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875. Mapplethorpe (Robert), Essay By Arthur C. Danto
New York: Random House, 1992. Hardcover, paper, dust-jacket, encased inside a linen covered slipcase (black & white repros.). Edited by Mark Holborn and Dimitri Lewis. Text by Arthur C. Danto. Includes bibliograpghy, chronology and artist's exhibition history. Grey cloth binding, front cover embossed, spine embossed with silver lettering, in B/W printed DJ.
150/250
Sold: $80.50
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876. Ansel Adam Images, 1923-1974
New York Graphic Society, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A., 1981. Oversize book. Grey and black cloth binding, embossed front cover with silver, also on the spine. With DJ, not price clipped. Also included is "Winter Sunrise, Sierra Nevada, from lone Pine, California 1944" black and white reproduction print approved and signed by the photographer. Photograph apprx 13" x 15-3/4". DJ with scuffs, overall very good.
100/200
Sold: $143.75
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877. Ansel Adams - Yosemite and the Range of Light
Boston: New York Graphic Society, 1979. first edition. Signed by Ansel Adams. Introduction by Paul Brooks, medium grey cloth with maroon buckram spine with gilt lettering. Oversize book. With DJ, not price clipped. Book in fine condition, DJ very good.
100/200
Sold: $109.25
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878. Edward Weston: His Life and Photographs
New York: Aperture, 1979. Revised edition. Oversize book, includes a photograph by Edward Weston in glassine, printed by his son Cole and signed. Tan cloth book with tan buckram spine. Front board embossed and with gilt lettering as well as spine. DJ in wraps, not price clipped. Book, fine. DJ, good.
100/200
Sold: $103.50
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879. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Historical Register of the Centennial Exposition 1876
New York: Frank Leslie's Publishing House, 1877. First edition. Folio. Bound in buckram with 3/4 leather. Color illustrated frontispiece, priced 35 cents, no. 10. 320 numbered pages. Interior good. Binding poor.
75/150
Sold: $23.00
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880. The Life of George Washington, Maps and Subscribers Names
Philadelphia: C.P. Wayne, 1807. Book containe 10 maps and 11 pages in the back of subscribers names. Bound in marbled boards with 3/4 leather, Interior is toned and paper brittle with some edge wear and loss. Binding is worn. Offered in mylar wrap. Overall apprx 11" x 8-3/4".
300/400
Sold: $368.00
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881. Traité Complet des Maladies Vénériennes. Clinique iconographique de l'Hopital des Vénériens
Paris: Just Rouvier, 1851. Oversize, apprx 14" x 11". Portrait frontispiece, decorative title pages and preface. Fifty colored plates, which are VERY detailed, of various stages of venereal diseases. Table of plates bound in back with alphabetical glossary. Moisture damage to upper right corner of pages. Marbled end papers. Binding loose from spine. 3/4 buckram and leather binding, very worn.Ricord was the greatest authority on venereal disease after Hunter, finally establishing the separate identity of gonorrhoea and syphilis.
500/800
Sold: $230.00
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882. De anima brutorum quae hominis vitalis ac sentitiva est : exercitationes duae. by Thomas Willis (1621-1675)
Geneva: Samuelem De Tournes, 1695. Volume two. Text in Latin. Eight plates. Apprx 8-1/2" x 7-1/4". rebound, some pages have been restored. Old stamps and been removed. This work by the eminent physician Thomas Willis is a classic early modern work of physiological psychology. Based on his 1661 Oxford lectures, for which notes survive among the papers of John Locke and Richard Lower, this work completed Willis trilogy on the brain. In it he argues for a material soul in humans which consists of two parts: the vital soul which is a flame in the blood; and a sensitive soul which consists of animal spirits which course through the brain and nervous system. The work also contains much comparative anatomy including discussions of oysters, earthworms and lobsters.
1,500/2,500
Sold: $517.50
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883. Finnegans Wake by James Joyce
New York: The Viking Press, 1943. Second printing, September. 628 pps. No DJ. Blue cloth binding with embossed gilt lettering. 8vo. Very good.
75/150
Sold: $28.75
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884. Rembrandt's Etchings, true and false. A summary catalogue in a distinctive chronological order and completely illustrated. By
Stockholm, London , New York: George Biorklund, 1968. Limited to 600 copies. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 200 pp. include 10 b&w plates and frontispiece, plus numerous text illustrations. Appendix contains methods of verification of authenticity and 15-page conversion and correspondence table. Buckram backed maroon board with printed paper boards. With DJ . Book, fine, DJ, good. Very rare.
200/300
Sold: $195.50
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