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2014146538London: Phaidon Press Limited 2014. Hardcover. VG / VG. Off-white cloth over boards. Color pictorial dj. 143 pp. Profusely illustrated in color. Features more than one hundred paintings and drawings by Quaytman as well as an essay by Dore Ashton and a conversation between Quaytman and Kimmo Sarje. Phaidon Press Limited hardcover books
2005109812New York NY: Ameringer Yohe Fine Art 2005. Softcover. VG. Tan pictorial wraps; 32 pp.; 16 color plates; 2 photos 1 color and 1 bw; 1 color figure. Accompanied the exhibition held October 6 - November 5 2005; Includes essay by Dore Aston. Ameringer Yohe Fine Art unknown books
1984176862New York: Mary-Anne Martin/Fine Art 1984. Softcover. Good. foxing along cover edge & back edge. light scuffs & creases to covers. pgs have light foxing along top edge & at spine; plate clean & bright. white stapled wraps w/ cover illustration. 5 pgs w/ author photo & color plate. An invite from the Mary-Anne Martin/ Fine Art Gallery for Gerzso's exhibition May 30 1984. "On the occassion of his first New York exhibition.and to present the new monograph of his work." Mary-Anne Martin/Fine Art paperback 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
1974173354New York: Hirschl & Adler Galleries 1974. Paperback. VG. White and color-illustrated stapled wraps with black lettering. 20 pp. Mainly illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from May 4 to May 30 1974. Hirschl & Adler Galleries paperback books
1997204243New York: Monthly Review Press 1997. Paperback. 251p. preface chapter notes index very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Monthly Review Press paperback books
198884302Washington:: Smithsonian Institution Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0874742080 . Color and black and white illustrations. First edition. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Smithsonian Institution Press, hardcover books
1988029746Washington London: Smithsonian Institute Press 1988. 256p. colored and b/w illus. dj quarto format. Smithsonian Institute Press unknown books
198812183Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution Press 1988. Hardbound. VG/VG. Pine fabric with gilt lettering on spine color illustrated DJ. 256 pp. 14 color 73 bw plates. Eight-page introduction followed by an in-depth analysis of his life times work and technique interspersed with excellent quality plates. Includes bibliographical references pages 246-250 and index. Smithsonian Institution Press unknown books
1962303333New York Random House 1962. 1962. First edition first printing so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by Carl Smith price clipped; short tears; nicks. Very good. 200 pages. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Random House [1962]. hardcover books
1962101170New York: Random House 1962. hardcover. 200pp. 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Random House 1962. Inscribed by Author.<br/><br/> Random House unknown books
18521688081852. #168808 DORÉ Gustave. Folies Gauloises depuis les Romains jusqu'à nos Jours. 20 lithographs by Doré. Oblong folio 335 x 260 mm bound in contemporary half morocco with the original green printed wrappers preserved. Paris: Au Bureau du Journal Amusant n.d. 1852 or 1859. $7500.00 First Edition of this "dazzling survey of French manners and costume through the ages the last of Doré's albums. It is marked by a solidity of conception and a sophistication of outlook to which he hardly aspired in his earlier collections of lithographs" Ray. Each lithograph represents a distinct period in French history beginning with the barbarian hordes Gauls observing a human sacrifice then proceeding to a thirteenth-century Inquisition a fifteenth-century tournament a festival during the reign of Henri III the premiere performance of a 1695 drama by Racine the "edifices" of fashionable women's wigs in the court of Louis XVI a harp recital in 1810 and finally ending with the Romanticism of 1830 and 1840. These illustrations typify Doré's vivid and witty imagination. The date of Les Folies Gauloises has been assigned both to "1852" by Annie Rononciat and "1859" by Leblanc and Malan. Malan adds that the work has become rare "as most copies were long ago taken apart to sell as lithographs separately." A fine copy of this rare and important book. Ray French 245. Beraldi VI p. 29. Malan Gustave Doré p. 35. Renonciat La Vie et l'Oeuvre de Gustave Doré p. 46-47. Leblanc p. 115. unknown books
48282London: Cassell Petter and Galpin nd. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket issued. Gustave Dore. London: Cassell Petter and Galpin nd. Numerous b/w illustrations including frontisportrait. Illustrated by Gustave Dore. 839 pp. Hardcover. Folio. Brown full leather. All edges gilt. 5 raised bands gilt and blind tooled decoration in compartments; gilt and blind decoration to front board blind decoration to rear board; gilt turn-ins. Professional repair to hinges and head and heel of spine. A lovely book with a commanding shelf presence. Very good/No jacket issued. Insurance required to ship this item. Cassell, Petter, and Galpin hardcover books
19891276422Tripoli: Department of Antiquities / Society for Libyan Studies 1989 1994. Texts in English w/short Arabic summaries; Quarto; VG/no-DJ paperback; Part 1: turquoise spine w/black text Part 2: light blue spine w/black text; Covers have occasional light edge wear. Part 1: top right spine tip bumped lower left spine tip has tiny tear front cover has slight crease in lower right. Part 2: upper left spine tip slightly bumped back cover has slight crease in lower left. Bindings of both volumes strong; Textblock interiors clean; Part 1: 306 pp. Part 2: 220 pp. ISBNs: 0950836354 & 0950836370. 1276422. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Department of Antiquities / Society for Libyan Studies unknown books
186822458London: E. Moxon Son & Co 1868. First edition. leather_bound. Orig. publisher green morocco rectangular gilt front cover frame houses center gilt escutcheon beveled edges. Aeg. Very good. Folio 35.5 x 26.5 cm. Enid Elaine Vivien and Guinevere were part of a series published by Moxon illustrated by Dore. Enid is the Fourth Part of Idylls of the King. Nine steel engraved plates: according to the publisher the engravings on steel from Dore's drawings were executed at a cost of nearly six thousand pounds; the only publisher to commission Dore for steel engraved work. Backstrip extremity nicks lower corners rubbed mauve endpapers owner inscription half title in small neat hand dated 1870 modest toning to first few leaves. E. Moxon, Son, & Co unknown books
186722462London: E. Moxon Son & Co 1867. First edition. leather_bound. Orig. publisher blue morocco rectangular gilt front cover frame houses center gilt escutcheon beveled edges. Aeg. Very good. Folio 35.5 x 26.5 cm. Enid Elaine Vivien and Guinevere were part of a series published by Moxon illustrated by Dore. Enid is the Fourth Part of Idylls of the King. Nine steel engraved plates: according to the publisher the engravings on steel from Dore's drawings were executed at a cost of nearly six thousand pounds; the only publisher to commission Dore for steel engraved work. Backstrip extremity nicks lower corners rubbed mauve endpapers owner inscription half title in small neat hand dated 1868 modest toning to first few leaves. Repair to lower backstrip. E. Moxon, Son, & Co unknown books
1867606301867. DORE Gustave illus. TENNYSON Alfred. ELAINE. London: Edward Moxon and Co. 1867. 9 steel engravings. 3 84 pp. Folio maroon half morocco gilt-stamped title to spine marbled boards with matching endpapers. Ex library; the title-page and each plate has a small discreet ink stamp; there are library bookplates and a pocket to ffep. and rear endpapers. The text leaves and illustrations are clean and crisp. The leather is very worn and rubbed but the binding is still sound. This is a large format edition whose condition is generally quite good; however due the presence of the library markings it is offered with all faults. unknown books
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
1316929Barcelona: Luis Tasso Impresor y Editor n.d. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 565; Poor; sunned brown leather spine with gilt text; this volume only; original publisher's burgundy cloth; decorative gilt illustration to font; cloth exterior shows severe wear; fraying to edges; lightly sunned exterior; text block has age toned exterior; frontispiece with tissue guard; gold and black pictorial endpapers; previous bookshop's stickers to front endpapers; some chips to edges; few pages loosed but present; profusely illustrated with tissue guards; light pencil; Spanish text; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1316929. FP New Rockville Stock. Luis Tasso, Impresor y Editor hardcover 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
1978509Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art University of Pennsylvania 1978. Paperback. Fine. Stapled wraps. 31 pp. 8 color repros. Artists included are Gregory Amenoff Frances Barth Jake Berthot Bruce Boice James Juszczyk Elizabeth Murray Paul Rotterdam and Joan Thorne. Short biography and list of major exhibitions for each. Published to accompany the exhibition held in. Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania paperback books
190192437London:: William Mitchell & Company. Very Good. 1901. Hardcover. B000J5YK70 . Translated from the French complete and unabridged. No indication of printing. Octavo bound in red cloth with elaborate gilt and black lettering and design top edge gilt. Moderate shelf wear and aging short closed tear to the fore edge of the last page else very good. No dust jacket.; 490 pages . William Mitchell & Company, hardcover books
2000152422Attleboro Massachusetts: Attleboro Museum 2000. Softcover. VG- May have been stapled or meant to be stapled but now feels more like a portfolio with a 20-page text and. Black & color illus. wraps 20 pp. 1 BW illus. plus one extra sheet with 16 color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2000 exhibition of neo-surrealistic art. Consists of an extensive essay by Alicia Craig Faxon. The exhibition presented pieces by 16 artists represented here by a single sheet with all of the works on it. The artists are: Samuel Bak Barbara Bachner Jesseca Ferguson LWD Cooperative Ric Haynes Ali Gary Jacobson Pam Golden Ana Mendieta Emma Amos David Newton Anita Steckel Wendy Seller Eddie Oates C. J. Lori and Leslie Sills. Scarce. Attleboro Museum unknown books
1969123067Madrid - Barcelona: Alfaguara 1969. Finely bound Ediciones Alfaguara edition of Cervantes' masterpiece published on the 353rd anniversary of Cervantes' death. Quarto bound in full leatherette with gilt titles and tooling to the spine illustrated by Gustave Dore. In near fine condition. One can hardly deny that Gustave Dore is not merely one of the most popular but also one of the greatest of all illustrators. Don Quixote was a text calculated to test even Dore. He was matching himself against Coypel and Tony Johannot not to mention the Spanish illustrators of the great Ibarra edition published in Madrid in 1780. He met the challenge superbly. At first he intended only 40 designs but Cervantes' book captured his imagination and he arranged for a major work. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza reached their definitive rendering in Dore's designs" Ray 328-29 337. The English-language edition of Dore's Don Quixote first appeared in 30 monthly parts beginning in December 1864. In September of 1866 Cassell announced the publication of Don Quixote in book form. "In those two and a half years Dore went from being virtually unknown in England to being the most famous illustrator in the world" Malan 67. Alfaguara hardcover books
001442Leipzig: Verlag von Albert Unslad. Cloth. Good. N.d. Circa 1870s. 8vo. 152 pp. Rare Dore title with many humorous line-drawing vignettes. Library stamp of Mercantile Library of New York on title and a few other leaves. Pages are heavily age toned. Repair of upper spine with newer piece of cloth. <br/><br/> Verlag von Albert Unslad hardcover books