One hundred and one questions that have been most frequently asked about the Llano del Rio Co-operative Colony and One hundred one questions that have been most frequently asked about about the Llano del Rio Co-operative Colony
Description:
"Printed by the Llano del Rio Co-operative Press and issued by the Llano Publications"--P. [4]., From the Walter Millsap Papers in the Paul Kagan Utopian Communities Collection., and Sheet 26 x 50 cm. folded to 26 x 15 cm.
Nathaniel Jocelyn's autograph manuscript description of the mahogany palette used by the American portrait painter Gilbert Stuart based on Jocelyn's visit with Stuart in August 1823. The description includes a list of the colors used by Stuart, notes on Stuart's techniques for portraying hair and skin tones, and diagrams for comparing the palettes of Stuart and the painter Washington Allston; Jocelyn also records Allston's comments on Stuart's palette.
Description:
Accompanied by a typed letter, signed (October 13, 1939), from John Hill Morgan to Yale University librarian Bernard Knollenberg giving the provenance of the manuscript., Caption title: Stewart's Pallet August 1823., Gift of John Hill Morgan, 1939., In English., and Nathaniel Jocelyn (1796-1881), American painter and engraver, born and died in New Haven, Connecticut.
Subject (Name):
Allston, Washington,--1779-1843, Jocelyn, Nathaniel,--1796-1881, Knollenberg, Bernhard,--1892-1973, Morgan, John Hill,--1870-1945, and Stuart, Gilbert,--1755-1828
Subject (Topic):
Art, American--19th century, Artists--United States, and Portrait painting, American
Date 1612 at end of Author's conclusion, which promises another book., Part II has special t.p.: [Band] Minerva Britanna: The Second Part ... [Woodcut of the royal arms]., and Title within architectural border.
Publisher:
Printed in Shoe-lane at the signe of the Faulcon by Wa. Dight,
Illustrations by C.E. Brock. and Imperfect: p. 7-10 wanting; bookplate of Nancy Crouch.
Publisher:
H. Altemus,
Subject (Name):
Brock, C. E. (Charles Edmund), 1870-1938, ill., Crouch, Nancy--Bookplate, Henry Altemus Company, publisher, and Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745. Gulliver's travels
Subject (Topic):
Children's stories, Voyages and travels--Juvenile fiction, and Voyages, Imaginary--Juvenile fiction
American fiction--20th century, American literature--20th century, Americans--France--History--20th century, and Authors, American--20th century--Archives
U.S.W. (Dresden, Germany), Und so weiter, Undsoweiter, and USW
Description:
Began in 1984; ceased in 1987., Each volume contains text and original artworks by various artists, many signed and numbered., and Numbers V, VI, IX, in case made by Thomas Günther with 2 original photographs of Micha Brendel, include autographs of contributors.
"Fünfzig numerierten Exemplaren"--P. [2] of cover., Copy 40. In case, as issued. Autographs of Jochen Lorenz and A.R. Penck. Accompanied by: Materials relating to A.R. Penck (7 sheets)., and On spine: Obergrabenpresse 3.
Publisher:
Obergrabenpresse,
Subject (Name):
Lorenz, Jochen--Autograph and Penck, A. R.,--1939---Autograph
U.S.W. (Dresden, Germany), Und so weiter, Undsoweiter, and USW
Description:
Began in 1984; ceased in 1987., Each volume contains text and original artworks by various artists, many signed and numbered., and Numbers V, VI, IX, in case made by Thomas Günther with 2 original photographs of Micha Brendel, include autographs of contributors.
Haufe, Thomas Kunz, Gregor, 1959- Kutulas, Asteris
Published / Created:
1987-1991.
Call Number:
Zg20 A13 +987b
Image Count:
2
Abstract:
[Band 1]. Berlin, 1987 -- Bizarre Städte.
Alternative Title:
Bizarre Staedte., Dresden 2., Dresden Drei., and Stalingrad.
Description:
Band 1: No. 15 of 21 copies, accompanied by original illustration numbered 15, autograph of Asteris Kutulas., Each volume a limited edition, each accompanied by at least one original numbered illustration., and Editor: Asteris Kutulas.
In case (44 cm.); also included in the portfolio are various accompanying items of various dates depicting the work of the author and artist. and In manuscript: Ex 47/50. Autographs of Günther and Jahn. Accompanied by broadside (60 x 44 cm.): Neue Chemnitzer Kunsthütte. In case as issued.
Publisher:
[s.n.] :
Subject (Name):
Günther, Thomas,--1952---Autograph and Jahn, Sabine,--1955---Autograph
Common sense and Common sense (Halle an der Saale, Germany)
Description:
Binder: Rainer Jacob, located in Glebitzsch., Each volume issued in limited edition and contains text and original artworks by various artists, many signed and numbered., and Issues for 1989 (one of an edition of 50 copies) and 1990 (one of an edition of 60 copies) include numerous autographs of contributors.
Publisher:
Edition Augenweide.
Subject (Topic):
Artists' books--Germany--Halle an der Saale--Periodicals
Autodafé des haereticus notorius Laszlo Toth and Caligo I-III, Autodafé, Braegen.
Description:
An edition of about 100 copies. and In green cloth case with title: Caligo I-III, Autodafé, Braegen; two mounted photos, one with caption: Herausgegeber Henryk Gericke, alias Vrah Toth.
"The issue ... is limited to one hundred copies of this size ... and five hundred smaller ... No. 75 [signed] W.J. Linton." and Initials and tail-pieces. Part of the illustrations, plates, portraits, facsimiles, initials and tail-pieces are mounted.
Publisher:
B.F. Stevens [Chiswick Press, C. Whittingham and Co.], and The author ;
Subject (Name):
Linton, W. J.--(William James),--1812-1897--Autograph
Subject (Topic):
Wood-engravers, Wood-engraving, and Wood-engraving--History
Bailly, Jacques, 1629-1679 Goyton, Jean, d. 1714 Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690 Le Clerc, Sebastien, d. 1714 Louis XIV, King of France, 1638-1715 Perrault, Charles, 1628-1703
Published / Created:
1670
Call Number:
JJn6 5
Image Count:
2
Description:
32 emblems with French verse by Perrault and others. The 8 double plates engraved by Le Clerc and Goyton after LeBrun; vignettes and decorations by Bailly and Le Clerc., Added engraved ornamental t.p., BEIN JJn6 5: Book label of Conrad Fäsy., and Original binding, full calf with the arms of Louis XIV.
Publisher:
L'Imprimerie roiale,
Subject (Name):
Fäsy, Conrad--Bookplate, Le Brun, Charles,--1619-1690, and Louis--XIV,--King of France,--1638-1715
Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution.
Image Count:
2
Alternative Title:
Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Annual report of the Bureau of American Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution ; 42nd.
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952 Hodge, Frederick Webb, 1864-1956 Morgan, J. Pierpont (John Pierpont), 1837-1913 Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Published / Created:
1924
Call Number:
Zc12 +907cu
Image Count:
2
Description:
"This edition is limited to five hundred sets.", BEIN Zc12 +907cu: This set numbered 50 (volume 5 is unnumbered). Reviewed in the Mentor, March 1921, p. 34. Copy in Zc12 921gr. Supplement classed as ZZc12 907cua., Contains vocabularies., Vols. 6-20 printed at the Plimpton Press, Norwood, Mass., Vols. 9-20 have title: The North American Indian; being a series of volumes picturing and describing the Indians of the United States, the Dominion of Canada and Alaska ..., and XIV. The Kato. The Wailaki. The Yuki. The Pomo. The Wintun. The Maidu. The Miwok. The Yokuts.
Publisher:
The Plimpton Press],
Subject (Topic):
Indians of North America, Indians of North America--Languages, Indians of North America--Pictorial works, and Pomo Indians.
In manuscript: 1/30. Autographs of author and artist. In gray cloth-covered case with mounted color photos of Matthies (taken Berlin, 2009) and Leiberg (Berlin, 2007). and On double leaves.
Publisher:
[s.n.],
Subject (Name):
Leiberg, Helge,--1954---Autograph and Matthies, Frank-Wolf,--1951---Autograph
Collection of poems and other items such as neatly drawn vignettes, and two neatly inserted engravings; author is probably Robert Cholmeley, of St. John's College.
Description:
Anonymous manuscript. and Binding: red morocco, without title.
All die toten Albanier meines Surfbretts and Matthias Baader Holst.
Description:
130/200. Autographs of Baader Holst and Göritz. In case made by Thomas Günther with four mounted photographs. Sound disc in sleeve accompanied by [16] p. booklet (31 x 31 cm.)., Sound disc: Seite 1: Leiv Mai 1989 in der Moritzbastei Leipzig zusammen mit Peter Wawerzinek. Sound disc: Seite 2: Mai 1988 zwischen bunt und bestialisch, all die toten Albanier meines Surfbretts, zusammen mit B. Fraedrich dr. bg. H. Havemeister g., and Title on sound disc sleeve: Matthias Baader Holst.
Publisher:
Hase Verlag,
Subject (Name):
Baader Holst, Matthias,--1962---Autograph and Götze, Moritz,--1964---Autograph
Extracts from Hermann Hesse, Jutta Dyck and Ernst Bloch., In 32 parts consisting of 66 photographs (some signed), 29 essays about the photographers, and 3 extracts from authors; accompanied by "Texte zur Photographie, Beiheft zum Fotoanschlag" ([47] leaves)., and Photographs by Evelyn Richter, Klaus Hähner-Springmühl, Klaus Elle, Frank Hermann, Michael Scheffer, Uwe Frauendorf, Michael Brendel, Jorg Knöfel, Carolyn Macartney, Ulrich Wüst, Jens Walter, Werner Lieberknecht, Rainer Görss, Kurt Buchwald, Maria Sewcz, Tina Bara, Viola Vassilieff, Samia Hussein, Peter Oehlmann, Dietrich Oltmanns, Jens Rötzsch, Matthias Hoch, Karin Wieckhorst, Peter Thieme, Bertram Kober, Christiane Eisler, Sven Marquard, Gundula Schultze Ernst Goldberg, Else Gabriel, Gunnar Porikys, Andreas Seeliger.
BEIN JWJ Zan J631 +927e Copy 1: In cloth, stamped "Carl Van Vechten." and Several contributors have signed their contributions. CVV, p. 134 lists names and pages.
Publisher:
Nation Urban League, and Opportunity :
Subject (Name):
Johnson, Charles Spurgeon, (1893-1956) and Van Vechten, Carl,--1880-1964--Ownership
Subject (Topic):
African Americans, American literature--20th century, and American literature--African American authors
A separate t.p. in v. 2 reads: An appendix of certain tracts, discourses, and other remarks, concerning the State of the City of London. .. London: Printed in the year MDCCXX., A.M., H.D. i.e. Anthony Monday, Henry Dyson., BEIN 1977 +392: 38 cm. Imperfect: wormed, with no loss of text; v. 2, Book IV, p. 27-30 mutilated, with some loss of text; v. 2, Book VI, p. 80 mutilated, with some loss of printed pagination. Bookplate: Johannis Bunce. Presentation inscription to Thomas Stevens from Rich Ward, dated Sep. 1788. [68] leaves of plates ([33] folded)., Each of the 6 'books' has its own pagination, and is introduced by a drop-head title., First published as "A survay of London.", Includes bibliographical references and index., Subscriber's list: p. [xliii]-[xliv], v. 1., and Title in red and black.
Publisher:
Printed for A. Churchill, J. Knapton, R. Knaplock, J. Walthoe, E. Horne, B. Tooke, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, R. Robinson, and T. Ward,
Subject (Geographic):
London (England)--Antiquities, London (England)--Description and travel, London (England)--History--16th century, and London (England)--History--17th century
Subject (Name):
Bunce, John Tackray,--1828-1899--Bookplate, Churchill, Awnsham, -1728, bookseller, Cowse, Benjamin, fl. 1711-1725, bookseller, Dyson, Henry, Horne, E., bookseller, Kip, Johannes, 1653-1722, engraver. 796, Knaplock, Robert, -1737, booskeller, Knapton, James, -1738, bookseller, Midwinter, Daniel, active 1698-1725, bookseller, Monday, Anthony, Robinson, Ranew, bookseller, Stevens, Thomas--Presentation inscription from R. Ward, Streatfeild family--Bookplate (BAC), Strype, John, 1643-1737, Tooke, Benjamin, -1723, bookseller, Walthoe, John, 1657 or 1658-1744, bookseller, Ward, Richard--Presentation inscription to T. Stevens, and Ward, Thomas, bookseller, bookseller
A voyage round the World, in the years MDCCXL,I,II,III,IV. By George Anson, Esq; commander in chief of a squadron of his majesty's ships, sent upon an expedition to the South-Seas. / Compiled from papers and other materials of the right honourable George Lord Anson, and published under his direction, by Richard Walter, M.A. chaplain of his majesty's ship the Centurion, in that expedition ...
Description:
"Directions to the bookbinder" ... " : p. [2]-[3] at end., Apparently compiled by Richard Walter and revised by Benjamin Robins (cf. Dictionary of National Biography, v. 48, p. 435)., BEIN Zc70 +748wa copy 2: Has plates in separate v. (61 cm.) shelved with call no.: 1984 Folio 22; this v. has printed t.p. ("Plates to Anson's voyage. London. MDCCXLVIII") and also includes an extra (?) mounted port. The v. of text (32 cm.) for copy 2 also includes an extra mounted port., Errata, p. [22]., and There are two known states: one state has press marks on p. 21, 29, 31; one state has none.
Publisher:
Printed for the author; by John and Paul Knapton, in Ludgate-Street.,
Subject (Name):
Anson, George Anson,--Baron,--1697-1762, Centurion (Ship), and Robins, Benjamin, 1707-1751
"The prize dissertation ... by Carolus von Linnæus was written ... 1759." (1 l.,[39] p.) has special t.-p., eng., "The temple of Flora" has engraved title on recto of two leaves, the second beginning : Picturesque botanical plates, and dated 1799., Engraved general and special title-pages., and The first half-title reads : A British trophy in honour of Linnæus.
Publisher:
Printed for the publisher, by T. Bensley,
Subject (Name):
Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778. Disquisitio de quaetione sexum plantarum. English and Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Temple of flora
Subject (Topic):
Botany--Pictorial works, Flowers--Poetry, and Plants, Sex in
"The edition is limited to three hundred and seventy-five copies. The cuts are printed from the wood and the text in Rudolf Koch's Newland type on Zanders hand-made paper ..."--P. [2], BAC: British Art Center copy is no. 14 of 375., and The void -- The face of the water -- The division of the light from the darkness -- Creation of the firmament -- The dry land appearing -- Vegetation -- The sun and moon -- The stars also -- The fish and the fowl -- Cattle and creeping thing -- Man and woman -- Contemplation.
"Traduits par Z. Milner. Ces poemes sont gravés en Espagnol et ornés de vingt hors-text par Pablo Picasso"., BEIN: Bound in black morocco, elaborately inlaid in brown morocco, gilt, suede doublure, gilt edges, by Gras., BEIN: Original wrappers bound in., and One of an Edition of 250 copies.
Publisher:
Achevé d'imprimer par Roger Lacourière,
Subject (Name):
Gras, Madeleine,--1891---Binding, Milner, Zdislas, and Picasso, Pablo, 1881-1973
"About the good Baptiste with his seven liveries and his silver candlestick and his cat, and of how Baptiste went to live with the Count in castle no. 9, and of how the Count renamed his dog and cat and his servant, his bed and the stairs, and why he changed the names back again as they had been" --Dust jacket.
Alternative Title:
Castle no. 9
Description:
"First published November 1937"--Page facing t.p., Advertisements on dust jacket., and BEIN Shirley 7574: Dust jacket.
Publisher:
Viking Press,
Subject (Name):
Viking Press, publisher
Subject (Topic):
Castles--Austria--Juvenile fiction, Fires--Juvenile fiction, Household employees--Juvenile fiction, and Language and languages--Juvenile fiction
Get ready to roll through the alphabet with a jaunty cast of busy little peas. Featuring a range of zippy characters from Acrobat Peas to Zoologist Peas, this delightful picture book highlights a variety of interests, hobbies, and careers - each one themed to a letter of the alphabet - and gives a wonderful sense of the colorful world we live in. Children will have so much fun poring over the detailed scenes that they won't even realize they're learning the alphabet along the way!
Alternative Title:
L M N O peas
Description:
BEIN 2015 +643: Dust jacket. and Book design by Sonia Chaghatzbanian.
Publisher:
Beach Lane Books
Subject (Name):
Chaghatzbanian, Sonia, book designer
Subject (Topic):
Alphabet books, Alphabet--Juvenile poetry, Occupations--Juvenile poetry, and Persons--Juvenile poetry
Metagraphic collage portrait of Michèle Bernstein created in 1963. The work has an inscribed title, "Les nopals il ñ'y a pas d'âge," in the image, and includes a drawn portrait of Bernstein made with gouache, pastel, pencil, and ink, as well as collage material consisting of textual and pictorial clippings from newspapers and magazines.
Description:
Inscription and clippings in French., Ivan Chtcheglov (1933-1998) was a French political theorist, activist, and poet. His work, Formulaire pour un urbanisme nouveau (1953), written under the pseudonym Gilles Ivain, inspired the Lettrist International and Situationist International., Metagraphics, also called hypergraphy and hypergraphics, an artistic technique combining text and graphic arts, was used in Lettrist works., Michèle Bernstein (born 1932) is a French novelist and critic. She was a member of the Situationist International from its founding in 1957 until 1967., Purchased from Librairie du Sandre on the Edith and Richard French Fund, 2017., and Title devised by cataloger.
Subject (Name):
Bernstein, Michèle,--Portraits. and Chtcheglov, Ivan.
Visual poem opposing the Vietnam War, signed by the author, consisting of a collage of words and images cut or torn from newspapers and magazines, glued on newsprint background and mounted on cardboard.
Description:
Eugenio Miccini (1925-2007) was a poet and artist based in Florence, Italy, a leading figure of Italian visual poetry ("poesia visiva"), and a founder of the avant-garde collective Gruppo '70., Formerly owned by the Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry. Purchased from Sackner Limited Parnership on the Edwin J. Beinecke Book Fund, 2018., and Title from heading.
Subject (Name):
Ruth and Marvin Sackner Archive of Concrete and Visual Poetry
Subject (Topic):
Experimental poetry, Italian--20th century, Poets, Italian--20th century, Political poetry--20th century, Vietnam War, 1961-1975--Poetry, and Visual poetry, Italian--20th century
Manuscript, ink and paint on paper. The Shiviti contains kabbalistic and micrographic designs. Handwritten and illuminated in black, brown, red, and gold on paper. The inscriptions in the squares at the bottom of the inner border indicate that this shiviti was given as a gift to a woman, Sinyorah ʻAzizah, wife of Sinyor Mosheh Mordekhai Eliyaʼu Leṿi. Although a shiviti is a votive tablet designed to be hung on a synagogue wall to exhort the congregation to more intense prayer, this shiviti may have been used also as an amulet. The central design is in the form of the ten sefirot in the shape of circles, the ten attributes of God in kabbalistic lore. Five of the sefirot have the first five days of the week assigned to them. On the bottom of the outside border on each side are the tablets of the 10 commandments. Above them are two six-cornered stars in micrographic form, and above them are two seven-branched candelabra in micrographic form. The verses of Psalm 67 form the shape of the candelabrum on the right, and a prayer, "Ana be-khoaḥ," forms the shape of the candelabrum on the left hand side. Above the candelabra are circles, which contain portions of the priestly blessing.
Alternative Title:
שויתי : מרוקו, סוף המאה ה-19 או תחילת המאה ה-20.
Subject (Geographic):
Morocco--Religious life and customs.
Subject (Topic):
Amulets (Judaism), Jewish art and symbolism., Prayer--Judaism., and Religious articles--Morocco.
The diary documents Austin's trips to Europe from the United States in 1873, 1875, and circa 1879. Austin records her travels through France and Italy, particularly her impressions of the buildings, gardens, and people she encounters. The diary also includes an itinerary for travels from 1862 to 1882. The diary includes a 1875 carte-de-visite of Austin's brother, Cecil K. Austin taken August 5, 1875 in Innsbruck, Austria by Friedrich Bopp.
Subject (Name):
Austin, Alice Constance, 1862-1955 and Austin, Cecil K
Bibliography: p. 113-115., Includes index., and Prepared by the Governor's Office of Planning & Research in cooperation with the California Dept. of Water Resources.
Publisher:
distributed by William Kaufmann, and The Governor's Office of Planning and Research] ;
Subject (Geographic):
California--Maps.
Subject (Name):
California. Dept. of Water Resources., California. Office of Planning and Research., and Kahrl, William L., 1946-
Subject (Topic):
Water quality management--California--Maps., Water resources development--California--Maps., and Water-supply--California--Maps.
Essay towards a natural history of British song birds
Description:
Armorial bookplate: Edward Akroyd. Plates are hand colored., Bibliography: leaf 82., Paged continuously: v. 1: viii, 40 leaves, [40] leaves of plates; v. 2: [3] leaves, l. 41-82, [40] leaves of plates., Printer's name from colophon., and With a list of errata to vol.2 pasted to the final leaf which contains errata from the first volume.
Publisher:
Printed [by Nicolson and Co.] for and sold by the author, at Stannary, near Halifax, sold also by B. and J. White, in London, and may be had of all other booksellers,
Subject (Name):
Akroyd, Edward,--1810-1887--Bookplate.
Subject (Topic):
Birds--Great Britain--Early works to 1800. and Birds--Pictorial works--Early works to 1800.
"Observation de M. de Humboldt": p. [7-8], BEIN 2003 Folio 74: Autograph: Henry P. McKean, 4/29/12. Bookplate of Paul Mellon., Final leaf: Errata., Lithographs drawn by Dandiran, Arnout, L. Bouffard, Courtin, A. Cuvillier, Deroy, A. Joly, E. Lassalle, Lehnert, F. Mialhe, Monthelier and Villeneuve., and Some plates are hand-colored.
Publisher:
M. Gau, and M. Moench :
Subject (Geographic):
Mexico--Antiquities. and Mexico--Pictorial works.
Subject (Name):
Arnout, Jean Baptiste, b. 1788., Bouffard, L., Courtin, Louis, fl. 1809-1841., Cuvillier, A., Dandiran., Deroy, Laurent, 1797-1886., Humboldt, Alexander von, 1769-1859., Joly, A., Lassalle, Emile, 1813-1871., Lehnert, F., McKean, Henry P.--Autograph., Mellon, Paul--Bookplate., Mialhe, Frédéric, 1810-1881., Monthelier., and Villeneuve.
Bookplate: Goodspeed's Book Shop reference library. In ms.: Reference history, not for sale. Accompanied by a newspaper article from the Boston Globe from Dec. 1906 about the Boston Society. Typed label pasted on spine: Abel Bowen. and William Blaxton / by Thomas C. Amory -- Abel Bowen / by William H. Whitmore -- Changes of values in real estate in Boston in the past one hundred years / by Alexander S. Porter.
Subject (Name):
Amory, Thomas C. (Thomas Coffin), 1812-1889. William Blaxton., Blaxton, William,--1595-1675., Bostonian Society., Bowen, Abel,--1790-1850., Goodspeed's Book Shop (Boston, Mass.) Bookplate., Porter, Alexander S. Changes of values in real estate in Boston in the past one hundred years., and Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900. Abel Bowen.
Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes (1925 : Paris, France)
Published / Created:
1927-1932.
Call Number:
2008 +S81
Image Count:
2
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Description:
Also issued under title: Encyclopédie des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes au XXème siècle, Paris, 1927?, At head of title: Ministère du commerce, de l'industrie, des postes et des télégraphes., Includes bibliographies., and v. 1. Préface; Origines de l'Exposition et evolution de l'art moderne. 1931.--v. 2. Architecture. 1928.--v. 3. Décoration fixe de l'architecture. 1929.--v. 4. Mobilier. 1927.--v. 5. Accessoires du mobilier. 1927.--v. 6. Tissu et papier. 1928.--v. 7. Livre. 1929.--v. 8. Jouets. Appareils scientifiques. Instruments du musique. Moyens de transport. 1928.--v. 9. Parure. 1927.--v. 10. Theatre. Photographie et cinématographie. 1929.--v. 11. Rue et jardin. 1927.--v. 12. Ensiegnement. 1931.--v. 13. Conclusion. Résultats de l'Exposition. Ses enseignements. 1932.
Publisher:
Librairie Larousse,
Subject (Name):
Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes--(1925 :--Paris, France), France. Ministère du commerce., Léon, Paul, 1874-1962., and Paris (France).--Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs et industriels modernes, 1925.
Subject (Topic):
Art deco--Exhibitions., Art deco--France--Exhibitions., Decorative arts--Exhibitions., and Industrial arts, 20th century--Exhibitions.
Beinecke copy imperfect: letter-press t.p. wanting; each vol. has engraved t.p. only., Errata on versos of index leaves of v. 1-6; on rectos of index leaves of v. 8-9., Includes index., and Vol. 1 has added engraved t.p.; v. 2-10 have engraved title-pages only.
Publisher:
Printed by T. Bensley, and published by the author ... To be had of J. White ...
Subject (Name):
Drayton, H. C.--Bookplate. and Jersey, Victor Albert George Child-Villiers,--earl of,--1845-1915--Bookplate.
Calligraphic hands, some signed and dated., Collections and single pieces., Purchased from the Wellcome-Kraus collection in 1949., and Title assigned by cataloger.
BEIN Shirley 4063: Imperfect: booklet wanting. Variant: with slip case instead of attached covers., Booklet published by John Passmore, Fleet Lane; printed by J. Passmore, Great Suffolk Street., Game board folded into 16 sections, mounted on canvas., In attached covers., and Probably published between 1842 and 1845. The booklet of instructions mentions an event which took place two years after 1840; the settlement of the Maine-Canada border (1842); and Iowa Territory (admitted as a state 1846). In addition, the cover for the game shows a flag with 26 stars, and Florida was admitted as the 27th state in 1845.
BEIN Si78f 0641: Each volume consists of preliminary printed matter followed by blank leaves on which are mounted specimens of grasses and printed descriptive labels. Written in ms.: Presented to Asa Gray by the Buffalo Academy of Nat. Sciences. Printed bookplate: Harvard University Herbarium, the gift of Asa Gray. Pasted in: ms. letter on stationery embossed with " Botanic Garden, Cambridge, Mass.," from Asa Gray to "My dear Eaton" [Daniel C. Eaton?].
Publisher:
Printed by J. Post, 101 John street,
Subject (Name):
Buffalo Academy of Nat. Sciences Presentation inscription., Gray, Asa,--1810-1888--Presentation inscription., and Harvard University Herbarium Ownership.
Subject (Topic):
Glumiflorae--North America. and Grasses--Specimens.
Bell left from San Francisco, California, to Vancouver, Canada. He then visited tourist sites in Hawaii, Japan, China, the Soviet Union, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, England, France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, before returning to the United States via New York. His narrative details his impressions of the different locales, including a description of travel on the Trans-Siberian Railway in the Soviet Union. The volume also includes material related to a political rally of the British Union of Fascists in October 1934. Snapshot photographs throughout the volume depict sites and street scenes along his journey. and Scrapbook that documents a trip around the world by Lynn Morley Bell, May-November 1934. The volume includes narrative about the trip, as well as circa 130 mounted photographic prints, circa 145 newspaper clippings and printed items, and 15 booklets and pamphlets tipped in or laid in. Hotel stickers and travel decals, mostly from Japan and the Soviet Union, cover the boards of the volume, while the rear pastedown includes 11 photographs of United States consulates or legations visited by Bell.
Description:
Lynn Morley Bell (1913-1997) was born in Dinuba, California. He was the son of Geoffrey Bell (1889-1961) and Hazel Winderdale Franklin Bell (1889-1957), and grew up in Ukiah, California. In 1938, he graduated from Stanford University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science, and then worked as a salesman. In June 1939, he married Julia Powell (1916-1996), and they lived in Palo Alto, California. and Purchased from Marc Selvaggio Bookseller on the Elizabeth Wakeman Dwight Memorial Fund, 2009.
Subject (Geographic):
Asia--Description and travel, Europe--Description and travel, and Soviet Union--Description and travel
Subject (Name):
Bell, Lynn Morley, 1913-1997, British Union of Fascists, and Velikai︠a︡ Sibirskai︠a︡ magistralʹ
"D-10622.", A folded sheet with 4 panels on each side. The "outside" contains a title panel and three panels of ill. The "inside" contains one panel with information about the motel and three panels of ill. 36 x 14 cm, folded accordion style to 9 x 14 cm., Advertising brochure., BEIN 2016 774: Addressed in ms. to Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Stevens, Pittsburgh, PA. In ms. on title panel: Jack. Postmarked Jan. 1956., CtY-BR, and Date from postmark on Beinecke Library copy.
Publisher:
A.G. Gaston Motel,
Subject (Name):
A.G. Gaston Motel (Birmingham, Ala.)--Pictorial works. and Stevens, Clarence--Ownership.
Subject (Topic):
African Americans--Alabama--Birmingham. and Motels--Alabama--Birmingham.
Notebook or diary containing pen-and-ink sketches and autograph manuscript captions and text documenting the activities and interests of a young, New Haven, Connecticut-area woman over a five month period from September 1893 into January 1894. Sketches and captions depict and refer to objects, friends, school, and social activities. Activities include meetings with others, meals, church, drawing, dancing, shopping for gifts, the gym, the circus, Yale University events, and specific games, such as charades, chess, cards, parchisi, hide-and-seek, and paper dolls. Includes loose material and material pasted in: one autograph letter, signed, addressed to Hastings at a New Haven address, additional sketches, one clipping, printed ephemera, and manuscript notes.
Description:
Chiefly in English; some material in French., From cover: The Keystone Note Book., Katharine P. Hastings (circa late 1870s-) of 248 Bradley St., New Haven, Connecticut., Purchased from James Arsenault & Company on the Jockey Hollow Fund, 2015., and Title from title page.
Subject (Geographic):
New Haven (Conn.)
Subject (Name):
Hastings, Katharine P. and Yale University
Subject (Topic):
Board games, Games--United States, Paper dolls, Women--United States--Social life and customs--19th century, and Young women--United States
By José Guadalupe Posada., Imprint from colophon; publication date from Posada's popular Mexican prints., and In verse.
Publisher:
Imprenta de Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, calle de Santa Teresa número 1,
Subject (Name):
Wagner, Henry Raup, 1862-1957--Collection
Subject (Topic):
Bicycles in art, Journalism--Mexico--Caricatures and cartoons, Journalism--Mexico--Humor, Lat Amer Tracts--1889?, Mexican newspapers--Caricatures and cartoons, and Mexican newspapers--Humor
American fiction--20th century, American literature--20th century, Americans--France--History--20th century, and Authors, American--20th century--Archives
American fiction--20th century, American literature--20th century, Americans--France--History--20th century, and Authors, American--20th century--Archives
American fiction--20th century, American literature--20th century, Americans--France--History--20th century, and Authors, American--20th century--Archives
Boglár, Lajos. Erschaffung der Welt und ihrer Dinge Heinze, Frieder, 1950- Krause, Fritz, 1881-1963 Marquardt, Hans Seattle, Chief, 1790-1866 Wegewitz, Olaf Werner, Klaus, 1938- Obsession der Moderne
Published / Created:
1985
Call Number:
2007 Folio 24
Image Count:
3
Alternative Title:
Druck der Dürer-Presse ; 6 and Steinchen im Sand
Description:
"Diese als Hommage auf die Kultur eines Naturvolkes angelegte Edition wurde vom Verlag Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig als sechster Druck der Dürer-Presse von Hans Marquardt herausgegeben und in einer einmaligen Auflage von 135 numerierten Exemplaren vorgelegt. 110 Exemplare sind für den Handel bestimmt. Im Verlag Philipp Reclam jun. Leipzig erscheinen die Exemplare 1-55, im Verlag der Galerie Brusberg, Berlin (West), die Exemplare 56-110. Ferner gibt es 25 Künstler- und Verlegerexemplare, die von I bis XXV numeriert sind"--Colophon., "Dieses exemplar trägt die Nummer [blank]"-- Stamp on leaf preceding colophon., Accompanied by a cardboard box and a bag made of woven jute., Binding is made of folding hollow panels of handmade paper over an armature of bamboo sticks; grains of rice within panels make rustling sound as book is opened and closed., Includes original etchings, lithographs, silkscreens, woodcuts, collages, watercolors; materials used include woven palm fronds, reeds, bamboo, bark and carved wooden implements., Inspired by notebooks kept by anthropologist Fritz Krause while exploring central Brazil in 1908-1909, this is an artists' book that is an homage to the Caraja Indians and other indigenous peoples of the Americas., Nummer 6/155. Autographs of Heinze and Wegewitz. With bag and box as issued. Note: bag and box housed together as 2007 folio 24 1; book housed separately as 2007 folio 24 2., and Title (which is the Caraja word for "pebbles in the sand") is printed without diacritics on title page; on bag and box, title is: Ǔnáùlǔtu̐.
Publisher:
Verlag Philipp Reclam jun.,
Subject (Name):
Heinze, Frieder,--1950---Autograph and Wegewitz, Olaf--Autograph
Subject (Topic):
Caraja Indians and Indians of South America--Brazil
"No. I. Produktion.", At head of title: Damit das Kind einen Namen hat., In manuscript by author: 19/50. Autograph of author dated 2.1.88. Author's presentation inscription to Wilfriede. In cloth-covered case with original photographs and bookseller description affixed. Accompanied by an exhibition brochure and two photographs taken and signed on verso by Thomas Günter., Some illustrations signed: Mandragorek., and Text and illustrations are serigraphed, some illustrations are additionally painted.
An artistic response to industrial pollution in Bitterfeld, Germany., Autographs of [Oskar] Manigk, W[olfgang] Petrovsky, Klaus Staeck, Rolf Staeck, Hans Schimansky, Tina Bara, Ralf Herzig, Peter Oehlmann, [Ulrich] Wüst, Robert Rehfeldt, Manfred Butzmann, and V[olker] H[enze]. Stamps of [Bertram] Kober and Peter Thieme., and Consists of case containing [19] sheets, most 44 x 35 cm., and two stapled plastic sheets enclosing paper sheet with caption "Analyse fl̈uchtiger organischer Stoffe im Wasser der Mulde" and a soiled paper object. Includes prints and photographs signed by [Oskar] Manigk, W[olfgang] Petrovsky, Klaus Staeck, Rolf Staeck, Hans Schimansky, Tina Bara, Ralf Herzig, Peter Oehlmann, [Ulrich] Wüst, Robert Rehfeldt, Manfred Butzmann, V[olker] H[enze] or stamped by [Bertram] Kober or Peter Thieme.
Engraved t.-p., illus., including medallion map of America encircled by the names of Columbus and Vespucci. Plate 1, Vespucci landing in America; plate 4, "impressio librorvm"; plate 18, Vespucci observing the stars at night; plate 19, "scvulptvra in aes".
"London: Bradbury and Evans, printers, Whitefriars"--T.p. verso., Bookplate of William Menzies. Bookseller's label: G. Mann, bookseller, 39 Cornhill. Advertising matter: [2] p. at end not included in pagination., First state of first ed. (cf. Gimbel) or trial issue (cf. Eckel): t.p. in green and red; green lining papers; "Stave I" on p. [1]., Plates hand-colored., and Published December, 1843.
Publisher:
Chapman & Hall,
Subject (Name):
Leech, John, 1817-1864 and Menzies, William--Bookplate
Modelbuch Welscher, Ober- und Niderländischer Arbeit.
Description:
Contains a final quire (h) that was unknown to Lotz and VD 16., Date suggested by historical background of several editions of this work. Cf. Lotz., Final p. blank., Imperfect: T.p. and leaf [a4] mutilated, with loss of ornament; damp-stained., Signatures: a-h⁴., Woodcut designs of lace patterns, attributed to Narciss Renner. Cf. Lotz., and Woodcut t.p. border by Hans Weiditz. Cf. Lotz.
Publisher:
Chr. Egenolff,
Subject (Name):
Egenolff, Christian, 1502-1555, printer., Renner, Narziss, ca. 1502-ca. 1536., and Weiditz, Hans, ca. 1495-ca. 1536.
Subject (Topic):
Lace and lace making--Patterns--Pictorial works--Early works to 1800., Needlework--Patterns--Early works to 1800., and Pattern books--Germany--Specimens.
"Subscriptions by cheque, post order or otherwise, will be received by the treasurer of the Garibaldi Fund, W.H. Ashurst." and From the library of W.J. Linton.
Publisher:
J. Clayton, printer, 17, Bouverie Street (E.C.),
Subject (Geographic):
Italy--History--1849-1870
Subject (Name):
Ashurst, W. H. (William Henry), 1792-1855 and Linton, W. J. (William James), 1812-1897--Ownership
Manuscript on parchment of collected Greek moral sayings translated into Latin by the diplomat George Hermonymus of Sparta. The manuscript also contains a dedicatory preface to the Abbot of St. Albans. The final two leaves contain 16th and 17th-century verses in multiple hands. The humanist style of the book's script, contents, and illuminations suggest that it is a sister copy of British Library, Harley MS 3346, which was presented to George Neville, Archbishop of York.
Description:
Binding: original, worn velvet over wooden boards., Decoration: heraldic illumination on f. 1v of two angels holding a coat of arms, overpainted to that of the Totewhill family (sable, three covered cups argent); the mitre associated with the abbacy of St. Albans floats above. Borderwork around the miniature consists of gold leaf and alternating red and blue flowers. 1 four-line gilt initial "M" on 2r with accompanying blue and red design and gold borderwork with blue and red background. Between 1 and 3 two to three-line gilt initials per page with blue and red background. Rubrics in red., Ex libris St. Albans Abbey. Ex libris the Totewhill family of Cornwall. Purchased from Christie's London sale (2017 July 12, lot 13) on the James Marshall and Marie-Louise Osborn Fund, 2017., Layout: single column of 14 lines., Script: main text in a humanist hand, possibly that of George Hermonymus. Later English and Latin verses in three early modern hands., and The manuscript contains a dedicatory preface from George Hermonymus to "Gulielmum," the Abbot of St. Albans, either William Albon (1465-1475) or William of Wallingford (1476-1492); this manuscript was probably presented while Hermonymus was on a diplomatic mission to England between 1475 and 1476. The coat of arms of the Totewhill family of Cornwall have been overpainted in the heraldic miniature.
Subject (Name):
Albon, William,---1476., Hermōnymos, Geōrgios,--15th cent., St. Albans Abbey, and Wallingford, William,---1488?
Subject (Topic):
Classical philosophy, Manuscripts, Medieval--Connecticut--New Haven, and Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in Beinecke Library
Ich armer Sünder klag mich sehr., O Got Vatter im höchsten Thron., O Gott Vater im höchsten Thron., and Zwei schöne newe Lieder
Description:
(from t.p.) Das erst, Ich armer Sünder klag mich sehr -- Das ander, O Got Vatter im höchsten Thron : vnd sind in dem Thon, Ich armes Maydlein klag mich sehr [et]c., Cf. VD 16 I5., Cf. Wackernagel, P. Bib. zur Geschichte des deutschen Kirchenliedes, 615., Final p. blank., Imprint from colophon., Publication date suggested by VD 16., Signatures: [A]⁴., and Woodcut on t.p.
Author and publication date suggested by VD 16., Cf. VD 16 G1603., Cf. Wackernagel, P. Bib. zur Geschichte des deutschen Kirchenliedes, 695., Signatures: A⁴ (A4 blank)., and Woodcut on t.p.
Final p. blank., Imprint from colophon., Not in VD 16., Signatures: [A]⁴., The printer Narziss Ramminger was active in Augsburg starting in 1543. Cf. Benzing, J. Die Buchdrucker des 16. und 17. Jahrhunderts im deutschen Sprachgebiet., and Woodcut on t.p.
Final p. blank., Imprint from colophon., Publication date suggested by VD 16., Signatures: A⁴., Signed at end: P.G. [i.e. Pamphilus Gengenbach]., and Woodcut on t.p.
"Ein ander gaistlich Lied" attributed to Johannes Sanffdorffer in VD 16., Cf. VD 16, W4089, Cf. Wackernagel, P. Bib. zur Geschichte des deutschen Kirchenliedes, 389., Date of publication suggested by VD 16., Final p. blank., Signatures: A⁴., and Woodcut on t.p.
Publisher:
Durch Hans Zimmerman
Subject (Name):
Sanffdorffer, Johann. Ander gaistlich Lied and Zimmermann, Hans, fl. 1549-1570, printer