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194355785London: Macmillan & Co. Very Good. 1943. Hardcover. Blue boards gilt stamping on spine a very good copy in a slightly toned and chipped DJ with the price ripped off. . Macmillan & Co. hardcover books
1973555661973. Folio pp. 40 made up 15 x 10 inch "loose-leaf notebook" in a custom red cloth covered clam shell box with clasp AEG. Each sheet is encased in plastic and contains mounted original wine labels with a hand written name number and cost per glass and bottle. Included are wines from around the World on 40 pages. There are 81 mounted labels as well as an envelope with 20 more laid in. Very fine as one would expect at The Plaza. One of a kind. This is the "wine book" that the sommelier would bring to a table to match the perfect wine with the perfect dinner. unknown books
193464817Boston:: Little Brown. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1934. Hardcover. First edition. Very good in a very good light edge wear with a few tiny chips age toning dust jacket. An attractive and relatively well preserved copy.; 462 pages . Little, Brown, hardcover books
2010236555Portland OR: Team Colors Collective in association with Eberhardt Press 2010. Paperback. 102p. plus 4 unnumbered pages for notes and comments wraps 4.25x5.5 inches very good condition in dj. Team Colors Collective in association with Eberhardt Press paperback books
19345882Windham Conn: Ladies' Aid of the Windham Congregational Church; Printed by Edmund B. Thompson Hawthorn House 1934. Stitched booklet 24 x cm. 51 3 pages. Advertisements. Table of Contents. Cover title: Windham Cook Book. ~ Evident FIRST EDITION. Attributed recipes contributed by the Ladies' Aid members. In publisher-issued printed pale green floral wallpaper wrappers; wrapper edges chipped. Good or a bit better. With one manuscript recipe for Shad or Haddock Roe added in pencil to the final page. OCLC locates six copies. Ladies' Aid of the Windham Congregational Church; [Printed by Edmund B. Thompson, Hawthorn House] unknown books
201122911ELos Angeles: Fox Searchlight Pictures 2011. First Edition. Small format paperbound 5 1/2†x 8 1/2†120 pages. This is first appearance in book form of this screenplay specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nomination of the Best Original Screenplay. Shooting script for the film Win Win by Tom McCarthy. Illustrated with stills from the film. A perfectbound book looking like a trade paperback. Some minor soiling to the covers in printed wrappers. The film was directed by Thomas Tom McCarthy and stars Paul Giamatti Amy Ryan Jeffrey Tambor and Bobby Cannavale. The story of a struggling lawyer Giamatti who also coaches the high school wrestling team who befriends a talented young wrestler whose mother is in rehab. Fox Searchlight Pictures paperback books
30146Softcover. VG. Blue/red stapled wraps. 22 pp. Profuse bw and color plates. unknown books
19821243Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 1982. Softcover. VG/ some rubbing fading and light creasing to cover copy may have slight foxing to upper block edges. Color illustrated wraps. 211 pp. profusely illustrated in bw. with over 100 plates. Catalogue lists over 100 works by Rush and a few others as well as some pieces wrongly attributed to William Rush. Contains a selected bibliography. Numerous reproductions add to the scholarly essays by Linda Bantel William Rush Esq. D. Dodge Thompson The Public Work of William Rush: A Case Study in The Origins of American Sculpture Frank H. Goodyear Jr. "Tolerable Likenesses": The Portrait Busts of William Rush William H. Gerdts William Rush: Sculptural Genius or Inspired Artisan Virginia Norton Naude Toolmarks and Fingerprints: A Technical Discussion. Catalogue by Linda Bantel notes on each essay. A fascinating study of America's first great sculptor with many interesting insights. Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts unknown books
1915014504Cambridge: The Riverside Press 1915. Portrait frontispiece with tissue-guard. Thirteen additional full-page illustrations. A crisp and clean copy in an elusive dust jacket. 274pp. First Edition. Black Cloth. Almost No Wear/Nearly Fine. Large Octavo. The Riverside Press hardcover books
198639161986. Softcover. VG. Brown wraps. appx. 88 pp. 41 bw plates. 17 plates relating to Chase and his work; 24 plates relating to Henri and his work. First section deals with Chase the second with Henri. Each has a bibliography and list of works in the exhibition. Nowhere in this catalogue does it say where the Center For The Arts is located. A nice collection of plates; the essay on Henri is from the 1976 Chapellier Gallery catalogue. paperback books
1977142923Dagenham Essex: The British Fantasy Society 1977. Octavo pp. 1 2-15 16 pagination includes covers pictorial wrappers. First edition. Prints two stories by Hodgson "The Riven Night" and "The Phantom Ship" and an essay on Hodgson by Peter Tremayne. Issued as "British Fantasy Booklet" number 2. A fine copy. #142923 The British Fantasy Society unknown books
199374439San Francisco: The Book Club of California 1993. Octavo printed wrappers. First edition. The Club's annual keepsake for 1993. A fine copy in cloth slipcase. #74439 The Book Club of California unknown books
1964290473Clairvaux: Trianon Press 1964. paperback. very good. Illustrated 18 color plates. 56 pages. 4to. pictorial wrappers. Sunned cover toned pages. Clairvaux Jura France: The Trianon Press 1964. A very good copy.<br/><br/> A commemorative handbook to accompany the exhibition of the same title at Chateau de Boissia autumn 1964.<br/><br/> Trianon Press unknown books
183712235Washington: Thomas Allen printers 1837. 8vo. 150 pp. <br><br>Concerning the claim of the petitioners William B. Stokes Richard C. Stockton Lucius W. Stockton and Daniel Moore for compensation for services performed as contractors hired to carry the mail. Government document: 25th Congress 1st Session. Doc. No. 52. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume; six holes in inner margin touching only a few letters or numbers without affecting sense. First and last several pages lightly foxed. First page with ink numeral in upper right corner. Thomas Allen, printers unknown books
200226161Los Angeles and Princeton: Museum of Contemporary Art and Princeton University 2002. Hardcover. VG/VG. Green cloth pictorial DJ. 200 pp. 6 bw ills. and 124 color plates. Organized by Cornelia H. Butler and Paul Schimmel. Additional essays by Richard Shiff and Anne M. Wagner. Exhibition and catalogue that explores de Kooning's drawings of the female form between 1938 and 1955. A very nice catalogue. Museum of Contemporary Art and Princeton University hardcover books
1969181535Philadelphia: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts 1969. Softcover. VG. Illustrated red card covers. 20 pages illustrations. Catalog of the exhibition held at the Peale House Galleries of the academy. Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts unknown books
201422845ELos Angeles: Fox Searchlight 2014. First Edition. Small format paperbound 5 1/4†x 8 1/4†111 pages. This is first appearance in book form of this screenplay specially printed for distribution to members of the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences in consideration for nomination of the Best Adapted Screenplay. Illustrated with 4 pages of color stills from the film. Shooting script for the film Wild written by Nick Hornby based on the book by Cheryl Strayed directed by Jean-Marc Vallee starring Reese Witherspoon Laura Dern and Gaby Hoffman. A perfectbound book looking like a trade paperback. Fine in printed wrappers. Wild is the story of one woman’s 1100 mile solo hike along the Pacific Crest Trail in an effort to recover and heal from personal tragedy. It was nominated for 2 Oscars - Best Actress Witherspoon and Best Supporting Actress Dern. It was also nominated for Golden Globes for Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama Witherspoon. Fox Searchlight paperback books
192128313Albany N.Y.: The University of the State of New York State Museum 1921. This series of 264 color plates are reprinted from the plates used in the work entitled: Wild Flowers of New York issued as Volumes I and II of New York State Museum Memoir 15. Quarto cloth portfolio string-ties 264 color plates complete. Very Good. The University of the State of New York, State Museum, 1921. hardcover books
19307168Berlin: Wiegendruckgesellschaft 1930. First edition. Paperback. Orig. printed wrappers with front cover paper labels. Fine. 5 vols. From the Library of Carl H. Pforzheimer and with ragged but intact manila envelope of same. The membership and financial records of the society in various German cities for the years as follows:Einladung Zur Mainzer Tagung 1925; Einladung Zur Berliner Tagung 1926; Einladung Zur Dresdener Tagung 1927; Einladung Zur Berliner Tagung 1929; andEinladung Zur Stuttgarter Tagung 1930. Also included is an announcement from The American Advisory Committee inviting membership in this international society. The latter contains a listing of the American Advisory Committee members. The American Secretary Margaret Bingham Stillwell and the American Treasurer Lathrop C. Harpur. The Society was founded June 24 1924. All copies clean and crisp. Wiegendruckgesellschaft paperback books
205019Berkeley: the League 192-. Four-panel brochure with black and white photos of redwood forests. Notes the imminent danger of widespread deforestation by the lumber industry calls on the reader to donate funds for the purchase and preservation of forest tracts. Undated but notes that the state legislature had recently passed a $6 million State Park Bond issue. Cover shows a man dwarfed by redwoods at Bull Creek Flat. The League was originally a project of the California Women's Club Federation. the League unknown books
2014153702014. Spray paint and silkscreen on cigarette pack foil mounted to cardboard. Measuring approximately 28" x 22". SIGNED and dated by artist to verso. <br/><br/> unknown books
21954Y. Small 8vo pp. 20. paper wraps. cover soiled o/w VG. Anecdotes about the history and people of Aberdeen. unknown books
193860722New York 1938. Paperback. Good. 26p. Wrapper soil. 23cm. Foxing on edges. Other moderate wear. Many. probably most of the 400 workers were or had been teachers administrators etc. at various southern schools and colleges for African Americans. On the last page the racial breakdown of workers who are not individually identified by race is stated as 243 Negro 130 White 27 Indian and 4 Mulatto. <br/><br/> paperback books
187934994NY: Reprinted from "The World" 1879. Hardcover. Good/No dust jacket. Being a Truthful Tale of The Seventh Regiment in the Armory during the Railroad Strikes in July 1877. NY: Reprinted from "The World" 1879. Decorative head and tail pieces. 86 pp. Hardcover. 12mo size. Red cloth. Head and heel quite chipped and worn. Corners quite curled and split. Spine heavily darkened. Boards lightly rubbed and soiled with mild to moderate scattered abrading; concentrated more along front fore-edge. Edges and pages mildly toned with minimal scattered foxing and staining. Former owner's name label to front paste-down; "Geo. W. Corner Jr.". Gift inscription in ink to front fly-leaf to a G. W. Jr. possible relative of the subject. Top fore corner of pp. 41 - 44 chipped. Still quite good. Text bright binding tight. Good/. Reprinted from "The World" hardcover books
P002599Munich: R. Oldenbourg Ol'denburg 1924. Octavo 22 Ã 15 cm. Original staple-stitched self-wrappers; 11 pp. With a frontispiece portrait of the Grand Duke on coated paper and one chart The male descendants of Emperor the Nikolai I sic!. Oxidation from staples; light wear to wrappers and lower left corner of text lightly scuffed; else about very good. Scarce English translation of this defence of the claims to the throne of Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich which features a two-page preface signed "Kirill." From the preface: "The deliverance of Our perishing country emphatically demands the triumph of Right and Good and the reunion of all Russians--true to their Oath and loving their Country--around the same and only banner of legality under whose protection there can be neither quarrels nor dissension." A harbinger of the tragic disunity of the Russian aristocracy in emigration which would only intensify throughout the 1920s. Editions by the Union of Russian Legitimist Monarchists were published in French and English and were apparently aimed at a larger international audience. They are scarce with only two other titles recorded: "The head of the Romanoff Dynasty the Grand Duke Kirill Vladimirovich" and a French translation of the latter and a French translation of the present pamphlet. KVK OCLC show only two copies of the present title worldwide at the Bavarian State Library the International Labor Organization in Geneva and at Cambridge University. unknown books