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1998132669Farmville VA: Longwood Center for the Visual Arts 1998. Softcover. VG- somewhat wavy rubbing. Grey wraps. 36 pp staple bound. BW plates. Checklist of 41 works by the 5 Virginia artists. Catalog of the exhibition held at the Longwood Center for the Visual Arts Mar. 21-May. 9 1998. Longwood Center for the Visual Arts unknown books
2012163522New York: Bruce Silverstein Gallery 2012. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran September 6 through October 20 2012. Essay by Carol Troyen. Includes illustrations of works by Charles Demuth Arthur Dove Marsden Hartley John Marin Georgia O'Keeffe Alfred Stieglitz and Paul Strand. A near fine copy in French style wrappers. A nicely printed catalog. Bruce Silverstein Gallery unknown books
1969217139Athens: University of Georgia Press 1969. First. hardcover. very good/very good-. Many Illus. 96pp. Oblong 4to blue cloth d.w. chipped and light browned on edges. Athens: University of Georgia Press 1969.<br/><br/> University of Georgia Press unknown books
197721329New York: Atlantic Editions 1977. First edition. Broadside. Fine. Lithograph 26¾ by 34¼ inches finely printed in full color at the Press of A. Colish in Mt. Vernon NY. It features O'Keeffe's 1925 work "Black and Purple Petunias" reproduced in actual size of the original. So far as we know there was but a single printing for the 1977 Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. Except for a tiny marginal closed tear along the side it is in fine condition. Atlantic Editions unknown books
2008Embry 146773Tulsa Ballet 2008. First edition first printing. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Inscribed by the authors. Tulsa Ballet, 2008. First edition, first printing. unknown books
189553704Augusta GA: Augusta Litho. Co. 1895. First edition. Oblong 8vo. 76 pp. Illustrated portraits scenes of Augusta and the unit's training camp from 1893; profusely illustrated with local ads some illustrated. Includes a brief historical sketch by Charles C. Jones unit rosters biographical sketches for the officers of the Civil War Years a two-page sketch on the unit's Civil War battle flag and a wealth of other information. The unit served throughout the war as a company in the Cobb Legion Army of Northern Virginia. Not in Nevins or Broadfoot. Dornbusch lists no publications for this unit. OCLC locates one copy Georgia. Original illustrated wrappers spine ends chipped. Very good. 509. <br/><br/> Augusta Litho. Co.) unknown books
184011957Washington D.C.: Blair & Rives 1840. Small 8vo. 15 1 pp. <br><br>A desperate attempt to extend judicial authority. Senate document 273 26th congress 1st session. Removed from a nonce volume. Blair & Rives unknown books
1849WRCAM32455Augusta: Printed at the Office of the Chronicle and Sentinel 1849. 129pp. Dbd. Minor foxing. Very good. A statistical evaluation of the progress of the railroad with an engineer's report and several tables of expenses. A good examination of early railroad growth in the South. Quite rare. Not in De Renne nor on OCLC. Printed at the Office of the Chronicle and Sentinel unknown books
181813824Washington 1818. Stitched and untrimmed 43pp scattered foxing. Good to Very Good. AI 46598 4. Not in De Renne. unknown books
1827WRCAM13578Washington 1827. xi1846pp. Modern cloth leather label. Scattered browning and foxing else quite good. An important source concerning the controversy surrounding the cession of lands by the Creek Indians in Georgia including memorials documents correspondence and testimony of the participants from 1823 through 1827. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 31475. DE RENNE p.405. hardcover books
1842WRCAM32550Np possibly Milledgeville 1842. 15pp. Self-wrappers. Several leaves loose. Moderate edge wear creasing and browning. Recto of first leaf with two small holes affecting two words. Good. A report of the minority members of the Georgia state committee on the state of the republic expressing support for Sen. John Berrien's beleaguered position regarding the national bank. Berrien supported the Whig position on the bank question and is so doing broke step with most of his fellow southerners. The present report takes pains to describe Berrien's chief responsibility to the federal government rather than the state and that his disagreement over the banking issue with members of the state government does not constitute a breach of duty. Scarce. Not on OCLC. DAB II p.225. unknown books
1798WRCAM13370New York 1798. Title2pp. Dbd. Slight foxing else very good. "Favors compensation to Georgia for cession of Talassee county to Creeks by the Treaty of New York August 7 1790" - De Renne. Evans 34784 lists a very similar printing. DE RENNE I p.286. unknown books
1805WRCAM13216Washington 1805. 20pp. Dbd. Browned some foxing faint stain to titlepage else good untrimmed. This copy does not contain the additional pages 141-56 which are present in the De Renne copy and which contain "An Act Declaring null and void a certain usurped act." rescinding the Yazoo Act. That Act apparently was added to some copies at another time. This pamphlet reports on the on-going negotiations to find a resolution to the Yazoo Land Fraud. DE RENNE I p.324. unknown books
19931323395Bathurst: Crawford House Press 1993. Hardcover. Quarto; G/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine white with gold print; DJ has tears to front top edge vendor label on rear mild edgewear; Boards in green cloth with gold print wear to corners and spine caps; Text block clean and tight; 146 pages frontispiece chiefly illustrated color.<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. 1323395. FP New Rockville Stock. Crawford House Press hardcover books
1893WRCAM53817N.p. either New York or Washington D.C. 1893. 45pp. Original printed front wrapper rear wrapper lacking. Unobtrusive institutional ink stamp on front wrapper. Minor toning to paper. Good. A rare pamphlet comprising the defendant's response to the United States Supreme Court in a case regarding funds for the care of former slaves that were supposed to be paid out of the estate of Gazaway B. Lamar according to his will. The plaintiffs argue for the $100000 bequeathed to them in Mr. Lamar's will funds intended "to be devoted to establishing and sustaining one or more hospitals in Augusta and Savannah for colored persons.who have been slaves and their descendants giving preference to those which once belonged to or were hired by me." The respondents' attorney Joseph H. Coates breaks his argument down into five points and in summation states that there simply isn't enough left in the estate to satisfy the claim. The plaintiff's circuit court appeal is present in OCLC in only one copy but there are no physical copies in OCLC of this response from the defendants. OCLC 576732450 digital reproduction. unknown books
1997UDOWREA00CZCHoughton Mifflin 1997. Very Good. Downard Georgia Chan. Reasons to Roast. Righter Evie. Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1997. 256pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Paperback. Book condition: Very good with page 101/102 damp stained and wrinkled . Houghton Mifflin paperback books
1859WRCAM32502Milledgeville Ga 1859. 64pp. Original printed wrappers. Vertical fold wrappers worn contemporary manuscript notes on rear wrapper. Scattered foxing. Withal about very good. Prints the acts passed in the two-month session as well as the court calendar and an appendix addressing the procedures for returning fugitives from justice who have fled the state. DE RENNE II p.605. unknown books
1997132602New York NY: The Stone House Press 1997. self paper wrappers. Rogers Bruce. 8vo. self paper wrappers. 4 pages. Prospectus announcing publication of Bruce Rogers: American Typographer. Folded. The Stone House Press unknown books
199139076Worcester: American Antiquarian Society 1991. hardcover dust jacket. 7.5 x 10.75 inches. hardcover dust jacket. 174 pages. These articles focus on the first available studies on James Turner 1722-59 silversmith-engraver by Martha Fales; William Bentley's bequest of an exceptional collection of portraits by Stefanie Winkelbauer; American 18th-century portrait prints by Wendy Reaves; the publishing of illustrations in the Society's first substantial publication in 1820 by Marcus McCorison; New England's political cartoons from 1812-61 by Georgia Barnhill; the maps of Franklin Leavitt by David Tatham and textile printing by Jane Kaufmann. Extensive illustrations and a checklist of the prints in the exhibition are also included. The 1976 Seventh North American print conference at which these articles were presented was co-sponsored by the American Antiquarian Society and the Worcester Art Museum and sought to cover New England printmakers and prints about New England reflecting the diversity of the history of the region its graphic arts and the strengths of the collections of the museum and of the Society. American Antiquarian Society unknown books
194085963New Haven:: William Edwin Rudge. Very Good. 1940. Paperback. B004WGAG0M . Color and black and white illustrations including tipped-in plates the color Georgia O'Keeffe Dole Pineapple fold-out print and "The Mainz Diary" insert. First edition paperback. Very good in printed wraps. ; 116 pages . William Edwin Rudge, paperback books
194185966New Haven:: William Edwin Rudge. Very Good. 1941. Paperback. The first four issues of the journal. Color and black and white illustrations including tipped-in plates and inserts the third issue contains the color Georgia O'Keeffe Dole Pineapple fold-out print and "The Mainz Diary" insert. First edition paperback. All four issues are very good in printed wraps. Housed in a good cracked and tape-repaired on a bottom edge publisher's slipcase. . William Edwin Rudge, paperback books
019358Santa Fe New Mexico; 1996: Clear Light Publishers. First Edition. Octavo. Inscribed and signed by the authors and Carl Gorman. Carl Gorman was an artist merchant patriot and a respected Navajo leader and spokesman but more importantly he was one of the original "code Talkers of WWII. The author's relate Carl Gorman's childhood growing up in Navajo country and serving in WWII. He was also the father of artist R.C. Gorman. A fine copy in fine unclipped pictorial dust jacket. Clear Light Publishers unknown books
2009182620Hartford Conn: Connecticut Historical Society 2009. Hardcover. VG/VG dj has minor corner wear. Red cloth board with gilt lettering on spine. Color illustrated dj xv 233 pages: illustrations some color color maps. Contents: Introduction : Taking a fresh look at nineteenth-century lithography / Nancy Finlay -- From Hartford to everywhere : the history of the Kellogg firm and its associates / Nancy Finlay -- Family values and Victorian virtues in Kellogg prints of home and family / Kate Steinway -- Dressing romantically : clothing in Kellogg prints 1830-1860 / Lynne Zacek Bassett -- Gothic style : a personal and national taste / Sally Pierce -- Written on stone : family registers family trees and memorial prints / Georgia B. Barnhill -- The Kellogg brothers' images of the Mexican war and the birth of modern-day news / Elisabeth Hodermarsky -- Sail and steam on stone : maritime prints of the Kelloggs / Richard C. Malley -- A guide to dating Kellogg prints based on publishers' imprints -- Brief biographies of the Kelloggs and their immediate associates / Candice D. Brashears -- Timeline of the Kelloggs' personal and business activities / Candice C. Brashears -- Checklist of Kellogg lithographs in the Connecticut Historical Society / Candice C. Brashears and Michael Shortell. Connecticut Historical Society hardcover books
19702237Athens GA: Georgia Museum of Art 1970. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 120 pp. 81 bw plates. Catalogue lists 80 works with dimensions owners etc. Very detailed chronology and exhibition history. Selected bibliography. Scarce catalogue with a significant essay by Linda Nochlin. Exhibition held Sept. 20 to Nov. 8 1970 two other locations. Georgia Museum of Art unknown books
197222337EAlbuquerque NM March 29 1972. Original Typed Letter Signed by the famed contemporary artist Georgia O’Keeffe to the Los Angeles opthalmologist and surgeon Glenn O. Dayton referencing her failing eyesight. Single sheet 8 1/2†x 11â€. The letter reads in full: “Abiquiu New Mexico March 29 1972 - Dear Mr. Dayton: When I was in your office someone asked me if anyone in my family had any eye trouble like mine and I said no. Later I remembered I had a grandfather in Budapest who went blind. That’s all I know about it - it might be an item of vague interest. My left eye has become much more cloudy and it’s as if my right eye is beginning to be cloudy. I assume that I should know there is nothing that could be done about if - am I correct I have gone to the doctor here again just last week and he tells me that my eye is no worse so I assume that nothing has happened to it. I would go to see you again but from what I understand there would be no real reason for me to go. Sincerely Georgia O’Keeffeâ€. Very minor creases from folding and with “File†written in an unknown hand next to Dr. Dayton’s name and address else fine. Georgia O’Keeffe 1887 - 1986 was an American artist best known for her paintings of flowers New York skyscrapers and New Mexico landscapes. She continued to paint into the 1970s when her almost complete loss of eyesight due to macular degeneration which began in 1968 significantly curtailed her ability to work. On March 6 1986 O'Keeffe died in St. Vincent's Hospital in Santa Fe having almost reached her goal of living to 100; she was 98 years old. The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum opened in Santa Fe in 1997. The assets included a large body of her work photographs archival materials and her Abiquiu house library and property. The Georgia O'Keeffe Home and Studio in Abiquiu was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1998 and is now owned by the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum. unknown books