 23.5 x 15.4 cm. About fine. First printing of the text of this letter from Marin to his old friend and champion Alfred Stieglitz written in a reflective somewhat fragmented poetic mode: ".The one who cannot now paint anything other than masterpieces / Still he cusses them / What right has he to cuss masterpieces / I have discovered it / - this perfection is getting to be damned tiresome / - not to be able to / make a mistake now and then." An American Place unknown books
197139224NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 1971. First edition. 183 pp. Very near fine in like dust jacket. NY: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich unknown books
1933WRCLIT45648New York: An American Place 1933. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handbill announcement for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 20 December 1933 - 1 February 1934. An American Place unknown books
1931WRCLIT45645New York: An American Place 1931. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handbill announcement for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 11 October - 27 November 1931. An American Place unknown books
1930WRCLIT45644New York: An American Place 1930. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handbill announcement for the first exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 15 December 1929 - 25 January 1930. The handbill notes that "'An American Place" continues the work of 'Room 303' - Intimate Gallery." An American Place unknown books
1932WRCLIT45646New York: An American Place 1932. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this handbill announcement for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 7 November - 17 December 1932. An American Place unknown books
1941WRCLIT45656New York: An American Place 1941. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Mimeographed typescript. First edition of this handlist for an exhibition comprised of fifteen watercolors and eight oils held 9 December 1941 - 27 January 1942 at Stieglitz's gallery. About fine. An American Place unknown books
1940WRCLIT45652New York: An American Place 1940. Large octavo broadsheet 28 x 21.6cm. Stencil facsimile holograph. About fine. First edition of this promotional handbill/flyer for this exhibition held at Stieglitz's An American Place 11 December 1940 - 21 January 1941. Twelve watercolors and nine oils and some drawings were exhibited. An American Place unknown books
194814269Cincinnati: Cincinnati Art Museum 1948. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Oblong wrappers. Scarce catalog of this 1948 exhibition. Introduction by Robert Morris Coffin. A very good copy. <br/><br/> Cincinnati Art Museum paperback books
18195367Mexico: Alejandro Valdes 1819/20. First editions. Small quarto pp. x 201 9: x 55. Medina 11897 & Palau 111216 Guridi was an important Mexican ecclesiastic and one of the two deputies sent by Mexico to the Cadiz Cortes of 1810. Both of these books printed separately but bound here together are replies to the "attack" made on the credibility of the apparition of the Virgin Mary to Juan Diego in 1531by the Spanish historian Munoz in 1817. Mexicans everywhere felt aggrieved by this effort by a Spaniard to demean their beloved national cult. Guridi leapt to the defense reprinting Munoz' pamphlet in toto and then refuting it point by point. Gomez Medina 11486 the other author also presents a defense of the Apparition. See Brading Mexican Phoenix for a complete discussion of these works. The Guridi book according to Medina has a frontis. portrait of the Virgin by de Oca which is not present in this copy. Very good copy in contemporary full slightly stained mottled calf binding. <br/><br/> Alejandro Valdes unknown books
260715hardcover. near fine/fine. Packed with 1069 photographs including 248 color plates & 6 maps. 619 pages. Very thick 4to white cloth with inset pictorial label d.w. New York: Harry Abrams 1993. First American edition. Some pages have slightly bumped corners otherwise a fine copy in a fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Hundreds of never-before reproduced objects from private collections and museums make this extraordinary survey of sub-Saharan African art.<br/><br/> unknown books
2007012597Tucson: University of Arizona Press 2007. Printed Paper Boards. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 182p. Bibligraphic References p. 163-175. This volume presents a sophisticated model of Northern Athaskan Migrations based on extensive archaeological data. A synthesis of 25 years of work in includes detailed accounts of field research in which the authors emphasize ethnic group identification settlement pattersn litic analysis dendrochonronology and radiocarbon dating. University of Arizona Press unknown books
3359xii 396 pp. 8vo cont. mottled calf spine gilt red morocco lettering piece on spine. Paris: G. Martin 1754. A rare sale catalogue of the library of a Fermier général. According to the Preface by Gabriel Martin La Haye 1684-1753 was a son of one of the Sécretaires du Roi; he became a Fermier General in 1718 and served in this capacity until his death in 1753 at the age of sixty-nine. He was extremely successful and acquired the Hôtel Lambert from the Marquis du Châtelet in 1745 and lived there in great luxury with a large staff. He formed one of the major collections of paintings of the time and his library was considered to be one of the best when compared to those of his contemporaries. For obvious reasons the collection was strong in works on finance French history and government. The first 3547 lots describe the books lots 3548-3620 the prints and illustrated books 3621-3708 maps and atlases 3709-88 a marvelous collection of engraved and printed music 3789-97 books ordered by subscription and 3798-3820 a supplement of books. This is one of twenty-two catalogues by Martin with an index. Fine copy priced throughout in a contemporary hand. From the library of Jean Viardot. ❧ Grolier Club Printed Catalogues of French Book Auctions.1643-1830 115. Lugt 855. Peignot p. 106. unknown books
1983132515Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1983. Vintage black-and-white still photograph from the 1983 US film. Mimeograph snipe detached from verso previously affixed but present. <br/><br/>The two burn-outs host a dope-a-thon to raise funds for a bankrupt film festival in Amstderam. <br/><br/>8 x 9.75 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Paramount Pictures unknown books
1984132514Los Angeles: Orion Pictures Corporation 1984. Two vintage black-and-white still photographs from the 1984 US film. <br/><br/>Cheech and Chong's period piece about the French Revolution a comedy geared toward a wider audience with the two moving away from the stoner comedy that made them famous. <br/><br/>8 x 10 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Complete collation details available on request. Orion Pictures Corporation unknown books
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20078462007. RAMIREZ Orlando L. MARIN Cheech. CHEECH: THE SCHOOL BUS DRIVER. Illustrated by Orlando L. Ramirez. New York: Harper Collins Publishers 2007. Small quarto pictorial boards in dust jacket. School kids with a mariachi band enter a Battle of the Bands contest only to find the are up against all rock & roll groups. First Edition. Signed inscription by Marin on the front endpaper: "Keep Reading Cheech. '08." Fine in d/j. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
2002107055Boston: Little Brown and Company / A Bulfinch Press Book 2002. 160p. high-gloss paperstock and color reproduction throughout. 10.5 x 9.5 inch glossy frenchfold wraps. Accompanies the touring exhibit. Little, Brown and Company / A Bulfinch Press Book unknown books
20028472002. MARIN Cheech. CHICANO VISIONS: AMERICAN PAINTERS ON THE VERGE. Boston: Bulfinch Press/Little Brown & Company 2002. Small quarto black cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. A comprehensive survey of Chicano art of which Marin is a foremost collector. Signed inscription by Marin on verso of the front endpaper: "Enjoy! Cheech. '08." Fine; very minor wear d/j. $50.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1717768941717. MARIN Pieter. DICTIONNAIRE COMPLET HOLLANDOIS ET FRANCOIS. COMPLEET NEDERDUITSCH EN FRANSCH WOORDENBOEK. Amsterdam printed for the author in de Wye-Capelsteeg and also to be found at the Widow Gysbert de Groot and Pieter de Coup 1710 and 1717. Quarto. Two volumes. xl12084; xx1062pp. First edition with both volumes signed by the author on the "copye van de Privilegie" page. The first volume published in 1710 has French to Dutch vocabulary; the second 1717 is Dutch to French. Both have engraved allegorical titlepages explained in Dutch on a separate printed leaf. The author promises to follow the usage of the French Academy and to include terms of the "necessary arts curious notes historical remarks and other items encouraging a taste for good literature." In early vellum dried broken and soiled. Volume I is detached from its covers with the 20 leaves of prelims disbound with some staining and tattering but no loss to printed area. Volume II clings to its covers by two cords shows dampstaining to last quarter of text with two final blanks detached and key to frontispiece torn. Clearly in need of and worthy of a binder's help. This important dictionary was reprinted in 1720 1728 1730 and 1743. Both the OCLC and the Cordell Collection list only later editions. See Vancil p.159. unknown books
1891182279Paris & Geneve.: Dentu & Trembley. 1891. Quarter black morocco over blindstamped stippled cloth raised bands gilt spine decorations marbled endpapers ribbon marker. . A very good tight clean copy a little wear to spine head private library label on front pastedown. 8vo. 17.7x11.6 cm. . French text. A report on psychics and psychic phenomena in 19th century France. weight: 1.1 lb. Dentu & Trembley. hardcover books
1976017046San Juan de Puerto Rico: Instituto De Cultura Puertorriquena 1976. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 52 pages of text. Paperback binding with minor shelfwear. Attached dustjacket has minor shelfwear. Number 13 in a series. Contains 16 poems. Beautifully illustrated by Augusto Marin. The text is printed in black and orange/tan. With a biographical introduction by Jose R. de la Torre. Text is in Spanish. Limited to 2000 copies published. Measures 11.75 inches height. First thus edition. Instituto De Cultura Puertorriquena Paperback books
18196665Mexico City: Alejandro Valdes 1819. First edition. Quarto pp 12 55. Spirited defense made against charges the veracity of the apparition of Our Lady of Guadalupe the most revered religious symbol of the Latin Americas. The previous a year a Spanish cleric Juan Bautista Munoz had written the indictmentwhich F. Gomez Marin here tries to rebut. The author a prominent ecclesiastic and member of the Oratory of S. Felipe Neri in Mexico City. This is a fine copy in a very nice contemporary Mexican binding -- 3/4 calf over marbled boards gilt fillets on spine and around boards. <br/><br/> Alejandro Valdes hardcover books