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1998PW1203New York:: Zone Books 1998. 1998. 4to. 511 1 pp. Figs. index. Black cloth dust jacket; jacket corners rubbed. Very good. ISBN: 0942299906 "Park and Daston's splendid book opens up a whole new perspective not only on the modern aspects of the collections … but on the larger history to which they belong. Their rich illustrations and detailed learned captions ingeniously laid-out in dialogue with the erudite text bring the reader into a series of spaces where natural objects were laid out for display and study from the court banquet to the early laboratory." — New York Review of Books. Zone Books, 1998. hardcover books
2011207085San Francisco: Self-published by the author 2011. Paperback. 165p. 8.5x11 inches self-published fictionalized memoir first edition trade paperback in black pictorial wraps. Cover is curled with a light crease tiny marginal tear in terminal leaft a good-only copy. Set in Los Angeles in the early days of Gay Liberation the semi-autobiographical novel of first love between two young women and their reunion 32 years later. Self-published by the author paperback books
200929980Grosse Pointe Farms: Marick Press 2009. First edition. Paperback. Fine. Glossy trade paperbound book. 78 pp. A volume of poems by this multi-talented artist and poet. Fine condition. Publisher's promotional sheet laid in. Marick Press paperback books
195643135Muskogee OK: American Printing Co 1956. Tan wrappers printed in black. Ex-academic library with only a small one-line name stamp to head of one page; no other library markings. Light wear w/ two short closed tears to spine; bump w/ faint crease to upper corner throughout; foxing to endpapers and occasional margins; paste-action to ffep. Gd. 2 123 1 pp. B/w photographic reproduction of Vaud A. Travis and Richards. 8vo. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>From the Introduction: "Walter Richards thinks of himself as a pioneer teacher of religious education. As such he has experienced great adventures in the wilds from Indian Territory U.S.A. to Africa . . ." American Printing Co unknown books
1952147889London: Printed in England & Published by Curtis Warren Ltd. 1952. Octavo cover by Ray Theobald pictorial wrappers. First edition. Space opera and biological warfare based on the premise of additional planets in our solar system. Reginald 01319. Harbottle and Holland A16. Mild rubbing to spine folds a bright nearly fine copy. #147889 Printed in England & Published by Curtis Warren Ltd. unknown books
191943786Oxford: B. H. Blackwell 1919. Softcover. Very good/No jacket issued. B. H. Blackwell paperback books
20039006772New York: Palgrave Macmillan 2003. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in black cloth. <br/><br/> Palgrave Macmillan hardcover books
1988224942St. Louis MO: The Patrice Press 1988. Hardcover. xv 486p. illustrated with period images and many modern site photos taken or collected by the editor mostly to record the remnant traces left by emigrant parties. Hardbound first edition in cloth boards gilt and color-photo dust jacket. Jacket has a short tear a very nice clean copy. The Patrice Press hardcover books
2013172387Madrid: La Fabrica 2013. Paperback. VG. Glossy illustrated wraps with white lettering. 128 pp. Color and BW illustrations. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Sala Alcalá Madrid Spain Sept. 19-Nov. 24 2013. Text in Spanish and English. La Fabrica paperback books
197881798NY:: Thomas Y. Crowell. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1978. Hardcover. 0690013884 . Stated first edition. Near fine in a near fine lower corner of front flap is clipped crease on rear flap dust jacket. . Thomas Y. Crowell, hardcover books
2015157320Lorraine Almeida 2015. Softcover. VG. Sky-blue & color illus. wraps 38 pp. 34 color illus. Presents selected artwork of California-based artist Lorraine Almeida as she creatively reflects "on an examined life in transition to old age." Includes writings by the artist and more than 30 full-color illustrations. Note that this is a printed book and not a print-on-demand elective. Lorraine Almeida unknown books
196553310NY: Random House 1965. Third printing. 8vo pp. 143. Introduction by Robert Nemiroff foreword b John Braine. Illustrated with several photographs. Paper over boards with cloth spine. Owner's stamp on pastedown. A VG tight copy in chipped and soiled dj. Random House unknown books
2007169957Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press 2007. Hardcover. VG. Minor soiling to edge of text block but clean covers and contents. Black cloth with glossy blue lettering. xi; 277 pp. Not illustrated. Chapters include The Economic Basis of Liberty; The Virtuous Citizen; Philanthropy and Civil Associations; Thoughts on Government; and The Ultimate Questions. The Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover books
1996146247New York: Four Walls Eight Windows 1996. Softcover. VG. Gray & BW illus. wraps French flaps 168 pp. BW illus. "In October 1963 the once great Pennsylvania Stations was dismantled piece by elegant piece carried away to a waste dump in New Jersey. Just as the classical structure was an emblem of turn-of-the-century prosperity and architectural grandeur it became a national symbol of mindless greed and civic self-destruction fifty years later. This book reasserts the profound importance of our urban architecture -- culturally socially aesthetically. This book is more than a lament for a destroyed treasure; it not only tells a cautionary tale of the destruction of a single great building but of our collective history." flap. Four Walls Eight Windows unknown books
1990153948Kleinburg Ontario Canada: McMichael Canadian Art Collection 1990. First edition. Oblong softcover. 63 pages. Text in English and French. Includes color and black annd white images by Robert Bourdeau Edward Burtynsky Lorraine Gilbert Richard Holden Thaddeus Holownia David McMillan Mark Ruwedel and Gary Wilson. A very good copy in wrappers with some minor wear. McMichael Canadian Art Collection unknown books
S2509Woodsboro MD: Locks Hill Press. Collectible - Very Good. Woodsboro MD: Locks Hill Press. Frederick County Agricultural Society 2005 12x9" Bluish grey hardcover with red and black lettering and illustration on front cover white lettering on spine and photograph on rear cover. 236pp Pages spiral-bound. Includes many B&W illustrations. Cover fairly clean. Scratch runs along lower edge of front cover. Pages clean and bright. Woodsboro, MD: Locks Hill Press hardcover books
1989S12549Cambridge:: Cambridge University Press 1989. 1989. First edition. Series: Ideas in context. 8vo. xvii 340 pp. Illus. indexes. Gilt-stamped green cloth dust-jacket; jacket slightly worn along edges. Near fine. br ISBN: 0521331153 FIRST EDITION. "This book tells how quantitative ideas of chance have transformed the natural and social sciences as well as everyday life over the past three centuries. A continuous narrative connects the earliest application of probability and statistics in gambling and insurance to the most recent forays into law medicine polling and baseball. Separate chapters explore the theoretical and methodological impact on biology physics and psychology. In contrast to the literature on the mathematical development of probability and statistics this book centers on how these technical innovations recreated our conceptions of nature mind and society" Cambridge publishers. Cambridge University Press, (1989). hardcover books
1967259228New York: East Village Other Inc 1967. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid underground newspaper articles news review opinion events photos ads lightly-worn and toned on newsprint. Editor/writer Glennby appears clothed as the issue's Slum Goddess. Lattimer's "Bunny Pediphile" illustrated with a Spain cartoon as Rodriguez. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
1967259226New York: East Village Other Inc 1967. Newspaper. 20p. folded tabloid underground newspaper articles news review opinion events photos ads heavily-worn and toned on newsprint. Dracula Sucks. Letters from and to Ginsberg in re his previous article in issue 2:2. Firesign Theatre's Rocky Rococco I am the Real Rocky!aka Phil Proctor. East Village Other, Inc unknown books
2000179669New York NY: D.A.P. 2000. Hardcover. VG. Black cloth covers sliver lettering. Pictorial DJ. 127 pp : illustrations. Pennsylvania Station was a marvel in its time but it became a relic a symbol of a bygone era in a time when the world preferred to look forward; a costly "white elephant" that had to come down to save money. The decision in 1962 to replace the old station and its subsequent demolition ultimately proved to be key moments in the birth of the historical preservation movement--a movement that came too late to save Penn Station itself. But during this period one might on any given day of the week have seen Peter Moore in the station carefully photographing the building and the process of its destruction even as above his head--and above the heads of the 200 000 commuters who transversed the station each day--cranes were beginning to take down what had been one of the grandest public buildings of the 20th century. Moore visited the Station again and again between 1962 and 1966 to document its architectural form as well as the drama of its ''unbuilding.'' The resulting photographs combine compositionally elegant images of architectural form and details with haunting pictures of glass and masonry stripped away from steel girders as the building is progressively demolished. D.A.P. hardcover books
198250282Athens GA: University of Georgia 1982. First Edition. 8vo pp. xv 188. Notes index. Illustrated. Blue cloth. Top edges little spotted o/w a nice copy in very slightly scuffed dj. Mankin a southern liberal was the first woman elected to Congress from the state of Georgia. University of Georgia unknown books
19587884New York: Random House 1958. Octavo 21 x 15 cm. xiii 3 229 pages. Index. Illustrated. Seventh printing. Over three hundred recipes and menus for Jewish-style cooking perfected for your enjoyment by the famed hostess of the Catskill resort. Grossinger and her husband Paul emigrated to the U.S. from Austria and soon opened a small boarding house in the Catskill Mountains of New York State in 1914. The recipes are drawn from around Eastern Europe and the Netherlands. The audience for the book is clearly a broader American audience becoming familiar with Jewish cooking and culture in part through institutions like the Grossinger's resort and simple explanations of Jewish Holidays and uses of various types of fat to keep Kosher or not are included. one small spot to text block fore edge; near fine in publisher's illustrated white cloth. In a lightly soiled dust jacket price-clipped and with a closed tear to the bottom edge of the front panel. Near very good. Random House hardcover books
2009183173Saint Benedict Press 2009-10-01. Paperback. Very Good. Clean has a good binding and crisp pages. Previous owner name marked out on front inside cover no other marks or notations. HS. Saint Benedict Press paperback books
200036252North Dighton MA: JG Press 2000. First edn 2nd printing. 4to pp. 750. More than 2000 entries interactively indexed with over 2500 illustrations maps and charts many in color. Essays by prominent experts in many fields. As new in dj. Heavy. JG Press unknown books
2004278922New York: Clarkson Potter 2004. First. hardcover. very good/near fine. Many Illus. some in color. Square 8vo black boards d.w. New York: Clarkson Potter 2004. Very good<br/><br/> Presentation copy.<br/><br/> Clarkson Potter unknown books