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1926, 1929. Hardbound. In buckram. Contains the following bound issues: Vol.5:6; 6, 7:1-5; 11:6; 12, 13:1-5. Uncommon. More
1926, 1929. Hardbound. In buckram. Contains the following bound issues: Vol.5:6; 6, 7:1-5; 11:6; 12, 13:1-5. Uncommon. More
New York: The Magazine Antiques, 1937, 1943, 1947. Softbound. Wraps with cloth archival tape and plastic tape along spine. Better buy this now - it won't be offered again anytime soon. Scarce and essential in the use of this important magazine on American Decorative Arts. More
Antwerp: 1959. Softcover. Illustrated wraps. 52 pages of advertisements plus magazine pages numbered 105-160. BW illustrations. This issue of Antwerpen focuses on the fifth biennial of the Middelheim kunstpark. The outdoor exhibition that year featured English sculpture and included work by Henry Moore, O. Zadkine, and Umbro Apollonio. The magazine..... More
1995-2005. KAVE. Softbound. 14 loose issues. This small lot contains the following Issues: 139, 166-174, 176-178, 180, 182, running from Summer 1995 to Fall 2005. Aperture was created in 1952 by photographers and writers as "common ground for the advancement of photography," More
Bruxelles: 1941 onward. first. 2 volumes uniformly bound in 3/4 leatherette. Volume 1 contains issues 1-13. Volume 2 contains issues 14-25, as well as the first (and only?) 23 issues of Apollo Ephemerides. Published in Belgium during World War 2, this seldon scene art periodical is presented here in a...... More
Oxford, England: Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art, Oxford University, 1959-1967. KAVE. Softbound. 4 loose issues. 4 individual and loose issues: Vol. 2 (1959), Vol. 8 (1965), Vol. 9 (1966), and Vol. 10 (1967). "Archaeometry is an international research journal covering the application of the physical and..... More
1943-1964. KAVE. Softbound. 47 loose issues. Contains the following issues: Vol. 79-81:3; Vol. 88:5; Vol. 89:3; Vol. 90:6; Vol. 91:1,3,4-6;Vol. 92:1,3; Vol. 106:1; Vol. 110:2,4,5; Vol. 111:4,5; Vol. 112:1, Vol. 115:1,2; Vol. 118:1,4,5; Vol. 120:3-5; Vol. 121:2. A significant collection but not complete. Architectural Forum covered topics in the homebuilding..... More
New York: 1891-1972. KAVE. Hardbound. Bound volumes and loose issues, combined. This run occupies 17 shelf feet. Though not complete, this substantial run includes the following issues: Vols. 1-26, Vol. 32, Vol. 38, Vols. 65-66:1-5, Vol. 67:5-6, Vol. 68, Vol. 69:1-2, Vols. 83-141, Vol. 146, Vol. 148, Vols. 150-152. Early..... More
New York: 1891-1928. KAVE. Hardbound. 53 bound volumes. This lot combines two sequential runs: Vol.1-41 (1891-1917) and Vol. 53-64 (1923-1928). The former has tan cloth bindings and the latter is bound in green cloth. Together they cover 8 feet of shelf space. More
London: Architectural Press Ltd., 1971. Hardbound. Red boards with gilt lettering on spine, roughly 392pp, 6 issues of Architectural Review, profuse color and BW illustrations. This library-bound book contains six issues of Architectural Review from July to December 1971. Includes an index in the front covering all the issues. More
New York: Forbes And Company, 1904. Paperback. Brown stiff printed wraps, saddled stapled. Profusely illustrated with ads and bw photographs. Two issues from 1904: November and December. November pp. 165-184 + appx. 36 pp ads. December pp. 185-204, 32 pp ads. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1916. Paperback. Brown stiff printed wraps, stapled. Profusely illustrated with ads and bw photographs. Two issues from 1916: September (pp. 185-204, 52 pp. ads) and December (pp. 253-274, 58 pp. ads). Each issue with at least one folding diagram. More
New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1920. Paperback. Brown stiff printed wraps, stapled. Profusely illustrated with ads and bw photographs. Four issues: July, August, September and October. More
New York: Forbes And Company, 1912. Paperback. Brown stiff printed wraps, saddled stapled. Profusely illustrated with ads and bw photographs. One issue, from August, 1912. Contains pp. 129-164, along with 44 pp ads. A verty nice copy. More
New York: Forbes And Company, 1913. Paperback. Brown stiff printed wraps, stapled. Profusely illustrated with ads and bw photographs. One issue, from June 1913. Contains pp. 116-144, along with 48 pp ads. A very nice copy. More
Washington, DC: Archives of American Art, 1963-2010. KAVE. Softbound. 116 loose issues. Contains the following issues: Vol. 3:2; Vol. 4:4; Vol. 6:3,4; Vol. 7:1-4; Vol. 8:1,3-4; Vol. 9:1-4; Vols.12-23; Vol. 24:3-4; Vols. 25-26; Vol. 27:1,3,4; Vols. 28-31 + 30 supp.; Vol. 32:1, 3; Vols. 33-43 + 35 supp.; Vols. 47-48;..... More
Washington, DC: Freer Gallery of Art; Smithsonian Institution; University of Michigan, Dept. of the History of Art, 1979. Hardbound. Bound in gray cloth with brown titles. 328 pp. Many black and white illus. Published in conjunction with the Smithsonian, and The Fine Arts Dept. of the University of Michigan. Contains..... More
Washington, DC: Freer Gallery of Art; Smithsonian Institution; University of Michigan, Dept. of the History of Art, 1963-1979. Hardbound. Volume 1: Printed wraps. Volumes 6 and 8-11 are cloth. Vol 5 1963, Vol 6 1966, Vol 8 1970, Vol 9 1973, Vol 10 1975, and Vol 11 1979. Published in..... More
Philadelphia, PA: Art Alliance Press, 1938. Softcover. BW illustrated wraps with red lettering. (24) pp., 2 bw reproductions. Comprised of small articles and advertisements, and the announcement (at the center) for a new exhibition titled "Designs For Mass Production." The focus of this issue is "Young America In Art." More
Washington, DC: Archaeological Institute of America, 1914-1935. KAVE. Hardbound. 18 vols. bound in tan buckram. Missing vol. 34. A set of 18 bound volumes, numbered 1-35, missing vol. 34, and covering 1914-1935. More
Washington, DC: Archaeological Institute of America, 1915-1933. KAVE. Hardbound. 33 volumes bound in blue buckram, with 3 loose issues for vol. 2. Covers volumes 1-34, 1915-1933. Volume 2 is comprised of loose issues. More
Washington, DC: Archaeological Institute, 1920. Hardcover. Black cloth. numerous illustrations. The first issue is devoted entirely to the Southwest: parks, New Mexico, proposed national parks, Santa Fe, etc. More
American Federation of Arts, 1909-1945. Hardbound. Mostly bound volumes, some loose issues. This astounding run includes the first six volumes which were published under the title "Art and Progress." These volumes are bound. Then, the name changes to American Magazine of Art in 1916. Volumes 7-15 are bound. Volumes 16-21..... More
American Federation of Arts, 1909-1916. Hardbound. Brown cloth boards. One complete volume per book. Each volume individually paginated, illustrations. More
London: The Art Book Review Company, 1982. Nos. 1-4. Hardbound. Purple buckram with gilt lettering on spine; 4 issues bound together in one book (an entire year's issues). Approx. 350 pp. with numerous illustrations. Reviews, articles and essays in one of the world's premier English-language art periodicals. More