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19761246548Austria: IIASA / International Instiute for Applied Systems Analysis May 1976. RR-76-3. 8vo. VG/ - no DJ. very thin wraps softcover. solid navy spine delicate but smooth with just ivory code at tail end. bright blue and white partially illustrated softcover front. prior owner's name stamp on title page. barely skimmed neatly cornered and minimal wear overall. 76 pp.<br /> <br /> <p>Shelved in Netdesk office Ephemera box H. 1246548. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. IIASA / International Instiute for Applied Systems Analysis unknown books
19315929New York: The exposition of Indian tribal arts Inc. 1931. First edition. Good/Extract from: Introduction to American Indian art to accompany the first exhibition of American Indian art selected entirely withconsideration of esthetic value. 27 cm; 13 pages including nine half-tone photographs. Printed self wraps. A little wrinkled and soiled. The exposition of Indian tribal arts, Inc. paperback books
197594624NY:: Museum of the American Indian. Very Good. 1975. Paperback. B093ZCJFDL . Some color mostly black and white photographs throughout. Second edition paperback. Age toning to covers previous owner's name on front free endpaper else very good in illustrated wraps. . Museum of the American Indian, paperback books
1995002778Acton MA: Designs for Discovery Press 1995. Book. Near fine condition. Paperback. First Edition. Oblong 32mo. 32 photographic color plates when flipped through show the movement of waves. Number 7 in a series. Several copies are available. Designs for Discovery Press Paperback books
1995255941Houston: OutSmart Magazine 1995. Magazine. 76p. includes covers 8.25x11 inches newsprint guts glossy covers news reviews interviews events services and resources photos very good magazine in stapled pictorial wraps mild sunning to top of spine fold. Part two of the Harvey Milk Opera story. Bacon on the riots in San Francisco. Also Carolyn Jones' AIDS photo exhibit. OutSmart Magazine unknown books
1975162257New York: Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation 1975. Second edition. Softcover. VG Former owner embossment on first flyleaf; otherwise crisp and clean. Cream and color illus. paper wraps 168 pp. 16 color plates many BW illus. and figure. A highly illustrated update to the original 1929 reference on Native American beadwork. Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation paperback books
2009131150Köln Cologne Germany: Snoeck 2009. Hardbound. VG. Black illustrated cover. No DJ. 128 pp. Many nice color plates. In German. Exhibition at Sprengel Museum Hannover focusing on nature in modern art. 23 August to 8 November 2009. Catalogue lists 84 works. Exhibition featuring works from Max Ernst Paul Klee and Rene Magritte as well as additional modern and a few contemporary artists. Snoeck hardcover books
1997187658Sutton Publishing Ltd 1997-09-17. 2nd. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book are clean has a very good binding no marks or notations. Sutton Publishing Ltd hardcover books
19451340685Buenos Aires: Editorial Sudamericana 1945. Hardcover. Octavo; G/fair; tanned beige spine without text; dust jacket missing rear; detached front at flap; mylar wrap; cloth shows modestly sunned spine; mild wear to front and rear; strong boards; slight rubbing to edges; text block exterior edges painted red; tight binding; patterned endpapers; profusely illustrated; interior has mild toning toward edges; intact binding; pp 199; text in Spanish. 1340685. FP New Rockville Stock. Editorial Sudamericana hardcover books
18408863London: John Russell Smith pr. by G. Norman 1840. 12mo. 24 pp. <br><br>Uncommon. Edited by Halliwell later Halliwell-Phillipps a biographer of Shakespeare and scholar of English literature these short comic fables attributed to Andrew Boorde were much reprinted in the 16th and 17th centuries. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â NSTC 2M24418. Removed from a nonce volume. Pages clean. John Russell Smith (pr. by G. Norman) unknown books
19921338999Desktop Publishing 1992. Hardcover. Octavo; VG-/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine purple with white print; DJ has light edgewear but is clean and bright; Boards in green cloth with gold print clean and strong; Text block has slight spotting to top edge else clean and tight; 214 pages illustrated b&w. 1338999. FP New Rockville Stock. Desktop Publishing hardcover books
UBISINC00LAWPhotography Magazine. Very Good. Bischof Werner. Incas to Indians. Frank Robert; Verger Pierre; de Lara introduction Mannuel Tunon. London: Photography Magazine ND. 76pp. Illustrated. 4to. Beige cloth with photographic endsheets. Book condition: Very good with lightly bumped corners. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good with chipped corners and subtly bumped edges. Flaps slightly curled. Photography Magazine hardcover books
196555348London: Dawsons of Pall Mall 1965. Hardcover. Very Good. Two volumes in one: "A Collection of Letters Illustrative of the Progress of Science in England from the Reign of Queen Elizabeth to that of Charles the Second" and "Popular Treatises on Science Written During the Middle Ages in Anglo-Saxon Anglo-Norman and English." Facsimile of the 1841 first editions. This volume contains the whole of the publications of the first History of Science Society ever formed as well as the prospectus of the Society setting out its rules aims intended publications and list of members under the presidency of the Duke of Sussex. Original blue cloth binding with gilt stamping. Ink stamp to the front pastedown with a partial catalogue description affixed to the bottom of the rear pastedown. The boards are ever so slightly bowed; otherwise an especially crisp and clean copy. <br/><br/> Dawsons of Pall Mall hardcover books
1926154082New York: Vreeland Press 1926. Softcover. VG- light shelfwear top corner dog-eared with corners torn and missing on front cover and first few pages not effecting text or plates. Tan card wraps with string tie binding. Black lettering with museum emblem on front cover. 15 pp. with tipped-on color frontis 3 bw images tipped on and 7 bw line drawings. No. 5 in the leaflet series of the Museum of the American Indian New York now part of the Smithsonian. An excellent and enlightening study of the making of a blanket by the Salish Indians of the Northwest mostly in British Columbia. This particular blanket was obtained by a Hudson't Bay Company worker from the Chief of the Tsakuam band of the Cowichan Salish on the Lower Fraser River. The blanket is just under 4 feet square and pictured in the color frontis of the book. The Salish were known for the dogs they kept and whose hair was shorn for use in weaving blankets and other textiles. The dogs were shorn as closely as sheep. This catalogue includes a bit of history as well as the technique of blanket-making of the Salish with several illustrations of different kinds of weaves. A true treasure about Native American textile arts. Vreeland Press unknown books
1936167142Denver CO: John Vanmale 1936. First Edition. Paperback. VG-. Minor soiling creasing wear to covers. Clean and tight interior. Grayish-beige stapled wraps with blue lettering. 43 pp. 5 BW plates. Part of The Old West Series of Pamphlets Number Eight. Introduction by Orchard. First edition with only 500 copies printed. John Vanmale paperback books
1926001512New York: The Museum of the American Indian / Heye Foundation 1926. First Edition. Stapled Wraps. Near Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 15pp. Frontispiece of hand-mounted color plate. Essay by William C Orchhard. In black lettered tan wraps. Many figure illustrate the weaving design attributed to this rare blanket. a nice copy in protective mylar. The Museum of the American Indian / Heye Foundation unknown books
195664933New York: Universe Books. Very Good. 1956. Hardcover. Large tan cloth covers contents are bright and nice with black and white photographs. Very Good in a slightly edge-chipped dust jacket. . Universe Books hardcover books
2006115211Cologne Germany: Dumont 2006. Hardcover. VG As new. Color illus. paper-covered boards; 247 pp.; Profusely illustrated with color and bw figures and photos. Text in German; Accompanied the exhibition of the same name which appeared at the Sprengel Museum Hannover and the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam in 2006 and 2007; Includes ten essays by various authors; Besides works by Schwitters also featured are pieces by Hannah Hoch Thijs Rinsema Theo van Doesburg El Lissitzky Paul Klee and more. Dumont hardcover books
1841779251841. HALLIWELL James Orchard ed. THE BOKE OF CURTASYE an English Poem of the Fourteenth Century. London: Printed for the Percy Society 1841. viii34 pp. Octavo publisher's printed paper wrappers. Nineteenth-century ink library stamp on front and back cover but no other marks. General light dust-soiling to wrappers which show light edgewear and are starting at heel and crown but clean within and very good overall. unknown books
1841779261841. HALLIWELL James Orchard ed. THE MEETING OF GALLANTS AT AN ORDINARIE: OR THE WALKES IN POWLES. From an unique black-letter Copy in the Bodleian Library. London: Reprinted for the Percy Society 1841. viii40 pp. Octavo unopened in publisher's printed paper wrappers. Nineteenth-century ink library stamp on front and back covers but no other marks. Negligible light dust-soiling on wrappers else clean within and ner fine overall. unknown books
191683008New York: The Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation 1916. 1st ed. Paperback. Very Good. photo map 53p. Wrapper. 26cm. Cover edges chipped. Contributions from The Museum of the American Indian Heye Foundation Vol. IV No. 1. <br/><br/> The Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation paperback books
1956248346Paris. : Robert Delpire. 1956. . 1st Edition. Tan cloth copper spine title. . A very good copy in a dustjacket with edgewear and short closed tears. . 4to. Introduction by Manuel Tunon de Laura. B&W photographs. Robert Delpire. hardcover books
200681160Rio de Janeiro: Fundaçâo Pierre Verger Museo de Arte Moderna 2006. 29 x28.5 cm. Concepção e organização. textos de Antonio Nobrega tradução Lisa Earl Castillo 251 p b/w plates. ports. The book presents the 1940's and 1950's Brazilian popular culture as celebrated by the photographer and ethnologist Verger b. France 1902-1995 and especial selected to reflect the Brazilian reality of the post-war period while making evident the profound contrast between rural and urban life. The earliest pictures are dated 1946 and revel the cultural diversity and the social contrasts of Brazil through black images of everyday life traditions and specially the poverty and social differences reflected in images that include the festivities of Bahia Todos os Santos in northeastern Brazil the carnival of travesties folklore the architecture of the city of São Paulo in the 1950's the various Afro-Brazilian ceremonies and rituals the cordel popular pamphlets tradition along with others selected from the collection of the archives of the Fundação Pierre Verger. The book accompanies an exhibition. ENGLISH AND SPANISH TEXT Fundaçâo Pierre Verger, Museo de Arte Moderna unknown books
1956179521New York: Universe 1956. hardcover. very good/very good. Numerous black & white photographic illustrations in color & in black & white. Slim 4to white cloth d.w. New York: Universe Books 1956. Very good.<br/><br/> Universe unknown books
200278657Salvador Brazil : Fundação Pierre Verger 2002. 33 cm. 236 p b/w plates cat. bio/chron. bibl. b/w pict. boards. OCLC: 52376845 The book presents 200 extraordinary selected shots of a larger collection; amassed over fifty years by master photographer Verger 1902-1996 considered one of the pioneers of ethnological photography. Superb black and white photographs shot during his trips to Africa Asia and the Americas portraying the dignified faces and ethnic traditions of different races native and those transported during the period of the slave trade from Africa. Includes portraits of famous people met including: Leon Trosky Diego Rivera Chang Kay-Chek Ernest Hemingway Pere Yacouba. The original edition was published in Paris in 1993 10 years before the publishing of this bilingual ENGLISH AND PORTUGUESE language version. Fundação Pierre Verger hardcover books