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Neuhaus, Eugen.
The Art of the Exposition: Personal Impressions of the Architecture, Sculpture, Mural Decorations, Color Scheme & Other Aesthetic Aspects Of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
San Francisco, Paul Elder and Company,
1915, Hard Cover,
Condition: Fair, Ex-lib- Tan boards, blind stamped gilt lettering, soiled; green binders taped spine, white lettered title, white library numbers to lower spine. Tape extends to pastedown; library presentation book plate to pastedown. Title page has perforated library name, stamped over with "No Longer property of Easton Area Public Library". Packet to rear pastedown, paper remnant to upper rear e.p. Illustrations tipped in 30 of 34 plates (4 missing). Plates include: The Alaskan, Frederick G.R. Roth, Sculptor; The Star, A. Stirling Calder, Sculptor; Commerce, Inspiration, Truth and Religion, Edward Simmons, Painter; The Westward March of Civilization, Frank V. Du Mond, Painter; Night Effect - Colonnade of the Palace of Fine Arts, Bernard B. Maybeck, Architect; The Nations of the West, A. Stirling Calder, Frederick G.R. Roth, Leo Lentelli, Sculptors; Detail fromthe Cout of Abundance, Louis Christian Mullgardt, Architect; The Court of Four Seasons, Henry Bacon, Architect, and others. Page 51 has Easton Lib. perforation stamp over text, text still legible. Reading copy. Bibliographical Notes on Artisits to rear. Also illustration of the orginal poster. tall 8 vo, 91 pp
(Panama-Pacific, International, Exposition, 1915) Cat No. 4249.
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Neuhaus, Eugen.
The Art of the Exposition: Personal Impressions of the Architecture, Sculpture, Mural Decorations, Color Scheme & Other Aesthetic Aspects Of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
San Francisco, Paul Elder and Company,
1915, Hard Cover,
Condition: Fair, Ex-lib- Tan boards, blind stamped gilt lettering, soiled; green binders taped spine, white lettered title, white library numbers to lower spine. Tape extends to pastedown; library presentation book plate to pastedown. Title page has perforated library name, stamped over with "No Longer property of Easton Area Public Library". Packet to rear pastedown, paper remnant to upper rear e.p. Illustrations tipped in 30 of 34 plates (4 missing). Plates include: The Alaskan, Frederick G.R. Roth, Sculptor; The Star, A. Stirling Calder, Sculptor; Commerce, Inspiration, Truth and Religion, Edward Simmons, Painter; The Westward March of Civilization, Frank V. Du Mond, Painter; Night Effect - Colonnade of the Palace of Fine Arts, Bernard B. Maybeck, Architect; The Nations of the West, A. Stirling Calder, Frederick G.R. Roth, Leo Lentelli, Sculptors; Detail fromthe Cout of Abundance, Louis Christian Mullgardt, Architect; The Court of Four Seasons, Henry Bacon, Architect, and others. Page 51 has Easton Lib. perforation stamp over text, text still legible. Reading copy. Bibliographical Notes on Artisits to rear. Also illustration of the orginal poster. tall 8 vo, 91 pp
(Panama-Pacific, International, Exposition, 1915) Cat No. 4249.
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15.00
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Neuhaus, Eugen.
The Art of the Exposition: Personal Impressions of the Architecture, Sculpture, Mural Decorations, Color Scheme & Other Aesthetic Aspects Of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition
San Francisco, Paul Elder and Company,
1915, Hard Cover,
Condition: Fair, Ex-lib- Tan boards, blind stamped gilt lettering, soiled; green binders taped spine, white lettered title, white library numbers to lower spine. Tape extends to pastedown; library presentation book plate to pastedown. Title page has perforated library name, stamped over with "No Longer property of Easton Area Public Library". Packet to rear pastedown, paper remnant to upper rear e.p. Illustrations tipped in 30 of 34 plates (4 missing). Plates include: The Alaskan, Frederick G.R. Roth, Sculptor; The Star, A. Stirling Calder, Sculptor; Commerce, Inspiration, Truth and Religion, Edward Simmons, Painter; The Westward March of Civilization, Frank V. Du Mond, Painter; Night Effect - Colonnade of the Palace of Fine Arts, Bernard B. Maybeck, Architect; The Nations of the West, A. Stirling Calder, Frederick G.R. Roth, Leo Lentelli, Sculptors; Detail fromthe Cout of Abundance, Louis Christian Mullgardt, Architect; The Court of Four Seasons, Henry Bacon, Architect, and others. Page 51 has Easton Lib. perforation stamp over text, text still legible. Reading copy. Bibliographical Notes on Artisits to rear. Also illustration of the orginal poster. tall 8 vo, 91 pp
(Panama-Pacific, International, Exposition, 1915) Cat No. 4249.
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15.00
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Sloane, Eric.
The Sound of the Bells
Garden City New York, Doubleday & Company,
1966, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Mr. Sloane shares with us his enthusiasm for the bells of America's past: school bells, tea bells, town crier's bells and alarm bells; bells for bicycles, sleighs, churches, and locomotives; call bells, town bells, and hand bells; bells for cows, and cats, dogs and ducks, ets. Illustrated throughout by the autor. Ex-lib. Blue cloth boards and spine, front and rear edges stains from tape. DW, no library markings, not price clipped, blue illustrated. Mild rubbing of upper spine end, faint crease to upper edge. Easton Public Library plate to pastedown, illustrated e.p., with very faint tape outline to edges. Lower edge of title page, Easton Library perforation, with stamp over it "No Longer Property of..". Copyright page has few numbers in pencil, small red stamp Jul 1 1966. Author's Note page, upper margin stamp, "No Longer Property of..". Rear e.p. library packet. Text clean and bright. Solidly bound. First Edition, stated. Tall 8 vo, 58 pp
(Historical, Bells, Americana, Bells, In America, The Sound, Of, The Bells, First, Edition, Eric, Sloane, Historian) Cat No. 4250.
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16.50
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Sloane, Eric.
The Sound of the Bells
Garden City New York, Doubleday & Company,
1966, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Mr. Sloane shares with us his enthusiasm for the bells of America's past: school bells, tea bells, town crier's bells and alarm bells; bells for bicycles, sleighs, churches, and locomotives; call bells, town bells, and hand bells; bells for cows, and cats, dogs and ducks, ets. Illustrated throughout by the autor. Ex-lib. Blue cloth boards and spine, front and rear edges stains from tape. DW, no library markings, not price clipped, blue illustrated. Mild rubbing of upper spine end, faint crease to upper edge. Easton Public Library plate to pastedown, illustrated e.p., with very faint tape outline to edges. Lower edge of title page, Easton Library perforation, with stamp over it "No Longer Property of..". Copyright page has few numbers in pencil, small red stamp Jul 1 1966. Author's Note page, upper margin stamp, "No Longer Property of..". Rear e.p. library packet. Text clean and bright. Solidly bound. First Edition, stated. Tall 8 vo, 58 pp
(Historical, Bells, Americana, Bells, In America, The Sound, Of, The Bells, First, Edition, Eric, Sloane, Historian) Cat No. 4250.
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