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197840050Worcester:: Clark University Press. Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. 0914206168 . First edition. Near fine in a very good minor shelf wear fading along spine dust jacket. . Clark University Press, hardcover books
1978129907Taftsville VT: The Countryman Press 1978. First edition. Softcover. 45 pages. A collection of poems with illustrations by Margaret Lampe. An about very good copy in wrappers that are somewhat soiled and with a crease to the bottom corner of the front panel. The Countryman Press unknown books
1978001897Taftsville: Countryman Press. 1978. Part two of the three part sequence Waste. Inscribed by the author. Near fine in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Countryman Press paperback books
200910234New York: Vincent FitzGerald & Co 2009. Portfolio of ten chromogenic prints on metallic paper one of 20 copies only each print numbered and initialed in pencil on the reverse by the photographer Judith Turner who has also signed her name on the colophon in pencil. Page size: 4-15/16 x 4-15/16 inches 10 individual prints. Bound: loose as issued and housed in clear plastic box with front cover sliding out by Just Plastic. Titlepage / colophon page letterpress printed by Kelly-Winterton in black on gray paper. <br/>Judith Turner noted New York photographer took these haunting images over a period of six months. They were photographed under water chronicling the life and death of a plant. Noted for her images of architecture published in trade books since 1979 and by the private press Vincent FitzGerald & Co. since 1990 she brings a solidity of shape and concreteness to the transitory water lily. The use of Kodak's silver paper for these images presents an illusive shimmer to the plant in water - suggesting the play of sunlight that would occur in the plant's natural habitat.<br/>Ms. Turner's photography is held by many institutions including the Canadian Center for Architecture the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography Japan Tel Aviv Museum Tel Aviv Israel and the International Center for Photography and the Brooklyn Museum among others. She has received numerous awards and grants including in 2007 a Star of Design Award in Photography by the Design Center of New York and in 1994 the American Institute of Architects Award. Vincent FitzGerald & Co unknown books
19941341953Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press 1994. Softcover. Octavo; VG-/paperback; red spine with white text; covers have slight wear; intact panels; text block exterior edges have slight foxing; previous owner's embossed stamp to half title page; tight binding; illustrated; pp 245. 1341953. FP New Rockville Stock. University of Illinois Press unknown books
37455Urbana and Chicago: Univ of Illinois Pr 1994. Softcover. 9" x 6". x 245 1pp. Few B&W illustrations within text. Red and illustrated wraps. Minor soiling to bottom edge of textblock; P.O. signature on ffep otherwise interiors clean and sound. Near Fine. ISBN 0252063562 . LikeNew. Paperback . Univ of Illinois Pr [1994] paperback books
196856568Nashville TN: Southern Student Organizing Committee 1968. Forty sheets 8-1/2x11 plus cover sheet stapled at left. VG. Southern Student Organizing Committee unknown books
1968265326Boston: New England Free Press 1968. 32p. 8.5x11 inches stapled wraps wraps worn and soiled front wrap unevenly toned paper evenly toned else good condition. "This article was originally published by Southern Student Organizing Committee SSOC" One of the founding documents of the new radical feminism following Hayden/King in SNCC and Booth et. al. in SDS the authors criticize the 1967 SDS resolution on women calling for separate groups within the organization in order to combat sexism and patriarchy within movement organizations. Also contains a section on homosexuality largely dealing with the homophobia confronted in numerous organizations. Includes a personal summary dated June 17 1968 looking back on the paper. New England Free Press unknown books
196869980Boston: New England Free Press 1968. 32p. 8.5x11 inches stapled wraps wraps worn and soiled small stain on front wrap paper evenly toned rear wrap unevenly toned else good condition. "This article was originally published by Southern Student Organizing Committee SSOC" One of the founding documents of the new radical feminism following Hayden/King in SNCC and Booth et. al. in SDS the authors criticize the 1967 SDS resolution on women calling for separate groups within the organization in order to combat sexism and patriarchy within movement organizations. Also contains a section on homosexuality largely dealing with the homophobia confronted in numerous organizations. Includes a personal summary dated June 17 1968 looking back on the paper. New England Free Press 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
200246405Salt Lake City: Gibbs Smith 2002. Hardcover. Very good. First Edition. 127pp. Gift inscription on title page else a very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. <br/><br/> Gibbs Smith hardcover books
1966000308William Morrow and Company 1966. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Published in New York by William Morrow in 1966. First edition indicated by matching dates on the title and copyright pages. Book near fine with slight wear at spine ends slight staining at bottom edge of pages. DJ very good light rubbing and creasing spine slightly sun-faded. DJ price reads $5.95. William Morrow and Company hardcover books
1966107769New York: William Morrow and Company 1966. First edition. Hardcover. The first book from the author of "Looking For Mr. Goodbar." A very good plus copy with some minor soiling to the page edges in a very good dust jacket with some light edge wear and some small stains to the rear panel. William Morrow and Company unknown books
1966302846New York William Morrow & Company 1966. 1966. First edition. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by Ellen Raskin unclipped. Very good. 384 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, William Morrow & Company, 1966. hardcover books
1966WRCLIT32345New York: William Morrow 1966. Cloth and boards. First edition of the author's first book. Near fine in lightly soiled and edge-worn jacket with old price sticker removed from jacket flap. William Morrow hardcover books
1992112946New York: William Morrow 1992. stiff paper wrappers. small 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. 80 2 pages. First edition uncorrected bound galleys. Selection of the 1991 National Poetry Series. Fine. William Morrow unknown books
1992703100NY: William Morrow & Co. 1992. Advance Uncorrected Proof. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. William Morrow & Co. paperback books
1992138288New York: St. Martin's Press 1992. Octavo boards. First edition. Sequel to THE RAGGED WORLD 1991. The Hefn occupation of Earth results in a more primitive lifestyle and less polluted planet. Anatomy of Wonder 2004 II-775. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #138288 St. Martin's Press unknown books
19982206793Dutton 1998. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Signed by author. First edition. Inscribed and signed by the 'author' on title page "Christmas 1998 - To my favorite older sister Joyce with much love Judith Gould aka Rhea Gallaher Nick Bienes". Because Gallaher and Bienes kept a low profile while writing under the pseudonym Judith Gould signed copies are uncommon. 279 pp. 8vo. A love story by the writing duo and romantic couple Rhea Gallaher and Nick Bienes who write under the pseudonym Judith Gould a name that was originally conceived by the publisher of their first collaborative work Sins. Joan Collins bought the film rights to Sins and it aired as a successful 7 hour miniseries in 1986. Dutton 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
1994139903New York: Forge 1994. Octavo boards. First edition. Historical novel with fantasy elements about the life of Cleopatra Queen of Egypt. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #139903 Forge unknown books
2016157238Washington DC: National Gallery of Art 2016. Hardcover. As New but with a light bump to tail of spine. Navy blue cloth/boards. Silver lettering on spine. Dust jacket has color-illus. front cover and bw-pictorial back cover/spine with white lettering. xi 347 pp. with mostly color illustrations. A bit heavy at 6 pounds; will require extra shipping. Catalogue from the exhibition held April to July 2016 at the National Gallery of Art Washington DC and October 2016 to January 2017 at the Narodni galerie v Praze Prague. Nearly 200 American prints representing more than 100 artists and dating from the colonial era to the present day are brought together in this unprecedented volume from the National Gallery of Art to commemorate its collection and recent acquisitions. The artists featured range from Paul Revere through James McNeil Whistler Mary Cassatt Winslow Homer Louise Nevelson Romare Bearden Andy Warhol Robert Rauschenberg Chuck Close and Kara Walker. The works date from essentially every period in American history so major art and historical themes running through the collection are readily visible. Lending context twelve contributing authors discuss the varied themes in American art. Biographies of the artists and a glossary of printmaking terms are also featured.Since its founding in 1941 the National Gallery of Art has assiduously collected American prints with the help of many generous donors. The Gallery's American print collection has grown from nearly 1900 prints in 1950 to more than 22500 prints today. The collection was recently transformed by the acquisition of an extraordinary group of 5200 American prints brought together by Reba and Dave Williams - WorldCat. National Gallery of Art hardcover books
1939147689Los Angeles: Paramount Pictures 1939. Draft script for the 1930 film here under the working title "At Good Old Siwash" with "Those Were the Days" written in holograph pencil above title. Paramount "Return to Story Dept" and "Master File" stamps on front wrapper. Script divided into sequences as was customary for the period. <br/><br/>Middle-aged couple Petey and Martha William Holden Bonita Granville reminisce on their 35th wedding anniversary about their days in college when they first met. <br/><br/>Set in and shot on location at Knox College in Galesburg Illinois. <br/><br/>Self wrappers front wrapper dated October 23 1939 rubber-stamped production No. 1811. 135 leaves with last page of text numbered E-32. Mimeograph duplication rectos only with blue revision pages throughout dated variously between 11-13-39 and 12-12-39. Pages Near Fine bound with three gold brads. Paramount Pictures unknown books
199279274NY: Twayne Publishers. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 0805739602 . Number 607 in the Twayne's United States Authors Series. First printing. About fine in like dust jacket. . Twayne Publishers, hardcover books
19799008938Carbondale: Southern Illinois University 1979. Hardcover. Fine condition in very good dust jacket. Includes index. <br/><br/> Southern Illinois University hardcover books