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Eau de Cologne (Exhibition Poster)

Eau de Cologne (Exhibition Poster) by HOLZER, Jenny, Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman, and Rosemarie Trockel

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Seller: Harper's Books
Title
Eau de Cologne (Exhibition Poster)
Author
HOLZER, Jenny, Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman, and Rosemarie Trockel
Seller
Harper's Books (United States)
Condition
Save for faint foldlines, a remarkably well-preserved copy; close to fine.
Description
Köln: Monika Sprüth Galerie, 1985. Save for faint foldlines, a remarkably well-preserved copy; close to fine.. Exhibition poster (23 x 16.5) announcing the first of three all-female exhibitions at Monika Sprüth Galerie (Nov. 15 - Dec. 12, 1985), featuring works from Ina Barfuss, Jenny Holzer, Barbara Kruger, Cindy Sherman, Rosemarie Trockel, and Anne Loch. The exhibition also served as the launch for the first number of Sprüth's corresponding artist's magazine, with matching cursive title.
DOMESTIC ARTS] [COOKERY] JAMESTOWN COOK BOOK. TRIED RECIPES COMPILED~BY MEMBERS OF THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF FREEMASON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NORFOLK, VA

DOMESTIC ARTS] [COOKERY] JAMESTOWN COOK BOOK. TRIED RECIPES COMPILED~BY MEMBERS OF THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF FREEMASON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NORFOLK, VA by The Ladies' Aid Society

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Title
DOMESTIC ARTS] [COOKERY] JAMESTOWN COOK BOOK. TRIED RECIPES COMPILED~BY MEMBERS OF THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF FREEMASON STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NORFOLK, VA
Author
The Ladies' Aid Society
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
Norfolk, VA: Burke & Gregory, Printers, 1907. 8vo.; in the publisher's gray cloth binding; 3 preliminary leaves; [3]-184 pages, with frontispiece illustration of the Freemason Street Church and with full page ads interspersed through out.~~The binding appears to have had a printed paper title label, now perished; the hinges are cracked but holding; the front endpaper has a chip; the upper board is printed with an image of the ruin of the old church at Jamestown.~~The cook book was undoubtedly printed for the tercentenary of the Jamestown settlement.
[CIVIL WAR] [SIGNED] [CONFEDERATE NAVY] [FRANCE] DROUYN DE LHUYS ET LES NAVIES CONFEDERES EN FRANCE. L’AFFAIRE DES NAVIES D’ARMAN (1863-1865)

[CIVIL WAR] [SIGNED] [CONFEDERATE NAVY] [FRANCE] DROUYN DE LHUYS ET LES NAVIES CONFEDERES EN FRANCE. L’AFFAIRE DES NAVIES D’ARMAN (1863-1865) by Warren F. Spencer

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[CIVIL WAR] [SIGNED] [CONFEDERATE NAVY] [FRANCE] DROUYN DE LHUYS ET LES NAVIES CONFEDERES EN FRANCE. L’AFFAIRE DES NAVIES D’ARMAN (1863-1865)
Author
Warren F. Spencer
Seller
Black Swan Books, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good binding
Description
Paris: Editions A. Pedone, 1964. Stapled Pamphlet. Very Good binding. Signed. 8vo; in the publisher’s printed cardstock wrappers; an articles extracted from La Revue d’Histoire Diplomatique (Octobre - Decembre -- No. 4, 1963) and printed the following year; 28 pages; the text is in French; this copy signed by the author on the front cover.~~The French diplomat Drouyn de Lhuys -- kept a careful eye on the fortunes (or lack) of the Confederacy, receiving reports from Alfred Paul, the French Consul in Richmond, throughout the war. Very Good binding.