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1976249331Ripton VT: St. Mawr Jazz Poetry Project 1976. Magazine. 16p. 8.5x11 inches single sheet of music with lyrics laid-in as a supplenment poetry bios very good poetry journal in stapled pictorial wraps. St. Mawr Jazz Poetry Project unknown books
186569773Milwaukee 1865. Paperback. Very Good. Broadside. 13.5 x 21.5cm. Two horizontal creases. At head of title: Please Read and Circulate. An appeal for the donation of vegetables for soldiers in the Union Army. The vegetables "Potatoes Onions Pickles Sour-krout Dried Fruit &c &c." were to be shipped to the Chairman in care of Dutcher Ball & Goodrich at 103 East Water Street in Milwaukee. "If any prefer to give Shirts Drawers Socks or any other serviceable articles let them do so. Money of course we always want." This uncommon broadside flyer is signed in type at end by Walter S. Carter Chairman John A. Dutcher Treasurer and D. W. Perkins Secretary. <br/><br/> paperback books
191423641New York: Mitchell Kennerley. Very Good. 1914. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket good sound copy moderate wear to extremities hinges and binding fully intact gilt lettering still bright on spine and front cover; top edge gilt. caricature sketches A survey of the vaudeville scene of the day with discussions and caricature sketches of nearly fifty leading performers. Many legendary names are included -- Harry Lauder Nora Bayes Ruth St. Denis Vernon and Irene Castle Elsie Janis Houdini Annette Kellermann Al Jolson Will Rogers Bert Williams Lillian Russell etc. -- and just as many others whose one-time renown has faded to nothingness: Laddie Cliff or Ray Cox anyone Ching Ling Foo Also a few who you might not automatically think of as vaudeville performers e.g. Ethel Barrymore and Sarah Bernhardt. There are 49 plates in all: one in color Bernhardt the frontispiece six in tint and the remainder are black-and-white line drawings in what I would call a kind of proto-Hirschfeld style. The author was the wife of art critic Charles Henry Caffin and the author of several works of dance criticism; the illustrator was a Mexican-born artist and gallery owner who was influential in New York art circles in the 1910s and 1920s. Very scarce even lacking as is this copy the rare dust jacket. And to save you the trouble: this book can be read online and you can order a POD reproduction from any number of sources; if you want the real thing though it may be a long time before you run across another one. I'm just saying. . Mitchell Kennerley hardcover books
19963406V.p. 1996. A collection of 410 titles concerning Women in the West. Condition Statement: Overall most of the books in the collection are in "good" or "good" condition which typically describes a book that is sufficiently worn the binding soiled scuffed stained or spotted and may have loose joints hinges pages etc. To a lesser extent there are books in "fair" condition namely a well-worn book that has complete text pages including those with maps or plates but may lack endpapers half-title etc. The binding and/or jacket may also be worn. Women in the American West: Books and Ephemera from the Collection of Dorothy Sloan. SEE DETAILED FINDING AID on our website. <br/><br/>Dorothy Sloan b. 1943 is justly considered to be one of great scholar-booksellers of Western Americana Texana and Latin Americana. Dorothy Sloan Rare Books auction catalogues are recognized as models of their kind and feature an unusually broad array of printed books maps manuscripts and ephemera and are particularly strong in 19th-century materials. In many instances Sloan's bibliographic descriptions have become the description of record.<br/>She began her career at John Howell in San Francisco and thence to Jenkins Company in Austin. She issued her first rare book catalogue in 1984 and her first auction catalogue in 1994. Suffice it to say that as a woman she was literally a pioneer in such an endeavor. <br/><br/>Over the years she built a collection of Women in the West which is described in the 29-page Inventory below. Here is a collection of both women authors and women as the subject of historical and literary narrative. Most of the collection was kept in storage for the last twenty-eight years awaiting cataloguing and eventual sale. As we all know "Life" often interferes with our plans particularly as we grow older. <br/><br/>When Dorothy retired last year we acquired the collection of Women in the West. We are pleased to offer it en bloc for the price of $8200 which includes free shipping in the Continental United States. <br/><br/>Of the 410 titles in the collection nearly 25% are more than a century old. The earliest book in the collection is Sally Hastings' Poems on different subjects. To which is added a descriptive account of a family tour to the West. Lancaster 1808. The author describes her travels from Lancaster County to Washington PA. through the Alleghenies and gives an account of the Ohio River at Pittsburgh.<br/><br/>Only a handful of titles in the collection were published in the last 30 years the "newest" one dated 1996 namely: Anne Butler and Ona Siporin Uncommon common women. which contains culturally and ethnically diverse accounts of women who lived in the American West.<br/><br/>The physical size of the collection is considerable. Without any packing material it would encompass 15 large boxes. There are photographs gum cards engravings various inscribed books plays of the California Gold Rush memoirs and captivity narratives travelogues captivity narratives autobiographies Western novels pamphlets private press material a few 'zines journals catalogues and magazines. It is the culmination of decades of labor spanning all genres in the Western Americana tradition. The collection represents women's voices of a myriad of ethnicities including various Native American tribes African and African-American women Hispanic women prostitutes madams cowgirls ranchers pioneers and their struggles in the face of physical social and cultural adversity. <br/><br/>We are reluctant to mention "highlights" as it would suggest that "lowlights" do not merit attention from scholars and bibliophiles alike. We invite readers to peruse the Inventory of the collection capably prepared by Hunter Corb to allow readers to make that determination for themselves. <br/><br/>Included is the first edition of Miriam Colt's autobiography which describes her ill-fated expedition to Kansas Went to Kansas 1862 in which she traveled more than 1300 miles to establish a communal vegetarian colony. Colt provides vivid and frightening details of a family's ordeals on the frontier landscape including severe illness and encounters with lawless gangs. Defrauded of their investment in the Vegetarian Settlement Company the Colts left Kansas in the fall of 1856. Colt's husband and son died en route leaving only mother and daughter to return to New York. <br/><br/>Another work of interest is Sarah Hopkins's Life Among the Piutes an autobiography written at the encouragement of Ralph Waldo Emerson. This is considered to be the first book written and published in English by a Native American woman. It provides "extensive information about pre-White northern Paiute culture the types of foods marriage and other social practices as well as political leadership" Paher while simultaneously increasing awareness and sympathy for the plight of Native Americans. <br/><br/>Melinda Rankin's Twenty Years Among the Mexicans describes her missionary labor in south Texas and Mexico. Herein are depicted the experiences of the first Protestant woman missionary in Latin America. Although laws in Mexico at the time forbade the introduction of any form of Protestantism into the country Rankin traveled there in 1852 and established the first Protestant mission in Northern Mexico continuing her work there for a few decades before returning to the United States due to health problems. This narrative describes not just Rankin's missionary labors but also many dramatic events in Texas and Mexico including revolutionary turmoil the American Civil War and her capture by the notorious military leader rancher and outlaw Juan Cortina.<br/><br/>From early settlers of the West during and shortly after the American Revolution; to ranchers and pioneering women in the early days of the Republic of Texas and the fight for independence; to overland travels in covered wagons on the famed Oregon Trail at the outset of the American Civil War; to excursions into Mexico and Latin America at the end of the 19th and into the 20th centuries. Over two hundred years of women's experiences can be found within this collection and as such there is something for every student and subject matter.<br/><br/>SEE DETAILED FINDING AID ON OUR WEBSITE which enumerates each and every one of the 410 titles:<br/><br/>https://www.michaellaird.com/cat.phpid=307. unknown books
19891310737Leningrad: Aurora Art Publishers 1989. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 159; G/G-; ivory spine with black text; dust jacket has slight soiling to exterior; minor wear to edges; cloth has slight sunning to boards; boards slightly splayed; text block shows light wear to exterior; illustrated endpapers; interior clean; arts- Russian. 1310737. FP New Rockville Stock. Aurora Art Publishers hardcover books
196312254New York: The Samuel L. Guggenheim Museum 1963. Softbound. Good small amount of small writing on top right corner of cover. White wraps. 126 pp. 22 color 68 bw plates a 20 pp. supplement with 7 bw plates. Biographic chronology 'Kandinsky in Russia' by Kenneth C. Lindsay 'Kandinsky in Germany' by H. K. Rothel 'Kandinsky in France' by Jean Cassou catalogue of 123 works excerpts from writings on and by Kandinksy many exquisite plates--in all a very pleasant volume. Also includes special supplement on special loan of Soviet-owned paintings. The Samuel L. Guggenheim Museum unknown books
196952712Utica NY: Utica College 1969. Six sheets 7-1/4" x 10" printed one side stapled at top left corner. Creased from being folded o/w VG. Utica College unknown books
1942211311942. Softcover. VG- cover lightly soiled round stamp inside front & back covers. Grey wraps. Appx. 100 pp. Numerous bw plates. In examining women's adornment and headress the catalogue divides the presentation into the following categories: Paintings Drawings and Prints; Sculpture; Decorative Arts Jewelry Toilet Articles Chinese Mirrors Greek Vases Textiles Coins and Medals. Almost 300 items are included in the exhibition. paperback books
200423026ENew York: Newmarket Press 2004. First Edition. Signed by the author Mira Nair “Salaams Mira Nairâ€. Hardcover 9 1/2†x 8 3/4†176 pages. A pictorial movie book for the 2004 film Vanity Fair directed by Mira Nair starring Reese Witherspoon Gabriel Byrne Romola Garai Rhys Ifans Jonathan Rhys Meyers and James Purefoy. Includes much production information including chapters on the casting of the film costumes and hairstyles locations production design editing creating the title design producing the film etc. Also includes the screenplay illustrated with scenes from the film. Fine copy in a fine price-clipped dust jacket. Newmarket Press hardcover books
1989118572Dublin: The Irish Architectural Archive and the Irish Georgian Society 1989. Second Printing. Softcover. VG clean tight interior with minor shelf wear to covers. Glossy grey wraps with color photograph; 161 pp. with bw photographs throughout. A heartbreaking study of the once-stately country homes and castles in Ireland that now stand in ruins or have been demolished. Excellent historic photos and scholarly essays by the authors. The Irish Architectural Archive and the Irish Georgian Society unknown books
182735012Ipswich: Printed and Sold by E. Shalders 1827. 1st edition NCBEL III 717; Sadleir 575; Wolff 1286. SIGNED by Robert Russell Cobbold on the half-title page. Green linen cloth spine over drab paper boards with printed paper title label to spine. Cocked. Rear joint cloth starting with evidence of an old repair attempt. Bookplate of R W Lamb. A Very Good copy. xv 1 blank 243 1 blank 241 - 244 245 - 262 pp. Errata slip tipped-in at rear. Untrimmed. Frontis 2 copperplate portraits & 101 inserted lithographic plates one folding from drawings by the author. 8vo. 9-1/4" x 5-5/8" <br/><br/>Much influenced by his late mother's interests and charitable impulses Cobbold published Valentine Verses . to benefit her favourite charities but he came to be embarrassed by the critical reception of both poems and pictures. He is best known today for his novel The History of Margaret Catchpole 1845." ODNB. Printed and Sold by E. Shalders hardcover books
36031Chicago: IWW n.d. Pamphlet. 32p. wraps. very good but for Marine Transport Workers rubberstamp from Baltimore on front cover. Swedish translation of "What is the I.W.W." Undated but address listed is 1001 West Madison Street Chicago used July 1917 - March 1925. IWW unknown books
1982199731Metuchen NJ: The Scarecrow Press 1982. Hardcover. xxxiii 481p. corners slightly bumped else as new. The Scarecrow Press hardcover books
194528612NY: Hastings House 1945. Hardcover. Very good. Second Printing. xxvi 566pp index. Very good hardback in a rubbed jacket that has some minor spots of loss along the edges and a half inch deep chip to the head of the spine. <br/><br/> Hastings House hardcover books
2717qsNew York: Hastings House MXMXLV. Sponsored by the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts; Co-sponsored by the Salt Lake County Commission. Octavo gray cloth hardcover map illus. endpapers xxvi 595 pp. Very Good with slight sunning to edges; in a Good mylar protected dust jacket with heavy edgewear that includes chipping. Hastings House, MXMXLV. Sponsored by the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts; Co-sponsored by the Salt Lake County Commission. hardcover books
1942177829Salt Lake City: Sponsored by the Utah State Inst. of Fine Arts & Utah State Road Commission 1942. Paperback. 90p. 5.5x7.5 inches index introduction illustrated with b&w photos and map small neat ownership name otherwise very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. American Guide Series. Sponsored by the Utah State Inst. of Fine Arts & Utah State Road Commission paperback books
P6135Geneva: Tipografiia gruppy starykh narodovol'tsev 1899. Small octavo 15 Ã 11.5 cm. Original staple-stitched printed self-wrappers; 16 pp. Very good or better. Written by one of the first peasant organizations "The brotherhood for protection of the people's rights" this brochure calls for peasants to organize themselves to fight for their collective rights. The brochure is unattributed but was likely written by Viktor Chernov 1873-1952 a Russian revolutionary who was living in exile in the Tambov region at the time and was instrumental in founding the brotherhood. In 1899 at the end of his exile Chernov left Russia and settled in Geneva where this brochure was published. In the next year Chernov founded the Anarcho-socialist league in Geneva and published his next brochure "Another question of the revolution" in which he argued for the inclusion of peasant farmers into the proletarian revolutionary movement. No. 346 in the Souvarine and Bernshtein catalog Dekker & Nordemann BV 1980. unknown books
1969105805Washington: Department of the Army 1969. ix237p. 8x10.25 inches foreword introduction source materials appendixes entries are briefly annotated or excerpted illustrated with tables and graphs some folding and 9 large color maps folded into pocket at rear very good in original pictorial wraps. FYI most of the enclosed maps are original to this volume but also find a detailed National Geographic map. DA Pamphlet 550-6. Department of the Army unknown books
194853543Washington DC: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1948. First Edition. Quarto 29cm. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; pp 66-98; illus. Light wear to covers else Near Fine. Single issue in original wrappers of this standard Soviet-American cold-war propaganda monthly. Includes articles on the "Matrosov Movement" written by Matrosov; collective farming in Tajikistan; the training of Soviet lawyers; a tribute to V.M. Molotov; others. Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics unknown books
194753539Washington DC: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1947. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 32pp; illus. Covers rather rubbed with small perforation at center of front wrapper; Very Good. Christmas issue in original wrappers of this standard Soviet-American propaganda monthly. Includes articles on Soviet electrification; currency reform; extracts from recently-released Nazi documents; others. Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics unknown books
194753538Washington DC: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1947. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 32pp; illus. Covers a bit rubbed else Near Fine. Single issue in original wrappers of this standard Soviet-American propaganda monthly. Includes articles on the Karaganda coal fields; financing of private home building; a profile of Kirghiz ballerina Bibissara Beishenalieva; a one-chapter from Ilya Ehrenburg's newly-published novel "Storm"; others. Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics unknown books
194753537Washington DC: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1947. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 24pp; illus. Covers a bit rubbed else Near Fine. Single issue in original wrappers of this standard Soviet-American propaganda monthly. Includes articles on the Stakhanov Movement Collective Farming Lithuanian Folk Singers others. Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics unknown books
194653546Washington DC: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1946. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 24pp; illus. Covers a bit rubbed else Near Fine. Single issue in original wrappers of this standard Soviet-American cold-war propaganda monthly. Includes articles on welfare for railway workers; the burgeoning Soviet auto industry; state aid to peasant farms; establishment of the Pavlov Institute; others. Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics unknown books
194653544Washington DC: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1946. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 24pp; illus. Covers a bit rubbed else Near Fine. Single issue in original wrappers of this standard Soviet-American cold-war propaganda monthly. Includes articles on Soviet film including that year's Stalin Prize winners in Film; child care; the development of prefabricated housing; agricultural mechanization; others. Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics unknown books
194653545Washington DC: Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1946. First Edition. Quarto 27cm. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 24pp; illus. Covers a bit rubbed else Near Fine. Single issue in original wrappers of this standard Soviet-American cold-war propaganda monthly. Includes articles on veterans' rights; the Soviet chemical industry; Soviet libraries; celebrations of Navy Day of the USSR July 28 and All-Union Physical Culture Day July 21; others. Embassy of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics unknown books