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1970174726Lexington KY: Gnomon Press 1970. First edition. Softcover. Brief introduction by Berry and notes by Gassan. The first monograph on Meatyard. Includes 34 black and white photographs. A very good copy in photo-illustrated wrappers with some minor wear but internally a clean copy. Gnomon Press unknown books
19631337857Washington: Office of the Surgeon General Department of the Army 1963. Hardcover. Octavo; 2 volumes; G; Hardcover; Spine brown with gold print on black banner; Boards in brown cloth with gold print slight wear to spine caps bumps to corners blemishes on rear of v. 2 else clean and strong; Text block has owner label on front pastedown v. 1 few pages at center of v. 2 uncut else clean and tight; 2 vols. xxiv 393 pages; xxvii 615 pages illustrated b&w some color. 1337857. FP New Rockville Stock. Office of the Surgeon General, Department of the Army hardcover books
19685499London: Collins 1968. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. 1968 1st edition. Solid and VG in a bright VG dustjacket with light creasing at the spine. Octavo 176 pgs. <br/><br/> Collins hardcover books
20091342595New York: Rizzoli 2009. First Thus First Printing. Hardcover. Quarto 260 pages; VG/VG; spine white with olive green lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering; mild shelf wear and soiling; inscribed by Miller at half title; profusely illustrated with black and white and full color photos; pages clean; shelved Front Table. 1342595. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Rizzoli hardcover books
196632779New York: Ace Books Inc 1966. Softcover. Yellow edgestain. Slight crease to front cover age toning to inside covers as to be expected overall a VG copy. 254 pp. Cover illustration by Bob Schinella. 6-1/2" x 4-1/4" <br/><br/>Includes Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s "Harrison Bergeron" first published in 1961 in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction." Also includes; "The Sources of the Nile;" "Somebody to Play With;" "Softly While You're Sleeping;" "The Machine That Won The War;" "Go for Baroque;" "Time Lag;" "George;" "Shotgun Cure;" "The One Who Returns;" "The Captivity;" "Alpha Ralpha Boulevard;" "Effigy;" "E=MC2;" "The Haunted Village." Ace Books Inc paperback books
1966006526Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 1966. Her first book winner of a Houghton Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award. Warmly inscribed by the author to "one of the few great men of medicine of the Twentieth Century." Slight foxing to cloth; near fine in a heavily foxed very good jacket with a couple of closed edge tears. A Southern novel compared by the publisher to Flannery O'Connor's Wise Blood and Carson McCullers's The Heart is a Lonely Hunter. Long Walker Percy blurb on rear dust jacket flap. An uncommon book signed or inscribed. Unless otherwise noted our first editions are first printings. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
19749004583Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1974. 1st. Hardcover. Book fine Dust jacket fine. Bound in the publisher's original quarter navy blue and white cloth with the front cover and spine stamped in silver. <br/><br/> Houghton Mifflin hardcover books
199983306Seattle: Seattle Art Museum distributed by the University of Washington Press 1999. 1st ed. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. illustrations many color 333p. Hardcover. dj. 31cm. <br/><br/> Seattle Art Museum distributed by the University of Washington Press hardcover books
1999148064Seattle: Seattle Art Museum 1999. Hardcover. Fine/VG light wear to dj flaps. Grey-green cloth/boards with gilt lettering. Color-illus. dj with green/brown lettering on spine. 333 pp. with 83 color plates and additional figures. More than 40 artists are introduced with biographies and featured paintings are discussed in the context of the artists' careers and the times. Essays are included on the neglected topic of connoisseurship concerning boxes and box inscriptions plus an appendix of seals and signatures. In the early development of nihonga Kyoto artists incorporated some elements of Western art but they were more anchored in tradition than artists in Tokyo. In the Taisho period however they created strikingly diverse and original expressions with fresh subjects a daring use of color and experimental compositions. Seattle Art Museum hardcover books
26963Softcover. VG. Pictorial wraps. 122 pp. Profuse color plates. Entries are illustrated with color plates and descriptive annotations. Artists include Ellen Wallace Sharples Thomas Cole Severin Roesen Winslow Homer Mary Cassatt Willard Metcalf Childe Hassam Edward Potthast Albert Bloch George Bellows Charles Sheeler Milton Avery and many others. unknown books
1831254561London 1831. Miniature globe in turned walnut case with domed lid. 1.5 inch diameter. 12 hand colored globe gores with original varnish and metal pins at each pole which enable the globe to spin in the case. Cartouche set in north Pacific. Stains along the equator in the Pacific.<br/><br/> This terrestrial globe is the smallest version made by Newton and Berry Sumira p. 189. Wonderful detail included for such a small globe. The track of Captain Cook's final voyage of 1776 is shown when Captain Clarke and Gore sail to the Bering Sea after Cook is murdered. John Newton 1759-1844 is the founding member of this family firm. Miles Berry joined the firm in 1803. They also made planetaria and mechanical models. An excellent example of a pocket globe.<br/><br/> unknown books
1830124608London: Newton Son & Berry c. 1830-1836. Fine pair of rare early 19th century celestial and terrestrial table globes published by Newton Son & Berry. Both the celestial and terrestrial globe measure 12 inches in diameter with a calibrated brass meridian ring and 19 inch mahogany horizon ring decorated with mounted hand colored decorations. Mounted on ebonized oak stands. Each globe is comprised of 12 richly detailed hand-colored gores with polar calottes the terrestrial globe detailing the earth's landmasses major countries and cities and the celestial showing the major stars in various sizes related to their brightness displayed with a table of magnitudes. Major constellations and all twelve zodiac signs are illustrated with detailed hand-colored drawings. The cartouche on the celestial globe is inscribed "Newton's New & Improved Celestial Globe On which all the Stars Nebulae & Clusters contained in the extensive Catalogue of the late E. Wollaston E.R.S. are accurately laid down their Right Ascensions and Declinations having been recalculated for the Year 1830 by W. Newton. Manufactured by Newton Son & Berry Chancery Lane London Published 1836." In near fine condition with some light restoration. Each globe measures 19 inches tall. The sphericity of the Earth was established by Greek astronomers in the 3rd century BC with the earliest terrestrial globe appearing during that period. The earliest known globe was constructed by Crates of Mallus in Cilicia now Cukurova in modern-day Turkey in the mid-2nd century B.C.E. Now known as the Erdapfel the earliest extant terrestrial globe was produced in 1492 by German mapmaker navigator and merchant Martin Behaim in Nuremberg Germany. Traditionally globes were manufactured by gluing a printed paper map onto a sphere often made from wood. Newton, Son & Berry unknown books
192251886New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co 1922. Sheet_music. 6p 9x12 inches sheet music wraps with photo of Norman "The Creole Fashion Plate" in drag. Gay female impersonator and singer born in Baltimore in 1897. He billed himself as "The Creole Fashion Plate" and was known for his gowns mostly made by his mother with whom he traveled. All my life before me looks so dreary and so black / I think I'll choose the river and I'll never come back. Jerome H. Remick & Co unknown books
1922122143New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co 1922. Sheet_music. 6p 9x12 inches sheet music scattered musical notations in pencil several closed edge tears with photo of Norman "The Creole Fashion Plate" in drag. Gay female impersonator and singer born in Baltimore in 1897. He billed himself as "The Creole Fashion Plate" and was known for his gowns mostly made by his mother with whom he traveled. "All my life before me looks so dreary and so black / I think I'll choose the river and I'll never come back. Jerome H. Remick & Co unknown books
19706809Chicago: Modern Poetry Association 1970. 1st edition Vol CXVI No 2 original illustrated paperwraps as issued. The present volume features seven poems by O'Hara five poems by Merwin and many others. A fine copy with only minimal sunning to spine. Scarce issue. Modern Poetry Association unknown books
1961128445New York: Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor 1961. Draft script for the 1961 play. Brief annotations in holograph pencil and ink on the title page. <br/><br/>Chayefsky's play previewed on Broadway on November 8 1961 opened the following day an for over 200 performances and closed on June 2 1962. He was nominated for a Tony Award as were producers Coe and Cantor. <br/><br/>Gideon Campbell witnesses the Angel of the Lord March who enlists him to perform a miracle in battle and to kill an idolatrous Hebrew. Gideon refuses and suggests that his pity for man is above God's law. God begrudgingly concedes. <br/><br/>Basis for Wilhelm Semmelroth's West German film 1966 and for George Schaefer's Emmy nominated television movie 1971. <br/><br/>Black titled wrappers with paper title label on the spine. Title page present undated with a credit for playwright Chayefsky. 114 leaves with last page of text numbered 2-2-41 Act 2 Scene 2 Page 41. Mimeograph duplication. Pages and wrapper Near Fine bound with two silver brads. Fred Coe and Arthur Cantor unknown books
196072835Tulsa: White Dove Press 1960. Summer. 22 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. Cover art by Brainard who also contributes three drawings and the design of an advertisement. Work also by Berrigan Jack Anderson David Omer Bearden Richard Dokey Richard Gallup Carl Larsen C. Cleburne Culin LeRoi Jones Dan Teis Gilbert Sorrentino Martin Edward Cochran Robert Creeley and Padgett. Tulsa: White Dove Press, unknown books
1961WRCAM27971Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1961. iii-xiv3051pp. plus sixteen illustrations. Original brown cloth. Fine. In dust jacket. The history of the course of events that ultimately produced Lucien B. Maxwell as the greatest landowner in the history of the United States. University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
19619017564Norman: University of Oklahoma 1961. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in the publisher's original light brown cloth spine stamped in brown. Maps and illustrations throughout. Bibliographical notes index. <br/><br/> University of Oklahoma hardcover books
196162228Norman: University of Oklahoma Press. Very Good. 1961. Hardcover. First Edition. 305pp. tan cloth with brown printing to spine. A clean Very Good copy in a price-clipped dj with some slight scuffing to edges and a small closed-tear to the bottom of the rear cover. . University of Oklahoma Press hardcover books
1986249770Albuquerque. : University of New Mexico Press. 1986. 1st Edition. Grey cloth red spine title. . Fine in a fine dustjacket. . 21x14 cm. . A tale of boom and bust in Cimarron County. University of New Mexico Press. hardcover books
19751336240New York: Playboy Press 1975. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/G; pp 246; ivory spine with red and blue text; dust jacket shows slight sunning to exterior; flaps mildly toned; minor rubbing to corners; mylar wrap; cloth has slightly sunned spine; mildly sunned head and tail edges; strong boards; text block exterior edges have slight wear; deckled fore edge; illustrated; interior clean; signed by Joe Pepitone. 1336240. FP New Rockville Stock. Playboy Press hardcover books
197031308Lexington: Gnomon Press 1970. First edition. Paperback. Very Good . Paperbound quarto. Early monograph on Meatyard containing 34 black and white images. Brief texts by Gassan and Wendell Berry. A handsome clean very good copy in bound photo-illustrated wrappers. Gnomon Press paperback books
197114969Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky 1971. First edition. Cloth. Very Good/very good. Square quarto. 96 pp of text followed by a suite of black and white photographs. A very good example in oatmeal cloth binding with some light soiling to covers. The original printed price on the inside front flap has been neatly scratched away otherwise a very good example of the dustwrapper with crease to front panel. What makes this a standout copy is the fact that it has been briefly INSCRIBED by Meatyard. The first example of the photographer's signature that we have seen in over a decade. This copy has also been SIGNED by Wendell Berry who provides the text. Only one other example of a book signed by Meatyard currently exists in the secondary market. The University Press of Kentucky unknown books
57444Apx. 7-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches 2. Both matted and framed one glazed. Apx. 7-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches 2. Works inscribed: "Polo Cannes Mandelieu 6.8.60" and "Cannes-Mandelieu 5.5.65" each signed "P.R. Berry." Berry was a founder of the St. Moritz Polo Club in 1959. unknown books