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Broadcast Addresses to the People of Great Britain. 1940-1941.

Broadcast Addresses to the People of Great Britain. 1940-1941. by Churchill, Winston

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Seller: Ursus Books
Title
Broadcast Addresses to the People of Great Britain. 1940-1941.
Author
Churchill, Winston
Seller
Ursus Books (United States)
Description
1941. CHURCHILL, Winston S. Broadcast Addresses to the People of Great Britain, Italy, Poland, Russia and the United States. [6], 57, [2] pp., arms of Great Britain on half-title. Folio, 404 x 274 mm, bound in recent half morocco. San Francisco: Printed for Ransohoffs by the Grabhorn Press, 1941. This Fine Grabhorn Press Edition prints six important speeches of Winston Churchill delivered at the onset of World War II. The dates of the broadcasts range from December 23, 1940 to June 22, 1941, and thereby represent crucial communications from England to the Italian peoples, the British Nation and Empire, a broadcast to Polish peoples around the world, two general reports on the War, and a report on the Atlantic Meeting. Limited to 250 copies, printed in blue and black on hand-made paper. With large six-line initials in gold and blue and the blue and gold crest of England on the half-title. Being printed by the Grabhorn's within months of the final broadcast, this publication has to be one of the earliest to appear either in this country or England, and it is certainly the most elegantly printed of any subsequent edition. Woods D(a)8, containing Addresses A63, A67, A70, A71, A74, A76 (c).
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Nus by Albin-Guillot, Laure; Amson; Auradon, Jean-Marie; Auradon, Pierre; et al

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Seller: Sanctuary Books
Title
Nus
Author
Albin-Guillot, Laure; Amson; Auradon, Jean-Marie; Auradon, Pierre; et al
Seller
Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Paris: Editions Sun, n.d., circa 1945. Paperback. Near Fine/Very Good+. Plain white wraps; b/w photo-illustrated dust jacket (by Lucien Lorelle). With b/w photo-illustrations throughout, mostly nude women, the occasional male torso. Contributions from numerous photographers. Some faint dust-soiling throughout text block, inoffensive, visible only in the white margins. Dust jacket a little chipped and torn along joints and edges. Nicely printed in gravure.
Joseph Smith Daguerreotype

Joseph Smith Daguerreotype by Bateman, Edward

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Seller: Tschanz Rare Books
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Joseph Smith Daguerreotype
Author
Bateman, Edward
Seller
Tschanz Rare Books (United States)
Description
Salt Lake City, 2025. Digital print the size of 1/4 plate daguerreotype in 3-d printed case. Faux vintage daguerreotype of the Prophet Joseph Smith. Joseph Smith, Jr. (1805-1844) was born in Sharon, Vermont. In 1820 he received a heavenly visitation of God the Father and His Son, Jesus Christ. In 1830, Smith founded the Church of Jesus Christ. After being driven from three different states and suffering much persecution, Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum Smith (1800-1844), were murdered by a mob in Carthage, Illinois on June 27, 1844 Edward Bateman is an artist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Utah. He received his MFA from the University of Utah in 2003 and joined the faculty in 2008. That same year he was awarded the Salt Lake City Mayor's Award for his contributions to the arts. In 2009, Nazraeli Press released a book of his work titled Mechanical Brides of the Uncanny, which is in the collections of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Harvard University, Art Institute of Chicago, Stanford University, Getty Research Institute, New York University, Columbia University, Amon Carter Museum Library, and George Eastman House, among others. In 2010, he was a visiting professor at the Kaunas Faculty of the Vilnius Art Academy in Lithuania. In 2012, he was profiled in the UK publication Printmaking Today, the authorized journal of the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers. Also in 2012, he was one of four professors recognized by the University of Utah for an Early Career Teaching Award. His work has been shown internationally in twenty-two exhibitions in seventeen countries and is included in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Getty Research, the Pforzheimer Collection of the New York Public Library, Cornell University, Brown University, and others.
Another Beauty.
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Another Beauty. by ZAGAJEWSKI, Adam.

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Seller: Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB
Title
Another Beauty.
Author
ZAGAJEWSKI, Adam.
Seller
Grendel Books, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
ISBN
9780374176525
Condition
Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Description
NY:: Farrar, Straus and Giroux,. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0374176523 . Translated from the Polish by Clare Cavanagh. Stated first edition. Foxing on top edge, else near fine in a near fine (sun faded along the spine) dust jacket. .