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19804396Ottawa: National Museum of Natural Sciences National Museums of Canada 1980. Four volumes complete. Spiral bound octavo sized 184; 111; 212; 179 pages. Text illustrations from color photographs. Each volume with separate bibliography and index. First editions. Excellent and informative series of publications with detailed instructions for foraging in the wild and interesting recipes for preparing the various foods. Contents: No. 1. Edible Garden Weeds of Canada; No. 2. Wild Coffee and Tea Substitutes of Canada.; No. 3. Edible Wild Fruits and Nuts of Canada; No. 4. Wild Green Vegetables of Canada. Original colored pictorial cardboard wrappers spiral-bound in metal. Some rubbing and edge wear to all volumes overall very good. National Museum of Natural Sciences, National Museums of Canada unknown books
1995111692New York: Whitney Museum of American Art 1995. Softcover. VG. Color glossy pictorial wraps. 252 4 pp. 59 full-page color plates a few smaller bw photographs. Includes essays and contributions by many individuals. A most useful collection of essays and color images. Whitney Museum of American Art unknown books
1995297348New York: Whitney Museum 1995. hardcover. fine/near fine. Edward Hopper. Illustrated in color xiv 252 pages. Short 4to green cloth d.w. minor shelfwear. New York: The Whitney Museum 1995. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Edited by Julie Grau. With contributions by Paul Auster Ann Beattie Tess Gallagher Thom Gunn John Hollander William Kennedy Galway Kinnel Ann Lauterbach Gail nLevin Normal Mailer Leonard Michaels Walter Mosley Grace Paley James Salter.<br/><br/> Whitney Museum unknown books
199524552New York/London: Whitney Museum of American Art in association with W.W. Norton & Company. Near Fine in Near Fine dj. c.1995. First Edition. Hardcover. 0393038149 . spine slightly turned a touch of shelfwear to bottom edges; jacket shows only light surface wear. color art reproductions B&W photographs "This volume includes fifty-nine of Hopper's most important works in full color as well as original works by fiction writers and poets that pay homage to or make reference to the ways in which Hopper pictured our world." Published in conjunction with the Whitney Museum's exhibition of the same name. Contributors: Paul Auster Ann Beattie Tess Gallagher Thom Gunn John Hollanders William Kennedy Galway Kinnell Ann Lauterbach Gail Levin Norman Mailer Leonard Michaels Walter Mosely Grace Paley and James Salter. This copy bears the bookplate of playwright Neil Simon on the ffep on which is his original not printed signature and the additional notation "1998" presumably the date he acquired the book. Signed by Notable Personage Unrelated . Whitney Museum of American Art, in association with W.W. Norton & Company hardcover books
1963165593New York: Avalon Books 1963. Octavo cloth. First edition. Reginald 04263. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #165593 Avalon Books unknown books
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
19874598New York: Harry N. Abrams 1987. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Fine but for marginalia in Fine DJ. Ownership signature at front pastedown sporadic underlining and marginalia in the hand of J. Sadler else tight and bright. DJ bright and clean. Grey cloth boards silver gilt lettering. 8vo. 400pp. Illus. color and b/w plates. List of Exhibitions. Bibliography. Index. Several bits of laid in related ephemera. <br/><br/>From the library of noted architect and writer on architecture J. Sadler. Sadler was prone to marginalia and laying in clippings and ephemera related to a given bookÂ’s subject. The presence of marginal notes or marks will be noted above and are absent if not so noted. Harry N. Abrams hardcover books
2000133369NY: Harry N. Abrams Inc 2000. Revised edition. Hardcover. VG-. long vertical crease to front cover; covers scratched & scuffed; light rubbing to lower corners. dustjacket back cover has sunning to lower edge; top of spine creased. Black glossy boards. Color illustrated dust jacket. 408 pp. 335 illustrations including 35 color plates. Revised version of the book includes an expanded catalogue raisonne for modern designer and architect Eileen Gray 1878-1976 as well as an exploration of Gray's life and career. Harry N. Abrams, Inc 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
191416933Berlin Germany: Bruno Cassirer 1914. Hardcover. VG some mild edge wear and soiling to covers; few exlibrary marks interior is clean. Half oatmeal cloth with grey paper boards. 82 pp. 8 bw plates. Text is in German. On cover: Adam von Fulda. A 1914 reproduction of an old German text first printed in Wittenberg in 1512. Translated it's "A very pious and Christian booklet from the Holy writings and studies" a tale of Christ presented in five parts first written in Old German by German music author Adam von Fulda 1445-1505. Reproduced here are the original calligraphic Fraktur pages enhanced with eight woodcut illustrations rendered by Lukas Cranach 1472-1553. With a new introduction by Eduard Flechsig. Beautiful and unique! Bruno Cassirer hardcover books
20161329114Mineola NY: Dover Publications Inc 2016. Softcover. Octavo; pp 254; VG-/paperback; blue spine with white and yellow text; covers have very light wear to exterior; previous bookshop's sticker to rear; text block edges show slight wear to exterior edges; interior clean; illustrated;. 1329114. FP New Rockville Stock. Dover Publications, Inc unknown books
18901318799London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co 1890. Third Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 615; G/no-DJ; brown spine with gilt text and decorations to spine; full leather binding; scarce in leather; raised bands to spine; boards have slight rubbing to exterior; gilt borders to panels; mild wear to edges; marbled text block slight sun faded; ex-library's bookplate to front pastedown; marbled endpapers; slight foxing to some early pages; interior clean; profusely illustrated; tight binding;. 1318799. FP New Rockville Stock. Swan Sonnenschein & Co hardcover books
200919247Bielefeld: Kerber Verlag 2009. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Paperbound quarto. An artist book as facsimile of a large ink drawing. Covers slightly worn else a near fine example. One of only 250 hand-numbered and SIGNED copies. Printed in Denmark. Only two copies located in institutional holdings. <br/><br/> Kerber Verlag paperback books
177817144London 1778. Copper engraving. Engraved by Robert Blyth. In excellent condition. An elegant engraving of the gateway and porters lodge at Ashburnham House on Dover Street in London.<br/> <br/>Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. From 1754-57 Robert lived in Italy where he had a long productive friendship with Piranesi which was inspirational for both men. Adam's first book on Diocletian's palace in Dalmatia is clearly very like the archaeological investigations Piranesi was making at the same time of similar ruins. Piranesi's friendship and passion for Roman Classicism were seminal influences on Adam and the greatest single factor other than his own talent in the work Adam produced on his return to England. Upon his return the brothers launched their career by building the Adelphi from the Thames to the Strand in London which although not a commercial success at the time included one of London's most cherished buildings the Adlephi Theatre. Together the Adam brothers designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England including such bastions of English architecture as Kenwood House Keddlestone Manor and Syon House. To the interiors of their English country houses the Adams brought wonderful ornamental elements in niches lunettes festoons and reliefs. Their classically designed buildings were so numerous in London that they changed the prevailing feel of the city and established their brand of neo-Classicism as the model of elegance and importance. It is asserted that the brothers originated the concept of the uniform facade attached to the typical English row house an architectural device that distinguishes London buildings. This monumental contribution is evidenced in the Adams' designs for Portland Place and Fitzroy Square and these were used as architectural models for the whole city. The brothers brought their talents into other areas by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing a treatise of design entitled 'Works in Architecture'. The work was published in three volumes over an extended span of time beginning in 1773 with the final volume being published posthumously in 1822.<br/> <br/>Cf. Brunet I.47; cf. Lowndes I p.8; DNB; Wilton-Ely The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. unknown books
177517117London 1775. Engraving by R. Blyth. In excellent condition except for mild discolouration lower left. An elegant engraving showing the facade of a house in Whitehall used as the offices for Chelsea Hospital.<br/> <br/>Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. From 1754-57 Robert lived in Italy where he had a long productive friendship with Piranesi which was inspirational for both men. Adam's first book on Diocletian's palace in Dalmatia is clearly very like the archaeological investigations Piranesi was making at the same time of similar ruins. Piranesi's friendship and passion for Roman Classicism were seminal influences on Adam and the greatest single factor other than his own talent in the work Adam produced on his return to England. Upon his return the brothers launched their career by building the Adelphi from the Thames to the Strand in London which although not a commercial success at the time included one of London's most cherished buildings the Adlephi Theatre. Together the Adam brothers designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England including such bastions of English architecture as Kenwood House Keddlestone Manor and Syon House. To the interiors of their English country houses the Adams brought wonderful ornamental elements in niches lunettes festoons and reliefs. Their classically designed buildings were so numerous in London that they changed the prevailing feel of the city and established their brand of neo-Classicism as the model of elegance and importance. It is asserted that the brothers originated the concept of the uniform facade attached to the typical English row house an architectural device that distinguishes London buildings. This monumental contribution is evidenced in the Adams' designs for Portland Place and Fitzroy Square and these were used as architectural models for the whole city. The brothers brought their talents into other areas by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing a treatise of design entitled 'Works in Architecture'. The work was published in three volumes over an extended span of time beginning in 1773 with the final volume being published posthumously in 1822.<br/> <br/>Cf. Brunet I.47; cf. Lowndes I p.8; DNB; Wilton-Ely The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. unknown books
177517118London 1775. Engraving by T. Vivares. In excellent condition with the exception of some paper discolouration in the bottom right corner of the sheet. A fine architectural engraving of a part of the vast Adelphi development in London; the largest project undertaken by the Adam brothers.<br/> <br/>Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. From 1754-57 Robert lived in Italy where he had a long productive friendship with Piranesi which was inspirational for both men. Adam's first book on Diocletian's palace in Dalmatia is clearly very like the archaeological investigations Piranesi was making at the same time of similar ruins. Piranesi's friendship and passion for Roman Classicism were seminal influences on Adam and the greatest single factor other than his own talent in the work Adam produced on his return to England. Upon his return the brothers launched their career by building the Adelphi from the Thames to the Strand in London which although not a commercial success at the time included one of London's most cherished buildings the Adlephi Theatre. Together the Adam brothers designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England including such bastions of English architecture as Kenwood House Keddlestone Manor and Syon House. To the interiors of their English country houses the Adams brought wonderful ornamental elements in niches lunettes festoons and reliefs. Their classically designed buildings were so numerous in London that they changed the prevailing feel of the city and established their brand of neo-Classicism as the model of elegance and importance. It is asserted that the brothers originated the concept of the uniform facade attached to the typical English row house an architectural device that distinguishes London buildings. This monumental contribution is evidenced in the Adams' designs for Portland Place and Fitzroy Square and these were used as architectural models for the whole city. The brothers brought their talents into other areas by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing a treatise of design entitled 'Works in Architecture'. The work was published in three volumes over an extended span of time beginning in 1773 with the final volume being published posthumously in 1822.<br/> <br/>Cf. Brunet I.47; cf. Lowndes I p.8; DNB; Wilton-Ely The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. unknown books
177517114London 1775. Engraving by T. Vivares. In excellent condition. An elegant elevation of the north and southe sides of Sutton Park in North Yorkshire the seat of the Earl of Bute.<br/> <br/>Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. From 1754-57 Robert lived in Italy where he had a long productive friendship with Piranesi which was inspirational for both men. Adam's first book on Diocletian's palace in Dalmatia is clearly very like the archaeological investigations Piranesi was making at the same time of similar ruins. Piranesi's friendship and passion for Roman Classicism were seminal influences on Adam and the greatest single factor other than his own talent in the work Adam produced on his return to England. Upon his return the brothers launched their career by building the Adelphi from the Thames to the Strand in London which although not a commercial success at the time included one of London's most cherished buildings the Adlephi Theatre. Together the Adam brothers designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England including such bastions of English architecture as Kenwood House Keddlestone Manor and Syon House. To the interiors of their English country houses the Adams brought wonderful ornamental elements in niches lunettes festoons and reliefs. Their classically designed buildings were so numerous in London that they changed the prevailing feel of the city and established their brand of neo-Classicism as the model of elegance and importance. It is asserted that the brothers originated the concept of the uniform facade attached to the typical English row house an architectural device that distinguishes London buildings. This monumental contribution is evidenced in the Adams' designs for Portland Place and Fitzroy Square and these were used as architectural models for the whole city. The brothers brought their talents into other areas by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing a treatise of design entitled 'Works in Architecture'. The work was published in three volumes over an extended span of time beginning in 1773 with the final volume being published posthumously in 1822.<br/> <br/>Cf. Brunet I.47; cf. Lowndes I p.8; DNB; Wilton-Ely The Mind and Art of Giovanni Battista Piranesi. unknown books
17745327London 1774. Engraving by T. Miller expert repairs to old fold touching image area. A fine architectural engraving of Kenwood House in Hampstead London re-modelled in 1761-1773 and now home to the Iveagh Bequest picture collection.<br/> <br/>Robert and his brother James Adam forever changed the face of British architecture by introducing innovative Classical design ideas. From 1754-57 Robert lived in Italy where he had a long productive friendship with Piranesi which was inspirational for both men. Adam's first book on Diocletian's palace in Dalmatia is clearly very like the archaeological investigations Piranesi was making at the same time of similar ruins. Piranesi's friendship and passion for Roman Classicism were seminal influences on Adam and the greatest single factor other than his own talent in the work Adam produced on his return to England. Upon his return the brothers launched their career by building the Adelphi from the Thames to the Strand in London which although not a commercial success at the time included one of London's most cherished buildings the Adlephi Theatre. Together the Adam brothers designed and built some of the most famous buildings in England including such bastions of English architecture as Kenwood House Keddlestone Manor and Syon House. To the interiors of their English country houses the Adams brought wonderful ornamental elements in niches lunettes festoons and reliefs. Their classically designed buildings were so numerous in London that they changed the prevailing feel of the city and established their brand of neo-Classicism as the model of elegance and importance. It is asserted that the brothers originated the concept of the uniform facade attached to the typical English row house an architectural device that distinguishes London buildings. This monumental contribution is evidenced in the Adams' designs for Portland Place and Fitzroy Square and these were used as architectural models for the whole city. The brothers brought their talents into other areas by designing furniture to complement their beautiful interiors and by creating and publishing a treatise of design entitled 'Works in Architecture'. The work was published in three volumes over an extended span of time beginning in 1773 with the final volume being published posthumously in 1822.<br/> <br/>Cf. Brunet I.47; cf. Lowndes I p.8. unknown books
1999UMENELU00fpVintage Books 2000 c1999. Very Good. Mendelsohn Daniel Adam. Elusive Embrace : Desire and the Riddle of Identity. New York: Vintage Books 2000 c1999. 209pp. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Edges lightly rubbed. Vintage Books paperback books
201572033NY: Other Press 2015. First edition. xii 115 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. NY: Other Press unknown books
2008164004New York: Eos An Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers 2008. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. "Two murders have occurred on One One One an artificial ecosystem created by the universe's dominant AIs to house several engineered species . Under order from the Diplomatic Corps Counselor Andrea Cort . is to choose a suitable homicide suspect . and no matter where the trail leads her she must do nothing to implicate the hosts who hold the power to obliterate humankind in an instant." - cover blurb. "This is the one we've been waiting for. EMISSARIES FROM THE DEAD is SF at its best: SILENCE OF THE LAMBS as Larry Niven might have written it. A clever thought-provoking page-turner. Bravo!" - Robert J. Sawyer. First book of the Andrea Cort series. Co-winner of the 2009 Philip K. Dick Award. A fine copy. #164004 Eos An Imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers unknown books
1993046726Los Angeles: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 1993. 175p. colored and b/w illus. map original stiff printed wrappers quarto format. Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County unknown books
20082293370Dark Horse Books 2008. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. First edition. An exceptional copy. 2008 Soft Cover. We have more books available by this author!. Costumed crimefighter Empowered is briefly overjoyed to find herself in the running for one of the superhero community's annual Caped Justice Awards or "Capeys" only to discover that her nomination was merely a cruel joke by her obnoxious superpeers. But when the masked masses face a cataclysmic reckoning for previous heartless hoaxes can our perpetually struggling heroine overcome her resentment and save the day Dark Horse Books paperback books
20102293372Dark Horse Books 2010. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. First edition. An exceptional copy. 2010 Soft Cover. We have more books available by this author!. After a fiery disaster claims the lives of several teammates costumed crimefighter Empowered stumbles upon an ugly little secret of the masks-and-tights business: a growing number of ill-fated superheroes have found out the hard way that while their bodies are still mortal their superpowers are not. Now only our downtrodden but doggedly determined heroine can save the semiliving superdead from a very genuine "fate worse than death" while simultaneously grappling with the challenges of vengefully vacationing ninja clans car-trunk carpet burn superhero-fantasy-league drafts excessive bedroom chatter and deals with the devil both figurative and literal! All this plus Emp's not-so-secret origin is revealed at last! Dark Horse Books paperback books
20152293369Dark Horse Books 2015. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. First edition. An exceptional copy. 2015 Soft Cover. We have more books available by this author!. With every Empowered Special collected under one vast roof Empowered Unchained sprays a searing shrapnel salvo of scintillating superhero satire written by the almighty Adam Warren and illustrated by comicdom's most talented and feared makers of pictures heroic! Featuring graverobbing supervillains! Broom-swinging vigilantes! Slutty cyberangels! Animal crimebots! Boozy ninja! Angry spaceships! And more! And more! AND MORE! Dark Horse Books paperback books