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193870544Philadelphia:: The John C. Winston Company 1938. A few slight marks to the cloth; clean tight and sound. Illustrations by Everett Shinn. Introduction by Lionel Barrymore. Signed and with an interesting full-page inscription by Everett Shinn to Abe Merritt also mentioning his enjoyment of "Burn Witch Burn" on the half-title page Christmas 1938. The John C. Winston Company, hardcover
1809WRCAM35310New York: Printed by Frank White & Co. 1809. xxiii105pp. Printed self-wrappers stitched. Portion of outer margin of rear wrapper a blank leaf torn away else very good untrimmed and partially unopened. A lengthy and detailed defense of the Jefferson and Madison administrations' international policies. Includes numerous pieces of correspondence and a table of commercial figures. SABIN 5982. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 17376. Printed by Frank, White & Co. unknown books
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1977HVD-39807-A-0Westport CT: Greenwood Press. Good with no dust jacket. 1977. Reprint. Hardcover. Contributions In Family Studies; Charts; 324 pages; Ex-Library copy with usual identifiers. Scratches to covers light. Very Good overall condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No markings on text pages.; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . Greenwood Press hardcover
1977x-083719539XPraeger Pub Text 1977. Hardcover. New. 324 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.81 inches. Praeger Pub Text hardcover
083719539X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1977Q-083719539xPraeger 1977-10-11. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Praeger hardcover
17301611Amsterdam 1730. Engraving with extensive hand coloring in watercolor on laid paper with a partial heraldic watermark 6 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches 171 x 197 mm; sheet 6 3/8 x 8 1/8 inches 163 x 206 mm; margins unevenly trimmed at the top plate mark and 1/4- inch below the bottom platemark. Condition consistent with age including a repaired vertical tear extending 2- inches downward into the image area from the top right sheet edge and several tabs of non archival tape on the verso. There are some light areas of toning. Color is vibrant and fresh. unknown
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51-5352Paris: Cadart & Luquet circa 1860s. Etchings on rag paper and chine collé.Mostly in the range of 37 x 26 cm. to 49 x 32 cm. For the etchings that are dated after 1850 the etcher used his own drawings as the source. For the ones dated in the 1830s and 1840s the etcher followed the drawings of the following artists:After drawings from the 1830s and 1840s by Pierre Toussaint Bonnaire 1813-1882; Louis Lemet 1779 - 1832; Paul Delaroche1797-1856; Horace Vernet 1789-1863; Adolphe Varin 1821-1897.Adolphe Martial Potémont aka A.-P. Martial Paris 10 February 1828 - Paris 14 October 1883 was a pupil of the painters Leon Coignet and Felix Brissot de Warville followed a general training in landscape painting but also studied historical painting and portraits. He exhibited his work at the Paris Salon in 1846 and 1882. He Is mainly known for his etchings notably his views of Paris and its inhabitants before the city was transformed by Haussmann during the 1860s. Reference: Beraldi II nos. 1 & 2. Paris: Cadart & Luquet , circa 1860s. unknown
51-5444Circa 1970s. The Smithsonian Institution held an exhibition in 1976 and published a monograph entitled ' ".and there was light" - Studies by Abraham Rattner of the Stained Glass Window Chicago Loop Synagogue'.This monograph had a color cover and black and white reproductions of the window art. Rattner also produced a maquette for a more elegant work that was never published. This unique artist book measures 10 x 13 inches is bound in red cloth and is housed in a clamshell slipcase with matching cloth.The text is handwritten and there are numerous watercolors and drawings. There are 32 leaves including a watercolor tryptich measuring 13 x 28.5 inches. This archive also includes 16pp. of layout ideas and financial projection of the project.Chicago Loop Synagogue 16 S Clark St Chicago IL 60603 was built in 1957–1958. It is renowned for a stained glass artwork by Abraham Rattner. The architects were the firm Loebl Schlossman & Bennett who also designed the Richard J. Daley Center. Circa 1970s hardcover
2008DADAX1436938902Kessinger Publishing 2008-08-18. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.69x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
175779383London:: Printed for and sold by the Author.by Mr. Meadows 1757. old full calf attractively rebacked with a new calf spine and the original gilt-lettered spine labels. Bookplate on pastedown; a little foxing/age toning to the text; plates generally clean. Folio. This volume complete with 65 numbered engraved plates. This is Volume II ONLY. Printed for and sold by the Author...by Mr. Meadows, unknown
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175747855London.: Printed for and sold by the author near the George in Portland Street Cavendish Square; by Mr. Brotherton over against the Royal-Exchange; Mr Buckland at the Buck in Pater-Noster Row; H. Piers and Partner at the Bible and Crown in High Holborn. 1757 - 1758. Later calf-backed marbled boards spine with compartments and black morocco label bearing titles in gilt board edges tooled in gilt. 3 vols. in 1. Folio 400 x 260 mm. Two vols with Title page Preface and a Description of the Plates each followed by 60 full page copper plate engravings all plates numbered signed and with imprints dated '1757'; final vol with Title page Introduction iii - viii Description of the plates beginning 'Of the Orders in General' pp. 1 - 16 followed by 65 numbered plates. PROVENANCE: Label of Doddington Library to front pastedown. Abraham Swan's extensive two volume study of domestic architectural designs 'A Collection of Designs' bound here with his seminal work on staircases 'The British Architect . ' .The two volume 'Collection of Designs' - the second of three pattern books published by Swan a carpenter and joiner - was his attempt to provide an inexpensive pattern book of inexpensive designs. Swan made his intentions of quantity over quality clear in his Preface: 'I hope that whatever defects may be observed in any of them will be candidly excused considering what a number of designs are contained in these two volumes and that they are all of my own contriving and drawing.' 'The first volume contains 4 engravings of the staircase at Blair Castle Perthshire which Swan designed for the Duke of Atholl 1757. Two Chinese Bridges for the grounds at Blair appear in the second volume. Swan's designs belong to the 'rococo' taste popular in the mid-18th century'. Weinreb.Swan's comprehensive work 'The British Architect' - first published 1745 here in the 3rd edition - was destined to be the first architectural book published in America. The title page of the earlier edition described the author as 'Abraham Swan Carpenter' later changed to 'Abraham Swan Architect.' The work includes the following: 'I. An easier more intelligible and expeditious Method of drawing the Five Orders than has been hitherto been published by a Scale of Twelve equal Parts free from those troublesome Divisions call'd Aliquot Parts. Shewing also how to glue up their Columns and Capitals.II. Likewise Stair-Cases those most useful ornamental and necessary Parts of a Building though never before sufficiently described in any Book Ancient or Modern; shewing their most convenient Situation and the Form of their Ascending in the most grand Manner: With a great Variety of curious Ornaments whereby any Gentleman may fix on what will suit him best there being Examples of all Kinds; and necessary Directions for such Persons as are unacquainted with the Branch.III. Designs of Arches Doors and Windows.IV. A great Variety of New and Curious Chimney-Pieces in the most elegant and modern Taste.V. Corbels Shields and other beautiful Decorations.VI. Several useful and necessary Rules of Carpentry; with the Manner of Truss'd Roofs and the Nature of a splay'd circular Soffit both in a streight and circular Wall never published before. Together with Raking Cornices Groins and Angle Brackets described.' From the title-page.Across all three volumes the title page imprint has been altered Meadows and Hitch and Hawes erased and replaced in ink manuscript with 'Mr Brotherton' and 'Buckland at the Buck'.'This is one of the books that had great influence on the builders and architects of eighteenth-century America.' Fowler.Park 80 / 79 first edition 1745 but citing other eds. including the present; RIBA Early Printed Books 3220; Fowler 341 second American edition 1794; Weinreb 1:166; Millard Architectural Collection Vol. 2 82; Berlin 2285. Printed for and sold by the author, near the George in Portland Street, Cavendish Square; by Mr. Brotherton, over against the Ro hardcover