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198537650St. Paul: New Rivers Press 1985 c. 1986. First Edition. Octavo 23cm.; publisher's photo-illustrated card wrappers designed by Gaylord Schanliec; 101pp.; photographic illus. throughout. Light wear to wrapper extremities else Very Good to Near Fine. Warmly inscribed and signed by the author on half title to the late Minnesota poet John Rezmerski. Minnesota Voices Project Number 27. New Rivers Press unknown books
198819463NY:: Abrams. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0810916959 . Text by Alastair Duncan. 144 illustrations including 131 color plates. First edition. Trace foxing on top edge else near fine in a near fine light wrinkle to rear panel dust jacket. . Abrams, hardcover books
2013169699San Francisco CA: Chronicle Books 2013. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 255 pages. A look at this important designer edited by Pat Kirkham. Includes numerous color and black and white images with photographs by Brent Brolin. A fine copy in illustrated boards. No dust jacket as issued. An as new copy. Chronicle Books unknown books
1990151518Milan: Electa 1990. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 117 pages. Introduction by Dario Cimorelli. Essays by Rossana Bossaglia and Gian Paolo Ceserani. Includes numerous color illustrations. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Electa unknown books
1950314NY: National Academy of Design 1950. Softcover. Fair with wear to tail of spine cover. Wraps. 181 pp. 36 bw repros after Morse. An eclectic catalog which also highlights six other inventors who were pivotal in the 19th and 20th centuries. Much text on Morse's achievements both as an inventor and as an artist and as one of the founders of the National Academy of Design. National Academy of Design paperback books
1980861.1New York: Harper and Row 1980. Hardbound. VG-/VG-. Some wear/chips to dj. Marks from previous owners but contents are clean and tight. Tan cloth burgundy dj with protective cover. 213 pp. 14 color 68 bw repros. Foreword by John H. Dobkin introduction by Barbara Novak edited by Novak and Annette Blaugrund. Approx 57 artists represented many of them belonging to the Hudson River School. Superb catalogue which shows many works which are seldom available for viewing. Harper and Row unknown books
1985142New York: National Academy of Design 1985. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 95 pp. 24 bw 8 color repros. Foreword by John H. Dobkin introduction by Annette Blaugrund essay by Carrie Rebora. Catalogue lists 32 works with notes on most. National Academy of Design unknown books
1977319581977. Softcover. VG sticker to cover. Off-white stapled wraps. 90 pp. unknown books
2001304792001. Softcover. VG. Blue wraps. 95 pp. Profuse color plates. unknown books
1985175011985. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 132 pp. 16 color and over 50 bw plates. Introductory essay followed by 50 annotated works. unknown books
19682441Providence Rhode Island: not identified 1968. Softcover. VG- light shelf wear to wraps and block edges. Red and white wraps 463 pp. 12 color 438 bw plates. This catalogue lists a whopping 482 works alphabetically by artist. Included with each piece listed is a description of the circumstances under which it was acquired. Six-page introduction by Daniel Robbins.A combined catalog of 2 exhibitions of works selected from the collection of Roy R. Neuberger and held May 8-June 30 1968 at the Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design and Annmary Brown Memorial Brown University. Most of the works were also shown at the National Collection of Fine Arts Smithsonian Institution Aug. 15-Sept. 25 1968. [not identified] unknown books
1983226761983. Softcover. VG- exlib with marks. Blue wraps. xvi 263 pp. 1 color 90 bw plates. Includes an eight-page introductory essay by Deborah J. Johnson an annotated and illustrated catalogue of 90 works and a section on water marks. unknown books
1984277881984. Softcover. VG- top right corner front cover bent. White wraps. 64 pp. Numerous color & bw illus. Text by Judith Hoos Fox. unknown books
1974246951974. Softcover. VG- small sticker inside front cover bottom corner back cover bent. Dark blue wraps. 144 pp. Numerous bw plates. pp. 99 through 114.Annotated catalogue of 209 works glossary of terms and a five-page introductory essay by Hedy B. Landman. unknown books
1987306771987. Softcover. VG. Salmon stapled wraps. 9 pp. 4 color plates. Brief essay by Deborah Johnson. unknown books
197920704Providence Rhode Island: Rhode Island School of Design 1979. Softcover. VG- Cover slightly soiled; spine creased. White wraps. 239 pp. 231 color & bw plates. Accompanied an exhibition held at the Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School of Design and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum; Includes wonderful illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley William Blake Harry Clarke Walter Crane George Cruikshank Richard Doyle William Morris Beatrix Potter E.H. Shepard and many more; Text by Diana L. Johnson with an essay by George P. Landow. This was also published as the Bulletin of Rhode Island School of Design Museum Notes Vol. 65 No. 5 April 1979. Exhibition held Mar. 29 to May 13 1979 one other location. Rhode Island School of Design unknown books
1963132242Providence Rhode Island: Museum of Art Rhode Island School of Design 1963. Softcover. VG- in lovely condition but cover has some pencilling at top and library stamp at foot. White paper wraps black titles. 16 pp. 6 bw illustrations. Catalogue of 30 works by six American sculptors: Nancy Helfant Robert Rohm Jason Seley Norman Tinker Hugh Townley and Harvey Weiss. Illustrations of one work per artist and short biographies of each. Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design unknown books
1958124338Munchen: Bruckmann 1958. Softcover. July 1958. Text in German and English. Highlights include: Edsor ties and scarfs ads Westvaco's house organ Photographs by Eugen Funk Drawings by Josef Nerud Ads for Mercedes Benz Commercial Graphic Art for Aftica and much more. A very good plus copy with creasing all over the covers wear at all edges and corners soiling to the rear cover scattered foxing to the page edges and the text on the spine label is missing. Bruckmann unknown books
129566Chicago IL: Art Directors Club of Chicago. First edition. Hardcover. 108 pages. Brief essay by Leo Burnett. Includes black and white and some color illustrations. A very near fine copy in black cloth binding without dust jacket as issued. Apology card from publisher laid in. Scarce with no copies listed in OCLC or anywhere else. Art Directors Club of Chicago unknown books
20011001078New York: Viking 2001. First American edition of My Brother's Ghost a meditation on grief by Allan Ahlberg best known for modern children's classics like Each Peach Pear Plum and The Jolly Postman. Frances tells the story of her older brother Tom's death at the age of ten and his return to watch over his bereaved siblings: "I came to believe that Tom was like some kind of mobile light bulb moving himself here and there switching himself on and off. Except he couldn't always find the switch and had no map. Tom was bewildered too." A Puffin postcard for the English first edition featuring the same cover design by Yorkshire artist Gill Tyler laid in. A fine copy of a moving book. Single volume measuring 5.75 x 4 inches: 8 88. Original green pictorial cloth boards stamped in gilt red endpapers original unclipped color pictorial dust jacket. With: Puffin postcard for the English first edition. Viking unknown books
197746727Loretto MN: Red Studio Press 1977. Edition not stated. Oblong octavo 20x25cm; aqua/pictorial paper wrappers; 146pp. General soiling and handling wear; minor chipping to wrapper extremities creases to front corner and spine; light foxing throughout text; ffep signed by author with inscription and sketch dated April 11 1985. Overall Very Good or better.<br/><br/>Noted Minnesota artist Gregory W. Bitz provides a humorous fanciful collection of poems and illustrations that are perhaps best described by Chas Fowler: "He leads us down the garden path and beckons us slyly under shadowy ferns among mystical beetle tracks. No one is at home and the woods are full of little people tinkering with tiny hammers. Branches creak. Choirs of weasels are singing. A deaf rabbit strolls by. And while you stand there perplexed Bitz is hiding in the bushes around the side of the house dressed in an owl suit chuckling all to himself. Red Studio Press unknown books
196531489New York: Whitney Library of Design 1965. Second printing. Paperback. Very Good. Nearly square papewrbound volume. 204 pp. Stated second printing. Includes 26 essays on problems in design architecture etc by Nelson. A handsome very good copy of this classic in the field. Whitney Library of Design paperback books
10411DESIGN IN GREECE 1/1970-2/1971. Athens: N.P. 1971. 4to. Self-wrappers. 290 pages. First edition. An annual periodical of Architecture in Greece with illustrations and texts written in Greek and English. Covers worn else good. unknown books
196044418Rockport MA: First Person 1960. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 22.5cm; variant one of two bound in card wrappers with French flaps designed by Seymour Chwast; 862pp; illus. Pinpoint wear to extremities else a fresh Fine copy. Includes contributions by Thornton Wilder Ford Madox Ford Allan Seager Robert Hellman Curtis Zahn Patrick Brophy and others. Notably includes portions of Edward Gorey's Leaves From A Mislaid Album. First Person unknown books
1998130294New York New York: Thames and Hudson 1998. Hardcover. NF/VG lovely copy jacket shows some rubbing and very slight edge wear. Black cloth black DJ with color illus. 288 pp. 483 illustrations with 224 in color. In English. Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at the Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Ohio May 19 1998-July 5 1998; and two other locations/times. Colorless when it entered the kiln the ceramic material known as Egyptian faience was transformed by firing into the sparkling blue of the Egyptian sky ad a wide range of other scintillating colors. Imbued by the ancient Egyptians with great symbolic significance - resplendent with radiance and filled with the shimmer of celestial light it was the perfect metaphor for life rebirth and immortality. Over two hundred beautiful faience objects from collections in Europe and the U.S. are reproduced in lavish color with a detailed description of each along with a technical glossary extensive bibliography maps and chronological table. Five essays by top scholars in the field illuminate the subject. Thames and Hudson hardcover books