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SEVEN HARDCOVER BOOKS ON ART
SEVEN HARDCOVER BOOKS ON ART INCLUDING MOULTHROP Selection of seven hardcover books on artists comprising: "Henri Matisse: A Retrospective", John Elderfield, "Moulthrop: A Legacy In Wood", Kevin Wallace (signed by Philip Moulthrop and Matt Moulthrop), "Alice Neel", Patricia Hills (signed by Alice Neel and dated '83), "Amalia Amaki: Boxes, Buttons, And The Blues", various authors, "Kara Walker: Narratives Of A Negress", "Kara Walker: My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love", various authors, and "Milton Avery", Robert Hobbs. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Ruth West, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. h. 12.25", w. 9.75", d. 7.75" ("Henri Matisse: A Retrospective").
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A group of six watercolour
A group of six watercolour originals of children signed by the illustrator Mays.
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Folk Stories & Fables Selected
Folk Stories & Fables Selected and Arranged by Eva March Tappan Houghton Mifflin Company ND ten volumes 8vo hard bound in buckram and in green and tan with gilt embossed covers. Children's Hour edition illustrated with black and white plates the frontispieces in color.
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MATTA, ALECHINSKY, MANSOUR, LE
MATTA, ALECHINSKY, MANSOUR, LE GRAND JAMAIS Maeght, 1981, #15/197, signed by all 3 contributors, poems by Joyce Mansour, with color lithographs by Pierre Alechinsky and Roberto Matta, several pop-up cut-outs that reveal an image beneath, loose in paper cover, glassine wrapper, hardcover chemise and slipcase, 13.25"h x 10"w
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Thirty Decorative Bindings of
Thirty Decorative Bindings of Poetry and Drama, including four volumes each of Thomas Hood, Edna St. Vincent Millay and Addington's Poetical Quotations, two volumes each of Robert Burns and W. S. Gilbert's Bab Ballads, a copy of James Joyce's drama Exiles, and individual volumes of the poetry of Shelley, Pope, Milton, Tennyson, Gray, Coleridge, Byron, Barrett-Browning, Stevenson, Smollett, Holmes, Robert Southey, and Felicia Hemans. Provenance: The library of the late Gordon Maginnis, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Collection of Thirteen Antique
Collection of Thirteen Antique Leather-Bound Books, including a five-volume set of the works of George Eliot, M. H. Smith's Sunshine and Shadow in New York,, 1869; a four-volume set of Sir Walter Scott's Waverley novels, 1868; Gody's Lady's Book, 1864; the 1856 Leaflets of Memory; and F. A. Durivage's Popular Cyclopedia of History, Ancient and Modern, 1845, h. 8" to 9-1/2".
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BOOKS forty-two pieces: (Cape
BOOKS forty-two pieces: (Cape Cod and Misc. Americana) ''Old Time Fairhaven'' three volumes 1947 1952 and 1954; plus pamphlets and paper items including 1937 Hurrican Brochures a handbook of New Bedford MA (1898) etc.
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FOUR MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
FOUR MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. Illustrated "Poetical Works of Lowell" 1886, Houghton, Mifflin, and Company, Boston. "The Thomas Winthrop Streeter Collection of Americana - Index" 1970, Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc., London. "A Catalogue of the Everett D, Graff Collection of Western Americana" 1968, The University of Chicago Press, Chicago. "Printing of To-Day" 1928, Peter Davies Limited, London.
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JOHN CUTHBERT HAREAmerican
JOHN CUTHBERT HAREAmerican 1908-1978Early Morning Mist - Provincetown''. Signed lower right ''John Hare''. Titled verso.Provenance: David Bendann's Fine Art Baltimore Maryland.Private Collection Maryland.Watercolor on paper 8'' x 7'' sight. Framed.''
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Collection of printed works to
Collection of printed works to include Bartlet Philadelphia scenes. ?
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FRANK O'HARA, 1967 MOMA LIMITED
FRANK O'HARA, 1967 MOMA LIMITED EDITION In Memory of My Feelings: A Selection of Poems by Frank O'Hara. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. 1967. #1886/2500 copies, loose signatures in hardcover cover, in cloth slipcase, illustrations by 30 artists including Nell Blaine, Allan D'Arcangelo, Jasper Johns, Willem de Kooning, Helen Frankenthaler, Al Held, Niki de Saint Phalle, Alex Katz, Marisol, Robert Motherwell, Matsumi Kanemitsu, Roy Lichtenstein, Barnett Newmann, Jane Wilson, Larry RIvers, Lee Krasner, Claus Oldenburg, Robert Rauschenberg, Joan Mitchell and others, 12"h x 9"w
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AFTER DAVID MAASS 3 OFF-SET
AFTER DAVID MAASS 3 OFF-SET LITHOGRAPHSafter David Maass (American 1929- )- ''Hasty Departure - Ruffled Grouse''; ''Misty Morning - Great Winged Teal''; ''Misty Morning - Mallards''- 3 off-set lithographs, all 3 signed in pencil, light struck, various sizes.
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W*** HADLEY (BRITISH, LATE
W*** HADLEY (BRITISH, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY) (2) French Trawlers in Torbay; Trawlers Entering Plymouth Barbican, a pair each signed, dated and titled 'W. Hadley /99' (lower left) watercolour heightened with bodycolour each 30 x 53cm (2)
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Poetical Works of Thomas Hood: Five
Poetical Works of Thomas Hood: Five Volumes Bound in Two Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1856. Two volumes, 8 vo, engraved frontispiece. 3/4 tan leather with marbled boards and end papers. Top ruled edge gilt.
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A GROUP OF THIRTY FIVE ART
A GROUP OF THIRTY FIVE ART MONOGRAPHSA group of thirty five art monographsLot includes: 1. Edward Hopper. Lloyd Goodrich. NY: Abrams, 1970. oblong folio in dust jacket. 2. Raphael Soyer. Lloyd Goodrich. NY: Abrams, 1972. folio in dust ja
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Fifteen various early 20th
Fifteen various early 20th century books, c/o three volumes of the Works of Guy de Maupassant (New York, 1910), and twelve identically bound books by fiction author Myrtle Reed (New York and London, 1910).
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Sam Middleton (American b. 1927)
Sam Middleton (American b. 1927) Morning Mist 1978 mixed media on paper signed Middleton and dated (lower right); signed Middleton titled and dated (verso) 11 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches.
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29 PC. MISCELLANEOUS LEATHER BOOK
29 PC. MISCELLANEOUS LEATHER BOOK COLLECTION: A collection of 29 leatherbound volumes published by Longmeadow Press, Chatham River Press, Amaranth Press, and more. Authors include H.G. Wells, Herman Melville, Lewis Carroll, Jane Austen, the Bronte sisters, Jack London, Rudyard Kipling, Mark Twain, Charles Dickens, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sherlock Holmes, and Jack London, among many more recognizable names & titles all in excellent condition.
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(1 OF 400) ANGELOU MAYA. "OUR
(1 OF 400) ANGELOU MAYA. "OUR GRANDMOTHERS" New York Limited Edition Club 1994. Large folio. Illustrated with 5 full page original black and white lithographs by the African American muralist John T. Biggers. Handbound in Japanese linen dyed to resemble red Georgia clay. Housed in a linen covered clamshell box. 1 of 400 copies signed by Maya Angelou and John T. Biggers.
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4 vols. Modern American &
4 vols. Modern American & British Poets: Hill, Geoffrey. For The Unfallen. London: A. Deutsch, (1959). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. bds.; minor wear, d/j (price clipped, minor edge wear). Scattered light internal foxing. * Bly, Robert. The Morning Glory. New York: Harper & Row, (1975). 2nd ptg. 8vo, orig. blue cloth; minor edge wear, d/j (some creasing & chipping to edges). Inscribed & signed on front free endpaper, "For Raymond [Martin] and his sons - / This is my most meditative one,... / as ever, Robert / 1 Nov. 77." * _ _. Sleepers Joining Hands. New York: Harper & Row, (1973). Later ptg. 8vo, orig. cloth; light edge wear, d/j (price clipped, some creasing to edges). Illus. Inscribed to Raymond [Martin] and signed by Bly on front free endpaper recto. Owner's ink & pencil annotations. * Ali, Agha Shahid. A Nostalgist's Map of America. New York: W.W. Norton, (1991). 1st ed. 8vo, orig. cloth, d/j. Minor wear. Inscribed & signed by Ali on title page.
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HUNTER HADLEY (AMERICAN), FAB
HUNTER HADLEY (AMERICAN), FAB Screenprint in colors, 1985, pencil signed and dated at lower right, matted and framed.
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W. M. THACKERAY, THE NEWCOMES,
W. M. THACKERAY, THE NEWCOMES, 1ST BOUND EDITIONSillustrated by Richard Doyle, comprising a first issue, 2 volumes bound as one. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1854-55, a 1st edition, 2 volumes in original black cloth, London, 1855, and a first American edition, New York, Harper and Brothers,1855. 8vo. Largest: 9 1/2" high, 6 3/8" wide. Wear to bindings, some staining and soiling to contents. Provenance: Property of a Roxbury, CT Collection.
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(COLLECTED WORKS) THACKERAY WILLIAM
(COLLECTED WORKS) THACKERAY WILLIAM MAKEPEACE Works. Boston: Estes & Lauriat 1896. 30 vols. 8vo 3/4 red morocco over marbled boards marbled endpapers frontispieces largely uncut. Limited edition number 645 of 1 000 copies. With numerous illustrated plates with captioned tissue guards. Rubbing to boards; ends chipped on some vols.
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Hawthorne's Works, 22 Volumes
Hawthorne's Works, 22 Volumes Houghton Mifflin, New York, 1900, three-quarter red morocco leather with gilt spine decoration, top edge gilt, marbled panels, 7-7/8 x 5-1/4 in.,
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M. Hadley; "Louis"; New Orleans WPA
M. Hadley; "Louis"; New Orleans WPA era black boy dancing; chip carved wooden sculpture; 19 1/4"H; titled under base.
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A collection of ten poetry and
A collection of ten poetry and prose volumes, including: works by E. E. Cummings, Marianne Moore, a copy of Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass, Robert Frost, and more. Condition: some overall wear to jacket covers, corners, and edges CT Transfer Fee $10
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Miscellaneous Collection of
Miscellaneous Collection of Fourteen Books, all relating to New Orleans, including six copies of The Mistick Krewe - Chronicles of Comus and His Kin, by Perry Young, 1969; Drysdale, Artist of Myth and Legend, by Howard Buechner, M.D., 1985; and The Times Picayune Centennial Edition, January 25, 1937; among others, the largest h. 22-1/2", w. 17-1/2".
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A Collection of Reading Material
A Collection of Reading Material primarily cloth-bound comprising volumes on poetry biographies novels and various non-fiction subjects; approximately 60 volumes total.
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Fifteen Contemporary First
Fifteen Contemporary First Editions, including inscribed, dated and autographed copies of Adam Mars-Jones' Monopolies of Loss, dated 1996, and John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, dated 1994 (fifth printing), along with first editions of John Berendt's City of Falling Angels, James Lord's Some Remarkable Men, Safire and Safir's Good Advice, James Merrill's A Different Person, Andrew Holleran's In September the Light Changes, Susan M. Alsop's Yankees at the Court, Michael Cunningham's Land's End, Michael M. Thomas' Hanover Place, Eric Myers' Uncle Mame: The Life of Patrick Dennis, B. Taper's edition of Mark Twain's San Francisco, E. J. Hopkins' edition of The Enlarged Devil's Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce (these last two both first editions thus), along with first edition, second printings of P. Morrisroe's biography of the photographer Mapplethorpe, and the posthumous publication of Truman Capote's unfinished Answered Prayers. Provenance: The library of the late Gordon Maginnis, New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Collection of printed works and
Collection of printed works and watercolors to include Currier & Ives. ?
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Melbourne Havelock Hardwick
Melbourne Havelock Hardwick (American, 1857-1916) Three ladies by the sea. Watercolor and gouache on paper, signed at the lower right, approx. sight size 15" x 25", matted and framed under glass overall approx. 27" x 37".
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W. M. THACKERAY, THE NEWCOMES, IN
W. M. THACKERAY, THE NEWCOMES, IN ORIGINAL PARTSillustrated by Richard Doyle. 23/24 issues in original pictorial wrappers in Morocco slipcase. London, Bradbury and Evans, 1853-55, 8vo. 8 7/8 " high, 5 3/4" wide. Chipping to paper spines, scattered staining and soiling to contents.Provenance: Property of a Roxbury, CT Collection. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for $45.00 via USPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking informationwill be sent to your email address. International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
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W. M. THACKERAY, BALLADS,
W. M. THACKERAY, BALLADS, 1856American edition. Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1856. Original brown cloth, 8vo. Together with an 1866 English edition, London, Smith, Elder and Co. Original front wrapper rebacked, 8 vo and Ballads and Songs, Illustrated by H. M. Brock. London,Cassell and Co., 1898 in original pictorial gilt, 8vo. The Largest: 7 3/8" high, 5 1/8" wide. Toning and scattered foxing. Provenance: Property of a Roxbury, CT Collection.
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A.A. Milne - ''A Gallery of
A.A. Milne - ''A Gallery of Children'' illustrated by H. Willebeek Le Mair published by Stanley Paul & Co Ltd London No. 139 of edition limited to 500 copies numbered and signed by the author bound in off white cloth
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Arthur Merton Hazard
Arthur Merton Hazard (Massachusetts/California, 1872-1930) Portrait of a Woman in Plumed Hat, holding an umbrella, signed lower right "A.M. Hazard'05", oil on canvas, 60 x 36 in.; gilt wood and composition frame,
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Paul Hadley (American, 1880-1971)
Paul Hadley (American, 1880-1971) Indiana summer home watercolor signed lower right Born in Indianapolis, Hadley first studied under Otto Stark. He then attended the Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Arts in Philadelphia and the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts. He taught at the Herron Art Institute for ten years, and as an artist, he specialized in painting murals in homes using rural Indiana scenes as his theme. 13 1/4" x 13 1/4"