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Crane, Hart.
THE BRIDGE. A Poem. With an Introduction by Malcolm Cowley and Photographs by Richard Benson.
pp. xx [ii], 70 (1) + Illustrated with one double-page and four full-page photographs by Richard Benson, superbly printed in a 300 line screen process by Meriden Gravure Co. Small folio. Designed by Stephen Stinehour; printed by Michael & Winifred Bixler; set in Monotype Dante; on soft-white Mohawk smooth wove paper. Bound at the Stinehour Press in full silver-gray Dutch natural finish cloth, stamped in blue and blind. Original glassine wraps. Original blue paper covered cloth slipcase. The beautiful endpaper designs and slipcase decorations are reproduced from original paste papers designed by Carol Blinn. Copy number 1848 of and edition limited to 2,000 numbered copies signed by the photographer, Richard Benson. "Bright, volatile, short-lived and hard-drinking, Crane was in some ways an archetype of the Roaring Twenties author. Crane is best known for The Bridge (1930), an epic vision of American life with the Brooklyn Bridge as a central image. Crane is often compared to Walt Whitman, both for his modern American sensibilities and for the homoerotic imagery some find in his work. In sheer style Crane also resembled T.S. Eliot, whom he admired. Crane committed suicide by leaping from the S.S. Orizaba in 1932. Slipcase has some soiling on the top and bottom edge. There is also a small (less than 1/2") loss of colored paper in the lower corner of the slipcase. A brilliantly photo illustrated work. It would make a great gift. W37
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Staats, Henry Philip.
AFRICAN JOURNAL. 1953-1954.
72p. + Plus full page photographs. Decorated title page. Gutters beginning to brown. Map endpapers. Printed presentation Season Greetings from the author. Very tall 8vo. Original full brown buckram binding. Spine and front cover paper labels. Top edges damp stained. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AFRICA/6.
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Kurth, Otto (Editor).
THE WORLD WAR IN PHOTOGRAPHS. 190 Authentic Photographs-A Pictorial History of the Battles in Europe, Asia and Africa, in the Air and on the Seas. Inspired by Laurence Stallings' famous collection of war pictures entitled "THE FIRST WORLD WAR".
n.p. Profusely illustrated with photographs. 16mo. Original full pictorial stiff paper binding. Rear board and spine detached. The Big Little Book of WWI. WWI 10
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Fegley, H. Winslow.
FARMING, ALWAYS FARMING. A Photographic Essay of Rural Pennsylvania German Land & Life, Made by H. Winslow Fegley (1871-1944).
312p. Highly illustrated with great photographs. Oblong folio. Original cloth binding. Dust Jacket. As New. Wonderful photo survey of a farming culture that still persists among the Amish. Also Issued as: Pennsylvania German Society. New Series. Volume 20.
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Lasseur, Michele; Grandadam, Sylvain
EGYPT. Photographs by Sylvain Grandadam.
pp. 159. Illustrated with brilliant color photographs. Small folio. Original full cloth binding. Dust jacket. Very fine condition. A truly remarkable collection of photographs. HOLY LAND 2.
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Lyttle, Richard B.
BIRDS OF NORTH AMERICA.
160 p. Beautifully photographed in color throughout. 4to. Original fill cloth binding. Dust jacket. Fine copy. A wide range of birds are described, with information on: their food; natural enemies; migratory patterns; nesting & breeding habits; related species; and their current status in the environment. NH7
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Abbot, Willis J.
PANAMA AND THE CANAL In Picture and Prose. A Complete Story of Panama, as well as the history, purpose and promise of its world-famous Canal - the most gigantic engineering undertaking since the dawn of time.
413 p. + 16 color plates showing water-color paintings by E. J. Read and Gordon Grant + Advertisements + Folding color map as frontis. 'Profusely illustrated by over 600 unique and attractive photographs taken expressly for this book by our special staff.' Small folio (9 x 12"). Original full red cloth binding with a color picture of a painting mounted to the front cover. One corner bumped. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW31
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Avery, S. P.
SOME ACCOUNT OF THE "GIBBS-CHANNING" PORTRAIT OF GEORGE WASHINGTON PAINTED BY GILBERT STUART.
pp. (v) 26 (3). + Frontis and full page reproductions made by Mr. Edward Bierstadt of New York with the "Albertype" process. Printed only on the recto. Uncut. Top edge gold. XLib. 8vo. Original yellow cloth binding. Gilt lettered. XLib tape on top of front cover. Hardbound. Limited Edition of only 200 copies. An important discussion of the Gilbert Stuart portrait of Washington, painted from life in 1795, and sold soon thereafter to the painter's friend, Colonel George Gibb. This study in provenance was composed to uphold the historic importance of the painting for the then (1900) owner Mr. S. P. Avery of New York, who purchased it in 1889. PRESS/W32
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French Army.
1916 DOCUMENTS DE LA SECTION PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DE L'ARMEE FRANCAISE.
n.p. Numerous photographs with text printed in English, French, Italian and Spanish. Slight old staining. Oblong 8vo. Original full printed wraps. Small loss to top of front and back wraps. Very scarce. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! WWI 12
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Comparato, Frank E.
CHRONICLES OF GENIUS AND FOLLY. R. Hoe & Company and the Printing Press as a Service to Democracy.
846p. Illustrated. 8vo. Original photo decorated cloth covers. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! REF2
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National Publishing Company.
ILLUSTRATED MEMOIR OF THE WORLD WAR.
n.p. Fully illustrated with large photographs. Oblong folio. Original full pictorial printed covers. XLib stamps on covers. Spine taped. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SCARCE. WWI 12
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Simonds, Frank H.
HISTORY OF THE WORLD WAR. Five volumes.
Five volumes. Color frontis plates. Numerous photographs and maps. Color pictorial title pages. Pictorial endpapers. Top edges gold. Large 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, lettered and embossed in gold gilt. A wonderful history of World War One. WWI 7
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Cleveland, Reginald M.; Graham, Frederick P. (Editors).
THE AVIATION ANNUAL OF 1945.
pp. xiv, 205 + Plus full page photographs. Small 4to. Original full cloth binding, slightly worn. Hardbound. Nice example. A key book for all students of aviation history. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! AIR/1
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Harrison, George Russell.
ATOMS IN ACTION. THE WORLD OF CREATIVE PHYSICS.
pp. x, 370 + numerous full page photographs. Bookseller's label. Top edge red. Large 8vo. Original full tan cloth binding, lettered and decorated in black and gold. Original dust jacket very slightly worn, price clipped. Hardbound. First Edition. Nice copy. A 1939 book on how physics was being applied to industrial and social needs of the day. SPACE/1
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Raymond, Edward.
SIGHTS AND SCENES OF THE WORLD. A Series of Magnificent Photographic Views Embracing the World of Nature and Art. PARTS ISSUE.
Issued (by subscription). Thirteen original parts 1-13. Magazine-format. Oblong folio. 340 x 270 mm. Numerous photo illustrations. This set is generally in wonderful condition. Books in parts are works which were published piecemeal (mainly in the 19th century) over a period of months or years. Each unit usually having a separate magazine-like cover. This method of publishing benefited the publisher as it was thought that the price of a weekly or monthly part at one shilling or a quarter was affordable to a wider readership than the price of pound sterling or $ 5.00 for a bound volume. They also qualified for mailing at a cheaper rate. Since they were meant to be bound by the purchaser, very few have survived into our present era. This set is extremely scarce in such well preserved parts format. This edition apparently not in Arents (1957). PARTS 2. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
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Bancroft, Hubert Howe (1832-1918); Columbian Exposition.
THE BOOK OF THE FAIR. An Historical and Descriptive Presentation of the World's Science, Art, and Industry, as Viewed through the Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893, designed to set forth the display made by the Congress of Nations, of human achievem
Issued by subscription. Twenty-three (of 25) original parts. [Lacks parts 1 & 25]. Folio. 310 x 415 mm. Forty pages in each part. Numerous photo illustrations. A very well preserved set. Books in parts are works which were published piecemeal (mainly in the 19th century) over a period of months or years. Each unit usually having a separate magazine-like cover. This method of publishing benefited the publisher as it was thought that the price of a weekly or monthly part at one shilling or a quarter was affordable to a wider readership than the price of pound sterling or $ 5.00 for a bound volume. Though this particular set was very costly at $ 1.00 for each part! Since they were meant to be bound by the purchaser, very few have survived into our present era. This set is extremely scarce in parts format. A wonderful artifact of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago: 1893. This edition apparently not in Arents (1957). RARE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PARTS 2
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McFarland, J. Horace; Hatton, R. Marion; Foley, Daniel J.
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR. Designed by Walt R. Huber.
pp. xxiv, 296 + color Frontis. Profusely illustrated with color photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding with some soiling and wear. Very worn dust jacket. Pencil ownership of Mary Lacy (who may have worked for McFarland). Hardbound. First edition. This copy was used in the printing office of J. Horace McFarland (1859-1948). McFarland was one of the first Americans to sound the call for environmental and scenic protection. In 1878, at age nineteen, McFarland opened his printing business and began to publish gardening and seed catalogs. Realizing that woodcuts did not adequately represent the plants, he started to explore the use of photography. By 1894, he was experimenting with color photography and his company had become America's premier publisher of gardening catalogs, with what may have been the first color photographs produced in the US. The success of his publishing business provided McFarland with wealth and security, and freed him to engage extensively in the philanthropy and civic activism he loved. He was recognized as a master gardener whose books and photographs on roses, trees and other subjects were famous across the United States. He wrote more than a dozen books on roses and made the American Rose Society a world-renowned institution. As president, he established a method of rose identification and registration that is still in use today. He was widely known as "Mr. Rose" and was a founder and president of the American Rose Society, which had an international impact on the propagation of roses. His home and garden in the Bellevue Park section of Harrisburg was an internationally famous testing ground for hundreds of new plant species. It contained 5,000 plants including varieties of roses. Nice copy. PLANTS W132 rear x2
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Stieler, Karl; Wachenhusen, H.; Hacklander, F. W.
THE RHINE FROM ITS SOURCE TO THE SEA. Two Volumes. Translated By G. C. T. Bartley From the German. New Edition, Revised and Corrected. Illustrated.
Two Volumes. Illustrated with numerous full page photographs, printed in photogravure, with tissue guards. Large color folding tissue map in volume two. Top edges gold. XLib. 8vo. Original full red cloth bindings, elaborately decorated in gold. Spines faded. Hardbound set. Though Xlib, still a handsome set with beautiful photographs. TRAVEL/2. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
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Fullaondo, Juan Daniel.
JUAN DANIEL FULLAONDO ERRAZU.
Boxed portfolio containing 5 of 6 parts illustrating Spanish Modern architecture by important architects. Includes: Kain 1. Juan Daniel Fullaondo, Maria Jesus Munoz Pardo, Arquitectos; Kain 2. Juan Daniel Fullaondo, Jose Luis Arana, Arquitectos; Kain 4. Juan Daniel Fullaondo, Fernando Perez Segura, Juan Luis Candela, Arquitectos; Kain 5. Plaza Picasso; Kain 6. Un Tranvia Llamado Carmelo (I). A 7th part on the Centro Cultural de la Villa de Bilbao was issued a year later. Some of the illustrations are in color; most are photographs. Folio. 457 mm. Each part is considered a complete work in itself. Very good condition. Very scarce. OVERSIZE 1
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Library of Congress; Newhall, Beaumont; et. al.
IMAGES OF AMERICA. Early Photography, 1839-1900. a Catalog of an Exhibit at the Library of Congress.
88p. Illustrated. 4to. 7.5 x 10". Original printed wraps. Very good. An important historical exhibit of photography which opened on February 8, 1957. First Edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED REF8
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Seidle, Thomas C.
THOMAS C. SEIDLE'S PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE MOST EMINENT MODERN STATESMEN AND POLITICIANS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. This Volume comprises more than Two Hundred Photographs of great Americans, among whom are Presidents, Senators and Representatives of the
np. Over two hundred politicians with their photographs and short biographies. Includes Hiram U. Grant, whom is better known as Ulysses S. Grant. When appointed a cadet at West Point in 1839, by Congressman Thomas L. Hamer, his patron inadvertently wrote the name "Ulysses S.". Grant discovered the mistake, but was unable to correct it. Floral endpapers. All edges marbled. Inked and stamped ownership of Jesse F. Bechtel, Boyertown, PA, 1894. Large 4to. Original full pink cloth binding. Spine and front board embossed and decorated with flags, capitol and portrait of a politician, lettered and embossed in gold and red. Hardbound. Very nice copy. AMERICANA BOX 5
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Walker, James P.
BOOK OF RAPHAEL'S MADONNAS.
Portfolio of 12 photographs of Raphael's Madonnas pasted onto heavy stock and ruled in gold. No letter-press text. Paper browning and chipped at edges. 265 mm. Virtually disbound. Original worn detached heavy leather boards. Lacks spine. Folio. With all of its apparent defexts, this is still a very impressive collection of real photographs. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W99 TOP
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Hatfield, Julia; Bryant, William Cullen.
THE BRYANT HOMESTEAD-BOOK by the Idle Scholar (Julia Hatfield).
pp. [12], 224 + Mounted photograph (albumen print) frontispiece portrait of Bryant by N. Sarony, signed and dated by Bryant (but apparently it is a printed signature) ++ Etched caricature of Bryant, by Thomas Nast. Wood -engraved text illustrations by W.J. Linton after designs by J.A. Hows. All edges gold gilt. Large 8vo. 250 mm. Wonderful contemporary full leather decorative pictorial binding, modeled in deep relief relivo style. Signed and dated on the rear board (as part of the design) by the cipher of the designer (and/or binder), "Karl Muller, 1869." On the front board is Bryant's name in a shield, surrounded by profile head images of deer, elk, bear, bison, mountain lion, fox, etc. Around the outside of this are images of an eagle, hawk, rooster, partridge, beaver, ducks, and butterflies. At the rear board (along with the binder's marks) are carved and/or stamped scenes from Bryant's youth - the most notable being a running newsboy. A binding of this quality, style, and condition is truly an amazing find. Remarkably, the printed contents page mentions the binding. This volume and its binding certainly deserve greater research. William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878), great American poet and newspaper editor was born in Cummington, Massachusetts (where he signed this book 79 years later). The son of a learned and highly respected physician, Bryant was exposed to English poetry in his father's vast library. As a boy he became devoted to the New England countryside and was a keen observer of nature. In his early poems such as: Thanatopsis; To a Waterfowl; Inscription for the Entrance to a Wood; and The Yellow Violet, he celebrated the majesty of nature in a style that was influenced by the English romantics but also reflected a personal simplicity and dignity. Admitted to the bar in 1815, after a year at Williams and private study, Bryant practiced law in Great Barrington, MA. In 1825 he went to New York City where he was already known as a poet and critic. He became associate editor of the New York Evening Post in 1826, and from 1829 to his death he was part owner and editor in chief. An industrious and forthright editor of a highly literate paper, he was a defender of human rights and an advocate of free trade, abolition of slavery, and other reforms. He also holds an important place in literature as the earliest American theorist of poetry. In his Lectures on Poetry (delivered 1825; published 1884) and other critical essays he stressed the values of simplicity, original imagination, and morality. During his later career Bryant traveled widely, made many public speeches, and continued to write poetry. BAL p. 382. RARE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW46 BINDINGS
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Armstrong, Penny; et. al.
AMISH PERSPECTIVES. Photographs by Mel Horst.
104 p. Illustrated with color photographs by Mel Horst. 8vo. Softcover. Original color pictorial wraps. Limited edition of a York Graphic Services Keepsake. Near fine PA GER-ENG PAMP BX2/BAG 32
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Carter, William.
GHOST TOWNS OF THE WEST. A Sunset Pictorial.
224 p. Illustrated with numerous photographs, many in color, by the author. 4to. Softcover. Original color pictorial wraps. Very worn. Good. W2
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Morris, Henry Curtis.
DESERT GOLD AND TOTAL PROSPECTING.
60 p. Illustrated with photographs, many taken by the author. Thin Small 4to. 260 mm. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, price clipped. Extremities very slightly chipped. First Edition. Hardbound. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W10
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Post, C.C.
TEN YEARS A COWBOY. Addenda by Tex Bender, The Cowboy Fiddler.
pp. (8), 17-471, 23-35 [Paper read by R.S. Rhodes, of Chicago, at the Fourteenth Convention of American Teachers of the Deaf, at Flint, Michigan], (6) [Illustrated Publisher's catalogue, includes advertisement for the Deaf, The Audiphone, hearing through the teeth] + Frontis and full page drawings. Many pages printed upon light color drawings, red, purple, green and blue, which cover the full page. Note: Six candid original photographs of cowboys pasted on first fly leaves. Four Photographs of cowboys and their horses, one photograph of their bunk house and one photograph of their chuck wagon. Small loss on bottom margin affecting text on pages 143 and 144. Inner hinges slightly cracked. Floral end papers. Paper beginning to brown and slightly brittle. Small 8vo. 200 mm. Original publisher's green cloth binding. Front board decorated in silver with design of a cowboy and his horse within an elaborate border. Spine decorated and lettered in silver. Extremities slightly rubbed with very small loss. Graff 3328; Howes P500; Jenkins. Texas #689; Adams. Rampaging Herd #1819. One of the Earliest Books on the Cowboy. An exceptional artifact of early cowboy culture. W4
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Schmitt, Martin F.; Brown, Dee.
THE SETTLERS' WEST.
pp. xxviii, 258. Illustrated with numerous photographs. 4to. Original cloth spine over paper covered boards. Hardbound. Very good. W2
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Caughey, James (1810?-1891).
THE TRIUMPH OF TRUTH and Continental Letters and Sketches from the journal, letters, and sermons of the Rev. James Caughey as Illustrated in Two Great Revivals in Nottingham and Lincoln, England. Introduction by Rev. Joseph Castle. Third Thousand.
pp. 420, (6) [Publisher's Advertisement: Methodist Book Store / Higgins & Perkinpine]. + Frontis portrait engraved, in a mezzotint style, by T. B. Welch (Phila.) from a Daguerreotype by Rehm. Foxed. Bad stain in margin of lower corners of about 12 pages. 12 mo. 19 cm. Original full red cloth binding; board edges well bumped. Hardbound. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PALIB 6
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Ades, Dawn.
PHOTOMONTAGE.
112 p. Profusely illustrated with 174 monochromes. 4to. 275 mm. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps. First American edition. Includes works by: Raoul Hausmann, George Grosz, John Heartfield, Hannah Hoch, Johannes Baader, Xanti, Schitomirsky, Mieczyslaw Berman, Youri Rochkov, Gustav Klutsis, Alexandre Rodchenko, Serghei Senkine, Nikolai Prousakov, Mieczyslaw Szczuka, Lissitzky, Paul CItroen, Fritz Lang, Walter Ruttman, Kazimier Podsadecki, Bohdan Lachert, Joseph Szanacja, Max Ernst, Louise Ernst-Strauss, André Breton, Francis Picabia, Jacques Brunius, Nigel Henderson, Herbert Bayer, Lajos Kassak, Roger Leigh, Paul Nash, Terry Gilliam, Penny Slinger, Conroy Maddox, Marcel Marien, Frederich Kiesler, Marcel Duchamp, Richard Hamilton, Man Ray, Tim Head, Moholy-Nagy. Very good. W101
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American Amateur Photographer.
AMERICAN AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. An Illustrated Magazine. Dec. 1900. Volume XII, No. 12. John Nicol, Editor.
pp. viii [Advertisements], 533-584, xviii [Advertisements]. Numerous photograph illustrations. Some advertisements illustrated. 8vo. Softcover. Original printed wraps, tail of spine slightly torn. Very good. These original issues are increasingly scarce. W103RTStk
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Roberts, Ellwood.
LYRICS OF QUAKERISM and OTHER POEMS.
pp. 273 + 14 leaves of photographic plates. Small 8vo. 210 mm. Top edge gilt; other edges untrimmed. Original full aqua cloth binding, lettered and decorated in gold gilt. Some soiling on the front cover. The photos, showing people and scenes in and around Norristown and Philadelphia, were mainly taken by Jesse G. Butterfield, with a couple by William H. Richardson and Frank C. Parker. They were printed here by the Electro-Tint Engraving Co., Philadelphia. The photos are especially interesting as they show many of the Quaker Meeting Houses in the area. Hardbound. Very good+. Ellwood Roberts (born in 1846) was a famous and productive Pennsylvania historian, whose main work: 'Biographical Annals of Montgomery County' (1904) is still consulted with profit. PA 58
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1941. VOLUME FIFTY-FIVE. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 276, 48 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations and index of Advertisers. Double column. 245 mm. Softcover. Original full yellow wraps, slightly soiled. Very good. W104RtStk
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Bailey, Hillary G.
INDOOR PHOTOGRAPHY.
94 p. Illustrated with photographs. Pictorial title page. Endpapers foxed. 12mo. Original full cloth binding, soiled. Ninth printing. Hardbound. Very Good. W103RtStack
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1942. VOLUME FIFTY-SIX. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 280, 43 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations and index of Advertisers. Double column. 245 mm. Softcover. Original full yellow wraps, slightly soiled. Very good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1941. VOLUME FIFTY-FIVE. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 276, 48 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations and index of Advertisers. Double column. 250 mm. Original full yellow cloth binding, soiled and faded. Hardbound. Very Good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1945. VOLUME FIFTY-NINE. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 200, 43 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 245 mm. Softcover. Original full yellow wraps, slightly soiled. Very good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1947. VOLUME SIXTY-ONE. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 208, 44 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 250 mm. Original full yellow cloth binding, soiled. Very good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1946. VOLUME SIXTY. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 200, 44 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 250 mm. Original full yellow cloth binding, slightly rubbed. Very good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1948. VOLUME SIXTY-TWO. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 216, 43 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 250 mm. Original full yellow cloth binding. Very good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1951. VOLUME SIXTY-FIVE. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. xvi [Illustrated advertisements], 220. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. Bookplate with same photograph as on front wrap. 245 mm. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps, worn. Very good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1949. VOLUME SIXTY-THREE. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 240, 36 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 250 mm. Original full yellow cloth binding, slightly soiled. Hardbound. Very Good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1949. VOLUME SIXTY-THREE. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 240, 36 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 245 mm. Softcover. Original yellow wraps, slightly worn. Slight loss at head and tail of spine. Very good. W104RtStk
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American Annual of Photography.
THE AMERICAN ANNUAL OF PHOTOGRAPHY 1950. VOLUME SIXTY-FOUR. Edited by Frank R. Fraprie and Franklin I. Jordan.
pp. 246, 29 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 245 mm. Softcover. Original color pictorial wraps. Very good. W104RtStk
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Barnes, Clare Jr.
HOME SWEET ZOO.
75 p. Each page has a photograph of an animal with humorous text. 8vo. Softcover. Original pictorial wraps, slightly worn. Very good. W102RtStack
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Auer, Michel.
THE ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE CAMERA FROM 1839 TO THE PRESENT. Translated and Adapted by D.B. Tubbs.
285 p. Profusely illustrated with photographs of cameras, some in color. Small inked ownership on front paste down. Folio. Original full red cloth binding lettered in gold gilt. Original dust jacket, price clipped. Hardbound. Very Good+. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W100
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Booth-Clibborn, Edward (Editor).
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY THREE. The Third Annual of American editorial, advertising and poster, book promotion and unpublished photography.
pp. (12), 167, (5) [Index of photographers' names and addresses]. 167 photographs, many in color. Folio. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Hardbound. Very Good+. W102
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Borcoman, James.
MAGICIANS OF LIGHT. Photographs from the Collection of the National Gallery of Canada.
295 p. Illustrated with full page photographs. 4to. Softcover. Original stiff pictorial wraps. Near fine. W100
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Booth-Clibborn, Edward (Editor).
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY TWO. The Second Annual of American editorial, advertising and poster, book promotion and unpublished photography.
pp. 168, (5) [Index of photographers' names and addresses]. 168 photographs, many in color. Folio. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, rear cover soiled. The second annual juried collection of American editorial, advertising and poster, book, promotion and unpublished photography. More than one hundred and sixty works. Robert Best, Christopher Garland, Don Owens, J.C. Suarez, and Lloyd Ziff made up the jury. The seventy-two photographers include Richard Avedon, Bruce Davidson, Robert Mapplethorpe, Mary Ellen Mark, Sheila Metzner, Lisa Powers, Herb Ritts, and many others. Matt Mahurin did the jacket photograph and thirteen photos in the editorial section. Hardbound. Very Good+. W102
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Booth-Clibborn, Edward (Editor).
AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHY FIVE. The Fifth Annual of American editorial, advertising and poster, book promotion and unpublished photography.
pp. 138, (4) [Index of photographers' names and addresses]. 138 photographs, many in color. Folio. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket with one small tear. Hardbound. Very Good+. W102
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