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63-8152Paris: G. Duvivier 1907. 21.5 x 13.5 cm. Signed hand written letter on G. Duvivier letterhead to unidentified recipient. Very Good. En Francais. Paris: G. Duvivier, 1907. unknown
63-8151Paris: Maison De La Pensee 1874. 20 x 13 cm. Signed hand written letter on folded sheet to unidentified recipient. Very Good. En Francais. Paris: Maison De La Pensee, 1874. unknown
2009142917Mar del Plata Buenos Aires: Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata: Facultad de Arquitectura Urbanismo y Diseño/CEDODAL Mar del Plata: 2009. First edition. Paperback. Used; Like New. Tall 4to wrps 288 pp. maps color photos illus. tables plans facsimiles tables. Exploration into the works of acclaimed Argentine pioneer picturesque architect Alula Baldessarini. With numerous black-and-white as well as color photos of works throughout. Includes numerous plans and maps. Features the following historical/analytical commentaries: "El Pintoresquismo como Pensamiento Sensibilidad y Arquitectura" "Los Lugares de Alula Baldessarini" "Piedra Mar del Plata y Voluntad Creativa" "Planos de Ubicación de la Obra en Mar del Plata" "Documentación de los Sub-Sistemas Constructivos" and "Estructura y Análisis de los Jardines". Printed on semi-glossy coated stock. Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata: Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño/CEDODAL Mar del Plata: paperback
69-1730Paris: Sotheby's 2008. 4to. circa 30 pp. Stapled Wrap Color Plates. Poor Dampstained. Loosely Laid In: Auction Results. Paris: Sotheby's, 2008. unknown
2003Q-043969244XScholastic 2003-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scholastic paperback
0331385422.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199726928Baton Rouge:: Louisiana State University Press 1997. First Paperback Printing. A Very Good square copy with some sunning to the spine. Review copy with slip laid-in. This book is Pizer's study of seven major works by Paris expatriates that includes: Hemingway's "A Moveable Feast" and "The Sun Also Rises" Gertrude Stein's "The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas" Anais Nin's "Diary" Dos Passo's "Nineteen-Nineteen" Scott Fitzgerald's "Tender is the Night" and Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer." Louisiana State University Press, paperback
51-7242Paris: Studio Chevojon 9 rue Cadet circa 1950s. Eleven silver prints documenting . movie set. Likely a French production of the American West.Most 14 x 23cm. Mounted recto verso on 2 sheets. .The Studio Chevojon was a renowned Parisian photography studio known for documenting architecture interior design and Art Deco particularly between the 1880s and 1950s. They documented major landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and designed interiors for designers like Jean-Michel Frank offering a glimpse into 20th-century Parisian life. Paris: Studio Chevojon, 9 rue Cadet, circa 1950s unknown
199628372<p>Washington D.C.:: Counterpoint 1996. First Printing of the First Paperback Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine illustrated paperback binding "Americans in Paris" documents the work and influence of these four notable artists of the avant-garde who flowered during the 1920s in Paris. Turner follows the development of four Americans who came to Paris during the Twenties and returned to the US with renewed enthusiasm for their art. The book features the photography of Man Ray who brought Dadism to New York. Gerald Murphy who honed his minimalist post cubist cityscapes here and Stuart Davis who produced some of his best tightly constructed surrealist cubism-influenced paintings. Alexander Calder developed the new medium of bent and twisted wire as art and the never imagined mobile. Included with all this is Guy Davenport's trenchant essay explicating this art and of Paris as the eternal attraction for artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Richly illustrated with 39 color and 103 b&w images.</p> Counterpoint, paperback
199625976<p>Washington D.C.:: Counterpoint 1996. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright unclipped dust jacket. "Americans in Paris" documents the work and influence of these four notable artists of the avant-garde who flowered during the 1920s in Paris. Turner follows the development of four Americans who came to Paris during the Twenties and returned to the US with renewed enthusiasm for their art. The book features the photography of Man Ray who brought Dadism to New York. Gerald Murphy who honed his minimalist post cubist cityscapes here and Stuart Davis who produced some of his best tightly constructed surrealist cubism-influenced paintings. Alexander Calder developed the new medium of bent and twisted wire as art and the never imagined mobile. Included with all this is Guy Davenport's trenchant essay explicating this art and of Paris as the eternal attraction for artists of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Richly illustrated with 39 color and 103 b&w images.</p> Counterpoint, hardcover
198423341Ann Arbor: :: The Olivia & Hill Press 1984. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine dj with touch of wear to jacket corners. This street guide chronicles where Americans from John Paul Jones to Martin Luther King Jr. lived worked played and were seen. Maps and anecdotal histories. Contains much material on the expatriate community in Paris in the 1920s. Each entry is enhanced with quotes anecdotes and excerpts from letters. Illustrated with photos and maps. The Olivia & Hill Press, unknown
200429330<p>New York:: The Library of America 2004. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. American writers came to Paris as statesmen soldiers students tourists and sometimes they stayed as expatriates. This anthology ranges from the crucial early impressions of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin to the latter-day reflections of writers as varied as James Baldwin Isadora Duncan and Jack Kerouac. Along the way we encounter the energetic travelers of the nineteenth century—Emerson Mark Twain Henry James—and the pilgrims of the twentieth: Gertrude Stein F. Scott Fitzgerald E. E. Cummings Cole Porter Henry Miller. Americans in Paris is a diverse and constantly engaging mosaic full of revealing cultural gulfs and misunderstandings personal and literary experimentation and profound moments of self-discovery.</p> The Library of America, hardcover
200427039New York:: The Library of America 2004. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. American writers came to Paris as statesmen soldiers students tourists and sometimes they stayed as expatriates. This anthology ranges from the crucial early impressions of Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin to the latter-day reflections of writers as varied as James Baldwin Isadora Duncan and Jack Kerouac. Along the way we encounter the energetic travelers of the nineteenth century—Emerson Mark Twain Henry James—and the pilgrims of the twentieth: Gertrude Stein F. Scott Fitzgerald E. E. Cummings Cole Porter Henry Miller. Americans in Paris is a diverse and constantly engaging mosaic full of revealing cultural gulfs and misunderstandings personal and literary experimentation and profound moments of self-discovery. The Library of America, unknown
196928545<p>New York:: Doubleday 1969. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This copy signed by the author. The author focuses his history of American artists in Paris on Henry Miller Ernest Hemingway Gertrude Stein e.e. cummings Man Ray and Virgil Thomson.</p> Doubleday, hardcover
196928723<p>New York:: Doubleday 1969. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Wickes documents the legendary community of writers and artists in Paris Gertrude Stein's arrival in 1903 to Henry Miller's departure in 1939. He depicts the unique artistic atmosphere that dominated Paris with creation and exploration that included the activites of Virgil Thomson Man Ray Ernest Hemingway and e.e. cummings to name just a few. Illustrated with photographs.</p> Doubleday, hardcover
198428930Ann Arbor:: The Olivia & Hill Press 1984. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine price-clipped dust jacket. This historical street guide to Paris is organized by streets in alphabetical order indicating those Americans who have lived on that street. The list of Americans includes: adventurers architects musicians diplomats inventors journalists writers painters and military men. Illustrated with photographs and maps. The Olivia & Hill Press, unknown
197729460<p>Chicago:: Contemporary Books Inc 1977. First Printing.of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy with an abrasion to the front pastedown in a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with a closed edge tear. This account of the expatriate community in Paris between the wars focuses on the American writers composers and artists who made the bookstores cabarets cafes and salons their playgrounds where many of their creative endeavors were germinated. Includes 200 photographs some never before published.</p> Contemporary Books, Inc, hardcover
197727521<p>Chicago:: Contemporary Books Inc 1977. First Printing.of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This account of the expatriate community in Paris between the wars focuses on the American writers composers and artists who made the bookstores cabarets cafes and salons their playgrounds where many of their creative endeavors were germinated. Includes 200 photographs some never before published.</p> Contemporary Books, Inc, hardcover
198425798<p>Ann Arbor:: The Olivia & Hill Press 1984. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine copy in a Near Fine price-clipped dust jacket with a touch of edge wear to the spine. This historical street guide to Paris is organized by streets in alphabetical order indicating those Americans who have lived on that street. The list of Americans includes: adventurers architects musicians diplomats inventors journalists writers painters and military men. Illustrated with photographs and maps.</p> The Olivia & Hill Press, hardcover
197721653Chicago: :: Contemporary Books Inc 1977. First Printing.of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy with a previous owner's inscription on the flyleaf in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. This account of the expatriate community in Paris between the wars focuses on the American writers composers and artists who made the bookstores cabarets cafes and salons their playgrounds where many of their creative endeavors were germinated. Includes 200 photographs some never before published. Contemporary Books, Inc, unknown
196923336New York:: Doubleday 1969. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy with a previous owner name on flyleaf in a Very Good plus clipped dust jacket with two scrapes to the front panel of the jacket. The author focuses his history of American artists in Paris on Henry Miller Ernest Hemingway Gertrude Stein e.e. cummings Man Ray and Virgil Thomson. Doubleday, unknown
184152127lithograph. EXTREMELY RARE view from 'Essai sur la Construction Navale des Peuples Extra-Europeens'. Reference: Graesse V. 134; Cat. Nederl. Scheepvart Mus. 758; Polak 7321; Sabin 58593; Taylor 72; not in Kroepelin & Hill Collections. Condition: with stains and burn marks on upper plate & verso and with tears along edges end plate of album thus more wear; several small professionally repaired tears in the margins not affecting plate little paper added at the left worn corner; with few foxing spots at the bottom margin not affecting plate; general paper toning. Arthus Bertrand, Paris.
194028754New York:: Simon & Schuster 1940. First printing of the First Edition. A Very Good plus copy with teal green cloth in a Very Good plus unclipped dust jacket with a closed edge tear to the top spine fold. Flanner was The New Yorker's Paris correspondent from the 1920s through the 1970s and in this her second book she profiles the City of Light its arts community and some of the crimes that made headlines during the Crazy Years of the Twenties. Simon & Schuster, hardcover
24.08.Revolutionary<p>AN AUTHENTICK HISTORY OF THE LATE WAR BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. <br />with a Full Account of Every Battle by Sea and Land; The Defection of General Hull His Trial and Sentence; The Massacre at the River Raisin; The Destruction of the City of Washington; The Treaty of Peace in 1815 </p><p>First Edition. <br />1829. </p><p><br />The binding is original. <br />Complete in one volume. </p><p>by Davis Paris M Ithaca: Published by Davis & Saunders. </p><p>Printed by Mack & Andrus 1829. 1st Edition. Leather. Very Good/No jacket as issued. 12mo. 360pp. Bound in full calf with title on red morocco label on spine in gilt. </p><p>Leather surface cracking particularly along the spine. General wear to edges and joints.<br />Paste downs browned. Occasional light scattered foxing or browning. Hinges secure. <br />A Very Good copy in the original binding. </p><p>Howes D128.</p><p><br />This will be well protected for shipping via Priority Mail. </p><p>Please see my other listings for similar books. </p><p>24.08</p>
183639235NY: Ebenezer F. Baker. Fair with no dust jacket. 1836. Hardcover. Contemporary cloth with leather label to spine. Cloth worn and stained spine cloth splitting along joint corners bumped. Foxing. Five frontis plates. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 360 pages . Ebenezer F. Baker hardcover