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A BESTIARY by Wilbur, Richard & Calder, Alexander

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Seller: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY
Title
A BESTIARY
Author
Wilbur, Richard & Calder, Alexander
Seller
THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY (United States)
Description
A BESTIARY, Pantheon, 1955, first edition a fine copy in like slip-case. Illustrated by Calder. Of 875 copies, this is 1/50 on Rives-mould made paper out of series and SIGNED by the author/compiler and the artist. There also was an accompanying original SIGNED drawing with this issue which alas is lacking.
The George Walter Vincent Smith Collection Art Museum [Cover title].; Art

The George Walter Vincent Smith Collection Art Museum [Cover title].; Art by Smith, George Walter Vincent

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Seller: Langdon Manor Books LLC
Title
The George Walter Vincent Smith Collection Art Museum [Cover title].; Art
Author
Smith, George Walter Vincent
Seller
Langdon Manor Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Springfield, Massachusetts, 1918. Very good. 7¼” x 10”. Suede-covered flexible card scrapbook, title embossed in blind. 52 black paper leaves with 74 B&W photographs adhesive mounted rectos only. Photos measure 3½” x 5 5/8” and nearly all are captioned. Very good: loss of suede to entire spine and chipped at edges; a few leaves with chips, most somewhat fragile. Photographs very good or better: a few slightly wavy and the occasional small spot. This is an intriguing book of black and white photographs taken of and at the George Walter Vincent Smith Art Museum (GWVSAM), compiled and dedicated to a “valued friend” by Mr. Smith himself. George Walter Vincent Smith was born in 1832 and amassed a fortune exporting fabrics and manufacturing carriages in New York. He began collecting art in the late 1850s, particularly Japanese and Chinese armor, swords, carvings and furniture, and moved to Springfield, Massachusetts in 1871. He and his wife, Belle Townsley Smith, a Springfield native and connoisseur of Venetian lace, established the GWVSAM in 1895 to hold their vast, eclectic collections in a grand, Italian palazzo-style building. The museum is especially noted for its holdings of Japanese lacquer, treasures from ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome, rare examples of lace and early textiles, and one of the largest collections of Chinese cloisonné outside of Asia. The building's original Tiffany stained glass windows are the only such existing windows created specifically for a museum. This album was inscribed to Louis E. Dalbeck “With the compliments and best wishes of George Walter Vincent Smith, December 31, 1918.” Dalbeck (per his obituary) was a cellist, “well-known in Boston and New York musical circles,” and a recognized “authority on chamber music” who directed the Woodstock Inn (now the Vermont Symphony) Orchestra for 27 years. The album holds four photographs of the museum's exterior and one of a portrait of the Smiths by noted painter Thomas Waterman Wood. One page noted, “The following 18 views are taken from different positions in the ten galleries” and those are the only pages that lack detailed, tidy captions. The photos reveal dozens of impressive works of art, notably an 18th century “Japanese Shinto Shrine,” a 16th century “Italian Trousseau Chest” and several 16th to 19th century French, Italian, Chinese and Japanese cabinets and chairs. There are 18th century Japanese swords, a set of “European Armor, Gothic Style” from the 15th century and “Guns from Turkey, Morocco, Tunis, British India and Japan” from the 17th to 19th. Images also reveal alarmingly beautiful 19th century Russian and Japanese bronze sculptures, a “very rare specimen” of 17th century Chinese jade, Turkish and Persian rugs, carved ivory tankards from Germany from the 1800s and an array of 16th to 19th century Chinese and Japanese pottery, porcelain and jeweled enamel jars. There is also a “Marble Bas-relief of Mrs. Smith at the age of 25” by Madison Colby, an American sculptor who lived in Florence and a lovely example of Venetian “Rose Point Lace, 1688-1694.” A terrific photograph album of worldly treasures in a Massachusetts art museum, compiled and gifted by its founder.
Turmoil and Triumph: My Years As Secretary of State

Turmoil and Triumph: My Years As Secretary of State by George P. Shultz

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Title
Turmoil and Triumph: My Years As Secretary of State
Author
George P. Shultz
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780684193250
Condition
Near Fine
Description
First Edition/First Printing with the complete number line; A Near Fine book in a Near Fine dust jacket, with only light rubbing to the board and jacket edges, else as new and unread. SIGNED by the author to the 2nd free paper with provenance for the signing laid in (bookmark from the Kroch's & Brentano's First Editions Circle). Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library; in a protective Mylar sleeve and will ship carefully wrapped in a sturdy box.
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Wireless by Charles Stross

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Wireless
Author
Charles Stross
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Grayshelf Books, ABAA, IOBA (United States)
ISBN
9780441017195
Condition
Near Fine
Description
Stated first edition with the complete number line; near fine in a near fine dust jacket. Book shows minor shelf wear to both spine ends and bottom edges; dust jacket shows mild rubbing to spine ends and a crease on the back flap; otherwise a clean, bright, tight copy. In archival protection.
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Alcyonaires provenant des campagnes scientifiques du Prince Albert 1er de Monaco by Thomson, John Arthur

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Title
Alcyonaires provenant des campagnes scientifiques du Prince Albert 1er de Monaco
Author
Thomson, John Arthur
Seller
Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
Description
Monaco: Albert I, Prince of Monaco, 1927. First edition. SCARCE LARGE FOLIO MONOGRAPH ON MARINE CORALS, PUBLISHED BY ALBERT I, PRINCE OF MONACO, ILLUSTRATED WITH FINE COLOR LITHOGRAPHS. Large folio, 11 x 14 inches tall printed transparent paper wraps over card covers which include the coat-of-arms of the Prince of Monaco. Text printed on heavy rag paper, 77 pp, unopened, 4 colored lithographed double-page plates with tisue guards, and 2 uncolored plates. Text in French. Cover edges age-toned, small chip in fore edge of transparent cover, text clean and unmarked, plates bright and clean, very good, in custom archival folder. This monograph is a fine example of late 19th century marine biology, with detailed descriptions and magnificant lithographs. It forms part of a series of scientific reports on marine life collected by Albert the 1st, Sovereign Prince of Monaco, collected from his yacht, Hirondelle. The report was printed under the direction of Prince Albert, with the approval of Jules Richard, doctor of science, chief of zoologic studies. ALBERT I, PRINCE OF MONACO (1848 – 1922) devoted much of his life to the study of the sea and oceans. At only 22 years old, he embarked on a career in the then relatively new science of oceanography. Understanding the importance of the relationship between living creatures and their environment, he devised a number of techniques and instruments for measurement and exploration. He founded the Oceanographic Institute Foundation Albert I, Prince of Monaco, a private foundation established in 1906. It has two buildings: The Oceanographic Institute of Paris, now renamed Ocean House, and what became the world-renowned Oceanographic Museum of Monaco. This includes an aquarium, a museum, and a library, with research facilities in Paris. He owned four research yachts, Hirondelle, Princesse Alice, Princesse Alice II and Hirondelle II. Accompanied by some of the world's leading marine scientists, he travelled the length and breadth of the Mediterranean, making numerous oceanographic studies, maps and charts. In 1918, the US National Academy of Sciences awarded Prince Albert its Alexander Agassiz Medal for his achievements. The Explorers Club elected Albert I to its highest category of membership — Honorary Member — in 1921. SIR JOHN ARTHUR THOMSON (1861 - 1933) was a Scottish naturalist who authored several notable books and was an expert on soft corals. Born in Saltoun, East Lothian, he taught at the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College from 1893 until 1899 then University of Aberdeen from 1899 until 1930, the year he was knighted. His popular works sought to reconcile science and religion. In his Gifford lectures and a number of books written with his friend Patrick Geddes he argued for a form of holistic biology in which the activity of the living organism could transcend the physical laws governing its component parts. Thomson had also promoted the importance of symbiosis and cooperation in nature as opposed to the idea of struggle. Octocorallia (also known as Alcyonaria) is a subclass of Anthozoa comprising around 3,000 species of water-based organisms formed of colonial polyps with 8-fold symmetry. It includes the blue coral, soft corals, sea pens, and gorgonians (sea fans and sea whips) within three orders: Alcyonacea, Helioporacea, and Pennatulacea. These organisms have an internal skeleton secreted by mesoglea and polyps with eight tentacles and eight mesentaries. As with all Cnidarians these organisms have a complex life cycle including a motile phase when they are considered plankton and later characteristic sessile phase. Octocorals resemble the stony corals in general appearance and in the size of their polyps, but lack the distinctive stony skeleton. Also unlike the stony corals, each polyp has only eight tentacles, each of which is feather-like in shape, with numerous side-branches, or pinnules.
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Crusade, Commerce and Culture by Atiya, Aziz S.

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Crusade, Commerce and Culture
Author
Atiya, Aziz S.
Seller
James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Bloomington: Indiana University, 1962. 1st. Hardcover. Very good. Bound in the publisher's original cloth covered boards. Lightly rubbed at edges and extremities.
Chinese architecture

Chinese architecture by Xinian, Fu, et al.

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Chinese architecture
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Xinian, Fu, et al.
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
Description
New Haven, London and Bejing: Yale University Press and New World Press, 2002. 4to, pp. [14], 366, [4]; full color illustrations throughout; full red cloth; textblock edges just starting to tone, else fine in fine dust jacket.