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1995104153Washington DC: National Gallery of Art / University Press of New England 1995. Hardbound. New in shrinkwrap. Grey cloth color illustrated dust jacket 328 pp profusely illustrated mostly in bw. A collection of 17 essays by various contributors. A wealth of information and imagry is provided. Text in English contributions in English French German or Italian. Proceedings of the symposium "Monarca della pittura: Piero and his legacy." sponsored by the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts National Gallery of Art the J. Paul Getty Museum and the Getty Center for History of Art and the Humanities Washington 4-5 December 1992. Includes bibliographical references. National Gallery of Art / University Press of New England unknown books
1993176855Seattle: University of Washington Press 1993. Hardcover. ix 287p. prologue conclusion appendixes; biographies & organizations bibliography index illustrations and photos very good first edition in cloth boards and lightly-worn unclipped dj. University of Washington Press hardcover books
2000228665Berkeley Ten Speed Press 2000. 2000. First edition first printing so stated. 8vo. Illustrations from b/w photographs and sketches; pictorial endpapers. Pictorial dust jacket designed by Campana Design unclipped. Fine. 224 pages. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed and inscribed by Marilyn Lewis on the title page in black ink: "To Irene and David Karney: We go back a long time in this magnificnet journey! Marilyn with love and admiration 5-19-01 at Bacara.". Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Berkeley, Ten Speed Press [2000]. hardcover books
2001122907Paris: `Éditions Blance 2001. Paperback. 279p. text in French very good first French edition trade paperback in original pictorial wraps. Signed by the author. Erotic novel with lesbian sequences. `Éditions Blance paperback books
159199Sebastopol: Self-published n.d. 49p. 8.5x11 inches printed rectro-only illustrated with drawings and a map very good in stapled and library-tape-bound pictorial wraps. Documents what must be the plan actually implemented on park grounds near Olema to very pleasant effect surrounded as we recall by anachronistic eucalyptus trees. Self-published unknown books
1982009544G.K.Hall 1982. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Great Reference for Children's Literature.Fine Copy.First Edition in Reddish Boards. G.K.Hall Hardcover books
1995216743Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press 1995. Hardcover. xv 267p. introduction notes bibliography index fine first edition in black buckram cloth boards and gilt unclipped dj. Ad Feminam: Women and Literature Series edited by Sandra M. Gilbert. Critical study from a feminist viewpoint. Southern Illinois University Press hardcover books
1949GG01238Berkeley and Los Angeles:: University of California Press 1949. 1949. 265 x 170 mm. xvi 172 pp. 65 figs. including fold-outs 23 tables index. Brown cloth gilt-stamped spine title; spine title faded. Previous owner's inked signature. Very good. FIRST EDITION. An early sociological study of the city of Los Angeles including segregation within the urban populace. University of California Press, 1949. hardcover books
2002243324Santa Fe: Ancient City Press 2002. Paperback. x 99p. foreword preface introduction illustrations very good signed limited first trade paperback edition #45/500 copies signed by author and illustrator tan pictorial wraps ownership signature of Stan Noyes one of the collectable authors covered within. Other authors covered are Dorothy B. Hughes Witter Byner Lynn Riggs Oliver LaFarge Evan S. Connell David Morrell Sheri S. Tepper et al. Ancient City Press paperback books
1986225561986. Ferrall Eleanor. Ferrall Eleanor. Lutzker Marilyn and Eleanor Ferrall. Criminal Justice Research in Libraries: Strategies and Resources. Foreword by Edward Sagarin. New York: Greenwood Press 1984. xvi 167 pp. Hardcover. Ex-library private law firm library with stamps on inside fron cover else very good. $5. This book "offers theoretical overviews tried techniques basic information and clues to further sources. unknown books
20001966Riverdale-On-Hudson: Sheep Meadow Press 2000. 1st ed uncorrected proof original illustrated glossy paperwraps as issued. Publicity material laid-in. "In this braiding of autobiography and history the distinguished French poet Claire Malroux depicts in marvellous and terrible concreteness the era of Nazism in France." Adrienne Rich from the rear cover. Additional review comments by C.K. Williams. The original text is opposite the translation. Bright fine condition. Sheep Meadow Press unknown books
197311101Princeton: The Art Museum Princeton University 1973. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. First edition. Folio. 375 pp. Color frontis. Illustrated with numerous black and white photographs. Text in English by Marilyn and Shen Fu. A very good copy in tall thick bound wrappers. Small stain to front cover minor. A large and heavy volume. The Art Museum, Princeton University paperback books
000865Summit Books 1987 Book. As New. F. As New. First Edition. Bound Manuscript. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. ISBN:0-671-63051-2. Summit Books, 1987 unknown books
1992115001New York: Summit Books 1992. First Edition. First Edition. Fine and unread in a Fine dust jacket. Summit Books unknown books
197320758Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 1973. Softcover. VG. Cream wraps. 375 pp. Numerous color & bw plates. Text by Marilyn and Shen Fu. This oversized volume is lavishly illustrated. Published to accompany the exhibition held in Princeton NJ: The Art Museum Dec. 8 1973 to Feb. 3 1974 three other locations. Contents: Geography: The "eye area" in Chinese painting -- Issues in connoisseurship -- Case studies in connoisseurship -- Tao-chi -- Catalogue of the Sackler Collection. Princeton University Press unknown books
1975285181Brooklyn New York: Angelica Press 1975. Fine binding. Four charming volumes in different colored printed wrappers with different colored stitching. Housed in a Very Good printed envelope. Fine binding. Angelica Press unknown books
199624309New York: Dia Center for the Arts 1996. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Two loose broadside poems held in foled and printed paper folder. Oneness by C. D. Wright and Invocation by Mariylm Hacker. Published to coincide with readings by the two poets on January 19 1996 at Dia Center for the Arts. Broadsides measure 11" tall x 4 7/8" wide. Fine condition. Uncommon ephemera for both poets. Dia Center for the Arts unknown books
1970267992New York: Four Winds Press 1970. First Edtion. Hard Cover. Near Fine binding/Very Good dust jacket. A clean First Edition copy with no marks of any kind. The dustjacket has some shelfwear and minor loss to the spine extremities. The dustjacket is not price-clipped and is protected with a new mylar cover. Near Fine binding / Very Good dust jacket. Four Winds Press unknown books
2010191122Marilyn Hickey Ministries 2012-01-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. TP HS Marilyn Hickey Ministries paperback books
2006MB718-003New York: HarperCollins Publishers 2006. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. FIRST EDITION with a full number line. A near fine copy in dust-jacket lightly read. Marilyn Johnson's first book. The New York Times Book Review wrote of it: "A fascinating book about the art history and subculture of obituary writing" and "downright amazing." Marilyn Johnson is an American writer and the author of the nonfiction books "Lives in Ruins: Archaeologists and the Seductive Lure of Human Rubble;" "This Book is Overdue! How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All;" and "The Dead Beat." Enjoy! HarperCollins Publishers hardcover books
002291Very Good. N.d. circa 1940. 9 page story. The story is told in quasi-black dialect and there is probably a racist dimension to the story involving a black family although the author may not have had an invidious intent at the time. While the illustrations are a bit crude and possibly deliberately so the author does have a comedic spark notwithstanding the offense someone might take to it. Certainly an interesting relic from an era when there were no inhibitions with regard to stereotyping. <br /><br /> books
19732222202<p>October 21 1973. First edition. Octavo. Illustrated auction catalogue. Original stiff print wrappers. No dust jacket. Fine. 78 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p>Lots 303 - 332 all related to Marilyn Monroe.</p><p>Among the items are:</p><p>1. High school memorabilia.</p><p>2. Early fan letters.</p><p>3. Grace Goddard diary.</p><p>4. 1941 Emerson Junior High School graduation program.</p><p>5. A dress</p><p>6. MGM December 8 1949 contract.</p><p>7. 20th Century Fox April 11 1951 16 page contract.</p><p>8. Her Glee Club sweater patch.</p><p>9. Her 1942 Van Nuys High School student ID card.</p><p>The first of what would be many later auctions of Marilyn's personal and family items.</p> Sotheby Parke Bernet paperback books
1979007567New York: Simon & Schuster 1979. RARE and fabulous promotional poster on shiny mylar featuring an Ed Feingersh photographic portrait of Marilyn done in New York City during the week he spent photographing her in Mach 1955. Near Fine faint creases 20"w x 30"h. Distributed in limited numbers at the ABA trade show in 1979 well suited for framing. Will be shipped loosely rolled in a mailing tube. Photographs do not do justice to the stunning effect of this poster !. First Printing. Poster. Near Fine. 20 " x 30". Simon & Schuster books
1956141352N.p.: N.p. 1956. Vintage photograph of Marilyn Monroe and then-husband Arthur Miller arriving in London for Monroe's filming of "The Prince and the Showgirl" 1957 with Laurence Olivier. With a mimeo snipe on the verso along with photo agency stamps and copyright sticker. <br/><br/>7 x 9.25 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
1997243184New York: Janos Gat Gallery 1997. 21p. 7x8.5 inches essay curriculum vitae illustrated with 7 color plates reproducing the works with extensive descriptions very good exhibition catalogue booklet in stapled white pictorial wraps with rubbing to the covers. Colombian-American artist and educator who studied at Yale.His father was an aviator who was the first to fly over the Andes. Janos Gat Gallery unknown books