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1952MMRM1439Bristol:: John Wright & Sons 1952. 1952. 8vo. x 338 pp. Frontis. 19 plates index. Grey red-stamped cloth; some fading. Near fine. John Wright & Sons, 1952. hardcover books
198913879London Collins 1989. 1989. First edition so stated. 8vo. Author's preface. Illustrated with 8 pages of b/w photographs. Index. Dust jacket photograph by Terry O'Neill unclipped. Very good. 189 pages. No other signatures or bookplates. Signed on title page by Angela Fox widow of theatre impresario and agent Robin Fox and mother of actors Edward and James Fox and producer Robert Fox. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. ISBN: 0006372392. London, Collins, 1989. hardcover books
199312347Middleburg Va: F. Turner Reuter Jr. / Red Fox Fine Art 1993. Softcover. G Label & few marks from previous gallery owner; average edge wear. Color wraps. 48 pp. 29 color plates. Extensively annotated and illustrated catalogue of 29 works with provenance literature exhibitions and lengthy essays. Includes a brief foreword by Alexander Mackay-Smith a brief essay "English Sporting and Animal Painters: The 18th and 19th Century" bibliography and alphabetical index to the 22 artists. Contains excellent large colorful illustrations. F. Turner Reuter, Jr. / Red Fox Fine Art paperback books
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1925288114London: Oxford University Press 1925. hardcover. near fine. Illustrated in black and white. tall slim 8vo rebound in tan cloth with gilt stamped leather spine label original wrappers bound in. London: Oxford University Press 1925. A near fine copy.<br/><br/> Unobtrusive previous owner's name on title page.<br/><br/> Oxford University Press unknown books
20011340589New York: Public Affairs 2001. First Edition. Hardcover. 12mo; VG/VG-; white/beige pictorial spine with brown and black text; first edition; first printing; dust jacket has slight soiling to exterior; cloth exterior shows little wear; strong boards; text block has minimal wear; interior clean; deckled fore edge; tight binding; pp 288; inscribed by author. 1340589. FP New Rockville Stock. Public Affairs hardcover books
2005169083London: Black Dog 2005. Paperback. VG. Color pictorial stiff wraps. 222 pp. profusely illustrated in color. "LA Artland is a survey of one of the most vibrant and influential art scenes of recent decades. Having produced world-renowned artists such as Mike Kelley Paul McCarthy Chris Burden Catherine Opie and Jim Shaw Los Angeles since the 90s has rivaled New York as the US contemporary art capital. With the continuing success of LA-based art programs at CalArts Art Center and UCLA as well as a growing gallery scene stretching from blue-chip to artist-run spaces Los Angeles as an art center continues to thrive producing increasingly successful generations of artists. The focus of this publication is on extensive visual documentation of contemporary artists working in Los Angeles now ranging from well-established international names to emerging talent." "Alongside this visual survey are three essays. Chris Kraus incorporates interviews with artists and gallery owners providing insight into the network of scenes that make up contemporary LA art now. Jan Tumlir independent art critic contextualizes contemporary art in Los Angeles commenting on recent trends and the influence of the LA-based MFA programs. Jane McFadden art historian currently teaching at Art Center traces specific trajectories between artists living and working in Los Angeles from the 60s to today forming a unique history of the area."--Jacket. Contents as follows: A walk around the neighborhood / Chris Kraus -- Lessons of the class of 90 : siting recent art in Los Angeles / Jan Tumlir -- Los Angeles : then and now here and there / Jane McFadden -- Designing environments / Jorge Pardo and others -- Elaborate fictions / Anthony Ausgang and others -- Text and image / John Baldessari and others -- Constructing identities / Amy Adler and others -- Building the absurd / Liz Craft and others -- Re-figuring abstraction / Mark Bradford and others -- The popular is the political / Andrea Bowers and others -- Shifting scale / Chris Burden and others -- Deviant rituals / Ron Athey and others. Black Dog paperback books
2012129852Atlanta Georgia: Possible Futures Inc 2012. Softcover. As New. Black/blue/gray illustrated wraps with french folds. ix 260 pp. Profusely illustrated mostly in color. Text in English Portuguese and Chinese. "Noplaceness is a collection of attempts to understand what contemporary art made in Atlanta means in a globalized world. The works presented here may not offer answers but together they ask one of the questions most urgent in our time: Where is our common ground when the space we occupy doesn't add up to a place we can define." - back cover. From the preface: This volume launches a biennial critical series that explores work by Atlanta artists who are engaged in the global contemporary art dialogue. Possible Futures, Inc paperback books
2016158733New York: Pratt Manhattan Gallery Pratt Institute 2016. First edition. Softcover. 36 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran February 12 through April 30 2016 at Pratt Manhattan Gallery and then traveled to four other locations for additional dates. Foreword by Katharine K. Zarrella. Essay by Ginger Gregg Duggan and Judith Hoos Fox. Includes numerous color illustrations. A fine copy in wrappers. Uncommon. Pratt Manhattan Gallery, Pratt Institute unknown books
191196Harpercollins 1940-06-01. 13th Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 1940 reprint. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding and crisp pages no marks or notations. Minor dust jacket wear. HB HS Harpercollins hardcover books
200716516Oxford: Berg 2007. Octavo. Pictorial card wrappers softcover; 358pp; illus. Includes bibliography. Tight clean unmarked copy Near Fine. Berg unknown books
18904505Salt Lake City: Fox & Symons Artists and Artistic Photographers 1890. Cabinet Card. Albumen photograph 14.5 cm x 10.5 cm on a white gilt edged Fox & Symons mount 16.5 cm x 11 cm Fox & Symons backstamp. Nice contrasts and condition. Fox & Symons was a partnership of Alexander Fox 1828-1882 and Charles William Symons 1845 -1934 who's studio opened in 1874. Symons was born in England in 1845 and left for Salt Lake City in 1864 where he opened a studio in 1869. Alexander Fox had left England for Australia in the early 1850s in search of gold instead he took up daguerreotypy. He was briefly a photographer in San Rafael California before moving to Salt Lake City. In the fall of 1879 Fox & Symons bought out the studio of C. W. Carter and operated it as a branch Before opening his own studio Symons worked for Carter. Fox & Symons were active until 1906 when Henry Newell purchased the studio's property. Fox & Symons, Artists and Artistic Photographers unknown books
18904506Salt Lake City: Fox & Symons Artists and Artistic Photographers 1890. Cabinet Card. Albumen photograph 14.5 cm x 10.5 cm on a light pink gilt edged Fox & Symons mount 16.5 cm x 11 cm Fox & Symons backstamp. Nice contrasts and condition. Fox & Symons was a partnership of Alexander Fox 1828-1882 and Charles William Symons 1845 -1934 who's studio opened in 1874. Symons was born in England in 1845 and left for Salt Lake City in 1864 where he opened a studio in 1869. Alexander Fox had left England for Australia in the early 1850s in search of gold instead he took up daguerreotypy. He was briefly a photographer in San Rafael California before moving to Salt Lake City. In the fall of 1879 Fox & Symons bought out the studio of C. W. Carter and operated it as a branch Before opening his own studio Symons worked for Carter. Fox & Symons were active until 1906 when Henry Newell purchased the studio's property. Fox & Symons, Artists and Artistic Photographers unknown books
194931139New York: Harcourt Brace and Company 1949. First Edition. Octavo 20.75cm.; original cloth in orange decorative price-clipped dust jacket; x272pp. Jacket extremities shelf-worn spine a bit faded else Near Fine in Near Very Good jacket. Harcourt, Brace and Company unknown books
196163901961 1st 1961. First edition. Soft cover. Four pp. photos. New York: A.S. Barnes & Co. 1961. First edition. The seventh installment in the Kings of Jazz series detailing the life of pianist and composer Thomas "Fats" Waller 1904-1943. A major practitioner of the Harlem "stride" piano style Waller was a tireless performer and prolific composer whose musical output includes tunes for several Broadway musicals and such standards as "Ain't Misbehavin'" "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Blue Turning Grey Over You." Includes a select discography. Fine in lightly rubbed wraps. <br/><br/> 1961 1st paperback books
197883San Jose CA: Pied Piper Publishers 1978. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. v 131 pp with illustrations sketched and photographs bibliography index two maps in rear pocket. A fine copy briefly inscribed by Fox on the verso of the front free endpaper. Dust jacket is lightly edgeworn with a few small chips. "The intriguing story of the Roberto Adobe one of the Santa Clara valley's oldest landmarks spans four major stages of construction at the hands of four fascinating individuals of diverse cultures. Each owner made significant architectural changes to the adobe.over a 140-year period" dust jacket. Pied Piper Publishers hardcover books
192975167NY:: P. F. Volland Company. Good. 1929. Hardcover. B00I3JWI6O . Illustrated with color endpapers title page and ten plates. First edition. Vertical crack to front board previous owner's name and date on front free endpaper else good in tan cloth with gilt lettering and design. No dust jacket. . P. F. Volland Company, hardcover books
196587948New York: Ace Books 1965. Small octavo pictorial wrappers. First edition. Ace Books F354. A fine copy. #87948 Ace Books unknown books
192524664Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 1925. Hardcover. Very good. xx 382pp index. Ink name and gift inscription on front pastedown otherwise very good in publisher's brown cloth; no jacket. <br/><br/> Cambridge University Press hardcover books
1989171140New York & Los Angeles CA: Rizzoli and Los Angeles County Museum of Art 1989. First edition. Softcover. 205 pages. Thick catalog produced in conjunction with a traveling show that started in Los Angeles and traveled to Chicago and Hartford CT. Essays by Hal Foster Katherine Dieckmann and Brian Wallis. Includes numerous color and black and white illustrations. A very near fine copy in wrappers. A very near fine copy in wrappers. Rizzoli and Los Angeles County Museum of Art unknown books
196915103Cleveland: Mercenary Press 1969. First edition. 36 pp. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 400 copies. Silk-screened cover. Cleveland: Mercenary Press, unknown books
196728319Los Angeles: Ediciones de la Frontera 1967. First edition. 16 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. The colophon calls for 200 numbeed and signed copies; this copy is NOT numbered nor signed. However it does bear the ownership signature of Canadian poet bp Nichol inside the front cover. Los Angeles: Ediciones de la Frontera, unknown books
198244505NY: Random House 1982. Hardcover. Very good. First American edition. xii 293pp index. Page edges foxed else a very good hardback in a tanned jacket. <br/><br/> Random House hardcover books
1962048466London etc.: Thomas Nelson And Sons 1962. xxiii 173 1p. lightly chipped dj. Thomas Nelson And Sons unknown books
18972309020New York: Harper & Brothers 1897. First Edition. First Edition. Very Good/No Jacket. First edition. Boards soiled. 1897 Hard Cover. 118 pp. Gilt title with floral decor on front board. CONTENTS: On Hell-Fer-Sartain Creek; Through the Gap; A Trick o' Trade; Grayson's Baby; Courtin' on Cutshin; The Message in the Sand; The Senator's Last Trade; Preachin' on Kingdom-Come; The Passing of Abraham Shivers; A Purple Rododendron. Harper & Brothers unknown books