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19494618Nashville: A.M.E. Sunday School Union 1949. About very good. 1221pp. Original pictorial wrappers stapled. Minor wear rubbing and dust-soiling to wrappers. A detailed account of the 1949 North Ohio Annual Conference of the A.M.E. Church held in Cleveland. The work includes listings of attendees the daily proceedings lists of appointments committee appointments committee reports statistical tables and more. The last page is reserved for an In Memoriam notice for seven seven members of the church who have passed. Rare with no copies reported in OCLC for any year although there are a handful of listings for the North Ohio Conference Branch of the Woman's Mite Missionary Society. A.M.E. Sunday School Union unknown
20164518Suomen lasimuseo = The Finnish Flass Museum 2016. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Text in English and Finnish. 123 pp.<br /> <br /> 10 artists: Alma Jantunen Maria Jutila Toni Kokkila Susanne Koskimäki Joonas Laakso Kaappo Lähdesmäki Johannes Rantasalo Kimmo Reinikka Helmi Remes Matti Vilppula<br /> <br /> Accident is an exhibition featuring ten glassblowers and gloss artists from Nuutajärvi Helsinki and Rihimäki. li is a unique colaborative project involving glass artists from different localities and of a kind that has not been seen previously in Finland. The title refers to random accidental occurrences and surprising encounters and the theme oppears in works combining surprising elements. A ccident means shared everyday encounters.<br /> <br /> This exhibition presents art glass in a new way from a fresh perspective. Accident provides a space for viewers to have experiences with glass art and to see how it has been renewed and how it keeps abreast of current phenomena. When the working group began to consider the concept of the exhibition the original idea was to take it into a space or venue with the possibility of encounters with the kinds of audiences who have not explicitly come to see displays of art glass. What happens when a work of art or a whole exhilbition is brought into a busy street a shop of a car roadworthiness inspection station for a day The underlying ideas of the works their makes and the processes by which they were made accessible to viewers also makes the world of contemporary glassmakers known. Suomen lasimuseo = The Finnish Flass Museum paperback
1895050414St. Thomas Ontario Canada: Self 1895. Book. Illus. by Carlotta B. Beattie. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 337 Pages Illus. Includes Photo Biographies Of Leaders both male and female From Canada And The U. S. Bound In Original Gold Embossed Blue Cloth Some Minor Foxing Flyleaf O/W Sound. Self Hardcover
197643723Private Printing. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1976. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Yellow cloth boards with brown lettering address sticker inside front board. Thick genealogy identifying the descendants of Giles Chapman 1748-1819 and his wife Mary Summers. Giles Chapman died in Newberry District South Carolina. Index. ; MCN36044; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 715 pp . Private Printing hardcover
138552Hardcover. Book Condition: Fine. Jacket Condition: Near Fine. Ten Speed Press Berkeley 2001. 3rd Edition. 267 pages. Nice Firm Clean copy ! Size: Folio 12 - 15'' tall. Art::Painting by Artist 5977L hardcover
1959569535Dallas: Triangle Publishing Company 1959. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Limited edition. Octavo. 64pp. Fine in near fine lightly age-toned dust jacket. This is number 149. Contributions by Mary Astier Evien G. Beuadry Celia Dimmette Lois Maude Evans Shirley Ann Gadd Helen M. Gehman Alma L. Gray Maud Harmon Donato Internoscia Lenila Laing May Carlton Lord Irene MacDonald Lloyd Manis Eva Mann Evelyn Markham Catherine McGuire Julia Mills Louisa Palmer Helen Pardee Roy G. Pearce Raymond B. Pease Esther Rice Margaret Ricks Tessa Sweazy Webb Florence Holtz Weber Emily Dare Werner Geraldine Alten Werts Wynne Whitby and Dorothy Whittington. Scarce OCLC shows only 7 recordings. Triangle Publishing Company hardcover
1972194271972. LGBTQ Miller Isabel pseudonym of Alma Routsong. Patience and Sarah. New York: McGraw-Hill Book and Company 1972. First edition. Red hardcovers with blue lettering. Illustrated dust jacket by Stephanie Tevonian of a Lesbian couple in a pastoral setting. Set in the nineteenth century Isabel Miller's classic lesbian novel traces the relationship and "Boston marriage" between Patience White a painter and Sarah Dowling a farmer whose romantic bond is tested by their puritanical New England town. First self-published in 1969 titled A Place for Us in an edition of 1000 copies the author hand-sold the book on New York street corners; it garnered increasing attention to the point of receiving the American Library Association's first Gay Book Award in 1971. McGraw-Hill's version of the book a year later brought it to mainstream bookstores across the country. Patience & Sarah is a historical romance whose drama was a touchstone for the burgeoning gay and women's activism of the 1960s and early 1970s. It celebrates the joys of an uninhibited love between two strong women with a confident defiance that remains relevant today. The pages are clean and crisp; this book is in very good condition. unknown
20110002493Bennet College Art Gallery: Greensboro NC 2011. Softcover. Good Plus. 0x0x0. Signed and Inscribed by Artist. ART. James C. McMillan Julianne Malveaux Alma S. Adams Shawnya L. Harris Robert E. Holmes Charlotte Sherman. "The Art of James C. Mcmillan: Discovering an African American Master Signed Inscribed." Greensboro NC: Bennett College Art Gallery 2011. Signed and inscribed by artist on title page: The Very Best to Jackie James C. McMillan 5/6/11. English language. Softcover. Full-color photographs with text. 8.5 x 11 in. 22 x 28 cm. 48 pp. 9 oz. Abrasions and rubbing on back cover and spine. Abrasions along spine on front cover. Ink inscription on title page. Price in pencil on title page. Text clean. Good Plus. ISBN: 9780615428321. "Monograph of African-American artist James C. McMillan a former professor of art at Bennett College. A stellar catalogue full of information and excellent visuals. Bennet College Art Gallery: Greensboro, NC paperback
16-2750Brooklyn: Brooklyn Academy of Music 1983. . Poster 28 x 22 inches. Next Wave series.Some wrinkling. From the New York Times:By HARLOW ROBINSONPublished: November 20 1983When the opera ''Victory Over the Sun'' received its first performance in St. Petersburg in 1913 the city's artistic elite buzzed with excitement. Tickets were sold out in a day. One drama critic in attendance later noted: ''Scandal lovers from the St. Petersburg demimonde were willing to pay enormous amounts of money just to get into the theater.'' When ''Victory Over the Sun'' returned to the stage 67 years later in 1980 in Los Angeles the public demonstrated the same sort of wild enthusiasm. One ticketless woman in a gesture that would have delighted the opera's eccentric creators is said to have bitten a security guard's finger when he refused to let her into the theater.On Friday New Yorkers will have their first opportunity to see ''Victory Over the Sun'' at the Brooklyn Academy of Music where it is being staged as part of the Next Wave Festival of Contemporary Performance. From the collection of the Russian theater historian Alma Law. Brooklyn: Brooklyn Academy of Music, 1983. unknown
16-2810Amsterdam: Stedeelijk Museum circa 1981. Poster. 23.5 x 15.75 inches. Victory over the Sun Russian: Победа над Cолнцем Pobeda nad Solntsem is a Russian Futurist opera premiered in 1913 at the Luna Park in Saint Petersburg.The libretto written in zaum language was contributed by Aleksei Kruchonykh the music was written by Mikhail Matyushin the prologue was added by Velimir Khlebnikov and the stage designer was Kasimir Malevich. The performance was organized by the artistic group Soyuz Molodyozhi. The opera has become famous as the event where Malevich made his first "Black Square" painting in 1915.From the collection of Alma Law theater historian. Amsterdam: Stedeelijk Museum, circa 1981. unknown
1971420994New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company 1971. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Book club edition. Octavo. 215 3pp. Owner's name on front fly a little cocked else near fine in rubbed very good dustwrapper with some sunning at the spine. A lesbian novel based on the life of American folk artist Mary Ann Willson about two women living together in Greene County New York in 1816. The original edition was self-published in 1969 as A Place for Us and sold by Routsong outside meetings of the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis. This later hardcover version was published by McGraw-Hill under the new title Patience and Sarah. It won the American Librarians Association's first Gay Book Award now called the Stonewall Book Award in 1971. Any hardcover edition is uncommon. McGraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
16-2872Brooklyn: BAM. 1983. . 28 x 22 inches. Marginal defects.From the collection of Alma Law theater historian. Brooklyn: BAM. 1983. unknown
196020891960. REED Alma M. THE MEXICAN MURALISTS. NY: Crown Publishers Inc. 1960. Small quarto: cloth & boards in dust jacket; 191 pages. With 175 illustrations and 16 color plates. First Edition. Reed presents the lives of the most famous Mexican muralists. Nice signed presentation from Reed on the front endpaper to talent scout and literary agent Adeline Schulberg: "Para Ad Schulberg un recuerdo de la Peregrina y Mexico- Cordialmente Alma M. Reed. Mexico D.F. Murzo 1962." Adeline Schulberg represented major Hollywood movie stars like Marlene Dietrich Frederic March and Herbert Marshall. Actress Shelley Winters was one of her discoveries. She is also the mother of author Budd Schulberg. A nice association copy! Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight; some wear & rubbing small one-inch chip base of spine d/j. $150.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
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3659063533.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20192-6200340153Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 224 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.51 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
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