Item 4211L'Amour De L'Art:
Paris: Societe Des Publications, 1952. softcover. 4to. 80pp. + glossy B/W and color advertisements/photos. See pictures for contents. #04292.
Paris: Societe Des Publications, 1952. softcover. 4to. 80pp. + glossy B/W and color advertisements/photos. See pictures for contents. #04292.
London: National Gallery, 1950. hardcover. 8vo 417pp. black and white reproductions of nearly eight hundred artworks in the National Gallery in London, UK. #01111.
New York: Swann, 2000. softcover. 8vo. Auction catalogue, 717 items listed in B/W photographs + 12 color plates. See pictures. #05347.
New York: Heritage Press, 1957. Samuel Chamberlain. hardcover. 8vo. 348pp. introduction by Francis Taylor. #04306.
New York: Summit Books, 1983. first thus. softcover. 8vo. 288pp. see pictures for synopsis. #04296 HEAVY ITEM WILL REQUIRE EXTRA SHIPPING.
Los Angeles: Fowler Museum of Cultural History, 1994. second edition. softcover. 4to. 229pp. full color photographs. see pictures for synopsis. #05148 HEAVY ITEM WILL REQUIRE EXTRA S/H.
Atheneum, 1971. Monika Laimgruber. first American edition. hardcover. 4to. unpaginated. Richly illustrated telling of classic fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. #01121.
Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1987. first edition. softcover. 8vo. 220pp. stated first edition. see pictures for synopsis. #05452.
Washington D.C. Smithsonian Institution Press, 1982. softcover. oversized 8vo. 286pp. see pictures for contents. #05436 HEAVY ITEM WILL REQUIRE EXTRA S/H.
London: Blackie and Son. Cicely Mary Barker. hardcover. 16mo. 50pp. color illustrations. see pictures. #05520.
New York: Dodd, Mead and Company, 1981. Charles Barsotti. first edition. hardcover. 12mo (7.25" x 9.25") unpaginated. from front flap: "For more than twelve years cartoonist Charles Barsotti's drawings of kings, clowns, struggling artists, and small dogs have been cheering readers of The New Yorker. His desk and bar turns.....
Istituto Geografico de Agostini, 1986. hardcover. 8vo. 75pp. Special Edition for the Cistercian Monks of the 'Certosa di Pavia'. #04434.
Firenze: Saverio Becocci, 1979. softcover. 4to. 159pp. #04216 OVERSIZE ITEM WILL REQUIRE EXTRA S/H.
Chicago: Albert Whitman and Co., 1972. hardcover. 8vo 39pp. color and B/W photo illustrated guide to making collages. #02222.
New York: WW Norton & Company, 1969. softcover. 8vo 278pp. Norton Critical Studies in Art History. see pictures for synopsis. #03386.
New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1974. first edition. hardcover. 8vo. 96pp. from front flap: "Photograms are photographs produced without a camera. Making photograms is an excellent activity for schoolchildren. The techniques are simple, the equipment is cheap and easily obtainable, and a darkroom is not necessary. Extremely varied results can be.....
New York: Dover Publications, 1977. softcover. 8vo. 326pp. see pictures for synopsis. #04723.
Delray Beach, FL: Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens, 1993. softcover. 4to. 91pp. glossy photographs and reproductions in color and b/w. from Foreword: "From objects dating to around the fifteenth century to ceramic works by living artists, the pieces personally selected by Mrs. Burke for the exhibition--from her personal collection and.....
Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1992. softcover. 4to unpaginated. see pictures for synopsis. #03416 OVERSIZE ITEM WILL REQUIRE EXTRA S/H.
University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1991. hardcover. 8vo. 221pp. see pictures for synopsis. #05337.
David McKay, 1978. Ingrid Allex. first edition. hardcover. Octavo 211pp. from front flap: "If you are facing the confusing experience of decorating or redecorating your home, you owe it to yourself to read Good Taste: How to Have It, How to Buy It. It could save you money and time.....
New York: Macmillan Company, 1968. first thus. softcover. 8vo 390pp. stated first printing. see pictures for selection of contents. #03306.
New York: Liveright Publishing, 1942. Black and Gold Library, first thus. hardcover. 8vo 513pp. first thus. from front flap: "Characteristic of its splendidly gifted and barbarically untameable author ar the autobiographical memoirs which he composed, beginning them in Flroence in 1558--a production of the utmost energy, directness and racy animation.....
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927. hardcover. 8vo 464pp. autobiography of Renaissance sculptor and goldsmith. #03956.
Chicago: Peoples Book Club, 1942. hardcover. 8vo 252pp. introduction by Donald Moffat. from Editor's Note: "This volume seeks to portray the beauty of the American countryside. It does not encompass the might of our cities nor the dynamic energy of our industry. That is a theme for a book in.....