Born 1900: Julius Hay Memiors
Illinois: Open Court, 1975. 384 pages, thick 8vo, white cloth, dust wrapper (worn and toned dust wrapper.) Illinois: Open Court, (1975). A very good copy in a very good(-) dust wrapper. More
Illinois: Open Court, 1975. 384 pages, thick 8vo, white cloth, dust wrapper (worn and toned dust wrapper.) Illinois: Open Court, (1975). A very good copy in a very good(-) dust wrapper. More
Franklin Center: Franklin, 1979. Illustrated in blue and black by George Roth. 238 pages, 8vo, gilt-stamped black leather, a.e.g. The Franklin Library, 1979. Limited edition. Fine. Signed by the author on preliminary page. More
New York: Macmillan, 1968. 8vo, cloth, d.w. New York: Macmillan, (1967). First American Edition. Fine, in a near fine dust wrapper with light edge-chips. More
Illus. 431pp. 8vo, two-toned cloth, tattered d.w. N.Y.: The MacMillan Co., 1954. vg. More
As an Interior Decorator I am on the constant lookout for source material for my clients. I recently completed a Studio pied a terre in the Georgian period for Mr. David Brown at Lincoln Center. That is, we were almost finished with only the artwork to be designed and purchased. I have a passion for antique architectural prints and I can't believe that I didn't know about Argosy Books. After all Designers don't really like to share their finds with others. I was in a cab, looking out the window as we passed by Argosy Books and noticed a fine selection of framed prints hanging in the window. I had found my oasis! I now head first to Argosy for all my print work and framing. What a treasure and a real lifesaver for design business! Thanks eternal.
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