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2010154421New York NY: Acquavella Galleries 2010. Hardcover. VG/VG. Gray & pictorial boards 288 pp. many color illus. one fold-out. Issued in conjunction with a 2010 exhibition of abstract expressionism and pop art collected by Robert and Ethel Scull. With an essay by Judith Goldman. The exhibition checklist cites 44 pieces and many more than this are pictured here. Quite colorful as you may imagine. Includes bibliographical references page 49 and checklist. Acquavella Galleries hardcover books
1993266390New York.: Abrams. 1993. . Spiral bound grey boards. . A very good copy. No dustjacket as issued. . 4to. Numerous illustrations. Abrams. hardcover books
198252501NY: Oxford University Press / International Center of Photography 1982. First edition. 4to. xii 198 pp. fully illustrated from color and b&w photos and other illustrations. Illustrated stiff wrappers which are slightly rubbed. A very good copy. An incomparable historical survey. This is the catalogue that accompanied the exhibition which opened at the International Center of Photography May 14 1982 and toured until 1985. <br/><br/> Oxford University Press / International Center of Photography unknown books
1998023634Santa Barbara: ABC-CLIO 1998. xviii 335p. b/w illus. original stiff printed boards. ABC-CLIO unknown books
371368Boston: New England Free Press. Softcover. Very Good. Reprint. 32pp. Quarto. Printed self-wrappers. Age-toned very good or better. It appears this was originally published by Southern Student Organizing Committee but in what form we have not determined. New England Free Press unknown books
1977192944Hollis Station NY: Tipex 1977. 248p. very good in wraps 8.5x11 inches red taped spine as issued. A charmingly produced collection of facsimiles of material related to the suffrage movement including photocopies of first day covers with tipped-in reproductions of pamphlets and brochures. A large proportion of reproduced materials are philatelic commemoratives. Tipex unknown books
1995Embry 169699Harry N. Abrams Inc. 1995. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color photography by John Bigelow Taylor. Inscribed by the author. Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1995. First edition, first printing. unknown books
1999234023Santa Fe: Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian 1999. Pamphlet. 48p. color reproductions seventeen most fullpage and a few b&w portrait photos plus the wraparound cover repro of "Funeral of Frida Kahlo". Large softbound pamphlet-style stapled into 9x9 inch cardstock wraps lightly edgeworn with some unobtrusive pressure-marks a very good clean copy that Lowry has signed on the half-title dating year of publication. Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian unknown books
197124893NY: Random House 1971. First Edition. 8vo pp. 154. 23 illustrations. 2 pp chronology of performances. Cover little stained o/w a nice copy. No dj. The performance which originated without a text and seems to have grown out of guerilla theater is a series of actions based on the Hasidic idea of a ladder from earth to heaven on which life is lived and the on Hindu chakras. Actors perofrm as naked as local law will permit. The world premier took place in Avignon in the Cloitre des Carmes July 241968. Random House unknown books
199140619Eugene OR: Author's Choice Monthly Pulphouse Publishing 1991. Octavo cloth. First edition. One of 300 numbered clothbound copies signed by Moffett. Collects two stories "Surviving" and "Not Without Honor." Issued as Author's Choice Monthly Issue Nineteen April 1991. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #40619 Author's Choice Monthly Pulphouse Publishing unknown books
198686682Collinsville:: Country Lane Books. Fine. 1986. Paperback. B00GU5JLLI . Black and white photographs. First edition paperback. Fine in pictorial wraps.; 36 pages . Country Lane Books, paperback books
1976208969San Jose CA: Sisters of Sappha Lesbian-Feminist Alliance of Santa Clara County 1976. Magazine. 60p. 6.75x8.5 inches six page annotated directory of the feminist press very good digest size magazine/journal in stapled lavender printed wraps with light wear and sunning. Poetry Prose opinion news reviews. Sisters of Sappha, Lesbian-Feminist Alliance of Santa Clara County unknown books
19907518New York New York: Babcock Galleries 1990. Softbound. VG small label on cover and few identity marks otherwise only lightly aged or soiled. Wraps. 73 pp. 41 bw plates. Considers the artwork of American Social Realist painter Mitchell Siporin 1910-1976 who works with oil pen and ink drawings etc. With an illustrated essay by Judith Hansen O'Toole. Chronology list of collections selected bibliography. Very crisp illustrations. Babcock Galleries unknown books
198938522Athens: The University of Georgia Press 1989. Hardcover. 291p. signed and dated with a long inscription by Ortiz Cofer very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. The poet's first novel. The University of Georgia Press hardcover books
2009157771Seattle: University of Washingto Press 2009. xii 211p. frontis introduction afterword notes works cited index b&w photos in-text color plate section fine first edition in black cloth and gilt unclipped dj. University of Washingto Press unknown books
1980189709Chapel Hill NC: Feminary Collective 1980. Magazine. 124p. 6x8.5 inches illustrations poemsthe combine first two issues are ex-library with minimal markings literary journal in trade paperback pictorial wraps. Feminary began as Female Liberation Newsletter in 1969 and grew into a lesbian feminist quarterly in the 1970s. Feminary Collective unknown books
1987176164Chicago IL: Chicago Office of Fine Arts Department of Cultural Affairs and The Chicago Public Library 1987. First edition. Softcover. 53 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 7 through April 4 1987. Foreword and acknowledgements by Gregory G. Knight. Introduction by Deven K. Golden. Essays by Judith Russi Kirshner and Patricia Fuller. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A fine copy in wrappers. A very fresh copy. Chicago Office of Fine Arts, Department of Cultural Affairs and The Chicago Public Library unknown books
2011718342011. ISBN: 9780300110968. 8-1/2" x 11" Resnik Judith and Dennis Curtis. Representing Justice. Invention Controversy and Rights in City-States and Democratic Courtrooms. New Haven: Yale University Press 2011. xviii 668 pp. 229 black and white illustrations and 49 color illustrations. Cloth bound hardcover with dust jacket. Fine As new excellent condition. Originally published at USD 85. Special $35. By mapping the remarkable run of the icon of Justice a woman with scales and sword and by tracing the development of public spaces dedicated to justice-courthouses-the authors explore the evolution of adjudication into its modern form as well as the intimate relationship between the courts and democracy. The authors analyze how Renaissance "rites" of judgment turned into democratic "rights" requiring governments to respect judicial independence provide open and public hearings and accord access and dignity to "every person." With over 220 images readers can see both the longevity of aspirations for justice and the transformation of courts as well as understand that while venerable courts are also vulnerable institutions that should not be taken for granted. Series: Yale Law Library series in legal history and reference. Contents: A Remnant of the Renaissance: the Transnational Iconography of Justice; Civic Space the Public Square and Good Governance; Obedience: The Judge as the Loyal Servant of the State; Of Eyes and Ostriches; Why Eyes Color Blindness and Impartiality; Representations and Abstractions: Identity Politics and Rights; From Seventeenth-Century Town Halls to Twentieth-Century Courts; A Building and Litigation Boom in Twentieth-Century Federal Courts; Late Twentieth-Century United States Courts: Monumentality Security and Eclectic Imagery; Monuments to the Present and Museums of the Past: National Courts and Prisons; Constructing Regional Rights; Multi-Jurisdictional Premises: From Peace to Crimes; From "Rites" to "Rights"; Courts: In and Out of Sight Site and Cite; An Iconography for Democratic Adjudication. unknown books
199277997NY:: Greenwood Press. Near Fine. 1992. Hardcover. 0313223084 . First printing. Near fine in dark green cloth. No dust jacket as issued. . Greenwood Press, hardcover books
1992170019New York: Gagosian Gallery and Rizzoli 1992. First edition. Softcover. 107 pages. Features an essay by Judith Goldman along with the text of her interview of Rosenquist. Includes numerous color and some black and white illustrations selected bibliography and an index to illustrations. A fine copy in French style wrappers. Gagosian Gallery and Rizzoli unknown books
1986118516Casper Wyoming: Nicolaysen Art Museum 1986. Softcover. VG; clean and tight but with a small knick to top of spine and lib. sticker to back cover. Black pictorial wraps; 97 pp. with 96 bw photographs. Includes essays by T.A. Larson a map showing the ranches in the exhibition and a list of photos in the exhibition. A stunning study of ranch life. Nicolaysen Art Museum paperback books
197020708NY: Atheneum 1970. First edition. 242 pp. Near fine in near fine dust jacket with light edgewear. INSCRIBED by Sherwin on the front free endpaper “For Clarence / a beautiful writer / with love and admiration / Judy.†NY: Atheneum, unknown books
197824435NY:: Putnam. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. 0399206175 . Illustrated by Margot Tomes. Second impression. Very good in a very good occasional light foxing dust jacket. . Putnam, hardcover books
198628529Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press 1986. Hardcover. xii 294p. Later printing. dj lightly worn at head of spine significant fading to red lettering on both spine and front cover. Louisiana State University Press hardcover books
197718176Providence: Anyart Contemporary Arts Center 1977. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Wide paper octavo. 62 pp plus ads at rear. Spring 1977 issue of this literary magazine. Light toning to cover edges else a very good copy. Artist multiple by Connie Coleman afixed to front cover. Hugo Leckey Paul Acker William Bronk and others. <br/><br/> Anyart Contemporary Arts Center paperback books