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1867153143London: Edward Moxon & Co 1867. 84p. 11.5x16.5 inches 9 steel engravings with tissue guards complete very good first edition thus hinges professionally repaired bound in pebbled cloth faux-leather gilt decorations devices and titles chipped at head and tail of spine revealing plain brown cloth beneath bevelled edges small gift inscription on on front pqastedown and added gilt gift device on verso of half-title. Edward Moxon & Co unknown books
306282Paris Garnier Freres ca. 1860. Sixth edition. Thick 8vo. Illustrated with 425 designs by Gustave Dore. Original gilt stamped red cloth covers detached; spine chipped. Good. A clean copy. Bookplate of George Cukor. Part of the book collection Cukor inherited from George Hoyningen-Huene. 615 pages. From the library of noted "Gone With The Wind" Hollywood director George Cukor with his Paul Landacre bookplate on the front pastedown. 5th or later Edition. Hardcover. Good. Paris, Garnier Freres, ca. 1860. hardcover books
193425524n. p.: United Feature Syndicate Inc 1934. 1st printing thus cf. Smith II 12n1. Housed in a commercial Scrap Book yellow cloth with black red & silver stamping. "J. Frank Pierce / Books Stationery / Augusta ME" label to front paste-down. Album cocked and shows wear. First two album leaves filled with newspaper extracts on other topics e.g. "The Duke of Sonora. Grant Gwin and McDowll. A Hitherto Unpublished Letter from General Grant Relative to Gwin's Designs on California.". Unpaginated though 19 leaves last 3 blank. The Life of our Lord in 14 installments extracted from an unidentified newspaper and affixed to album leaves with Dore's illustrations opposite. Stubs of excised leaves at rear. Illustrated with 12 scenes from Dore's BIBLE cf. Malan p. 247. <br/><br/>From Smith "Dickens wrote The Life of Our Lord over a period of four years from 1846 until sometime in 1849. It was written exclusively for his children and not for publication. However with the detah of Sir Henry Fielding Dickens' last surviving child the family sold the world publication rights to Associated Newspapers Limited for £40000 $210000 and the work began publication in the Daily Mail on March 5 1934. It was published simultaneously in nearly two hundred different newspapers in America." United Feature Syndicate Inc hardcover books
1995159654Beverly Hills: Latin American Masters 1995. hardcover. fine/fine. 55 illustrations 48 in full color. Square folio beige cloth d.w. Beverly Hills: Latin American Masters 1995. Bi-lingual English-Spanish edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Monograph on Mexico's foremost abstract painter.<br/><br/> Latin American Masters unknown books
1956203672Mexico City: UTEHA - Union Tipografia Editorial Hispano Americana 1956. Hardcover. Massive two volume set xxii 514p. & ix 602p. 8.25x11.5 inches introductory materials text entirely in Spanish illustrated with reproduced engravings by Dore and printed on clay-coated paperstock throughout very heavy production. Millares' explanatory notes are appended to v.2. A lavish celebratory edition limited to 4000 copies. Matched set binding embossed blue leatherette with red labels and fancy gold tooling; nice undamaged unmarked clean copies. Attractive set in Spanish with the Dore' illustrations reproduced photographically. UTEHA - Union Tipografia Editorial Hispano Americana hardcover books
503043See Description. Signed-Autograph Very Good SCHARY Dore. TLS "Dore"; with holograph salutation closing and 3-line addition on "Herzl" letterhead New York December 11 1976; to actor Lester Rawlins: "'Herzl' closed December 8th. The audiences enjoyed it -- the critics.did not.I'm sorry for the whole crew - and the ship." 4to 1p. Signed by Authors. See Description unknown books
195014594NY RANDOM 1950 1950. SIGNED BY SCHARY FIRST EDITION 3RD PRINTING VERY GOOD. Signed by Authors. F. NY, RANDOM, 1950 unknown books
19969008996New York: Hudson Hills Press 1996. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in publisher's original cloth with the front cover stamped in blind and the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Hudson Hills Press hardcover books
37611NY: Abrams. First Edition. Horizontal 4to pp. 217. Bibliography. With 187 illustrations including 52 hand-tipped plates in full color. Fine in little scuffed dj. Abrams unknown books
1959WRCLIT70235New York: Andre Emmerich Gallery 1959. Small quarto. Cloth. Photographs by Lee Botin. About fine in good somewhat shelfworn dust jacket. First edition ordinary issue. One of 1500 copies of which the first fifty were specially bound and signed by the contributing poets: Bogan Howes Merwin Paz Perse Roethke Wilbur Williams Wright et al. This copy is inscribed by the photographer. WALLACE B82 etc. Andre Emmerich Gallery hardcover books
200350360Fort Worth TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in association with Thames & Hudson and the Royal Academy of Arts 2003 . Softcover. Very good/No dust jacket. Fort Worth TX: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in association with Thames & Hudson and the Royal Academy of Arts 2003 . Copious b/w and color photographs. 270 pp. Softcover. Large 4to. Multi-color stiff wrappers. Seemingly unread copy. Very good. Very good/No dust jacket. Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth in association with Thames & Hudson and the Royal Academy of Arts paperback books
188328428Boston MA: Estes and Lauriat 1883. As. Hardcover. Very Good. Dore Gustave. Unpag. 8vo. Brown paper cover with chromolithograph mariner illustration to front board small haystack illustraton on rear. Light scuffing and chipping at edges corners small losses at head and food of spine. Grey endpapers illustrated throughout by Dore Foster and others. Estes and Lauriat hardcover books
192580925Munich:: Verlag Josef Muller. Good. 1925. Hardcover. Text is in German. Fifty illustrations. First edition thus. Large piece about four inches missing from the lower corner of the title page library stamp on three pages thus only good in brown cloth with illustration on front board. No dust jacket. . Verlag Josef Muller, hardcover books
19749020864New York: Viking 1974. 1st. Hardcover. Very good/very good. Bound in the publisher's original cloth over boards spine and cover stamped in gilt. Dust jacket and cloth are rubbed at the extremities. Dust jacket is chipped at the head & heel with some closed tears at the edges. Illustrated throughout in black & white. <br/><br/> Viking hardcover books
1884015767New York: Cassell & Company Ltd 1884. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. Early edition. Folio. 172 pages of text. Original blue/gray hardcover binding with gilt stamped decoration; heavily worn and rubbed. The inner front hinge is detached. The spine is moderately to heavily browned has two tears and creases is frayed at the top edge and is partially split at the seam of the boards at both the front and rear hinges. The corners are rubbed and bumped and the binding is overall slightly to moderately soiled. The first few and final few pages are moderately foxed. Beautifully illustrated with 44 full page plates and numerous in-text vignettes by Gustave Dore. A few pages of text are lightly soiled and a few are lightly foxed and the lower corner of most pages is lightly bumped. Mentions "Notice Upon the Third Edition" making this a third or later edition. Translated by James Spence Harry from Firmin Didot's Edition of the Viscount's Works. Introduction by Edward J. Harding. Measures 12 inches height. Cassell & Company Ltd Hardcover books
1985129753New York: Pantheon Books 1985. First stated. Softcover. VG several creases on cover one on spine. Silver wraps. xii 302 pp. "A sequel to Goldwater and Treves's classic Artists on Art . lets us see modern art through the eyes of those who created it. Ashton brings together statements by over two hundred of the foremost modern artists from all over the Western world describing their views of art and their own work. Their words range in date from the turn of the century till today and shed light on the major movements of the era from Dada to Pop expressionism to minimalism."--Back cover. Pantheon Books paperback books
198442529New York: Hudson Hills Press 1984. First Edition. Quarto 30.5cm x 23cm. Black cloth boards hardcover; lettered in gray on spine and title blind-stamped on cover; dustjacket; 144pp; illus. Fine copy; no markings or signs of wear; appears new. Near Fine dustwrapper; retail sticker on back panel. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Mark Rothko: Works on Paper. Introduction by Dore Ashton. 86 color plates. Hudson Hills Press unknown books
199915127St. Louis Missouri: Museum of Contemporary Religious Art Saint Louis University 1999. Cloth. Fine. INSCRIBED BY BERNARD MAISNER on the half-title. A tight copy to boot of the catalogue based on the November 1998-June 1999 exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Religious Art Saint Louis University. Solid and VG in its light-brown cloth with light offsetting to the front panel. Quarto crisp color reproductions thruout. <br/><br/> Museum of Contemporary Religious Art, Saint Louis University hardcover books
1979015643Boston: Little Brown and Company 1979. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. x 389 pages of text including a filmography and an index. Hardcover binding with minimal shelfwear. Unclipped dustjacket with minimal darkening to the spine and minor shelfwear; protected in archival mylar. Illustrated. Signed and inscribed by the author on the title page "For Eva name withheld-what a wonderful smile - Best wishes - singed Dore Schary Feb. 21-'80." The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Little, Brown and Company Hardcover books
19496030791949. "Dore" in dark blue fountain pen ink on pictorial engraved Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Culver City California Office of Dore Schary Vice-President in charge of production letterhead January 5 1949. 7 1/4" x 10 1/2"; 1 page recto only. Very good. To Mr. Emmet Lavery 1075 Casiano Road Los Angeles 24 California Interesting letter from Schary reporting that MGM has QUO VADIS under production and is unable to consider filming Lowery's script BOLIVAR. We find no record that the script was filmed. Provenance: from the estate of literary agent H.N. Swanie Swanson. Schary 1905-1980 born August 31 1905 Newark New Jersey; died July 7 1980 New York New York; American writer/producer of films; winner of the Best Screenplay Academy Award for "Boys' Town" 1938; producer at MGM 1941-1945; head of production at RKO 1945-48; head of production at MGM 1948-1956; independent producer thereafter. Swanson 1900-91 one of the nation's most famous literary agents; known in the industry as "Swanie"; wrote and produced a handful of films after David O. Selznick saw his work in College Humor; he opened an office on Sunset Boulevard in 1934 and at one time his clients included Raymond Chandler William Faulkner James M. Cain Ayn Rand Cornell Woolrich Budd Schulberg S.J. Perelman John O'Hara and Elmore Leonard; some of the scripts Swanson sold included "The Postman Always Rings Twice" "The Big Sleep" "Old Yeller" "Butterfield 8" and "The Mosquito Coast.". Soft cover. Very Good. paperback books
1969036325New York: Harry N. Abrams 1969. 217p. 187 illus. including 52 tipped-in colored illus. square quarto format dj. Harry N. Abrams unknown books
1875153737London: Doré Gallery 1875. Softcover. G- Ex-art library with label on back cover and few marks; cover is moderately soiled; book was folded at least once; pages are clear. Light turquoise paper wraps 24 pp. no illus. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition of 21 pictures rendered by French artist Gustave Doré 1832-1883. This booklet lists the 21 titles. 12 have annotations: "Christ Leaving the Praetorium" which must have been a feature showing at 30 feet by 20 feet and is much written about it here; "Paolo and Francesca da Rimini;" "Andromeda Chained to the Rock;" "Evening in the Alps;" "The Massacre of the Innocents;" "The Soldiers of the Cross;" "The Triumph of Christianity over Paganism;" "Christian Martyrs: Reign of Diocletian;" "The Night of the Crucifixion Les Tenebres;" "The Neophyte First Experience of the Monastery;" "Le Tapis Vert Gambling at Baden-Baden;" and "The Dream of Pilate's Wife." Sadly no illustrations appear here.<br/><br/>12. Doré Gallery unknown books
1969229834New York: Abrams 1969. hardcover. very good/very good. Richard Lindner. Frontispiece and 51 other mounted plates 135 other plates. 217pp. Oblong 4to red cloth with gilt-stamped pictorial cover d.w. lightly soiled. New York: Abrams 1969. First Edition. Very good.<br/><br/> Abrams unknown books
1995177209New York: Da Capo Press 1995. Softcover. VG. Signed Copy. foxing to textblock fore-edge; pgs clean & bright. tight binding. glued pictorial wraps w/ white printing. 208 pgs w/ color illustrations. Artist's signature & inscription to title page. A lavishly illustrated monograph of the New York artist and founder of The Ten Group. Da Capo Press unknown books
195812088ENew York: Random House 1958. First Edition. Advance review copy with the publisher’s dated notice laid in. Illustrated with scenes from the Broadway production of Dore Schary’s play about President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s political and personal triumphs while simultaneously meeting the intense challenges of his painful physical disability starring Ralph Bellamy in the role of Franklin. About fine with very minor edge wear in a very good lightly used dust jacket with some slight age toning to the spine and a few tiny tears. Random House unknown books