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65567P., Union Latine d'Editions, 1956, 2 volumes in 8° reliés plein vélin à la bradel de l'éditeur, dos lisses, étuis, têtes dorées, 254 et 251 pages.
1976110452Turnhout-Belgium, Brepols, coll. « Typologie des sources du Moyen âge occidental », n° 32 1976 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 16. 81 pages. 12 pages de planches. Très bon état d’occasion.
1983762531983 Nonette, Créer, 1983, grand in 8° relié pleine toile bleue décorée de l'éditeur, 507 pages ; importante iconographie in et hors-texte.
1966478451966 P., Sun, 1966, in 4° relié pleine toile de l'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 139 pages ; nombreuses illustrations en noir et en couleurs ; petite déchirure à la jaquette.
23395P., Delahays, 1858, in 12 relié demi-chagrin marron, dos lisse, XXIII-393pp. ; signatures sur le faux-titre ; des rousseurs ; petits frottis.
192661473New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1926. 8vo. 350 pp. plus 2 pp. publisher’s ads. Dark-blue publisher’s cloth red lettering & ruling embossed News Service ownership stamp at lower right corner title w/ d.j. vivid cover art of flapper “Joanna†in red by Charles Wrenn minor chip & closed tear to lower fore-edge minor chipping head of spine VG/VG- copy. First Grosset edition this novel was released along with the First National flapper silent film now lost and directed by Edwin Carewe co-wrote screenplay with Lois Zellner and starred Dorothy Mackaill Jack Muluall and Paul Nicholson. Grosset & Dunlap, hardcover
199926915<p>Jazz Age Paris Blake Jody. Le Tumulte Noir: Modernist Art and Popular Entertainment in Jazz-Age Paris 1900-1930. University Park: Penn State Press 1999. First Printing of the First Edition. ISBN: 0271017538. A Fine tight copy in a Very Good plus dust jacket with light sunning to the spine that is common wtih this title. In Le Tumulte noir Jody Blake focuses on the impacts of African sculpture and African-American music and dance on Parisian popular entertainment and modernist art literature and performance. Blake discusses the reception of ragtime-era and jazz-age entertainment as well as other African visual and performing art forms to provide new ways of understanding the development of modernist primitivism from Matisse and Picasso to Futurism Dada Surrealism and Purism. But the influence of art nÈgre went well beyond the avant-garde art world. Starting with the cakewalk of the 1900s and culminating with the Charleston of the 1920s the book studies the African-American idioms that were involved in larger cultural social and political developments. As an illustration Blake argues that performers such as Josephine Baker and Sidney Bechet of Revue nÈgre fame were thought to affect the political balance between Africa and Europe during the colonial period. Le Tumulte noir is divided into six chronological chapters each a well-researched well-conceived and well-written synthesis of the histories of art literature music and dance.</p> Penn State Press, hardcover
192253307Beaver Dam WI: Malleable Iron Range Co. 1922-23. Three works in one. Oblong 4to. 38; 3-24; 34 pp. 35-39A leaves 39-66 i.e. 68 pp. 1st -- Colour-illustrated title in gray black orange & light blue printed and illustrated throughout with each black & white illustration of stove w/ orange & gray border; 2nd -- numerous plates in black & white black printed borders text illustrations diagrams; 3rd -- illustrated title numerous plates 5 linen-backed colour-tinted photographs w/ linen hinges text illustrations. Tan softcovers bound w/ two brass screw-posts at upper margin w/ Monarch Malleable range instructions cooking times and thermometer instructions preserved in original printed envelope laid-in minor shelfwear very minor thumbing rubbing still VG copy w/ ownership stamp of J.ohn Y. Hicks b. 1881 Malleable Iron Range sales rep who worked as railroad messenger and then machinist and salesman following World War I. First edition thus of these nicely illustrated salesman sample catalogues of Jazz Age electric stove appliances with electric cook tops insulating blocks an electric appliance plug-in on the side as well as automatic timer and temperature controls. These beautiful stoves could be purchased with enamel finish and as one oven cabinet ranges two oven cabinet ranges one oven square ranges one oven H type cabinet range with built-in kitchen heaters and more. The nicely executed colour-tinted linen-backed photographs showing Malleable stoves provide excellent contemporary visual documentation of the actual colours of the popular stoves folloowing World War I. Malleable Iron Range Company existed from 1896-1985 and at its height after World War I employed over 1200 employees producing a variety of stove and oven appliances which were coal & wood burning electric and gas. No copies located in Worldcat. Malleable Iron Range Co., paperback
192251291Chicago: Olson Rug Company 1922. 8vo. 32 pp. Colour-illustrated throughout numerous black & white text illustrations. Colour-illustrated softcovers slight shelfwear NF copy. First edition of this lavishly illustrated and scarce Jazz Age flooring catalogue for the famed Chicago rug manufactuer. Found in 1874 by Walter E. Olson this beautiful catalogue includes a number of interior designs showing the rugs fitted into Arts & Crafts homes and Flapper Era homes with decor window treatments and furnishings. The Olson Rug Company was a pioneering recycling firm detailing how they used old carpets rugs and old clothing to produce velvety rugs which would rival in appearance and wearing high grade Wiltons and Axminsters. The Olson Company is perhaps best remembered for the Olson Park and Waterfall which was a popular local tourist attraction located outside the factory until sold to Marshall Field in 1965 which subsequently plowed the gardens under and created a parking lot. Olson Rug Company, paperback
192554342Philadelphia PA: Otto F. Schumann Philadelphia Textile School ca. 1925. Small 4to. 8.25 x 9.2 in. 75 leaves unnumbered including 32 leaves with detailed colour charts on weave formations producing various kinds of cloth 3 tipped-in textile samples together w/ weaving instructions in manuscript. Original limp leather 3-ring binder gilt lettering stamped on front cover ink lettering & association of Otto F. Schumann on front cover some soiling dustsoiling edgewear still VG exemplar. This Jazz Age weaving manuscript notebook complete with weave formation design plates fabric samples and instructions offer a remarkable and invaluable artifact of how a young American textile designer and weaver received training at the famed Philadelphia Textile School now Philadelphia University during the 1920s. These course books were judged on completeness and the aspiring weaver’s skill in presenting the details about the instruction as well as their abilities in running the machinery required to produce the cloth. This manuscript notebook includes Schumann’s detailed plates and notes on producing color effect on the plain weave creating Broken Twills Crowfoot Satins Checked & Figured Broken Twills Entwining Twills Basket Weaves and Broken Satins. The extensive manuscript notes detail the loom instructions how many lines are required composition and more in producing the assorted effects. Because of the poor quality of United States textiles exhibited at the Centennial Exhibition in 1876 the Philadelphia Textile Manufacturers pushed for a formalized vocational school to train weavers designers and textile workers. In 1884 it became part of the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art with 81 students enrolled by 1885 and by 1894 the School of Textiles added a Department of Wool Carding & Spinning and a Department of Cloth Finishing and Design. By the 1920s the Philadelphia Textile School was offering extensive three-year textile courses chemistry and dyeing courses as well as design courses in cottons woolens worsteds silks Jacquard design and more. Schumann 1906-1967 was the son of Hugo Schumann founder and owner of the Maid Hosiery Mills in Reading PA through the opening decades of the 20th century for whom he worked with until after World War II as designer and sales executive. Otto F. Schumann, Philadelphia Textile School, hardcover
192548049Chicago: Rothschild Brothers 1925. Tall 8vo. 100 pp. Over 100 colour illustrations 100s of black & white text illustrations & photos. Blue & silver printed softcovers elegant design on front cover w/ blue border and simulated silver mirror very minor soiling some shelfwear still VG copy w/ original order form & price change notice tipped-in. First edition of this beautifully illustrated catalogue of Flapper Era toiletry ware including dresser sets in beautiful Bakelite and celluloid cases men’s military sets with varieties of brushes perfume bottles manicure instruments shoe horns jewelry boxes clocks and much more. Rothschild Brothers, paperback
192559963Chicago: Olson Rug Company 1925. Oblong 4to. 9.75 x 7.8 in. 2 48 2 pp. Colour-illustrated throughout numerous black & white decorative border illustrations. Colour-illustrated softcovers vivid wraparound Orientalist cover art of scene depicting bedouin camels & tents in the desert seated upon Oriental rugs minor shelfwear slight bumping to couple corners still VG bright copy including order blank in red & black w/ pictorial map on verso of Olson Rug railroad time deliveries. First edition of this lavishly illustrated and scarce Jazz Age flooring catalogue for the famed Chicago rug manufacturer filled with striking Orientalist inspired Persian carpets Middle Eastern Central Asian and East Asian patterns intended to brighten any Craftsman home. Found in 1874 by Walter E. Olson this beautiful catalogue includes a number of interior designs showing the rugs fitted into Arts & Crafts homes and Flapper Era homes with decor window treatments and furnishings. The Olson Rug Company was a pioneering recycling firm detailing how they used old carpets rugs and old clothing to produce velvety rugs which would rival in appearance and wearing high grade Wiltons and Axminsters. The Olson Company is perhaps best remembered for the Olson Park and Waterfall which was a popular local tourist attraction located outside the factory until sold to Marshall Field in 1965 which subsequently plowed the gardens under and created a parking lot. Worldcat locates 1 copy Winterthur. Olson Rug Company, paperback
193058329New York: Jacobsen Publishing Co. Inc. 1930. 8vo. 335 5 pp. Tan cloth black Art Deco lettering black ruling uniform interior toning as usual w/ d.j. Art Deco fadeaway cover art of woman in print dress on red background artist initial “H†minor edgewear creasing still VG/VG copy. First American edition of this Flapper Era romance novel set against the backdrop of contrived marriages land swindles and more in the new British suburbs. Wilson 1878-1965 wrote over 30 romance novels following World War I through World War II most under the name “Diana Patrick†and is perhaps best remembered as mother of Romilly Cavan Isabel Wilson who published her debut novel Heron at 21 years old. Jacobsen Publishing Co., Inc., hardcover
192453221New York: The Charles William Stores Inc. 1924-1925. Two vols. 4to. 548 8; 518 8 pp. With numerous colour plates colour-tinted text illustrations over 1000 black & white text illustrations diagrams. Colour-illustrated softcovers minor soiling wear slight sunning front cover of vol. 1 creasing to spine; minor creasing shelfwear vol. 2 light uniform interior toning as usual still VG- set. First edition of the complete year of Jazz Age catalogues from the Charles William Stores which offered a treasure trove of everyday fashions work clothes and household and consumer goods during the Roaring 20s offering the glamour and style of New York to the rest of the country. Their fashions were intended for the average American with emphasis on the more “endowed†woman and “stout†man during the Jazz Age emphasizing chic styles and well-woven fabrics. These catalogues detail the high grade work pants riding breeches denim jeans corduroy work pants along with triple-sewed work denim overalls and coats which could be purchased as well as those made out of Wabash Stripe Stifel denim cloth noted for its durability. No copies located in Worldcat of Spring & Summer 1925; 3 copies located of Fall & Winter 1925 Henry Ford Harvard American Textile History Museum. The Charles William Stores, Inc., paperback
1925589771925. Two black & white photo images 8" x 10" on glossy stock mounted in Crown Studio mats 11 1/4" x 13 1/4". Images are night shots of windows depicting surroundings full of architectural details. Very minimal soiling to lower fore-edge. 1 image with a bit longer exposure time still a very good pair of photos. These two commercial photos of 1920s window displays provide an invaluable historical glimpse into the marketing of men's fashions at the height of the Jazz Age. The photos include unique period elements with breathtaking flower arrangements positioned amongst the displayed clothing. The men's suits range in tints and style primarily including double-breasted and single-breasted suits with trousers carefully draped over surrounding decorative tables and stands cravats at the neck and each with a dapper cane displayed above it. Rich draperies of men's suit fabrics have been arranged below and around the displays. Frank Jacoby's store was a thriving business in Bridgeport CT. at 1083 Broad Street until the throes of the Great Depression when they were forced to close in 1933. unknown
192839300New York: Rae D. Henkle 1928. 8vo. viii 182 pp. Yellow boards orange lettrng w/ d.j. NF/NF. First edition of this scarce and riotous anthology of essays and humor on the Jazz era including Flappers are safeguards Men are the vainer sex Parents are snobs Stupid men marry early and much more. Rae D. Henkle, hardcover
193560373New York: Grosset & Dunlap c. 1935 1941. 8vo. 310 pp. Beige publisher’s cloth blue lettering on spine minor shelwear soiling w/ d.j. moody Art Deco cover art by Arthur Hawkins representing Manhattan’s Upper Eastside minor chipping head of spine couple closed tears creasing edgewear still VG/G copy w/ original Newport OR drugstore stamp on front pastedown. First Grosset Edition reprinting the 1935 Harcourt Brace original of this novel set against the backdrop of the waning years of the Jazz Age and the promiscuous experiences of Gloria Wondrous including her affair with Weston Liggett and assorted friends. In 1960 25 years after its first publication the novel was adapted into the film starring Elizabeth Taylor for which she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. Grosset & Dunlap, hardcover
201728274<p>Jazz Age Riley II Charles A. Free as Gods: How the Jazz Age Reinvented Modernism. Lebanon: ForeEdge 2017. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. Among many art music and literature lovers particularly devotees of modernism the expatriate community in France during the Jazz Age represents a remarkable convergence of genius in one place and period-one of the most glorious in history. The outpouring of boundary-pushing novels paintings ballets music and design was so profuse that it belies the brevity of the era 1918–1929. Drawing on unpublished albums drawings paintings and manuscripts Charles A. Riley offers a fresh examination of both canonic and overlooked writers and artists and their works by revealing them in conversation with one another. </p> ForeEdge, hardcover
193039980New York: Sears Publishing Co. Inc. 1930. 8vo. 6 299 1 pp. Beige cloth purple lettrng mnr dustsoilng w/ d.j. mnr chppng hd & ft of spine tape repairs to tears chppng VG-/Fair w/ frmr ownrshp signature on ffep. First edition of this amusing Jazz era story of a beautiful girl who persuades a millionaire to torn over $ 25000 to her without asking for a quid pro quo so she can break into society. Sears Publishing Co., Inc., hardcover
1911794421911 Paris, Oeuvre des Orphelins Apprentis d'Auteuil, 1911, in folio broché, 156 pages ; couverture illustrée ; cachet ; dos recollé.
1910181751910 Grenoble, Jules Rey, 1910, grand in 4° relié demi-chagrin à coins, dos à nerfs orné, tête dorée, couverture illustrée conservée, 137 pages.
31752Limoges, Barbou, sans date, in 4° relié demi-percaline rouge décorée à coins de léditeur, tranches dorées, 336 pages ; nombreuses illustrations. Bel exemplaire.
191217951912 Paris, Bonne Presse, sans date (1912-1921), deux volumes grand et fort in 8° brochés, XXXIX-634 et 798 pages ; abondamment illustré in et hors-texte, non coupé.
194617991946 Le Puy, Mappus, 1946, fort in 8° broché, 461 pages ; 4 planches hors-texte ; couverture rempliée illustrée.
1946114711946 Le Puy, Mappus, 1946, fort in 8 broché, 461 pages ; 4 planches hors-texte ; couverture rempliée illustrée.