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35947Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. 5th edition Northboro 1944. 608 pages very good condition. Nice bright tight copy no jacket. . Other hardcover books
195255684Wesley Hills: Lee Publications 1952. Fifth edition. 239 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket with one short closed tear. One hundred and ninety-seven b&w illustrations with three in color. Wesley Hills: Lee Publications unknown books
197448287Orange CA 1974. First Edition. Quarto ca. 28cm.; pictorial staplebound self-wrappers printed in black and green; 8pp.; illus. text printed in double columns. Minor wear to wrapper extremities rear wrapper postally used else Very Good or better. Libertarian newsletter published under the banner "The man who knows what freedom means will find a way to be free. unknown books
19754632Burlington: The University of Vermont 1975. paper wrappers. Janus Press. small 8vo. paper wrappers. 43 pages. Originally published by the Private Library Associations this edition contains new material. It was published in conjunction with an exhibition at the University. The University of Vermont unknown books
197520876Burlington VT: The Robert Hull Fleming Museum 1975. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. Signed. 42 pp. Most likely bound by The Janus Press as a keepsake for subscribers and friends although composed and printed by the Stinehour Press. Paper covered boards with a brown cloth spine and small applied paper label to title. Gift inscription dated 1976 from Claire Van Vliet on second free endpaper. An exceptional copy of the catalog raisonne of the first twenty years of The Janus Press. The Robert Hull Fleming Museum unknown books
1976156731Philadelphia: Olympia Galleries Ltd 1976. Softcover. VG contents; light age toning to covers. Grey stapled wraps with black lettering. 24 with bw images throughout. With 2 color postcards tucked into back flap 1 by each artist. Signed by Ruth Fine Lehrer. Catalogue from the exhibit of November - December 1976. With a lengthy essay about both artists by Ruth Fine Lehrer and bios of each Canadian-born artist. Olympia Galleries, Ltd unknown books
4616Janus Press Lehrer Ruth Fine. THE JANUS PRESS 1955-75. AN EXHIBITION AT THE ROBERT HULL FLEMING MUSEUM AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT IN BURLINGTON 1975. Burlington Robert Hull Fleming Museum 1975. Wrapper. Printed at the Steinhour Press. 43 1 pp. Fine. <br/><br/> unknown books
197612631Brunswick Maine: Bowdoin College Museum of Art 1976. Softcover. G Outer portfolio has moderate edge wear; interior components are crisp and clean and all leaves are present. Portfolio. Rust paper wraps containing booklet of 26 pp. and 8 leaves with bw plates. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition presenting work by American painter and printmaker Ernest Haskell. With a essay by Ruth Fine Lehrer and a catalogue compiled by Russell J. Moore. Includes a chronology and a catalogue listing 159 works. 8 are included here as loose leaves. Unique and uncommon. Bowdoin College Museum of Art paperback books
199236360New York: Hudson Hills Press 1992. Hardbound. VG Name of previous owner written on both inside flyleaves; otherwise pristine. 2 vols. Blue cloth gilt letters on spines gilt decorations on front covers white & color illus. dust jacket in matching blue cloth slipcase with pasted on color illustration; 611 pp. in total with 3 bw illus. 141 duotone plates and 383 color plates. The two-volume set of collected works of American painter and printmaker Sam Francis 1923-1994. Volume 1 contains the Lithographs. Volume 2 contains the Intaglio Prints Screenprints and Posters. Like New now Uncommon to find in original cloth slipcase. Hudson Hills Press unknown books
197419547NY: Hippocrene Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1974. Hardcover. 0882540432 . First edition. INSCRIBED by Antje Lemke. Near fine in a near fine price clipped dust jacket. . Hippocrene Books hardcover books
198033245Urbana: University of Illinois Press 1980. First Edition. Octavo 23.5cm.; original cloth in red pictorial dust jacket; x348pp. General wear to jacket extremities spine a bit sunned corners bumped else Near Very Good and sound. Front free endpaper inscribed and signed "July 12 1982 / To Bea Chorover with love and thanks / Lyn Swift. University of Illinois Press unknown books
2004SKU1017585University of Illinois Press 2004-01-22. PAPERBACK. Fair. 0252071549 Reading copy- covers have moderate wear with several creases and pen scribbling has a name written inside- no other marks or notations has a good binding. pty University of Illinois Press paperback books
1944170868New York: Public Affairs Committee 1944. 31p. wraps. Public Affairs pamphlet no. 97. Public Affairs Committee unknown books
607210not signed on 1/2 length portrait of Ruth Leuwerik wearing a silk patterned dress. Photograph is on single weight stock; 8" x 10"; very good minor signs of handling; no date but circa 1956. Provenance: from the estate of producer Alex Gordon. No Binding. Very Good. unknown books
1976158368Los Angeles: Contemporary Crafts Pub 1976. Softcover. VG. Black cloth. 141 pp. 75 color 155 bw plates. This publication features the work of 91 Black Artists. Each is portrayed in a small bw or color photograph and at least one work is illustrated either in color or bw. Briefest of essay on each artist's page as well as biographical information at rear. This is the revised edition from 1976. Contemporary Crafts Pub paperback books
201096256México D.F.: Museo de Antropología e Historia Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia INAH; CONACULTA 2010. 23cm. 1. De la Insubordinación a la obediencia. El Sindicalismo. 2. Del Color local al Estandar Universal. 3. De Espacios Domésticos a Inmundos públicos. El Siglo de las Mujer en México. 4. Los Matices de la Rebeldía. 5. De la Mofa a la Educación Sentimental 5 Vols. 121;124;131;106;107p b/w plates ind. illus. tbl. appen. bibl. color picts. wrps Part of an editorial project aimed at making the academic research available to the public through the contextualization avant-garde studies with a didactic perspective of contemporary history in Mexico. Written by researchers of Dirección de Estudios Históricos DEH-INAH with essays written in a concise engaging and reflexive way about the 20th century historic events in Mexico highlighting the labor movements the political and social opposition women literature and graphic and visual arts. Museo de Antropología e Historia, Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, INAH; CONACULTA unknown books
196971076Columbus Ohio: The Ohio State University Press. Very Good. 1969. Hardcover. 162 pages gilt printed gray cloth spine with patterned paper covered boards Fine condition in a nice dust jacket. . The Ohio State University Press hardcover books
33441John's Island: The Authors ND. Paperback. Very good. 24pp. Edge of front sunned else very good in publisher's stapled wraps. <br/><br/> The Authors paperback books
20011N.p. n.d. First edition 8vo pp. 45; frontispiece portrait illustrated with several portraits; original taupe fine. A Lipman family history based upon records and data given to Ruth Fesler Lipman by her father-in-law Frederick Lockwood Lipman. <br/><br/> unknown books
1338573New York: Communications Distribution Inc. Mixed Editions. Hardcover. Large Octavo; VG-; blue spines with gilt text; no jackets; HB newsletters; 4 volumes in 3 bound books: vol. 1 Combat: Sept. 1 1968-Dec. 15 1969; vol. 2 Combat: Jan. 1 1970-Dec. 15 1970; vols. 3 and 4 Combat: Jan. 1 1971-June 1 1972; cloths show some marks and scratches to exteriors; ex-library sticker to spines and rears; strong boards; text block edges show mild wear; ex-library markings to copyright pages; interiors clean; illustrated; white sticker to rear pastedowns; tight bindings; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. 1338573. FP New Rockville Stock. Communications Distribution Inc hardcover books
1968244829New York: National Review / Communications Distribution Inc 1968. Thirteen issues of the newsletter 8.5x11 inch format four pages some with inserts laid in. Issues present are vol. 1 nos. 1 2 4 5 7-15. Conservative newsletter tracking the dirty laundry of the left and reprinting particularly militant passages from the Black Panthers analysis shows that they were inspired by Chairman Mao - wow impressive detective work there guys! SDS and other groups. No. 2 states that hippies put LSD in Chicago's water supply but chlorination ruined it. National Review / Communications Distribution Inc unknown books
200655503Chapel Hill:: Preservation Society of Chapel Hill. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2006. Hardcover. 0807830720 . Some color mostly black and white photographs throughout. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Preservation Society of Chapel Hill, hardcover books
196223028New York: Living Theatre 1962. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Single sheet of 8 1/2 x 11" pink paper printed in black. A flyer published by the Living Theatre announcing an amazing group of poets reading at 530 Sixth Avenue at Midnite November 23 1962 moderated by Willard Maas. Flyer is in fine condition. Quite early Frank Lima Gerard Malanga and Joseph Ceravolo appearances among others. <br/><br/> Living Theatre unknown books
103374hardcover. very good/very good. Illus. 289pp. 8vo cloth-backed bds d.w. New York 1980.<br/><br/> unknown books
190917100603San Francisco: Philopolis Press 1909. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine. Duodecimo size 45 pp. A small volume published by the Philopolis Press in 1909 telling in poem form within a Native American setting the age-old story of two lovers and the fate which divided them. The Philospolis Press "Love of the City" was founded shortly after the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. Led by Arthur and Lucia Mathews a group of artists and writers who shared a vision of "the rebuilding of San Francisco as an urban utopia" came together and the Philopolis Press was born. For ten years they published books ephemera and a monthly magazine which addressed issues such as urban planning public education and govenment; in one article the term "Calitopia" was coined "to realize the glories of mythical Utopia in California". n. b. above quotes and much info from "American Arcadia: California and the Classical Tradition" by Peter J. Holliday. <br/><br/>Agnes Ruth Lockhart Sengstacken 1859-1948 was one of six children of a couple who immigrated to Oregon in 1851 via wagon train; she was born in a two-room log cabin on land which would eventually become known as Myrtle Point. "An accomplished lecturer and the author of numerous poems and articles" she continued to publish through the age of 83. <br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Brown paper-covered boards with gilt lettering and a small gilt illustration of a California poppy on the front fore- and bottom edges uncut plain endpapers frontispiece a photographic reproduction in sienna of a waterfall; duodecimo size 7" by 5.25" pagination: i-viii 1-36 37. <br/><br/>___CONDITION: Overall near fine with the binding clean with only mild rubbing a strong square text block hinges slightly tender but unbroken the interior clean with the pages very lightly toned and free of prior owner markings; a bit of wear to the head and tail of the spine and one short tear approx. one inch to the fore-edge margin of the leaf for pp. 33-34; a lovely example. <br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. <br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Philopolis Press hardcover books