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193610594McFarlane Ward McFarlane and Japan Society of New York 1936. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. A wonderful Presentation copy: INSCRIBED BY LANGDON WARNER TO ERIC GILL THE GREAT BRITISH PRINTMAKER AND TYPEFACE DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR AND STONECUTTER -- AND KEY FIGURE IN THE ARTS AND CRAFTS MOVEMENT. A solid well-preserved copy to boot of the 1936 1st edition. Tight and VG with light foxing at the endsheets in a bright price-intact VG- dustjacket wth light wear at the spine ends and light creasing --and several small closed tears-- along the panle edges. Still though an attractive presentable copy. Thick quarto 55 pgs. of text plus 85 crisp black-and-white plates. Signed by Author. <br/><br/> McFarlane, Ward, McFarlane and Japan Society of New York hardcover books
1936148565New York: McFarlane Warde McFarlane and Japan Society of New York 1936. 55p. 85 plates 8.25x11 inches introduction very good first edition in cloth and gilt in heavily-worn price-clipped dj. McFarlane, Warde, McFarlane and Japan Society of New York unknown books
30812WARNER Langdon. THE CRAFT OF THE JAPANESE SCULPTOR. New York: McFarlane Warde McFarlane 1936. 4to. Cloth. xvi 55 pages 85 plates with accompanying leaves of text. First edition. Arntzen K-234. A monograph by the leading scholar in the field well-illustrated with plates illustrating Japanese sculpture from 552-1867 a.d. Warner concentrates on th development of techniques. Very good. unknown books
1936116036New York: McFarlane Warde 1936. hardcover. very good. 50 fine black & white plates. 4to brown cloth d.w. New York: McFarlane Warde and Japan Society of New York 1936. Very good .<br/><br/> Historical development of the craft from the sixth century to the nineteenth.<br/><br/> McFarlane, Warde unknown books
193617384.2NY: McFarlane Warde McFarlane and Japan Society of New York 1936. Hardcover. Good ex art school library with one line stamp on the verso of all plates. Olive colored cloth rebound with no spine title. 55 pp. 85 bw plates. McFarlane, Warde, McFarlane and Japan Society of New York hardcover books
1979261975New York: Houghton Mifflin 1979. hardcover. very good/very good-. Illus. some in color. 8vo 1/2 black cloth d.w. chipped previous owner's embossed stamp on front flyleaf. New York: Houghton Mifflin 1979.<br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin unknown books
1979Embry 194672Andre Deutsch 1979. First edition first printing. Small inked name else fine in fine dust jacket in mylar. Andre Deutsch, 1979. First edition, first printing. 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
1904239080Hartford CT: The American Publishing Co 1904. The Backlog Edition. 15 vols. 8vo. Green cloth paper titlel labels on backstrips t.e.g. Spine ends lighty rubbed. Bookplates of Franklin Murphy. Very good. The Backlog Edition. 15 vols. 8vo. The American Publishing Co unknown books
1904221544Hartford Conn: The American Publishing Co 1904. Autograph Edition one of 612 copies signed by editor with ONE PAGE OF AN AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT tipped in: 21 lines in purple ink approximately 105 words. Hand-colored photogravure portrait frontispiece and additional hand-colored title page and 3 other photogravures plates 2 signed by artists Frank T. Merrill and E.H. Garrett. 1 vols. 8vo. Bound in three quarter green morocco and marbled boards. t.e.g. by H. Jackel & Co N.Y. Fine. Autograph Edition one of 612 copies signed by editor with ONE PAGE OF AN AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT tipped in: 21 lines in purple ink approximately 105 words. Hand-colored photogravure portrait frontispiece and additional hand-colored title page and 3 other photogravures plates 2 signed by artists Frank T. Merrill and E.H. Garrett. 1 vols. 8vo. BAL 21224 The American Publishing Co unknown books
1904237763Hartford CT: The American Publishing Co 1904. The Backlog Edition. 15 vols. 8vo. Green cloth paper title labels on backstrips t.e.g. Bookplates of Franklin Murphy. Spine ends lightly rubbed else very good. 15. The Backlog Edition. 15 vols. 8vo. The "Preface to Joseph H. Twichell" appeared for the first time in this edition Vol. I pp. 335-7. BAL 21224 The American Publishing Co unknown books
19801645JLos Angeles: Friends of the USC Libraries 1980. First Edition. A finely and privately printed transcript of an evening of memories and stories of working with Warner. Among the speakers printed in the text are William Conrad Mervyn LeRoy Olivia de Havilland Sammy Fain Julius Epstein Dennis Morgan Efrem Zimbalist Jr. Irving Rapper Sammy Cahn Saul Chaplin Debbie Reynolds Pat Buttram etc. Fine in printed wrappers. Friends of the USC Libraries 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
115397paperback. Profusely Illus. Small 4to pr. wrs. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts 1961. vg<br/><br/> unknown 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
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
1980180126Baton Rouge Louisiana: Christian Defense League 1980. Single issue of the monthly tabloid anti-Semitic anti-Communist newspaper evenly toned otherwise very good condition; 12 pages. Also included is an original cover letter sent out with this issue. Christian Defense League unknown books
1981225701Baton Rouge Louisiana: Christian Defense League 1981. Single issue of the monthly tabloid anti-Semitic anti-Communist newspaper very good condition; 16 pages. Also included is an original cover letter sent out with this issue. Christian Defense League unknown books
1980225700Baton Rouge Louisiana: Christian Defense League 1980. Single issue of the monthly tabloid anti-Semitic anti-Communist newspaper very good condition; 16 pages. Also included is an original cover letter sent out with this issue. Christian Defense League unknown books
1946146461Universal City: Universal Pictures 1946. Post-production Continuity and Dialogue script for the 1946 film. With a single holograph pencil annotation to the first page.<br/><br/>A reporter believes a long-dead woman's soul has been reincarnated into a black cat which seeks justice for her wrongful death.<br/><br/>Yellow titled wrappers noted as CONTINUITY AND DIALOGUE / MASTER COPY on the front wrapper noted as production No. UF069 and charge No. 575. Title page present dated APRIL 17 1946 noted as CONTINUITY & DIALOGUE with credits for director Erle Kenton actors Noah Beery Jr. Lois Collier Paul Kelly and other cast members. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus with a strip of faint toning to the front wrapper and light rust to the rear wrapper binding bound at the top edge with two gold brads. Universal Pictures unknown books
1919114914New York: Scott & Seltzer 1919. Octavo pp. 1-4 1-4 5-372 inserted frontispiece with color illustration by W. L. Dodge original decorated blue cloth front panel stamped in gold and blind spine panel stamped in gold. First edition. An ancient Egyptian prince is projected into modern world. Bleiler The Guide to Supernatural Fiction 1661. Clareson Science Fiction in America 1870s-1930s 785. Locke A Spectrum of Fantasy p. 223. In 333. Bleiler 1978 p. 203. Reginald 14893. Cloth lightly rubbed at spine ends and corner tips a very good copy. #114914 Scott & Seltzer unknown books
197930257London: Osprey Publishing 1979. Paperback. Very Good. 40pp. Wraps just slightly tanned. <br/><br/> Osprey Publishing paperback books
197265679Chicago IL: Albert Whitman & Company 1972. The third Albert Whitman edition. 8vo. 154pp. 2. Glossy red cloth illustrated with a boxcar on the front cover. Signed by the author on the front endpaper. <br/><br/> Albert Whitman & Company hardcover books
1990Embry 193545Albert Whitman & Co. Circa 1990. Reprint. Fine. Glazed boards no dust jacket. Albert Whitman & Co., Circa 1990. Reprint. hardcover books
19892312119Chicago: Albert Whitman & Co 1989. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Faint edge wear. 1989 Trade Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. Henry Jessie Violet and Benny are brothers and sisters. They're orphans too and the only way they can stay together is to make it on their own. When the children find an abandoned boxcar in the woods they decide to call it homeand become.the Boxcar Children! Albert Whitman & Co paperback books