Bibliomania
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Art Books RT-1. RT-2. (Bodmer, Karl) KARL BODMER'S AMERICA. NP: Joslyn Art Museum & Univ. Nebraska Press, 1984. 4to. Introduction by William H. Goetzmann, annotations by David C. Hunt and Marsha V. Gallagher; artist's biography by William J. Orr. A comprehensive volume on Bodmer's work, with numerous illustrations of his drawings and paintings. Very good in dust jacket. $85.00 RT-3. Brettell, Richard R. PISSARRO AND PONTOISE. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1990. 1st edition, 227 pp., 4to. A new interpretation of the artist's life and work. Near fine in dust jacket. $45.00 RT-4. RT-5. RT-6. Dykes, Jeff. FIFTY GREAT WESTERN ILLUSTRATORS: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC CHECKLIST. Flagstaff: Northland Press, 1975. 1st edition. 4to, 458 pp. A checklist of the published works of fifty important western illustrators, first begun as a project in 1938. Includes Tom Lea, Nick Eggenhofer, Carl Moon, Frederic S. Remington, etc. Fine in dust jacket. $75.00 RT-7. Fetherolf, Grace Moser. JAMES HENRY MOSER: HIS BRUSH AND HIS PEN. Sedona: Fetherolf Publishing, 1982. 1st edition. Oblong 4to, pictorial cloth cover. Definitive work on the turn-of-the-century artist, including his book illustrations. Very good. $40.00 RT-8. Harmsen, Dorothy. HARMSEN'S WESTERN AMERICANA. Flagstaff: Northland Press, 1971. 1st edition. 4to. 213 pp. A collection of one hundred paintings and biographies from the author's personal collection, representing some of the finest western American art and artists. Dust jacket lightly sunned; near fine. $75.00 RT-9. Hunt, W. M. TALKS ON ART. Boston: H.O. Houghton and Company, 1875. 1st edition. 75 pp., gray printed wrappers. Fragments and extracts from his instructions, gathered together for the first time. Unusual format, printed horizontally on a regular 8vo book. Very good. $50.00 RT-10. Kallir, Otto. GRANDMA MOSES. NY: Abrams, 1973. 1st edition. 4to, 357 pp. Like other Abrams books, this is perhaps the best publication on the noted primitive artist. Very good in dust jacket. $35.00 RT-11. Rewald, John. SEURAT. NY: Harry N. Abrams, 1990. 1st edition. 248 pp., 4to, blue cloth. An excellent biographical and analytical study with fine color plates. Very good in dust jacket. $45.00 RT-12. Rivers, Larry, with Arnold Weinstein. WHAT DID I DO? NY: HarperCollins, 1992. 1st edition. 498 pp. The unauthorized autobiography. Small bump on the bottom edge, else fine in dust jacket. $15.00 RT-13. Shone, Richard. SISLEY. NY: Abrams, 1992. 1st edition. 4to, 240 pp. Illustrated in color and black and white. One of the leading figures in the Impressionist movement. Fine in dust jacket. $30.00 RT-14. Spate, Virginia. CLAUDE MONET: LIFE AND WORK. NY: Rizzoli, 1992. 1st edition. 4to, 348 pp. A new and complete study of the artist and his times. Near fine in dust jacket. $35.00 RT-15. Taft, Robert. ARTISTS AND ILLUSTRATORS OF THE OLD WEST: 1850-1900. NY: Scribners. 1953. 1st edition. 400 pp., red cloth. The role of art in recording the history of the old west. Very good in dust jacket. $75.00 RT-16. Tiffany & Co. TIFFANY TABLE SETTINGS. NY: Thomas Y. Crowell, 1960. 1st edition. 4to, 196 pp. Photographs of table settings in color and black and white, including a birthday setting by Andy Warhol. Very good in a worn dust jacket. $25.00 RT-17. Trusler, Rev. John. THE WORKS OF WILLIAM HOGARTH. London: London Printing and Publishing Co., nd (ca. 1860). Two volumes, 4to, red cloth, aeg. With 150 engravings and commentary on the works and their moral tendencies. The second volume has one color illustration before the title page. Both volumes have been carefully rebacked, with most of the original spines laid on. Some rubbing on the corners; very good. $125.00 RT-18. Walker, Stella A. SPORTING ART, ENGLAND 1700-1900. NY: Clarkson N. Potter, 1972. 1st edition. 4to, 200 pp. Includes artists such as George Stubbs, Ben Marshall, Francis Barlow, John Wootton, James Seymour, Sawrey Gilpin, John Ferneley, and Henry Aiken.The dust jacket has a few chips and tears. Very good. $25.00 RT-19. Worthen, Amy N. THE PRINTS OF J.N. DARLING. Des Moines: Iowa State University Press, 1995. 4to. Jay Norwood Darling designed the first Federal Duck Stamp, and worked tirelessly to preserve nature and wildlife in addition to his Pulitzer Prize winning work for the Des Moines Register. This catalog of his work includes additions since the exhibition of his work at Iowa State University. Paperback edition in wrappers, still new in its original shrink wrap. Fine. $17.50 RT-20. Yost, Karl, and Frederic G. Renner. A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF CHARLES M. RUSSELL. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1971. 2nd printing. 4to, 317 pp. . Includes about 3,500 items. Illustrated with 42 plates. Very good in dust jacket, with a very light damp stain on the lower corner of the last three pages. $50.00
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