Published by Ultimate Publishing, New York, 1978
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Stephen E. Fabian; Tony Gleeson; Dan Steffan; Richard Olsen; Joe Staton; Glenn; (illustrator). First Edition. 132 pp. Digest format. Volume 27, number 1. Light edge and corner wear with a crease on the spine. Cover art by Steve Fabian, interiors by: Tony Gleeson; Dan Steffan; Richard Olsen; Joe Staton; and Glenn. This issue contains: Novelettes: Power Failure by Charles Sheffield; Where Angels Fear to Tread by F. X. Milhaus; and Short Stories: Nemesis Place by David Drake; The Three-Legged Chicken by Brad Lang; In Meduas Res by David F. Bischoff; Uncoiling by Lisa Tuttle and Steven Utley; The Golden Fleece by Arsen Darney; Mr. Who? by David R. Bunch; Here For Just A While by Barry N. Malzberg; and Changes by James Sallis; along with the usual features, including a letter from L. Sprague de Camp in According to You. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, New York, 1977
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Stephen E. Fabian; Michael Kaluta; Richard Olsen; Dan Steffan; Tony Gleeson; Michael Nally; Joe Staton; (illustrator). First Edition. 132 pp. Digest format. Volume 6, number 4. Light edge and corner wear with a flat uncreased spine and a small dent in the front cover. Cover art by Steve Fabian; interiors by: Michael Kaluta; Richard Olsen; Dan Steffan; Tony Gleeson; Michael Nally; and Joe Staton. This issue contains: Short Stories: Priapus by L. Sprague De Camp; Knock and See What Enters by Charles L. Grant; Top Hat by David Bischoff; The Pillars of Hell by Lin Carter; Jackson by James Sallis; Visitors by Jack Dann; Hark Was That the Squeal of an Angry Throat by Avram Davidson; and The End-of-the-World Rag by Jack C. Haldemen ll; and Novelettes: We Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident by Charles Sheffield; and A Trick of the Tail by F. X. Milhaus; along with the usual features, including a letter from L. Sprague de Camp in According to You. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, New York, 1978
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Stephen Fabian; Richard Olsen; Tony Gleeson; Rick Bryant; (illustrator). First Edition. 130 pp. Digest format. Light rubbing on the corners. Cover art by Stephen Fabian; interiors by Steve Fabian; Richard Olsen; Tony Gleeson; and Rick Bryant. This issue contains: The Winning of Gloria Grandonwheels by Robert F. Young; Cold the Stars Are Cold the Earth by Richard C. Meredith; Murder in Triplicate by Charles Sheffield; Catalyst by Charles V. de Vet; Tween by J. F. Bone; and Frontier by Jim Roszell; along with the usual features. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, New York, 1976
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Stephen E. Fabian; Daniel J. Steffan; Tony Gleeson; Joe Staton; Richard Olsen; (illustrator). First Edition. 130 pp. Digest format. Light edge and corner wear with a short crease in the lower right cover of the front cover. Cover art by Steve Fabian; interior by Steve Fabian; Daniel J. Steffan; Tony Gleeson; Joe Staton; and Richard Olsen. This issue contains: The Stairs in the Crypt by Clark Ashton Smith - completed by Lin Carter. Novelettes: Bloody Man by Avram Davidson; God of the Naked Unicorn by Ova Hamlet; and The Atheling's Wife by Dennis More. Short Stories: New-Way-Groovers Stew by Grania Davis; Algy by L. Sprague de Camp; Ocean by Steven Utley. And Fantasy Books by Fritz Leiber. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, New York, 1977
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. John Bierley; Steve Fabian; Laurence Kamp; Tony Gleeson; (illustrator). First Edition. 132 pp. Digest format. Light edge and corner wear with minor rubbing on the front cover. Cover art by John Bierley; interiors by Steve Fabian; Laurence Kamp; and Tony Gleeson. This issue contains: Novelettes: The Figurine by L. Sprague De Camp; Judas Story by Brian M. Stableford; Miasmas - A Life Term by William Nabors. Short Stories: Red River Lies Drowning by C. L. Grant; The Stuff of Legends by Susan Doenim; Re-Entry by Barry N. Malzberg; In Brightest Day, In Brightest Night by Steven Utley; and Buried Silver - a novelette by Dennis More; along with an Interview with Lin Carter by Darrell Schweitzer; and all the usual features. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, New York, 1978
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Stephen Fabian; Richard Olsen; Tony Gleeson; Rick Bryant; (illustrator). First Edition. 130 pp. Digest format. Light rubbing on the corners. Cover art by Stephen Fabian; interiors by Steve Fabian; Richard Olsen; Tony Gleeson; and Rick Bryant. This issue contains: The Winning of Gloria Grandonwheels by Robert F. Young; Cold the Stars Are Cold the Earth by Richard C. Meredith; Murder in Triplicate by Charles Sheffield; Catalyst by Charles V. de Vet; Tween by J. F. Bone; and Frontier by Jim Roszell; along with the usual features. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, New York, 1975
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good+. Harry Roland; Michael Nally; Richard Olsen; Ken Kelly; Tony Gleeson; Laurence Kamp; (illustrator). 1st Edition. Digest format. Lightly rubbed on the corners; no interior markings. Cover art by Harry Roland; interiors by: Michael Nally; Richard Olsen; Ken Kelly; Tony Gleeson; and Laurence Kamp. This issue contains: The Tower of Time by Robert E. Howard and Lin Carter; Count Brass - Part 1 of 2 by Michael Moorcock; Laura's Theme by Jack C. Haldeman; The Adventures of Jack and That Which Befell Him by Richard W. Brown; Goodbye Joe Quietwater - Hello! by William Nabors; Techmech by Robert F. Young; and The Woman Machine by Al Sirois; along with all the usual features. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by G. Bell And Sons, London, 1919
Seller: KULTURAs books, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good+. Hardcover in dust jacket. 1919 reprint of book first published in 1893. Book is well used but still sturdy, crisp and clean, with tight binding and sharp corners. Soiling to boards. Light tanning to text pages, which are clean and unmarked. Topics covered include carpets, woven fabrics, printed fabrics, pottery, tiles, metal work, stained glass, illustration, bookbindings, floor cloths, and wallpapers. Illustrated throughout including several folding illustrations. 12mo. 327 pp.
Published by The International Studio / John Lane Co, NY, 1909
Seller: Melanie Nelson Books, Livingston, NY, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. -----------Large thick heavy book, 11 1/2" x 8 1/2". Pale greenish covers, white and green large label on front cover with title and author. 389 pages, with many full-page illustrations, all b/w.GOOD CONDITION. all clean contents, solid book, wear to edges- - no dust jacket.
Published by Ultimate Publishing, New York, 1973
Seller: W. Fraser Sandercombe, Burlington, ON, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Dan Schilling; Stephen E. Fabian; Joe Staton; Richard Olsen; Tony Gleeson; Michael Nally; Mike Kaluta; Joe Staton; Panebaker; Jeff Jones; Gray Morrow; (illustrator). First Editions. 130, 132 pp. Digest format. Both issues have light edge and corner wear. Cover art by Dan Schilling and Stephen E. Fabian; interiors by Michael Nally; Mike Kaluta; Joe Staton; Panebaker; Jeff Jones; Stephen E. Fabian; Richard Olsen; Tony Gleeson; and Gray Morrow. These issues contain: Junction - a novella by Jack Dann and Dann's sequel, The Islands of Time - a novella in the 1977 issue. Also, 1973: Trapped in the Shadowland - a Fafhrd and the Grey Mouser story by Fritz Leiber; Triptych by Barry N. Malzberg; Chang Bhang by Jack C. Haldemann II; War of the Magicians by William Rotsler; and A Matter of Time by Jim Ross; along with the usual features, including a letter from Fritz Leiber in According to You. And 1977: The Lady Of Finnigan's Hearth - a novelette by Parke Godwin; The Whisperers by Richard A. Lupoff; Fleuve Red by Robert F. Young; With Good Intentions by Michael F. X. Milhaus; Indigestion by Barry N. Malzberg; and Tom O'Bedlam's Night Out by Darrell Schwietzer; along with the usual features. Size: 12mo. Book.
Published by George Bell & sons, London, UK, 1896
Seller: BookAddiction (IOBA, IBooknet), Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: IOBA
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 342pp with black and white illustrations in text, tissue-guarded plate frontispiece. Green cloth-covered boards with gilt lettering. Top edge gilt. Title page printed in red and black with central vignette. 8vo. Cloth is a little tired, rubbed and rounded at corners and tips of a sunned spine, a few mild marks. Shadowing and faint spotting on endpapers, tissue guard toned with offset toning in margins of frontispiece, hint of toning in margins throughout. A very pleasing vintage volume, elegantly produced albeit well used, providing a compelling guide to bookbinding practices up to the end of the 19th century.
Published by George Bell & Sons, London, UK, 1897
Seller: BookAddiction (IOBA, IBooknet), Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. First edition, first impression. xvi, 182pp, with colour plate frontispiece with captioned tissue-guard, three further similar colour plates, one copperplate engraving and many further monochrome illustrations in text. Green cloth-covered boards with gilt-stamped lettering on front panel. 12mo. Cloth covers heavily worn, very rubbed and rounded at corners, backstrip wholly chipped away, some marks and discolouration to cloth. Text block edges a little yellowed. Front hinge starting and some strained gutters. Some spotting and browning throughout internally.
4to, xiv + 243pp. + vii. Original faun cloth, blocked with gilt ilustration of doves on front cover. Front and back covers marked and edgeworn; significant wear particularly towards bottom edge of spine. Hinges slightly shaken. Some light foxing to certain pages throughout, in addition to slight water damage at the top edge of the text block. b/w reproductions of artworks by the likes of Dante Gabrielle Rossetti, Aubrey Beardsley and Laurence Hausman, in addition to several in-text woodcut illustrations. A very good copy. First edition. Noteable for featuring the first appearance of Y. B. Yeates' short stoy 'Costello the Proud, Oona MacDermott and the Bitter Tongue', as well as the original lithograph 'The Doctor- Portrait of my Brother' by Jame McNeil Whistler.
Published by Walter Scott, London & Felling-on-Tyne
Language: English
Seller: Marion Pitman Books, Reading, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. The Canterbury Poets. Embossed red cloth gilt; top edge gilt. Spine very faded, worn at ends, otherwise very good condition. Bookplate and address stamp on endpapers.
Published by T C Jack and E C Jack, Edinburgh, 1897
Seller: Silver Trees Books, Malvern, WORCS, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Four near fine handsome clean books in dark blue buckram covers with bright gilt titles and 'Art Nouveau' decoration to fronts and spines; bump to top corners of Volume II. Internally very good and free of inscriptions; profusely illustrated; bindings tight; some foxing spots to prelims but little elsewhere; offset tanning to feps. An attractive set particularly with regard to its age. Published 1897-1898.
Cloth. Condition: Good. Not Stated (illustrator). A smart copy of this illustrated work on the great painters of Britain. Illustrated with a frontispiece and numerous full page images. A presentation of a selection of the best paintings of the most notable British artists, with an account of the individuals and a study of their works, as well as their place in British art history. Arranged in chronological order. Edited by Joseph William Gleeson White, an English writer on art. In the original green cloth binding. Externally, smart with light rubbing and minor bumping to the extremities. Light fading to the spine with marks to the boards. Internally, firmly bound with frontispiece loosening slightly. Pages are very bright with the odd spot or handling mark. Light age toning to the endpapers. Good. book.
Published by George Bell and Sons, London, UK, 1899
Black & White Illustrations (illustrator). Reprint. London, UK: George Bell and Sons. Good condition: spine tips frayed, shaken, cover wrinkled/No Dustjacket. 1899. Reprint. 12mo., 327 pp. . Good condition: spine tips frayed, shaken, cover wrinkled/No Dustjacket.
Published by George Bell, London, 1894
Seller: John R. Sanderson, Bookseller, Stockbridge, MA, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
First Edition
Original Cloth. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Large prize bookplate. Cover bright, the spine slightly less so.
Published by T. C. & E. C. Jack Ltd., Edinburgh
Seller: Theologia Books, La Charite sur Loire, France
Hardcover. Condition: Average. Text and illustrations very good but cloth covers have water damage to front edges (but not affecting text). 31x25cms. Black & white illustrations. Postage will be extra but will be sent at actual cost> Size: 31x25cms. Book.
Published by T. C. And E. C. Jack, Edinburgh Causewayside
Seller: Redruth Book Shop, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Good condition hardback dark navy boards decorated including the title etc in gilt lettering and decoration. The spine also shows the title etc in gilt lettering with a gilt decoration, no DJ. No foxing on edge of pages, a little foxing on fly sheet on volume I. Corner of boards bumped a little. Delightful paintings all black and white. These four volumes weigh fairly heavy - extra postage will be required to send by Parcel Post. Please enquire.
Published by T.C. and C. Jack, Edinburgh
Seller: Silver Trees Books, Malvern, WORCS, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Lovely large format 4 volume set in blue cloth with lovely gilt floral art nouveau decoration to front and spine, undated. Foxing to endpapers and scattered faintly to a few other pages. Tanning to endpapers. Some marks and wear to covers. Additional postage may be required.
Published by International Studio/John Lane Co, NY, 1909
Seller: Ed Buryn Books, Nevada City, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Presumed 1st American editon. Approx 200 glossy b/w reproductions, with commentaries, of works by the most notable British painters. Solid tight clean copy of American edition. 9 x 11-1/2, 390 pp, index, biographical appendix, b/w illus. Good+ in lightly worn boards, tight binding; contents all VeryGood unmarked, owner bookplate inside; foxing spots on just a few pages. Oversize Hardcover in pale green cloth boards w black bordering and white title box pasted on.
Published by Elliot Stock, London, 1893 (The Book-Lover's Library series, edited by H. B. Wheatley)., 1893
First Edition Signed
xviii + 186pp. Emily Dickinson, Oscar Wilde, Le Gallienne, etc. Cloth boards, gilt title and decoration, bevelled edges. Extremities little scuffed and frayed. Pages browned. Inscription on half-title page. 18x12cms.
Published by London Derby & Nottingham Stanesby & Co.; Frank Murray, 1890
First Edition
First edition, number 36 of 95 large paper copies; 8vo; unopened, mark to foot of one page, half-title with minor paper-flaw to fore-edge; original card wrappers with publisher's French folded printed dust-jacket, a little dust-soiled but overall very good. A very well-preserved example of this uncommon large paper edition, part of the Moray Library series. Gleeson White (1851-98) was a prolific player on the eighteen-nineties scene, editing several important periodicals from the time, including, with Charles Shannon, the Pageant. He provided the cover design for Wratislaw's Caprices, and was gifted number one of the special issue of that work by the author. The title Garde Joyeuse is taken from the name of castle given to Sir Lancelot in Arthurian legend.
Published by George Bell and Sons, London, 1893
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very Good. Not Stated (illustrator). First edition. A smart first edition of this work on designing, with illustrations throughout. First edition. Illustrated with two folding plates and numerous figures, many of which are full-paged. Collated complete. A supplement to the ordinary course of design as taught in schools of art, explaining from the manufacturer's point of view the limitations and requirements imposed by the material. With chapters on the preparation of design for carpets, potter, tiles, metal work, stained glass, book-binding, wall papers, and more. Edited by Joseph William Gleeson White, an English writer on art. With contributions from Alexander Millar, Arthur Silver, Wilton P. Rix, Owen Carter, R. LL. B. Rathbone, Selwyn Image, H. Orrinsmith, and George C. Haite. In the original blue cloth binding. Externally, smart with light rubbing to the extremities and fading to the spine. The odd small mark to the boards. Front hinge just starting but firm. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are very bright with the odd spot and minor age toning to the extremities. Bookseller's label to the front pastedown, with bookseller's stamp to the front endpaper. Embossed stamp to the front endpaper from the publisher. Very Good. book.
Published by George Bell and Sons, London, England, United Kingdom, 1893
Seller: SUNSET BOOKS 2, Newark, OH, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st. Seller's image, know what you are getting! Pre-packing weight is 0 lb. 12.4 oz . Has NO Dust Jacket. Has Fraying on spine ends and corners, has light foxing, mostly on front and rear pages. Has Gild lettering/design on Front cover and on spine, NO Owner markings noted! See Picture! The Copyright date is 1893 for this 1893 Printing. This volume was purchased at Local Public auction. Very nice for a 123 yr old book. Thank you for your purchase from Sunset Books! Help Promote World Literacy, GIVE a Book as a GIFT!! In stock, Ships from Ohio. WE COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES!!!! SEE PICTURES!!!!! ANY ODD/GREEN TONES ON THE SCANS ARE CAUSED BY MY SCANNER!! All of our Technical/Textbook/Ex-Library volumes were obtained legally through Public or Auction sales. Size: 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Book.
Published by George Bell and Sons, London and New York, 1893
Seller: johnson rare books & archives, ABAA, Covina, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near fine. First Edition. "The object of this book is to supplement the ordinary course of design taught in our Schools of Art, by explaining, from the manufacturer's point of view, the limitations and requirements imposed by the material." Includes contributions Alexander Millar, Arthur Silver, Wilton P. Rix, Owen Carter, R. LL. B. Rathbone, Selwyn Image, H. Orrinsmith, and George C. Haité. Small octavo: viii, 327, [1], [4, ads] pp. with numerous textual figures, some folding. In the publisher's blue cloth binding, with gilt-stamped floral ornaments and titling, and green endpapers. Light wear to the corners and tips; else near fine. Provenance: from the Publishers' Bookbindings collection of Ellen K. Morris and Edward S. Levin.
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 Hopitals, 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).