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198713167NY: Doubleday. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1987. Hardcover. 0385239211 . First edition. Fine in a near fine short closed tear with attendant creasing along bottom edge of front panel minor edge wear dust jacket. . Doubleday hardcover books
1967139746Paris: Stock 1967. 192p. first French edition glossy photographic trade-size wraps. Stock unknown books
185725407Burlington: Free Press Print 1857. 8vo. 40 pp. <br><br>Removed from a nonce volume. Free Press Print unknown books
185925427Burlington: Free Press Print 1859. 8vo. 40 pp. <br><br>By the president of the university. Removed from a nonce volume. Free Press Print unknown books
1869WRCAM35784New York: G.P. Putnam & Son 1869. 305pp. Original green cloth spine gilt. Head of spine chipped. Ex-lib. with ink stamp on three outer leaves including titlepage card pocket residue on rear pastedown. Overall very good. Only edition of what was apparently the only work of Calvin N. Otis a Buffalo-area architect. The final chapter of the work considers the state of the arts in the United States: "Why should not America produce a style of art as purely her own as are her social institutions" p.305. HITCHCOCK 877. G.P. Putnam & Son hardcover books
1976194387San Francisco: Sierra Domino Pub 1976. Magazine. 8p. including covers 8.5x11 inches stories articles ads illustrated with explicit b&w and color drawings and photos of nude African American men small paragraph circled in red on front fold creases otherwise very good glossy magazine in unbound pictorial wraps. Advertising newsletter from the African American gay eriotic photography studio. Began as nested sheets and became a stapled digest magazine with issue #11. No copies located in OCLC as of 4/2015. Sierra Domino Pub unknown books
1976194386San Francisco: Sierra Domino Pub 1976. Magazine. 8p. including covers 8.5x11 inches stories articles ads illustrated with explicit b&w and color drawings and photos of nude African American men fold creases otherwise very good glossy magazine in unbound pictorial wraps. Advertising newsletter from the African American gay eriotic photography studio. Began as nested sheets and became a stapled digest magazine with issue #11. No copies located in OCLC as of 4/2015. Sierra Domino Pub unknown books
1975194385San Francisco: Sierra Domino Pub 1975. Magazine. 8p. including covers 8.5x11 inches stories articles ads illustrated with explicit b&w and color drawings and photos of nude African American men fold creases otherwise very good glossy magazine in unbound pictorial wraps. Advertising newsletter from the African American gay eriotic photography studio. Began as nested sheets and became a stapled digest magazine with issue #11. No copies located in OCLC as of 4/2015. Sierra Domino Pub unknown books
1975194384San Francisco: Sierra Domino Pub 1975. Magazine. 8p. including covers 8.5x11 inches stories articles ads illustrated with explicit b&w and color drawings and photos of nude African American men fold creases otherwise very good glossy magazine in unbound pictorial wraps. Advertising newsletter from the African American gay eriotic photography studio. Began as nested sheets and became a stapled digest magazine with issue #11. No copies located in OCLC as of 4/2015. Sierra Domino Pub unknown books
1974194383San Francisco: Sierra Domino Pub 1974. Magazine. 8p. including covers 8.5x11 inches stories articles ads illustrated with explicit b&w and color drawings and photos of nude African American men fold creases otherwise very good glossy magazine in unbound pictorial wraps. Advertising newsletter from the African American gay eriotic photography studio. Began as nested sheets and became a stapled digest magazine with issue #11. No copies located in OCLC as of 4/2015. Sierra Domino Pub unknown books
1977194389San Francisco: Sierra Domino Pub 1977. Magazine. 16p. including covers 8.5x11 inches stories articles ads illustrated with explicit b&w and color drawings and photos of nude African American men very good glossy magazine in unbound pictorial wraps. Advertising newsletter from the African American gay eriotic photography studio. Began as nested sheets and became a stapled digest magazine with issue #11. No copies located in OCLC as of 4/2015. Sierra Domino Pub unknown books
1977194390San Francisco: Sierra Domino Pub 1977. Magazine. 16p. including covers 8.5x11 inches stories articles ads illustrated with explicit b&w and color drawings and photos of nude African American men very good glossy magazine in unbound pictorial wraps. Advertising newsletter from the African American gay eriotic photography studio. Began as nested sheets and became a stapled digest magazine with issue #11. No copies located in OCLC as of 4/2015. Sierra Domino Pub unknown books
1988125944New York New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1988. Hardcover. VG / VG. Beige cloth over boards; Color illus. dj.; 128 pp.; 12 bw 130 color plates and figures. From the cover: the exuberant record of a special collaboration between a great artist and a talented resourceful photographer. In words and pictures it tells how contemporary master Roy Lichtenstein 1923-1997 created a five-story-high mural for the lobby of The Equitable Life Assurance Society building in New York. ontents as follows: Brushstrokes / Calvin Tomkins -- Mural with blue brushstroke -- Singular collaboration / Pari Stave -- Work in process. In the studio ; On the site / Bob Adelman. Harry N. Abrams, Inc hardcover books
1988126001New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1988. Softbound. VG. Cover and text are fresh and bright. Cream and illustrated wraps with french flaps. 128 pp. 142 illustrations including 130 plates in full color. From the cover: the exuberant record of a special collaboration between a great artist and a talented resourceful photographer. In words and pictures it tells how contemporary master Roy Lichtenstein 1923-1997 created a five-story-high mural for the lobby of The Equitable Life Assurance Society building in New York. ontents as follows: Brushstrokes / Calvin Tomkins -- Mural with blue brushstroke -- Singular collaboration / Pari Stave -- Work in process. In the studio ; On the site / Bob Adelman. Harry N. Abrams, Inc unknown books
19915097New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 1991. Softcover. VG- fading/age toning to covers pp 53-56 are loose from binding some underlining in pencil. Yellow & illus. wraps. 179 pp. 52 color numerous bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1990-1991 exhibition of selected artwork by American artist Robert Rauschenberg 1925-2008. With essays by Calvin Tomkins The Sistine on Broadway and Roni Feinstein The Silkscreen Paintings. The annotated catalogue addresses 79 works and many are pictured here. Includes a bibliography. Quite a well-illustrated catalogue. Whitney Museum of American Art paperback books
1946220956Albuquerque University of New Mexico Press 1946. 1946. First edition. 8vo. Title page map; 10 b/w halftones; initials; calligraphy; endpaper and jacket designs by Carl Hertzog. Bibliographical references. Dust jacket price clipped. Very good. F. Hardcover. Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1946. hardcover books
19465077Albuquerque: Univ. of New Mexico Press 1946. First edition. Designed by Carl Hertzog and Tom Lea. Illustrated by photographs. Near fine copy in near fine dust jacket. <br/><br/> Univ. of New Mexico Press unknown books
183713544Columbus 1837. 57pp stitched original plain wrappers folding table. Scattered foxing. Good. <br/><br/> Harriet Beecher Stowe's husband Calvin was a crusader for education in the old West. "In 1836 the state of Ohio appointed him commissioner to investigate the public school systems of Europe especially of Prussia. For this congenial task he was given every facility in England and on the Continent. Returning in 1837 he published his famous Report on Elementary Instruction in Europe a copy of which the legislature put into every school district of the state. It was reprinted by the legislatures of Massachusetts Pennsylvania Michigan and other states." DAB. <br/>FIRST EDITION. XVIII DAB 115. Sabin 92392. AI 46937 5. Not in Thomson Eberstadt Decker. unknown books
1907275260Iowa City 1907. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. This First Edition copy has been rebound in a library-style binding of red cloth with gold titling to the spine. It is from the personal library of Civil War historian Bud Robertson and has his bookplate on the pastedown. The title page while present has been backed with new paper. The photographic frontispiece of Jones is present. Mr. Robertson writing in the Nevins bibliography considers this "among the best reminiscences of Iowa soldiers" Nevins I 115. Nevins I 115. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. unknown books
1993710381NY: Farrar Straus Giroux. 1993. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Farrar Straus Giroux paperback books
199330020New York: Farrar Straus Giroux 1993. Hardcover. 210p. very good first edition in half-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Farrar Straus Giroux hardcover books
1960289035New York.: Philosophical Library. 1960. 1st Edition. Hardcover brick cloth gilt spine title top edge stained brown. . Lower corner bumped otherwise near fine in a very good dust jacket. 8vo. Philosophical Library. hardcover books
184866814Tarrif as Essential to Secure Freedom COLTON Calvin. Public Economy for the United States. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co. 1848. First edition. With the inscription "Hon. J. Colamer with Respects of the Author" to the front free endpaper. J. Colamer was a Senator from Virginia. Large octavo. 7 8-536 pp. Publisher's brown cloth gilt spine lettering. Some light foxing throughout. A near fine copy. Born in Longmeadow Massachussets Colton was ordained in 1816 and worked as a pastor in western New York. He later became a professor of political economy at Trinity College Connecticut. He was a strong advocate for the protection of home industries and most of his writings reflect that. Public Economy for the United States is his most extensive work. Colton said he preferred 'public economy' over 'political economy' because the word 'political' had been abused. Political economy is "the application of knowledge derived from experience to a given position to given interests and to given institutions of an independant state or nation for the increase of public and private wealth. Freedom is a thing of 'commercial value' and the parts of the world most free require protection against those less so because the sole object of protection is to maintain and fortify freedom. Protection as opposed to Free Trade thus accords with the principles of the American Revolution" Dorfman II 778. Kress C.7332. HBS 66814. $1500 A.S. Barnes & Co. hardcover books
1928257043N.p. 1928. 24 pp. folded sheets printed on outside recots and versos only. 1 vols. 8vo. Original black morocco spine and upper board titled in gilt spine worn else fine. 24 pp. folded sheets printed on outside recots and versos only. 1 vols. 8vo. Coolidge's address delivered as President on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Philips Academy. Coolidge recounts the circumstances of the founding of the school drawing parallels with the near-contemporaneous founding of the United States of America. Coolidge did not attend Andover though he his closely associated with Massachusetts - he attended Amherst College and made his name in politcs in Massachusetts becoming governor of the state. OCLC: 5578181 unknown books
4879CALVIN COOLIDGE 1872-1933. Coolidge was the Thirtieth President. TLS. 1pg. February 18 1925. The White House Washington. A typed letter signed “Calvin Coolidge†as President on “The White House†letterhead. Coolidge wrote to Mrs. John D. Sherman President of the General Federation of Women’s Clubs turning down an honorary position: “Your letter of the 13th instant affords me an opportunity of which I am glad to avail myself to express once more my convictions as to the usefulness and fine idealism which are embodied in the program of the American Institute of Operatic and Allied Arts. Convinced that it represents a thoroughly unselfish contribution in the important field of national culture I have been glad to note the strong support which has been given to it by the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. In view of these sentiments and of your earnest invitation on behalf of the General Federation I regret that I cannot accept the post of Honorary President of the National Advisory Council. I am compelled of course by the demands of other duties upon my time to restrict my privilege of outside service; but I am glad to give this testimony of interest and encouragement to so worthy a movement.â€. The letter is in very good condition with a rust stain from a paperclip light soiling and it is mounted to a larger sheet. Coolidge’s signature is a bit choppy due to an evident pen failure. unknown books