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1982172674New York: Rizzoli 1982. First edition. Softcover. 190 pages. Essays by Ross Miller and Dorothy Metzger Habel. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers with some slight curling to the edges and minor wear to the base of the spine. Signed and inscribed by Tigerman on the half title page and he has added an attractive small drawing. Rizzoli unknown books
1982146584New York: Rizzoli 1982. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 190 pages. Essays by Ross Miller and Dorothy Metzger Habel. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. An about good copy with heavy bumping to the bottom of the spine and text block in an about good dust jacket that has some edge wear and rubbing. Signed and very warmly inscribed by Tigerman in the year of publication. Rizzoli unknown books
1993148617Chicago IL: The Museum of Contemporary Photography Columbia College 1993. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 155 pages. Text by Miller-Clark along with a poem by Mark Strand. Includes 92 black and white plates. A near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College unknown books
1993136924Chicago IL: The Museum of Contemporary Photography Columbia College 1993. First edition. Softcover. 155 pages. Text by Miller-Clark along with a poem by Mark Strand. Includes 92 black and white plates. A near fine copy in wrappers. The Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College unknown books
1872224420Hartford CT: The Church Press: M. H. Mallory and Co 1872. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Scarce First Edition copy. No pencil or ink markings in text. Red cloth binding with gilt lettering. Chips at top and bottom spine with some loss of cloth. Bottom corners bumped. Hugh Thompson was the 2nd bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi. Very Good binding. The Church Press: M. H. Mallory and Co unknown books
1854271642London: J. Hogarth 1854. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Turner and Girtin were friendly rivals -- this work is certainly even-handed with 15 full-page engravings by Turner and 15 by Girtin with a tailpiece drawing by Girtin and a frontispiece of Turner by Count d'Orsay. Folding facsimile letter by Turner and 2 additional facsimile Turner letters. Mostly a clean copy though is a bit of quite scattered foxing; the plates appear clean. In publisher's bright green embossed cloth with faded gilt stamping of a rather charming fountain to the front board and titling to the spine. There is some wear to the extremities and mylar has been cut to protect the binding. Very Good binding. J. Hogarth unknown books
1978194207The Easton Press 1978-01-01. Bonded Leather. Very Good. Full green leather binding with gilt stamped design and page edges. 4 raised bands to the spine. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. The Easton Press hardcover books
19932303869Atlanta: Turner Publishing Inc 1993. 4th Printing. 4th Printing. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4th printing. Two related articles laid in owner blind stamp on front endpaper. 1993 Large Hardcover. 479 pp. 449 illustrations 301 in color 148 in duotone. "Spanning thousands of years this comprehensive history of the diverse native American cultures ranges from the time when humans first set foot in America and provides incisive analyses of modern-day issues and problems. Turner Publishing, Inc unknown books
1969030785New York: Arno Press 1969. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Sculpters - Calder Flannagan Lachaise Nadelman Lipchitz. 94 p. B/w illus. Published for the Museum of Modern Art New York. Bibliography. Arno Press unknown books
2011167997Toronto: Fourfront Editions 2011. Hardcover. VG. Color-illustrated boards with black and white lettering. 136 pp. Color illustrations. Includes CD in separate back pocket. Fourfront Editions hardcover books
198731458Toronto: Department of French 1987. Paperback. Very good. 134pp. Wraps just sligtly tanned else very good and internally fine.Texts in French and English. <br/><br/> Department of French paperback books
1933146070Hollywood: Paramount Pictures 1933. First Draft script for the 1933 film. With holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper.<br/><br/>Lt. Henry Crocker a blithe Royal Air Force pilot realizes that the constant violence of war is beginning to take a harsh toll on Lt. Jerry Young his flying ace buddy who is showing signs of cracking up. When Young breaks down and eventually commits suicide Crocker decides to stage his death as an in-air combat casualty in order to save his friend's reputation. The script's original ending seen in this early version depicted Crocker years later as a bedraggled old man homeless and alone staring at a memorial plaque with an epitaph praising Young's heroism. <br/><br/>Tall peach titled self wrappers noted as FIRST SCRIPT on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 451 dated January 30 1933 with credits for screenwriters Bogart Rogers and Seton I. Miller. Title page integral with the front wrapper as issued. 115 leaves with last page of text numbered 112. Mimeographed on peach stock rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with creasing to the top left corner of the rear wrapper side stapled. Paramount Pictures unknown books
2002170886Atlanta: the museum Emory University 2002. Oversized Paperback. xxvi 301p. triple-column text illustrated with b&w and color exhibit photography 10.5x9 inch color wraps a very good copy. the museum, Emory University paperback books
2002019709Livingston Montana: Clark Fork Coalition. Fine. 2002. First Edition. Hardcover. 0944439071 . Green boards with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Pictorial dust jacket. A compilation of black and white photographs and excerpts of artistic writing and photography of the Clark Fork basin area in Montana. This beautiful publication includes historical pieces such as a travelogue in Harper's Magazine to works by Montana's contemporary writers such as Rick Bass Dan Flores Annick Smith David James Duncan Ian Frazier and Debra Earling. ; B&W Photograph; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 246 pp . Clark Fork Coalition hardcover books
1991USTECAR00LAWAmon Carter Museum 1991. Very Good. Stewart Rick. Carl Wimar: Chronicler of the Missouri River Frontier. Ketner II Joseph D.; Miller Angela L. Fort Worth: Amon Carter Museum 1991. 252pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 4to. Red cloth with gilt lettering on spine. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Good with light rubbing small heavily rubbed patch on front panel and subtly bumped edges. Amon Carter Museum hardcover books
19919009542Fort Worth: Amon Carter Museum 1991. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. With 241 illustrations including 24 plates in full color. <br/><br/> Amon Carter Museum hardcover books
1965WRCLIT62813Baltimore: The John Hopkins Press 1965. Large octavo. Blue cloth. First edition. Errata slip at p. 277. A very good copy in price-clipped shelfworn dust jacket with some old reinforcement on verso at folds. poe. The John Hopkins Press hardcover books
1985242084New York: Stroker 1985. paperback. very good. Trantino Tommy. Cover illustration and 4 interior ink drawings by Tommy Trantino. 48pp. Slim and short 8vo stiff printed wrappers. New York: Stroker 1985. Sunned edges still a very good copy.<br/><br/> Includes a previously unpublished essay by Henry Miller as well as writings by Mark Ari Janet Cannon Janice Harper Allan Kaplan Symour Krim Joseph Resnick V. Starr Irving Stettner and Tommy Trantino.<br/><br/> Stroker unknown books
199424146Shavertown: Stroker Press 1994. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Thick tall trade paperbound volume. 384 pp. Preface by Tommy Trantino. Edited and with an introduction by Irving Stettner. An anthogy consisting of some of the best art and writing from 20 years of publishing the magazine Stroker. Includes contributions by Lawrence Durrell Ira Cohen Paul Bowles Blaise Cendrars and Charles Bukowski just to name a few. A fine copy in bound photo-illustrated wrappers. Erratum slip laid in. This copy has been INSCRIBED by Stettner on the front endpaper and includes a one page handwritten letter from Stettner to the same inscribee which is laid into this copy. Stroker Press paperback books
1920M10317Chicago:: American Medical Association 1920. 1920. 8vo. ix 331 pp. Frontis. photo plates index. Blue cloth gilt-stamped spine title t.e.g.; top cover edges bumped. Very good. American Medical Association, 1920. hardcover books
1920MMRM1341Chicago:: American Medical Association 1920. 1920. 8vo. vii 1 331 1 pp. Frontis. portrait 9 plates index. Black blind- and gilt-stamped cloth top-edge gilt; very slight wear to spine extremities. Very good. American Medical Association, 1920. hardcover books
18842077056William Wood & Company 1884. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. Owner bookplate and crossed out ink stamp on front endpapers. 1884 Hard Cover. vii 329 pp. 8vo. A treatise on malaria by the former United States Surgeon General who was a pioneer in bacteriology. From Garrison-Morton 2509 referencing another of Sternberg's works: 'Independently of Pasteur he discovered the pneumococcus and was first in America to photograph the tubercle bacillus. He sent Walter Reed off to make his great discoveries regarding yellow fever. William Wood & Company hardcover books
1988172373Milwaukee WI: UVMArt Museum University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1988. First edition. Softcover. 32 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 27 through May 8 1988. Features texts by Kent Anderson Fred J. Berman Joy Gross Berman Joel Snyder Wayne F. Miller and with a laid in text sheet by Robert Hickok. Includes 14 black and white images artist chronology selected bibliography and checklist. A very near fine copy in stapled wrappers. UVMArt Museum, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee unknown books
1988000611Spokane Washington U.S.A.: Arthur H Clark. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. 0870621890 . Near fine condition first edition hardcover. Very light specks noted on spine.; Book; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall . Arthur H Clark hardcover books
1988030943Spokane Washington U.S.A.: Arthur H Clark 1988. First Edition. Octavo. Limited to 750 copies. Frontispiece. 300 pp. with maps and illustrations. Milligan was not an important person but he led a very adventurous life. Among all his adventures and the most important was when he became a part of Fremont' fifth expedition. He left a detailed day-by-day journal. His journal provided the caricature of the men he followed and of course Fremont whom he grew to dislike intensely.A near fine copy bound in red cloth spine lettering gilt. Arthur H Clark unknown books