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19611245841961. Softcover. Wraps. 20 pp. 19 bw plates. Catalogue lists 88 works. Lists addresses of participants. unknown books
19421829411942. Softcover. VG. Tan stapled wraps. 52 pp. Catalogue lists 350 works. No photos. unknown books
19621245831962. Softcover. Wraps. 24 pp. 25 bw plates. Catalogue lists 115 works. Lists addresses of participants. unknown books
193552381935. Softbound. VG. Brown Wraps. 32 pp. 9 bw plates. Lists 534 works alphabetically by artist. paperback books
197626711976. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 108 pp. 24 bw plates. Lists 148 paintings 48 sculptures 59 graphic arts entries 74 watercolors. All have prices listed. unknown books
1977319581977. Softcover. VG sticker to cover. Off-white stapled wraps. 90 pp. unknown books
1035621952. Softcover. VG. Folded tan sheet in protective sleeve. No illustrations. Lists 72 works by 44 artists. No illustrations. unknown books
19791083921979. Softbound. VG. Wraps with green lettering. 150 pp. manybw plates. 73 artists represented by about 100 works. Edition limited to 1000 copies. paperback books
19831083821983. Softcover. VG small label on cover. Green wraps. Unpaginated about 100 pp. pp. many bw plates. 21 artists represented by about 100 works. The works are representative of artists working in the southeast. Essay and selection by Douglas Schultz. unknown books
1995367911995. Softcover. VG small label on cover. Stiff wraps with orange spine. 63 pp. bw plates. 23 artists represented by about 100 works. The works are representative of artists working in the southeast. Essay and selection by Dan Cameron. unknown books
19351247761935. Softbound. VG- catalogue somewhat soiled with small piece of tape along spine. Yellowish wraps. 20 pp. No illus. Catalogue lists 211 works with a list of award winners. paperback books
19781083901978. Softbound. VG label on lower left cover. White glossy wraps with blue printing. 40 pp. 24 bw plates. Catalogue lists 125 works by 125 artists. 1000 copies printed. Nice sized plates. Also lists award winners. unknown books
19801083951980. Softbound. VG label on lower left cover. White glossy wraps with black printing. 42 pp. 20 bw plates. Catalogue lists 173 works by about 100 artists. 1000 copies printed. Nice sized plates. Also lists award winners. unknown books
1946254551946. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 32 pp. 20 bw plates. Catalogue lists 78 works with a one-page introduction and list of illustrations. paperback books
19061830171906. Softcover. VG. Wraps. 56 xv pp. 12 bw repros. Catalogue lists 622 works index. unknown books
19771027411977. Softbound. VG. Stiff wraps. 32 pp. 25 bw plates. Catalogue lists 200 works. unknown books
19401247771940. Softbound. VG- catalogue somewhat soiled with small piece of tape along spine. Printed wraps with map in background. 16 pp. No illus. Catalogue lists 184 works with a list of award winners. paperback books
19691357981969. Softcover. VG exlibrary with stamp on outside of folding portfolio case. Green wraps. 12 sheets printed on both sides with images of works 2 are in color andblue folding sheet of Awards and Green tri-fold sheet with essay and listing. Catalogue lists 40 Juried works and 20 works included by invitation.with a two-page introductory essay by Wahneta Robinson some interesting illustrations interspersed with quotes from famous artists. 1200 copies printed. Catalogue designed by Walter Showalter. paperback books
1872000511New York: Harper & Brothers 1872. Hardcover. Very Good. Early edition; 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"; pp. 9 2-88 4; original pebbled brown boards; gilt title; red tint to page edges; minor wear to head and tail of spine; illustrated with numerous in-line engravings; very good to near fine. Attached to front cover verso is an ornate bookplate of Ellwood Cooper and Sarah Paxon Moore Cooper. He was a horticulturist and a shrewd businessman who went down in history known as the first manufacturer of olive oil in the United States and the inventor of the equipment necessary for the production of said oil. He was also responsible for bringing the eucalyptus tree to Santa Barbara. Ellwood Bluffs County Park and Ellwood Union School in the region have been named after him. Written by Francis March "considered the principal founder of modern comparative linguistics in Anglo-Saxon" the book was said to be aimed at "training the pupil to see hear and think as well as to remember rightly." New York: Harper & Brothers 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
184120011<p>Julius Rubens Ames and Gilbert Vale compilers.<i> The Bible of Nature and Substance of Virtue.</i> Albany: C. Van Benthuysen 1842. </p><p>Bound with:</p><p><i>The Bible of Nature Comprising the Moral State of Nations the Revelation of Nature and the Substance of the Essay on Materialism and Extract from the Lectures and Discourses and from a Translation of the Philosophy of Nature by John Stewart the Pedestrian Philosopher.</i> Albany: C. Van Benthuysen 1842. </p><p>Bound with: </p><p><i>The Moral State of Nations or Travels over the Most Interesting Parts of the Globe</i> . . . Granville Middletown N. J.: Printed by George H. Evans 1840. </p><p>Bound with: </p><p><i>The Revelation of Nature </i>. . . London: Printed for J. Ridgway 1790; from the original edition revised and re-printed by G. Evans 1835. </p><p>Bound with: </p><p><i>Opus Maximum an Essay on Materialism . . . by John Stewart the Pedestrian Philosopher.</i> New-York: n. p. 1841. <br /></p><p>5 vols bound into contemporary cloth 7.25 x 4.63 inches frontispiece 202; 2; vii-viii ix-xxv 1; 4; frontispiece 4 126; 122; 74 pages. Excised leaf of an advertisement also laid in. First American editions of the <i>Bible of Nature</i> and of the <i>Opus Maximum</i>.</p>An interesting example of an early American radical book publishing consortium. Pedestrian Stewart 1742-1822 was by all accounts a brilliant eccentric who had traveled across Europe and England and large chunks of North America on foot all in an attempt to reform both men and their minds; his ideas tended toward the radical if perhaps at times unreadable. See the DNB. <br /><br />The two volumes here of <i>The Bible of Nature</i> were published together by a consortium of free thought and radical publishers including expatriate English free thought emigrants Gilbert Vale and George Evans and by J. P. Mendum; the second volume as collected here appears either to be fragmentary or published solely as an introduction to stereotype editions of the Evans editions of <i>Moral State of Nations</i> and the <i>Revelation of Nature</i>. <br /><br />Something of a bibliographical tangle given that the stereotype plates were evidently available free to the asking for American radical publishers of the period and completeness of the second part of the <i>Bible of Nature</i> is unclear and may have been included here simply as a sort of table of contents to the volumes that here follow; whether this sammelband is as published and sold by the radical reformer George Henry Evans or had collected by an early reader is unclear. The New-York edition of <i>Opus Maxium</i> not located in OCLC. <br /><br />Somewhat rubbed bumped and a trifle shaken; some foxing and light staining; a good copy. [v. p.] books
1820284563New York: Gould and Banks 1820. Second American Edition. Full Leather. Very Good binding. The Second American Edition of Samuel March Phillips' Treatise on the Law of Evidence with notes by the editors on relevant American cases and their rulings. The work became a standard text for the Law of Evidence. Discrete partial reback by a conservator. Toning and foxing to the textblock. Contemporary nameplate on the front pastedown. Full leather with red leather label on the spine and lettering stamped in gilt. Minor loss to the top of the spine. Very Good. Very Good binding. Gould and Banks unknown books
1648603451648. In These Times Wherein Actions for Slander are More Common" March John 1612-1657. Actions for Slaunder Or A Methodicall Collection Under Certain Grounds and Heads Of What Words are Actionable in the Law And What Not A Treatise of Very Great Use and Consequence to All Men Especially in These Times Wherein Actions for Slander are More Common And doe Much More Abound Then in Times Past: And When the Malice of Men so Much Encreases Well May Their Tongue Want a Directory. To Which is Added: Awards or Arbitrements Methodified Under Severall Grounds and Heads Collected Out of Our Year Books And Other Private Authentick Authorities; Wherein is Principally Shewed What Arbitrements are Good in Law And What Not. A Learning of no Lesse Use and Consequence to All Men Then the Former; For that Submissions to Arbitrements Were Never More in Use Then in These Times. And this Learning Well Observed Would Avoid Multitudes of Suits and Contentions Which Dayly Arise Through the Defects of Arbitrements. Whereunto is Added an Exact Table. London: Printed by I.C. for Mathew Walbanck 1648. 2 31 34-114 117-132 135-241 11 pp. Part I of a two-part work see below. Octavo 5-1/2" x 3-1/2". Contemporary sheep blind rules to boards and spine. Some rubbing to extremities with some wear to foot of spine and upper corners shallow scuff to rear board. Light toning to text internally clean. $400. Second edition. "There is one book written during this period which is exclusively devoted to the law of tort. That is John March's little book on actions for slander published in 1647. Actions for slander had long figured prominently in the reports; and this book is an able attempt to extract some general principles from the cases" Holdsworth. The second edition is a reissue of the first edition 1647. The second part of the second edition which is dated 1649 and has its own title page and pagination is an outline of actions with a collection of forms. Holdsworth A History of English Law V:393. Sweet & Maxwell A Legal Bibliography of The British Commonwealth 1:247 24. unknown books
19711310593Tokyo; New York: McGraw-Hill Kogakusha Ltd.; Marcel Dekker Inc 1971; 1977. Mixed Editions. Octavo; pp 1328421; Good; yellow spine with black text and off-white spine with orange text; 2 volumes textbook and workbook; cloth has slight rubbing to edges; light soiling to exterior of textbook; sunned spine; workbook in paperback shows moderate soiling to exterior; text blocks shows slight wear to exterior edges of both books; interiors clean. 1310593. FP New Rockville Stock. McGraw-Hill Kogakusha, Ltd.; Marcel Dekker, Inc unknown books
1963200842New York: Tower Publications 1963. Paperback. 188p. very good first edition PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Lesbian pulp fiction. Midwood F255. Another trash novel with no lesbian content from the author who has around 20 titles in Grier. Tower Publications paperback books