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1996172295Washington DC: National Gallery of Art 1996. Hardcover. VG/VG minimal shelf wear at corners in excellent condition. Red cloth boards with gold gilt lettering on spine color-illustrated dust jacket with red and white lettering. 255 pp. 170 illustrations including 70 color plates. "J.M. Turner John Everett Millais Ford Madox Brown Edward Burne-Jones James Tissot and William Holman Hunt are among the Victorian painters whose work is showcased in this elegant volume which accompanies an exhibition organized by the National Gallery of Art Washington . Illustrated and discussed are not only chatacteristically Victorian narrative and genre paintings but also works that reflect international development such as the European symbolist movement. From the medieval tendencies of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and other Pre-Raphaelites to the classicism of Frederic Leighton and Lawrence Alma-Tadema Victorian painting encompassed a broad range of subjects and styles." - dust jacket description. National Gallery of Art hardcover books
1998107472New Haven CT: Yale Center for British Art / Yale University 1998. Softcover. VG Library stamp on inside front cover; library stickers on front and back covers. Color illus. wraps; 216 pp.; 80 color plates; 19 bw figures; 2 gate-folds. Accompanied the traveling exhibition of the same name which appeared at the Art Gallery of New South Wales Queensland Art Gallery and the Art Gallery of South Australia in 1998; 53 artists represented including Constable Hogarth Sickert Turner and others. Yale Center for British Art / Yale University unknown books
200133126New Haven Conn: Yale Center for British Art 2001. Softcover. VG- Light wear to wraps. Color illustrated wraps. ix 262 pp. 81 color plates. Works by van Dyck Jan Siberechts William Hogarth Gainsborough Richard Wilson Joshua Reynolds Thomas Lawrence Henry Raeburn John Constable Joseph Mallord William Turner John Martin Frederic Leighton Ben Nicholson Stanley Spencer Francis Bacon Jenny Saville and many others. Published on occasion of the exhibition held at Yale Center for British Art New Haven Conn. Sept. 27-Dec. 30 2001 and Huntington Library Art Collections and Botanical Gardens San Marino Calif. Feb. 3-May 5 2002. Includes bibliographical references and index. Yale Center for British Art unknown books
1996141399London: National Touring Exhibitions Hayward Gallery 1996. Softcover. VG. Lilac & illus. wraps 95 pp. color & BW illus. Issued in conjunction with several 1996-1997 exhibitions assembled to the theme by Marina Warner. With an essay by her and many examples from a variety of artists. National Touring Exhibitions, Hayward Gallery unknown books
19794379Laramie WY: University of Wyoming 1979. Hardcover. VG- Label & few marks from previous gallery owner;slight soiling to dj; interior unaffected. Red cloth orange paper dust jacket xiii 213 pp. 19 bw plates. A most interesting look at both the art of Alfred Jacob Miller 1810-1874 and life in the Rocky Mountains during the heyday of the fur trade. #105 of 500 copies numbered and initialed by the author. University of Wyoming hardcover books
19614944Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery of Art 1961. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 235 pp. 5 color 231 bw plates. A remarkable book which accompanied the exhibition of this title which appeared at the Corcoran Gallery and The Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Catalogue lists 236 works in all mediums. Index of artists whose works are included. Quite scarce. Corcoran Gallery of Art unknown books
1975172837Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery 1975. Paperback. VG- ex-museum library copy with stamps ink marks and call number label on front cover. Beige stapled wraps with burnt orange lettering. 16 unnumbered pages. Illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from November 21 to December 20 1959. Corcoran Gallery paperback books
1958172838Washington DC: The Corcoran Gallery of Art 1958. Paperback. VG- ex-musuem library copy with call number label stamp and ink markings. light corner and edge wear to wraps. Cream wraps with red lettering. 23 unnumbered pages. Illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from November 22 to December 14 1958. The Corcoran Gallery of Art paperback books
1975172836Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery 1975. Paperback. VG- ex-museum library copy with stamps ink marks and call number label on front cover. Gray stapled wraps with green lettering. 16 unnumbered pages. Illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from November 23 1957 to January 5 1958. Corcoran Gallery paperback books
1963172843Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery 1963. Paperback. VG. Green wraps with black and blue lettering. 35 pp. BW illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from January 18 to March 3 1963 at the Corcoran Gallery. Corcoran Gallery paperback books
1965172844Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery 1965. Softcover. VG- minor fading at spine minimal wear to edges. Gray wraps with black and brown design and black lettering. 35 pp. BW illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from February 26 to April 18 1965 at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Corcoran Gallery unknown books
19732765Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society 1973. Hardcover. VG/VG-. Blue cloth. Color illus. dj. 248 pp. 16 color 219 bw plates. A most comprehensive study of this topic with many lesser known names accompanied by representative illustrations. A landmark book in this area with a superb bibliography which includes individual notations for 79 of the 150 artists mentioned in the text. Chapter notes at end. Important study. New York Graphic Society hardcover books
19578538Washington DC: The Corcoran Gallery of Art 1957. Softcover. VG but with ex-lib. notation in pencil. Beige wraps with green lettering. 19 pp. 6 bw plates. The catalogue from the exhibition of November 1957 to January 1958. Lists 307 works artist title price -- 106 paintings 32 watercolors 38 sculptures 17 prints 33 drawings 45 ceramics 9 silver 26 textiles and 1 stained glass. The Corcoran Gallery of Art unknown books
19651048Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery 1965. Softcover. VG slight writing on cover not bad. Color wraps. 39 pp. 2 color 19 bw repros. Catalogue lists 75 works. Five page essay by Charles E. Buckley foreword by Herman Warner Williams Jr. Published to accompany an exhibition held in Washington DC: Corcoran Apr. 30 to Aug. 1 1965 three other locations. Corcoran Gallery unknown books
1990179629Boston MA: Houghton Mifflin 1990. Hardbound. VG/VG. Hunter Green cloth with color pictorial glossy dustjacket. 253 iii pp. profusely illustrated in color. A delightful read. Wonderful pictures. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
199869289New Haven:: Yale Univeristy Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 0300072384 . Color and black and white photographs throughout. First printing. INSCRIBED by Richard Kaufman. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Yale Univeristy Press, hardcover books
20031246451London: Rea S. Hederman 2003. first edition; signed. octavo in green and white glossy soft covers with black letters; VG; General shelfwear to exteior fraying of cover where the ISBN bar code is clean text and paper with centerfold color illustrations; pp. 350; signed by the following artists: Monica Ali; Hari Kunzru; Andrew O'Hagan; Alan Warner; Sarah Waters; in good condition; <br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in ephemera box B in Netdesk office. 1246451. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Rea S. Hederman unknown books
1974010836Detroit: Wayne State University Press 1974. 195p. original green cloth. Wayne State University Press unknown books
UWARCOU00TNVery Good. Warner Elisha. Country Printer: An Informal Autobiography of Elisha Warner. NP: NP ND. Book condition: VG. Light shelf wear and soiling. unknown books
189437324n.p.: n.p. American Bimetallic League 1894. First edition. Self wrappers. A very good copy with small chips on edges leaves browned. 15 pp. Sm. 8vo. Two reprinted newspaper articles as part of the American Bimetallic League's Monograph series: "Prices on a Gold Basis" reprinted from the New York Sun of January 12th 1894 and "Going to a Gold Basis. How the Process will Affect the United States" from the New York Sun February 5th 1894 11-15pp. [n.p. American Bimetallic League] unknown books
187346447Boston: James R. Osgood and Company 1873. Later printing. 12mo 15cm.; brown publisher's cloth stamped in blind and gilt; xii289pp. Spine cocked; blindstamping worn on spine; small tear in cloth at spine base and adjacent material loss on rear panel; red edgestaining fading and toned in spots. Some leaves gently pulled. Stray pencil marks throughout. Good; intact and complete.<br/><br/>American essayist Charles Dudley Warner contemporary and associate of Mark Twain humorously describes his journeys by foot through several European locations including Paris Switzerland Bavaria Rome and Mt. Vesuvius. An affectionate if occasionally acerbic time capsule of continental Europe in the late 1800s. James R. Osgood and Company unknown books
1982016251New York Etc.: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company 1982. xii 370p. b/w illus. dj. Van Nostrand Reinhold Company unknown books
1921JC8596Boston: Atlantic Monthly Press 1921. Hardcover. Very Good. Cloth-backed paper over boards paper spine label; 8vo; pp. 47 plus 13 plates. Spine tips and corners bumped and just a little chipped; spine label torn away only remnants remain. <br/><br/> Atlantic Monthly Press hardcover books
19911853Kraus Reprint Limited 1991. Hardcover. Very Good. lxvi 104 pp folding map folding illustration with index. Name written on front pastedown underlining and annotations to preface; else clean and sound. No dust jacket. Reprint of the 1899 Hakluyt Society edition. Second series No. III. Includes versions of this voyage by Capt. Wyatt Robert Dudley and Abram Kendall. Please note: the image associated with this listing shows another volume in the same series but it other than the title it appears identical to this one. Kraus Reprint Limited hardcover books
1951012880Sierra Madre CA: Castaway Press. Good. 1951. Limited Edition; First Printing. Pamphlet. Small slim pamphlet has gold wrap with red title on the cover stapled over newsprint leaves. This delicate little booklet has seen better days but is still a readable collectible piece of California maritime history. Both of the top corners of the front cover have chipped off as well as a corner on the back where there is also a half-inch tear. The brittle cover is toned around the edges. Inside the newsprint has browned with age but the green ink is still very legible. This brief account of shipbuilding in the Port of San Pedro is reprinted from the San Pedro Shipping Gazzette Vol. 1 No. 2 October 13 1883. One of one hundred copies printed for the California Chapter of the Steamship Historical Society this copy is not numbered. ; 32mo 4" - 5" tall; 7 pp . Castaway Press unknown books