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1946855101946 Paris, Gallimard, NRF, 1945, in 12 cartonnage de l'éditeur, 204 pages.
193559294New York: The Daily Worker 1935. First Edition. First printing. Limited issue; no. 50 of 100 clothbound copies signed by Burck. Quarto; tan buckram with titles and decorations stamped in brown on front and rear covers; 247pp. A lovely fine copy free of soiling or wear. There was a simultaneous trade issue in pictorial wrappers.<br /> <br /> The very scarce limited issue of this compilation of Burck's Depression-era cartoons most originally published in the Daily Worker and The New Masses. Burck trained at the Art Students' League under Boardman Robinson; became the full-time editorial cartoonist for the Daily Worker in 1929 and worked as a political cartoonist for the rest of his life though following a 1936 trip to the Soviet Union he renounced Communism and began working for mainstream periodicals including the St. Louis Post Dispatch and the Chicago Daily Times. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 1941; survived a period of persecution during the 1950s Red Scare and continued to produce new work until shortly before his death in 1982. This volume quite scarce and the few copies we have seen previously were well-worn. The Daily Worker unknown
194021973Chicago: M. A. Donohue & Co 1940. Very good condition. A set of educational teaching aids for introducing children to different animals including koala bear duckbill platypus elephant tiger cat with bunnies polar bear faun skunks Bactrian camels goats raccoon and chipmunks. Includes an impressive image of koala mothers with babies on their backs climbing eucalyptus. <br /> <br /> 12 color offset lithograph prints of adult and young animals by the noted American wildlife artist Jacob Bates Abbott 1895 - 1950 in the original publisher's large printed envelope. Abbott was born in Brookline Massachusetts and educated at Harvard where he made cartoons for the Lampoon. Abbott established his reputation for cartoons illustrations and watercolor paintings of animal life. <br /> <br /> OCLC cites a book but this suite of plates; not recorded on Trove. Set No. 995 with the publisher's name and a stamp "Teaching Aids Center Boston Mass" at the right. Publisher advertisement for other titles at verso including the volume 'Animal Babies' by Margaret Jean Bauer that these plates were published in. A bit toned verso of envelope; plates bright and clean. 10 1/4 x 12 1/4" M. A. Donohue & Co unknown
19521387Paris, Bernard Klein éditeur,1952. In-folio,en feuilles, 200 pages, couverture illustrée en couleurs, étui-chemise de l'éditeur. Édition originale et premier tirage des illustrations de Jacques Villon, Raoul DUFY (2), SEGONZAC (3), Max JACOB (2), André DERAIN (2), Jean COCTEAU, Gen Paul (2), FOUJITA, KISLING (2), UTRILLO (2), VLAMINCK, mises en couleurs par Daniel Jacomet. Avec des textes de Textes de Duhamel, Jacob, Vitrac, Ponchon, Derème, Louis Juvet, Colette, Mac Orlan, Héron de Villefosse, Fleuret, Fombeure et Valéry et une partition de Honegger. Ex. sur papier du Japon nacré non numéroté, enrichi d'une suite sur papier de Chine, d'une SUITE EN NOIR et une SUITE EN COULEURS sur papier d'Arches, 4 épreuves sur papier du Japon et une gravure aquarellée par Jacques Villon et signée au premier plat de couverture. Véritable édition originale et premier tirage des illustrations et gravures rehaussées aux pochoirs.
1976122831Monaco: Editions André Sauret 1976. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Dust Jacket Included. Monaco Editions André Sauret 1976. Large quarto ii first blank 168 pages with 97 illustrations many full-page some double-page 28 in colour plus an original lithograph as frontispiece; the panoramic dustwrapper illustration printed without lettering is also an original tinted lithograph. Cloth; a fine copy with the dustwrapper a little sunned on the spine the clear celluloid dustwrapper lettered in black on the front panel and spine with short splits along both hinges in the publisher's plain card slipcase a little sunned and bumped. The catalogue raisonné of engravings and lithographs by Paul Delvaux from 1966 to 1976. Editions André Sauret hardcover
1987836301987 Saint-Etienne, L'Auteur, 1987, in 4° broché, 100 pages ronéotypées ; illustrations in et hors-texte ; couverture imprimée.
19776713Clifton NJ: AB Bookman Publications 1977. 8vo 3458-3616pp. Signed by Steloff on the front cover. Staple bound in illustrated wrappers which show toning and edge wear. Very good. <br /> <br /> Signed issue celebrating Frances Steloff and the Gotham Book Mart on her 90th birthday. . AB Bookman Publications unknown
195330538Paris: Editions de Paris 1953 1955 1953. 1st Edition. 1st Edition. Garnier François Max Jacob. CORRESPONDANCE DE MAX JACOB. Paris. Editions de Paris 1953 1955. Volumes I Tome I : Quimper - Paris 1876-1921 & Volume II TOME II Saint - Benoit - Sur -Loire 1921 - 1924. Cover art by Modigliani & Picasso. First Edition. Illustrated wrapppers. Edition établie par François Garnier. Préface d'André Brissaud. 229 pp 363 pp. Near fine copies. Editions de Paris, 1953, 1955 unknown
196544426AB1965. London Folio Society 1965. 13.5 cm x 21 cm. 151 pages. Original illustrated hardcover in protective slip-case. Excellent condition with only very minor signs of external wear. Hans Jakob Christoffel von Grimmelshausen 1621 17 August 1676 was a German author. Grimmelshausen's Landstörtzerin Courasche became an inspiration for Bertolt Brecht's play Mother Courage and Her Children. Wikipedia hardcover
193015221930. Hand colored view 16.5 cm x 26.5 cm Better than very good. Nice hand-colored image likely from T. J. Hileman 1882 - 1945 who for decades photographed in Montana primarily Flathead Lake and Glacier National Park originally for the Great Northern Railway. In 1926 Hileman opened photo studios in Glacier Park Lodge and for many years he produced and sold countless photographs of the area. unknown
1981202104909Hannover, Th. Schäfer Gmbh, 1981 ; in-4, environ 250 pages par volume, cartonnages modernes imitants une reliure plein vélin orné ancienne. Les 9 volumes. Reproduction en fac similé de la totalité de l'oeuvre de Jacob Leupold allant de 1724 à 1739.
1948LIQ-6208P. N.RF 1948. In-8° demi vélin, à la Bradel, dos orné de larges filets rouge, pièce de titre rouge, couverture et dos conservés.
1976180181976 Paris, Klincksieck, 1976, grand in 8° broché, 429 pages ; couverture illustrée.
199430910Paris Les Amis de la Reliu 1994 Grand in-8, en feuilles, couverture illustre (chemise de lditeur).Catalogue de lexposition consacre Max Jacob et ses ddicaces, qui a eu lieu la Bibliothque Historique de la Ville de Paris en 1994, et dans laquelle figuraient 162 manuscrits ou ouvrages dont de nombreux relis par les plus grands relieurs. Tirage limit 500 exemplaires numrots sur papier Conqueror blanc. Exemplaire imprim spcialement pour les Amis de La Reliure Originale (30910 - DOC411).
1911997B4London: A & C Black Limited 1911 . Cloth. Good. 8.5" by 6". Charles Folkard. Beautifully illustrated edition of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy-tale collection featuring eight colour plates by Charles Folkard. In publisher's original pictorial cloth binding.Illustrated with eight colour plates including the frontispiece. Collated complete. From prominent British illustrator Charles Folkard best known as the creator of "Teddy Tail".Four pages of publisher's advertisements to the rear.Charming edition of the iconic Brothers Grimm fairy-tale collection. The first collection of folktales from Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm appeared in the original German in 1812 their popularity growing as the stories spread across Europe in the same century. Known for Hansel and Gretel Cinderella Little Red Riding Hood all of which appear in this volume and many more the Grimm's stories have become embedded in the public consciousness aided by prolific adaptions from Disney. In publisher's original pictorial cloth binding. Inscription from previous owner to front free endpaper. Externally reasonably smart with moderate bumping and rubbing resulting in minor loss of cloth most noticably to joints and the odd mark. Internally especially weak to the first twenty pages the frontispiece being very delicate. Binding more fragile closer to plates for example to page 16 and pages 145-160 otherwise generally firmly bound. Reasonably bright and clean with light spotting throughout heavier to first and last few pages. Good A & C Black Limited hardcover
1944275135Naples Italy: British Military Authorities 1944. Pamphlet. 8p. staplebound pamphlet paper toned some faint fold creases. First three pages are a synopsis of the play by Naomi Jacob the British lesbian author who had long lived in Italy but returned to aid the Allied war effort. Real Teatro di San Carlo: Season 1944-1945 under the direction of the British Military Authorities Naples. British Military Authorities unknown
191960503Portland OR: Lawyers Title and Trust Company 87 Fourth St. Henry Building Nov. 1919. Folio. 8.25 x 13.25 in. 103 i.e. 104 leaves typescript manuscript mimeograph typescript TLS on letterhead. Including 4 maps 1 reproducing original William W. Chapman Homestead Claim; 1 blueprint cyanotype map reproducing 1862 plat map of Chapman; blueprint cyanotype map of Portland & East Portland dated 1866; 1 blueprint cyanotype of Lownsdales Map of Portland Claim. Mustard-coloured cloth post-binder sewn at upper fore-edge w/ white string ink manuscript identifying property black lettering stamped on front cover minor shelfwear rubbing occasional creasing scuffing still VG copy 2 TLS are signed Pres. Gordon of the Lawyers Title and Trust Company Portland OR dated Sept. 22 & Nov. 24 1919 from the library of Caroline Augusta Gray Kamm 1840-1932 noted socialite and philanthropist in Portland built home for poor women & girls with the YWCA and was daughter of PNW pioneer William H. Gray 1810-1889. Scarce Abstract of Title typescript manuscript prepared for Caroline Kamm regarding properties accumulated by her husband Jacob Kamm and then inherited by her upon his death and according to his will included here in 1912 in order to clear liens on the properties. These lots were part of the properties originally granted to Stephen Coffin 1807-1882 and Daniel H. Lownsdale in 1850 and subsequently acquired by Oregon Pioneer William Chapman 1808-1892 and where he built a home occupied for only a few years and later served as the Surveyor General of Oregon from 1857-1861 but opposed US President Abraham Lincoln. Others who owned parcels included in the Kamm holdings listed here encompassed were John H. Couch and Benjamin Stark. Coffin was one of the earliest investors and land promoters in Oregon who in 1849 had bought a half-interest in the entire Portland townsite and in 1856 with neighbor Finice Caruthers established the Pioneer Water Works driking water supply for the City. Lownsdale 1803-1862 was another owner of the original townsite and actually was the one who resurveyed Portland with 200 feet per side small blocks 64 foot streets and added the contiguous park blocks. Documents reproduced within this Abstract of Title also include Ordinance No. 69 which governed the 1869 Survey of the City of Portland and Couch’s Addition; Ordinance No. 177 which regulated the base line and surveys of the City boundaries Ordinance 178 Ordinance 619; description of the Donation Claim plat map in 1862; the numerous ownership changes amongst the McMillen’s Bolsinger’s Crouse’s Herrington’s William Ladd and more to Jacob Kamm. Included in the entirety as well was the Probate No. 10444 filed to clear the estate of Jacob Kamm filed by Caroline Gray Kamm in Dec. 1912 which carefully delineated all of the properties owned by the deceased and their values. It appears from the Will that Kamm Oregon Steam & Navigation Co. Vancouver Transportation Co. and other entities owned a large part of downtown Portland OR with lots spread over 25 different city blocks. The controversial Portland Building designed by post-Modernist Michael Graves occupies the block now and was completed in 1982 and later the massive copper statue Portlandia was mounted above the main entry on Fifth Ave. in 1985. Lawyers Title and Trust Company, 87 Fourth St., Henry Building, hardcover
198687020Seattle & London: University of Washington Press/Seattle Art Museum 1986. First edition. 4to. 235 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Foreword by Bruce Guenther. Essay by Patricia Hill. Dated 1/29/90 and SIGNED by Lawrence on the title page. Seattle & London: University of Washington Press/Seattle Art Museum unknown
1986Q-0932216218University of Washington Press 1986-06-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! University of Washington Press paperback
19862105190070University of Washington Press 1986-06-01. Paperback. Like New. 11x8x0. Signed. Flat signed by Jacob Lawrence on title page. From the library of Dr. Ralph Gomes Howard University. Softcover. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Light creasing. Clean unmarked pages. <br> <br> Dr. Gomes was a professor at Howard University for 49 years in sociology and criminology. He was also a former Olympic athlete representing Guyana in the 1960 Rome summer Olympics. Besides his scholarly work Gomes was active in the black liberation movement. He had an impressive and deep collection of black art historical advertising and iconography that spoke of the passage of black people and how they sought to record their life stories. His collection spanned from slavery to antebellum life to Jim Crow to the Harlem Renaissance to sport to the civil rights movement. <br> "Jacob Armstead Lawrence was born in Atlantic City New Jersey in 1917. The son of Southern migrants he moved with his mother and sister to Harlem in 1930 at age 13. There during his participation in community art workshops Lawrence quickly discovered his love of art through the encouragement of teachers such as painter Charles Alston. Throughout the 1930s Lawrence's art was inspired by the cultural visionaries of the Harlem Renaissance. In 1938 Lawrence had his first solo exhibition at the Harlem YMCA and started working for the WPA Federal Art Project. In 1940 he received a grant from the Rosenwald Foundation to create a 60-panel epic The Migration of the Negro now known as The Migration Series; when the series was exhibited at Edith Halpert's Downtown Gallery the following year the then 23-year-old artist catapulted to national acclaim. In the ensuing decades Lawrence continued to create paintings drawn from the African American experience as well as historical and contemporary themes such as war religion and civil rights. He taught with Josef Albers at Black Mountain College in North Carolina in 1946 and later at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine. He moved to Seattle in 1971 teaching at the University of Washington until 1983. During his later years Lawrence worked in a variety of media including large-scale murals silkscreen prints and book illustrations. Until his death in 2000 Lawrence honed a unique visual language of abstraction that remained steeped in the human condition." - Phillips Collection <br> This is an oversized or heavy book which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. University of Washington Press paperback
199367175Washington DC: Rappahannock Press/Phillips Collection 1993. First edition. 4to. 172 pp w/selected bibliography & index. Fine in fine dust jacket. Introductory essay by Henry Louis Gates Jr. 116 illustrations of which 60 are in full color. Washington DC: Rappahannock Press/Phillips Collection, unknown
200028338Mansfield Centre:: Lone Wolf Press 2000. Facsimile Reprint Edition. A Fine tight copy of this Facsimile Edition of Jacob's 1859 volume in green cloth binding without dust jacket as issued. Gass is best remembered for his participation in the Lewis and Clark expedition. He was the expedition's last surviving member when he died at the age of 99 in 1870. He was important to the expedition because of his service as a carpenter and he published the first journal of the expedition in 1807 seven years before the first publication based on Lewis and Clark's journals. Lone Wolf Press, hardcover
195041476Buenos-Ayres : Tsentral-Farband Fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine 1950. Cloth. 1st edition. Original cloth in dust jacket. 8vo. 231 pages. Illustrated. In Yiddish. SUBJECT S : Jews – Lithuania – history; Haskalah – Lithuania – history. SERIES: Dos Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70; Variation: Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70. “Born in Warsaw Shatzky 1893-1956 received his doctorate in 1922 for a dissertation on 19th-century Polish-Jewish history. During World War I he served as an officer in the Polish Legion. From 1913 on he wrote Polish articles and reviews on Jewish literary and historical subjects. He came to write mainly in Yiddish after 1922 the year he settled in the U. S. Where he was one of the founders of the U. S. Section of YIVO. From 1929 until his death he was librarian of the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Shatzky's range was extraordinarily wide: Spinoza psychiatry theater music folklore literature language and other areas. His principal field however was Eastern European Jewish history and his major work was his history of Warsaw Jewry. He was an indefatigable and often querulous reviewer of scholarly works; the quality and accuracy of his own historical scholarship has often been questioned. â€Prager EJ Has tanned dust jacket and sewn in ribbon bookmark. Very good condition in very good jacket. A gorgeous copy YIZ-8-5 x. Buenos-Ayres : Tsentral-Farband Fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine unknown
195019801Buenos-Ayres : Tsentral-Farband Fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine 1950. Cloth. 1st edition. Original cloth in dust jacket. 8vo. 231 pages. Illustrated. In Yiddish. SUBJECT S : Jews – Lithuania – history; Haskalah – Lithuania – history. SERIES: Dos Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70; Variation: Poylishe Yidntum ; ; bd. 70. “Born in Warsaw Shatzky 1893-1956 received his doctorate in 1922 for a dissertation on 19th-century Polish-Jewish history. During World War I he served as an officer in the Polish Legion. From 1913 on he wrote Polish articles and reviews on Jewish literary and historical subjects. He came to write mainly in Yiddish after 1922 the year he settled in the U. S. Where he was one of the founders of the U. S. Section of YIVO. From 1929 until his death he was librarian of the New York State Psychiatric Institute. Shatzky's range was extraordinarily wide: Spinoza psychiatry theater music folklore literature language and other areas. His principal field however was Eastern European Jewish history and his major work was his history of Warsaw Jewry. He was an indefatigable and often querulous reviewer of scholarly works; the quality and accuracy of his own historical scholarship has often been questioned. â€Prager EJ Has tanned dust jacket and sewn in ribbon bookmark. Very good condition in good jacket. YIZ-8-5. Buenos-Ayres : Tsentral-Farband Fun Poylishe Yidn in Argentine unknown
1931H1137Paris, Plon, Le Roseau D'Or, 1931 ; in-8, 242 pp., broché (non coupé). Édition originale, exemplaire numéroté, sur papier alfa. Très bon état.