Verlag: The Eakins Press, New York, 1968
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good. First edition. 105pp. Fine in a very good dust jacket with a chip on the spine and tiny tears. Publisher's compliments card laid in.
Verlag: Osgood, Boston, 1882
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. First edition. Good hardcover. Text clean. Front endpaper torn out. Last few pages are stained. Small writing on rear endpaper. Corners on green cover bent. Spine ends rubbed. Slight spine lean. Top outer edges of pages have gold gilt.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: New York : H.W. Wilson, 1987., 1987
ISBN 10: 0824207564 ISBN 13: 9780824207564
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. xxxiv, 1165 p. : ports ; 28 cm. ; ISBN: 0824207564; 9780824207564 LCCN: 87-16468 ; "Editorial development and production by Visual Education Corporation, Princeton, N.J." ; OCLC: 16225203 ; LC: AS911.N9; Dewey: 001.4/4/0922; B ; black cloth with gold lettering ; no dustjacket ; exlib, stamps, pocket, labels ; prize winners include Jane Addams, Svante Arrhenius, Adolf von Baeyer, Samuel Beckett, Henri Becquerel, Niels Bohr, Pearl S Buck, Francis Crick, marie Curie, Pierre Curie, Hans von Euler-C helpin, William Faulkner, Anatole France, John Galsworthy, William Golding, Dag Hammarskjold, Ernest Hemingway, Gustav Hertz, Gerhardt Hauptmann, Alfred Hershey, Herman Hesse, Par Langerkvist, Konrad Lorenz, Maurice Maeterlinck, Barbara McClintock, Czeslaw Milosz, Frederic Mistral, Franco Modigliani, Throdor Mommsen, Robert A Millikan, Pablo Neruda, Eugene O'Neill, Boris Pasternak, Luigi Pirandello, Max Planck, Louis Renault, Wilhelm Roentgen, Elihu Root, Bertrand Russell, Anwar Sadat, Andrei Sakharov, Eisaku Sato, Sartre, Wole Soyinka, Alexandr Solzhenitsyin, John Steinbeck, Rabindranath Tagore, Sigrid Unset, Lech Walesa, Elie Wiesel, Woodrow Wilson, William Butler Yeats, and many more ; VG. Book.
Verlag: New York : Avant-garde Media, 1 (Jan., 1968), 1968
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 60 pp . ; ill., ports. ; 28 cm. ; frequency Five no. a year in 1968, 4 no. a year, 1969-1971 ; LC: AP2; N6490; Dewey: 051; OCLC: 1518928 ; colorful, pictorial stiff paper wrappers ; foxing to covers ; Contents : What makes Nixon run? / Warren Boroson -- Galahad's pad / Julio Mitchel -- The hate mail of Captain Levy -- Let's reitre our most overworked four-letter word / L. Eric Hotaling -- Richard Lindner : The Rubens of the Love Generation -- The slaughter of civilians for sport by U.S. Pilots / Lt. Thomas F. Loflin III -- An obscenity bust in--would you believe?--India / Malay Roy Choudhury -- Drawings by Muhammad Ali -- Believe in God : you have teeth! / S. H. Margalith -- The Fugs : Nextness is godlier than cleanliness / Martin Cohen -- Metamorphic jewelry : Last word in found-object art / Ryszard Horowitz -- God/Love poem / Lenore Kandel ; repair to spine ; "Avant Garde was a magazine notable for graphic and logogram design by Herb Lubalin. The magazine had 14 issues and was published from January 1968 to July 1971. From January, 1968, through July, 1971, Ginzburg published Avant Garde. While it could not be termed obscene, it was filled with creative imagery often caustically critical of American society and government, sexual themes, and (for the time) crude language.Avant Garde had a modest circulation but was extremely popular in certain circles, including New York's advertising and editorial art directors. Herbert F. Lubalin (1918-1981), a post-modern design guru, was Ginzburg's collaborator on his four best-known magazines, including Avant Garde, which gave birth to a well-known typeface of the same name. It was originally intended primarily for use in logos: the first version consisted solely of 26 capital letters. It was inspired by Ginzburg and his wife, designed by Lubalin, and realized by Lubalin's assistants and Tom Carnese, one of Lubalin's partners. It is characterized by geometrically perfect round strokes; short, straight lines; and an extremely large number of kerned ligatures. The International Typeface Corporation (ITC) (of which Lubalin was a founder) released a full version in 1970."--wikipedia ; G. Book.
Verlag: Harrisburg, Pa. : American Rose Society, 1927, 1927
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. 232, xxv pp. ; illustrated, 19 photographic plates, 3 in color ; 21 cm. ; John Horace McFarland (1859-1948) was an American master printer and horticulturist. Throughout his career, he advocated for civic beautification, and he became a leader in the conservation movement of the early twentieth century. These early experiences instilled the passion for horticultural beauty and the business expertise that distinguished him personally and professionally. He eventually purchased his father's press. Combining the skills learned from these early experiences, he established a successful printing company of his own. He founded the J. Horace McFarland Company/Mount Pleasant Press, specializing in seed catalogs and nursery trade publications. Over the course of his lifetime, McFarland wrote and lectured extensively on horticulture, printing methods, and civic improvement. McFarland was a prominent member of the American Rose Society. Contents : Why do you like roses? / B Y Morisson -- Favorite moss roses / Jesse A Currey -- Tea roses for southern climates / George C Thomas, Jr -- The land of enchantment / Edmund M Mills -- Interesting boys and girls in roses / J Horace McFarland -- A beginner's experiences / Dwight L Armstrong -- East and West beginnings and experiences / John F Mahneke -- Own-root roses again / G A Stevens -- Buying roses from traveling agents -- Why we stopped selling roses in Sping / George H Petereson -- Rose understocks at Arlington Farm / Guy E Yerkes -- Rose-breeding in theory and practice -- Chromosomes and their relation to rose problems / Kathleen B Blackburn -- Mendelian principles and rose hybridization / J H Nicolas -- Artificial fertilization / J Pernet-Ducher -- Parents and offspring / Capt. George C THomas, Jr -- Handling seeds and seedlings / Allan C Fraser -- Roses and their hybridization in Spain / Pedro Dot -- Hybridization from a woman's viewpoint / Rena E Wilbur -- A poor start makes poor roses / W L Bredero -- The Northeast corner, a double symposium -- Roses in New England -- Roses in Maine / Dr. George T Elliot -- New Hampshire roses / Dr. Joseph Boylston -- Green Mountain roses / Edna V Highley -- Roses in Vermont / R R Campbell -- Practical methods / Mrs. A H Parker -- Along the New England seaboard / John Barrow -- Rhode Island roses / R Marion Hatton -- Roses and heresies in Connecticut / Alexander Cummings, Jr -- Roses in New York and Ontario -- Simplified rose culture on Long Island / Mrs Tracy H Lewis -- Planting and feeding roses / A Schierenberg -- Roses in Central New York / Dr. G Griffin Lewis -- Amateur rose-growing in Rochester / Paul Seel, Elsie Seel - A home rose-garden in Ithaca / E A White -- A Buffalo backyard rose-garden / Oscar S Witte -- Roswe varieties in Ontario / Paul B Sanders -- Thomas, Pemberton, and Lambert roses / Whitman Cross -- Color standardization for roses / H S Tillotson -- Considering new varieties / Capt. George C Thomas, Jr -- Patience for the new roses / G F Middleton -- The proof ofthe pudding, again -- A gentleman discusses blondes / Geoffrey G Whitney -- Roses in China / M Leslie Hancock -- Five years of rose progress in Australia / H H Hazlewood -- Roses at a naval base / G Prideaux -- Brown canker of the rose / Anna E Jenkins -- As the retail florist sees roses / Max Schling -- The cut-rose situation in New York / E L D Seymour, Frank H Traendly -- Conversation with a rose beginner -- A rose school in Texas -- The favored roses of America / Robert Pyle -- Royal doings in Tacoma / James A Hays -- What about the new European roses? -- Two new van Fleet hybrids -- New roses of the world -- Roses registered -- Rose notes. ; green patterned cloth ; with return card for ARS laid-in ; slight edge wear, else VG. Book.
Verlag: Meredith, USA, 1929
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Paperback. Zustand: Fair. Illustrated by Rose, Jack Manley; Beall, C.C.; Rumely, Louise C.; Bonney,JosephineStrothmann, F.; Code, Marguerite (illustrator). First Edition. 78 pages. Features: One-page ad for the De Soto Six features the Cupe De Lujo; Nice one-page ATT ad shows the telephone as a modern kitchen convenience; The diary of a plain dirt gardener; One-page color ad for Cannon towels features photos of Bill Brown, Mary A. Lindsley and Joseph B. Platt; Nice color one-page ad for Chipso dish soap; "Cherry Lodge" - two women built a home for themselves; When a guest arrives at your home; Summer propagation of shrubs; . But none so regal as the oriental poppy; The bathroom modernized; With the Junior Garden Club of America; Biennials - true and make believe; When Galli-Curci Sings of Home - article with photos; What homes can do to children; Recipes for pickling sweet peppers; Equipment for making frozen desserts; Serve the season's fruits in salads; New things out of paper for the house; Warmer meals from cooler kitchens; ad for Maytag aluminum washers; Home convenience devices; Nature books you ought to know; Gorgeous one-page color ad for Crane bathroom fixtures; Nice one-page two-color ad for 4 Square Lumber; Green manures and cover crops; Nice one-page ad for Eveready flashlights & batteries; One-page ad for The Iron Fireman automatic coal burner; Archery Equipment - how to make it; Very nice one-page ad for Atwater Kent Radio; Nice color ad for Standard Plumbing Fixtures inside back cover features wide pink kitchen sink. Covers present but almost detached. Above-average external wear. A worthy vintage copy.; Magazine; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; Better Homes and Gardens Magazine, August 1929.
Verlag: Genève,: Librairie Artistique Kundig-1918., 1917
Anbieter: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, USA
Zustand: Good. 8 volumes 18.5 x 23.5cm. (n°1 then 3 to 9) in-8 ; Oriignal wraps and glassine. ill. covers, printed.Texts by G. Apollinaire (including the pre-original "La Jolie Rousse"), S. Mallarmé, Rachilde, J. Romains, H. de Régnier, Willy, Paul Reboux, P. Jeanneret, W. Whitman, H. Graber, etc.Illustrations and reproductions in and out of text by A. Blanchet, M. Barraud, F. Appenzeller, O. Vautier, A. Cingria, U. Dutoit, J. Prina, E. Bressler, A. Rouveyre, G. de Traz, P. Barth, etc.Light spotting in places, covers of last 3 issues spotted.OCLC Number / Unique Identifier:933091503.