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1989142276Madrid: Instituto de la Juventud 1989. Softcover. VG clean and tight but with some bending to front cover. Taupe card wraps with color illus. and black lettering. 52 pages with color and bw images throughout. Text in Spanish. List of photographers includes: Jose M. Calmet Ramon David Jacinto J. Esteban Javier Esteban Mabel Palacin Marc Viaplana. Catalogue from an annual exhibition of photos by young up-and-coming Spanish photographers. Includes professional biographies. Instituto de la Juventud unknown books
198046431980. Softbound. VG. Wraps. 32 pp. 35 bw plates. Catalogue lists 38 works all of which are priced. The etchings presented here came from the Mahonri Young collection which had been willed to Brigham Young University by Young Weir's son-in-law in 1957. unknown books
198017906Schenectady NY: Schenectady Museum 1980. Softcover. VG some mild exterior wear. Grey wraps. 45 pp. 4 color numerous bw plates. Published to accompany the exhibition held in Schenectady NY: Schenectady Museum Jan. 12 to Apr. 6 1980. Schenectady Museum unknown books
2009132677London: Rafael Valls Limited 2009. Softcover. VG. Color illustrated wraps unpaginate. Full page color plates. Commercial gallery catalogue featuring 40 works including works by Angelica Kauffman Henri-Pierre Danloux Willem van Aelst Gabriel Gresely Pierre Puget Dominic Serres and many others. Rafael Valls Limited unknown books
2009152288New York: The New Press 2009. First. Hardcover. NF/NF. Dark mauve cloth/boards with gilt lettering on spine. White/tan illus. dj. 594 pp. with 44 bw figures. Washington Franklin Jefferson Hamilton Adams and Madison-together they are best known as an intimate cadre of daring brilliant men credited with our nation's founding. But does this group tell the whole story In his widely praised new history of the roots of American patriotism celebrated author Ray Raphael expands the historical canvas to reveal an entire generation of patriots who pushed for independence fought a war and set the United States on its course-giving us "an evangelizing introduction to the American Revolution" Booklist. Called "entertaining yet informative" by Library Journal Founders brings to life seven historical figures whose stories anchor a sweeping yet intimate history of the Founding Era from the beginnings of unrest in 1761 through the passage of the Bill of Rights thirty years later. Here we follow the intertwined lives of George Washington and a private soldier in his army. America's richest merchant who rescued the nation from bankruptcy goes head to head with a peripatetic revolutionary who incited rebellion in seven states. Rounding out the company is a richly nuanced cast that includes a common village blacksmith a conservative slave owner with an abolitionist son and Mercy Otis Warren the most politically engaged woman of the time. - from the dj flap. The New Press hardcover books
1990148711Upperville VA: Oak Spring Garden Library 1990. Hardcover. VG/G light wear to block corners bumped library label inside front cover. Pages are otherwise very crisp and clean. Overall shelf wear to dust jacket with small tears and rubbing. Orange cloth boards with gold gilt lettering and illustration on front cover illustrated flyleaves color-illustrated dust jacket with black lettering xxxii 276 pp. with 100 color and duotone plates. "An Oak Spring Pomona is the second of a series of catalogues describing selections of the rare books and other material in the Oak Spring Garden Library a collection formed by Mrs. Paul Mellon. The Pomona describes a hundred books and manuscripts about fruit with illustrations taken from some of the most beaitufil books on the subject as well as original drawings or paintings . Each description makes clear the background of the book concerned and its relationship to others while a generous number of illustrations in color and black and white help to give an impression of their contents. Many of the Oak Spring copes have particularly interesting associations recorded in inscriptiojns bookplates or binding details all of which are described." - dust jacket description. Oak Spring Garden Library hardcover books
1990164432Amsterdam: Pulitzer Art Gallery 1990. Softcover. VG. Neon orange softcover with white lettering. 16 pp. Color illustrations. Catalogue of a traveling exhibition from July 1989- February 1990. Pulitzer Art Gallery unknown books
2008110048New York NY: McKee Gallery 2008. Softcover. VG As new. Color pictorial wraps; 43 pp.; 13 color plates 1 bw photo. Accompanied the exhibition held May 8 - June 13 2008; Includes essay by Raphael Rubinstein. McKee Gallery unknown books
2016156430New York: Cheim & Read 2016. Hardcover. VG. Color wraps. 44 pp. profusely illustrated in color. On title page: J Lasker. Issued in conjunction with a 2016 exhibition of artwork by American artist Jonathan Lasker b. 1948. With an essay by Raphael Rubinstein and many full-color examples. A large-format catalogue oversized. Cheim & Read hardcover books
196634219New York: South Brunswick 1966. Hardcover. VG. Pale green cloth. 183 pp. Numerous bw plates. South Brunswick hardcover books
19691016New York: Maecenas Press Random House 1969. Hardcover. Good/Good foxing to upper block light wear to boards pages are otherwise clean dust jacket has overall wear and small tears. Tan cloth with gilt lettering black spine with gilt lettering red dust jacket with color illustration on front bw illustration on back 116 pp. 15 color 29 bw repros. "Self-revealment is an honest and poignant glimpse nto the life emotions and artistic philosophy of one of America's foremost and most beloved painters."- dust jacket. Maecenas Press Random House hardcover books
19687538Athens GA: Georgia Museum of Art University of Georgia 1968. Paperback. VG-. Stickers on covers. Slightly bowed foxed along outer edges but otherwise clean contents. Brown wraps with wolive lettering. 60 pp. 21 bw plates. Catalogue of an exhibition held May 5 to June 5 1968. Lists 49 works. Three-page statement by the artist. Introduction by William D. Paul Jr. Emphasis seems to be on portrait drawings. Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia paperback books
199731706Boston: Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery School of the Museum of Fine Arts 1997. Softcover. VG. Navy paper wraps. 35 pp. 11 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1997 exhibition of work by American painter and printmaker Terry Winters b. 1949. With essays by Lelia Amalfitano and Raphael Rubinstein. Includes 11 example of Winters' work. One of 1500 copies. Uncommon. Barbara and Steven Grossman Gallery, School of the Museum of Fine Arts paperback books
197526872New York: David R Godine & The Pierpont Morgan Library 1975. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Hardbound quarto. With 126 black and white plates. Text by Ruth S. Kraemer. Patterned endpapers. A near fine copy. Quite handsome. No dustwrapper with this copy. A terrific reference work. David R Godine & The Pierpont Morgan Library hardcover books
19822214Toronto: Coach House 1982. First edition. . 126 pp. Very near fine in wrappers; a trade paperback original. Toronto: Coach House paperback books
19945321Houston: Arte Publico Press 1994. 1st edition uncorrected proof original plain yellow printed paperwraps. Review slip from publisher laid in. The author's first book this title won the National Poetry Series 1993 Open Competition in manuscript form. A graduate of Harvard Medical School at the time of publication the author was living and practicing medicine in San Francisco. Uncommon in the uncorrected proof format. Fine condition. Arte Publico Press unknown books
1994170029Houston TX: Arte Publico Press 1994. First edition. Softcover. 118 pages. The simultaneous paperback issue of this debut collection of poems. A clean very near fine copy in wrappers. Signed and warmly inscribed by Campo to fellow poet Marie Ponsot on the title page. Arte Publico Press unknown books
200990832Malibu:: Giotto Multimedia. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2009. Hardcover. 9780970404282 . Based on selected works and writings of Junko Chodos. Color illustrations throughout. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Giotto Multimedia, hardcover books
195061572Glencoe Illinois: The Free Press 1950. First edition. 8vo. iv 211pp. Burgundy cloth stamped in silver in black dust jacket with type in silver with few edge tears to top. Very good. <br/><br/> The Free Press hardcover books
2004Embry 196077U. of New Mexico Press 2004. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket with a lightly sunned spine in mylar cover. U. of New Mexico Press, 2004. First edition, first printing. unknown books
199439345São Paulo: Pinacoteca do Estado 1994. Curadoria Antonio Hélio Cabral. 50p. color plates illus. pict. wrps. Exhibit of the work from the 1940's of Brazilian artist from São Paulo. Emphasis of this period was on landscapes of the São Paulo environment. LIMITED EDITION OF 1500. Pinacoteca do Estado unknown books
1983160268San Fernando: Diputación de Cádiz 1983. 108p. 110p. xl color plates with text in Spanish prologo texto original de la Costitucion very good first edition in red faux-leather cloth over boards and gilt corners bumped in lightly-rubbed unclipped dj. The 1812 constitution of Cádiz. Diputación de Cádiz unknown books
197716853San Francisco: Casa Editorial 1977. Paperback. 54p. illustrations bilingual texts in Spanish and English one of 500 copies very good limited first edition trade paperback in original gray pictorial wraps. Poetry. Chapbook #5. Casa Editorial paperback books
225777Los Angeles Torrez Press 1963. First edition. 8vo. 86 pages. Original blue cloth stamped in yellow. Very good. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper Los Angeles 1969. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Los Angeles, Torrez Press, 1963. hardcover books
196915598Rondebosch South Africa: Radical Students Society 1969. Pamphlet. Very good. Octavo 23 cm pp. 27. Bright yellow wrappers with black lettering staplebound. Includes articles on Ideology G. Siann Industrialization Race Relations and the Future of South Africa R. Kaplinsky The University and Cultural Criticism P. Gaffley Social Change T. Bredenkamp and The Impoverishment of Latin America Juan Bosch. Wrappers have sun damage around edges. Radical was the publication of the Radical Students' Society at the University of Cape Town in South Africa. According to an article on South African History Online "Conservative Revolutionaries: 'Anti-Apartheid Activism at the University of Cape Town 1963-1973' the group was formed in 1967 by Raiph Kaplinsky who while being mainly a Marxist intellectual nonetheless instigated a sit-in during the spring of 1968 involving hundreds of students and lasting nine days. One of the contributors Juan Bosch later became the first democratically-elected president of the Dominican Republic. Radical Students Society unknown books