At head of title of no. 2: P.B.T., Editors: Henri-Pierre Roché, Beatrice Wood, and Marcel Duchamp, with editorial participation by Man Ray., No. 2 published by Beatrice Wood., and The initials "P.B.T" at head of title of no. 2 stands for Pierre (Roché), Beatrice (Wood), and "Totor," Roché's nickname for Duchamp.
Publisher:
[H.P. Roché]
Subject (Name):
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968, Man Ray, 1890-1976, Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959, Society of Independent Artists (New York, N.Y.).--Exhibition--(1st :--1917 :--New York, N.Y.)--Periodicals, and Wood, Beatrice
Subject (Topic):
American poetry--20th century--Periodicals, Art, American--Exhibitions--Periodicals, Art--Periodicals, and Dadaism--United States--Periodicals
Leaf of plates: Printed in oil colors by H.W. Hewet., Most ill. signed by Thwaites and N. Orr., and No. 7 of 7 titles in vol. with spine title: Fairy stories.
Publisher:
H.W. Hewet, engraver and printer, No. 12 Dutch Street
Subject (Name):
Hewet, Henry W., publisher, Orr, Nathaniel, engraver, and Thwaites, William H., ill.
Subject (Topic):
Girls--Conduct of life--Juvenile fiction, Obedience--Juvenile fiction, and Wolves--Juvenile fiction
"Commissioned and first presented by Meredith Wilson on the Maxwell House 'Good News Program.'", Caption title., Jazz composition arranged for piano., and Original red paper wrappers. Bookseller's stamp: Cressey & Allen ... Portland, Maine.
Publisher:
Robbins Music Corporation
Subject (Name):
Cressey & Allen, bookseller and Savino, Domenico, 1882-1973
BEIN Za +Zb556 1 Copy 1: Spine repaired with tape., Editors: Henri-Pierre Roché, Beatrice Wood, and Marcel Duchamp, with editorial participation by Man Ray., and No. 1 also called: Independents' number; published on the occasion of the opening of the first exhibition of the Society of Independent Artists.
Publisher:
[H.P. Roché]
Subject (Name):
Duchamp, Marcel, 1887-1968, Man Ray, 1890-1976, Roché, Henri Pierre, 1879-1959, Society of Independent Artists (New York, N.Y.).--Exhibition--(1st :--1917 :--New York, N.Y.)--Periodicals, and Wood, Beatrice
Subject (Topic):
American poetry--20th century--Periodicals, Art, American--Exhibitions--Periodicals, Art--Periodicals, and Dadaism--United States--Periodicals
For voice and piano., Publisher's advertisement on title page verso and unnumbered page at end., Staff notation., and Stamp: Sample copy. Imperfect: upper right corner mutilated.
Town site and plantations of La Gloria, Puerto Principe, Cuba
Description:
"Engraved by Bormay & Co., 64 Fulton St., New York.", "Property of the Cuban Land and Steamship Co., 32 Broadway, New York.", and Autograph and manuscript annotation of Isaac Peterson. Accompanied by: 1) mailing envelope from Cuban Land and Steamship Co. addressed in manuscript to Isaac Peterson ... Quincy, Mass.; 2) typed letter from Cuban Land and Steamship Co.; 3) real estate contract from Cuban Land and Steamship Co., dated January 15, 1903, for Isaac Peterson.
Publisher:
Cuban Land and Steamship Co.
Subject (Geographic):
Cuba--La Gloria (Camagüey) and La Gloria (Camagüey, Cuba)--Maps.
Subject (Name):
Peterson, Isaac--Autograph
Subject (Topic):
Land settlement, Land settlement--Cuba--La Gloria (Camagüey)--Maps., and Streets--Cuba--La Gloria (Camagüey)--Maps.
Editor: Allen Norton., Irregular, v. 1, no. 2, copy 2 from the library of Max Ewing., v. 1, no. 3, copy 2: Bookplate: Carl Van Vechten., and Vol. 1, no. 1 (Mar. 15, 1915)-
Publisher:
Rogue, Inc.
Subject (Name):
Ewing, Max, 1903-1934--Ownership, Norton, Allen, Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964--Bookplate, and Van Vechten, Carl, 1880-1964--Ownership
CVV p. 23 (W). and Dust jacket mutilated: front, back and portion of spine flaps wanting. Autograph and annotations of William Pickens. From the library of William Pickens.
LVIII., Monument record sheet LVIII., and Part of Monument record sheet LVIII :
Description:
Accompanied, as issued, by Monument record sheet LVIII. "Gift of Sarah Day Woodward"--Manuscript note. and At head of title: Part of Monument record sheet LVIII.
Included the works of David Octavius Hill, Dr. Thomas Keith, Julia Margaret Cameron, and Lewis Carroll.
Publisher:
The Print Gallery
Subject (Name):
Alfred Stieglitz / Georgia O'Keeffe Archive, Cameron, Julia Margaret, 1815-1879--Exhibitions, Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898--Exhibitions, Hill, David Octavius, 1802-1870--Exhibitions, Keith, Thomas, 1827-1895--Exhibitions, and Print Gallery
Careless love, If I were a little bird, and Love, oh love, oh careless love
Description:
"Uke. arr. by Millard G. Thomas"--P. 3., Additional lyrics by Martha E. Koenig and Spenser Williams on p. 5., For medium or high voice and piano, with chord diagrams for ukulele., Illustrated t.p., signed: Ray, with photographic portrait of Lena Horne., and Publisher's advertisement on p. [6].
Publisher:
Handy Brothers Music Co.
Subject (Name):
Handy Bros. Music Co., Koenig, Martha E., Thomas, Millard, G., and Williams, Spencer, 1889-1965
Subject (Topic):
Folk music--United States, Popular music--1921-1930, Songs (High voice) with piano, and Songs (Medium voice) with piano