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15-6182Minneapolis MN: First Unitarian Church of Minneapolis 1893. PROGRAM. 4to. 8 pp. Stapled Program Very Good with minor sun-staining on covers some rubbing text block slightly yellowed. This Quartet was started by Heinrich Hoevel German violinist when he moved to Minneapolis. Minneapolis, MN: First Unitarian Church of Minneapolis, [1893]. unknown
75-5184New York: The New York Public Library Astor lenox and tilden Foundations and Readex Books. 1976. 8vo. Soft Cover. ca. 50 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good. New York: The New York Public Library, Astor, lenox and tilden Foundations and Readex Books., 1976 paperback
192778212The National Cash Register Company Dayton Ohio 1927. Pamphlet. Used - Very Good. March 15 1927. 128 pages mailback form inserted. Halftones: instructional meeting with store employees storefronts window displays interiors counters fixtures sale tables interactions. 9 x 6" color wrapper. VG. The National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio unknown
19630014474Alfred A. Knopf 1963. Hardcover. Very Good Plus. A nice copy of the First Printing . The book is clean no marks of any kind . The hinges are tight on the large volume . The cloth on the boards is clean . The graphics on the spine are bright . The front flap of the dust jacket is price clipped . The dust jacket shows light wear to the edges . The dust jacket is protected with a mylar cover . Alfred A. Knopf hardcover
63-6801Mexico City: Mexico City College 1959. 4to. 15 pp. Soft Covers. Black & White photos. Very Good with some creasing. Scarce. Mexico City: Mexico City College, 1959. paperback
63-6802Mexico City: Mexico City College 1959. 4to. 15 pp. Soft Covers. Black & White photos. Very Good with some creasing. Scarce. Mexico City: Mexico City College, 1959. paperback
199379914New York N.Y.: A Thomas Dunne Book St. Martin's Press 1993. First Edition Stated First Printing Stated. Trade paperback. Good. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 10.75 inches. 96 pages. Illustrations many in color. Scratch on rear cover. Includes Foreword by Jan C. Scruggs; In the Beginning by Maya Ying Lin; Preface: War and Memory; Contributors; Photo Credits; and Acknowledgments. In August of 1992 in anticipation of the tenth anniversary of the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial November 13 1992 LIFE magazine sent a group of 15 reporters photographers assistants interns and editors to put together its salute to the memorial. From dawn to dawn LIFE's reporters and photographers documented an extraordinary procession of people. In it was pain joy lonesome tears rain darkness and the welling up of memories as solid as the names engraved on the wall. Peter Meyer is a former News Editor of Life magazine and the author of numerous nonfiction books including the critically acclaimed The Yale Murder and Death of Innocence. Over the course of his three-decade journalism career Meyer who holds a masters degree in history from the University of Chicago has touched down in cities around the globe from Bennington to Baghdad and has written hundreds of stories on subjects as varied as anti-terrorist training for American ambassadors to the history of the 1040 income tax form. His work has appeared in such publications as Harper's Vanity Fair National Geographic New York Life Time and People. Meyer also writes and edits for the American Enterprise Institute the Manhattan Institute and the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation where he is a Senior Visiting Fellow. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a 2-acre 8093.71 m² U.S. national memorial in Washington D.C. It honors service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War service members who died in service in Vietnam/South East Asia and those service members who were unaccounted for during the war. Its construction and related issues have been the source of controversies some of which have resulted in additions to the memorial complex. This is reflected in the fact that the Vietnam memorial is now made up of three parts: the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall completed first and the best-known part of the memorial; The Three Soldiers; and the Vietnam Women's Memorial. The main part of the memorial the wall of names which was completed in 1982 is in Constitution Gardens adjacent to the National Mall just northeast of the Lincoln Memorial. The memorial is maintained by the National Park Service and receives around 3 million visitors each year. The Memorial Wall was designed by American architect Maya Lin. In 2007 it was ranked tenth on the "List of America's Favorite Architecture" by the American Institute of Architects. As a National Memorial it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The participating photographers are: Bill Eppridge Frank Fournier Lori Grinker Charles Harbutt Joe McNally and Christopher Morris. The contributing writers are: Naomi Cutner David Ewing Duncan Janet Mason Sue Allison Massimiano Sasha Nyary Steven Petrow Henry Sidel and Stephanie Slewka. A Thomas Dunne Book (St. Martin's Press) paperback
68-6469NY NY: The Limited Editions Club 1957. 8vo. Soft Covers. 46 pp. Very Good with tiny tears and miniscule loss to covers. NY, NY: The Limited Editions Club, 1957. paperback
17-1258San Francisco CA: M.H. de Young Museum and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor 1971. . 4to. 112 pp. Soft Cover. Very Good. Black & white plates throughout. From the Library of the Pasquale Iannetti including loan card. San Francisco, CA: M.H. de Young Museum and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor, 1971. paperback
1959016154Charles E. Tuttle Company Rutland VT and Tokyo 1959. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. First Printing. 288 pages. Hardcover handsomely bound with brown linen and red silk covered boards wrapped in an illustrated paper dustjacket and cased in a decorated corrugated cardboard storage box. Text in English. 257 illustrated plates including 55 in full color. The storage box has a moderate degree of wear. The dustjacket has been price clipped and has some slight chipping to the edges although now encased in a Mylar sleeve. There is a spot of soiling to the right edge of the front board with some browning to the pages consistent with age. All in all though a tight binding a handsome presentation and a clean interior free of markings. Excellent notes on the works represented and a eminently readable text by a major collector of the material and one of the most popular writers of American historical fiction. Charles E. Tuttle Company, Rutland VT and Tokyo Hardcover
1997AME_9780333677339MCMillan 1997. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. MCMillan hardcover
1946004162New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1946. 80 pages; 80 b&w plates. Aronson Culwell Gorky Hare MacIver Motherwell Noguchi Pereira Pickens Price Roszak Sharrer Steinberg Tobey. Clean throughout; tight binding about fine within. The tail of the backstrip is chipped at the bottom with missing material. The jacket is separated at the joints; preserved in a Brodart sleeve. First Edition. Pictorial Paper Boards. Good./Good. 4to. The Museum of Modern Art Hardcover
2003OVM15947Ed Millis Books. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 2003. Hardcover. 0971840245 . Hard cover published by author in 2003. No dust jacket. Blue covers with gilt lettering. Side and top edges of pages have some smudges. Book is in very good minus condition. Small 4to 306 pages 2.4 lb.; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 306 pages . Ed Millis Books hardcover
12-1845Oakland Calif.: Mills College 1963. Program for event celebrating Milhaud's seventieth birthday. Cover portrait by Ralph DuCasse. 4to. 16 pp. Very good in stapled wraps in original glassine covers moisture stain front cover top left. Oakland, Calif.: Mills College, 1963. paperback
63-2667New-York Historical Society: ca. 1950. Two B&W Photographs. 8 x 10 inches Very Good. Stamp & penciled notes on verso. New-York Historical Society: [ca. 1950?]. unknown
75-8484New York; Harry N. Abrams Aurora Publishers Leningrad 1989. 4to. Soft cover ca. 150 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good with Creasing AbrasionsText in Russian and English New York; Harry N. Abrams, Aurora Publishers, Leningrad, 1989 paperback
1985102312MIT 1985. Soft cover. Very good/No jacket. One 10x10 paperback with 5 10x10 staple-bound booklets 3 quarter-sized staple-bound booklets and one CD-ROM. In a mildly worn case. MIT unknown
75-8641New York: The Progressive Leaders Group ca. 2010. 8vo. Spiral Bound ca. 800 pp. B&W and Color Illustrations. Very Good. [New York?]: The Progressive Leaders Group, [ca. 2010?] unknown
1959001312The World Publishing Company 1959. Hardcover. Near Fine. Includes an account of his talks with Khrushchev and his assessment of NATO. Chips to dust jacket . Dust jacket is protected with a mylar cover . The World Publishing Company hardcover
1866SKU1007384Ticknor & Fields. Very Good. 1866. Hardcover. July to December 1866 bound in one volume without wraps or ad pages. Blind stamped black cloth very good elaborate copper stamped spine very good. Pencil ownership of L. Vernon Briggs founder of Boston Psychopathic Hospital etc. Great shelf appearance.; 772 pages . Ticknor & Fields hardcover
1866SKU1007383Ticknor & Fields. Very Good. 1866. Hardcover. January to June 1866 bound in one volume. Black blind stamped cloth very good elaborate copper gilt spine very good. Pencil ownership of L. Vernon Briggs founder of Boston Psychopathic Hospital etc. Great shelf presence.; 779 pages . Ticknor & Fields hardcover
196419448Montreal: Canadian Corp. for the 1967 World Exhibition 1964. First edition. Hardcover. 30.5 x 24 cm. Advanced organizational blueprint of 1967 World Exhibition including 6 out of 8 original folders composed of General Information Ground-Plan Publicity Construction and The Organization in English text. Lacks portfolios The Theme and The Exhibition. Orig. portfolios. Fine in black chemise in near fine matching slipcase. Canadian Corp. for the 1967 World Exhibition hardcover
75-8553New York: Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church 1970. 4to. Stapled Wrap ca. 50 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good with Age Toning Creasing. New York: Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church, 1970 unknown
75-8554New York: Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church 1970. 4to. Stapled Wrap ca. 50 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good with Age Toning Creasing. New York: Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church, 1970 unknown
75-8555New York: Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church 1969. 4to. Stapled Wrap ca. 50 pp. B&W Plates. Very Good with Age Toning Creasing. New York: Board of Missions of the United Methodist Church, 1969 unknown