Measure For Measure by William Shakespeare
London: J.M. Dent, 1935. Gill, Eric. 140 pp. 8vo, edited by M.R. Ridley. The New Temple Shakespeare. With title-page, half-title binding, and jacket designs by Eric Gill. Teg. More
London: J.M. Dent, 1935. Gill, Eric. 140 pp. 8vo, edited by M.R. Ridley. The New Temple Shakespeare. With title-page, half-title binding, and jacket designs by Eric Gill. Teg. More
London: J.M. Dent, 1935. Gill, Eric. 121 pp. 8vo, edited by M.R. Ridley. The New Temple Shakespeare. With title-page, half-title binding, and jacket designs by Eric Gill. Teg. More
London: J.M. Dent, 1934. Hardcover. 118 pages. Edited by M.R. Ridley. The New Temple Shakespeare. With title-page, half-title binding, and jacket designs by Eric Gill. Teg. More
New York: MOMA, 1957. First edition. Hardcover. 240 pages. With 178 illustrations, forty-eight in full-color. Bibliography. Index. Edited by Andrew Carduff Ritchie. Examines the most influential esthetic theories and the salient artists of the past fifty years in Germany. More
London: Quartet Books, 1981. Clarke, Brian. First edition. Hardcover. 206 pages. Introduction by Professor Johannes Schreiter. Foreword by Patrick Reyntiens. Profusely illustrated; full color and black and white plates -- with all Clarke's major works since 1976 fully catalogued and described here. A contemporary, controversial British artist, his work in..... More
London: Macmillan, 1972. Beerbohm, Max. First edition. Hardcover. 258 pages. 25 x 19 cm. 100 illustrations, 2052 entries. Index of Titles. Index of Books and Periodicals. Index of Owners. Hart-Davis has also added explanatory notes to elucidate the point of jokes which are now forgotten or obscure. More
London: W. & G.Foyle, 1929. First edition. Hardcover. 303 pages. Introduction by Sisley Huddleston. Elaborately illustrated in color and black and white -- more than 150 in total.Bibliography. Index. An in depth study by a well-respected scholar into the origins of clothing, utilitarian and otherwise. More
New York: Viking, 1969. 1st American edition. Hardcover. 138 pages. Forty-two tipped-in color plates and thirty-four black and white illustrations. English translation by Diana Imber. The first book devoted entirely to French watercolors of the 18th century -- Fragonard, David, Gabriel de Saint-Aubun, Louis Moreau, Hoin, Hilair, and other minor..... More
New York: Abrams, 1972. First edition. Hardcover. 487 pages. With 839 illustrations, including 166 in full-color. Bibliography. Index. Owner inscription. ARNTZEN/RAINWATER I477 ."An excellent, critical survey of 20th-Century American painting, sculpture and architecture." More
Boston: New York Graphic Society, 1976. First edition. Hardcover. 201 pp. 284 illustrations. Bibliography. Index. Based on the collections of The Cooper-Hewitt Museum of Design, the author presents eight categories of motifs --animals, enigmas, figures, florals, geometrics, novelties, scenics and textures -- as nearly as possible from their historical beginnings..... More
London: Chatto & Windus, 1951. Hardcover. 336 pages. This is a revised and modernized version of "History of Signboards," written in 1866. With a chapter on the modern inn sign by Gerald Millar. With sixteen illustrations of Billheads and sixty-four pages of illustrations. An essential work of reference for the..... More
Philadelphia: Chilton, 1966. Hardcover. 282 pages. Over 500 illustrations with some in color. Very extensive bibliography. Index. More
New York: Pantheon, 1947. First edition. 268 pages in text. 153 black and whiteplates. Bibliography. Index to Text and Illustrations. Chronological Table. CHAMBERLAIN 531. "Based on the author's earlier work, `Monuments Of The Early Church,' but does not entirely supersede the first work....." LUCAS p32. More
Toronto: Univ. of Toronto Press, 1972. First edition. Hardcover. 312 black and white illustrations. Index. Large sections of the book are devoted to product design -- lights, cookers, food-mixers, clocks -- and another large section isdevoted to tools, instruments, office equipment and transport. Ex-library. More
New York: Bonanza Books, 1946. Hardcover. 244 pages. More than thirty illustrations. List of illustrations.Introduction. Index. Owner inscription. Bibliography at the end of each chapter. Orig. cloth. Near fine. More
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1952. First edition. Hardcover. 232 pages. Foreword by R.W.G. Vail, Director, New York Historical Society. Nearly fifty color plates, with approximately 100 black and white plates and text illustrations. Index. KARPEL G21. "A survey of western art with a biographical checklist of Western artists,...." More
New York: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, 1983. First edition. Paperback. 104 pp. Sixty-eight plates, many in full-color. Foreword by Thomas M. Messer. Index to Checklist. Works in the Exhibition. Artist biographies. One of 4000 copies. More
New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1974. First edition. Paperback. 50 pages. Sale December 18-19, 1974. Illustrated in black and white. Printed price estimates laid-in. More
New York: Pantheon, 1948. First edition. Hardcover. 300 pages. Sixty-two illustrations. Index. An account of the history, achievement and problems of Art Museums in the USA. A final chapter covers Latin-American art and museums.A supplement lists the art museums in the USA. More
New York: Japan Society of New York, 1939. First edition. Hardcover. 72 pp. Ten full-page plates, a few in color. Bibliography. Printed in red and black in a Limited Edition, oneof 1000 copies by Peter Beilenson. Collotype reproductions by Arthur Jaffe. With detailed commentary on each plate by the author..... More
New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1977. First edition. Hardcover. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Ex-library. Index. Orig. brown cloth covered boards. Near fine in near fine dust jacket. More
Brooklyn: Brooklyn Museum, 1977. Kuniyoshi, Utagawa. First edition. Paperback. 32 pages. Twelve full-color reproductions. Woodblock prints from a prolific and inventive ukiyo-e artist. His satire remains alive and humane today. More
New York: Tudor, 1934. Hardcover. Translated by Ralph Roeder. Bibliographical Notes. More