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19971342444Chicago: The Art Institute of Chicago 1997. First edition. Softcover. Quarto; First edition; G; Paperback; Spine white yellow and green stripes with black print; Cover has light blemishes on front crease to spine else clean and bright; Text block has mildly cocked spine else clean and tight; xviii 246 pages frontispiece illustrated color b&w. Shelf: Art Collections<br /> <br /> Oversized books. Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers please inquire for rates. 1342444. FP New Rockville Stock. The Art Institute of Chicago unknown books
2015164265Boston: Adelson Galleries 2015. Softcover. VG. Color-illustrated softcover with white lettering. 57 pp. Color illustrations. Published in conjunction with the exhibition Andrew Stevovich: Familiar Faces held in Boston February 6th - March 15th 2015 and New York March 24th - April 25th 2015. Adelson Galleries unknown books
2011047567Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies University of California 2011. viii 271p. b/w illus. original stiff printed wrappers. Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California unknown books
199610152Adan Morales 1996. Paperback. Good. Nicaragua. 2nd edition limitation of 500. Signed by Morales. Rubbing wear to corner tips creased spine. Rustica limpio. Adan Morales paperback books
199063443Saint Paul:: Graywolf Press. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 1555971296 . Part of the Palabra Sur Series. A novel. Translated from the Spanish and with an introduction by Katherine Silver. Second printing thus. Near fine in a near fine a bit faded along the spine dust jacket. . Graywolf Press, hardcover books
19546125Leiden 1954. Paperback. Near Fine. 45p. Original wrapper. 25cm. Afrika Instituut-Studie Centrum Leiden. Dutch text. <br/><br/> paperback books
1882232049New York. : Theater Ticket Office. 1882. . Pink stapled wraps. . Coves lightly soiled otherwise a very good copy. . 8vo. Scarce. Theater Ticket Office. paperback books
1995194102Hippocrene Books 1995-09-01. Hardcover. Good/Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Minor overall wear- jacket top corner has a shallow chip. Hippocrene Books hardcover books
2005283653Madison Wisconsin: The University of Wisconsin Press 2005. First Printing. Hard Cover. Fine binding/Near Fine dust jacket. A clean First Printing. Dustjacket is clean and bright. Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket. The University of Wisconsin Press unknown books
1970142048Stockholm Sweden: Nationalmusei 1970. Red stapled wraps with black lettering. 28 pp. with 7 bw images. Exhibition catalogue no. 334 from January-February 1970: Current Trends in French Graphics. Text in Swedish. Lists the 119 works in the exhibition by artist with brief information about each artist. Nationalmusei paperback books
1961290815New York: Bookman Associates 1961. Hard Cover. Good binding/Good dust jacket. Full page text illustrations. Significant dampstaining and discoloration to the binding. Red cloth with a Good dustjacket. Good binding / Good dust jacket. Bookman Associates unknown books
2002402575Paris: Musées de Sens Éditions du Linteau 2002. 4to. 139 2 pp. Black-and-white illustrations deluxe issue with original etching. Text and plates laid loose as issued in original printed wrappers red printed chemise and slipcase. Fine. FIRST EDITION LIMITED DELUXE ISSUE number 1 of 60 copies with an original etching by Gilles Narrey signed in pencil from an edition of 700 copies. <br/><br/> Musées de Sens, Éditions du Linteau unknown books
1796289419Philadelphia: Printed By Thomas Dobson 1796. Second American Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good binding. Volume 2 only of 3 volumes; the Second American Edition. Scattered foxing. Full sheep binding. Edgewear to spine with some small loss of leather at top. Front board has been discreetly reattached. A quite serviceable copy of this volume from this early edition. Very Good binding. Printed By Thomas Dobson unknown books
1804011225Oliver D. Cooke 1804. Book. Fine. Full-Leather. 1st Edition. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 1804 2 Volume EditionNew Edition. Beautiful Contemporary Leather with 6 Raised Bands.Internally Very Fresh.Very Rare Edition.Gorgeous Copy With Red Labels. Oliver D. Cooke Hardcover books
1985141905N.p.: N.p. 1985. Draft script for an unproduced film. <br/><br/>A black man and his son struggle to survive in Apartheid-era South Africa where they find themselves constantly at odds with white society whether at the hands of questioning police the disrespect Mogane faces when he is promoted to foreman at his job and his son struggling to earn respect and money for hard work out on the streets. <br/><br/>Set in South Africa. <br/><br/>White titled self wrappers dated August 19 1985. Title page present dated August 19 1985 noted as Revised First Draft with credits for screenwriter Adam Rodman. 127 leaves with last page of text numbered 126. Xerographically duplicated. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound with two gold brads. N.p. unknown books
1991150137Arcadia: Celebrity Photo Agency 1991. Vintage borderless reference photograph with left margin of Traci Lords and Stephen Kearney sitting amongst the aftermath of a massive pie fight on the set of the 1992 film. Printed snipe label here under using the working title "The Nutty Nut" and photographer "John Paschal" stamp on verso. <br/><br/>Wealthy Presidential candidate Philbert Nutt's identical twin separated since birth Nathan who suffers multiple personality disorder shows up at his mansion ensuing a series of mistaken identity mishaps which spiral out of control.<br/><br/>Screenwriters Sam Raimi Ivan Raimi and Bruce Campbell were so displeased with the film they used pseudonyms in the credits with the Raimis using the long running pseudonym Alan Smithee Jr. and Sr. respectively.<br/><br/>Shot on location in Los Angeles California. <br/><br/>7 x 9 inches. Near Fine. Celebrity Photo Agency unknown books
2005272013New York: HarperCollins 2005. First Edition. Near Fine binding/Near Fine dust jacket. Signed. A First Edition copy which has been Signed on the title page with a personal inscription by Adam Nicolson. Near Fine binding / Near Fine dust jacket. HarperCollins unknown books
1818VT39336ALondon: Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown 1818. First edition rebound in modern calf and marbled boards xiv 295 pages. Includes 15 hand-colored aquatint plates on 11 sheets. Very good expertly mended closed tear to title page some foxing throughout. Abbey Travel 19; Tooley 344.<br /><br /><br /> Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown hardcover books
1950293694Grosset and Dunlap 1950. Pictorial Boards. Very Good binding. 4to.; in laminated pictorial boards; unnumbered pages; there is the beginnings of a bit of separation to the lamination but no tears of any kind; there are no marks in the book; no indication of any addtional printing. Very Good binding. Grosset and Dunlap unknown books
2006173545London: Adam Gallery 2006. Softcover. VG- cover bottom corner bent. Illustrated wraps with white lettering on front cover unpaginated 32 illustrated in bw and color. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Adam Gallery London 2006 includes a brief biography of artist. Adam Gallery paperback books
200535363Amherst: University Gallery at the Fine Arts Center University of Massachusetts Amherst 2005. Paperback. Very good. 120pp. Very good paperback in a very good dustjacket. Text in English and German. <br/><br/>exc k University Gallery at the Fine Arts Center, University of Massachusetts, Amherst paperback books
194218013New York: Wendell Malliet and Company 1942. Cloth. Very Good /Very Good -. SIGNED BY ADAM CLAYTON POWELL SR. on the frontispiece below his portrait. A solid copy to boot of the 1942 stated 1st edition. Tight and VG in a bright VG- example of the fragile pictorial dustjacket with chipping at the spine ends and very light creasing and chipping --with several small closed tears-- along the panel edges. Octavo this book represents "a sincere effort to reform the church" by Adam Clayton Powell Sr. the legendary pastor of Abyssian Baptist Church 1908-1937 and the father of firebrand New York Congressman Adam Clayton Powell Jr. the first African-American elected to Congress from New York. <br/><br/> Wendell Malliet and Company hardcover books
9153CADAM THE WORKS OF THE ADAM BROTHERS. Jersey City: H.C. Perleberg circa 1910s. Folio. Portfolio. ii pages 42 plates. First edition. Plates of the decorative and architectural works of Robert and James Adam. S plates are thumbed stamp on title page portfolio worn. 9153. unknown books
201111571Penumbra Press 2011. Original wraps. Fine. Annie Downes Catterson. An immaculate copy of the 2011 1st edition. Clean and Fine in its pictorial wrappers. Striking woodcuts thruout by Annie Downes Catterson. Quarto only 500 copies issued in the first printing. <br/><br/> Penumbra Press paperback books
3845ADAM BADEAU 1831-1895. Badeau was an Union Army officer who served on Ulysses Grant’s staff during the Civil War. AL. 5pg. 5†x 8â€. Feby 18 1891. New York City. An autograph letter unsigned in the handwriting of Adam Badeau. It is addressed to General William Sherman’s son Father Thomas Sherman four days after the legendary general’s death. Badeau wrote “I hardly dare intrude on you at this sacred moment…I am willing to offer my sympathy to you are your dear brother and sisters. Now while the whole country mourns I will not admit that after those who were closest in blood there is no who loved or admired your great father more…than I. Surely no one had more peculiar opportunities to know the wisdom and the genius of your great father to test his full and loyal nature. My life…should for twenty years made me contemplate his career and the constant assistance he gave me by…the informal knowledge I had…in him the solder was truly the development of the man…know not only the soldier by the man. He came towards Genl Grant…so magnanimous and so difficult…unsurpassed for freedom from moral defect. In all my…peculiar knowledge of his character and career I never found a manner a shadow of a vice…My heart has spoken in spite of me. I only want to say to all the sons and daughters of Genl Sherman that after themselves and the others closest in blood no one in the nation has better cause to mourn because no one has more cause to love and admire his memory. Your father and mother were both my friends and you will let me tell you all that…â€. There are some additional words in another’s handwriting. There are a few crossouts and two faint folds that affect little. unknown books