Language: English
Published by Dell Magazine, New York, 2014
Seller: Scene of the Crime, ABAC, IOBA, St. Catharines, ON, Canada
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, First Printing of this Double Issue of 17 Short Stories. Featured are Sarah Smiles by Charlaine Harris, Ghost Town by Terence Faherty, Summer Solstice by Susan Perry Benson, The Hobby Cop by Doug Allyn, The Trash-Can Gang by Tom Tolnay, Pussycat, Pussycat by Stephen Ross, The Spectre of Olsanske Hrbitovy by JM Ramage, The Hard Type by Carl Robinette, The Very Best Neighbor by Brendan DuBois, Blood Red Roses by Marilyn Todd, The Much-Frequented House by Nicola Hodges, Jaguar by Joseph Wallace, The Gold Stealers by Bill Pronzini, I Remember Yesterday, The E-mail Always Pings Twice by Greg Herren, The Last Wrestling Bear in West Kentucky and the Importance of Family Bonds by Teresa Solana. In Fine Condition.
Language: English
Published by Arizona Highways, Phoenix, AZ, 1969
Seller: Dorley House Books, Inc., Hagerstown, MD, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Color & b/w; Ted De Grazia (deGrazia); Don Wright, Wayne Daisk, Joseph Muenh,, Warren Cartier, Charles W. Herbert, Hal Johns Benson; John Candelario, Etc (illustrator). 1st. stapled pictorial wraps; 48 clean, unmarked pages; includes items by about: Arizona; Desert; Christmas; deGrazia Ornaments; Flowering Cactus Jewels.
Published by New York: Harper & Row, Publishers, 1967., 1967
Seller: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, U.S.A.
x, 180 pages. Paperback; H 20.25cm x L 13.25cm. Stiff paper covers rubbed and mildly curled. Interior pages are clean and binding is firm. A very good copy. With Editor's Introduction, Introduction, and Selective Bibliography. Features the following essays: "New England Reformers" by Ralph Waldo Emerson; "The Northern Attack on Slavery" by Avery Craven; "The Abolitionists and Psychology" by Martin B. Duberman; "The Psychology of Commitment: the Constructive Role of Violence and Suffering for the Individual and for His Society" by Silvan S. Tomkins; "The Anglo-American World of Humanitarian Endeavor" by Frank Thistlethwaite; "Religious Benevolence as Social Control, 1815-1860" by Clifford S. Griffin; "Charles Grandison Finney" by William G. McLoughlin; "Religious Groups and Political Parties" by Lee Benson; "Temperance, Status Control, and Mobility, 1826-1860" by Joseph R. Gusfield; "The Emergence of Immediatism in British and American Antislavery Thought" by David Brion Davis; and "Romantic Reform in America, 1815-1865" by John L. Thomas.
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 299 pages. 8.00x5.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 380 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.25 inches. In Stock.
Seller: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
paperback. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
hardcover. Condition: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 240 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Published by Barron's Educational Services, Woodbury, 1984
Seller: 32.1 Rare Books + Ephemera, IOBA, ESA, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. 8vo., various lengths. Four [4] booklets from the Barron's Educational Series. Near Fine in glossy pictorial wraps.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 305 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Brand New. 224 pages. 6.50x9.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.
Published by London: Conference-Office, 1803., G. Story, agent,, 1803
Seller: Alec R. Allenson, Inc., Westville, FL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 80 p.; 21 cm. (Methodist union catalog B2975; Green, Anti-Methodist bibliography 594] Withdrawn stamp on verso of t-0 [title continues] Methodism inspected, published by William Hales, D. D., rector of Killesandra in Ireland: and to the review thereof in the Christian observer. -- Appendix. `To every lover of truth' [at end] G. O. Philanthroos, against which Hales leveled his critique, reset on p. [76]-80, followed by extracts from `A friendly warning': both tracts were distributed by Methodist missionaries among Irish Roman Catholics. Good plain black binder's cloth. Pages toned and lightly musty.
Published by New York Offices of the International Studio, John Lane Company, New York, 1908
Seller: Dark and Stormy Night Books, Newburyport, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition International Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good Plus. Martha S. Baker, Frank W. Benson, E.H. Blashfield, Laura Combs Hills, Charles A. Platt, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, J.W. Waterhouse,et al. (illustrator). First Edition. Hard cover, 4to in three-quarter calf over red cloth covered boards, the raised bands on the spines ruled in gilt and blind, with "H.H. Bickford" tooled at the foot. Each volume bound with a preliminary indexes, except for last one. Original wraps and advertising-only pages were not included. Page numbering begins with roman numerals and changes to numeric; v.p. Illustrated with many black and white halftone reproductions, some full page with tissue guards, fewer in color, with some tipped in on colored card. CONDITION: Very Good. Original owner stamp in blue ink to head of a number of pages of earlier issues, sometimes upon front of plates: "Return to H.H. Bickford's Private Library." (See provenance below.) Light shelfwear. Front hinge reinforced with woven tape on several volumes. Lacking Volume Thirty Nine and Forty [would have been bound as 2-in-1] so, sadly, not quite complete. Some light offset opposite black and white illustrations, occasional light marks. Last vol. was bound with punched three ring holes at gutter edge of some issues. One page found lacking, copy supplied. NOTE: I inadvertently left one volume out of the group picture; this has now been replaced.**CONTENTS: Articles and reviews by some of the taste-makers of the age, including book reviews, gallery-talk, artist profiles, exhibit reviews and more highlighting the American School, British Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts Movements, and European art and design, including German Bauhaus, Hungarian, Swedish, Turkish, and Japanese art. "The International Studio" was a successor to the British art journal, "The Studio," begun in 1893 by Charles Horne and editor Gleason White; the International edition debuted in New York in 1897 and continued until 1931. British publisher John Lane had previously, with partner Charles Elkins, been publisher of works designed by Charles S. Shannon and Charles Ricketts, and in 1887, the two co-founded London's The Bodley Head publishing firm. Lane then relocated to New York in 1896, forming the John Lane Company, producers of this periodical.**SELECTION of British artists include: in-depth pieces on Charles S. Shannon, the stained glass panel designs of Edward Burne-Jones, A.E. Newcombe, E.A. Taylor and Jessie M. King and the Glasgow School of Art, William Morris in Glasgow, the National Competition of Schools of Art 1910, the Brussels Universal Exhibition of 1910, Italianate, and Arts and Crafts style architecture. A number of British Arts and Crafts style fine book bindings are illustrated, a number of them by women, as well as other handcrafts shown at the Arts & Crafts Exhibition Society. Book illustration and architectural illustration are also considered. AMERICAN art is also heavily promoted: Frank W. Benson, John Singer Sargent, Winslow Homer, William Merrit Chase and William Morris Hunt being shown in Germany. Works at the Metropolitan Museum, a Philadelphia Architectural Exhibition, Miniatures by Laura Coombs Hills (of Newburyport) and other women painters of the American Society of Miniature Painters, Philadelphia portraitist Ella S. Hergesheimer, the Jewelry Exhibition in Boston at the Society of Arts and Crafts in 1907. et al. INTERNATIONALLY, there is a whole series on Japanese art including Utamaro's eighteenth century woodblocks in color reproduction, Japanese ceramic artists, silks and carvings in wood or jade. A book by Yone Noguchi, "The Pilgrimage" is reviewed. Spanish painters Joaquin Sorolla y Bastida and the Basque artist Ignacio Zuoaga are profiled in a review of a show at the Hispanic Society of America. A landscape scene by Swedish painter Carl Larsson, younger brother to King Gustav V, is illustrated in color. German bauhaus interiors earn coverage in the discussion of The Brussels Universal Exhibition: Max Läger, Emanuel von Seidl, R. Riemerschmid, Bruno Paul and Albin Müller being shown. Otto Fischer and Hans Von Hayek are mentioned in a Vienna exhibition. **PROVENANCE: From the Private Library of original owner, HIRAM HOOKER BICKFORD, A.I.A. ( 1864-1929), a Barre, Vermont born son of a carpenter and house builder, who began his architectural career in central Massachusetts as trainee draughtsman at the Fitchburg Offices of Henry M. Francis. In 1887, he relocated to the Elmira, New York area, joining Architects Pierce and Dockstader, becoming a partner in 1891. Bickford and partner Joseph H. Pierce, went on to some fame: "For a period of at least three decades, 1890-1920, Joseph H. Pierce and Hiram H. Bickford were the foremost architects of the central-southern tier of New York State. In Elmira, a city with a half dozen firms, no others matched Pierce & Bickford's facility in handling the most up-to-date stylistic fashions. Their professional supremacy extended east to Cortland, north to Geneva and west to Allegany County. They were also a major influence in northern Pennsylvania and received large commissions throughout the rest of New York and in New Jersey." (Architects of Standing, Pierce and Bickford, Elmira, N.Y. 1890-1932 by Roger G. Reed) Bickford was elected President of the Central New York Chapter of the A.I.A. from 1918-1920. His notable works include stone stairs and walls at Watkins Glen, The Arnot Art Gallery, Corning Glass Works, Cortland County and Arnot-Ogden Hospitals, Elmira College Library, YMCA and Masonic Temple, as well as the Elmira Free Academy. (A.I.A. historical directory.)**REF: J. Hare, Elmira Star-Gazette,"Woodlawn Cemetery chapel is symbol of Elmira's historical architecture duo" (5/15/2023) **Note: These will ONLY be sold as a set. Heavy set (63 lbs.) may require extra postage if mailed abroad or priority. (AMJ). Book.