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198620034NY: Rizzoli 1986. Hardcover. VG/VG. Cream cloth color DJ. 343 pp. illustrated with 294 reproductions about half of which are in color. A most in-depth study with copious and crisp illustrations. Rizzoli hardcover books
1985191977Knopf 1985-05-12. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Minor creasing and wear. TP HS Knopf paperback books
198850700NY: Knopf 1988. Fifth printing. 8vo pp. 638. Copiously illustrated much in color. Paper wraps with cloth spine. Audubon Society nature guides. Cover slightly yellowed and creased Owner's name on flyleaf o/w a VG tight copy. Knopf unknown books
199234780London: Cambridge University Press 1992. Softcover. VG. May have slight page tanning. Black color illustrated wraps with white and orange lettering. xii 246 pp. 84 color plates. Showcases the entire collection - fabulous illustrations. Cambridge University Press unknown books
2002127703Washington DC: Dumbarton Oaks 2002. Softcover. VG. Color illus. wraps; 82 pp.; Profusely illustrated in bw. Features eight essays about various aspects of Dumbarton Oaks' collections and gardens including "The Building of Dumbarton Oaks" by Giles Constable "Four Maya Reliefs" by Mary Ellen Miller "A Fete of Flowers: Women Artists' Contribution to Botanical Illustration" by Agnes Mongan and more. Dumbarton Oaks paperback books
1988Embry 103512Braziller 1988. Later printing. Fine in fine dust jacket. B&W and color illustrations. Oversized. Braziller, 1988. Later printing. unknown books
2011136224Greenwich Conn: Bruce Museum 2011. Hardcover. VG A slight tear at top of dj's spine. Tan cloth tan & illus. dust jacket 191 pp. many color illus. Issued in conjunction with a 2011-2012 exhibition focusing on "the expressive mastery and dazzling freedom of Rembrandt's pen drawings." dj The Maida and George Abrams collection is one of the finest collections of Dutch drawings and it has been widely exhibited. Bruce Museum hardcover books
38952SUTTON Christopher. DISCE VIVERE: LEAR TO LIVE. A TREATISE OF LEARNING TO LIVE. London: William Pickering 1848. Tall 8vo. Publisher's quarter calf marble papered boards. xx 292 pages. "Wherein is shewed that the Life of Christ is and ought to be an express patt for imitation unto the life of a Christian so far as in him lieth." A Christian devotional first printed in London in 1634 as but not printed agai until 1839 in London. This 1848 reprint published as one of the Pickering Christian Classics was the sixth reprint but all editions are scarce. Bookseller's label on inside of front board. Spine shows wear as well on edg and tips of boards else very good. unknown books
194837710New York: Prentice-Hall Inc 1948. cloth. 8vo. cloth. xiv 483 pages. Later printing of the first edition. A practical manual of design with many illustrations. Covers rubbed. Minor wrinkling along bottom of pages. Prentice-Hall, Inc unknown books
1928USUTDEP00LRDepartment of Commerce 1928. Good. Sutton Chase E. Carol J. Wakenhut and H. B. Hill. Department of Commerce Bureau of Mines : Engineering Study of the Texhoma-Gose Pool Archer County Texas. Washington DC: Department of Commerce 1928. 45pp. 4to. Wraps with maps. Book condition: Good. Rear cover nearly detached. Department of Commerce paperback books
1995137154London: Victor Gollancz 1995. Octavo boards. First edition. Presentation inscription by editor Stephen Jones to "David" on the title page. Original anthology with three exceptions with eighteen stories by Brian Lumley Paul J. McAuley Ramsey Campbell Clive Barker reprint Thomas Tessier Dennis Etchison Kim Newman Harlan Ellison reprint Peter Straub reprint and others. A fine copy in fine dust jacket. #94350 Victor Gollancz unknown books
1959006959London: Christie Manson and Woods Ltd 1959. First Edition. Red Cloth. Near Fine /Very Good. Spine ends of binding slightly bumped. Dj missing piece top of spine small open tear top right corner front panel. No previous owner signatures or inscriptions. Color and black and white photographs throughout. Christie, Manson and Woods, Ltd unknown books
20200834San Francisco CA: El Rico Land Company 11-Dec-19. General wear and soiling. Letter folds. Minor penciling on envelope. . A letter to a Mr. Peter Goettsch of Nicolaus CA regarding payment of his dividends in the El Rico Land Company. Originally enclosed with this letter was check for $400. The letter is on a specialized letterhead meant for exactly this type of correspondence. The majority of the letter is preprinted with blank sections in order to fill in the date check number and amount. The letter is signed by the company's secretary A. W. Sutton. In the background of the letter is a blue screened image from a photograph depicting a single Caterpillar Tractor pulling four large trailers behind it filled with what appears to be sacks of grain. Single page letter with corresponding envelope. Measures 8 1/2"" x 5 1/2"" letter 6"" x 3 1/2"" envelope. In the Caterpillar Times Vol. 35 No. 11 pg. 5 a promotional magazine of the Caterpillar Tractor Company available on Google Books named Caterpillar Times Volumes 35-37 in November 1915 there is what appears to be another image but at a different angle of this same engraving printed in the issue. The caption there reads ""The biggest load ever pulled into El Rico Calif. Outfit of the El Rico Land Company. Total load - 55 tons 1300 pounds."" There is not much information on the El Rico Land Company but they appear to have been an investment company/ land colonization company based in San Francisco which purchased land in and around the San Fernando Valley specially El Rico CA in order to encourage people to move there and farm it. El Rico Land Company unknown books
196335462London: Marlborough 1963. Paperback. Very good. 88pp. Slightly rubbed and darkened else very good in publisher's wraps. <br/><br/>exc c Marlborough paperback books
017179Paris; nd: Henry Babou and Jack Kahane. Limited Edition. 12mo. #35 of 300 copies total 320 copies on hand made Montval paper text in English nicely illustrated with mildly erotic engravings by Jean Dulac 2391pp. handsomely bound in dark brown morocco and marbled paper with decorative gilt inlays to small brown squares near fore-edge of boards. minor rubbing to spine otherwise near fine in paper covered slipcase. Henry Babou and Jack Kahane unknown books
196140034NY:: Duell Sloan and Pearce. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1961. Hardcover. B000NPH8IY . First edition. Very near fine in like dust jacket. A bright clean and well preserved copy. . Duell, Sloan and Pearce, hardcover books
19592771London: Christie Manson & Woods 1959. cloth dust jacket. Christie's. small 4to. cloth dust jacket. xvi 168 pages and 185 full page plates. Includes a history of the auction house. Jacket is chipped with small tears and a piece missing at head of spine. Christie, Manson & Woods unknown books
193423310New York: Greenberg: Publisher. Very Good in Very Good dj. c.1934. First American Edition. Hardcover. price-clipped light shelfwear slight bumping/fraying to bottom front corner faint bookseller's vintage rubber stamp Bertrand Smith's Book Store Long Beach California at bottom corner of front pastedown; jacket shows some wear along top edge a few tiny nicks and tears light scuffing. Per the jacket blurb this novel first published in England in 1933 is "an absorbing and moving story of English countryside life which presents vividly the conflict of slow-dying feudal conditions and the spread of urban influences." Various laudatory quotes from various British reviewers are reproduced on the front jacket flap along with the statement that "it has aroused a great deal of discussion and has already achieved the 'best seller' lists." The New York Times reviewer was impressed as well calling it "a proletarian novel entirely free from bias animus or exaggeration" and praising it for having "no taint of propaganda" because you know The New York Times wasn't havin' none of that proletarian propaganda in its vivid depiction of "revolutionary conditions in the agricultural England of today." The whole this critic further opined "in its intensity its breadth its largeness of vision and its strength is nothing short of epic -- an epic of labor that holds you close-gripped from start to close." And with no propaganda too. The beautiful dust jacket art is by David Berger. . Greenberg: Publisher hardcover books
198727608New York: Center for Migration Studies of New York 1987. x 384p. first edition. Includes both Afro-Caribbean and Hispanic-Caribbean studies. Center for Migration Studies of New York unknown books
1967171780Chicago: Blue Dahlia 1967. Single sheet insert 11x8.5 inches landscape layout illustrated with photos of the performers printed in blue ink used as an insert in a program for the infamous Chicago nightclub in the 1960s. Blue Dahlia unknown books
200328472Denver: Mainspring Press. 2003. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Glossy decorated paper-covered boards issued without dust jacket. A fine copy. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 375 pp . Mainspring Press hardcover books
1971193114Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts 1971-01-01. Paperback. Good. Softcover and binding are good with modest wear. Inside front cover has a name and date in pen. Pages are clean and unmarked. LO Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts paperback books
1971153099Columbus OH: The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts 1971. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 5 through March 7 1971. Essay by Denys Sutton. Includes over 100 illustrations. An about very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear and a small edge tear to one page. The Columbus Gallery of Fine Arts unknown books
190430286London: A. and C. Black 1904. First edition. Sutton Palmer. Original blue cloth blocked in gilt purple green and olive top edge gilt. Slight lean; a very good bright copy. <br/><br/> A. and C. Black hardcover books
1974216222Metuchen.: The Scarecrow Press Inc. 1974. 1st Edition. Hardcover. A very good copy with no dustjacket. . 8vo. The Scarecrow Press, Inc. hardcover books