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194769520New York: Wildenstein. Very Good. 1947. Softcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE - 107 works catalogued; many lovely b/w plates; frontispiece reproduction of Homer's "A Fair Wind or Breezing Up" in color. -- with a bonus offer-- . Wildenstein paperback
199628002New York: William Doyle Galleries. New. 1996. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED -- with a bonus offer-- . William Doyle Galleries paperback
198138970New York: William Doyle Galleries. As New. 1981. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - mild cover shelfwear. 147 lots many black and white and a few color illustrations. Among the artists represented: Harpignies Jacque J. W. Jarvis and others. -- with a bonus offer-- . William Doyle Galleries paperback
198953K000002EPWChristie's 1989T. paperback. New. . Christies auction paperback Christie's paperback
19301598Éditions de la Roseraie, Paris 1930. (Aux dépens de l'artiste). Grand in-folio en feuilles sous portefeuille cartonné à lacets, les plats recouverts de papier métallisé, illustré sur le premier plat, dos de parchemin. ÉDITION ORIGINALE. 51 dessins reproduits en noir pour illustrer le texte et 18 GRAVURES ORIGINALES À PLEINE PAGE EN 2 ÉTATS, COULEURS ET NOIR, sous serpentes légendées. 36 pp. de texte en français et en anglais, table des gravures. 1 des 90 sur vélin de Rives avec 2 états des gravures. Bien complet. Le plus rare et le plus beau portfolio de Chas Laborde consacrées aux grandes capitales du monde occidental des années 30.
1964210445Parigi: Ileana Sonnabend 1964. Legatura con punto metallico stapled binding. Molto buono Very Good. Catalogo della <strong>prima personale di Andy Warhol in Europa</strong> tenutasi presso la Galerie Ileana Sonnabend Parigi gennaio - febbraio 1964 con opere realizzate dall'Artista nell'estate 1963. Testi di Jean-Jacques Lebel Alain Jouffroy e John Ashbery. 6 illustrazioni a colori e 1 poster a colori ripiegato con riproduzione dell'opera "<strong>Blue Electric Chair</strong>". 8vo cm 265x18. pp. 20. Molto buono Very Good. Poche note a penna sul retro della copertina Few pen notes at the back. . <em>"Wharol dans sa sé";rie de toiles consacrées à l'accident mortel et à la repression lance des signaux avec une telle netteté que beaucoup se refuseront à les voir. Des centaines d'ideées sont accouplées les une aux atres ce que notre existence est devenue pendant ce temps Warhol dresse le tableau de l'ètat actuel de la brutalité" et de la mort"<span lang="it">. Tratto dal testo di Jean-Jacques Lebel.</span></em> Ileana Sonnabend, unknown
1799WRCAM29108New York & Albany: Childs & Swaine/Loring Andrews 1799. Four volumes bound in one. xiii31222; 2302; xli11264; 6178pp. plus plates. Quarto. Contemporary calf ornate gilt spine gilt maroon morocco label. Internally bright and clean. Very good. A fine run of the first four parts of this pioneering society's publication including numerous useful articles on the arts and agriculture. <br> <br> 1 Part I. The first volume of this eminent record of the advancement of arts and agriculture with a folding table useful for determining the flowering of certain fruits and the oration of Dr. S.L. Mitchill delivered before the Society. <br> <br> 2 Part II. With a lengthy treatise by Robert Livingston regarding his experiments with the feed clover lucerne. <br> <br> 3 Part III. Contains Noah Webster's interesting treatise on raising potatoes. <br> <br> 4 Part IV. Includes two important treatises by Livingston on the improvement of the steam engine and the making of paper. <br> <br> Each part contains numerous other articles on agriculture and related sciences in America. Together this collection of important papers marks one of the earliest efforts of New York to advance its mostly agrarian economy especially since many tracts of land granted as rewards during the Revolution were now becoming stable farm land. All issues of the TRANSACTIONS. are relatively rare and certainly more so as collected here. EVANS 24605 27400 34221 35935. RINK 20. Childs & Swaine/Loring Andrews unknown books
17768749Importante vue d’optique. Rare témoignage de cet incendie qui ravagea la ville de New-York au tout début de la guerre d’indépendance. Chereau Paris 1776 27,2 x 40,5 cm
185077033New York 1850. Folio. Originalt litografi. Arkets størrelse : 51 cm X 36 cm. I håndlaget passepartout fra Bleijenberg i Amsterdam. Folio. Original litho. Size of sheet. 51 cm X 36 cm. Mounted in passepartout from Bleijenberg in Amsterdam. G. Hayward’s Lith. 206 Pearl St. N. Y. Engelsk. <br/><br/><em>The Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York commonly known as Valentine's Manual was published annually by the city's Common Council from 1841 to 1870 and is of historical interest today partly because of its statistics and listings of officials but mostly because of historical essays and images added by its compilers unrelated to other specific contents. Wikipedia. David Thomas Valentine 1801-1869. Litografen var George Hayward 1800-1872 opprinnelig fra England. </em> unknown
191760220New York:: Mary Moore Orr 1917. First edition; No. 90 of 500 copies. publisher's sueded leather. . Leather binding spotted and rubbed along the edges. Folio. Illustrated from very fine photoengravings including interior views of the Church. . Louis C. Tiffany's own copy with his engraved armorial bookplate on the front moire silk endleaf. From a preface: "The general desire as outlined to Mr. Tiffany was to the effect that the interior of the church should be so transformed that it would be a temple of quiet sacred beauty whose atmosphere would be a source of inspiration and spiritual uplife alike to the regular parishoners and to visitors." Mary Moore Orr, hardcover
1836573991836. Albany New York 1836. 17 1/2" x 12 3/4. Albany New York 1836. 17 1/2" x 12 3/4" 1836 Broadside of Laws Regulating Albany's Public Markets Broadside. Albany New York. A Law in Addition to a Law Entitled "Of the Public Market Houses." Passed February 1 1836. The Mayor Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of Albany in Common Council Convened do Ordain as Follows:. Erastus Corning Mayor. Albany: Printed by E. B. Child No. 6 South Pearl-Street 1836. 17-1/2" x 12-3/4" broadside mounted and matted text printed inside wide decorative typographical border. Toning faint vertical and horizontal fold lines. A few expert repairs with no loss to text and minor fading to text in five lines. $1500. An apparently unrecorded broadside in eleven sections outlining regulations concerning the handling of meat poultry and other food in Centre Market in Albany New York. This was one of three public markets established in 1836; the others were the North Market and South Market. The laws address hours of operation allocation of stalls licensing costs of permits and the salary of the market's superintendent. Section ten repeals previous laws and section eleven decrees that this law will take effect on 8 February. The printer of this broadside was located near the market on the corner of South Pearl and State Street. Not in Evans. No copies listed on OCLC. unknown
20051655912005. Goodrich Lloyd and Abigail Booth Gerdts. Record of Works by WINSLOW HOMER. 5 Volumes in 6. Volume 1: 1846 through 1866 Volume 2: 1867 through 1876 Volume 3: 1877 to March 1881 Volume 4.1: 1881 through 1882 Volume 4.2: 1883 through 1889 Volume 5: 1890 through 1910. 4tos cloth. New York Spanierman Gallery Goodrich-Homer Art Education Project 2005-2014. Now available for the first time as a complete set. hardcover books
177426611New York: Hugh Gaine 1774. Folio two volumes in a contemporary calf binding some rubbing hinges firm but each has small separation at the top. Raised spine bands somewhat faded spine lettering. Pages iv 420; 4 421-835 i.e. 833 1 errata as issued. Contemporary signature of Peter Silvester on title page. Occasional light tanning light wear two lightened spots on title page not affecting any type. Very Good. <br/><br/> Peter Van Schaack the editor signs the Preface in type. This comprehensive compilation commences with the First Assembly in 1691. It ends with the Sessions of the Twenty-Ninth Assembly in 1773 which passed a statute making defacing statues of the King a crime. The Acts encompass the broad spectrum of the requirements of a developing society including a number of laws regulating the behavior of slaves and the institution of slavery. <br/>Evans 13467. ESTC W6510. Hugh Gaine unknown books
178931069New York: Printed by Hugh Gaine 1789. Large folio. 10 3/4" x 15 1/2". Two volumes in 20th century binder's cloth with gilt-lettered morocco spine labels. Vol. I: 3 1 blank 336 11-Index 1 blank xii 1 1 blank; Vol. 2: 1-title 1 blank 471 1 blank 17-index 1 blank pp. Volume 1 is lacking the final blank leaf. A clean and bright text. Very Good. <br /> <br /> Samuel Jones and Richard Varick compiled this book "which comprehends the Constitution and the public Statutes of this State from the Revolution to the End of the Twelfth Session of the Legislature." <br /> Volume I opens with the 1777 New York Constitution. The Statutes through 1789 are printed all under the reign of the long-serving Governor George Clinton. Revolutionary Acts-- such as raising five Continental Battalions Lotteries regulating the militia treatment of deserters-- are included. <br /> Several Acts concerning New York's efforts gradually to eliminate slavery are here: barring slave importations after June 1 1785 for purposes of sale penalizing purchase of slaves or trading or selling liquor to slaves; criminal slave codes and other laws reflecting the existence of slavery in New York. Acts concerning Quakers respect their scruples against bearing arms. Many civil criminal governmental and commercial laws are printed all with a detailed index. <br /> Evans 22012. II Harv. Law Cat. 204. Printed by Hugh Gaine unknown
178931069New York: Printed by Hugh Gaine 1789. Large folio. 10 3/4" x 15 1/2". Two volumes in 20th century binder's cloth with gilt-lettered morocco spine labels. Vol. I: 3 1 blank 336 11-Index 1 blank xii 1 1 blank; Vol. 2: 1-title 1 blank 471 1 blank 17-index 1 blank pp. Volume 1 is lacking the final blank leaf. A clean and bright text. Very Good. <br/><br/> Samuel Jones and Richard Varick compiled this book "which comprehends the Constitution and the public Statutes of this State from the Revolution to the End of the Twelfth Session of the Legislature." Volume I opens with the 1777 New York Constitution. The Statutes through 1789 are printed all under the reign of the long-serving Governor George Clinton. Revolutionary Acts-- such as raising five Continental Battalions Lotteries regulating the militia treatment of deserters-- are included. Several Acts concerning New York's efforts gradually to eliminate slavery are here: barring slave importations after June 1 1785 for purposes of sale penalizing purchase of slaves or trading or selling liquor to slaves; criminal slave codes and other laws reflecting the existence of slavery in New York. Acts concerning Quakers respect their scruples against bearing arms. Many civil criminal governmental and commercial laws are printed all with a detailed index. <br/>Evans 22012. II Harv. Law Cat. 204. Printed by Hugh Gaine unknown books
176437800New York: Hugh Gaine 1764. First edition. Original full sheep five raided bands red morocco spine label lettered in gilt. Boards very worn front board detached repaired owner's bookplate Historical Society stamp on title and a few leaves first two blanks and first three leaves browned and ragged at the edges two small holes from erasure of name on title leaf one just nicking the V in Votes old but expert repairs to edges of first dozen leaves worming to the margins of about a dozen middle leaves affecting a few words on one leaf only last leaf ragged with a few worm holes affecting a few letters last two blanks lacking portions of lower corner and ragged occasional light dampstaining mostly marginal otherwise leaves clean and impressions sharp. Good. iv 840 2. Signed in type by the editor Abraham Lott Junr. Signed in manuscript "Bound by Rob. McAlpine" at the conclusion of the preface. Contains the added leaf with the "Act of Parliament for reversing the Attainder of Jacob Leisler Jacob Milbourne and Abraham Governeur who were executed for not delivering the Fort at New York to Richard Ingoldsby 1690" Sabin. Evans states that this leaf is "often lacking." Page numbers 665-666 omitted from pagination. Evans 9756. Sabin 53719. ESTC W6332. Marke p. 80. Larned 161. Hugh Gaine hardcover books
56060New York: Nov. 5 1930. Reproduced architectural pen-and-ink drawing an unattributed lithograph of the floor 24 x 28 inches mapping work stations and labeling pneumatic tube stations drinking fountains ticker sending stations a ticker and a "telescope & reflector." In addition a "money desk" is prominently located near the center of the floor directions are given to the "entrance to the board room" and a "members smoking lobby" is marked in one corner; three sides are marked "Wall Street" "Broad Street" and "New Street." Glazed and framed. A little rippling to the surface but a very good example. 2661. <br/><br/> unknown books
180038803Albany 1800. Folio broadside 13-1/2" x 16-3/8." Printed in five columns beneath the caption title. Expertly repaired long horizontal closed tear no loss. Very Good. <br /> <br /> During John Jay's term as Governor the Legislature passed 133 Acts listed here. ESTC lists holdings only at AAS; OCLC adds a few more.<br /> Evans 38093. ESTC W10245 1- AAS. unknown
18901534Troy N.Y.: L.R. Burleigh 1890. Good. Lithograph 16 x 25 inches. Lightly but evenly tanned. Some light scattered soiling primarily to caption area. Rare and early view of Cleveland New York located on the northern shore of Oneida Lake just north of Syracuse. At the time the village of Cleveland had a population of about 800 souls -- a bit more than it does today -- and was centered on glass manufacture. The legend at the bottom of the sheet identifies twenty-seven numbered buildings including the Union Glass Works and the Cleveland Glass Works both on the outskirts of town. Other labeled buildings include four churches a school the station of the New York Ontario & Western Railroad a hotel and several other local businesses. Rare. OCLC locates two copies at the State library of New York and the Library of Congress. Reps 2482. L.R. Burleigh unknown books
177426611New York: Hugh Gaine 1774. Folio two volumes in a single contemporary calf volume some rubbing hinges firm but each has small separation at the top. Raised spine bands somewhat faded spine lettering. Pages iv 420; 4 421-835 i.e. 833 1 errata as issued. Contemporary signature of Peter Silvester on title page. Occasional light tanning light wear two lightened spots on title page not affecting any type. Very Good. <br /> <br /> Peter Van Schaack the editor signs the Preface in type. This comprehensive compilation commences with the First Assembly in 1691. It ends with the Sessions of the Twenty-Ninth Assembly in 1773 which enacted a law that made defacing statues of the King a crime. The Acts encompass the broad spectrum of the requirements of a developing society including a number of laws regulating the behavior of slaves and the institution of slavery. <br /> Evans 13467. ESTC W6510. Hugh Gaine unknown
1860550New York 1860. Very good. Broadside 15.75 x 9.75 inches. Old folds some minor loss and chipping. Rare broadside prospectus for the New Universal Index Advertiser a business newspaper in New York. The Universal Index Advertiser promoted itself as a paper that focused on the interests of business above all else without "those great names which have so violently agitated the American world." The prospectus touts a novel new order of arrangement in which organization would follow the plan of "dictionaries indexes concordances." and would classify its contents like such and organize its listing of commodities alphabetically by the commodity and then the name of the seller rather than the other way around as had been done. Intended to be published daily the paper would cost $12 a year; the bottom of the sheet is left blank for subscriber information. Despite its grand claims to revolutionize the format of the newspaper we can find no evidence that the Advertiser ever went to press. We do find a single copy of the broadside at the New-York Historical Society. unknown books
SKU1012434<p>Samuel Wood 362 Pearl Street New York. PAPERBACK. Original 1807 Edition; The Picture Alphabet for Little Children contains alphabets with woodcuts illustrating objects; 16 pages total including covers with 2 letters to a page; Size: 3" x 2 inches; cover is loose at the lower edge of spine; a few spots to cover; This work has the distinction of being one of the first publications issued by Samuel Wood who would go on to a distinguished career in the American publishing trade; Very Scarce . Very Good.</p> Samuel Wood, 362 Pearl Street, New York paperback
173018639Nürnberg, Homann, ca. 1730. Ca. 49 cm x 58 cm.
1966107909Boston: Institute of Contemporary Art 1966. Legatura con punto metallico stapled binding. Ottimo Fine. Raro catalogo della mostra presso l'Institute of Contemporary Art di Boston 1 ottobre - 6 novembre 1966. Introduzione di Alan Solomon. Ringraziamenti di Sue M. Thurman. Catalogo delle 35 opere esposte. Illustrazioni e fotografie in bianco e nero. 2 quartini di carta fluorescente color rosa shocking intercalati all'interno del catalogo. Note sulla tecnica serigrafica di Warhol. Attività";" espositiva e bibliografia selezionata. 4to. pp. 24 non numerate. Ottimo Fine. . Institute of Contemporary Art, unknown