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1952118655Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1952. hardcover. very good/very good-. 92 black-and-white illustrations. 8vo cloth d.w.; d.w. torn at top of spine. Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1952. A very good copy in a very good- dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Harvard University Press unknown books
19261341638Garden City NY: Doubleday Page & Company 1926. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G; black 1/4 bound spine with black text to paper label; first edition; sun faded covers have minimal exterior wear; lightly sun faded front and rear; some rubbing wear to edges; paper label to front with illustrations and black lettering; sturdy boards; text block exterior edges have age toned; previous bookshop's small label to ffep; minor chip to gutter at frontispiece; light foxing to few pages; otherwise interior good; intact binding; deckled fore edge; illustrated; pp 168. 1341638. FP New Rockville Stock. Doubleday, Page & Company hardcover books
1930176684Philadelphia: Memorial Hall for the College Art Foundation 1930. Hardcover. VG shelf wear to boards and spine age toning to pages but otherwise clean. Black boards and tan spine with black lettering and black title block with tan lettering 245 9 pp bw and color tipped-in illustrations maps plans plates. Volume II only. Contents include: Edward Hamilton Bell; The Peasant Paintings of Otsu Japan; Korai Celadon in America; A Note on Pottery Kilns of the Korai Dynasty Contemporary Cambodian Art Studied in the Light of its Past Forms; Indian Miniatures in German Museums and Private Collections; Early Vaishnava Miniature Paintings from Western India; Early Indian Architecture; An Illustrated Svetambara Jaina Manuscripts of A.D. 1260; A Glass Globe of Arghun. Includes bibliographies and bibliographical references. Memorial Hall for the College Art Foundation hardcover books
193090733Philadelphia: Published for the College Art Association 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. frontis illustrations mostly black and white with a few small tipped-in color prints. 246 7p. Original black boards backed in tan cloth. 31cm. A couple of cover corners reglued. No jacket. The second Volume II of three in this short run of "annuals." <br/><br/> Published for the College Art Association hardcover books
1931181350Philadelphia: Memorial Hall for the College Art Foundation 1931. Hardcover. VG some damage and peeling on spine. Black 3/4 cloth boards with tan spine. 244 pgs. illustrations maps plans plates. Volume 3 in a series of annuals. Memorial Hall for the College Art Foundation hardcover books
195922033Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press 1959. first. Softcover. VG extremely fresh but for light fading to spine. Dusty rose wraps with label. xix 165 pp. NO PLATES. This is the text volume from the complete publication package which also included over 200 bw colotype plates and a silk-covered wooden box. Still very useful and a first edition of this work in immaculate condition. Harvard University Press unknown books
1923125371Cleveland and New Haven CT: for the Cleveland Museum of Art by Yale University Press 1923. 300 copies printed. Hardbound. Extremities of covers are rough moderate spoiling top and bottom of spine frayed bookplate. Few library marks inside but none found on plates. Sold as a reference copy not for the collector. Half vermillion cloth with beige rice paper covered boards with applied paper label. 45 pp. followed by 145 bw illustrations. Oversized. A very nice solid reference copy of this uncommon title. The bw plates are generally large and detailed. An important reference. for the Cleveland Museum of Art by Yale University Press hardcover books
195257530Cambridge:: Harvard University Press. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1952. Hardcover. B0000CIJJI . Black and white illustrations. First edition. Very good in a very good minor edge wear with a few small chips foxing on verso dust jacket. . Harvard University Press, hardcover books
19526468Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1952. 8vo. 178 pp.; illus. <br><br>First edition. The history of Japanese art and architecture. With 92 illustrations. Publisher's quarter black cloth over green cloth sides. No dust jacket. Fine. Harvard University Press hardcover books
1856203826New York: Ackerman Lith 1856. unbound. very good. Map. Uncolored lithograph. Image measures 17.25" x 21".<br/><br/> Nice map of Wisconsin and Minnesota illustrating the progress of public surveys. Denotes waterways Indian reservations and townships. Left margin cropped minor toning along folds and light scattered foxing.<br/><br/> Ackerman Lith unknown books
195516773New York: Harper Brothers 1955. 1st edition. Black cloth spine with grey boards. Dust jacket. F/NF slightly rubbed and sun stained and chipped along edges. 243 pp. including index. 8vo. <br/><br/> Harper Brothers hardcover books
19699448NY: Knopf. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1969. Hardcover. A collection of stories. The author's first book. First edition. Near fine in a near fine light creasing to flaps dust jacket. . Knopf hardcover books
18925020bdBoston: Lothrop Lee & Shepard Co. 1892. Royal octavo illustrated gold cloth hardcover 126 pp. Good with minor soiling and edgewear to covers. Photographs gladly provided upon request. Contents: Some Dogs’ Opinions of the Dog Show; Woggie’s Wonders; Mother’s Cousin Nathan; Jenny Ring; May’s Musical Bars; The Broom Fairies; Mr. and Mrs. Flyaway “At Home;†Old Tyler; “Who Lives in Mamma’s Work Bag; The Clothes-Line Imps. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co., 1892. hardcover books
199630459Washington DC: National Gallery of Art 1996. Softcover. VG light shelfwear. Pictorial wraps. 255 pp. 70 color 100 bw plates. This book and the 1997 exhibition it portrays were assembled by the National Gallery of Art Washington D.C. From the medieval tendencies of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and other Pre-Raphaelites to the classicism of Frederic Leighton and Lawrence Alma-Tadema Victorian painting encompasses a broad range of subjects and styles. Features 225 illustrations including 75 in color with each color plate thoroughly discussed and biographies of each painter included. Includes many lesser-known but very deserving painters such as George Clausen Albert Moore Stanhope Forbes Von Herkomer the superb George Frederic Watts and Richard Dadd. Very comprehensive and detailed. Superb reproductions entirely from original paintings. National Gallery of Art unknown books
1982131506London England: The Medici Society 1982. stiff paper wrappers. Tissot J.J. oblong 12mo. stiff paper wrappers. 24 pages. Includes a biographical chronology acknowledgments suggestions for further reading. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. The Medici Society unknown books
199633968NY: Abrams. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1996. Hardcover. 0810963426 . 170 illustrations including 70 color plates. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Abrams hardcover books
199720995NY: Abrams. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1997. Hardcover. 0810963426 . 170 illustrations including 70 color plates. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Abrams hardcover books
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
1992136804San Marino Calif: Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery 1992. Softcover. VG- minor edgewear. Fuscia & illus. paper wraps 252 pp. 40 BW plates. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition and symposium at the Huntington. Essays and lists: The Pre-Raphaelites and the National Gallery / Malcolm Warner -- Pre-Raphaelite Challenges to Victorian Canons of Beauty / Susan P. Casteras -- "The Seed of the Flower": Photography and Pre-Raphaelitism / Lindsay Smith -- "A Thing to Mind": The Materialist Aesthetic of William Morris / Jerome McGann -- "This hateful letter-writing": Selected Correspondence of Sir Edward Burne-Jones in the Huntington Library / Jane A. Munro -- A Checklist of Pre-Raphaelite Manuscripts in the Huntington Library / Sara S. Hodson -- A Checklist of Pre-Raphaelite Works of Art in the Huntington Library and Art Collections / Shelley M. Bennett. Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery paperback 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
2004173730New Haven Connecticut: Yale University Press 2004. Hardcover. VG- ex-library copy with card pocket on inside of front cover. Beige illus. wraps; 229 pp.; 223 color and bw figures. Accompanied a traveling exhibition of the same name that appeared at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth Texas the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore and the National Gallery in London; Includes an essay by Lance Mayer and Gay Myers. Yale University Press hardcover books
2004114501New Haven Connecticut: Yale University Press 2004. Softcover. VG- Covers bent at outer corners. Beige illus. wraps; 229 pp.; 223 color and bw figures. Accompanied a traveling exhibition of the same name that appeared at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth Texas the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore and the National Gallery in London; Includes an essay by Lance Mayer and Gay Myers. Yale University Press paperback 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
1992103122New York London Toronto Sydney Tokyo Singapore: Simon & Schuster 1992. Octavo cloth-backed boards. First U.S. edition. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #103122 Simon & Schuster unknown books
199845353NY: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1998. First American edn. 8vo pp. xii 435. Notes index. Illustrated in color and black and white. About fine in very slightly soiled dj. An analysis of songs stories images of frightening monsters. Warner wants us to reconsider the consequences of our notions about masculine identity and about racial stereotyping. Farrar, Straus and Giroux unknown books