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Roth, Charles B. Winning Personal Recognition New York, Prentice Hall Inc, 1954, First Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Techniques for showcasing your personality & abilities; putting yourself across with people; winning others to your way of thinking; achieving greater success at work, home & socially. Vintage self help book. Green cloth boards & spine. DJ red & black, price clipped, first edition. Water stain to lower corner rear DJ, 2 inch tear to upper rear dj edge. All else clean, tightly bound. tall 8vo, 174 pages (Self, Help, Vintage, Books, Vintage, Self, Help, Personal, Empowerment, First, Edition) Cat No. 1050. 12.50
Roth, Charles B. Winning Personal Recognition New York, Prentice Hall Inc, 1954, First Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Techniques for showcasing your personality & abilities; putting yourself across with people; winning others to your way of thinking; achieving greater success at work, home & socially. Vintage self help book. Green cloth boards & spine. DJ red & black, price clipped, first edition. Water stain to lower corner rear DJ, 2 inch tear to upper rear dj edge. All else clean, tightly bound. tall 8vo, 174 pages (Self, Help, Vintage, Books, Vintage, Self, Help, Personal, Empowerment, First, Edition) Cat No. 1050. 12.50
Weld, Jacqueline Bograd. Peggy: The Wayward Guggenheim New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1986, First Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good Plus/Very Good Plus, 0525243801 Born into one of America's wealthiest, most eccentric families Peggy Guggenheim was to abandon this cloistered world for one of adventure, and discovery in the world of the Bohemian Left Bank in Paris. Befriending writers, artists & musicians who were transforming the times: Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso and others. Indulging in scandalous love affairs & immersing herself in the world of art she opened her first gallery in London 1938. During WWII she collected the modern masters including: Kadinsky, Klee, Leger and Miro. After escaping to New York and marrying surrealist artist Max Ernst, she opened her New York gallery. An exciting, vivid portrait of an amazing woman and her great contributions to the art world. Photo illustrated. DJ cover art by Man Ray (colorized). Black boards, black cloth spine, gilt lettering. DJ black pictorial, not price clipped. Front board slightly cocked, mild shelfwear. In protective mylar. Clean, no inscriptions, rips or tears. 493p sm 4to a vg+ copy (Peggy, Guggenheim, American, Heiresses, Art, Patrons, Biography, First, Edition, Rare, Books, Eccentric, American, Families, American, Icons, Wealthy, American, Families, Max, Ernst, Abtract, Artists, Modern, Painting, Avant, Garde, Art, Women, In Art, Wealth, American, Families) Cat No. 1051. 82.50
Weld, Jacqueline Bograd. Peggy: The Wayward Guggenheim New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1986, First Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good Plus/Very Good Plus, 0525243801 Born into one of America's wealthiest, most eccentric families Peggy Guggenheim was to abandon this cloistered world for one of adventure, and discovery in the world of the Bohemian Left Bank in Paris. Befriending writers, artists & musicians who were transforming the times: Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso and others. Indulging in scandalous love affairs & immersing herself in the world of art she opened her first gallery in London 1938. During WWII she collected the modern masters including: Kadinsky, Klee, Leger and Miro. After escaping to New York and marrying surrealist artist Max Ernst, she opened her New York gallery. An exciting, vivid portrait of an amazing woman and her great contributions to the art world. Photo illustrated. DJ cover art by Man Ray (colorized). Black boards, black cloth spine, gilt lettering. DJ black pictorial, not price clipped. Front board slightly cocked, mild shelfwear. In protective mylar. Clean, no inscriptions, rips or tears. 493p sm 4to a vg+ copy (Peggy, Guggenheim, American, Heiresses, Art, Patrons, Biography, First, Edition, Rare, Books, Eccentric, American, Families, American, Icons, Wealthy, American, Families, Max, Ernst, Abtract, Artists, Modern, Painting, Avant, Garde, Art, Women, In Art, Wealth, American, Families) Cat No. 1051. 82.50
Weld, Jacqueline Bograd. Peggy: The Wayward Guggenheim New York, E. P. Dutton & Co., 1986, First Edition ed, Hard Cover, Condition: Very Good Plus/Very Good Plus, 0525243801 Born into one of America's wealthiest, most eccentric families Peggy Guggenheim was to abandon this cloistered world for one of adventure, and discovery in the world of the Bohemian Left Bank in Paris. Befriending writers, artists & musicians who were transforming the times: Gertrude Stein, James Joyce, Marcel Duchamp, Pablo Picasso and others. Indulging in scandalous love affairs & immersing herself in the world of art she opened her first gallery in London 1938. During WWII she collected the modern masters including: Kadinsky, Klee, Leger and Miro. After escaping to New York and marrying surrealist artist Max Ernst, she opened her New York gallery. An exciting, vivid portrait of an amazing woman and her great contributions to the art world. Photo illustrated. DJ cover art by Man Ray (colorized). Black boards, black cloth spine, gilt lettering. DJ black pictorial, not price clipped. Front board slightly cocked, mild shelfwear. In protective mylar. Clean, no inscriptions, rips or tears. 493p sm 4to a vg+ copy (Peggy, Guggenheim, American, Heiresses, Art, Patrons, Biography, First, Edition, Rare, Books, Eccentric, American, Families, American, Icons, Wealthy, American, Families, Max, Ernst, Abtract, Artists, Modern, Painting, Avant, Garde, Art, Women, In Art, Wealth, American, Families) Cat No. 1051. 82.50

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