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197862980Har-Ma Press 1978. cloth. Har-Ma Press. small 8vo. cloth. 411 pages. Printed in an edition limited to 100 numbered copies on 12 Point Centaur "in a corner of the garage on a minipress made by Harold F. Smith; type set by Alma Smith. Inscribed by the authors to previous owner on front free endpaper with a personal bookmark laid-in. Har-Ma Press unknown books
2005128545Washington DC: Trust for Museum Publications 2005. Softbound. VG. Color pictorial wraps136 pp profuse color illustrations with 4 fold out plates. This volume describes the life and popularity of this famous early twentieth-century American artist. This beautifully illustrated catalogue which is written from a factual humanistic perspective includes all types of Parrish's work from his sumptuous murals to his fun and lively works based on Mother Goose's fairytales. The works included come from collections all over the United States. Trust for Museum Publications unknown books
198114238Santa Fe: Santa Fe East 1981. First Edition. Oblong quarto 22.5cm x 26cm. Cream linen boards stamped in black; illustrated dustjacket; 96pp. Bernarda Bryson Shahn's copy with her ownership signature in block letters to front endpaper. Mild toning and soil to board edges; a few brief tears to the fragile translucent dustwrapper; Very Good. Nicely produced catalog for a 1981 Shahn retrospective at Santa Fe East with text commentaries by John Canaday Martha Fleischman Kenneth Prescott and Jacob Schulman. More than 70 works reproduced included a section in color. Santa Fe East unknown books
1971149566Spain / Puerto Rico: Argos SLPC / Producciones Dulzaides 1971. Vintage poster for the 1971 Spanish / Puerto Rican co-production. <br/><br/>After her brother dies a woman must take care of her niece the result of an extramarital affair with a woman of color. <br/><br/>26 x 36.5 inches. Very Good plus. Pinholes to the corners and light chipping with some text affected. Argos SLPC / Producciones Dulzaides unknown books
1997149094Los Angeles California: The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles 1997. Hardcover. G Page margins are tanned; text and illus. are good. Color pictorial boards unpaginated color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 1997-1998 exhibition of artwork by contemporary Cuban artist Kcho born Alexis Leiva Machado 1970. With an essay by Alma Ruiz and an introduction by Paul Schimmel an exhibition history a selected bibliography and a variety of full-color illustrations of Kcho's creativity. Uncommon. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles hardcover books
2005SKU1009922Gli OriItaly 2005-01-01. PAPERBACK. Good. 8873361579 Light wear clean tight no marks or notes: Prompt shipping and professional packing. Gli Ori,Italy paperback books
2007104649Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art 2007. Softbound. VG. Silvered reflective stiff wraps French flaps 71 pp. profusely illustrated 2 fold-outs. Issued in conjunction with a 2007 exhibition featuring the language-based art of Los Angeles artist Alexandra Grant b. 1973. With essays by Alma Ruiz and Helene Cixous and many examples of Grant's work to scrutinize . though you may need a magnifying glass to see all of the details she's put into each piece. Museum of Contemporary Art unknown books
1966855New York 1966. Hardcover. Very Good/very good. 250 illus. 33 in color. Large square 4to. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1960WRCLIT66694New York: Crown Publishers 1960. Quarto. Cloth and boards. 175 black & white half-tones 16 full color plates. Upper board creased else near very good in rubbed and shelfworn dust jacket. First edition. The finest and most representative examples of artistic social commentary from the leaders of the Mexican mural movement including Diego Rivera José Clemente Orozco Jean Charlot David Alfaro Siqueiros and twenty-four others. Crown Publishers hardcover books
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
166147hardcover. 16 color and 175 b/w illus. 4to cloth d.w.; d.w. and cloth lightly soiled. N.Y.: Crown 1960.<br/><br/> unknown books
19566492New York: Oxford University Press 1956. First edition. Octavo pp vii suite of photos 308. Reed was close friend of Orozco's and his first biographer 1932. This is an update done after the author's death in 1949. Very good in very good dust jacket. <br/><br/> Oxford University Press unknown books
1956110814New York: Oxford University Press 1956. hardcover. Illustrated. 308 pages cloth; tear at head of spine. New York: Oxford University Press 1956.<br/><br/> Oxford University Press unknown books
19562022New York: Oxford Univ. Press 1956. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. beige cloth. Near fine in very good dust wrapper. Orozco Jose Clemente. 308 pages. Thirty-two half-tone illustrations including reproductions of a few of Orozco's less well-known works and several early photographs of the artist which have never been printed. FREITAG 7166. Oxford Univ. Press hardcover books
1989158154Nogales: Alto Press 1989. Paperback. iv80p. foreword introduction index very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. The entries are annotated with a neat precis of contents and the occasional corrective comment. Alto Press paperback books
1912104582Toronto: Various Publishers 1912-1935. Rare collection of first editions pamphlets and sheet music related to the sinking of the RMS Titanic with a rare limited edition O.B.R. Kentucky Straight Bourbon 86-proof Whiskey 4/5 quart ceramic Titanic replica. The collections includes a first edition of E.J. Pratt's 'The Titanic' Toronto: The Macmillan Co. of Canada 1935 which is in near fine condition; a first edition of Mrs. Alma White's 'The Titanic Tragedy- God Speaking to the Nations' New Jersey: The Pentecostal Union 1913 which is in near fine condition; a later printing booklet of Caroline Bancroft's 'The Unsinkable Mrs. Brown' Boulder: Johnson Publishing Co. 1963; three sheet music folios including Will Kirkpatrick and M.C. Hanford's 'The Wreck of the Titanic' Washington D.C.: H. Kirkus Dugdale Co. 1912 Mrs. William Euler and Jack Stanley's 'Wreck of Titanic Song' Washington D.C.: H. Kirkus Dugdale Co. 1912 and Paul Pelham and Lawrence Wright's 'Be British! Descriptive Song and Recitation Dedicated to the Gallant Ill-Fated Crew of the Titanic' London: Lawrence Wright Music Co 1912; a rare printing of John J. Friend's 'The Loss of the Steamship Titanic: In Loving Remembrance of Those Who Lost Their Lives On Board the Steamship Titanic'; an original 1911 White Star First Class Passenger Ship per the S.S. Romanic which departed from Boston for Genoa on Saturday April 20 1911; and a rare limited edition O.B.R. Kentucky Straight Bourbon 86-proof Whiskey 4/5 quart ceramic Titanic replica which measures 17 inches in height and is housed in the original illustrated cardboard clamshell box. An exceptional collection of works many produced in the same year of the fateful tragedy. After striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton England to New York City in April of 1912 nearly 1500 of the passenger liner's 2224 passengers perished making the event one of modern history's deadliest peacetime commercial marine disasters. Built by the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast the Titanic was the second of three Olympic-class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line and the largest ship afloat at the time she entered service. The shipwreck of the Titanic was discovered in 1985 over 70 years after the disaster during a U.S. military mission and remains on the seabed. The Titanic has become one of the most famous ships in history; her memory is kept alive by numerous works of popular culture including books folk songs films exhibits and memorials. Various Publishers unknown books
20031323088New York: HarperCollins Publishers 2003. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Small Quarto; pp 32; VG/VG-; white spine with green and blue text; dust jacket has light smudges to rear; cloth has mild shelf wear to exterior; cloth clean; strong boards; text block clean; pictorial endpapers; small sticker to front pastedown; frontispiece; profusely illustrated; inscribed by author;. 1323088. FP New Rockville Stock. HarperCollins, Publishers hardcover books
192136839New York: Cupples & Leon Company 1921. 1st printing presumed. Red paper wrapped boards with color pictorial onlay & black stamped lettering to front board. White dust jacket which replicates binding design/graphic. Pencil pos to ffep. A VG copy in a similar jacket. 48 pp. Illustrated by Richard Hudson with 8 pictures in full color & numerous intratextual b/w line drawings. 7-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>A childrens tale based on Beatrix Potter's character Peter Rabbit. Cupples & Leon Company hardcover books
2258<p>New York: Cupples and Leon 1921. Bound in original orange cloth with color pictorial pastedown on the front cover. This charming 16mo of 48 pages is a fine example of the outrageous number of Peter Rabbit books that traded on Beatrix Potter's work and name. Alma Hudson "borrowed" Miss Potter's beloved character and Richard Hudson followed suit with wonderful illustrations "inspired" by Miss Potter's art. This particular title is scarce in this exceptional condition retaining the original pictorial dust wrapper. Inscription on front free endpaper dated 1934. The dust wrapper has a few smudges on the rear panel. Else both book and dust wrapper are fine.</p> hardcover books
2256New York: Cupples and Leon 1921. Bound in orginal sage green cloth with color pictorial pastedown on the front cover. This charming 16mo of 48 pages is a fine example of the outrageous number of Peter Rabbit books that traded on Beatrix Potter's work and name. Alma Hudson "borrowed" Miss Potter's beloved character and Richard Hudson followed suit with wonderful illustrations "inspired" by Miss Potter's art. This particular title is scarce in this exceptional condition retaining the original pictorial dust wrapper. Inscription on front free endpaper dated 1934. Else a fine copy. hardcover books
1966173421Louisville: J.B. Speed Art Museum 1966. Paperback. VG- light wear to wraps and some pencil markings. Orange and illustrated stapled wraps with red and black lettering. 12 unnumbered pages. BW illustrations. Catalogue of an exhbition from January 8 through January 30 1966. J.B. Speed Art Museum paperback books
1973130728Palo Alto CA: Ostrander Associates 1973. 18p. wraps slightly toned at edges. Beginner's guide for kids leading up the the crowning achievement: a headstand. Only 3 in OCLC as of 11/2019. Ostrander Associates unknown books
197077811NY / London:: B. T. Batsford / Van Nostrand Reinhold Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. 0713408553 . Illustrated. First printing. Near fine in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. . B. T. Batsford / Van Nostrand Reinhold Company, hardcover books
199337588Baton Rouge LA: Louisiana State University 1993. First printing. 8vo pp. 165. Illustrated with photographs. Fine in dj. Neuman was an artist and writer and was married to James Agee during the time that he was working on Let Us Now Praise Famous Men. Louisiana State University unknown books
1908756351908. Paperback. Good. Folded four-page leaflet which lists the members of the eleven classes. 26cm. Minor chipping and edge-wear. No details as to who was to provide the entertainment each night. <br/><br/> paperback books