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2004176771not identified: Women's Caucus for Art 2004. Softcover. VG very small stain to bottom corner of first few pages otherwise pages are very clean and tight. White wraps with black lettering 29 1 pp illustrated in bw and color. Awards presented on Feburary 18 2004 in Seattle Washington. Honorees include: Emma Amos Jo Baer Michi Itami Helen Levitt and Yvonne Rainer. Women's Caucus for Art paperback books
199852353Durham: Duke University Press 1998. Second printing. Thick 8vo. xii 494 pp. b&w illustrations from photographs and drawings. Remainder line on bottom edge; else fine in illustrated stiff wrappers. "Women's Camera Work explores how photographs have been and are used to construct versions of history and examines how photographic representations of otherness often tell stories about the self. In the process Judith Fryer Davidov focuses on the lives and work of a particular network of artists linked by time interaction influence and friendship--one that included Gertrude Kasebier Imogen Cunningham Dorothea Lange and Laura Gilpin. <br/><br/>Women's Camera Work ranges from American women's photographic practices during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries to a study of landscape photography. Using contemporary cultural studies discourse to critique influential male-centered historiography and the male-dominated art world Davidov exhibits the work of these women; tells their absorbing stories; and discusses representations of North American Indians African Americans Asian Americans and the migrant poor. Evaluating these photographers' distinct contributions to constructions of Americanness and otherness she helps us to discover the power of reading images closely and to learn to see through these women's eyes." Miles Orvell. <br/><br/> Duke University Press unknown books
197633726NY: Knopf 1976. First American edn. 4to pp. 273 vii. Includes notes bibliography and index. Illustrated. Paper wraps. Owner's name and address on flyleaf Cover slightly stained and scuffed o/w a VG tight copy. Knopf unknown books
2006187132University of Missouri 2006-01-01. Hardcover. New/New. New Hardcover with dust jacket. Professional packaging and prompt shipping. University of Missouri hardcover books
199050035Chicago: Ivan Dee 1990. 8vo pp. 312. Notes. Maroon cloth. A nice copy in very slightly chipped and soiled dj. Short bios introducing first-person memoirs. The women include Eleanor Roosevelt Mary Kingsbury Simkhovich Dorothy Day Margaret Bourke-White Frances Perkins writer Anzia Yezierska labor-organizer Lucy Randolph Mason. Ivan Dee unknown books
199032741Chicago: Ivan R. Dee 1990. Hardcover. 312p. introduction afterword illustrations very good first edition in cloth boards and unclipped dj. Ivan R. Dee hardcover books
1984160014Cambridge: Radcliffe College 1984. Paperback. 64p. 8.5x10 inches profusely illustrated with both b&w and color photos first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps and former owners name on title page fading to spine else good. Radcliffe College paperback books
1986136558Urbana Ill: University of Illinois Press 1986. Hardcover. VG Ex-library with spine label & bookplate some marks no dj. Brown cloth dark brown title block on spine 409 pp. 22 BW plates 23 BW figures 7 tables. A collection of 12 essays on the topic: "Ful weel she soong the service dyvyne" : the cloistered musician in the Middle Ages / Ann Bagnall Yardley -- Jougleresses and Trobairitz : secular musicians in medieval France / Maria V. Coldwell -- Women singers and women's songs in fifteenth-century Italy / Howard Mayer Brown -- Courtesans muses or musicians Professional women musicians in sixteenth-century Italy / Anthony Newcomb -- The emergence of women composers in Italy 1566-1700 -- Appendix: Compositions by Italian women Published 1566-1700 / Jane Bowers -- Voice of Barbara Strozzi / Ellen Rosand -- Musiciennes of the ancien regime / Julie Anne Sadie -- Women and the Lied 1775-1850 / Marcia J. Citron -- Clara Schumann / Nancy B. Reich -- Luise Adolpha Le Beau : composer in late nineteenth-century Germany / Judith E. Olson -- "Shout shout up with your song!" Dame Ethel Smyth and the changing role of the British woman composer / Jane A. Bernstein -- Passed away is the piano girl : changes in American musical life 1870-1900 / Judith Tick -- Women's orchestras in the United States 1925-45 / Carol Neuls-Bates -- Ruth Crawford Seeger -- Appendix I: Oeuvre of Ruth Crawford Seeger -- Appendix II: Discography of works by Ruth Crawford Seeger / MatildaGaume. University of Illinois Press hardcover books
1987047640New York Oxford: Oxford University Press 1987. xv 322p. dj. Oxford University Press unknown books
197647495NY: Columbia 1976. Third printing. 8vo pp. x 186. Bibliography index. Illustrated with photographs. Upper corners of cover very slightly bumped o/w a nice copy. Columbia unknown books
1984035675Madison and London: University of Wisconsin Press 1984. 1st Printing. ix 526p. b/w illus. stiff wrappers. University of Wisconsin Press unknown books
1988152164New York: Holmes & Meier 1988. 281p. introduction chapter endnotes illustrated with b&w film stills and photos select bibliography index very good first edition in boards and gilt unclipped dj. Women & Literature New Series Volume 4. Holmes & Meier unknown books
1982235404Indianapolis: Womankind 1982. Newspaper. 12p. folded tabloid newspaper articles news events reviews opinion services and resources ads photos lightly-used on newsprint. Cover story on the National Women's Music Festival. Also Holly Near ERA poetry. Womankind unknown books
2009151975Los Angeles CA: The J. Paul Getty Museum 2009. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 88 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 31 through August 9 2009. Foreword by Michael Brand. Acknowledgments and essay by Judith Keller. Includes 55 color and 15 duotone illustrations. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed and warmly inscribed by Callis on the title page in the year of publication. Uncommon signed. The J. Paul Getty Museum 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
2008192138Lyons Press 2008-05-13. Paperback. Very Good. Softcover and binding are very good with minimal wear. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Lyons Press paperback books
1980293900New York: Abrams 1980. hardcover. fine. Gene Moore. With commentary by Moore. 213 illustrations including 66 color plates. 224 pages. 4to gray cloth. New York: Harry N. Abrams 1980. First Edition. A fine copy lacking the dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Signed on the title page by the artist Gene Moore.<br/><br/> Abrams unknown books
1980021153NY: Abrams. 1980. First Edition. Hardcover. Folio Fine in fine dust jacket. . Abrams hardcover books
2003138247Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago / Hudson Hills Press 2003. Hardcover. VG- Cut-out on dj may be torn at edges but could be fixed; few marks from previous gallery owner; bottom edge of binding is dinged in two spots. Brown faux-leather boards color illus. dust jacket with cut-out to reveal title on binding; 184 pp. 50 illus. chiefly in color. Issued in conjunction with a 2003 exhibition on the topic. After the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition was held in Chicago the city's artists found themselves looking "back at an imagined idyllic past and romantic Indian heroes and forward to an equally utopian future in which American culture would rediscover its soul through contact with 'authentic' native peoples and artistic expressions. A number of important patrons -- politicans businessmen museum directors -- supported these artists in their quest to depict the West and Southwest. . This book provides a focused social and cultural history of the role played by Chicago artists and patrons in the evolution of a visual language for depicting the landscape and people of the American West. These works of art both reflected and influenced the nation's perspective on its land people and history." dj. The Art Institute of Chicago / Hudson Hills Press hardcover 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
2010158602New York: The Museum of Modern Art 2010. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. 72 pages. Essay by Judith B. Hecker and with an artist's talk by Kentridge. Includes numerous illustrations with many of them on translucent sheets. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. A nicely printed book. The Museum of Modern Art unknown books
19969016379Westport: Greenwood Press 1996. 1st. Hardcover. Fine. Bound in publisher's original green cloth. Cover and spine stamped in black and gilt. Geneva Southall's personal copy. Signed presentation on front free endpaper. Signed presentation by Carolyn L. Quin on the title page. <br/><br/> Greenwood Press hardcover books
1981164487East Hampton NY: Guild Hall Museum 1981. Softcover. VG very light soiling to spine small label on lower left cover. White wraps. 40 pp. Numerous bw & color plates. Includes a ten-page essay by Judith Wolfe a checklist of 73 works and lots of illustrations. Published to accompany an exhibition held from May 23 to July 19 1981. Signed ink ball point ink on lower front cover by de Kooning. Guild Hall Museum paperback books
199620323Wellesley: Wellesley Vollege 1996. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Tall narrow stapled wrappers. Includes five black and white illustrations and text by Judith Zilczer. Unpaginated. A very good example of this uncommon catalog published to coincide with a 1996 exhibition at the Davis Museum and Cultural Center at Wellesley College. <br/><br/> Wellesley Vollege paperback books
1993146360Washington D.C. and New York: Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden Smithsonian Institution in association with Rizzoli International Publications 1993. First edition. Softcover. 218 pages. Published in conjunction with a show that ran October 21 1993 through January 9 1994. Text by Judith Zilczer and with essays by Luynne Cooke and Susan Lake and with an exchange of letters between de Kooning and Joseph and Olga Hirshhorn. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A clean and tight very near fine copy in French style wrappers and with a laid in six page folded brochure for the show. Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution in association with Rizzoli International Publications unknown books