Published by Hennessey & Ingalls, 1973
ISBN 10: 0912158220 ISBN 13: 9780912158228
Seller: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Published by Hennessey & Ingalls, Los Angeles, 1973
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558p. A good hardcover book in a good dustjacket. Ex-library: number painted on spine; label on jacket; pocket on endpaper; stamp on title page and page edges. Otherwie clean and tight. Includes b/w illustrations.
Published by Mercer University Press, 2000
ISBN 10: 0865546991 ISBN 13: 9780865546998
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Published by Rare Books and Special Collections Divisions, Blackader-Lauterman Library of Architecture and Art, McGill University Libraries, Montreal, 2001
ISBN 10: 077170576X ISBN 13: 9780771705762
Seller: Antiquarius Booksellers, Falkland, BC, Canada
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 1720-1778. Marginalia (Montreal, Quebec), 6. Includes a summary catalogue of books, etchings and engravings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi, his predecessors, his contemporaries, and his followers. xxii, 91 pages : illustrations, facsimiles (some color) ; 24 cm. Bright, clean, 'fresh' copy - unmarked. Tight, square binding, no spine creases. Weight, 446g. Size: Octavo. Book.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. FIRST. A FINE FIRST IN DJ.
Published by Hennessey & Ingalls 1973, 1973
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Published by Hennessey & Ingalls, Inc., Los Angeles, CA, 1973
ISBN 10: 0912158220 ISBN 13: 9780912158228
Seller: West Side Book Shop, ABAA, Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good +. First Edition. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good +. xviii, 558 pp, list of 164 b&w illustrations, preface, acknowledgments, introduction, Part I. Blake's Techniques of Relief Etching -- Sources and Experiments: from J. T. Smith, Nollekens and his Times (1828); from Alexander Gilchrist, Life of William Blake (1863); Geroge Cumberland, "New Mode of Painting" (1784); George Cumberland, Letter to His Brother (1784); from Abraham Rees, the Cyclopaedia (1819); from Robert Dossie, The Handmaid to the Arts (1764); Ruthven Todd, "The Techniques of William Blake's Illuminated Painting" (1948). Part II. Critical Essays on Blake's Art and Aesthetics: Laurence Binyon, "The Engravings of William Blake and Edward Calvert" (1917); Anthony Blunt, Blake's 'Ancient of Days': The Symbolism of the Compasses" (1938); Allan R. Brown, "Blake's Drawings for the Book of Enoch" (1940); C. H. Collins Baker, "The Sources of Blake's Pictorial Expression" (1941); Piloo Nanavutty, "A Title Page in Blake's Illustrated Genesis Manuscript" (1947); Northrop Frye, "Poetry and Design in William Blake" (1951); David V. Erdman, "The Dating of William Blake's Engravings" (1952); Hazaard Adams, "The Blakean Aesthetic' (1954); Albert S. Roe, "The Eidetic and the Borrowed Image of Blake's Theory and Practice of Art" (1964); Martin Butlin, "Blake's 'God Judging Adam' Rediscovered" (1965); Edward J. Rose, "'A Most Outrageous Demon': Blake's Case Against Rubens" (1969); W. J. T. Mitchell, "Poetic and Pictorial Imagination in Blake's The Book of Urizen" (1969); Thomas H. Helmstadter, "Blake's Night Thoughts: Interpretations of Edqard Young" (1970); John E. Grand, "Blake's Designs for L'Allegro and Il Penseroso" (1971); Judith Rhodes, "Blake's Designs for LAllegro and Il Penseroso: Thematic Relationships in Diagram" (1971); Robert Simmons and Janet Warner, "Blake's Arlington Court Picture; The Moment of Truth" (1971); John E. Grant, "Redemptive Action in Blake's Arlington Court Picture" (1971); Robert N. Essick, "Blake and the Traditions of Reproductive Engraving" (1972); Jenijoy LaBelle, "Words Graven with an Iron Pen: The Marginal Texts in Blake's Job" (1973; index. Edited with an Introduction by Robert N. Essick. First Edition, 1973. Not Price Clipped. Two chips 1/2" and 1/4" to bottom edge front panel dj with minor edge wear to same, else, Pristine, no wear. Clean, tight and strong binding with no underlining, highlighting or marginalia. Maroon cloth with gilt lettering to spine, and illustrated endpapers. Size: Large 8vo. Book.
Published by Henry Holt, NY, 1943
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. HARDBACK NODJ, 1943, 1ST TRADE EDITION,1st printing, 11/43 ON COPYRIGHT PG, VG , NO JACKET, ,Signed Inscribed by THOMAS SUGRUE, INK NAME FRONTISPIECE PG, author to friends Dr. and Mrs. Michael Kennedy."alias- Marge and Mike, With all best wishes for a Happy Christmas and a good and long New Year from the Segrues - Thomas Sugrue Dec. 11, 1943 Clearwater Beach Fla.". Signed by Author(s).
Published by Houghton Mifflin, Boston, 1924
Seller: Brainerd Phillipson Rare Books, Holliston, MA, U.S.A.
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First Edition Signed
Finely woven blue cloth. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good minus. Handsomely bound in finely woven dark blue cloth stamped brightly in silver on the front boards and the spine. There is rubbing and slight flecking to some of the letters, especially at the top and bottom of the spine and a few letters in "Clara Endicott Sears" at the bottom of the front panel. In the scarce dustjacket printed in red and black with the original price of $3.00 at the top of the inside front flap. With light chipping at the top and bottom of the jacket's spine ends. Small pieces missing at the corners, and slight separations (1") at the tops of the folds. Name of former own written in pencil at the top of the front flap and the bottom of the rear flap: "Earle W. Wilson." Darkening to the top of the inside flap and along the rear fold. An unusually scarce dustjacket for this Clara E. Sears title. Clara Endicott Sears was a visionary, writer, historian, preservationist, and founder of Fruitlands Museum. "Clara Endicott Sears seems to regard the past as having been lived chiefly for the benefit of the future. The present she regards as a convenient work season arranged for her by Father Time in which she can make the future still more aware of the past." -New York Sun, 1941 Born in 1863 of Boston Brahmin lineage, Sears was cosmopolitan, cultivated, and independent. She preferred artistic and intellectual pursuits to the conventional roles expected of a lady of her social stature. Instead, she chose a life of the mind, nurtured by extensive travel, illustrious friendships, and her own curiosity and spirit. In 1910, Sears built a summer residence known as the "Pergolas" on Prospect Hill in Harvard, Massachusetts. The house (now gone) and property commanded dramatic views of the Nashua River Valley, originally settled by the Nashaway Indians. This spectacular site turned out to have historical associations that dovetailed with Sears' passionate interest in the great minds and spiritual seekers of America's past. Along with this extraordinary property came the farmhouse site where Bronson Alcott had founded his Transcendentalist community known as, "Fruitlands." Alcott's utopia was short lived, but Sears was drawn to Transcendentalist writings, and their experiment in communal living. In 1914, she had the vision to turn Alcott's farmhouse into a museum housing a treasury of original artifacts and furnishings. (Courtesy of Fruitlands Museum website) "Days of Delusion" is a vivid account of one of the most interesting and extraordinary periods of spiritual upheaval in American history, especially dealing with William Miller, the visionary self-appointed prophet from the rural districts whose prediction that the end of the world was at hand threw thousands of people into a state of uncontrollable hysteria." (From the dustjacket.) First Edition with matching dates of 1924 on the title and copyright pages.
Published by Henry Holt, NY, SPECIALLY printed bound, 1942
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. HBDJ, 1942, STATED 1ST PRINTING ,LIMITED EDITION #271 ,1st EDITION , GOOD-/GOOD- ,DJ HAS RUB WEAR MENDED TEARS TAPE SMALL CHIPS, EX-LIBRARY USUAL WEAR STAMPS RUB POCKET EMBOSSEMENT, Extremely limited edition,This is #271 of 300 copies only.specially printed, bound and autographed by Cayce for friends. BLUE cloth cvr with some spotting STAIN ON FRONT ,MUCH EDGE wear TO Spine a bit shaky, corners and edges worn MUCH WEAR. 453 pg. Index This was believe it or not a retired library book there is a press stamp on the opposite page of the photo bottom right hand corner. All pages are intact none are actually falling out as can be seen the spine is worn and needs fixing the spine has wear the back board looks to be taped in place held on possibly by the cloth cover . The page 453 has a 3 inch split. Signed by Author(s).