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2004251571Santa Clara / Berkeley: Santa Clara University / Heyday Books 2004. Paperback. xvii 343p. scattered b&w vignette illustrations from period imagery softbound in 9x6 inch decorated wraps; quite sound but the front free endsheet is lightly foxed perhaps because of the newsclip book review laid in we have retained it an otherwise clean copy unmarked except for the author's autograph on titlepage. The friends just for instance advocated prison reform from experience as well as theory: Farnham was woman's warden at Sing Sing and "lifted the no-talking rule and sponsored reading lessons". Both women wore bloomers. Santa Clara University / Heyday Books paperback books
20111331101Hornsea UK: PS Publishing Ltd 2011. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 168; VG/VG; yellow whitepink pictorial spine with white and black text; numbered signed limited edition no. 57; dust jacket shows minimal wear to exterior; cloth clean; strong boards; text block clean; tight binding; signed by author. 1331101. FP New Rockville Stock. PS Publishing Ltd hardcover books
2003251346Nevada City CA: Carl Mautz Publishing 2003. Paperback. xii 223p. a professional job softbound in 10x7 inch reddish brown wraps plentifully illustrated a mint copy: entirely sound clean and unmarked. Carl Mautz Publishing paperback books
2007265309London: Shakespeare's Globe and The British Library 2007. Variously paginated good clear reproduction of the text and the portrait hardcover in 13x8.5 inch black boards gilt with faux-leather backstrip gilt. Crisp and flat a handsome sturdy production also perfectly clean and unmarked. Shakespeare's Globe and The British Library unknown books
2007265310London: Shakespeare's Globe and The British Library 2007. Variously paginated good clear reproduction of the text and the portrait hardcover in 13x8.5 inch black boards gilt with faux-leather backstrip gilt. Crisp and flat a handsome sturdy production also perfectly clean and unmarked. Shakespeare's Globe and The British Library unknown books
2011131274New Haven Connecticut: Bard Graduate Center in association with Yale University Press 2011. Hardcover. NF small spot on front cover. Yellow textured paper boards with black titles. 432 pp. Many illustrations mostly in color. In 1940 Hans Knoll founded a company in New York that soon earned a reputation for its progressive line of furniture. Highlighting the individuals and ideas that helped shape Knoll Textiles over the years this book brings the Knoll brand and the role of textiles in the history of design to the forefront of public attention. Published in conjunction with the exhibition "Knoll Textiles 1945-2010 held at the Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts Design History Material Culture from May 18 2011 through July 31 2011. Bard Graduate Center in association with Yale University Press hardcover books