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201510892Newark VT: Janus Press 2015. Hard Cover. Fine binding. Octavo. 42 pp. illus; 42 pp. illus. pop-up errata; 80 pp. illus. Limited edition each is from an edition of 140 to 150 numbered copies 115 of which were thus gathered together and wrapped in a handmade paper-over-boards chemise with a single bifolium "Notes on Trio" laid in. Housed in slipcase with printed paper title label on the spine. Each signed by the author-Eclipses is additionally signed by Van Vliet. Variously bound and illustrated with a lithograph and digital prints by Van Vliet. Fine copies. <br /> <br /> A wonderful gathering of poetry that showcases many aspects of Van Vliet's design and decoration: from Kinsey's work with Van Vliet's beautiful illustrations of the moon and Ellen Dorn Levitt's diagrams of eclipses to Haswell's more playful design including numerous different papers and inclusion as well as the letterpress printing of the poems both in type and her own handwriting scanned and made into polymer plates to Hesse's four-season Cosmos that is bound in-the-round so that once that last page is turned the reader is looking at the first begging the question: what is first and what is last Janus Press unknown
2023CBS-9781666867978American Academic Publisher Exclusive 2023. New. American Academic Publisher (Exclusive) unknown
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1953390473No place: Ladies' Home Journal 1953. Unbound. Near Fine. Poster or large broadside. Approximately 14" x 40". Printed in red and navy blue. Vertical machine folds making four equal panels as issued. Modest age-toning on the right-hand panel else very slight wear near fine. A poster touting a controversial story in Ladies' Home Journal. The subtext reads: "Journal Editors Answer Questions Related to Happiness in Marriage from 'Sexual Behavior in American Women.'" Visually striking representation of the controversy and curiosity surrounding the movement towards better understanding what was then considered the mystery of female sexuality. Ladies' Home Journal unknown
1926033039Philadelphia PA: J. B. Lippincott Company 1926. Book. Good. Cloth. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Green cloth binding. The tanned pages have a few light scattered soil spots. Thee is a name label and name written on the front end paper. There is a small soil spot on the front cover. The binding has some wiggle to it. The spine is darkened. Illustrated. 558 pages. . J. B. Lippincott Company Hardcover
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1948785A47Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company 1948-53. First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed. 9.5" by 6". Not Stated . An attractive collection complete in two first edition volumes of A. C. Kinsey et al.'s study on sexual behaviour both in human male and female. The first edition of this collection comprised of Sexual Behaviour in the Human Male 1948 eighth impression and Sexual Behaviour in the Human Female 1953. Led by professors and researchers Alfred C. Kinsey Clyde E. Martin and Wardell B. Pomeroy with the contribution of other assistants. This is Kinsey's most well known work also known as the 'Kinsey Reports.' These volumes observe human sexual behaviour and were immediately controversial both within the scientific community and the general public as they challenged the conventional view on sexuality and discuss topics that were considered taboo at the time. It is regardless considered pioneering and some of the most well known research at the time. Both volumes are illustrated with numerous charts tables and diagrams in text. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally very smart with only minor shelf wear and some minor bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. With some minor creasing to the cloth of the spine. Internally firmly bound. With only a faint minor spotting to the endpapers otherwise the pages are bright and clean. Both volumes are illustrated with numerous charts tables and diagrams in text. Very Good Indeed W. B. Saunders Company hardcover
197568081Scrimshaw Press 1975. Hardcover . New/Very Good. Two volumes in a slipcase. Volume One: The Family Album and Other Early Work 0912020350. Volume Two: The Magnificent Years 0912020369. Books are bound in buckram with photo insets. Back panel of slipcase is scratched and worn on the fore Scrimshaw Press hardcover
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2016x-1472426835Routledge 2016. Hardcover. New. 470 pages. 9.96x6.85x0.91 inches. Routledge hardcover
1953008568Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company 1953. Book. Near Fine. Cloth. SIGNED BY AUTHORS. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. SIGNED BY AUTHORS Clyde E. Martin Wardell B. Pomeroy and Paul H. Gebhard at half-title page and SCARCE THUS.Fine in Very Good dust jacket toning and foxing small chips at spine ends and bottom edge rear panel. The pioneering study on female sexuality a classic in its field. W. B. Saunders Company Hardcover
1992915Tennessee Valley Publ Knoxville TN 1992. Facsimile Edition. Hardcover Buckram. Fine Condition/No Dust Jacket. Inscribed by Author. 670 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Ohio; Inscribed by Author. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 915. . This book is extra heavy and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries. Tennessee Valley Publ hardcover
197512285San Francisco CA: Scrimshaw Press 1975. First edition . Hardcover. Fine. Darius and Tabitha May Kinsey. Volume One is titled "The Family Album & Other Early Work." Volume Two is titled "The Magnificent Years." 305 pages of stunning photographs taken in Washington state shortly before and after the turn of the century. Both volumes bound in original buckrum cloth with large photographic labels on front covers. Both copies fine within fine original slipcase as issued. <br/> <br/> Scrimshaw Press hardcover
2021__3030753808Springer Nature 2021. Hardcover. New. 3033 pages. 9.25x6.10x6.30 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
192862236Macon County Tacoma & Seattle WA: Timber Views Co. ca. 1928. Six silver gelatin photographs sized 11 x 14 in. on thick glossy photo stock photographer’s imprint negative no. and location w/in negative at lower fore-edge slight curvature to corners still a very good set. An exceptional group of six original Darius Kinsey photographs capturing the construction project of Lake Cushman Tacoma Dam Site No. 2 engineering crew work crews massive log rafts floating on the lake as well as the finished Tacoma Dam No. 1. The Lake Cushman dam was first proposed in 1919 as the demand for power in Tacoma had vastly expanded during World War I and under direction of Ira S. Davisson the Tacoma Power Co. finished Dam no. 1 by 1926 using a concrete arch gravity and embankment design diverting water to a power house on Hood Canal. The second smaller Cushman Dam No. 2 construction as depicted here in these photos was begun and formed the small 150-acre Kokanee lake with this power house setting further down on the Hood Canal. The construction of the Tacoma Narrows transmission line stretching a mile and a quarter between towers in Tacoma and Gig Harbor were the longest in the World at the time. The Skokomish Tribal Council filed suit originally in 1930 over the destruction of their salmon run treaty rights and destruction of the salmon runs. These lawsuits spanned the next 70 years as the tribe claimed that not only had the project wiped out fishing/hunting grounds but also unlawfully enriched the City of Tacoma without lawful recompense of the resources to the Skokomish. January 13 2009 the City of Tacoma and the Skokomish Indian Tribe officially settled the dispute calling for the tribe to receive an up-front cash payment 7.25 percent of the value of electric production from Cushman Site No. 2 and transofer of $ 23 million in land including Camp Cushman the 500-acre Nalley Ranch and Saltwater Park. Darius Kinsey 1869-1945 had originally partnered with Alfred Kinsey in late 1889 but by 1896 had established a studio at Sedro Woolley north of Seattle and would continue to operate off an on together with photographic expeditions until 1906 when Darius opened his own studio in Seattle. His images would later capture the operations of the U.S. Spruce Production Division during World War I. In 1919 the couple changed the name of their studio to Timber Views Co. and were active commercial photographers in the Puget Sound Region including for the Lake Cushman projects. See: Jason Hagey Tacoma Pays to End Feud with Tribe Northwest Hydropower News Jan. 13 2009; Cushman Hydro Project - Tacoma Public Utilities Lake Cushman Maintenance Co. 2022. Timber Views Co., unknown
182826945London: Treuttel Würtz and Richter 1828. First edition. Hardcover. Kinsey 1788 1851 was a scholar and fellow of Trinity College Oxford serving the college in various important posts. 'In 1827 Kinsey made a tour in Portugal with the intention of making the country better known to the English people. From his journals and a series of letters written to his friend Thomas Haynes Bayly as well as from historical and other sources Kinsey published Portugal Illustrated 1828 an interesting account of the country and well illustrated with engravings by G. Cooke and Skelton from drawings chiefly made by a companion during his tour. It was dedicated to Lord Auckland to whom Kinsey was chaplain' Oxford DNB. <br /> 4to pp. ii engraved title xvii ii 500 6; with frontis colored costume plate; a double-page map and a double page of the "The University of Coimbra"; four engraved leaves of music and 26 plates including nine colored aquatints of costume; several illustrations in the text; some light foxing on the "University" plate a small crescent of paper replace in the margin of page three otherwise an especially clean copy. Handsomely rebound in half red morocco gilt title on spine. The costume plates are by Pugin and colored by Pyal and in this copy distributed throughout the volume. Spine pleasantly toned a very good copy overall. Abbey Travel 142; Colas 1612. Treuttel, Würtz, and Richter hardcover
192760082Seattle & Dryad WA: Clark Kinsey Photographer; Duncan Lumber Co. Luedinghaus Lumber Co. ca. 1927. Three silver gelatin photographs sepia tinted sized 11 x 14.25 in. w/ photographer’s imprint in lower fore-edge of negative of 2 pencil annotations on versos of two with two of three printed on thick glossy photo paper third on thinner glossy paper stock w/ 2 very small perforated ownership stamps minor shelfwear rubbing edgewear still VG set. These three photographs document logging crews and operations following World War I for the largely forgotten Luedinghaus Lumber Co. based out of Dryad Washington in Lewis County subsidiary of the Duncan Lumber Co. based in Portland OR. In the 1920’s under the leadership of Texan George Duncan 1872-1945 the Duncan Lumber Co. was a fast expanding timber company sawmill operation and logging railroad. A Spanish-American War veteran he had served as a Captain and later a manager with the Kirby Lumber Co. and Continental Lumber Co. in Houston TX before moving to Portland in 1912. By 1913 he had organized the Duncan Lumber Co. and took over ownership of the Luedinghaus Bros. Lumber Co. in Dryad WA as well as the Meskill Lumber Co. in Meskill WA. In 1919 the Duncan Lumber Co. also secured all of the sawmill railroad and timber holdings of the companies. The first image reveals a Luedinghaus Lumber Co. Climax geared locomotive with some of the boiler manufacturing plate identification number lost to depth of field focus but clearly detailing Climax & Corry PA as manufacturing site; the second although titled “Lausinghaus Lumber Co. Dryad WA†was mislabeled by one of Clark Kinsey’s dark room processors and depicts one of the company’s Shay Locomotives No. 2 in this case and negative no. 47 with author’s imprint below caption; and finally the third K57A depicts a proud Luedinghaus Co. logger standing next to a giant cedar log about 12-14 feet in diameter with his crosscut saw embedded in the bark. Kinsey 1877-1956 first practiced photography with his brothers Darius and Clarence and during the Yukon Gold Rush operated a studio in Grand Forks. Shortly before World War I he began documenting logging and milling camps across the Pacific Northwest shooting over 50000 images before retirement in 1945. His logging photos possess remarkable clarity and detail because he largely shot with a 11 x 14 in. view camera and unfortunately on very unstable nitro-cellulose film stock so only a percentage survive. George Duncan’s company did not survive the Great Depression and by 1940 he was working as manager for the West Coast Lumber Co. in Corvallis OR. Harry Duncan was divorced by his wife Dorothy Nathalie Sorg 1910-2006 in 1942 and later remarried continuing to work in other lumber firms in the Oregon and California. We could locate only 3 similar Kinsey images of the two different locomotives and no holdings of “K57A.†See: Clark Kinsey and the Documentation of the Pacific Northwest Logging Industry Photograph Collection University of Washington Libraries; West Coast Manufacturers’ Consolidation Adds to Portland’s Important Industries American Lumberman Part 2 Nov. 29 1919 pp. 53-54 75-78; A.E. Rice Lewis County WA The Coast Vol. XVII No. 5 May 1909. Clark Kinsey, Photographer; Duncan Lumber Co., Luedinghaus Lumber Co., unknown
195321049Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company 1953. First edition of the author's classic work. Octavo original maroon cloth. Boldly signed by Alfred C. Kinsey and Wardell B. Pomeroy on the front free endpaper. Near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Sexual Behavior in the Human Female was originally published in 1953 five years after the male volume. The material presented in this book was derived from personal interviews with nearly 6000 women; from studies in sexual anatomy physiology psychology and endocrinology. The book presents data on the incidence and frequency with which women participate in various types of sexual activity. The authors show how such factors as age decade of birth and religious adherence are reflected in patterns of sexual behavior. Some measure of the social significance of the various types of sexual behavior is provided. The authors make comparisons of female and male sexual activities and investigate the factors which account for the similarities and differences between female and male patterns of behavior. As before Kinsey documented an enormous gap between social attitudes and actual practices. Also as before the book was a media sensation but this time the counterattack was so ferocious including a congressional investigation of his financial support that the Rockefeller Foundation terminated its funding. Kinsey’s health deteriorated under the strain of public attack and uncertainty about the future of his institute. He suffered from heart disease and after a brief hospitalization for pneumonia died in Bloomington on August 25 1956. In his own mind his principal legacy was to have brought scientific rigor to the study of human sexuality. But as his biographer James H. Jones points out Kinsey was not only a scientist; he was a reformer who sought to rid himself of his personal sexual demons while at the same time revolutionizing the repressive society in which he had grown up. W. B. Saunders Company hardcover
2016Adhya-9781472426833T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2016. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
2016Adhya-9781472426833T&F/ROUTLEDGE 2016. Hardcover. New. T&F/ROUTLEDGE hardcover
1926HVD-75037-A-0Philadelphia PA: J. B. Lippincott. Fair with no dust jacket. 1926. First Edition; Second Printing. Hardcover. 558 pages; B&W photographs and illustrations. Light foxing speckles on the exterior edges of textblock. Light spill stain has caused light discoloration and minor wrinkles on some pages. Front inner hinge is cracked. Previous owner's name on front pastedown endpaper. Light shelf wear on the covers and spine. Good condition otherwise. No other noteworthy defects. No markings on text pages. ; - Your satisfaction is our priority. We offer free returns and respond promptly to all inquiries. Your item will be carefully cushioned in bubble wrap and securely boxed. All orders ship on the same or next business day. Buy with confidence. . J. B. Lippincott hardcover
195378394Philadelphia and London: W.B. Saunders Company 1953. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. Signed by Alfred Kinsey on the half-title. Octavo: xxx 842 pp. with 179 tables and 155 figures. Original burgundy cloth binding with titles stamped in gilt and blue. Light wear to the corners and tips; else very good or better in like dust jacket.<br /> <br /> The second of the pioneering Kinsey Reports preceded by Sexual Behavior in the Human Male 1948. In this work which is based on personal interviews with approximately 6000 women Kinsey 1894-1956 analyzed date fro the frequency with which women participate in various types of sexual activity and looked at how factors such as age socio-economic status and religious adherence influence sexual behavior. W.B. Saunders Company hardcover
1953140943100Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company 1953. First Edition. Very Good. First edition first printing. Signed by Alfred C. Kinsey on the half-title page. Bound in publisher's original maroon cloth with gilt titles blocked in dark blue on the spine lacking the dust jacket. Very Good with fading to spine and light wear to cloth at extremities hinge at title page slightly exposed and pages are toned. A nice copy of this monumental work signed by the author. W.B. Saunders Company unknown
195308193Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders Company 1953. First Ediiton. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Fine/About Fine. Octavo 842 pages; Original maroon cloth with gilt letters on spine in blue bands. Original yellow dust jacket printed in black. SIGNED by Alfred C. Kinsey on front end paper; bookplate. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket. Now scarce on the market in collectible condition; the first printing was priced at $8 and 250000 copies were issued. According to an article in Life magazine August 24 1953 the "Long-awaited study shows they women are not very interested in sex." Interviews with 5940 women were conducted. <br/><br/> W. B. Saunders Company hardcover