The Encyclopedia Of Baseball Managers; 1901 to the Present Day.
many illus., some in color. 4to, cloth. (N.Y.): Crescent, (1990). vg. More
many illus., some in color. 4to, cloth. (N.Y.): Crescent, (1990). vg. More
Kansas City, MO: Kansas City Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, 1960. Volume 10, Number 2. Slim unpaginated 8vo bound with two staples, pictorial wrappers: Kansas City: Kansas City Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, February 1960. Very good condition. Inscribed with green ink on the cover: "To Murray Prinoff from Thomas H. Benton." More
Kansas City: 1971. 1 page, 10.5 x 7.25 inches, Kansas City, Missouri, December 7, 1971, to a patron of the arts, in part: "...My prints, lithographs, are handled by the Associated American Artists, Inc. -- 663 5th Ave. New York, N.Y. 10022. I do not know what they still have available or what, exactly, prices now are. They are, however, fairly high...The enclosed photo was taken when I was somewhat younger -- I am now 82 -- but shows one..... More
New York: Appleton, 1873. Frontispiece. 788, xxiipp. Thick 8vo, modern cloth; (ex-library, otherwise very good). New York: Appleton, 1873. Volume II ONLY. More
New York: 1927. 17 pages (pp. 347-63) IN: American Journal of Diseases of Children. Volume 34, no. 3. Thick 8vo, modern wrappers. New York, 1927. First Edition. Whole number offered entire. "Cooley's erythroblastic anaemia." With E.R. Witwer and O.P.Lee. GM 3141. More
Northampton: Gehenna Press, 1966. Compiled by Hatch, and with a biographical essay by Nash. Title page printed in red & black; mounted plated throughout. 215pp. Tall 8vo, white cloth-backed boards with paper spine label, uncut edges; board slipcase. (Northampton MA: Gehenna Press, 1966). A fine copy in a near fine box. Limited edition - number 74 of 500 copies. More
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I just wanted to thank you so much for arranging for this beautiful and fascinating book to arrive here in Suffolk UK so quickly. It landed at my door after only a few days despite being promised in a few months and I am thrilled with it. It’s about Nicholas Hawksmoor’s plans for Cambridge with exquisite illustrations by Gordon Cullen and was carefully wrapped and in excellent condition. I am very rarely in New York but will definitely be calling at 116, East 59th Street when next I’m near!