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200795765Charleston SC: Arcadia Publishing 2007. stiff paper wrappers. 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 128 pages. First edition. Part of the Images of America series issued by this publisher. Illustrated throughout. Arcadia Publishing unknown books
1964119909Minneapolis MN: Walker Art Center 1964. First edition. Softcover. 36 pages. Essay by Judith Miller on the 13th Triennale which is held every three years in Milan. Includes numerous black and white photographs. An about near fine copy in stapled wrappers with some minor wear at the base of the spine. Walker Art Center unknown books
1995142669Grand Rapids MI: The Grand Rapids Art Museum 1995. First edition. Exhibition brochure for a show that ran September 28 through November 26 1995. Text by Judith Sobol. Single sheet folded twice to create 6 pages. Includes 3 color and 3 black and white illustrations. A near fine copy. Scarce with only 2 copies listed in OCLC. The Grand Rapids Art Museum unknown books
198484814NY:: Grove Press. Very Good. 1984. Paperback. 0394624505 . E-873. First Evergreen printing paperback. Remainder mark on bottom edge small hole punched through the front cover light creasing to covers else very good in pictorial wraps. ; 485 pages . Grove Press, paperback 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
186863619New York: E. J. Hale & Son 1868. Second edition first published the previous year. 12vo. 360 pp. Howes M-107. McGuire 18130-1897 fled Alexandria Virginia with her husband in 1861 eventually settling in Richmond for the duration of the conflict. "The diary clearly shows the upheavals and hardships war caused for elite families. She describes the scarcity of housing food and clothing . in particular she notes the toll the war took on women who were often left without financial support as widows orphans and refugees" "Women in the American Civil War" I p. 387. Nevins II p. 196: "Detailed on conditions in Richmond where the writer served for a time as a clerk in the commissary department." In Tall Cotton 120. Coulter 310. Not in Nicholson. South to Posterity p. 221. Very good. Original brown patterned cloth nicely rebacked with the original spine laid down. 9944. <br/><br/> E. J. Hale & Son hardcover books
188956265Richmond VA: J. W. Randolph 1889. Third edition with corrections and additions. The first edition of 1867 had 360 pages. 8vo pp. 372. Bound calf backed boards both covers separate spine calf gone Inscribed on the endpaper: "Mr. J. R. Collidge Jr from Munay M McGuire one of the "Little Grandchildren" to whom this book is dedicated Richmond Va Setptember - 1903" Howes M-107. In Tall Cotton 120. Coulter 310. "Detailed on conditions in Richmond where the writer served for a time as a clerk in the commissary department" Nevins II p. 196. J. W. Randolph unknown books
2005143331New York: Columbia University Press / Westmoreland Museum of American Art 2005. Hardcover. VG Few marks from previous gallery owner; otherwise Like New. Charteuse cloth white & color illus. dust jacket160 pp.profusely illus. in color. "Hudson River School artists shared an awe of the magnificence of nature as well as a belief that the untamed American scenery reflected the national character. In this new work color reproductions of more than 115 paintings capture the beauty and illuminate the aesthetic and philosophical principles of the Hudson River School painters. The pieces included in this volume reflect a period 1825-1875 when American landscape painting was most thoroughly explored and formalized with personal artistic cultural and national identifications. Judith Hansen O'Toole reveals the subtleties and quiet majesty of the works and discusses their shared iconography the ways in which artists responded to one another's paintings and how the paintings reflected nineteenth-century American cultural intellectual and social milieus." pub. Vibrant visuals as you may imagine. Columbia University Press / Westmoreland Museum of American Art hardcover books
2005138827New York: Columbia University Press / Westmoreland Museum of American Art 2005. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art-library few marks bookplate & pocket; no dj. Charteuse cloth 160 pp.profusely illus. in color. "Hudson River School artists shared an awe of the magnificence of nature as well as a belief that the untamed American scenery reflected the national character. In this new work color reproductions of more than 115 paintings capture the beauty and illuminate the aesthetic and philosophical principles of the Hudson River School painters. The pieces included in this volume reflect a period 1825-1875 when American landscape painting was most thoroughly explored and formalized with personal artistic cultural and national identifications. Judith Hansen O'Toole reveals the subtleties and quiet majesty of the works and discusses their shared iconography the ways in which artists responded to one another's paintings and how the paintings reflected nineteenth-century American cultural intellectual and social milieus." pub. Vibrant visuals as you may imagine. Columbia University Press / Westmoreland Museum of American Art hardcover books
2002SKU1022994Scholastic Paperbacks 2002-03-01. PAPERBACK. Good. 0439204232 Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Scholastic Paperbacks paperback books
1998WRCLIT44655New York: HarperCollins 1998. Paper over boards. First edition. Fine in dust jacket with light rubbing at a few places on the lower panel. HarperCollins hardcover books
1997205962Juarez: Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez 1997. Paperback. 83p. 8.5x11 inches text in Spanish printed double-column rectos-only on alkaline paperstock reproduced from a professionally-printed journal copy-shop center strip in cover die-cut design missing otherwise good paperback journal.this a very good copy. Textos de la Nueva Vizcaya; Documentos para la historia de Chihuahua y Durango. Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez paperback books
1996110959Malibu California: The J. Paul Getty Museum 1996. Softcover. Good but for some sunning to page edges. Violet wraps with 143 pp. and approx. 55 bw images. Best known for her images of the rural south she created a style the contained elements of both Modernism and Pictorialism. The pictures included here are only part of the Getty Museum's collection of 171 works by Ulmann. This book is part of the In Focus series. The J. Paul Getty Museum unknown books
1985USKUDOU00JKNCelestial Arts 1985. Very Good. Skutch Judith. Double Vision. Berkeley CA: Celestial Arts 1985. 270pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Slight shelf wear. Former owner's inscription on front endsheet. Celestial Arts paperback books
1995172624Durham NC: Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University 1995. First edition. Softcover. Fall 1995. 144 pages. Includes contributions by and others Charles Baxter John Berger Joyce Carol Oates Philip Levine Mark Dota Donald Hall Tess Gallagher. Also features photographs by Nicholas Nixon Judith Joy Ross Debbie Fleming Caffery Richard Misrach Peter Goin Eduardo Del Valle and Mirta Gomez and Thomas Roma. A near fine copy in wrappers. Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University unknown books
1995014756Random House 1995. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Jacket.$25.00 on Flap. Stated First Edition Signed By Authors Excellent Fresh Copy Without Wear. Random House 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
20041319817WashingtonD.C.; Gottingen: National Gallery of Art; Steidl Publishers 2004. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 189; VG-/G; white spine with gray and black text; dust jacket shows slight sunning to exterior; cloth clean; strong boards; text block shows slight wear to exterior edges; frontispiece; creases to ffeps and title page; profusely illustrated; arts - American; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders;. 1319817. FP New Rockville Stock. National Gallery of Art; Steidl Publishers hardcover books
20041260677Washington DC: National Gallery of Art 2004. First edition; signed by artist and author. Large quarto in light grey cloth with grey and green DJ in brodart; VG/VG; front cover slightly slanted upward; minimal soiling; signatures on title page; contains essay by artist followed by 190 pages of plates; exhibition took place from 21 March to August 1 2004; shelved case 11; please contact us for shipping costs. 1260677. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. National Gallery of Art unknown books
19851296505Toronto: University of Toronto Press 1985. Hardcover. Octavo; VG; hardcover; bound in brown cloth black lettering; boards strong minor shelfwear minor edgewear minor rubbing on fore corners and spine edges minor bumping on fore corners; text block has erased penciling on half title page; xii 265pp. 1296505. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. University of Toronto Press hardcover books
1969116527London: Chatto & Windus 1969. Octavo boards. First edition. Hungarian born writer's first book of fiction a collection of six short stories set in her native country beginning in the 1920s. "The Inner Room" is a ghost story. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #116527 Chatto & Windus unknown books
1988014061Carson City NV: Nevada State Museum 1988. Paper Monograph. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 482p. Donald Cuohy's copy given to his friend Don Frazier who had the finest colleciton of early pottery and projectiles of the Far West Native Americans in private hands. Note to Don Frazier on title page as well as his note they had planned to cannabilize this copy for images thankfully they sent it instead to Mr. Frazier. A work Cuohy said would be their most important work. Nevada State Museum unknown books
1971192714Buffalo NY: Earth's Daughters at October Graphics 1971. 9x12.25 inch orange printed folder containing 7 broadsides most of which fold out to double size or more illustrations poems contents are very good but the orange folder is quite worn with sunning closed tears stains tape and mailing address. Now available through the publishers only as a collector's set of 3 issues for $300. Earth's Daughters at October Graphics unknown books
1972192712Buffalo NY: Earth's Daughters at October Graphics 1972. 11x17 inch sheet folded to fit accompanying envelope paper-doll box on one side poetry on the other two 8.5x11 inch advertiser sheets small letterhead sheet with apologies and subscription info all included in gray envelope with publication title in pink envelope and adverts worn and toned but the poetry and paper doll sheet in very good condition. Now available through the publishers only as a collector's set of 3 issues for $300. Earth's Daughters at October Graphics unknown books
197445916Buffalo NY: Earth's Daughters 1974 but 1975. First Edition. Octavo 20.5cm.; publisher's magenta pictorial staplebound card wrappers; 61pp.; illus. throughout. Slightly ex-University of Michigan Library with their rubberstamp "Not Added by University of Michigan Library" to p. 3 light wear tiny dampstain to upper cover rear cover postally used and addressed to the poet and recipient of the 1993 Arthur C. Clarke award Marge Piercy else Very Good and sound. Contents include two of Piercy's poems "She Leaves" and "Hello Up There. Earth's Daughters unknown books