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2013Q-0375854533Yearling 2013-11-12. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Yearling paperback
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
6321981Springer pp. 296 . Hardback. New. Springer hardcover
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3540941029.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2012DADAX1461269393Springer 2012-10-03. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993. paperback. New. 6.10x0.67x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
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1993Q-0387941029Springer 1993-10-08. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
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1993SKU0480694Springer 1993-10-08. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLYNO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Emailed Tracking Springer hardcover
0387941029.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1993DADAX0387941029Springer 1993-10-08. Corrected. hardcover. New. 6.50x0.75x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
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A9780387941028Hardback. New. The next course the average stu dent would take would be a graduate course in algebraic topology and such courses are commonly very homological in nature providing quick access to current research but not developing any intuition or geometric sense. hardcover
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B9780387941028Hardback. New. The next course the average stu dent would take would be a graduate course in algebraic topology and such courses are commonly very homological in nature providing quick access to current research but not developing any intuition or geometric sense. hardcover
B9781461269397Paperback / softback. New. The next course the average stu dent would take would be a graduate course in algebraic topology and such courses are commonly very homological in nature providing quick access to current research but not developing any intuition or geometric sense. paperback
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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
20066325Lawrence KS: University Press of Kansas / Joslyn Art Museum 2006. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 8 3/4 X 10 3/8 Inches. 260 PP. First printing with complete number line to the "1" on the copyright page. Signed by Kinsey directly on the title-page. Tremendous biography Moran who helped popularize Yellowstone and the American West in the 1870's. Moran was a noted printmaker colorist and artist for Scribner's Magazine. A highly collectible copy. University Press of Kansas / Joslyn Art Museum hardcover
19977884000002Washington DC / New Haven Connecticut: National Gallery of Art / Yale University Press 1997. Hardbound. VG/VG- some small minor chipping to the dustjacket extremities. White cloth color illustrated DJ. 400 pp. 119 color 215 bw plates. Extensive catalogue text by Nancy K. Anderson; 97-page chronology; essays: "Printmaker of the First Rank'" by Thomas P. Bruhn and "Moran and the Art of Publishing" by Joni L. Kinsey. Appendices include 1 the Prang Commission 2 Thomas Moran's "Opus List" published here for the first time and 3 letters from the Far West. Seven pages of endnotes a 21-page bibliography and an index of 98 paintings in the exhibition complete this lavishly illustrated book almost 1-1/2" thick! The exhibition was held Sept. 28 1997 to Jan. 11 1998 and was then then sent to two other locations. National Gallery of Art / Yale University Press hardcover
0700614133.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover