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198834922Sag Harbor: Second Chance Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1988. Hardcover. 0933256701 . First edition thus. Fine in a near fine a bit sun faded along the spine dust jacket. . Second Chance Press hardcover books
2011125444New York New York: Spanierman Gallery 2011. Softcover. New. BASEMENT. Color illus. wraps; 31 pp.; 40 color figures. Issued in conjunction with a 2011 exhibition. Includes an essay by Lisa N. Peters; Accompanied an exhibition of works by artists such as Will Barnet George Bellows Sears Gallagher Marsden Hartley Alex Katz John Marin Betty Parsons Andrew Wyeth Jamie Wyeth William Zorach and others. Spanierman Gallery unknown books
199026692NY: Henry Holt. Fine in Fine dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0805012613 . Illustrated by Maria Cristina Brusca. First printing. Fine in a fine dust jacket. . Henry Holt hardcover books
184727803Paris 1847. 8" x 10.5" manuscript. 4 pp 2 leaves glued together at left margin apparently by author. Second leaf is short letter addressed to Messrs. Holford C. of London dated Paris Jan. 30 1847 which appears to ask that the attached letter be forwarded to James Holford. Some age toning along edges. Pages are splitting along folds and edges are chipped some text affected with loss of a few letters here and there. Good. <br/><br/> Berry was indebted to Holford; his letter explains his shaky state of affairs. <br/> James Holford's death was announced in the The Chicago Democratic Press in May 1854. A native of London he had been a large holder of Illinois Indiana and Arkansas State bonds when the public credit of those States became impaired. Holford claimed that the citizens of those States were obligated to make restitution to him. He wrote and published several letters upon this subject one of which was addressed to the Illinois Legislature at its 1850 session in which he urged them to apply the lands donated for the Central Railroad to the liquidation of the debt of Holford. He was said to have left behind an immense fortune. unknown books
2000183862000. Softcover. VG- slight wear to extremities. Color wraps. 64 pp. Numerous color plates. Includes work by Paul Cadmus John Storrs Edward Hopper John Steuart Curry Paul Sample Ralston Crawford and many more. unknown books
20061327822n.p.: The American Academy in Rome 2006. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Large octavo; pp 271; VG-; blue spine with gilt text; no jacket; cloth has mildly sunned exterior; lightly bumped rear head fore corner; previous bookshop's sticker to rear; strong boards; text block clean; Illustrated;. 1327822. FP New Rockville Stock. The American Academy in Rome hardcover books
1993120610Charlottesville VA: Second Street Gallery 1993. First edition. Oblong softcover. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran March 5-28 1993. Essay by Mark Power. Includes a number of black and white images. An about very good plus copy in stapled wrappers with a rubber stamp from the SF Camerawork Reference Library they recently sold their books to the rear panel where there is a small edge tear to the bottom. Complimentary card laid in. Scarce with only 5 copies listed in OCLC. Second Street Gallery unknown books
197129265Seattle: Mill Mountain Press 1971. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Third issue of Broughton's impressive small press literary review. Notable for the inclusion of five poems by Frank Stanford plus work by Kay Boyle Fred Chappell William Stafford and many others. Crease to rear cover else a very good example. 133 pages. Mill Mountain Press paperback books
194847833Cambridge: University Press 1948. hardcover. very good. 240pp. 8vo green cloth. Cambridge: At the University Press 1948. Very good.<br/><br/> University Press unknown 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
201215540Saratoga Springs NY: Skidmore College 2012. Hardcover. Near Fine. A handsome copy of the catalogue based on the February-May 2012 exhibition at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College. Clean tight and Near Fine in its pictorial laminate boards. Thick quarto crisp black-and-white and vivid color reproductions thruout. Edited by Ian Berry. <br/><br/> Skidmore College hardcover books
19384716Chicago: Goldsmith 1938. Yellow cloth binding with black stamped title lettering. Dust jacket. NF owner presentation inscrip on blank frnt fly/Abt VG sp sunned/some edgewear. 250 pp Sm. 8vo. <br/><br/> Goldsmith hardcover books
197048005NY:: Coward-McCann. Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 1970. Hardcover. First edition. Small specks of foxing to endpapers else very good in a very good age toning dust jacket. . Coward-McCann, hardcover books
196030611Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1960. First edition first prnt. Signed and dated "2/27/06" by Berry on the title page. Cloth spine ends lightly wrinkled and minimal shelfwear; dustjacket with minimal edgewear mostly at spine ends small chip at one corner and front panel bottom edge two small tears and few soil spots on rear panel. Near Fine condition in a Very Good dustjacket with an archival cover. Berry's first book. Signed & Dated by Author. First Edition. Hardcovers. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Houghton Mifflin Hardcover books
196054491Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1960. First Edition. 8vo pp. 204. Author's First book. Some wear at the extremities of the dj spine mild soiling and staining to the cover of the dj previous owner's name on the half-title o/w the book is near fine. Scarce novel of Kentucky. Freedman A-1a. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
196023169Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1960. First Edition. Author's First book. Endpapers little foxed little wear at the extremities of the dj spine water stain at the the bottom of the spine of the dj. The book is near fine. Scarce novel of Kentucky. Freedman A-1a. Houghton Mifflin unknown books
196068345Boston: Houghton Mifflin 1960. First edition. 204 pp. Small ink dot on bottom edge else very near fine dust jacket with light wear along bottom edge and crown of spine. Berry’s first novel. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 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
1962157549Philadelphia PA and New York: J.B. Lippincott 1962. First edition. Hardcover. Includes Michel Butor writing on Mark Rothko 7 poems by Hafiz translated by R.M. Rehder 3 poems by James Dickey 4 poems by Robert Nye. Also includes works by Kenneth Pitchford David Wagoner Wendel Berry and Ana Maria Matute. Finally includes "A Symposium on Robert Lowell's 'Skunk Hour' by Richard Wilbur John Frederick Nims John Berryman and Robert Lowell. A tight near fine copy in a close to near fine dust jacket with some minor wear. J.B. Lippincott unknown books
196223008Philadelphia and New York: J.B. Lippincott 1962. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Edited by Stewart Richardson and Corlies M. Smith. Includes "The Mosques of New York or The Art of Mark Rothko" by Michel Butor three poems by James Dickey "The Spinning Ladies" by David Wagoner four poems by Robert Nye "The White and Waking of the House" by Wendell Berry and a symposium on Robert Lowell's "Skunk Hour" by Richard Wilbur John Frederick Nims John Berryman and Robert Lowell. Black cloth binding with white lettering. Small ink price to the front pastedown. Some light wear to the dust jacket; otherwise a crisp and bright very good or better copy. <br/><br/> J.B. Lippincott hardcover 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
198623654Presque Isle ME: University of Maine 1986. First edition. Paperback. Near Fine. Trade paperbound format. The second issue of Stanley Scott's experimental journal. A near fine example in bound wrappers. 121 pp. Includes an essay by Ronald Johnson on the evolution of his long poem "Ark" interviews with artists an appreciation of Jacobus by Robert Duncan manifestos on Cheap Art and revolution by the Bread and Puppet Circus Theater and more. <br/><br/> University of Maine paperback books