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1994165581New York: The Museum of Modern Art 1994. Hardcover. VG/VG. Some edge wear to dj. A clean and tight volume. Grey cloth with gilt spine lettering. Color illustrated dj with white lettering. 280 pp. Many bw illus. 6 color illus. Includes: The Genesis of Les Demoiselles d'Avignon Chronology of. Appendix to Chronology Anthology of Early Commentary on. and an extensive bibliography. "This painting Les Demoiselles d'Avignon was painted in 1907 and is the most famous example of cubism painting. In this painting Picasso abandoned all known form and representation of traditional art. He used distortion of female's body and geometric forms in an innovative way which challenge the expectation that paintings will offer idealized representations of female beauty. It also shows the influence of African art on Picasso."-website description. The Museum of Modern Art hardcover books
198780415Boston: Allen & Unwin 1987. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. index xi 338p. dj. 23cm. <br/><br/> Allen & Unwin hardcover books
198418837Ann Arbor MI: Latin American Jewish Studies Association LAJSA 1984. 22cm. LAJSA Publication No. 1 60p bibls. wrps LAJSA conferences hosted by major educational institutions in the United States Israel and Latin America offer opportunities to present current research and broaden professional contacts. Publication of the proceedings of these conferences has helped to establish Latin American Jewish studies as an academic discipline. This first number comprises the proceedings of the 1st Research Conference of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association held on the Cincinnati campus of Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion on October 30 - November 1 1982. Contents: Preface / Judith Laikin Elkin --- Using Jewish Reference Sources for the Study of Latin American Jewry: A Biography / Arnona Rudavsky -- U.S. Library Collections on Latin American Jews / Richard Woods and Arnona Rudavsky -- U.S. Archival Resources for the Study of Jews in Latin American from Materials in U.S. Archives / Thomas Niehau and Maria Hernandez-Lehmann - Disappearing Memories: The Loss of Jewish Records in Latin America / Robert M. Levine -- Program of the First Conference of the Latin American Jewish Studies Association Latin American Jewish Studies Association, LAJSA unknown books
145268Burbank CA: Cinema Center Films. Vintage borderless photograph of director Elliot Silverstein and actor Richard Harris on the set of the 1970 western film. With holograph annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Set in 1825 an English aristocrat is captured by a group of Sioux warriors and is eventually incorporated into their tribe. <br/><br/>Shot on location in Arizona South Dakota and Mexico.<br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. <br/><br/>Pitts 2508. Cinema Center Films unknown books
1986119188Tucson AZ: Center for Creative Photography - University or Arizona 1986. First edition. Softcover. Director's statement by James Enyeart. Essays by Amy Stark David L. Jacobs and Nancy Solomon. Includes numerous illustrations. A near fine copy in wrappers. Center for Creative Photography - University or Arizona unknown books
1999118648Cedar Falls IA: UNI Gallery of Art Kamerick Art Building University of Northern Iowa 1999. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a juried show that ran February 15 through March 7 1999. Introduction by Richard Colburn. Statement by James Enyeart. Includes images from Judith Vejvoda Amelia Tierney Leigh Ann Langwell and Miwako Kato. A fine copy in stapled wrappers. Uncommon with only 2 copies listed in OCLC. UNI Gallery of Art, Kamerick Art Building, University of Northern Iowa unknown books
199153551Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1991. First English Language Edition. Octavo 23cm. Cloth boards; dustjacket; x284pp. Fine unmarked and apparently unread copy in unworn dustwrapper; appears new. First English-language edition; the work was originally published in Russian in 1950. Indiana University Press unknown books
1992172804Los Angeles CA: The J. Paul Getty Museum 1992. First edition. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran April 7 through June 21 1992. Single sheet folded three times to create 8 pages. Essay by Judith Keller. Includes 5 black and white images. An about very good copy with some underlining and a pen note on one page. Otherwise free of marks. Uncommon ephemera. The J. Paul Getty Museum unknown books
199543706Malibu: J. Paul Getty Museum 1995. First Edition. Large quarto 28.5cm.; publisher's cloth in grey photo-illustrated dust jacket; xxii410pp.; photographic illus. throughout. A hint of soil to textblock extremities else Fine. J. Paul Getty Museum unknown books
199526015Malibu: The J. Paul Getty Museum 1995. A hint of toning to the page borders else near fine in cloth boards in a fine jacket. First Edition. Thick quarto. A substantial monograph illustrated with every image from the Getty Museum collection of nearly 1200 Evans prints. Malibu: The J. Paul Getty Museum unknown books
2011215821Charleston SC: the author 2011. v 221. softcover as new. Memoir on the 1981 blockade of Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant and related nonviolent activism. [the author] unknown books
19811341523College Station TX: Texas A&M University Press 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/G-; sunned beige spine with black text; first edition; dust jacket shows modest toning to exterior; few chips to edges; closed tear to front; mylar wrap; cloth exterior has very light wear; strong straight boards; text block exterior edges show mild tone; interior clean; illustrated; pp 203. 1341523. FP New Rockville Stock. Texas A&M University Press hardcover books
198843833London: Faber and Faber 1988. First English Language Edition. Quarto 27.5cm x 23cm. Red cloth boards hardcover with titling embossed in gold on cover and spine; pictorial dustjacket; 362pp; illus. Near Fine copy; very slight soiling to bottom corners and textblock else clean and tight. Near Fine dustwrapper; slight rubbing to front and back panels else clean and tight. Complete documentation of the unprecedentedly comprehensive exhibtion of Carl Fabergé's jewelry art objects and fantasy pieces complemented with the Fabergé's family history. Revised edition of a catalogue of the exhibition organized by The Bavarian National Museum and The Hypo Kultursstiftung Munich from December 5 1986-March 8 1987. 664 color reproductions hundreds of archival images in b&w. Faber and Faber unknown books
20101436662010. ROTHCHILD Judith. Nacre. Poems by Ruth Fainlight. 20 pp. Illustrated with 8 mezzotints by Judith Rothchild. Square 4to. 255 x 220 mm bound by Mark Lintott with wrap- around boards consisting of mauve-coloured paper over boards raspberry-coloued linen chemise with titled spine in matching grey paper over boards slipcase. Octon France: Verdigris Press 2010. First Edition limited to 42 copies with the mezzotints printed on Hahnemülhe paper colophon hand-numbered and signed by the author Ruth Fainlight and the artist Judith Rothchild. The text has been hand set and printed letterpress in Vendome Romain on an Albion press of 1867 by Mark Lintott. Rothchild designed and printed the mezzotints herself. Title-page and colophon with embossed text and/or imagery. "The magnificent pearls with their orient nacre were saved for queens and emperors. Entire villages holding their breath: how many diver's lives lost in the oyster beds for a royal crown" The poems by Fainlight are a perfect compliment to Rothchild's characteristically black-velvet mezzotints infused with sexual overtones of elegance and luxury offering the perfect medium for the mysteriously creative cradle of the pearl. As new. hardcover books
1996008106Boston/NY: Houghton Mifflin. 1996. The advance reading copy of this novel based on the life of poet Emily Dickinson. Fine in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Fine. Houghton Mifflin paperback books
199244421Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1992. Hardcover. Very Good. First Edition. x 378pp indices. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Harvard University Press hardcover books
20019511London England: EMH Arts Eagle Gallery 2001. Artist's book one of 15 copies all on Velin Arches paper each signed by the artist Julia Farrer. Page size: 23-7/16 inches x 4-13/16 inches; 14 leaves printed and cut out. Bound: hand-sewn leporello style in original drab boards housed in white linen sleeve and slipcase all by Charles Gledhill fine. Illustrated with original intaglio prints hand-colored drypoints by Julia Farrer who also editioned the prints. The book has an architectural pierced structure where a folded geometric image reflects and counterpoints a single poem. The text is printed letter press by Phil Abel at Hand & Eye Letterpress. Judith Thurman and Julia Farrer have collaborated to produce this homage to the memory of their friend Kate Griffin. A visually stunning production from this collaboration of author and artist. Judith Thurman is the author of well-received biographies of Colette SECRETS OF THE FLESH and Isak Dinesen as well as contributions to "The New Yorker" magazine. Julia Farrer born in London in 1950 attended The Slade School from 1968-1972 and was a Harkness Fellow at the University of New Mexico and New York from 1974-1976. Her work is held in many important collections including the Arts Council of Great Britain the Ashmoleon Museum of Oxford University the Yale Center for British Art the Tate Gallery and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Her recent work explores transformations of geometric compositions from two into three dimensions across the different media of painting monoprinting unique and small run artist's books. EMH Arts [Eagle Gallery] unknown books
1993000828New York NY: Simon and Schuster 1993. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 380 pages of text. Hardcover binding is slightly shelfworn. Unclipped dustjacket is slightly sunned on spine; protected in archival mylar. Pueblo North American Indians. Simon and Schuster Hardcover books
19932284459Simon & Schuster 1993. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Jacket spine base lightly bumped. Remainder mark. 1993 Hard Cover. 380 pp. More than just a rare look inside Native American life Indian Time traces the author's physical and spiritual journey from which she emerges more in tune with herself and nature. In 1991 Judith Fein went to Santa Fe New Mexico to do research for a public television documentary she was planning to write. The profound meanings she discovered among the customs traditions and lifestyle of the Native Americans constantly challenged her previously held urban beliefs melted away the fears she had arrived with and changed her life forever. She writes about their lives - and hers - with wise shrewd often funny stories of her exposure to a culture radically different from her own - in some ways wiser in others infuriatingly tradition-bound but always surprising. Indian Time is full of fascinating characters Indian lore and a sense of wonder at the richness of Indian life as a whole with its deep reserves of humor and humanity and its paramount concern for people. Readers will delight in reading about her unique experiences and adventures: living in an Indian house with tarantulas cannibalistic cats mice and no privacy. meeting with a Navajo sand painter in the Bisti Badlands. taking a long trip through southwest New Mexico in search of the Mimbres culture. attending an Indian wedding at Ghost Ranch where Georgia O'Keeffe lived. discovering the 4500 "hidden" petroglyphs at La Cieneguilla; going on a personal mission to bring the Spanish and the Indians together; the first introduction of an Indian man to the Spanish community of La Cieneguilla. and much much more. Soon to be a major motion picture this real-life experience of a smart funny TV producer will remind many readers of Peter Mayle's A Year in Provence. Simon & Schuster hardcover books
197613340Kew: Fin 1976. First edition. Paperback. Very Good. Double issue 3 and 4 of this magazine devoted to socio-political articles and reviews within a feminist context. This copy INSCRIBED by Judith Rodgriguez cover artist and translator. A very good copy of this uncommon magazine. Fin paperback books
19881341093Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1988. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; G/G Hardcover w/ Dustjacket; Light Blue and White spine with Dark Green text; Dustjacket has some edgewear some shelfwear small open and closed tears along edges of spine and both covers; Boards strong slight edgewear slight shelfwear; Textblock has waviness to rear pages from moisture water staining to rear pastedown and along tail edge; 227 pp<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcases next to Ephemera section. 1341093. FP New Rockville Stock. Harvard University Press hardcover books
19901338585New York: Gallery Books 1990. Hardcover. Quarto; VG-/VG-; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine yellow with red print; DJ has light edgewear but is clean and bright; Boards in glossy illustrated paper slight bump to front bottom fore corner else clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; 384 pages illustrated color. <br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1338585. FP New Rockville Stock. Gallery Books hardcover books
198454693Bostosn MA: Little Brown 1984. First Edition. 4to pp. 304. Biographical note exhibitions collectionsbibliography index. Introduction by Ted Hughes. Paper over boards with cloth spine. Edges of cover slightly scuffed o/w a nice copy in yellowed and some chipped and torn dj. Over 700 prints documented and most illustrated with several in color. Little, Brown unknown books
1984182791New York: New York Graphic Society / Little Brown & Company 1984. Signed. Hardcover. Good/G slight ripple to textblock & back cover curled; textblock firm. edge-wear to covers & spine ends. light staining to upper textblock. dustjacket scuffed & edge-worn w/ tear & chip to back edge; tear to front; spine & interior tanned; spine top chipped. grey boards w/ black silver printed quarter cloth spine. 304 pgs w/ 739 bw illustrations. white paper dustjacket w/ bw illustration & red printing. Signed by Baskin on title page. Wonderfully illustrated with an 8 page section of color reproductions. Pages have occasional smudges but otherwise clean. Includes an opening essay by Baskin's long-time friend poet Ted Hughes. New York Graphic Society / Little, Brown & Company hardcover books
1985044407Cambridge Etc.: Cambridge University Press 1985. x 194p. dj. Cambridge University Press unknown books