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1926381843New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons 1926. Hardcover. Very Good. First American edition. Silver gilt-stamped blue cloth. Rear hinge starting extremities a bit worn spine darkened else very good lacking the dustwrapper. Translation of an important 14th Century Chinese novel. G.P. Putnam's Sons hardcover
286Morgan and Morgan NY 1977. First Printing of the Facsimile Edition exactly as it was originally published in 1935 complete w. Morgan and Morgan NY 1977 First Printing of the Facsimile Edition exactly as it was originally published in 1935 complete with period advertisements 8vo 501pp illustrated Near fine in very good dust jacket Quantity Available: 1 Category: Photography; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request Inventory No: 000286. Morgan and Morgan, NY, 1977. First Printing of the Facsimile Edition (exactly as it was originally published in 1935, complete w unknown
63-1555Austin TX: The Gar 1973-79. Two MS & one typed signed letters in opened envelope & a postcard. Marginal tears and staining to envelopes else VG. Mostly publishing inquiries & related gossip. The Gar was a counterculture periodical published in Austin Texas during the 1970s edited by Hal Wylie and George Dalton. Illustrations. Provenance: Norman Moser Collection. Austin, TX: The Gar, 1973-79. unknown
17-0133Dallas TX : The Warehouse 2017. 8vo. 103p. Matte Softcover. Very Good very slight markings and creasing on cover. Color prints throughout. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Dallas, TX : The Warehouse, 2017. paperback
1970208459Boston / Paris: Boston Book and Art Publisher / Andre Sauret 1970. Hardcover. VG/VG mild foxing spots here and there. Oatmeal-colored cloth with black lettering; White illus. dj.; Clear dj. over top; 299 10 pp.; 400 plates mostly bw some color. Text in French; Includes essay by Helen Parmelin; Over 400 reproductions of Picasso's lithographs. "Notes by Fernand Mourlot./ "Before publishing reproductions of Picasso's works produced since November 2nd 1945 we felt that we should present the lithographs made by the artist between 1919 and 1930. Through the courtesy of Mr. Bernhard Geiser who has been kind enough to let us have access to some very rare proofs we have thus been able to cover all Picasso's lithographic work"-- page 1." Boston Book and Art Publisher / Andre Sauret hardcover
19-7458Unknown: Moving Parts Press and the Mutant Drones 1980s. 8 x 4 folded card. Very Good. Undated. From the estate of Herb Yellin 1935 - 2014 the publisher of the Lord John Press. Unknown: Moving Parts Press and the Mutant Drones, [1980s?]. unknown
192820046048Otter Tail Minnesota: Historical Board 1928. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Original dark green cloth with bright gilt title. Illustrated with photos throughout. No ownership or other markings. A beautiful copy of this scarce book. Ships within 24 hours! <br/> <br/> Historical Board hardcover
1928012116Otter Trail Minn.: HiStorical Committee 1928. Presumed First Edition . Hardcover. Very Good /No Dust Jacket. Cloth binding with titles on front cover in gilt blind stamped device and border. Short history of the church and its pioneers illustrated with many photographs 46 pages. Former owner's name on front pastedown otherwise unmarked clean solid binding very nice copy of a scarce title. <br/> <br/> HiStorical Committee hardcover
63-5229Pasadena CA: Elva Marshall 1977. Typed letter signed on Grant Dahlstrom Castle Press letterhead 8.5" x 11" Very Good.Provenance: Herb Yellin 1935-2014 was the highly respected publisher and founder of Lord John Press considered by many to be one of the most important small presses of the 20th century. Pasadena, CA: Elva Marshall, 1977. unknown
192135634Manchester U.K.: 26th June 1921. 1921. Good. - Letter penned in black ink & filling one side of a sheet of "Mudie's Manchester Limited" 8 inch high by 5 inch wide cream letterhead. Mudie has inserted "Library" after "Mudie's" in the heading and has added "England" to the address. Signed "Miss Doris Mudie". The date of reply to the letter has been stamped below the address & there is a small tear to the top edge & another to the left edge of the letter. There are several pin pricks to the top left corner & 2 small tears in the address have been repaired. Folded twice for mailing. Together with a carbon copy of the recipient's typed reply. Good. <p>Mudie writes to the editor of the New York World asking about the possibility of setting up an American lecture tour about the postwar condition of Central Europe. "During 1920 I had recourse to travel over all the European belligerent states and to administer relief in the new Republic of Czecho-Slovakia. I gathered much information political and economic while there and subsequently in the enemy states Austria Germany and Hungary". The reply from James Pond of the Pond Lecture Bureau on behalf of the New York World editor notes that the subject would be of interest to Americans but that setting up any lecture series would have to be preceded by a meeting since interest depends so much on the personality of the lecturer.<p>Doris Mudie was a British author and translator. She translated and edited with Elizabeth Hill "The Letters of Dostoyevsky to His Wife" 1930 and "The Letters of Lenin" 1937. Mel Brooks' screenplay for "The Twelve Chairs" was based on an English translation by Mudie of the novel "Sitting on Diamonds" by Ilf and Yevgeny Petrov. Manchester, U.K.: 26th June, 1921. unknown
1866104886Toronto 1866. Leather Bound. Good. 466 xv p. Black leather spine with holes and chipped label. Green paper-covered boards are soiled. Front free endpaper and title page loosening. Thumb mark page 19. Johnstown District was an historic district of Upper Canada in existence until 1849 consisting of the counties of Carleton Grenville and Leeds. The district town was originally Johnstown but later became Brockville. <br/><br/> hardcover
2000192657Darwin N.T.: Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory 2000. Softcover. Very Good. Color illustrated wraps. 58 pages : color illustrations portraits. Government publication. Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory paperback
197528886Peking: Wenwu Press 1975. First edition. Softcover. g. Folio. 141 5 29pp. Original red cloth with white and gold lettering on front cover and decoration in gilt on spine. Pictorial endpapers. Laid in a slim softcover folio being a translation in English and French of the main volume. The main volume has text in Chinese and Uighur. Books preserved in original publisher's slipcase with Chinese and Uighur lettering on front cover. Situated on China's northwestern highlands where the natural conditions are favorable to the preservation of historical objects Sinkiang has an extremely rich cultural heritage and a wealth of historical relics. There archaeologists have carried out numerous excavations and investigations. The present work displays in numerous color and b/w photographic reproductions mainly cultural relics sites and ruins of various periods prior to the Ming Dynasty. Edges of slipcase and softcover folio age-toned. Spine of main volume slightly yellowed. Slipcase in overall good softcover folio in good binding and interior in good to very good condition. Wenwu Press unknown
18-5483London England: Peter Nahum at the Leicester Galleries 2001. . 4to. 148 pp. Stiff glossy black and color pictorial wraps. As new. Color plates. Includes catalogue of 69 exhibited works including works by Albert Goodwin William Higgins Gustave Dore Nils Kreuger Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones William Holman Hunt Baron Leon Frederic Joseph Edward Southall William Huggins Violet Brunton et al. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibit presented by Peter Nahum at the Leicester Galleries taking place at the International Fine Art Fair in New York NY from May 11 through 16 2001 and in London England at 5 Ryder St. from June 12 through July 7 2001 in conjunction with the Grosvenor House Art and Antiques Fair. Includes price list stapled to title page. London, England: Peter Nahum at the Leicester Galleries, 2001. paperback
19130034015Duffield & Company 1913. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. this book is in tight shape with a wobbly front cover.red cloth cover with black letters.in very clean unmarked condition published by Ernest Picard & Louis Tuetey and translated by Louise Seymour Houghton.a rare find Duffield & Company hardcover
1985007053Georgia : Georgia Council for the Arts 1985 1985. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Soft cover. Fine/No Jacket. 1st edition1st printing ; 32 p. booklet : chiefly illustrations some in color ; 16 x 23 cm. ; LC: NK4210.N27 ; OCLC: 811052274 ; textured decorative wrappers glassine protective sheet on title page ; Published on the occasion of exhibitions held at the Lamar Dodd Art Center Apr. 6-Apr. 30 Fay Gold Gallery May 19-June 14 and the Madison Morgan Culture Center Oct. 6-Nov. 17. ; "Nasisse's style is intuitive and fictional. The South is particularly susceptible to confusions of fact and fiction and Nasisse makes personalized myths of 'haints' and 'boogey men'. His creations invoke images from various primitive cultures such as Haitian Voodoo Mexican and Italian votives and Mayan ritual figures. The eccentricity of some of his creations evokes the religious fervor of work by some of Nasisse's untrained artist friends like Dilmus Hall and Reverend Howard Finster or the grotesque humor of the late Nellie Mae Rowe."--Peter Morrin ; "I just take up a pencil and trace out the future of a thing."--Andy Nasisse ; scarce ; spot on inside front cover ; else FINE <br/> <br/> [Georgia] : Georgia Council for the Arts, 1985 paperback
19045824MA: The Essex Institute. Very Good. 1904. Limited/Numbered Edition. Hardcover. A few small light spots to the front board - see image and dusting to the top edge. ; Book is in excellent condition - exceptions noted. Limited edition of 150 of which this is Number 118. ; B&W Illustrations & Photographs; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 116 pages . The Essex Institute hardcover
1793303729London: British Library 1793. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Full leather binding in very good condition. PO bookplate. Publication dates for plays are: 1793 1793 1795 1791 1791. Binding secure. All plays adapted for theatrical representation as performed at Theatres-Royal Drury-Lane and Covent Garden. British Library Hardcover
17-1280Minneapolis: Walker Art Center 1977. 4to. 72 pp. Good. Soft Cover. Printed stiff pictorial wraps. Some shelf wear. Color and B&W plates throughout. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Minneapolis: Walker Art Center, 1977. paperback
71-9988New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1978. 8vo. 281 pp. Soft Cover. Color and B & W illustrations. Very Good minor surface rubs crease to lower right cover corner light stains to cover.Heavy book shipping may cost extra. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1978. paperback
75-8657New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1978. 4to. Slim Stapled Wrap. ca. 14 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Very Good with Creasing Abrasions Age Toning. Provenance: From the library of the San Francisco Gallerist Pasquale Iannetti. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1978 unknown
75-8656New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1978. 4to. Soft Cover. ca. 270 pp. B&W and Color Plates. Good with Creasing Abrasions Minor Damp Stain on Cover. Ex-LibraryProvenance: From the library of the San Francisco Gallerist Pasquale Iannetti. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1978 paperback
1994077114Washington / London: Smithsonian Institution Press 1994. First Edition. hardcover. Like New/Like New. 10x1x10. First edition. Black cloth covers with blue lettering. Black pictorial dust jacket. Features many photographs some in color. Indexed. 224 pp. Book is in like new condition hardly any signs of wear. Light rubbing on dust jacket. Full refund if not satisfied. Smithsonian Institution Press hardcover
18-9748Washington DC : National Museum of Women in the Arts 2018. 8vo. 95p. Softcover. Very good very slight creasing on cover very slight markings on cover. Color prints throughout.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Washington, DC : National Museum of Women in the Arts, 2018. paperback
199074457Washington DC: National Research Council 1990. Presumed First paperback Edition First printing. Trade paperback. Good. xiii 1 421 1 pages. Illustrations. References. Glossary. Index. Ex-library with usual markings. Some markings blacked out. Cover has some wear and soiling and front corner creased. The Committee was asked to conduct a comprehensive review of the biological effects of ionizing radiation focusing on information that had been reported since the conclusion of the BEIR III study and to the extent that available information permitted provide new estimates of the risks of genetic and somatic effects in humans due to low-level exposures of ionizing radiation. These risk estimates were to address both internal and external sources of radiation and the procedures by which these risk estimates were derived was to be documented. The Committee on the Biological Effects of Ionizing Radiation BEIR is a committee of the American National Research Council. It publishes reports on the effects of ionizing radiation. This book reevaluates the health risks of ionizing radiation in light of data that have become available since the 1980 report on this subject was published. The data include new much more reliable dose estimates for the A-bomb survivors the results of an additional 14 years of follow-up of the survivors for cancer mortality recent results of follow-up studies of persons irradiated for medical purposes and results of relevant experiments with laboratory animals and cultured cells. It analyzes the data in terms of risk estimates for specific organs in relation to dose and time after exposure and compares radiation effects between Japanese and Western populations. National Research Council paperback