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2013125059Worcester Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society 2013. paperback. 8.5 x 10 inches. paperback. 128 pages. À la Mode Française: La Lithographie aux Estats-Unis 1820-1860 from the American Antiquarian Society features five essays from Georgia B. Barnhill Lauren B. Hewes Catherine Wilcox-Titus Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire and Helena E. Wright that explore several topics of interest to scholars of American print publishing. Together the essays examine the impact of French lithographic practice on the American lithographic industry and American visual culture; the circulation of French imagery in the United States with a case study on portraits of Napoleon and Lafayette; Goupil's French lithographs after American genre and history paintings; and the use of French lithographs in didactic displays at the Smithsonian Institution in the late nineteenth century. The book explores the variations in quality among early American lithographs. The first essay by Georgia Barnhill closely looks at this phenomenon and examines the work of several academically-trained French lithographic artists who worked in New Orleans New York Philadelphia and Boston from the mid-1830s to 1860. The essay by Lauren Hewes looks at the circulation of French imagery in the United States. Some lithographs in the American Antiquarian Society collection were published in France for an American market and there is a selection of sentimental prints and portraits that were printed in the United States but were French in derivation. The book provides reasoning for why prints of Napoleon and Lafayette were moved into the American culture. Using the paintings and prints of these two political leaders as a case study Catherine Wilcox-Titus reveals the importance of lithography to the dissemination of fine art to a large mass audience. Next the essay by Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire considers how the American paintings reproduced by Goupil Vibert and Company led to the transatlantic cultural understanding and exchange. Because Goupil published so many lithographs for American and European audiences he is an important part of the link between French and American lithography. The last essay by Helena Wright provides thoughts on the afterlife of French lithographs in American culture and the collecting and use of French lithographs in the United States National Museum. Illustrated with black-and-white and color prints this publication will be an excellent resource for the study of American prints and the French influence on the development of early lithography in the United States. Corners bumped. American Antiquarian Society unknown books
2013118846Worcester Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society 2013. paperback. 8.5 x 10 inches. paperback. 128 pages. À la Mode Française: La Lithographie aux Estats-Unis 1820-1860 from the American Antiquarian Society features five essays from Georgia B. Barnhill Lauren B. Hewes Catherine Wilcox-Titus Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire and Helena E. Wright that explore several topics of interest to scholars of American print publishing. Together the essays examine the impact of French lithographic practice on the American lithographic industry and American visual culture; the circulation of French imagery in the United States with a case study on portraits of Napoleon and Lafayette; Goupil's French lithographs after American genre and history paintings; and the use of French lithographs in didactic displays at the Smithsonian Institution in the late nineteenth century.<BR><br /> <BR><br /> The book explores the variations in quality among early American lithographs. The first essay by Georgia Barnhill closely looks at this phenomenon and examines the work of several academically-trained French lithographic artists who worked in New Orleans New York Philadelphia and Boston from the mid-1830s to 1860.<BR><br /> <BR><br /> The essay by Lauren Hewes looks at the circulation of French imagery in the United States. Some lithographs in the American Antiquarian Society collection were published in France for an American market and there is a selection of sentimental prints and portraits that were printed in the United States but were French in derivation. The book provides reasoning for why prints of Napoleon and Lafayette were moved into the American culture. Using the paintings and prints of these two political leaders as a case study Catherine Wilcox-Titus reveals the importance of lithography to the dissemination of fine art to a large mass audience. <BR><br /> <BR><br /> Next the essay by Marie-Stéphanie Delamaire considers how the American paintings reproduced by Goupil Vibert and Company led to the transatlantic cultural understanding and exchange. Because Goupil published so many lithographs for American and European audiences he is an important part of the link between French and American lithography. The last essay by Helena Wright provides thoughts on the afterlife of French lithographs in American culture and the collecting and use of French lithographs in the United States National Museum. <BR><br /> <BR><br /> Illustrated with black-and-white and color prints this publication will be an excellent resource for the study of American prints and the French influence on the development of early lithography in the United States. American Antiquarian Society unknown books
197246266NY: Abingdon 1972. First Edition. 8vo pp. 240. Notes index. Ex library with pocket and stamps. Edges spotted o/w VG in dj. Abingdon unknown books
197233428Nashville: Abingdon Press 1972. Hardcover. Very good. 237pp index. Small ink name on front free endpaper else a very good hardback in a tanned jacket. <br/><br/> Abingdon Press hardcover books
1975SKU1033468Bobbs-Merrill 1975-01-01. Hardcover. Good/Good. 0672521849 Dust jacket and book are clean with modest wear has a good binding no marks or notations. Bobbs-Merrill hardcover books
19957607Boston MA: The Adirondack Museum / David R. Godine 1995. Softcover. VG- Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; slight scuffs to back cover. Color illus. wraps. 99 pp. 19 color 104 bw plates. Issued in conjunction with a 1995 exhibition. With a main essay by Georgia Barnhill with a foreword by David Tatham. There are 80 footnotes to accompany the essay providing fertile ground for future research. There are 96 metal engravings 64 artists' etchings 181 lithographs and 233 wood engravings. A superb listinga valuable reference. The Adirondack Museum / David R. Godine unknown books
19957607000001Boston MA: David R. Godine 1995. Hardbound. As New. Green cloth spine and tan boards. 99 pp. 19 color 104 bw plates. Main essay by Georgia Barnhill with a foreword by David Tatham. Published to accompany an exhibition held at the Adirondack Museum May 27 to Oct. 15 1995. There are 80 footnotes to accompany the essay providing fertile ground for future research. There are 96 metal engravings 64 artists' etchings 181 lithographs and 233 wood engravings. Since its opening last century the Adirondack wilderness of upstate New York has captured the nation's imagination. Home to artists and writers philosophers and sportsmen its mountains rivers and valleys have always radiated a special mystique offering its admirers what was and still is among the largest and most spectacular wilderness regions in the East. Nowhere is the topography history or activities of this area more eloquently recorded than in the print collection of the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake. And in this fully illustrated book certain to become the standard reference work on the subject the reader is treated to the remarkable variety and quality of graphic work that has flowed from this region. Here are wood engravings by Winslow Homer color lithographs after A.F. Tait hunting scenes from Currier and Ives and etchings by Stephen Parrish and John Henry Hill. Whether intended to attract tourists record the landscape or sway public opinion these prints not only document the history of a singular region but also mirror the broader cultural trends of a vigorous expansive and confident America. David R. Godine unknown books
1995UBARWIL00DCAdirondack Museum & David R. Godine 1995. Very Good. Barnhill Georgia B. Wild Impressions: The Adirondacks on Paper. Boston MA: Adirondack Museum & David R. Godine 1995. 99pp. Indexed. Illustrated. Bibliography. Oblong 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with rubbed edges. Adirondack Museum & David R. Godine paperback books
199526038Boston: Godine. As New in As New dust jacket. 1995. Hardcover. 1567920411 . Prints in the collection of the Adirondack Museum. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. First edition. As new in like dust jacket. . Godine hardcover books
199559582Boston MA: Adirondack Museum & David R. Godine 1995. First edition. Oblong 4to. xix 99 pp. Profusely illustrated plates some in color. Very good. Cloth and boards color illustrated dust jacket. #6743. <br/><br/> Adirondack Museum & David R. Godine hardcover books
2004166871Kansas City: ETC Publications 2004. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A later book from Geyer who was an accomplished foreign correspondent who was originally based in Chicago and went on to work for the Universal Press Syndicate. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed and very warmly inscribed by Simon on the half title page to Lois and Wayne Wille. A nice association copy as the recipient Lois Wille was a two time Pulitzer Prize winning Chicago journalist. Uncommon signed. ETC Publications unknown books
2004Embry 148701Andrews McMeel 2004. 3rd printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Color photos. Inscribed by the author. Andrews McMeel, 2004. 3rd printing. unknown books
194088507Augusta: Georgia Hardwood Lumber Co 1940. Hardcover. Near Fine. numerous photos and illustrations 124p. Original woven burlap boards. Small illustration mounted on upper right portion of front cover. 24cm. Laid in is an undated 1944 or later 1-page Addendum on company letterheard. A mostly pictorial history of Georgia Hardwood Lumber Co. <br/><br/> Georgia Hardwood Lumber Co hardcover books
186137603Sumter County GA 1861. Manuscript document 7-1/2" x 25." Neat ink manuscript listing after the prefatory sentence quoted in our title 57 names in the first column and names 58-64 in the second column. Similar flourishes in the names suggest that at least many were written in an identical hand. The two columns are separated by a rule in manuscript. Old folds Very Good.<br/><br/> Allen Sherrod Cutts listed as Captain heads this list of 64 volunteers. Cutts raised this Battery of Artillery at the outbreak of the War. The Battery arrived in Virginia after the First Battle of Bull Run and saw action at the Battle of Dranesville. In 1862 Cutts expanded the Battery to a Battalion the 11th Georgia Artillery Battalion as its commander. <br/> Cutts was promoted to Major Lieutenant Colonel both in 1862 and colonel April 1864. The Battalion served in the Artillery Reserve of the Army of Northern Virginia under General Pendleton in the Seven Days Battles; and it fought at Antietam Fredericksburg Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. After the War Cutts entered politics as a Democrat was mayor of Americus-- the County Seat of Sumter County-- and a member of the Georgia General Assembly.<br/>Speicher THE SUMTER FLYING ARTILLERY 2009. Wikipedia article on Cutts. unknown books
1994166872Washington: Brassey's 1994. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A later book from Geyer who was an accomplished foreign correspondent who was originally based in Chicago and went on to work for the Universal Press Syndicate. A fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket with some sunning to and along the spine. Signed and very warmly inscribed by Simon on the half title page to Lois and Wayne Wille. A nice association copy as the recipient Lois Wille was a two time Pulitzer Prize winning Chicago journalist. Uncommon signed. Brassey's unknown books
187656290Macon GA: Macon & Brunswick Railroad Press of Francis Hart & Co. New York 1876. First edition. 8vo. 74 pp. Illustrated engraved views some in text one plate two large folding maps; engraved view on rear wrapper. De Renne catalogue II p. 762 but lacks maps and wrappers. OCLC locates two copies New York Public Virginia. Original printed salmon wrappers eroded at base of spine. Attractive copy of this elaborate promotional. 3796. <br/><br/> Macon & Brunswick Railroad (Press of Francis Hart & Co., New York) unknown books
19929011963New York: Harper Collins 1992. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. <br/><br/> Harper Collins hardcover books
1992Embry 195260HarperCollins 1992. First edition first printing. Inked phone number to front free endpaper else fine in very good dust jacket with some light wear to spine tips in mylar cover. Full page color and black & white reproductions. HarperCollins, 1992. First edition, first printing. unknown books
199259233NY:: HarperCollins. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1992. Hardcover. 0060168951 . Edited by Alexandra Arrowsmith and Thomas West. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. First edition. Fine in a near fine one short closed edge tear dust jacket. . HarperCollins, hardcover books
2003166874London: Stacey International 2003. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. A later book from Geyer who was an accomplished foreign correspondent who was originally based in Chicago and went on to work for the Universal Press Syndicate. A fine copy in a fine dust jacket. Signed and very warmly inscribed by Simon on the front free endpaper to Lois and Wayne Wille. A nice association copy as the recipient Lois Wille was a two time Pulitzer Prize winning Chicago journalist. Uncommon signed. Stacey International unknown books
1909133318St. Louis: Published by B. Herder . Freiburg 1909. Octavo original pictorial gray cloth stamped in black. First edition. A collection of stories many of which are set in Texas. Smith American Fiction 1901-1925 C-1015. Damp stains to cover along fore-edges and to fore-edge margins of endpapers and first and last few leaves a sound good copy. Uncommon. #133318 Published by B. Herder ... Freiburg unknown books
188718663Savannah 1887. 4pp. Caption-title. Folded with blank inner margins repaired and quite worn. Good only. "Section 1081 of the Code of Georgia of 1861 organized the Volunteer Corps of the City of Savannah into a Regiment entitled 'The First Volunteer Regiment of the State of Georgia' embracing as many corps as might choose to conform to the regimental organization." Not in OCLC Sabin Eberstadt or Decker. unknown books
1975166870Homewood IL: ETC Publications 1975. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Geyer's third book. She was an accomplished Chicago based foreign correspondent who went on to work for the Universal Press Syndicate. A clean and tight near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket with some minor wear. Signed and very warmly inscribed by Simon on the front free endpaper to Lois and Wayne Wille. A nice association copy as the recipient Lois Wille was a two time Pulitzer Prize winning Chicago journalist. Uncommon signed. ETC Publications unknown books
1999161908Ashcroft British Columbia: Ash-Tree Press 1999. Octavo cloth. First edition. Limited to 500 copies plus a few extras for legal deposit purposes. Collects twenty-five supernatural stories first published between 1903 and the early 1920s with introduction by Jessica Amanda Salmonson. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #161908 Ash-Tree Press unknown books
1999127245Ashcroft British Columbia: Ash-Tree Press 1999. Octavo cloth. First edition. Limited to 500 copies plus a few extras for legal deposit purposes. Collects twenty-five supernatural stories first published between 1903 and the early 1920s with introduction by Jessica Amanda Salmonson. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #127245 Ash-Tree Press unknown books