Clemenz Bob Suzanne (3 results)

Language: English
Published by Clemenz Scenic Publishing, Sedona, Arizona 1999
- Softcover
Seller: James Lasseter, Jr, Brooksville, FL, U.S.A.James Lasseter, Jr
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. The plastic like finish on the front cover has some wrinkles across the top, otherwise the book would grade fine or better. A 64 page soft cover work that is held together by three staples that are bright and shiny. Printed on high quality paper with much color illustration the illustrations mak…e up the majority of the work with only brief textual reference to what is being shown and the season. All four seasons are depicted in the work. Available for immediate shipment, carefully packed. Bob & Suzanne Clemenz Photography/ Lindsay B. Scott, Other illustrations (illustrator).

- Softcover
Seller: Plurabelle Books Ltd, Cambridge, , United KingdomPlurabelle Books Ltd
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. 63p stapled paperback, A4 format, colour illustrations, very good Language: English. Scott, Lindsay B. (illustrator).
Published by Impact Photographics, El Dorado Hills, CA
- First Edition
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.Ground Zero Books, Ltd.
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Bookmark. Condition: Very good. Presumed First Issuance thus. Format is approximately 7 inches by 2.25 inches. #26010. The front of the bookmark shows the Grand Canyon and water falls. The back of the bookmark provides information on the creation of the park, its many geysers, and the abundance of wildlife to be found there. Yel…lowstone Lake is North America's largest mountain lake. Impact Photographics is the leading producer of photographic interpretive products for tourist destinations throughout North America. Impact serves all areas of the destination tourist market including national and state parks, monuments, and historic sites, as well as zoos, aquariums, theme parks, and museums. Impact is dedicated to producing the highest quality and environmentally friendly products available. Impact also has a distributor network serving various local view markets. Abookmarkis a thin marker, commonly made ofcard,leather, orfabric, used to keep a reader's place in abookand to enable them to easily return to it. According to new results of the research done on the history of bookmarks, there are indications that bookmarks have accompanied codices since their first emergence in the 1st century AD. The earliest existing bookmark dates from the 6th century AD and it is made of ornamented leather lined with vellum on the back and was attached with a leather strap to the cover of a Coptic codex. Bookmarks were used throughout the medieval period,consisting usually of a small parchment strip attached to the edge offolio(or a piece of cord attached to headband). The first detached, and therefore collectible, bookmarkers began to appear in the 1850s. One of the first references to these is found in Mary Russell Mitford'sRecollections of a Literary Life(1852. Historical bookmarks can be very valuable, and are sometimes collected along with other paperephemera. By the 1860s, attractive machine-woven markers were being manufactured. One of the earliest was produced by J.&J. Cash to mark thedeathofAlbert, Prince Consort, in 1861. Thomas Stevens of Coventry soon became preeminent in the field and claimed to have nine hundred different designs. Woven silk bookmarks were very appreciated gifts in theVictorian Eraand Stevens seemed to make one for every occasion and celebration. By the 1880s the production of woven silk markers was declining, and printed markers made of stiff paper or cardboard began to appear in significant numbers. This development paralleled the wider availability of books themselves, and the range of available bookmarkers soon expanded dramatically. Modern bookmarks are available in a huge variety of materials in a multitude of designs and styles. Many are made of cardboard or heavy paper, but they are also constructed of paper, ribbon, fabric, felt, steel, wire, tin, beads, wood, plastic, vinyl, silver, gold, and other precious metals, some decorated with gemstones. Bob Clemenz (Photographer) and Suzanne Clemenz (Ph (illustrator).