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1982WRCLIT49651New York: St. Martin's Press 1982. Printed wrappers. Uncorrected page proofs of the first edition. Soft crease in front wrapper publisher's label affixed to front inner wrapper otherwise near fine. Publisher's promotional letter laid in. St. Martin's Press unknown books
200348156NY: William Morrow 2003. Hardcover. Very good. First Edition. Very good hardback in a very good dustjacket. Inscribed and signed by Hendricks to author Terry Kay on the title page. <br/><br/> William Morrow hardcover books
2003915097NY: Morrow/HarperCollins. 2003. Signed by the author. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Morrow/HarperCollins hardcover books
8542NY GROSSMAN 1973. 0VER 100 B/W PHOTOS FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD-FINE. F. NY, GROSSMAN, 1973 unknown books
1973WRCLIT81638New York: Grossman 1973. Oblong small quarto. Cloth and boards. Heavily illustrated with photographs. First edition. Small mark on front pastedown pencil erasure from half-title otherwise very good or better in near very good edgeworn dust jacket with short edgetears and some flaring. Grossman hardcover books
1973118037New York: Grossman Publishers 1973. First edition. Hardcover. A collection of black and white images from a wide range of photographers including Lewis Hine Thomas Barrow Berenice Abbott Ben Shahn and many others. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket with a tiny bit of wear to the top of the spine and an almost invisible moisture stain to the top of the rear panel that is really only visible from the verso. Still a very nice copy. Grossman Publishers unknown books
1973302160New York Grossman Publishers 1973. 1973. First edition so stated. 4to. Illustrated with b/w photographs. Dust jacket designed by Jacqueline Schuman price clipped; few nicks. Very good. 144 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, Grossman Publishers, 1973. hardcover books
1973133840New York: Grossman 1973. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated. 144pp. square 8vo blue cloth d.w.; dust wrapper lightly edgeworn. New York: Grossman Publishers 1973. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper. Presentation copy signed by the author.<br/><br/> Grossman unknown books
19622291323The University of the State of New York 1962. Stapled Binding. Near Fine. No publisher date circa 1962. Near fine. 14 pp. "This article describes some aspects of the culture of one group of Indians the Iroquois in an attempt to make them and their society more comprehensible. The discussion is related to the exhibits in the Clark Hall of the State Museum in the State Education Building at Albany."--Preface. Topics include agriculture personality life cycle religion social structure warfare hunting. References follow text. The University of the State of New York unknown books
33721Woodbridge: The Boydell Press 2001. Hardcover. Red cloth in black dust jacket. Ownership signature on ffep and blindstamp on title page. Otherwise clean and unmarked. Like New. ISBN: 085115820X . LikeNew. Hardcover . The Boydell Press 2001 hardcover books
WELLER9780811229630New. New book. unknown books
201110486Octon France: Verdigris Press 2011. Artist's book one of 4 deluxe copies from a total issue of 40 all on Hahnemulhe paper each copy signed by the artist Judith Rothchild and initialed by the author in pencil as is the numbering. Page size: 6-1/4 x 8-1/4 inches; 20pp; printed on 5 folios. Bound: loose as issued housed in grey wrappers printed in black the whole in custom-made burgundy paper over boards clamshell box with black paper edges title author artist and press printed in black on spine with exposed grey cloth hinges. The deluxe edition contains one of the 4 four original copper plates used for the stunning mezzotints of interior scenes by Ms. Rothchild. Also included in the deluxe copy is an original pencil and ink wash drawing. This interior scene is mounted into the inside front cover of the clamshell box with the original copper plate mounted into the rear inside cover. Both are "framed" with hand marbled paper in deep grey with white inset. <br/>Seemingly a simple series of interiors accompanied by words about the spaces it is a very powerful "aide-memoire" - visualizing and verbalizing the power of rooms and the objects therein bathed in their own peculiar light - to elicit memories / sensations all but forgotten. The artist tells us that the images were made from drawings at a friend's apartment. The parents of her friend established a bilingual journal in Paris creating a literary circle with included Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell. Temple friendship with the publishers dates from this time and endures through an almost familial relationship with their daughter the artist's friend whose apartment is depicted.<br/>The original pencil and wash composition is of another location entirely. This is one of the public rooms in the Grand Hotel in Sete a port on the Mediterranean about one hour from Octon the home of Verdigris Press. <br/>The text is hand set in Vendome romain and printed letterpress by Mark Lintott who also made the clamshell boxes. Each of the folios has been marbled in a most subtle shade of blue - delicate and yet full of life with swirls compelling one to open the folio to the mezzotint on the verso. This is a very beautiful book - elegant and restrained - just what one has come to expect from Judith Rothchild and Mark Lintott. Verdigris Press unknown books
201110487Octon France: Verdigris Press 2011. Artist's book one of 36 copies from a total issue of 40 4 deluxe all on Hahnemulhe paper each copy signed by the artist Judith Rothchild and initialed by the author in pencil as is the numbering. Page size: 6-1/4 x 8-1/4 inches; 20pp; printed on 5 folios. Bound: loose as issued housed in grey wrappers printed in black the whole in custom-made burgundy paper over boards sleeve and slipcase title author artist and press printed in black on spine. Each copy of this lovely book as four interior scenes printed as mezzotints by Ms. Rothchild. <br/>Seemingly a simple series of interiors accompanied by words about the spaces it is a very powerful "aide-memoire" - visualizing and verbalizing the power of rooms and the objects therein bathed in their own peculiar light - to elicit memories / sensations all but forgotten. The artist tells us that the images were made from drawings at a friend's apartment. The parents of her friend established a bilingual journal in Paris creating a literary circle with included Henry Miller and Lawrence Durrell. The poet Frederique Temple developed a friendship with the publishers from this time and it endures through an almost familial relationship with their daughter the artist's friend whose apartment is depicted.<br/>The text is hand set in Vendome romain and printed letterpress by Mark Lintott who also made the clamshell boxes. Each of the folios has been marbled in a most subtle shade of grey - delicate and yet full of life with swirls compelling one to open the folio to the mezzotint on the verso. This is a very beautiful book - elegant and restrained - just what one has come to expect from Judith Rothchild and Mark Lintott. Verdigris Press unknown books
2009157771Seattle: University of Washingto Press 2009. xii 211p. frontis introduction afterword notes works cited index b&w photos in-text color plate section fine first edition in black cloth and gilt unclipped dj. University of Washingto Press unknown books
198535316Beckenham Kent: Trigon Press 1985. boards dust jacket. Book Collecting. small 8vo. boards dust jacket. x 340 pages. Fourth edition. Includes sections on book collectors in the United Kingdom and Ireland America and the Rest of the World. them. Comprehensive dual-category index. Subject and Author. Who's who of the book world. Trigon Press unknown books
1990002690New York: Viking Studio Books 1990. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 240 pages including an index and a directory of products. Blue hardcover cloth binding with gilt spine lettering. Price-clipped dustjacket has a few minor creases to the extremities. Illustrated with 400 color commissioned photos by James Merrell. Viking Studio Books Hardcover books
2010164129Tallahassee: Portrait Society of America 2010. Softcover. VG- very light corner/edge wear creasing to bottom of some pages toward the end of the book. Color-illustrated softcover with white lettering. 60 pp. Color illustrations. Catalogue of an exhibition frrom September 12- October 31 2010 at the Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown Ohio. Portrait Society of America paperback books
2004UFLAINS00TMW.W. Norton 2004. Very Good. Flanders Judith. Inside the Victorian Home: A Portrait of Domestic Life in Victorian England. New York: W.W. Norton 2004. 499pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. W.W. Norton hardcover books
2004Embry 194662W. W. Norton 2004. First U.S. edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. W. W. Norton, 2004. First U.S. edition. unknown books
200436336NY: Independent Curators International 2004. Paperback. Very good. 296pp. Very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/> Independent Curators International paperback books
19969006640New York: Thames and Hudson 1996. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in cloth with the spine stamped in white. <br/><br/> Thames and Hudson hardcover books
2009125422Providence Rhode Island: Rhode Island School of Design 2009. Softcover. VG. Blue wraps blue and color illus. dust jacket 40 pp.; Profusely illustrated in color. Issued in conjunction with a 2009-2010 exhibition of a city-scape installation told in clay by American sculpture Arnie Zimmerman b. 1954 and adapted to the exhibition site by Portuguese architect Tiago Montepegado b. 1970. With an introduction by Judith Tannenbaum artist chronologies and exhibition histories and many views of the work. Includes glimpses of Inner City 2008 as it was staged in the Netherlands and Inner City 2007 as it was staged in Portugal. Intriguing. Rhode Island School of Design unknown books
2002177141Melbourne: the gallery 2002. Oversized Paperback. 72p. coated paperstock with profuse color exhibit photography minimal text first edition 11.2x9.4 inch frenchfold wraps; a fine unblemished copy. the gallery paperback 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
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