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1996002559Great Britain: Rebel Inc 1996. First U.K. Edition. Paperback. Near Fine. First edition of this collection of writings from some of Scotland's best young authors. This copy is near fine tight and bright with a faint stain to page block. This is the very scarce monocolor edition. Wraps. Strangely uncommon. Works by Irvine Welsh Alan Warner Gordon Legge James Meek Laura J. Hird and Paul Reekie. <br/><br/> Rebel, Inc paperback books
1967WRCLIT47796London: Cape / Chatto & Windus 1967. Printed house-logo wrappers paper label. Portrait and photographs. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition utilized for advance U.S. purposes. U.S. publication information in felt-tip pen on title title label at lower edge else very good or better in an example of first British edition dust jacket with minor edgewear. Cape / Chatto & Windus unknown books
1996265865New York: Oxford University Press 1996. Paperback. xi 292p. introduction bibliography index chapter endnotes photos lightly-used first edition first printing stated trade paperback in pictorial wraps. Oxford University Press paperback books
1965033939New York: International Universities Press 1965. 2d Printing. xii 462p. b/w illus. original cloth. International Universities Press unknown books
1932146023Hollywood: Fox Film Corporation 1932. Final Shooting script for the 1932 film here under the working title "Six Hours to Live." With holograph pencil annotations to the front wrapper. <br/><br/>By way of a scientific experiment a murder victim is revived from death but has only six hours to find his killer. An early directorial effort by the great William Dieterle foreshadowing the dark elements that would eventually define his work in film noir. <br/><br/>Green titled wrappers noted as FINAL SHOOTING SCRIPT on the front wrapper rubber-stamped production No. 607 dated 8/5/32 with credits for screenwriters Gordon Morris Morton Barteaux and Bradley King. Title page present with credits for screenwriters Gordon Morris Morton Barteaux and Bradley King director William Dieterle and various crew members. 116 leaves with last page of text numbered 109. Mimeographed rectos only with carbon typescript revision pages on onionskin stock throughout dated variously between 8-8-32 and 8/9/32. Pages Near Fine wrapper Very Good plus with yapping and edgewear to the front and rear wrappers bound with two gold brads. Fox Film Corporation unknown books
1973169488Greenwich: New York Graphic Society 1973. hardcover. near fine/near fine. 219 black & white photo illustrations 248pp 4to cloth. Greenwich: New York Graphic Society 1973. Near fine in near fine dust jacket.<br/><br/> New York Graphic Society unknown 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
1957172842Washington DC: Corcoran Gallery of Art 1957. Softcover. VG wraps show minor darkening at edges. Cream stapled wraps with black and red lettering. 35 pp. Illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition from January 13 to March 10 1957 at the Corcoran and from April 1 to April 30 1957 at the Toledo Museum of Art. Corcoran Gallery of Art unknown 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
196160952bdBoston: Beacon Press 1961. First Edition. Royal octavo bleu cloth & gray boards hardcover gilt letters 235 pp. Very Good with light foxing age darkened spotting to page edges; in a Very Good mylar protected dust jacket with minor soiling. From dust jacket: This remarkable treasury of Civil War art and literature has an immediacy that springs from the artist’s insight into the emotions of individual men each in his own way responding to the terrors and anxieties of the great conflict. Here are 166 memorable reproductions six in full color of paintings watercolors drawings and sculpture which together with carefully researched quatations and narration provide a searching study of the Civil War in terms of human response and reveal with striking clarity the life of the period. The works of art were assembled for two exhibits -- the first at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C. and the second at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Artistic significance was the prime criterion for the selection with works ranging from 28 by Winslow Homer to a variety of paintings and sketches by lesser-known artists who caught the feeling of the man and the moment with pencil or brush. The quotations that accompany the illustrations were chosen with equal care. Some are from the pens of actual eyewitneses to the action portrayed while others were selected for their appropriateness to the scene and because they captured the essence of the events shown. The rich variety includes a snatch of a poem by Walt Whitman a paragraph from Uncle Tom’s Cabin verses from songs of the period and the letters and reminiscences of soldier participants. In addition Mr. Williams adds important human interest details in his own narrative. Here forever captured is a poignant record in picture and word of how the war seemed to the awkward and unprepared country boy recruit to the overloaded infantryman miserable on the march to the soldier in action under deadly fire to the suffering and famished wounded in the prison camp and to many more in their moments of pain sorrow fear loneliness and even humor. The Civil War: The Artists’ Record is a profoundly meaningful contribution to an understanding of the war years an important record in the history of American art and by vitue of its handsome presentation a distinguished addition to any collection on the Civil War period. Beacon Press, (1961). First Edition. hardcover books
115397paperback. Profusely Illus. Small 4to pr. wrs. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts 1961. vg<br/><br/> unknown books
1951157925Washington DC: The Corcoran Gallery of Art 1951. Softcover. Good. Some general shelf wear to covers and the occasional pencil notation. Bw-illus. stapled wraps. 36 with 8 bw illus. Catalogue from the exhibition with statements by the jurors Adelyn D. Breeskin and David Smith and a preface by the director Hermann Warner Williams Jr. 353 works listed with artist's name work's title and medium. The Corcoran Gallery of Art paperback 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
1971109076St. Petersburg Florida: Museum of Fine Arts St. Petersburg 1971. Softcover. VG- Outer corners bent. Beige illus. wraps; Staple-bound; 15 pp.; 11 bw plates. From the exhibition "The Good Life: An Exhibition of American Genre Painting by Artists Born During the First Four Decades of the 19th Century"; Exhibition appeared at the Museum of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg Florida September 28 - October 24 1971 and the Lock Haven Art Center in Orlando November 3 - 28 1971; Includes works by David Gilmore Blythe Horace Bonham James Brown John George Brown James Wells Champney James G. Clonney George H. Comegys Johann-Mongels Culverhouse Seymour Joseph Guy Winslow Homer Eastman Johnson John L. Magee William Sidney Mount Enoch Wood Perry William Aiken Walker and Richard Caton Woodville. Museum of Fine Arts, St. Petersburg paperback books
19611313586Washington D.C.; Boston: The Corcoran Gallery of Art; Museum of Fine Art Boston 1961. Softcover. Octavo; pp 251; G-/paperback; blue/gray spine with gilt text; covers have slight age toning toward edges; some soiling to rear; some rubbing to edges; text block shows moderate soiling to exterior edges; interior clean; frontispiece; profusely illustrated. 1313586. FP New Rockville Stock. The Corcoran Gallery of Art; Museum of Fine Art, Boston 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
1955183663Palo Alto: the class 1955. 120p. cheap coated paperstock with b&w portraits an abbreviated yearbook; softbound 9x6 inch decorated wraps 'braves" killing the UC "bear" one small ownership stamp mild edgewear a very good copy. Editor apologizes that "This an amateur 'class-made' book published in spare time and on a Spartan budget the class unknown books
1973UWINMON00mmOsprey 1973. Very Good. Windrow Martin. Montcalm's Army Men At Arms Series . Roffe illiustrator Michael; Warner editor Philip. Berkshire: Osprey 1973. 40pp. Illustrated. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with light bumping Bottom of pages lightly soiled. Osprey paperback books
1996163479Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago in association with Princeton University Press 1996. Hardcover. VG-/VG-. Cover dust jacket show minor shelf wear bumping on corners. Very minor light soiling on corner of title page otherwise contents are generally clean. Orange cloth boards with gilt lettering on spine. Color illustrated dust jacket with red spine and white lettering. xiii; 317 pp. 201 illustrations the majority in BW. A beautifully illustrated book with essays including contributions by Larry J. Feinberg and Martha Wolff. Contains a catalogue of the collection of French and British paintings a list of previous owners list of paintings by accession number and a list of artists. The Art Institute of Chicago in association with Princeton University Press hardcover books
1337308Frankfurt Am Main: Umschau Verlag no date. Hardcover. Octavo; G/Fair; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine tan with black print; DJ in mylar tears along top and bottom edges with portions at spine ends torn away toning to spine creasing; Boards quarter bound with cream cloth to spine and tan paper to boards light wear to spine caps and corners else clean and strong; Text block has inscription in ink on front flyleaf else clean and tight; 43 pages 54 color plates with comments on facing pages. 1337308. FP New Rockville Stock. Umschau Verlag hardcover books