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198830073Rutgers: Rutgers University Press 1988. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine/near fine. Clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. 197 pp. Illustrated in both color and black and white. With essays by Boyer and Elizabeth Prelinger. A handsome near fine copy in dustwrapper. Late 19th century art. Rutgers University Press unknown books
199223233New York: Guernsey's 1992. With 416 lots cataloged and illustrated this is one of the better overview references to artworks created on Long Island and with many of them produced by Long Island resident artists; with a good biographical section at back giving references to many of the artists in the catalog; several artists are represented by more than one work and some by several - Andy Warhol 8 Alfred Bricher 8 Willem de Kooning 12 Louise Nevelson 10 and others; usefully indexed with lot numbers; approx. 8 3/4" x 9" size; softcover; light wear to binding; in very good condition and a good general reference to the art and artists of Long Island. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Guernsey's Paperback books
197316153Amsterdam: Stedelijk Museum 1973. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Square paperbound volume. Illustrated with black and white photographs. Published on the occasion of a 1973 exhibition in Amsterdam. A clean very good plus copy in bound printed wraps. Unpaginated. Stedelijk Museum paperback books
19093237City of New York 1909. Softcover. Good. Cover off and ripped rest is very clean tight and fresh. Needs attention but a good example. Stiff wraps. xvii 241 pp. 112 bw plates. Plates include 54 paintings 10 murals and 48 works of sculpture. Index lists the subjects but not the artist or sculptor. All the works listed in this catalogue had been acquired by Sept. 1 1908. A terrific listing of portraiture ansd sculpture and a valuable reference. Poorly bound initially and while still tight and complete would greatly benefit from being rebound. City of New York paperback books
1909221728New York: City of New York 1909. hardcover. very good. Prepared and Issued by the Art Commission of The City of New York. With over 100 b/w photographic plates protected with lettered tissue. 241pp. Short thick 4to burgundy cloth with simple gilt-lettered spine. New York: City of New York 1909. Front hinge is just a bit weak and there is one faint stain on fore-edge which is also visible in the margins of effected pages otherwise a very good copy of this uncommon book.<br/><br/> City of New York unknown books
198022568London: The National Gallery 1980. First edition. Presentation copy inscribed by Kitaj to Jonathan Williams and Tom Meyer on the title-page: "for the Cornered Closites with much love from Kitaj. Fine copy. 4to illustrations original printed wrappers. Fine copy. The National Gallery unknown books
197830007Berlin: Eine Ausstellung des Berliner Kunstlerprogramms des DAAD 1978. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good . Large multi-folded sheet of paper. A poster announcing the exhibition of automotive drawings and sculptures by artist Don Potts in Berlin in 1978. When opened this poster measures 23" wide x 32" tall. With text and images on the verso of the poster as well. In very good or better condition. A scarce piece of art ephemera. Eine Ausstellung des Berliner Kunstlerprogramms des DAAD unknown books
199628329New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 1996. First edition. Cloth. Fine/near fine. Thick clothbound quarto in dustwrapper. 477 pp. Book includes nearly 200 representative examples of medieval metalwoork. With 458 illustrations of which 208 are in full color. A handsome fine clothbound book in near fine illustrated dustwrapper. Impressive volume. Quite heavy. Additional shipping charges may apply. Metropolitan Museum of Art unknown books
198420961New York: 55 Mercer Street Gallery 1984. First edition. Loose Sheets. Very Good . Single sheet of paper approx. 11 x 17" high. Offset on paper. Illustrated poster for a group exhibition at 55 Mercer Street Gallery in NYC. Show was curated by Joseph Mashek and included works by The Starn Twins David Wojnarowicz Chaiklin Brazelton Lasker Neher and others. This poster was designed by Wojnarowicz. Faint mailing folds else a near fine example. Poster was designed in 1984 for this show which ran in January 1985. Rare early poster art by Wojnarowicz. <br/><br/> 55 Mercer Street Gallery unknown books
197530019New York: Haleakala 1975. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Tall glossy stapled wrappers. 43 pp. Illustrated in black and white. Preface by Robert Stearns. This publication represents the first attempt at documentation of the events and concerts and varied activities presented at The Kitchen Venter for Video and Music which is more commonly known as The Kitchen. A handsome very good copy. Haleakala paperback books
193417136Malden MA: The Perry Pictures Company Circa 1934. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. 7.5" x 9" appox. saddle-stapled catalog in wraps. Punched through at top left corner and strung with blue cord. Wraps lightly toned with wear near staples. Interior generally clean and bright. Very good. 64pp. Also includes promotional packet for The Perry Pictures "Course in Picture Study" and order sheet laid in. <br/><br/>Catalog and promotional packet for low-cost color reprodcutions marketed primarily as educational aides and intended for sale to schools churches and individuals. The catalog features small samples of the pictures in black and white as many as 75 to a page with product numbers and a handful of larger reproductions one in color. Images include European and American master paintings portraits of famous people sculpture historical landmarks and natural history for use in the classroom or home. A large selection of religious artwork and iconography is depicted as well. Additional material related to the "Course in Picture Study" consisting of pictures accompanied by educational text. The Perry Pictures Company paperback books
1982232001Los Angeles: STI Pub. Samaritan Theological Inst 1982. i 13p. 5.5x8.5 inches introduction footnotes very good pamphlet in stapled blue wraps. On Sodom and Gomorrah Levitical Law and Christ. STI Pub. Samaritan Theological Inst unknown books
193924400300New York: MacMillan Company 1939. First edition. Hardcover. Minimal cover wear. A 6 ¼ x 13 hard cover litho on cloth. When opened it reveals two 2 books one above the other in the same binding. The top book is the 171 pp. Reader Manual for Jim and Judy. Contents includes The Underlying Principles of the Primer Period Testing and Classifying Pupils and Lesson Plans. The bottom book is Jim and Judy The New Work-Olay Books. Arthur I. Gates Miriam Blanton Huber & Celeste Comgys Peardon. The MacMillan Company. 1939. A 154 pp. profusely illustrated primer. MacMillan Company hardcover books
198422501984. Softcover. G cover ma7y have some slight wear. corner bumped. Wraps. 92 pp. 8 color 55 bw plates. Catalogue lists 80 works all of which are illustrated in the end section in small format. Also included besides a substantial essay are a checklist of all known works in different mediums and listings of shows bibliography and exhibition record and chronology. A New Mexico painter who judging by the chronology had itchy feet. Catalog of an exhibition at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities January 15 to March 18 1984 and Roswell Museum and Art Center April 1 to May 20 1984. Includes bibliographical references pages 75-77. unknown books
199329000Minneapolis: Associates of the James Ford Bell Library Univ. of Minnesota 1993. First edition. Cloth. A fine copy. Foreword 83 pp. Sm. 8vo. Urness Carol curator. Covers the founding of the James Ford Bell Library at the University of Minnesota with its focus on the growth of European trade. Includes the 11 page booklet announcement of the 40th anniversary of the James Ford Bell Library 1953-1993. Associates of the James Ford Bell Library, Univ. of Minnesota hardcover books
198956975Palo Alto 1989. Broadsheet announcement. 22 x 28cm. Two vertical folds. <br/><br/> unknown books
1983750821983. ASSOCIATION FOR THE AINU FOLKLORE. FABLES OF MEN HITOBITO NO MONOGATARI Reports on the Ainu Folklore Vol. III. Sapporo: Association for the Ainu Folklore 1983. Paperback 202 pp. Near fine. Trilingual - Ainu Japanese & English renderings of folktales. unknown books
214826New York: the Association 194-. Six-panel brochure 3.5x6 inches when folded together with two envelopes. Solicits bequests to support the organization's work at schools for the blind and clinics to prevent blindness. the Association unknown books
1972282382Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities 1972. Stapled Pamphlet. Very Good binding. Stapled pamphlet. 44 pp. in cardstock covers with illustration by Gene Hile McKinney. Very Good binding. Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities unknown books
192782185Washington: ASNLH 1927. Paperback. Very Good. 16p. Pamphlet. No Separate wrapper. 23cm. Outer leaf has some light chipping and is pulled at staples. Their Home Study Dept. was established in 1927 which is when we think this pamphlet was written since the textbook for the study of "The Negro in History was to be the 4th ed. of Woodson's "The Negro in Our History" See p. 13. The 5th edition was published in 1928. <br/><br/> ASNLH paperback books
194375490Washington 1943. Paperback. Very Good. 8p. No separate wrapper. 23cm. Mary McLeod Bethune is listed as President a position she filled from 1936 to 1951. <br/><br/> paperback books
196753742Washington 1967. Paperback. Very Good. 87p. Wrapper. 25cm. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "Paul Laurence Dunbar: The Rejected Symbol" by Darwin T. Turner. pages 1-13. <br/><br/> paperback books
198053718Washington 1980. Paperback. Very Good. 93-184p. Wrapper. 25cm. Paper clip mark on some interior leaves. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "From Slavery to Freedom in Mississippi's Legal System" by James T. Currier. pages 112-125. <br/><br/> paperback books
192853738Washington 1928. Paperback. Good. 225-401p. Wrapper edges ragged. 25cm. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "The Negro in the History of the Pacific Northwest" by W. Sherman Savage. pages 255-264. <br/><br/> paperback books
195553717Washington 1955. Paperback. Very Good. 305-397p. plus index. Wrapper. 25cm. The most important periodical on African American history and culture. It began publication in 1916 and was edited for over thirty years by Carter G. Woodson. One of the articles in this issue is "Booker T. Washington and the French" by Mercer Cook. pages 318-340. <br/><br/> paperback books