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197668347NY:: Knopf. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1976. Hardcover. 0394499808 . Black and white illustrations throughout. First edition. Brief gift inscription on front free endpaper else very good in a very good age toning price clipped dust jacket. . Knopf, hardcover books
1959289657Marazion: Ark Press 1959. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Shahn Ben. Illustrations with end-paper designs and dust wrapper by Ben Shahn. Thin 8vo parchment backed boards. Marizion Cornwall 1959. First Edition.<br/><br/> Ark Series No. 1<br/><br/> Ark Press unknown books
19481321139Londn: Gurney and Jackson 1948. Softcover. Octavo; pp 294; G-/paperback; black spine with white text; covers shows some age toning to spine and toward exterior edges; minor chips to corners; previous owner's name to front; small sticker to front; intact panels; text block has slight toning to exterior edges; cracked front gutter; interior lightly toned; profusely illustrated;. 1321139. FP New Rockville Stock. Gurney and Jackson unknown books
A9781138086883Paperback / softback. New. paperback
A9781138086876Hardback. New. hardcover
1920WN1912BGlasgow: Maclehose Jackson and Co. 1920. Damage to spine ends and 2 dig to parchment spine but no loss of material. The boards are light blue cloth with light shelfwear and the corners are bumped. Number 237 of 300 signed by author. Also inscribed by author to members of the Jackson Russell family. The bookplate represents the Russell family motto "che sara sara". Inscribed By the Author. Limited/Numbered. Parchment Backed Boards. Fair/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Trade. Maclehose, Jackson and Co. Hardcover books
1902RO40038576"OLLENDORFF. 1902. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 536 pages. Une planche dépliante fac simile /""page manuscrite de l'enfant d'austerlitz"". Ouvrage débroché / dos fendu. 1er plat tâché et désolidarisé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle"
1906RO40038577OLLENDORFF. 1906. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 319 pages. Recouvert d'un papier de protection.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
119016paperback. With map & 24 photographic illus. 420pp. Small 12mo original printed wrappers. worn. Paris 1922.<br/><br/> unknown books
18891024811889. contemporary half red calf with pastepaper-covered boards. small 4to. contemporary half red calf with pastepaper-covered boards. p. 274-283. An article removed from Zeitschrift für Christliche Kunst No. 9 1889. From the reference library of the Zaehnsdorf Company with a commemorative booklabel loosely inserted. With the bookplate of the Zaehnsdorf Company. unknown books
1999700034NY: Arcade. 1999. Advance Reading Copy. Very Good in wrappers. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good. Arcade paperback books
192681DgParis Picard 1926 Grand in 8 124 pages - broché - dos cassé - etat moyen
192681DgParis Picard 1926 Grand in 8 124 pages - broché - dos cassé - etat moyen
19871546New York: Abrams 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine in Near Fine DJ. Tight bright and unmarred. DJ shows several soft impressions at rear and two small "flecks" in blue else bright and clean. Gray cloth boards silver gilt lettering. Small 4to. Illus. color and b/w plates. Catalogue Raisonne. Bibliography. Index. <br/><br/> Abrams hardcover books
19871316586New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1987. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 398; VG-/G; blue spine with gray and yellow text; dust jacket has moderate wear to exterior; slight rubbing showing to edges; cloth has slight sunfading to exterior; strong boards; text block shows light wear; remainder mark to exterior tail edge; profusely illustrated; interior clean;. 1316586. FP New Rockville Stock. Harry N. Abrams, Inc hardcover books
1995131236London: A. Deutsch 1995. SIGNED by author. Hardcover. NF NF. Burgundy cloth boards gray dj with BW illustration. 534 pp. Bound-in ribbon bookmark. Includes dedication to Nina Abrams wife of publisher Harry N. Abrams and signature dated 1995. A. Deutsch hardcover books
1960163295Cincinnati Art Museum 1960. Hardcover. VG- exlibrary with small lanbel on front cover and bookplate. Terracotta paper boards. appx. 92 pp. 12 color 50 bw repros. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition of artwork rendered by American painter Walt Kuhn. With an essay signed by Philip Rhys Adams. Includes an artist chronology. The catalogue cites 155 works and more than 50 are pictured here in very nice repros. This copy includes a signed letter from Brenda Kuhn the artist's daughter. Cincinnati Art Museum hardcover books
19601200Cincinnati Art Museum 1960. Hardcover. VG Ex-gallery owned with spine label and few interior marks; this copy INCLUDES A LETTER FROM BRENDA KUHN. Terracotta paper boards. appx. 92 pp. 12 color 50 bw repros. Issued in conjunction with an exhibition of artwork rendered by American painter Walt Kuhn. With an essay signed by Philip Rhys Adams. Includes an artist chronology. The catalogue cites 155 works and more than 50 are pictured here in very nice repros. This copy includes a signed letter from Brenda Kuhn the artist's daughter. Cincinnati Art Museum hardcover books
47557ADAM R.B. A GLIMPSE OF CLUB LIFE IN LICHFIELD ENGLAND 1735-1740. Buffalo NY: Privately Printed no date. Small 4to. brown printed wraps stamped in gilt. First Edition. Signed by Adam on a slip tipped to the front endpaper. Very Good little chipping edges small repair archival tape. $75.00. <br/><br/> paperback books
1930011139Munich: F. Bruckmann AG 1930. Soft cover. Good. Warmly inscribed by artist Adam to an American society lady on a trans-Atlantic crossing; "For my neighbor at the / Captains table on board/ S.S. Europe/ Mrs L. Y. Dunlop/ from Richard B. Adam/ S/S/ Europe/ December 15-21/ 1930" Dark brown paper covers worn/stained. large chip upper front corner some loss to paper over spine at ends. F. Bruckmann AG unknown books
13595ADAM Robert and James. DECORATIONS INTERIEURES MEUBLES STYLE ANGLAIS EPOQUES LOUIS XVI & EMPIRE. Paris: Armand Guerinet circa 1910s. Folio. Cloth. ii pages 28 plates. A selection of interior designs by the Adam brothers from works published fro 1767-1822. Plates slightly toned binding sunned. unknown books
1901168386London: B. T. Batsford 1901. Second. Softcover. VG light wear through the paper over boards at the bottom of covers everything ttight and clean. Large folio black buckram vii 30 bw plates. Includes a preface by the publisher and a list of plates. "Designs from the brothers who in the 1700s influenced the development of Western architecture both in Europe and in North America. Not content with providing houses for clients they were very ready to design the fittings and accessories as well." - from Wikipedia. B. T. Batsford hardcover books
195317344New York: Exposition Press. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1953. First Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . moderate shelfwear light fading to cloth at edges light discoloration in gutters; jacket a little edgeworn spine is browned with some minor staining a few tiny nicks here and there. The author a native of Dunlap Kansas and a then-resident of Lyons Kansas about 110 miles to the west in case you were wondering novelizes his experience at military school -- by all accounts the sort of thing you never quite get over although it doesn't necessarily obligate you to write a book about it -- to present a "vivid and authentic account of . the hazing the maneuvers the sports the youthful rebellion and all the other countless facets of cadet life." Like many vanity-romans-a-clef the author effectively anonymizes the actual locations of the action -- his protagonist hails from "Centerville" but the description of the town doesn't match Centerville Kansas and attends "Sterling Military Academy in Longmont Missouri." There never has been either a military school or a Missouri town by those names near as I can tell. The novel is set mostly during 1934 and 1935 and although the locus is primarily the doings at the school itself there are at least some references to what was going in Depression-era America and a visiting lecturer even speaks of the rise of Hitler. There's also a kind of amusing passage in which the protagonist take a girl to see the movie LIMEHOUSE BLUES Paramount 1934 which he dismisses as "a morbid piece with many sordid undesirable scenes." All in all it presents a pretty balmy picture of life in a military academy -- even the "hazing" referenced above doesn't amount to much more than a sergeant who yells a bit and calls the cadets "the sorriest bunch of recruits I've ever seen." It does kind of leave you wondering though if the author -- especially since the book was published smack-dab in the middle of the McCarthy Era -- quite knew what he was doing when he named his protagonist "John Reed." . Exposition Press hardcover books