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1980L3 box761 a2N<p>The Paintings of James McNeill Whistler Two Volumes: Text and Plates. By Andrew Maclaren Young Margaret MacDonald Robin Spencer with the assistance of Hamlish Miles. Published for The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art by Yale University Press in 1980. Hardcover.</p> Yale University Press, for The Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art. hardcover
196524345Detroit: Artists' Workshop Press 1965. First edition. Paperback. Fine. 4to. Tall side-stapled wrappers 80 pp. The April 1965 issue of this desirable small press poetry journal. Edited by Robin Eichele. Cover artwork by C. Peret. A stunning fine copy in thick stapled wrappers. Includes a ten page journal / memoir piece by Magdalene Arndt plus poems by Sinclair Bill Cox Bill Harris Bill Hutton and more. Erratum slip laid in. Artists' Workshop Press paperback books
197722173CULVER CITY: MGM. Very Good. 1977. First Edition. First Draft SCRIPT. Very good in blue numbered studio covers in bradbound mechanically reproduced sheets. Previous owner's raised stamp at base of front cover. Trace stains & rubbing to covers Early Michael Crichton directorial effort. S . MGM. unknown
1996115614Billiard World Publishing 1996. Hardcover. Very god/No jacket. Covers edgeworn. Billiard World Publishing hardcover
2018Adhya-9780190226718OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2018. Hardcover. New. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
2018Adhya-9780190226718OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2018. Hardcover. New. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
1998000765Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group 1998. 1st U.S. Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. 16mo - over 5 - 6" tall. Stephen Youll. Signed by Authors. The dust jacket is unclipped $23.95 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 number line. Signed by the author on the title page. Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group hardcover
1984002289Greenwillow 1984. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 7 - 9" tall. David McCall Johnston dj art. Signed by Authors. The book has slight soiling to the edges of the page block and a few tiny black marks to the bottom of the page block.The dust jacket has light wear to the extremities a quarter-inch closed tear to the bottom of the front panel and has been price- clipped. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 number line. Signed by the author on the title page. The winner of Newbery Award. Greenwillow hardcover
200041657Washington DC; New York: National Gallery of Art; George Braziller 2000. Four volumes. 4to. 12 x 9 inches. Complete as issued. Text with profuse illustrations. Each volume with a different color cloth with gilt lettering on spine and pictorial endpapers. In pictorial dust jackets in brodart<br/> <br/> A clean first edition set of an essential reference work on French British Italian Spanish and Northern European architectural books in the Mark J. Millard collection at the National Gallery of Art.<br/> <br/> A first edition four-volume set of an essential architectural reference book on the Millard collection. Includes: Vol. I: French Books: Sixteenth through Nineteenth Centuries. Vol. II: British Books: Seventeenth through Nineteenth Centuries. Vol. III: Northern European Books: Soxteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries. Vol. IV: Italian and Spanish Books: Fifteenth through Nineteenth Centuries. Volume I: This is a catalogue of 172 French books on architecture antiquities and decoration from the 16th into the 19th centuries all in the Millard Collection at the National Gallery of Art. Includes important French translations of non-French works and a few engineering books along with some illustrated books containing scenes of architectural interest views of interiors etc. Each numbered entry provides bibliographic and physical descriptions references provenance where applicable and contains a brief discussion of relevant points the architect the architecture and so on.There are many black-and-white reproductions of drawings and engravings. Front of dust jack and endpapers are decorated with reproductions of engravings. Indexed. Vol. II: The almost one hundred titles catalogued in British Books trace the origins and development of architectural illustration in Britain. The collection is particularly rich in the eighteenth century and includes almost all of the great folio albums recording the archaeological investigations of antiquity and most of the volumes documenting the architecture of Britain. These books intended for the gentleman-amateur's library rather than the architect's office or builder's workshop reveal the British sensitivity concerning properly architectural representation of buildings. Here too are practical treatises for construction ornament patterns surveys of monuments views of buildings in situ and topographical surveys. Included are works by Thomas Chippendale John Neale Humphry Repton and Sir Christopher Wren. Vol. III: A catalogue of 144 Northern European books on architecture antiquities and decoration from the 16th into the 19th centuries all in the Millard Collection at the National Gallery of Art. Introductory essay by Harry Francis Mallgrave. Bibliographic descriptions by Gerald Beasley Claire Baines and Henry Raine. Illustrated books containing scenes of architectural interest views of interiors etc. Each numbered entry provides bibliographic and physical descriptions references provenance where applicable and contains a brief discussion of relevant points. There are many black-and-white reproductions of drawings and engravings. Indexed. Vol. IV: The Itallan books in the Millard collection constitute a significant segment of the architectural archaeological and topographical imprints published between 1486 and 1848 in various cities in the Italian peninsula. Included is a sampling of Spanish books published between 1671 and 1800. As is abundantly clear from the previous volumes in this series Italy was the epicenter of the architectural Renaissance and if we include the ancient Roman Vitruvius the source of virtually all the translated treatises found in the French British and northern European volumes. The Italian-speaking territories and Rome in particular were not only the wellspring of printed books and images but also the indispensable site to view the ruins of the ancient world and the triumphs of modern architecture. Included in this final volume are books illustrating Vitruvius's Ancient Rome Leon Battista Alberti's Renaissance Florence and Andrea Palladio's pre-baroque Venice. Also prominent are views of modern Rome by Michelangelo Francesco Borromini Carlo Fontana and Antonio da Sangallo superb examples of various projects for Saint Peter's Basilica and the standard works by Sebastiano Serlio and Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola. National Gallery of Art; George Braziller unknown
199425301ESan Francisco CA: Privately Published by Robin Williams 1994. First Edition. Original privately printed 126 page shooting script for the Robin Williams film Nine Months written by Patrick Braoude and Chris Columbus. Signed and inscribed by Robin Williams to a member of the crew at the frontispiece photograph of Williams in character as the obstetrician Dr. Kosevich looking through a hospital window at his costars Hugh Grant and Tom Arnold. Humourously inscribed: “Metaphors be with you Robin Williamsâ€. Beautifully bound in dark blue cloth and quarter blue leather with bright gilt-stamping 6 /38 inches by 9 1/8 inches. With the faintest hint of rubbing to the top and bottom corners of the spine else fine. Unbeknownst to the many admirers of Robin Williams was that he was a lover of books. Over the years Williams had his own private press specially printing on fine papers and handsomely binding editions of the screenplays of some of the films he appeared in. They were all printed in very small quantities. Williams would sign them and then they would be sent to members of the cast and crew of the productions. As a unique item this is a special opportunity to honor and celebrate Williams’s love of his craft his love of books and his appreciation of the people who helped to bring his films to life. Nine Months was directed by Chris Columbus starring Robin Williams Hugh Grant Julianne Moore Jeff Goldblum and Joan Cusack. The film tells the story of child psychologist Samuel Faulkner Grant and his ballet teacher girlfriend Rebecca Taylor Moore whose lives are forever changed when Rebecca declares that she is pregnant. Robin Williams plays their attentive somewhat quirky obstetrician Dr. Kosevich. Privately Published by Robin Williams hardcover
199425303ESan Francisco CA: Privately Published by Robin Williams 1994. First Edition. Original privately printed 126 page shooting script for the Robin Williams film Nine Months written by Patrick Braoude and Chris Columbus. Signed and inscribed by Robin Williams to a member of the crew at the frontispiece photograph of Williams in character as the obstetrician Dr. Kosevich looking through a hospital window at his costars Hugh Grant and Tom Arnold. Humourously inscribed: “To Marsha at your cervix Love Robin Williamsâ€. Beautifully bound in dark blue cloth and quarter blue leather with bright gilt-stamping 6 /38 inches by 9 1/8 inches. With the faintest hint of sunning to the spine else fine. Unbeknownst to the many admirers of Robin Williams was that he was a lover of books. Over the years Williams had his own private press specially printing on fine papers and handsomely binding editions of the screenplays of some of the films he appeared in. They were all printed in very small quantities. Williams would sign them and then they would be sent to members of the cast and crew of the productions. As a unique item this is a special opportunity to honor and celebrate Williams’s love of his craft his love of books and his appreciation of the people who helped to bring his films to life. Nine Months was directed by Chris Columbus starring Robin Williams Hugh Grant Julianne Moore Jeff Goldblum and Joan Cusack. Nine Months tells the story of child psychologist Samuel Faulkner Grant and his ballet teacher girlfriend Rebecca Taylor Moore whose lives are forever changed when Rebecca declares that she is pregnant. Robin Williams plays their attentive somewhat quirky obstetrician Dr. Kosevich. Privately Published by Robin Williams hardcover
199425302ESan Francisco CA: Privately Published by Robin Williams 1994. First Edition. Original privately printed 126 page shooting script for the Robin Williams film Nine Months written by Patrick Braoude and Chris Columbus. Signed and inscribed by Robin Williams to a member of the crew at the frontispiece photograph of Williams in character as the obstetrician Dr. Kosevich looking through a hospital window at his costars Hugh Grant and Tom Arnold. Humourously inscribed: “To Maryanne greetings from fetal express Love Robin Williamsâ€. Beautifully bound in dark blue cloth and quarter blue leather with bright gilt-stamping 6 /38 inches by 9 1/8 inches. Fine. Unbeknownst to the many admirers of Robin Williams was that he was a lover of books. Over the years Williams had his own private press specially printing on fine papers and handsomely binding editions of the screenplays of some of the films he appeared in. They were all printed in very small quantities. Williams would sign them and then they would be sent to members of the cast and crew of the productions. As a unique item this is a special opportunity to honor and celebrate Williams’s love of his craft his love of books and his appreciation of the people who helped to bring his films to life. Nine Months was directed by Chris Columbus starring Robin Williams Hugh Grant Julianne Moore Jeff Goldblum and Joan Cusack. The film tells the story of child psychologist Samuel Faulkner Grant and his ballet teacher girlfriend Rebecca Taylor Moore whose lives are forever changed when Rebecca declares that she is pregnant. Robin Williams plays their attentive somewhat quirky obstetrician Dr. Kosevich. Privately Published by Robin Williams hardcover
1988161011Los Angeles: A.I.P. Productions 1988. Draft script for the 1990 film copy belonging to actor Aldo Ray with the manuscript ink annotation of his signature on the title page and copied annotations on one page.<br /> <br /> A group of outcast US Army soldiers who care more about partying than soldiering are chosen to represent their base for annual war games and pit off against a group of sultry female soldiers and the Red Vipers a vicious group of elite solders with the brass all betting against them including General Makepeace played by Aldo Ray.<br /> <br /> Shot on location in Corona California. <br /> <br /> Front wrapper integral with the title page dated 1988 with credits for screenwriters Jeff Mandel Michael Bogert and Peter Yuval. 100 leaves with last page of text numbered 98. Xerographic duplication rectos only. Pages Very Good plus with light soiling to the first and last leaves bound with three gold brads. A.I.P. Productions unknown
198942602New York: Stockton Press 1989. First American edition. Hardcover. vg. Large quarto 11 x 8". 728pp. 824pp. Original half dark blue cloth over light blue cloth with gold lettering to spine. Ribbon markerin each volume. Set housed in its original marbled paper covered slipcase. <br /> <br /> First published in Great Britain in 1989 Robin Reilly's massive and highly acclaimed two-volume history of the Wedgwood firm and its production provides a clear narrative chronology of the firm and its principal products. <br /> <br /> Vol.I. covers Josiah Wedgwood and his work including antecedents and apprenticeship 1730-1759 the foundations 1759-1768 the great partnership 1768-1780 and last achievements 1781-1795. It also looks at Wedgwood ware from 1759-1795. <br /> <br /> Vol.II. entails the successors and modern production. <br /> <br /> This work is profusely illustrated throughout with full page color and in-text color and b/w plates. <br /> <br /> Slipcase bindings and interior in very good condition. Stockton Press hardcover
1978158709London: Norfolk International Pictures 1978. Draft script for the 1978 British film. <br /> <br /> Loosely based on the 1974 play by Sam Cree. A comedy of mistaken identity involving a soldier returning from World War II a traveling troupe of actors and an international espionage plot. <br /> <br /> OCLC locates no holdings. AMPAS shows no holdings. <br /> <br /> Shot on location in London and the Channel Islands. <br /> <br /> Blue untitled wrappers with a die-cut title window in the British style. Title page present undated noted as copy No. 60 in manuscript ink annotation with credits for screenwriter Michael Robson and playwright Sam Cree. 167 leaves with last page of text numbered 146. Xerographic duplication rectos only with undated pink revision pages throughout. Pages Near Fine wrapper Near Fine bound internally with two silver brads. Norfolk International Pictures unknown
2015McClatchy-425Longhouse West Brattleboro Vermont 2015 First printing. A fine copy but for a couple very light scratches. A clean unmarked copy. This book came from the library of poet and literary critic J.D. McClatchy from his estate in Stonington Connecticut. This copy has been SIGNED inscribed and dated in month of publication by Magowan to McClatchy "Sandy" on the half-title page as pictured. ASSOCIATION copy. Inscribed by Authors. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Longhouse, West Brattleboro, Vermont paperback
19542281862War History Branch Department of Internal Affairs 1954. Stapled Binding. Good. Wrappers a bit toned a few volumes foxed along edges one volume missing wrappers. 1954 Stapled Binding. Complete in twenty-four volumes. Pictorial wrappers stapled bindings. A collection of brief histories focusing on specific operations or regions related to the New Zealand war effort during World War II. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. War History Branch, Department of Internal Affairs unknown books
200525322ESan Francisco CA: Privately Published by Robin Williams n.d. 2005. First Edition. Original privately printed 118 page shooting script for the Robin Williams film The Big White written by Collin Friesen. Signed by Robin Williams to a member of the crew: “To Tim you give great location Robin Williams†at a color photo of Robin Williams in character. Beautifully bound in gold cloth and quarter gold leather with decorative stamping to the front board and spine marble endpapers 8 5/8 inches by 11 1/4 inches. All edges are gilt. Fine. Unbeknownst to the many admirers of Robin Williams was that he was a lover of books. Over the years Williams had his own private press specially printing on fine papers and handsomely binding editions of the screenplays of some of the films he appeared in. They were all printed in very small quantities. Williams would sign them and then they would be sent to members of the cast and crew of the productions. As a unique item this is a special opportunity to honor and celebrate Williams’s love of his craft his love of books and his appreciation of the people who helped to bring his films to life. The Big White was written by Collin Friesen directed by Mark Mylod starring Robin Williams Giovanni Ribisi Holly Hunter Woody Harrelson Tim Blake Nelson and Alison Lohman. The film tells the story set in Alaska where a travel agent Williams is near bankruptcy. One day day he comes across a dead body in a dumpster and in an act of desperation decides to pass it off as his missing brother Harrelson in order to collect a million dollars in life insurance. As grisly as all that might sound this film is a comedy. Privately Published by Robin Williams hardcover
197015415ENew York: Praeger 1970. First Edition - American. Signed by Arthur Penn. A study of director Arthur Penn’s films including The Miracle Worker Bonnie and Clyde Alice’s Restaurant and Little Big Man. Contains a filmography. Issued largely as a trade paperback this is one of the small number of copies issued hardbound. Fine in a very good dust jacket with a touch of fading to the spine and some very minor edge wear. Scarce. Praeger hardcover books
197015415ENew York: Praeger 1970. First Edition - American. Signed by Arthur Penn. A study of director Arthur Penn’s films including The Miracle Worker Bonnie and Clyde Alice’s Restaurant and Little Big Man. Contains a filmography. Issued largely as a trade paperback this is one of the small number of copies issued hardbound. Fine in a very good dust jacket with a touch of fading to the spine and some very minor edge wear. Scarce. Praeger paperback
1997x-0750707216Falmer Pr 1997. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 242 pages. 9.75x6.50x0.75 inches. Falmer Pr hardcover
1996x-041506712XRoutledge 1996. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 202 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge hardcover
2012x-0521896118Cambridge Univ Pr 2012. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 850 pages. 9.06x6.46x1.97 inches. Cambridge Univ Pr hardcover
2024Manohar-9781009254588Cambridge University Press 2024. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover
2024Manohar-9781009254588Cambridge University Press 2024. Hardcover. New. Cambridge University Press hardcover