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2012102009Rockport Publishers. New. 2012. Hardcover. 1592538231 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English and Spanish. 272 pages; 961 illustrations including 879 in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Rockport Publishers hardcover
2010DADAX1592536670Rockport Publishers 2010-11-01. Bilingual. hardcover. New. 9.25x0.79x12.20. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rockport Publishers hardcover
ria9780240821337_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Draping Period Costumes provides you with the skill set you need to break away from two-dimensional patterns to drape three dimensional costumes. The basics of draping are explained in precise detail followed by step-by-step draping pr hardcover
251812Andre Deutsch 1987. FIRST EDITION quarto illus glossy light card covers white & red lettering to spine 125pp illus VG light creasing & curling to spine extrems & cover corners light chafing to covers light soiling to eps Andre Deutsch 1987 unknown
2008Q-1856695425Laurence King 2008-05-14. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Laurence King paperback
20169781452155050-2025Chronicle Books 2016. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Smithsonian Design Museum Cooper Hewitt Michael Bierut John Lasseter</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Chronicle Books</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781452155050</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2016</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 80</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Creativity abounds in this one-of-a-kind activity book from Pixar Animation Studios. Inspired by behind-the-scenes work of Pixar's animators it encourages fans and artists to explore their own imaginations through Pixar's favorite characters and iconic scenes. Prompts from films such as Toy Story Cars Brave Inside Out and more invite discoveries about color shape character design and scene setting—and how all of these interact to tell a visual story. This is a dynamic and inventive activity book like no other!Copyright ©2016 Disney Enterprises Inc. and Pixar. All rights reserved.</p> Chronicle Books paperback
20169781452155050-2025Chronicle Books 2016. Paperback. New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Smithsonian Design Museum Cooper Hewitt Michael Bierut John Lasseter</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Chronicle Books</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Paperback</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781452155050</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2016</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 80</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Creativity abounds in this one-of-a-kind activity book from Pixar Animation Studios. Inspired by behind-the-scenes work of Pixar's animators it encourages fans and artists to explore their own imaginations through Pixar's favorite characters and iconic scenes. Prompts from films such as Toy Story Cars Brave Inside Out and more invite discoveries about color shape character design and scene setting—and how all of these interact to tell a visual story. This is a dynamic and inventive activity book like no other!Copyright ©2016 Disney Enterprises Inc. and Pixar. All rights reserved.</p> Chronicle Books paperback
1993014368C Books 1993. Soft Cover. Very Good to Near Fine. LARGE or HEAVY BOOK MAY REQUIRE EXTRA POSTAGE. NO AMAZON OVERSEAS SHIPPING. Clean copy. PLASTIC COMB EDITION. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall C Books paperback
1948333044London: Cresset Press 1948. First Edition UK. Hardcover. Good/Good- Dust Jacket. 8x0x5. 1st printing of 1st U.K. Edition first edition THUS was first published a year earlier in the U.S. 8vo. 290pp. Red rough-weave cloth with gilt lettering on spine and front. Printed on authorized wartime economy paper with DJ designed by Hans Tisdall. NAP on CP with 'first published' statement. Cover is blotchy with discoloration. Binding is tight sturdy and square. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown otherwise text/interior very good. Unclipped DJ price of 9/6 net has very worn edges with chips and tears and the 'L' and 't' in author's name torn/chipped. Ships same or next business day from Dinkytown in Minneapolis Minnesota. Cresset Press hardcover
1990008708New York : G. P. Putnam c1990. 1990. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 206 pages ; 23 cm ; SIGNED by author on the title page ; ISBN 9780399135071 9780425271865 0399135073 0425271862 ; OCLC 20422750 ; LCCN 89027377 ; LOC No PS3569.M5376 M4 1990 ; mauve and orange cloth in pictorial dustjacket ; Contents: Bob a dog -- Mom -- Life on the moon -- Tongues of fire -- Dreamers -- The interpretation of dreams -- Desire on Domino Island -- Intensive care -- Me and my baby view the eclipse. ; "Extremely powerful.Me and My Baby View the Eclipse is about striving and the secret nobility of people who live in a small-town American South. In these stories-thank heaven-not everything fits: they are loose they are sometimes awkward but just about every one shines with revelation and awe in the face of momentary greatness and tragedy.Nearly every one of these stories could move a reader to tears for in almost every one of them there is a moment of vision or love or unclothed wonder that transforms something plain into something transcendent."-The New York Times Book Review ; Lee Smith was born in Grundy VA. She is author of many novels including the New York Times bestseller The Last Girls and most recently Guests On Earth. She is a recipient of the Academy Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters the North Carolina Award for Literature and a Southern Book Critics Circle Award. ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> New York : G. P. Putnam, c1990. hardcover
1997008718New York : G. P. Putnam c1997. 1997. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 1st. ed. 1st printing ; 267 pages ; 23 cm ; SIGNED byt author on title page ; ISBN 9780399142819 0399142819 ; OCLC 36648648 ; LCCN 97011660 ; LOC No PS3569.M5376 N48 1997 ; steel grey and black cloth in pictorial dustjacket ; Contents: The Bubba stories -- Blue wedding -- Live bottomless -- The southern cross -- The happy memories club -- News of the spirit. ; In "Live Bottomless" thirteen-year-old Jenny tells the painful and hilarious tale of her philandering father's fall from grace and the family's subsequent trip to Keys West as her parents attempt a "geographical cure" for their troubled marriage. In "The Southern Cross" Chanel a girl of easy virtue and dubious reputation chronicles her cruise around the Caribbean with three Atlanta developers. "I may be old but I'm not dead" begins Alice Scully scandalizing her retirement-home writers' group in "The Happy Memories Club." And prim old-maid Sarah is titillated by the housekeeper's horrific account of her daughter's "blue wedding.". --Source: Publisher ; Lee Smith is a novelist short story writer and educator. She was born in 1944 in Grundy Virginia. Smith attended Hollins College in Roanoke Virginia. In her senior year at Hollins Smith entered a Book-of-the-Month Club contest submitting a draft of a novel called The Last Day the Dog Bushes Bloomed. The book one of 12 entries to receive a fellowship was published in 1968. Smith wrote reviews for local papers and continued to write short stories. Her first collection of short stories Cakewalk was published in 1981. Smith taught at North Carolina State University. Her novel Oral History published in 1983 ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> New York : G. P. Putnam, c1997. hardcover
20003494Columbia : University of Missouri Press 2000. 2000. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 1st edition 1st printing ; xiii 147 pp. : illustrated with black & white photographs ; 25 cm. ; ISBN: 0826212603 alk. paper LCCN: 99-47290 ; OCLC: 42435037 ; LC: F234.H65; Dewey: 975.5/792 ; green boards in photographic dustjacket ; SIGNED presentation card laid in from author dated 2000 ; "In 1842 Charles Lewis Cocke arrived in Roanoke Virginia with sixteen slaves; there he founded Hollis College an elite women's school. Many of the early students also brought their slaves to the college with them. Upon Emancipation some of the African Americans of the community--mostly women--stayed on as servants forming what is now called the Hollins Community. Although the servants played an integral part in the college's success students were strongly discouraged from acknowledging them as people. Rules forbidding any 'familiarity' with the servants perpetuated a prejudicial attitude toward the African American community that would persist well into the 1940s. Determined to give voice to the African American community that served as the silent workforce for Hollins College Ethel Morgan Smith herself a graduate of Hollis College succeeded in finding individuals to step forward and tell their stories."--jacket ; VG/VG <br/> <br/> Columbia : University of Missouri Press, 2000. hardcover
1988008445Pueblo Press Orlando Fla. 1988 1988. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 1st ed. 1st printing ; xvi 177 p. 16 p. of plates : ill. some col. maps ; 27 cm. ; LCCn 88060066 ; LOC No F1391.C92 S58 1988 ; Dewey 972/.74 ; ISBN 9780961994907 0961994908 ; OCLC 17971931 ; SIGNED presentation by author Eleanor Friend Slight ; Map and plan on lining paper ; red cloth with gold lettering in color photographic dustjacket ; Contents: Prologue -- Creation myth of Cuilapan -- The physical and ethnic environment of Oaxaca Valley -- Cuilapan the town and its dependencies -- The archaeology of Cuilapan -- Hernan Cortes 1485-1547 Marques del Valle de Oaxaca and Lord of Cuilapan -- The church history -- The church architecture -- Ceremonies and folk tales of Cuilapan -- Vicente Guerrero 1783-1831 second President of Mexico executed at Cuilapan -- Epilogue -- Appendix A The founding and naming of Oaxaca -- Appendix B Domingo De Guzman St. Dominic Founder of the Dominican Order ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> Pueblo Press, Orlando, Fla., 1988 hardcover
19908972Logan UT: Herald Printing 1990. Poster 68 cm x 54 cm / 26.75" x 21.5" printed in color and in a plain black frame 70 cm x 57 cm /27.5" x 22.5" 'A' condition. Colors are bright. This has not been examined out of the frame. Bob Bissland designed poster featuring a map of Utah with portraits of twelve notable Utah writers superimposed over. Printed to the left and right of the map is a list of 118 local authors arranged alphabetically by place. At each margin are quotes from Edward Abbey Wallace Stegner Juanita Brooks and Maurine Whipple. Produced for the Utah Council of Teachers of English Utah Endowment for the Humanities and Utah State University. Printed by Herald Printing. A very cool thing. "Literary Utah reflects a surprising diversity and number of poets dramatists novelists and essayist. The terrain includes writers who were born in the state raised here or set their work here. [Herald Printing] unknown
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3721208617.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199285Limited slipcased edition signed by contributors. Copy 499 of 500. <br /> Mark V. Ziesing hardcover
1930160729. 1930. Unbound. Very Good. Original Stencil pattern design card frame and folder with paper label. Des ign No 336. 130mm x 260mm design in much large card folder. / Original Stencil pattern design card frame and folder with paper label. Des ign No 343. 170mm x 170mm design in much large card folder./ Original Stencil pattern design card frame and folder with paper label. Des ign No 338 170mm x 170mm design in much large card folder. / Original Stencil pattern design card frame and folder with paper label. 170mm x 170mm design in much large card folder. / Original Stencil pattern design card frame and folder with paper label. Des ign No 379. 130mm x 255mm design in much large card folder. <br/> <br/> . unknown
1990008797NY: Atlantic Monthly Pr. First edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Atlantic Monthly Pr. 1990 first printing. 4to. 9 1/2" 12" xi180pp. 52 full page color illustrations. Introduction by Handasyde Buchanan. Foreword by S. Dillon Ripley. Dark blue cloth with gilt titles. Fine in near fine dust jacket with sun fade. . Fine. Hard. 1st. 1990. Atlantic Monthly Pr unknown
1928TN231454Duckworth London 1928. Re-issue. HARDCOVER. First published by Leonard Parsons in October 1920 this is the equally scarce Duckworth re-issue of 1928. 8vo in black cloth backed colour printed boards printed paper label to spine 123pp cover design and woodcut end-papers by Gino Severini __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved near FINE very clean and tight copy small neat ink name on front fly-leaf covers and top edge of page block very slightly dusty slight tanning to leaves and spine label. An excellent copy. . __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Duckworth, London hardcover
19791897New York ; London : W. W. Norton & Company 1979. 1979. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 1st edition ; 1st printing ; sea-blue cloth with gold lettering and designs in multicolor dustjacket ; foxing ; 394 pp. ; photos ; creases on dustjacket else VG/VG <br/> <br/> New York ; London : W. W. Norton & Company, 1979. hardcover
19413Autograph letter on letterhead of 18 Village Road Oxton Birkenhead; five on letterheads of Department of Civic Design School of Architecture University of Liverpool; one on his Abercrombie Square letterhead. 1930 3 1931 2 and 1934 2. Each letter 1p. 4to. The collection in fair condition on aged and worn paper. Two items with the Society's stamp. The first three items from 1930 relate to the appointment of a chairman for a 'meeting in March' by Abercrombie at the Society. On 28 November he suggests the Bishop of Chichester 'who as Dean of Canterbury worked in very close co-operation with me or Lady Milner'. He next 11 December suggests 'Lord Cornwallis of the Kent County Council who is also a member of the East Kent Committee'. He is pleased 16 December when Cornwallis agrees writing: 'He has taken a great interest in the work in Kent from its very beginning and it is of the more importance to have him as he represents the wider outlook of the whole county of Kent.' Two letters from 1931 relate to another talk and the typescript of a paper from it to be printed in the Society's journal. On 16 March Anbercrombie enquires: 'I have been asked by a friend who is coming whether it is usual to wear full evening dress on these occasions. My own idea is that that would be desirable for the lecturer but dinner jacket and black tie would be quite suitable for the audience.' On 1 March 1934 he asks to 'see someone and select slides both from the West Wycombe and the late Sir Frank Baines' collection' anticipating that he will 'get something extremely useful for my lecture'. For information on Anbercrombie see his entry in the Oxford DNB. Autograph letter on letterhead of 18 Village Road, Oxton, Birkenhead; five on letterheads of Department of Civic Design, School unknown
1954011462London: Putnam 1954. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good-. Uncommon cuisine title in original dustjacket with painterly pictorial by William Maclaren. Gift inscription dated 1978 in calliogrpagic script ffe. Dustjacket price-slipped with some professional internal repair. Still highly presentable. Putnam hardcover
24436ONE: 14 January 1856; Queen’s College. TWO: ‘Valentines Day’ 14 February 1870; 33 Queen Anne Street W. London THREE: 3 April 1870; Doncaster. The third of these letters in particular gives a good indication of his Yorkshire bluntness his entry in the Oxford DNB describes him as ‘a man of arrogance and bile . capable of generosity strong friendships and kindness towards people in need of help’. The three items are in good condition lightly aged; the third with slight wear along one edge. All three are signed ‘E B Denison’ and the second and third are addressed to ‘My dear Plumptre’. ONE 14 January 1856: 3pp 4to. This letter concerns Queen’s College the girls’ school founded in 1848 by Denison’s relation Frederick Denison Maurice of which Plumptre would be Head 1875-1879. Subscribed ‘Chairman of the meeting of the Council this day’ and addressed ‘To the Chairman of the Committee of Education’. Begins: ‘Mr Nicolay is anxious that the Committee of Education should be informed of the opinion of the Council respecting the taking of Boarders in the new house No 68 Harley St.’. He reports the resolutions of the council who ‘think that the matter is now so far advanced that we may ask the Committee to come to a decision on the subject of taking boarders . We beg also to suggest that it is desirable that the meeting or meetings on this subject should be attended by as many of the Professors as possible as it is a matter seriously affecting their pecuniary interests’. TWO ‘Valentines day’ 1870: 2pp 16mo. ‘By this time you have possibly got my letter of yesterday which I took to the College expecting to see you & not observing that it was dated on Monday.’ After a brief discussion of College business he gives this in a postscript: ‘Crassweller came this morning wanted us to guarantee him in an action which a livery stable man is bringing against him for what he calls a nuisance in carrying off the rubbish through the Mews which Spooner referred to in his letter to you. Of course I did no such thing. It may or may not turn out that we shall have to do nothing but Crassweller will settle very differently for himself & yours.’ THREE 3 April 1870: 2pp 12mo. ‘Spooner’s account’ of Crassweller is ‘not very satisfactory’ but he has signed the cheque to him. ‘I have told Bailey that his continued employment is a disgrace to the Portland Estate after all that Bailey knows of him - & the Duke i.e. the Duke of Portland extensive London landowner too - By allmeans sic try the Duke again if you think it will do any good. I have a strong persuasion that in spite of Spooner we ought to have tried to get the building condemned by the M. Board & made it a landlord’s job’. He continues: ‘I have never heard of a 60 year marriage continuans before my father & mother’s. I shall not be in London on Wednesday for more than sleeping at any rate especially as our kitchen boiler is bust.’ Postscript refers to ‘Bickley liberality towards Q. C.’ and Lady Stanley. ONE: 14 January 1856; Queen’s College. TWO: ‘Valentines Day’ [14 February] 1870; 33 Queen Anne Street W. [London] THREE: 3 unknown