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1976001058Los Altos CA: Hermes Publications 1976. Hardcover. First edition; 5 3/4 x 8 3/4; pp. 8 xi-xxi 1 1-108; brown cloth over boards; gilt title to spine; pictorial DJ; illustrated; very minor wear - fine condition. Jacket with a few small nicks and a wrinkle to top edge - very good to near fine. Signed and inscribed by author. An authoritative study of various aspects of book collecting including ways of getting started caring for the books recognizing signed and inscribed copies books as an investment etc. Los Altos, CA: Hermes Publications hardcover books
19562857Paris: Pierre Tisne 1956. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. brown cloth. Near fine in slightly nicked dust wrapper. BraqueGeorges. 109 pages. Approximately 111 pages intext. 136 illustrations with about half in color and tipped-in. Texts. Analytical Notices. Bibliography. An important monograph on one of the major modern painters of this century. FREITAG 1035. LUCAS p.128. Pierre Tisne hardcover books
1956125743France: Editions Pierre Tisne 1956. Hardbound. VG dust jacket has some frayed edges. cloth boards w/ green illustrated dust jacket 112 pp w/ numerous illustrations and photos 136 BW and color plates color plates tipped-in. His work and meaning key periods a wealth of images of his work chronology. Editions Pierre Tisne unknown books
195646558NY: Universe Books 1956. First Edition. 4to pp. 109. Chronology analytical notices bibliography. With 136 plates many in color. Brown cloth printed in silver. Cover little scuffed and faded o/w a nice copy. The work of Georges Braque. Universe Books unknown books
1956176760Paris 1956. hardcover. very good. 136 plates some in color. 4to cloth. Paris 1956. Very good. Text in English.<br/><br/> unknown books
1956129075Paris: Tisne/ Universe 1956. First Edition. hardcover. very good/very good-. Braque. 148 plates 36 mounted color 12 text illus. 83 pages of text in English. 4to cloth d.w. Paris: Pierre Tisne &New York: Universe Books 1956. A very good copy in a torn dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Lucas p. 128<br/><br/> Tisne/ Universe unknown books
1964012570Garden City NY: Doubleday 1964. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. Octavo 8vo. 192 pages of text. Hardcover binding in almost new condition except for some color inconsistency of the binding. Unclipped dustjacket with a large scuff to the front panel along the hinge and a few tiny tears and minor soiling; protected in archival mylar. Stated "First Edition.". Doubleday Hardcover books
197612564Washington DC: Gargoyle 1976. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Double issue 22/23 of this arts and culture magazine edited by Richard Peabody Jr. A near fine copy in thick bound photo-illustrated wrappers. <br/><br/> Gargoyle paperback books
199009Geneva.: Published by Albert Skira. no date. wraps. very good condtion very good cover; edge wear on both book and dust jacket. folio. Published by Albert Skira. paperback books
1978RH1271Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press 1978. 1978. 8vo. xvi 333 pp. Frontis. appendix bibliography index. Gilt-stamped black cloth dust jacket; jacket sun-faded. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR: "For Roger ex-colleague and fellow historian of French science with best wishes Maurice Crosland Nov 78." Very good. ISBN: 0521219795 Cambridge University Press, (1978). hardcover books
19673138Washington DC: National Collection of Fine Arts 1967. Softcover. Good with wear. Wraps. 99 pp. 36 bw plates. Catalogue lists 86 works. Selected bibliography lengthy essay by E. Maurice Bloch each painting is annotated in depth. Great early show on this artist. Published to accompany the exhibition which began in Washington DC: National Collection of Fine Arts Oct. 19 1967 to Jan. 1 1968 two other locations. National Collection of Fine Arts unknown books
1967Embry 120868U. of California Press 1967. First editions first printings. Fine in fine faintly worn dust jackets in mylar covers. B&W reproductions. U. of California Press, 1967. First editions, first printings. unknown books
1967219898Berkeley & Los Angeles: The University of California Press 1967. First edition. 23 color plates and 175 black and white. xi 238; xxiv 339 pp. 2 vols. 4to. Cloth. Fine in fine dust jackets. First edition. 23 color plates and 175 black and white. xi 238; xxiv 339 pp. 2 vols. 4to. The University of California Press unknown books
1967426Berkeley: University of California Press 1967. 4to. 2 vols. 2xxiv342plus 152pp. of plates many in color; 2xii238pp. Index. Red cloth. D.j.s. volume I d.j. rather chipped. Bookplates removed from front free endpapers. "California Studies in the History of Art #VII." University of California Press hardcover books
1832WRCLIT65216Paris: A.-J. Dénain 1832. Two volumes. 4366; 4371pp. 19th century calf and boards half-titles and ads bound in. Spines a bit rubbed a few minor incidents of foxing/spotting otherwise a very good crisp copy. First edition. Each title bears a vignette by Henri Monnier engraved by Ferjeux. A collection of short fictional sketches set within the context of the hospital at Charenton etc. by the prolific historian and critic. VICAIRE VII:30. A.-J. Dénain hardcover books
1987WN5865New York: Clarkson N. Potter 1987. Blue cloth with debossed spine lettering and upper board decoration. Book and unpriceclipped pictorial dust jacket are near fine. A beautifully illustrated work on the seminal artist of the Italian Renaissance. First American Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Near Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Trade. Clarkson N. Potter Hardcover books
1987406830New York: Clarkson Potter 1987. A near-fine copy with some minor shelfwear. 11.5 x 11.5 inches. 308 pages. Profusley illustrated in color. Original blue cloth; pictorial dust jacket. First edition. "This breathtaking presentation of Giotto's frescoes in the Scrovegni Chapel in Padua includes more than 100 reproductions printed on the beautiful translucent paper first seen in Fra Angelico. 152 full-color and 50 black-and-white illustrations" the publisher. <br/><br/> Clarkson Potter hardcover books
1963012471London: Soncino Press 1963. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First thus edition. Quarto 4to. Approximately 300 pages. Red hardcover cloth binding with minor shelfwear. Minor spotting to top edge of closed pages. Text is clean and unmarked. Soncino Press Hardcover books
1981114357Genève Geneva Switzerland: Galerie Kara 1981. Softcover. Good clean and tight but for sunning to covers. Glossy grey wraps with color illustration and red lettering; French flaps; unpaginated with approx. 60 pp. and 47 bw and color images. Text in French; with an introductory essay by Pianzola biographical material and a list of exhibitions. Galerie Kara paperback books
19541273205Paris: Imprimerie Nationale 1954. Not Stated. Softcover. Small quarto; G condition paperback; light brown spine with black text; covers have light edgewear creasing along spine slight bending and fraying to corners considerable age-toning and discoloration light scuffing light staining to back cover; textblock has moderate age-toning no markings or blemishes; 92pp. Text in French.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcase next to Ephemera section. 1273205. FP New Rockville Stock. Imprimerie Nationale unknown books
1971296822New York: Harper and Row 1971. Offset color lithograph. Image measures 9 3/4 x 7 1/2". Sheet measures 14 1/8" x 10 5/8". Unsigned.<br/><br/> The original print of artwork from Maurice Sendak's 1965 "Lullabies and Night Songs" was part of a boxed set released by Harper and Row in 1971. Entitled "Pictures by Maurice Sendak" the set includes original prints of images from the author's books here printed on single sheets rather than on two-page spreads. This particular image features the text from the folk song "Go Tell Aunt Rhody" popularized in America in the mid-19th century but believed to have originated in 18th century Europe composed as a gavotte by Jean-Jacques Rousseau for his opera "Le devin du village". In this print Sendak illustrates the song in a storyboard style. It shows various characters moving from one scene to the next telling the story with a rhyme. The rhyme is both whimsical and dark characteristic of Sendak's books which were criticized by some as being controversial for children. The print is in very good condition with wide margins as issued.<BR><BR>Maurice Sendak 1928-2012 was an American illustrator and writer known for his children's books. Producing illustrations for other authors as well as for television he is best remembered for "Where the Wild Things Are" which is considered by some to be one of the first contemporary picture books. This print is a lovely example and memento of his work. Scarce.<br/><br/> Harper and Row unknown books
1989265378Amsterdam: Meulenhoff 1989. Paperback. 265p. text in Dutch foreword essays illustrated with b&w photos and figures in-text very good first edition trade paperback in wraps. Biographical sketches and photos of LGBTQ figures from the Netherlands. Meulenhoff paperback books
1316537New York: Book Collectors Society n.d. Hardcover. Octavo; pp 340; G/no-DJ; blue spine with gilt text; cloth has slight sunning to exterior; some rubbing to edges; lightly splayed boards; text block shows light age toning to exterior edges; top edge gilt; illustrated endpapers; illustrated; previous owner's name to ffep. 1316537. FP New Rockville Stock. Book Collectors Society hardcover books
19511245099United Synagogue of America / United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education 1951. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto unpaginated. VG-; red white and blue covers; some rubbing and wear to boards including fraying to corners wear to edges chipping to head and tail of spine; Previous bookstore's sticker to front free end paper; Short closed tears to head edge of text block on first few pages; shelved case 14. 1245099. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. United Synagogue of America / United Synagogue Commission on Jewish Education hardcover books
1979162331Paris: Centre Culturel du Marais 1979. First edition. Oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog. Text in French. Illustrated throughout. A very good plus copy in illustrated wrappers that are lightly rubbed and with some creasing to the corners. Centre Culturel du Marais unknown books