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63-6394New York: Pantheon Random House 1967. Dust Jacket Only. 12mo. DJ Good with minor losses at tail of spine toning. Withing protective Bro-Dart style jacket. Original First Edition. New York: Pantheon, Random House, [1967]. unknown
74-0080New York: Knopf 1958. 8vo. Dust Jacket. Signs of shelf wear. Minor creases. Clipped price corners. Jacket design by Georgianna Shiffmacher New York: Knopf, 1958. unknown
199514180New York: Thames & Hudson 1995. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. 11.3x10.3x1.3in. With 417 illustrations 300 in color. <br>352pp 5.03lb 11.3x10.3x1.3in Thames & Hudson hardcover
1932100251<p>Chicago December 16 1932. 1932. Very good. - Over 70 words typed on 10-7/8 inches high by 8-3/8 inches wide "The Lakeside Press : R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company" stationery. William Kittredge replies to E.H. Hugo's inquiry as to having Chinese typographic characters set in China "I would suggest that if you get in touch the Yamanaka Company . that they would probably tell you how you could have Chinese characters set in China and imported to this country or imported from over there.'" Signed "Wm. A. Kittredge". The top left corner is creased and the letter is folded for mailing with a couple of letters in Kittredge's signature slightly smudged. E.H. Hugo has used the verso as the carbon copy for his reply dated December 19th. Very good.</p><p>The Chicago designer and author of works on design William A. Kittredge 1891-1945 was the son of the printer Albion Kittredge. He apprenticed to Thomas Parkhurst and went on to work at the Riverside Press in Cambridge and subsequently as art director to various printing houses. He was Director of Design and Typography for The Lakeside Press producing works for the Caxton Club and The Limited Editions Club.</p> Chicago, December 16, 1932.
1974059482London and New York: Academy Editions/St. Martin's Press 1974. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Light brown cloth lettered in gold foil. Minor foxing along text block edges otherwise as issued. Color illus. dust jacket shows very slight shelf wear virtually as issued with minor sunning to spine panel now in mylar. 1st ed. 119 pp. 16 pp. color illus. Academy Editions/St. Martin's Press Hardcover
20033717New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons 2003. 2003. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 1st ed. 1st printing ; 369 pp. ; 24 cm. ; ISBN: 0399149384 ; LCCN: 2002-21950 ; OCLC: 49386414 ; LC: PS3561.R44; Dewey: 813/.54 ; light blue and blue-green cloth with gold lettering in color pictorial dustjacket ; crease on back page and back ep ; SIGNED by author on flyleaf ; "Suspecting that a new client is hiding a dark secret home decorator Zoe Luce enlists the help of investigator Ethan Truax with whom she falls in love despite the dark secrets of her past that could destroy their budding romance." ; VG/VG <br/> <br/> New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2003. hardcover
199735117California: Sierra Nevada Cancer Ctr & Stanford Univ School of Medicine 1997. Not stated presumed 1st edition. Paperback in gray illus card covers black plastic comb binding. Fine unmarked. A womens cancer support workbook and personal journal created by Women of La Loba funded by a Univ of Calif grant. Very rare item unused. <br/><br/>9 x 11 79 pp b/w illus. Sierra Nevada Cancer Ctr & Stanford Univ School of Medicine paperback
75-9999Milan Italy: La Triennale de Milano Design Museum 2010. 12mo. Soft Covers. 79 pp. Very Good some wear at base of spine. Color plates. Italian and English Text. Milan, Italy: La Triennale de Milano Design Museum, 2010 paperback
63-6269London: Michael Joseph 1967. Dust Jacket Only. 8vo. DJ Good with marginal tears minor losses price clipped. First Edition. London: Michael Joseph, 1967. unknown
68-4203Berkeley CA: Serendipity Books 1976. Dust Jacket Only. Good with minor edge tears.This is the dust jacket only for a book not the book itself.Provenance Peter Howard Serendipity Books. Berkeley, CA: Serendipity Books, 1976. unknown
2003008694New York : Free Press c2003. 2003. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Fine. 1st ed.; 1st printing ; 275 pages ; 23 cm ;SIGNED by author on title page ; ISBN 9780684854809 9780684854816 0684854805 0684854813 ; OCLC 51277474 ; LCCN 2002029810 ; LOC No PS3562.I78276 A64 2003 ; white and blue cloth in pictorial dustjacket ; Benilde Little the beloved bestselling author of "Good Hair" and "The Itch" is a writer whose works are touchstones for legions of people because they reach deeply into readers' lives. Her new novel will do that again. "Acting Out" is the probing poignant and ultimately uplifting story of a woman caught between the life she thought she was supposed to lead and the dreams she gave up long ago. Ina West grew up independent and solitary raised by an artistic unavailable mother and a reliable loving father. As a twenty-something photographer Ina landed in Manhattan's bohemian art scene after college at the same time that she started dating the devoted hardworking Jay Robinson. When her mother's mental state began to deteriorate her closest cousin became dangerously ill and her free artist's lifestyle put her in some vulnerable situations Ina found comfort in Jay's trajectory into the safe privileged world of the African-American upper middle class. Forsaking her independence and creativity for the joys of family life and material wealth she married Jay had three children and moved to the suburbs; gradually Ina gave herself completely to motherhood and the upkeep of their increasingly luxurious lifestyle. And they had it all: the SUV the lavish home the expensive but casual wardrobe. Then one day after twelve years Jay comes home from work and announces that he's leaving. Amid her shock grief and fear a single clear truth emerges: though still physically present Ina herself had checked out of the marriage long ago. As she struggles with single motherhood reduced financial stability and the emotional roller coaster of her breakup Ina undertakes a journey of self-discovery with no sure destination. She moves to a smaller house rekindles an old love and takes up photography again. The old adventuresome independent Ina begins to resurface tempered by a self-knowledge borne of experience: she has learned how to look unflinchingly into her past and to determine what she wants for her future. Little delves into some of the most private and difficult questions people face. This moving ambitious and accomplished novel explores the fallout -- and the healing -- that can occur when the African-American dream crumbles and when a woman is torn between divergent lifestyle choices. Ina's story of loss and courageous self-revelation will resonate for any woman who has struggled with finding her path in life. --Source: Publisher ; ink mark on bottom of text block else VG/FINE <br/> <br/> New York : Free Press, c2003. hardcover
11778Vancouver: LiveWires 2000. As new! Quarto. Boxed kit which contains the following products: A Guide for Parents and Teachers booklets; a Video/VHS tape with Four Documentaries; a Poster; and the Computer Game called 'Missing' on two CD-ROM's. As new condition. 920 gramps. Vancouver: LiveWires, 2000 unknown
68-2780NY: Random House 1977. 8vo. Dust Jacket Only. Very Good; with protective sleeve. $9.95 on flyleaf. First Edition. NY: Random House, [1977]. unknown
68-2727London: Collins 1955. 8vo. Dust Jacket Only. Very Good with Price clipped. DJ for First Edition. London: Collins, 1955. unknown
2001029090New York: Universe 2001. Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. Profusely illustrated with color and black & white photographs. Minor edge wear. Clean and unmarked. Universe Paperback
193311244New York: Coward McCann Inc 1933. Very Good/Very Good -. New York: Coward McCann Inc. 1933. First Edition. Octavo. 249 pp. Boris Artzybasheff-illustrated dust jacket with $2.00 price present. Orange boards stamped in black and gilt. Decorated endpapers. Dark topstain.<br /> <br /> Dust jacket chipped along edges with general creasing and rubbing with heavier soiling to verso. Boards shelfworn with some soiling to edges. Binding is sound and pages unmarked. Coward, McCann, Inc unknown
1972121725-06Bartholomew Press / Exeter College of Art 1972. Hardcover. Very Good-. Large folio in cloth. VG-. Moderate fading tanning and soiling to the edges of the boards. Binding is strong. Interior is clean. No writing or markings of any kind. Bartholomew Press / Exeter College of Art hardcover
200630272Berlin: Jovis Verlag 2006. 1st. SC. New. 9.4x6.5x0.9in. In the process of renovating Walter Gropius's seminal 1926 Bauhaus building in Dessau Germany which was added to UNESCO's World Heritage list in 1996 architectural plans were unearthed among sheaves of long-forgotten paperwork door handles discovered in the basement and original windows found in a greenhouse. This icon of Modernism and brick-and-mortar manifesto of Bauhaus ideas has always been regarded as a revolution in twentieth century architecture--not merely as the formal architectonic expression of Modernist ideals but as a laboratory for the technical innovations in building materials and methods that helped to drive that design. Archaeology of Modernism explores the design school's construction in light of early twentieth-century culture and society and its renovation today recording the detective work that went into its restoration and offering up surprising rediscovered details including its original paint colors. Illustrated with photographs plans and sketches some in color. Text in English and German. <br>255pp 1.77lb 9.4x6.5x0.9in Jovis Verlag unknown
1995008705Research Triangle Pub. Fuquay-Varina NC ©1995 1995. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 1st ed. 1st printing ; 313 pages ; 24 cm ; SIGNED by author as Leon J. Leonard on title page ; ISBN 9781884570377 1884570372 ; OCLC 34533580 ; "Gibson Marrs is the pen name for Dr. Leon J. Leonard." ; dark brown cloth in color pictorial dustjacket ; The countdown to the biggest sporting event in Atlanta's history is drawing closer and the body count of construction workers is mysteriously rising. It's Mark Townsend's job to find the answer as the time grows short--the final victim could be the games themselves. --Source: Publisher ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> Research Triangle Pub., [Fuquay-Varina, NC], ©1995 hardcover
68-2728London: Faber & Faber 1981. 8vo. Dust Jacket Only. Very Good. DJ for First Edition. London: Faber & Faber, 1981. unknown
1997118645Leonardo Arte 1997. First edition. Hardcover. Text in English and Italian. Includes numerous color photographs on this Italian designer. A fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Leonardo Arte unknown
198217526New York: Harry N. Abrams 1982. 1st. Hardcover. As New/As New. 11.3x9.0x1.2in. Dust jacket in clear protector. <br>The catalogue of an exhibition at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum New York September 14 1982 - January 2 1983 the Minnesota Museum of Art St. Paul Minnesota February 27 - April 24 1983 and the Renwick Gallery Washington D.C. July 8 - October 10 1983. More than 340 masterworks are illustrated. Contains 380 illustrations including 81 in full color biographical notes on 250 designers and a full bibliography and index. <br>287pp 3.59lb 11.3x9.0x1.2in Harry N. Abrams hardcover
17-1628Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv Museum 1981. Folio. 32 pp. Very Good. Soft Cover. Illustrated paper wraps. Staple binding. Color plates throughout. A small perforation on verso runs through the last 5 sheets. Plates fine. Minor curl at top right corner. Text in English and Hebrew. Scarce.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv Museum, 1981. paperback
17-0702Minneapolis MN: Minneapolis College of Art and Design 2008-09. 4to. 36 pp. Stapled wraps. Very Good. Color plates throughout. Folded Jerome Foundation poster loosely laid in. Scarce.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz 1919-2019. Minneapolis, MN: Minneapolis College of Art and Design, 2008-09. paperback
19963688New York : Scribner 1996. 1996. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 127 p. : illustrated. ; 22 cm. ; ISBN: 0684824280 ; LCCN: 96-6872 ; OCLC: 34192604 ; LC: PS3525.I972; Dewey: 813/.52 ; A love triangle in the South Pacific is the plot of this recently discovered short novel by the author of Gone with the Wind written when she was 16 years old. The book also contains photographs and intimate letters from the author to a man friend ; aquamarine and white cloth with gold lettering in pictorial dustjacket ; a tiny bit of wear to dustjacket ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> New York : Scribner, 1996. hardcover