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1989003838New York NY: Rizzoli 1989. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 231 pages including an index. Hardcover grey cloth binding. Unclipped dustjacket with moderate rubbing to the extremities several small tears and creases and a few tiny chips; protected in archival mylar. Inscribed on the front endpaper "Here's to a future filled with dazzling parties! Our Best signed Boyce Brawley signed Jean-Michel Savoca." Illustrated with numerous full-colour photographs. How to develop a theme selecting the right setting stocking the bar deciding on style of service setting the mood with music and lights for all kinds of parties including dinners buffets teas weddings picnics birthdays etc. Provides sophisticated menus and over 170 recipes. Table Setting Decoration Flower Arrangement Cookery International Entertaining Cooking Regional Ethnic Autograph Social Life and Custom. Rizzoli Hardcover books
1985RSTERED01RJBPennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts 1985. Very Good. Stein Judith E. Red Grooms : A Retrospective 1956-1984. Ashbery John; Cutler Janet K. NP: Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts 1985. 239pp. Illustrated. Bibliography. Nearly square 4to. Paperback. Signed by author. Book condition: Very good with very light rubbing to extremities. Pennsylvania Academy of The Fine Arts paperback books
200123380London: British Museum Press. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 2001. Hardcover. 0714112771 . Black and white plates. First edition. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . British Museum Press hardcover books
1977145014Washington DC: Artists Company 1977. Softcover. VG interior with age soiling to covers; seems to be unread. Glossy white wraps with black lettering. 28 pp. with bw images throughout. Exhibition of works by Marianne Bowles H. Terry Braunstein Joyce Tenneson Cohen Ruth Corning Deborah Ellis Barbara Frank Virginia Janotta Charlotte Robinson and Rosemary Wright. With bios and bw photos of each artist and examples of works by each. Introduction by Van Baron. Artists Company paperback books
1990WRCLIT44652New York: Harper & Row 1990. Cloth and paper over boards. First edition of the author's second book signed by her on the title-page. Fine in dust jacket. Harper & Row hardcover books
200823840Brooklyn: farfalla press / McMillan and Parrish 2008. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Paperbound 8vo. 61 pp. A fine copy in bound wrappers with cover illustration by George Schneeman and Ambrose Bye. A collection of short pieces meant to be performed. The book was published in a trade edition of 600 copies and there was a signed lettered edition of 26 copies. This copy is SIGNED BY BOTH WALDMAN AND JUDITH MALINA on the front cover and is hand-numbered 3/5. Malina in her capacity of director of The Living Theatre put on Red Noir as a performance in 2009. She is not credited in any way in the book; however it appears that the author and Malina took five unused copies from the trade edition and created this special limited signed edition of 5 copies. Although unstated this book is from Malina's library. farfalla press / McMillan and Parrish paperback books
2012147832Budapest: Museum of Fine Arts Budapest 2012. Hardcover. VG Few labels and/or marks from previous gallery or library owner. Olive & BW illus. boards matching dust jacket illus. flyleaves 530 pp. many BW and color illus.; weighs 7 lbs. Issued in conjunction with a 2012-2013 exhibition: the first show in Hungary to explore the oeuvre of French painter Paul Cezanne 1839-1906. "Cezanne is one of the greatest masters and nowadays among the most famous painters in art history. Nevertheless only a small section of his work is known. We focus upon one decade of Cezanne as he synthesized the painting of past centuries and laid the foundations of modern art. By outlining his career of nearly half a century we examine how the artist discovered the art of Old Masters personally and how with their aid he discovered his own." foreword With 16 essays that regard Cezanne's relationship with the masters with museum and how he was received. A mammoth and uncommon work and a vital one for Cezanne-ians. Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest hardcover books
1868754691868. MCGUIRE Judith W. DIARY OF A SOUTHERN REFUGEE During The War by a Lady of Virginia. New York: E.J. Hale & Son 1868. Second edition. Small 8vo. brown cloth title gilt-stamped to spine. Pencil ownership to tp. Spine and boards are rubbed and edgeworn; spine covering severed along front joint and chipped at perimeters. Newspaper clippings mounted to front endpapers; some also laid in. Interesting 19th century pencil notations throughout by a previous owner who did not agree with the author's viewpoints. This is a scarce edition being offered as is. unknown books
1997176106Monterrey Nuevo León México: Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey 1997. Softcover. VG. Black wraps with illustration on front cover brown spine with white lettering 178 pp profusely illustrated in bw and color illustrations. "Bilingual catalog of 1997 exhibition of José Bedía at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Monterrey the first exhibit at the museum dedicated to a Cuban artist who worked in Mexico before moving to the US. Handsomely illustrated in b/w and color complemented with texts by Judith Bettelheim Orlando Hernández and Charles Merewether each focusing on a different aspect of Bedía's work"--Catalog of an exhibition held at the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey June - October 1997. Museo de Arte Contemporaneo de Monterrey paperback books
20019009032New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art 2001. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in publisher's original red cloth with the spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Metropolitan Museum of Art hardcover books
2004151064Washington DC: National Gallery of Art 2004. Hardcover. New. Second copy is VG. Pale grey cloth/boards; dark chocolate lettering on spine. Color-illus. dj with grey/black lettering on cream spine. 12x12.5 inches. 190 pp. with approx. 50 color and duotone plates and additional color and duotone figures. A major survey of Dine's drawings from the 1970s to 2003 that brings together works highlighting his skills as a draftsman and underscores his traditional underpinnings even as he has broken new ground. National Gallery of Art hardcover books
196830771San Francisco: Associated Students of San Francisco State College 1968. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Stapled quarto. 46 pp. First issue of this magazine published by the students at SF State College in 1998. Fairly sophisticated effort with articles drawings poems and photographs. Rear inside cover advertises Bruce Conner's Cosmic Ray. In very good condition. Also laid in to this copy is an illustrated envelope entitled Filmagazine First Day VCover. Inside there is a large folded Bay Area Film Directory double-sided poster with considerable text on films and filmmakers. Folded as issued else fine. Associated Students of San Francisco State College paperback books
19952222315<p>First paperback edition. 4to. Over 345 illustrations. Original stiff wrappers. No dust jacket. Very good. 264 pages. No signatures or bookplates.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>From collection of Los Angeles architect Edward H. Fickett with his purchase invoice laid in loose.</b></p> Academy Press paperback books
2007184106New Haven CT: Yale University Press 2007. Hardcover. VG-/VG- ex-library with stamps and labels to dj spine block and end pages. Book is otherwise clean and clear. Red cloth boards with gilt spine lettering; black dust jacket with white lettering color illustrated on front and rear mylar cover; xx 458; bw and color illustrations and maps. Lavishly illustrated with new plans of the city in the Ptolemaic Roman and Byzantine periods reconstruction drawings and photographs this book brings to life the ancient city and uncovers the true extent of its architectural legacy in the Mediterranean world. Contents: THE SETTING. How ancient Alexandria was lost -- Reconstructing the plan of ancient Alexandria : the archaeological evidence.; PTOLEMAIC PERIOD. Ptolemaic Alexandria : buildings erected from the late fourth century to the mid-first century BC -- Cleopatra's Alexandria and the Roman conquest -- Classical architectural style of Ptolemaic Alexandria and its depiction -- Traditional Egyptian architecture.; ROMAN PERIOD. Classical architecture in the cities and towns of Roman Egypt -- Roman Alexandria -- Classical architectural style of Roman Alexandria and Egypt.; LATE ANTIQUE BYZANTINE PERIOD. The churches of late antique Alexandria : the written sources -- Church buildings in late antique Egypt : the archaeological evidence -- Architectural scholarship and education in Alexandria -- Influence of Alexandria on Byzantine architecture outside Egypt -- Pictorial tradition of Alexandrian architecture in Byzantine and early Islamic art. Yale University Press hardcover books
198177870Troy NY: The Whitston Pub. Co 1981. Hardcover. viii182p. preface notes very good first edition limited to 750 casebound copies. Very good in publisher's original lavendar cloth boards and gilt. A general bibliography and history of American women playwrights. The chapters are divide into decades from 1930 - 1970. Writers include Susan Glaspell Lillian Hellman Zoe Aikens Carson McCullers Jane Bowles Lorraine Hansberry Megan Terry Rochelle Owens and others. The Whitston Pub. Co hardcover books
1992S3884Metuchen & London:: Scarecrow Press 1992. 1992. 4to. xvii 512 pp. 4 color plates index. Red cloth. Fine. Important catalogue of the rare books in the Bakken Library on the history and origins of electricity. Arranged by early books then by century eighteenth nineteenth twentieth centuries. Scarecrow Press, 1992. hardcover books
200856408Philadelphia & London: Running Press 2008. First Edition first printing. Signed by Price on the title page. Quarto: green cloth in dust jacket; 144 pages. Illustrated. Very Good covers nice; contents clean & tight; very nice d/j. <br/><br/> Running Press hardcover books
1989176935Rizzoli 1989. hardcover. very good/good. Numerous color illustrations. 4to grey cloth d.w. New York: Rizzoli 1989. First Edition. A very good copy in a good dust jacket.<br/><br/> With a large inscription on the fly-leaf signed by both authors.<br/><br/> Rizzoli unknown books
197327760Port Moresby New Guinea: University Bookshop. 1973. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps a fine copy of the correct first edition rare seen. From the Introduction: "University of Papua New Guinea Press 2013. This collection of Tiang oral literature is part of the material recorded on three field trips to Djaul an island eight miles off the west coast of New Ireland. There were about 800 Tiang speakers at the time of collection circa 1972 all living in five villages and numerous hamlets at the southeast end of the island. Tiang is related to languages on mainland N. I. But is only spoken on Djaul. . The old Tiang believe firmly in the potency of their magic lore and in fact have declined to record some especially reliable items related to fishing."; Volume 39 Papua Pocket Poets; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 38 pp . University Bookshop paperback books
201030459New York: Museum of Modern Art 2010. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good /near fine. Hardbound quarto in dustwrapper. 72 numbered pages. With an essay by Judith B. Hecker. Published on the occasion of a 2010 exhibition at NY MOMA. Boards splayed open slightly else a near fine copy in delicate illustrated paper dustwrapper. Museum of Modern Art hardcover books
197914785New York: ArtCover 1979. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Oblong quarto. Scarce second issue of this magazine devoted to conceptual art and artists. 55 pp plus ads at rear of magazine. A clean very good plus copy in photo-illustrated wrappers. <br/><br/> ArtCover paperback books
1998113466Chicago IL & New York: The Art Institute of Chicago in association with Harry N. Abrams 1998. First edition. Hardcover. Includes contributions by Erica E. Hirshler George T. M. Shackleford Kevin Sharp Harriet K. Stratis & Andrew J. Walker. Includes 300 illustrations with 124 plates in color. A fine and tight copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed and inscribed by Barter on the title page and uncommon as such. The Art Institute of Chicago in association with Harry N. Abrams unknown books
19884383New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Cornell University 1988. First. Softcover. VG. Color illustrated wraps. 227 pp. 4 bw 118 color plates. Published in conjunction with a retrospective exhibition of this artist. A master of color and abstraction Joan Mitchell was one of the most respected American artists in the world. She began exhibiting with the Abstract Expressionists in the early 1950s and remained a quintessential New York School painter while living her last 35 years in France. This volume shows her work in 8 b&w and 118 colorplates including 8 gatefolds. Extensive bibliography list of exhibitions etc. Contents as follows: From Chicago to New York 1926-1949 -- The early 1950s -- The urban landscape -- The early 1960s -- Vetheuil -- A new structure -- Fields and territories -- The cold end of the spectrum -- From drawing to painting -- The early 1980s -- Losses -- Mortality. Hudson Hills Press in association with the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University unknown books
197526185Detroit: The Glass Bell Press 1975. First edition. Loose Sheets. Fine. Ten loose poetry broadsides with title sheet laid in to a pocket inside an unprinted folder. Featuring poems by these ten Michigan female writers. The left-hand side pocket of the folder includes a small poetry postcard with a poem by Margaret Kaminski plus other loose sheets pertaining to The Glass Bell Press. Contents essentially in fine condition. The outer folder is somewhat soiled. The Glass Bell Press unknown books
198457829Chicago: University of Chicago 1984. First printing. 8vo pp. x 310. Bibliography notes index. Foreword by Quentin Bell. Frontis portrait by Roger Fry. Copiously illustrated. Black cloth stamped in gilt. Cover slightly scuffed o/w a nice copy. University of Chicago unknown books