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19972090202118107151Kairyusha 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kairyusha paperback
Large octavo/small quarto in illus paper boards and illus DJ; 224 p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm; index Tastefully done photo-study of the personal spaces (study rooms, bedrooms, living rooms, dens, etc) of 38 well-known women, including Maya Angelou, Oprah Winfrey, Ali McGraw , Jessica McClintock. // Interior design; architeture; Personal space -- Psychological aspects.† Women -- Identity.† Espace personnel -- Aspect psychologique.† Femmes -- IdentitÈ.†
1870_201801845New York, Published by Geo. E. Woodward, 1870 ; in-4 oblong (280 x 176 mm), 3-47 ff., reliure d'éditeur pleine percaline, coloris marron, dos lisse, 1er plat estampé et imprimé. Drawn and Arranged by Fred'k S. Copley. Engraved by Korff Bros.
2003KOS050300059Shinbashi Theater 2003 Soft Cover Fine
2003KOS050300355Shinbashi Theater 2003 Soft Cover Fine
1985cj15perennial library Cartonnage souple 1985 In-8 (24,8 x 25,9 cm), format paysage, cartonnage d'éditeur souple illustré en couleur, 223 pages, nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc et en couleur In-texte, écrit en anglais ; très bon état Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
pp. vii, 136. Illustrated with full page etchings by Denis Tegetmeier; designed by Eric Gill; printed and bound by Hague & Gill; hand-set in Bunyan type, designed by Gill, and first used in this book; full tan buckram, stamped in blue, red and gold. 4to. 9 1/8 x 11 1/2 inches. Top edge gold. Binding curiously stained at bottom front corner and rear top corner. From the original slip case? Paper slip case paper label has slight chipping. Number 413 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by Denis Tegetmeier and Eric Gill. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W42
New York, Published by Geo. E. Woodward, 1870; in-4 oblong (280 x 176 mm), 3-47 ff., reliure d'éditeur pleine percaline, coloris marron, dos lisse, 1er plat estampé et imprimé. Drawn and Arranged by Fred'k S. Copley. Engraved by Korff Bros.
1975037635New York, Universe Books, 1975. 4°, Halblwd., 125 S. - gutes Exemplar / good copy
72508Calumet Press. Broadside Poster. POEM BROADSIDE SIGNED: Fully signed by the poet Richard Wilbur. 24.5 x 18.5 inches poster broadside. Fine in full color. Please: all print broadside shipping is by Priority Mail which requires extra costs to be invoiced and/or payment by Paypal or personal check. Calumet Press unknown
This is a very good hardcover copy bound in quarter rust cloth and decorated paper-covered boards, with paper label with Wynkyn de Worde's device on upper cover, printed paper title label on spine. Corners rubbed. Completely clean. This is a limited edition of 375 copies. This copy has the original leaf from Wynken de Worde's 'The Golden Legend' number CCCXXIIII, tipped in. 14" high X 10" wide. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
(Codice CV/6138) In 8º 813 pp. Testo inglese, più di 2.600 voci, più do 1.000 illustrazioni. Brossura editoriale, ottimo stato. ~~~ SPEDIZIONE IN ITALIA SEMPRE TRACCIATA
Includes Plates with 129 illustrations in black and white. Wear to cover extremities and slight marking to surfaces. Signature and date on front free endpaper.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 244 pages of text, plus index. Many b&w illustrations.
This is a very good hardcover copy in the very scarce pictorial dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by the author on the front endpaper. The book is very clean inside and out. No marks to text or plates. The jacket is about 95% there, but chipped around the top edges, mostly the rear panel. Top of spine chipped too. Illustrated in black & white with numerous photographs of period style furnishing. Winnifred Fales became famous in the period between the wars, for her staunch opposition to any kind of modern design. From her position as an editor with the journal Good Housekeeping, she tirelessly campaigned against first art nouveau and then the rush of even more modern design like art deco. In her weekly columns she dispensed advice to readers about how to maintain standards of good taste and decor in the home. 10 1/2" high X 8" wide, 295 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
74-0379New York : MacMillan 1953. 8vo. Light signs of shelf wear. Minor creasing. Clipped price corners. Very Good. Original Price on Dust Jacket: $2.00Jacket design by Riki Levinson New York : MacMillan, 1953. unknown
200346564St. Louis MO: Missouri Historical Society Press / University of Missouri Press 2003. Fine/Near Fine. St. Louis MO: Missouri Historical Society Press / University of Missouri Press 2003. First Edition with full number line. Octavo; publisher's cloth in photo-illustrated dust jacket; xv3190pp.; halftone photographic illus. throughout. Light shelf wear else a Fine copy. Signed by Freeman on title page and additionally signed by the cover designer Lucy Josey on copyright page. <br /> <br /> Memoir of the first woman to be appointed to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights in 1964 under the Lyndon B. Johnson administration a post she held until 1979 in order to serve as inspector general of the Community Services Administration. Missouri Historical Society Press / University of Missouri Press unknown
196525243Simon & Schuster 1965. HB NO DJ Issued 1965 1st edition 4th Printing Statedillustrated Black Purple & white Cvr minor Rub & wearScuff primarily Extremities & spine Cvr Interior Nice Tight Clean VG/VG- AS-IS NOJACKET 95 pgs. First Edition. Hard Cover. Simon & Schuster hardcover
196545569New York: Simon and Schuster 1965. Very Good-. New York: Simon and Schuster 1965. Second Printing. Small octavo; publisher's photo-illustrated paper covered boards; 90pp.; illus. throughout by Lennon. Boards quite rubbed front hinge starting to crack; overall a Good to Very Good only example of this fragile work. Signed by Lennon on title page with Certificate of Authenticity laid in. Simon and Schuster unknown
1990008657New York N.Y. U.S.A. : Viking 1990. 1990. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 1st ed. 1st printing ; xiii 460 pages ; 24 cm ; SIGNED presentation by author on front endpaper ; ISBN 9780670818969 0670818968 ; OCLC 21294889 ; LCCN 89040687 ; LOC No PS3563.C38837 S76 1990 ; gold and red cloth in color pictorial dustjacket ; Lives interlock break apart and recombine in a southern novel that surges forward through heartbreak farce triumph betrayal and ultimately love. "An ambitious first novel" The Philadelphia Inquirer that sweeps through three eras of shattering change that formed the American South. ; Thomas McNamee is an American writer and Guggenheim Fellow. He has written four nonfiction books in the field of natural history and conservation as well as a novel. He has also written biographies of notable culinary figures Craig Claiborne and Alice Waters. ; Author's first novel ; newspaper review of the book from the Memphis Tennessee Commercial Appeal Sunday October 21 1990 laid in ; FINE/FINE <br/> <br/> New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Viking, 1990. hardcover
19862090202118103265Kobunsha 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Kobunsha paperback
181956897Kyoto Japan: Marubeni Shoten Design Dept. Keimeikai Textile & Dyeing Studio Tanioka Shoten Design Dept. ca. 1918-1945. Folio. 61 original hand-painted inked and pencil designs with a few on a lightly toned but quality semi-translucent paper the majority on thick paper stock and still others with two pieces carefully pasted together with contiguous designs sized from 9 x 15 in. up to 19.25 x 38.5 in. with 13 of the pieces larger the larger size a number of them sized 18 x 32 in. and many in the 14.25 x 15.5 in. size colour painted; the majority feature the design studio chop or crest at lower corners throughout many w/ annotations in margins several w/ change orders neatly annotated or even the title of the design and still many others w/ Roman numeric inventory codes in margins as well two still retaining original small silk samples many with creasing or minor tears & edgewear or creasing to fore-edges a few w/ small & large closed tears while others show some creasing and thumbing from continued use still an exceptional group of manuscripts. This superb archive of 61 original hand-painted kimono designs furnishes an exceptional visual array of Taisho- and early Showa-era Japanese motifs and styles. A number of the designs evoke traditional Japanese Ukiyo-e woodblock prints with deep vivid colours and well rendered illustrations. Many of these designs incorporate floral patterns including Kiku Chrysanthemum Botan Mon Peony Pattern Manju Kiku Marigolds Japanese Irises Morning Glory Cockscomb Ivy Dahlias and many other botanical motifs. In addition there are many illustrating ornately embroidered designs austere bamboo mushrooms and intriguing landscapes some with a small portion fully painted in with brilliant colouring while the outline of the kimono fills out the drawing. Two of the designs still features their original small attached silk kimono sample more reminiscent of Western Design houses which often attached their chosen fabric samples to their clothing designs. A few of the designs are executed on translucent thin paper for the kimono draper to transfer the design to white silk or other fabrics via some type of carbon paper process. Another of the designs has been executed on a stunning silver metallic paper with palm or bamboo leaf fronds executed in vivid blues & browns. Some feature a nearly surrealist quality while several others include illustrations of doves or chickens. Two of the designs incorporate Art Deco representations of Chinese Junks and Japanese sailing vessels typical of the 1930’s prior to World War II. In the Taisho Era a new era opened for textile designers working with Kyoto drapers and department stores with many having trained at new art colleges and then working in the design studios of Marubeni Keimeikai Textile & Dyeing Studio and others. The Tachiki Artist design studio designs on thin translucent paper include one with designer stamp of character embedded within a skull. Some appear to have two different date stamps for the Marubeni Shoten Design and some are unsigned or stamped. The Taisho- and Showa-era kimonos featured brighter colours more groundbreaking designs as Japan’s designers embraced traditional dress and transformed it into a new garment equally appealing to the “Moga†or brazen “Modern Girl.†The designer notes include instructions to “leave a little more space between the fans;†“Drop the little fan crest;†“too much white bush clover†on the pine cones and even that Matsuo Taishichi had ordered a design for “clothes for paying a visit for a young person.†The Marubeni Shoten originated with Chubei Itho who began in 1858 as a salesman for linen cloth and by 1872 had opened his drapery store Benchu in Senba Osaka. By 1918 Chubei Itoh had expanded the business into Osaka and deciced to merge with Itochu Shoten Ltd. becoming Marubeni Shoten with their own drapers shops and many contracts with department stores. Later by the mid-1950s Marubeni merged with the company that operated the Takashimaya Dept. Store Chain all the while preserving their design studio and artists. See: Yuko Fukatsu-Fukuoka The Evolution of Yuzen-dyeing Techniques and Designs After the Meiji Restoration 2004; Arisa Shinko Tomikawa Hand Painted Kyo Yuzen Atelier “Arisa†A Brief Introduction 2020; Annie Van Asche Japanese Kimono Fashion of the Early Twentieth Century Textile Society of America Symposium Proceedings 2000; Our History Our Roots Marubeni Corporation 2020. Marubeni Shoten Design Dept., Keimeikai Textile & Dyeing Studio, Tanioka Shoten Design Dept., hardcover
2003KOS02200389Shinbashi Theater 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS02200389 Shinbashi Theater paperback
2003KOS02202410Shinbashi Theater 2003. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS02202410 Shinbashi Theater paperback
19952090202118101880Nikishuppan 1995. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Nikishuppan paperback