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195969832Boston:: Houghton Mifflin. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1959. Hardcover. B00005VETF . Second printing. Offsetting to front free endpaper else very good in a very good minor edge wear dust jacket. . Houghton Mifflin, hardcover books
1966ULEEANT00LRLee 1966. Fine. Lee Ruth Webb. Antique Fakes & Reproductions. Wellesley Hills Massachusetts: Lee 1966. 317pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Cloth. Book condition: Near fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with light chipping to edges. Lee hardcover books
1999184290Jerusalem Israel: Center For Jewish Art / The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem 1999. Hardcover. VG- ex-library w/ stamps to textblock edges usual markings etc. light edge-wear & rubbing to corners. pgs clean. dustjacket taped to cover edges; ID label to spine; scuffs & scratches to plastic cover. green boards. 158 pgs w/ 92 bw & color illustrations. yellow illustrated dustjacket w/ protective plastic. From a college library. Due date slip has one removal stamp. Vibrant color plates. "Rejects the widely-held theory that medieval artists distorted the human faces in Hebrew illuminated manuscripts due to anti-iconic attitudes of German Jewry. Presents the hypothesis that the illustrations were done by Christian artists under the supervision of Jewish scribes and for Jewish patrons. Concludes that artistic devices such as profile portrayal and animal features were antisemitic signs whereby the artists expressed hatred and denigration. The animals chosen had negative connotations e.g. asses and pigs. Another feature closed eyes suggested the "blindness" of the Jews. Further human features were often distorted according to stereotypes beaked noses or deformed to the point of grotesque or demonic suggesting that Jews were less than human. To the question of how the Jewish scribes and patrons overlooked such signs responds that the "looking but not seeing phenomenon" operated in the past as it does in the present."--WorldCat. Center For Jewish Art / The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem hardcover books
199947362Jerusalem Israel: Hamakor Press 1999. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/No dust jacket. Jerusalem Israel: Hamakor Press 1999. First edition. Numerous b/w photographs; additionally some in color. 158 pp. Hardcover. Small 4to. Green cloth. Gilt lettering to spine and front board. Minor bumping to head and heel; minor bumping to corners; interior clean tight and bright. Very good/No dust jacket. Hamakor Press hardcover books
199912667Jerusalem: Center for Jewish Art 1999. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. A near-pristine copy of the 1999 1st edition. Tight and Near Fine in a bright Near Fine dustjacket with just a touch of creasing at the foot of the spine. Quarto high-quality color and black-and-white plates thruout. <br/><br/> Center for Jewish Art hardcover books
1992UBOYAPA00MELUniversity of Oklahoma Press 1992. Very Good. Boyer Ruth McDonald and Gayton. Apache Mothers and Daughters : Four Generations of a Family. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1992. 1st edition. 393pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
1959160659Rochester NY: Aperture 1959. First edition. Softcover. Includes portfolios by Alfred Monner as well as one with 10 images by Ruth Bernhard. Also features a photograph by Imogen Cunningham and Aaron Siskind and book reviews of three seminal monographs - "Observations" by Richard Avedon and Truman Capote "Photographs" by Aaron Siskind and "Les Americains" by Robert Frank. A very near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Aperture unknown books
1984130211San Francisco: the authors 1984. 6p. 8.5x11 inch sheets stapled at upper left small rust stain on front wrap else very good condition. Group letter demanding readmission to the SWP by Bay Area members who had been expelled for disployalty. Their crime was to remain in the audience during a state convention when two speakers proposed cooperation with Socialist Action; as loyal members they should have publicly denounced the collaborationists on the spot. Reproductions of two expulsion letters and the disloyalty charges filed by Thabo Ntweng are included. From the period of the SWP's self-inflicted frontal lobotomy. the authors unknown books
201024339New York: Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers. Fine in Near Fine dj. c.2010. First Edition. Hardcover. 1579128475 . very nice copy no discernible wear to book; jacket shows just a hint of scuffing still presents "as new" in protective mylar jacket cover. color photographs sketches etc. "Here it is the architects themselves -- 35 Pritzker Prize laureates to be specific deemed the leading architects in the world -- who speak directly to us about what they do and why. This is the first book to document what the Pritzker Prize laureates have said and written about their field. Paired with their running commentary is a selection of their major built works seen in more than 700 images." Represented among the 35 are: Peter Zumthor Rem Koolhaas Christian de Portzamparc Renzo Piano Frank Gehry Richard Meier I.M. Pei and Philip Johnson. NOTE: Additional shipping charges for this heavy book may apply for non-U.S. customers or for Priority Mail shipping within the U.S.; if this causes you concern please inquire before placing your order. . Black Dog & Leventhal Publishers hardcover books
198348506Berkeley: University of California Press 1983. Hardcover. Very good. xi 299pp. Light pencil markings throughout laid-in letter from the author book review and letter from the book review author else very good hardback in a lightly rubbed and edgeworn dust jacket. <br/><br/> University of California Press hardcover books
2010181922Suffolk England: Antique Collectors' Club 2010. Hardcover. Near Fine. light wear to covers corners & spine edges. interior clean & bright. dustjacket as light scuffs. oblong white boards w/ color illustration. 118 pgs w/ color & bw illustration. white dustjacket w/ cover illustration. "Contemporary Lithographs was a pioneering scheme set up by Robert Wellington who had helped make Zwemmer's the centre for modern art in the 1930s and the artist John Piper. Their inspiration was to take good quality prints into schools across Britain. Together they commissioned and produced two series of prints with in some cases Piper taking on the task of coaching artists who were not familiar with the auto-lithography process. They involved many of the Zwemmer artists as well as their own friends: Edward Bawden the Nash brothers Eric Ravilious Graham Sutherland and John Piper himself." "This beautifully produced book reproduces all the works for the first time and traces the scheme from its ambitious beginnings to its closure at the start of WWII. With its companion The School Prints it will appeal to anyone interested in Modern British Art and sit perfectly alongside several titles in the ACC Design series."--Jacket. Antique Collectors' Club hardcover books
124666London UK: Artmonsky Arts n.d. stiff paper wrappers dust jacket. Contemporary Lithographs Ltd. oblong 12mo. stiff paper wrappers dust jacket. 118 pages. Color illustrations are throughout this discussion of how art became part of every day lives of people of all classes through the years and how lithographs played a part in this development. Artmonsky Arts) unknown books
2008243725Princeton NJ: Princeton University Press 2008. Hard Cover. Very Good binding/Very Good dust jacket. 252pp. "Examination Copy" stamped on bottom edge of text block. Cloth and paper-covered boards with very light edgewear to extremities; no markings in text. Very Good binding / Very Good dust jacket. Princeton University Press unknown books
200834654Princeton: Princeton University Press 2008. Hardcover. Very good. xx 241pp index. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Princeton University Press hardcover books
192810727N.P.: Privately printed 1928. cloth-backed boards. Upson Arthur. 8vo. cloth-backed boards. viii 169 pages. Limited to 300 copies. Design by Carl Purington Rollins at the Yale University Press. The Upson room is at the University of Minnesota. Addresses by Joseph M. Thomas Joseph Warren Beach Frank K. Walter and Oscar W. Firkins. Covers faded. Unopened copy. Privately printed unknown books
19757964Huntington New York: Heckscher Museum 1975. VG. Goldenrod stapled paper wraps. 16 pp. 20 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1975 exhibition. With introductions by Ruth Solomon. The women artists whose works are included are Anneli Arms Sandra Benny Nicole Bigar Priscilla Bowden Margery Caggiano Janet Culbertson Natalie Edgar Coco Gordon Zena Kaplan Li-Lan Susanne Yardley Mason Joyce Stillman Myers Pat Ralph Dorothy Ruddick Patricia Stevens Mary Stubelek Jeanette Styborski Sylvia Pauloo-Taylor Esterina Velardi and Graziella Zeblisky. 45 pieces were exhibited and 20 are pictured here one for each artist. Uncommon. Heckscher Museum unknown books
1967ess2951U. S Virgin Islands: Virgin Islands Council on the Arts by the Caribbean Research Istitute of the College of the Virgin Islands 1967. Octavo paperbound stiff stapled illus. wrappers unpaginated. Very Good with edgewear and light soiling neat former-owner signature to upper cover. Virgin Islands Council on the Arts by the Caribbean Research Istitute of the College of the Virgin Islands, 1967. unknown books
2008179097Rome: Gangemi 2008. Hardcover. VG. White boards color illustrated with black lettering 239 pages some folded richly illustrated in bw and color. Essays in Italian and English. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Complesso del Vittoriano Rome Italy Dec. 16 2008-Jan. 31 2009. Includes bibliographical references. Gangemi hardcover books
1973119186Mill Valley CA: Druid Heights Books 1973. Pamphlet. 17p 5.25x8.25 inches photographs of nude women embracing on a picnic blanket centerfold reproduction of classic painting very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Grier A. Druid Heights Books unknown books
1913D4044Cleveland Ohio 1913-1914. Handwritten newspapers with calligraphic flourishes original drawings and tipped-on images and clippings. 5 items and each one is different and delightful. Edited by M. Ruggles and Ruth Stowell. All are in excellent condition only THE BABBLER see below has some light wear along the edges. THE TELL TALE "A Periodical of Sense and Nonsense Mixed with Sarcasm Concerning People We Know" September 20 1913: One sheet 7.5-by-11 inches handwritten on both sides with one tipped-on clipping from an unidentified newspaper a series of rhymes. Consists mostly of the editor's comments with a few announcements and a lot of gags -- extra extra to be honest it's mostly nonsense and happily so. SUPPLEMENT TO THE TELL TALE: One heavy cardstock leaf folded into 4 pages approx. 7-by-8 inches. Some handwritten gags plus numerous clippings mostly artwork from unidentified newspapers and magazines featuring poems comics a story about a cat who plays the piano and advertising space for sale. TID BITS OF WIT AND HUMOR: One heavy cardstock leaf folded into 4 pages approx. 7.5-by-10 inches. Handwritten material clippings from unidentified newspapers and magazines mostly images and original drawings including one of a man reading TID BITS in the loo. THE BABBLER July 1914: One heavy cardstock leaf folded into 4 pages approx. 9.5-by-12 inches and the only one in the bunch illustrated in color. With an American flag motif behind the title hand-colored drawings wonderful pen-and-ink sketches quite a lot of handwritten material and images and articles clipped from unidentified newspapers and magazines. A nice assortment of local news "Miss Dulcia Baker is confined to the house with chicken pox" jokes fake ads and Fourth of July preparations. THE EVENING BLAT: One heavy cardstock leaf folded into 4 pages approx. 11-by-14 inches. This one entirely handwritten and illustrated no clippings with wonderfully executed lettering and drawings. An heartily charming collection clearly made in good fun -- abundant in silliness cleverness and humor. All are nicely laid-out with panels columns ads and artwork replicating the look of an actual newspaper. "Nervous young man would like quiet place without girls for vacation. Call Dean." Read all about it. <br/><br/> unknown books
199356644Bristol: Scorpion Press 1993. First edition numbered & signed issue. vi 437 pp. Fine in marbled paper-covered boards with gilt-stamped leather spine. Very near fine clear acetate dust jacket. “An Appreciation of Barbara Vine†by Julian Symons by way of introduction. One of 99 numbered copies SIGNED by Ruth Rendell. Bristol: Scorpion Press hardcover books
198719661NY: Knopf 1987. First edn. Square 8vo pp. 143. A nice copy in little soiled dj. Photographs of all kinds of sports from football to diving to roller-skating. Foreword by Senator Bill Bradley. Knopf unknown books
19879025982New York: Alfred A. Knopf 1987. 1st . Hardcover. fine/fine. Foreward by Senator Bill Bradley <br/><br/> Alfred A. Knopf hardcover books
1909113135New York: The Century Co. 1909. Octavo original pictorial green cloth. First edition. Smith American Fiction 1900-1925 S-1089. A bright nearly fine copy. #113135 The Century Co. unknown books
1931011822Washington: Government Printing Office 1931. 4th Edition. Soft cover. Good. Green paper covers with Art-Deco style typography. 400 recipes plus 90 dinner menus that were broadcast as Housekeeper Chats by the Bureau of Home Economics Department of Agriculture. In the forward this edition is referred to as the "fourth enlarged edition". Good copy - small stain front cover and upper corner of last 20 pages stained. Government Printing Office unknown books