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1966135770Philadelphia / New York: Chilton Books a Division of Chilton Company 1966. Octavo pp. 220 cloth. First edition. Ten short stories. A fine copy in fine dust jacket with printed price on front flap circled in red ink. #135770 Chilton Books a Division of Chilton Company unknown books
1948139005New York: Buchholz Gallery 1948. Softcover. VG. Yellow wraps. 8 pp. 10 bw plates. Quoted remarks by Roger Fry. Lists 17 oils and 23 watercolors. Ephemeral and not returnable. Buchholz Gallery unknown books
19711192881971. Softcover. VG. Wraps. appx. 12 pp. 2 color 9 bw plates. Catalogue lists 44 works and provides one page of professional information along with an essay by Bruce St. John. unknown books
1995308301995. Softcover. VG light wear to corner covers. Green ill. wraps. 100 pp. 71 color plates. Essay by Edward Lebow. Includes illustrated checklist and catalogue entries as well as selected bibliography and exhibition history. unknown books
1850185405Baker and Scribner 1850-01-01. Second Edition. Hardcover. Good. Mild rubbing and wear to the boards- original green cloth blind stamped publishers binding. Has a good binding old personal stamp is on the front endpaper- same name is written twice in pencil and dated 1852. No other marks or notations. Has foxing throughout. 295 pages. Baker and Scribner hardcover books
196617129New York: Simon and Schuster. Near Fine in Very Good dj. c.1966. 1st U.S. edition. Hardcover. nice clean copy very slight indentation in bottom page edges affecting about 3 pages; jacket lightly soiled/rubbed one small closed tear at top edge of rear panel. Who was "Hilary March" This is apparently her only published book unless she wrote a 1927 novel called "Wet Weather" and when anyone writes a single novel which focuses rather intensely on the personal psychodrama of a protagonist of the same gender a reader's speculations OK mine inevitably trend to the autobiographical. Add to that a complete absence of any biographical cover blurb at least in this the American edition and one begins to suspect a pseudonym. Add to THAT the particular thematic concern of this particular book -- "An unwanted child she found her ability to trust and love constantly thwarted. A tentative first friendship was destroyed by a schoolmistress who accused her of Lesbianism. Accepting the woman's accusation as truth Barbara spent her adolescence questioning her feelings and despising herself." -- and I just can't help but wonder as I said: "Who WAS 'Hilary March'" Published in the U.K. in 1966 as "Either/Or." . Simon and Schuster hardcover books
1994173126New York: Pantheon 1994. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. A magical pairing of March's classic text with illustrations by Spiegelman. A very near fine copy in a very near fine dust jacket. Pantheon unknown books
2004122408Raleigh NC: Representative Government Press 2004. Paperback. 154p. wraps. Covers a bit soiled. Faint stray ink line near top of front cover. Defends government employees from "totally spurious allegations of racial discrimination Representative Government Press paperback books
1988017597Cincinnati: North Light Books 1988. 144p. numerous colored and b/w illus. dj. North Light Books unknown books
1932009089NY: Doubleday 1932. Hardcover. Very Good/Lacking Dw. First edition. Very good lacking dw. COPY OWNED BY FREDERIC AND FLORENCE MARCH with their bookplate pastedown. Doubleday hardcover books
27862Softcover. VG. Yellow stapled wraps. 43 pp. 27 bw ills. Essay by Marvin Schwartz. 17th- 19th century country style furniture. paperback books
200331055New York: Pace Wildenstein 2003. Softcover. VG. Beige wraps with dark brown stamped lettering. 112 pp. Illustrations. Catalogue of ane exhibition at Pace Wildenstein from February 28 to March 29 2003. Pace Wildenstein paperback books
191116872London England: Methuen & Co 1911. Hardcover. VG- small tear at top of spine affixed with old clear tape wear and mild soiling on cover. Bookplates of two painting galleries inside cover. Blue cloth. 172 pp. Numerous bw plates. Methuen & Co hardcover books
2001302422001. Softcover. VG. Pictorial wraps. 120 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. Text in Portuguese and English. Collaboration between several Sao Paulo galleries who presented their individual choices of artworks. paperback books
1968161603Hong Kong: Opium Books 1968. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Scarce SF novel by Keith Laumer's sister. Trade paperback format. Sargent British and American Utopia Literature 1516-1985 p. 314. Reginald 08694. A fine copy. #161603 Opium Books unknown books
1968153991Hong Kong: Opium Books 1968. Octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Scarce SF novel by Keith Laumer's sister. Trade paperback format. Sargent British and American Utopia Literature 1516-1985 p. 314. Reginald 08694. A fine copy. #153991 Opium Books unknown books
1993160164Palma De Mallorca: Galeria Ferran Cano 1993. First edition. Softcover. Exhibition catalog. Brief text in English French and Spanish by Cristofol Timoner and Joan Sastre. Includes numerous color illustrations and two translucent sheets with black and white illustrations. A very good copy in wrappers with some tanning to the translucent sheets. Otherwise a clean copy. Galeria Ferran Cano unknown books
1989160626Palma De Mallorca: Galeria Ferran Cano 1989. First edition. Oblong softcover. Includes 11 color illustrations and a list of previous exhibitions. A near fine copy in wrappers. Scarce with no copies listed in OCLC. Galeria Ferran Cano unknown books
1995299801995. Softcover. VG- light bumping to corners. Black ill. wraps. 155 pp. Profuse bw ills. Proceedings of an international symposium held at the Palmer Museum of Art. Contributions by several notable experts. Study of artists such as Michele Tosini Maso da San Friano Giovan Battista Vanni Peitro della Vecchia Trophime Bigot and Giovanni Battista Boncori. paperback books
28959Softcover. VG. Red stapled wraps. 13 pp. 12 bw plates. paperback books
1977281830London: Thames & Hudson 1977. hardcover. fine/near fine. With 111 illustrations in black and white. 144 pages slim small 4to. London: Thames & Hudson 1977. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.<br/><br/> With the ownership signature of Mildred Schmertz editor in chief the the Architectural Review.<br/><br/> Thames & Hudson unknown books
1938302506n.p. n.p. 1938. 1938. Limited edition. 8vo. Two page introduction by Louis Untermeyer. Original 1/2 black cloth over gold boards; birght pink endpapers rubbing at edges. Very good. 80 pages. No dust jacket. Number 14 of 200 numbered copy for subscribers only. Remains an underground erotic cult classic since its first appearance. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. [n.p., n.p., 1938]. hardcover books
19801203001980. Softcover. VG- Ex-lib. sticker at bottom of spine; bookplate on first page; Some scuffing and light creasing to wraps. White ill. wraps. 84 pp. Profuse bw and color plates. Great catalogue featuring pioneering artists' works and biographical data.Introduction by Hutton. Essays by Lev Nusberg and Sarah Bodine. Autobiographical sketch by Ilya G.Chashnik the artist's son. Additionally there is a text by Chashnik on the Suprematist Method. Catalogue lists 82 works in the exhibition. Beautiful color plates. paperback books
29856Cincinnati Ohio: Cincinnati Art Galleries no date given. Softcover. VG- Ex-lib. label at front panel ink stamp and pencil marking inside. Green tri-fold brochure. 8 panels. Numerous color ills. Comprised of brief biography price guide and many illustrations. Cincinnati Art Galleries paperback books
19969023341New York: Hyperion 1996. 1st. Hardcover. Near fine/near fine. Jim La Marche. Bound in the publisher's original illustrated paper covered boards. Lightly rubbed at edges and extremities of dust jacket else fine. Illustrated throughout in color. <br/><br/> Hyperion hardcover books