418 résultats
1966044385Princeton: Princeton University Press 1966. x 374p. dj. Princeton University Press unknown books
198343262Binghamton NY: Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies 1983. First Edition. 8vo pp. xii 412. Notes sources. Illustrated. Medieval texts and studies Vol. 23. Donor's card laid in. Dark blue cloth spine stamped in gilt. A nice copy. Essays by a variety of authors including John Chipman Gray Henry Wadsworth Longfellow George Santayana Ezra Pound Robert Fitzgerald and others. Medieval & Renaissance Texts & Studies unknown books
198150417NY:: Atheneum. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1981. Hardcover. 0689112122 . First edition. INSCRIBED by the author to the late historian William Manchester. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. . Atheneum, hardcover books
1985134940New York & Minneapolis MN: Abbeville Press Publishers and Walker Art Center 1985. First edition. Oblong hardcover. 168 pages. Profusely illustrated with color plates including many gatefolds. A clean and tight very near fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Abbeville Press Publishers and Walker Art Center unknown books
197622333Berkeley CA: University of California Press 1976. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Berkeley CA: University of California Press 1976. Numerous b/w photographs. 207 pp. Hardcover. Square 8vo size. Black paper covered boards. Gilt lettering. Dust jacket lightly rubbed. Interior clean and bright; quite sound. Very good/Very good. University of California Press hardcover books
197666698Berkeley: University of California Press 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near fine. Important biographical study of the English-born photographer renowned for his pioneering work in studies of motion and early work in motion picture projection. Among other things Haas untangles the different versions of Muybridge's work for Governor Leland Stanford which was intended to settle an apocryphal $25000 wager as to whether a trotting horse can have all four feet off the ground at once. Inscribed and dated by the author on the title page. Oblong octavo. Original black buckram binding with gilt titles. A fine copy in a nearly fine dust jacket with just a hint of rubbing. University of California Press hardcover books
197626869Berkeley: Univ. California Press 1976. First edition. Cloth. A near fine copy with faint creasing to two leaves in a very good rubbed dust jacket. x 207 pp. Illus. with b/w photos. Sq. 8vo. Freitag 8929. Univ. California Press hardcover books
1972045988Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press 1972. xi 201 2p. music dj. Black Sparrow Press unknown books
1976117994Berkeley CA: University of California Press 1976. First edition. Hardcover. Includes numerous black and white illustrations. A fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket with some slight rubbing. University of California Press unknown books
194186768New Haven:: Yale Univeristy Library. Very Good. 1941. Paperback. B003ZW6AWM . First edition paperback. Uniform age toning throughout text block else very good in printed stapled wraps. ; 64 pages . Yale Univeristy Library, paperback books
1972204063Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press 1972. First. hardcover. fine/very good-. Illustrated. 8vo cloth backed pictorial boards 8vo. Los Angeles: Black Sparrow Press 1972. First Edition. A fine copy in a chipped dust jacket.<br/><br/> Warm inscription by the author on the fly-leaf.<br/><br/> Black Sparrow Press unknown books
1976Embry 195008U. of California Press 1976. First edition first printing. Fine in near fine lightly rubbed price-clipped dust jacket in mylar cover. U. of California Press, 1976. First edition, first printing. unknown books
WALTER-FILM200052No binding. Very Good. Fine Art Print Hollywood: Columbia Pictures. Vintage original 55 x 39"" 140 x 100 cm. 2-fogli poster Italy. VERY GOOD. A Korean war film in which Sidney Poitier was second-billed in the role of a stalwart troop commander who is forced to deal with racism as well as incoming fire. This Italian poster with its dramatic artwork by artist Alfredo Capitani nicely highlights Poitier. unknown books
18657665New York: printed by A. Penfield 1865. Unfolded booklet 13 x 22.5 cm. 6 pages if folded. John B. Barlett's business was located at 69 Murray Street New York where he distributed the Squire's Patent Fruit Jar. "The GREAT SECRET in preserving fruit lies in thoroughly expelling the oxygen and safely sealing therefrom". The Squire's Jars used a combination rubber band and cork to achieve this. The cover illustration depicts a young woman in the process of canning with a steaming pot on the stove in the background and shelves of finished product in the background implying the efficiency of this method which she is employing. Discoloration of one edge of the leaf effecting the illustration; otherwise very good. OCLC locates one copy in an unnamed collection of culinary ephemera; otherwise not located. [printed by] A. Penfield unknown books
18656273New York: printed by A. Penfield 1865. Unfolded booklet 13 x 22.5 cm. 6 pages when folded. John B. Barlett's business was located at 69 Murray Street New York where he distributed the Squire's Patent Fruit Jar. "The GREAT SECRET in preserving fruit lies in thoroughly expelling the oxygen and safely sealing therefrom". The Squire's Jars used a combination rubber band and cork to achieve this. The cover illustration depicts a young woman in the process of canning with a steaming pot on the stove in the background and shelves of finished product in the background implying the efficiency of this method which she is employing. Discoloration of one edge of the leaf effecting the illustration; otherwise very good. OCLC locates one copy in an unnamed collection of culinary ephemera; otherwise not located. [printed by] A. Penfield unknown books
1994129916New York New York: Marion Harris 1994. Softcover. VG slight curling to corners of covers. Purple-tone and lime green glossy illustrated wraps 58 pp. Profusely illustrated some in color. Comment sheet inserted addressed to the author. From the intro. by Bill Hopkins: "The Bartlett collection of sculptures and photographs represents not only a considerable artistic discovery but a singular expression of American genius. Half lifesize to scale the sculpted group of twelve teenage girls and three accompanying boys the latter recognizably self portraits was created by Morton Bartlett a reclusive Boston bachelor few knew. These sculptures were how he idealized an unattainable world that eluded him." From the inserted comment sheet: "As we say in the commentary "What was an obsession and manifestation of remarkable talent and ability for Morton Bartlett became a Rorschach test for many and a fascinating resource for scholars of his work. Marion Harris unknown books
1964128485Universal City CA: Universal Pictures 1964. First Draft script for the 1968 film. <br/><br/>Wartime secret agents Col. Charles Waslow-Carton Tony Franciosa and Lt. Col. Philip Braden Guy Stockwell infiltrate enemy lines posing as POWs. Their mission is to destroy a deadly new type of torpedo hidden in a Nazi stronghold in France. Their contact is Denise Marchois Anjanette Comer whom Waslow-Carton had coerced into marrying a German baron Paul Hubschmid before the outbreak of war thus allowing her to continue her spying activities unimpeded. Upon the completion of their mission Marchois chooses to remain behind with her husband whom she has grown to love. <br/><br/>Gray titled wrappers noted as SECOND DRAFT SCREENPLAY on the front wrapper dated December 14 1964. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Anhalt and writer Bartlett. 142 leaves mechanical duplication with blue revision pages throughout dated either 12/16/64 or 12/30/64. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown books
1979143859Boston Massachusetts: The Copley Society of Boston 1979. Softcover. VG. Gray and white stapled wraps; 30 pp.; 48 bw figures. Accompanied an exhibition held to celebrate the centennial of the Copley Society. Features works by Elizabeth Fitzhugh Browne Cyrus Dallin Arthur Wesley Dow Arthur Pope Maurice B. Prendergast Charles E. Prendergast and others. The Copley Society of Boston unknown books
1977108898Boston: Museum of Fine Arts 1977. stiff paper wrappers. 4to. stiff paper wrappers. 110 pages. Exhibition at the Museum in 1977 commemorating the centennary of the museum's school. Organized by decade from 1877 forward. Foreword and preface by school director Jan Fontein. 245 entries. Biographical sketches of the artists and index. Black and white illustrations throughout. Wrappers lightly soiled and bent at edges. Museum of Fine Arts unknown books
197211864New York: Midtown Galleries 1972. Softcover. VG internally; light fading at cover spine. Grey wraps. 27 pp. 25 bw plates. Includes introduction and illustrated catalogue of 25 works of painting and sculpture by many different artists. From the exhibition held February 15 to March 11 1972. Midtown Galleries unknown books
19611671Andover: Addison Gallery of American Art 1961. Second edition. Hardcover. Orig. two-toned cloth. Very good. Approx. 120 pages in text. Small landscape 4to 100 plates plus descriptive text for each. Index. Addison Gallery of American Art hardcover books
196551New York: Shorewood Publishers Inc 1965. Hardcover. VG. Tan cloth. 141 pp. 38 bw 60 color reproduction. 15 page essay by Hayes. Although common still a great selection of plates and a useful reference. Includes a very useful biographical index at rear. Shorewood Publishers, Inc hardcover books
1948148702Los Angeles: Twentieth Century-Fox 1948. Second Revised / First Draft Continuity script for the 1949 film. Production No. 143 and copy No. 7 SECOND REVISED and RIRST DRAFT CONTINUITY all rubber stamped on front wrapper. Single annotation in script in holograph pencil on the verso of page 70 listing three names.<br/><br/>Whaling ship captain Bering Joy Lionel Barrymore takes his grandson Jed Dean Stockwell along on an expedition intent on teaching the boy life values which ensues a battle of wills between the captain and First Mate Lunceford Richard Widmark.<br/><br/>Set in 19th century Massachusetts shot on location at Seal Beach California. <br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers noted as SECOND REVISED FIRST DRAFT CONTINUITY on the front wrapper rubber-stamped copy No. 7 and production No. 143 dated FEBRUARY 10 1948. Distribution page present with receipt removed. Title page present dated February 10 1948 noted as 2nd Revised / 1st Draft Continuity. 143 leaves with last page of text numbered 141. Mimeograph duplication rectos only. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with three gold brads. Twentieth Century-Fox unknown books
1951WRCLIT83680Northampton MA: Smith College Museum of Art 1951. 66pp. Printed wrappers. Plates. Bibliography. First edition of this exhibition catalogue with checklist. Foreword by H. R Hitchcock. Bookplate of Wilmarth S. Lewis bearing small release stamp on verso of upper wrapper. Spine sunned otherwise a very good copy. Smith College Museum of Art unknown books
186355284Providence: printed for the author 1863. First edition 8vo pp. 40; original printed salmon wrappers chipped and with moderate losses on both front and back and the top margins of the last 2 leaves also with loss; fragile but good. Details the atrocities of the Confederate Army. Sabin 33275. <br/><br/> printed for the author unknown books