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196559259Miami: Editorial AIP 1965. Paperback. 150p. text in Spanish illustrated with pen drawings very good seventh edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Editorial AIP paperback books
197463517La Habana: Editorial de Arte y Literatura 1974. Paperback. Very Good/Very Good. 107p. Wrapper with dj. 18cm. Spanish text. <br/><br/> Editorial de Arte y Literatura paperback books
2010236614Tucson AZ: See Sharp Press 2010. Paperback. 232p. wraps very good condition. Anarchist perspective. See Sharp Press paperback books
18205951London: Printed for Rodwell and Martin 1820. First edition. In the wake of the classical craze inspired by the rediscovery of Pompeii and the work of Josiah Wedgwood British engraver H. Moses 1782-1870 published this catalogue of fine images of the antique vases of Sir Englefield 1752-1822 English antiquary and scientific writer. . Octavo 27cm; 60 4 pages engraved frontispiece portrait engraved title page and 39 engraved plates plate #39 hand-colored with tissue guards. Title and vignette with ornamental border. Plates dated 1819-20. Text in English and French. Followed by "Cartons done from the originals in His Majesty's collection" engraved title and 7 of 32 engraved plates w tissue guards without attribution of publisher or engraver. Followed by a single engraved plate by James Fittler dated 1797. Bound in full leather elaborately tooled in gilt and blind. Edges gilt. Joints and corners restored. Head and tail headbands perished. Plates with some foxing more on the "extra" plates at end. Printed for Rodwell and Martin hardcover books
19393595Mexico City: Editorial Polis 1939. Lg. 8vo. xx4724pp. Indices. Following the introduction is another title page "Fragmentos de la Vida y Virtudes del V. Ilmo. y R.M.O. Sr. Dr. D. Vasco de Quiroga." Ilustrated with 2 portraits and 3 facsimiles. Edition limited to 500 copies. Full tree calf red calf spine labels lightly scuffed at extremities. Bookplate on front pastedown. On the treatment of Indians etc. in 16th century Mexico. (Editorial Polis) unknown books
UPATVAN00LRVery Good. Patai Raphael. Vanished World of Jewry. NP: NP ND. Book condition: Very good with light bumping to edges. unknown books
1967WRCLIT79956London: Jonathan Cape 1967. Cloth-textured brown boards lettered in gilt. Pale tidemark in top edge stain at spine otherwise about fine in good dust jacket with short tears and a wide-reaching tidemark at the crown of the spine. First edition in book form of the screenplay for the 1967 film starring Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney directed by Stanley Donen. Inscribed on the front free endsheet: "For William Fillegible who 'saw' it early Frederick Raphael June 1967." Raphael's screenplay was nominated for both an Oscar and a BAFTA award and the film opened in April 1967. Jonathan Cape hardcover books
196711801JLondon: Cape 1967. First Edition. Fine in a near fine dust jacket Half-inch tear at head of rear panel of jacket. The screenplay of the film starring Albert Finney and Audrey Hepburn directed by Stanley Donen. Cape unknown books
1970WRCLIT57895New York: Touchstone Publishers 1970. 244pp. plus lithographs. Large folio 65 x 48 cm; 25.5 x 19 inches. Loose sheets and signatures laid into folding cloth case. Case rather faded and smudged with lower edge of upper lid broken internally very good; except for two small marginal spots to one plate the plates are in fine state. First edition. One of the earliest of the several collaborations between the Nobel Prize-winning author and Soyer. From an edition of 175 copies and 20 a.ps. this is one of 150 numbered sets with the lithographs printed on Arches each signed and numbered by the artist in the margin and with the title-leaf signed by the author. Touchstone Publishers hardcover books
198026025NY: Viking 1980. 1st edition. Hardback. Dust jacket. VGsmall eraser mark at ffep/VG light edgewear. Unpaginated. Illustrated. 4to. <br/><br/> Viking hardcover books
1964043438Austin: University of Texas Press 1964. xix 236 1p. original grey cloth. University of Texas Press unknown books
20101333440Mexico D.F.: Fontamara 2010. First edition. Softcover. Octavo; First edition; VG; Paperback; Spine red with yellow and white print; Cover is clean and bright; Text block clean and tight; Text in Spanish; Inscribed in ink by the author on the title page; 298 pages frontispiece port. illustrated b&w. 1333440. FP New Rockville Stock. Fontamara unknown books
198351386San Jose: Laughing Bear Press 1983. First edition. 68. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Poems by Dan Raphael poems and visual works by Karl Kempton and a play by Loris Essary. INSCRIBED by all three on the front free endpaper. San Jose: Laughing Bear Press unknown books
167018794Rome: Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi 1670. First edition. Hardcover. Very good. Oblong folio of engravings. The first work has 43 numbered plates beginning with a dedication: "Eminentissimo ac reuerendissimo Principi Camillo Maximo S.R.E. Cardinali amplissimo." The 43 plates were engraved by Pietro Santo Bartoli and are complete. Bound with: "D. Nicolao Simonello picturae omiumque bonarum artium cultori eximio." 15 engraved plates complete. Bound with: "Serenissimo Principi Medices Leonis X admirandae virtutis imagines ab Hetruriae legatione ad Pontificatum a Raphaeli Urbinata ad vivum et ad miraculum expressas in Aulaeis Vaticanis." 15 engraved plates complete. The dedicatee of the first work Carlo Cardinal Massimo was created a cardinal in 1670; he died in 1677. This helps date the present work. The engravings are printed on one side only of each leaf. The leaves are bound along the left side in a contemporary or near contemporary binding of quarter leather gilt spine rules decorated paper boards. Edges corners and hinges are scuffed and worn small spine repair else this is very good with the engravings in fine condition. The engravings of each work are complete and rare thus. Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi hardcover books
19867007London: Jonathan Cape. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1986. Hardcover. 0224023837 . A collection of short stories. First edition. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author in the year of publication. Page edges slightly age tanned else near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Jonathan Cape hardcover books
1952M14042New York:: The Citadel Press 1952. 1952. 8vo. xiv 274 pp. Index; paper flaw on p. 131 showing hole in margin. Navy-blue gilt-stamped cloth. INSCRIBED by the editor to Dr. Milton Abramson a contributor 1952. Good. First edition. Rhodes wrote Hypnosis: theory practice and application. In this volume is found Abramson & Heron "Hypnosis in obstetrics. / With contributions from 15 authors: Rhodes psychologist Lewis R. Wolberg psychiatrist 1905-1988 Sydney James van Pelt psychiatrist 1908-1976 Charles Freed endocrinologist Gordon Ambrose child psychiatrist Milton Abramson & William T. Heron psychiatrist George Newbold Ob-Gyn William Saul Kroger obstetrician & gynecologist a pioneer in the use of hypnosis in medicine 1906-1995 Milton H. Erickson "Hypnotic treatment of a case of acute hysterical depression Erickson "Hypnotic psychotherapy Lawrence S. Kubie psychiatrist Jacob H. Conn psychiatrist taught the first course in medical hypnosis at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine as an associate professor 1904-1990 Robert M. Lindner psychoanalyst best known as the author of the 1944 book Rebel Without A Cause: The Hypnoanalysis of a Criminal Psychopath from which the title of Nicholas Ray's 1955 film was adapted 1914-1956 John L. Levbarg psychiatrist and Andrew Salter psychologist the founder of conditioned reflex therapy 1914-1996. PROVENANCE: Ruth & Milton Abramson M.D. Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Minnesota Minneapolis. Milton Abramson with Dr. William T. Heron Professor of Psychology U. Minn. developed theories involving "morning sickness. They were joint authors in a paper entitled "An objective evaluation of hypnosis in obstetrics. Also written is a paper "Response to or perception of auditory stimuli under deep surgical anesthesia written by Milton Abramson M.D. Ph.D. Irving Greenfield M.D. and William T. Heron Ph.D. American J. of Ob. & Gyn. volume 96 issue 4 p.584-585 October 15 1966. The Citadel Press, 1952. hardcover books
1994Embry 154378Verso 1994. First edition first printing. Fine in near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W illustrations. Verso, 1994. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1993WRCLIT73546El Paso: Vergin Press 1993. Illustrated stiff wrappers. First edition. A poem sequence by the poets. Art by Wayne Hogan. Fine. Vergin Press unknown books
1930308625Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1930. Autograph edition. Number 142 of 750 numbered sets SIGNED BY SABATINI in Volume 1 with page of manuscript of 39 lines tipped in Volume I. Plates in Two States Coloured and Uncolored. 29 vols. 8vo. Publisher's 3/4 green morocco by The Riverside Press. t.e.g. A handsome set. Autograph edition. Number 142 of 750 numbered sets SIGNED BY SABATINI in Volume 1 with page of manuscript of 39 lines tipped in Volume I. Plates in Two States Coloured and Uncolored. 29 vols. 8vo. Volumes I-XXII XXIV-XXVIII XXXII-XXXIII only. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
1976711289Garden City NY: Doubleday. 1976. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in tall wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Doubleday paperback books
1939134448Boston: Bruce Humphries 1939. Octavo 207 pp. four inserted plates cloth. First edition. Refers to the 1870s. A half-dozen humorous stories recited live by a successful music hall performer. A nearly fine copy in good dust jacket with wear and chipping at edges and dust soiling to rear panel. #134448 Bruce Humphries unknown books
1802WRCAM32884London: I.R. Smith 1802. Handcolored mezzotint 17 1/2 x 19 inches. Small tear in lower margin slightly affecting image and caption. Minor edge wear and dust soiling. Mounted on heavy card. Fair only. Archivally matted protected with mylar sheet. Later issue after the first of 1789. A striking mezzotint engraved by J.R. Smith after a 1785 painting by Joseph Wright showing an Indian woman looking out over a serene ocean while her deceased husband's tomahawk war club and quiver hang above her on a dead tree. In the background a steaming volcano and thunderclouds complete the pastoral scene. When the painting was first exhibited in 1785 this description accompanied it: <br> <br> "This picture is founded on the custom which prevails among the savage tribes of America where the widow of an eminent warrior is used to sit the whole day during the first moon after his death under a rude kind of trophy formed by a tree lopped and painted; on which the weapons and martial habiliments of the dead are suspended. She remains in this situation without shelter and perseveres in her mournful duty at the hazard of her own life from the inclemencies of the weather." <br> <br> Though Wright never travelled to America he depended heavily on James Adair's HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS. 1775 for anthropological information for this painting. The original remains at the Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Quite rare. Not on OCLC. I.R. Smith unknown books
1945164833Los Angeles: Haynes Corporation 1945. 233p. very good hardcover 8x5 inches spine ends crimped else sound copy. Haynes Corporation unknown books
1967232674Tel Aviv: E. Lewin-Epstein 1967. hardcover. good/good. Many photo Illus. 4to gray cloth d.w. torn and chipped cloth dampstained corners bumped. Tel Aviv: E. Lewin-Epstein 1967.<br/><br/> E. Lewin-Epstein unknown books
1980235854New York: Macmillan 1980. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. Picture research by Eugene Rosow with Vivian Kleiman. Illustrated throughout in black and white. 192 pages. 4to black boards d.w.; dust wrapper has small tear. New York: Macmillan 1980. First American edition. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books