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Simpson, Jeffrey.
The American Family - A History In Photographs
New York, Viking Press,
1976, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Near Fine/Very Good, A beautiful array of pictures of the American Familu from the mid 1800's through the modern 1970's. Bringing together nearly 300 photographs of courting, marriage, homemaking, birth, play, adolescence, divorce and death. The contrast of old and new dramatizes continuity and change in every area of family life. All American's black, white, indian are represented in these photographs the author and editors examined from nearly 10,000 photographs, acquired from museums and public archieves, historical societies, individual families and photographers. A richly woven tapestry tracing America's family life, bringing to life moments of love and strife. Tan boards, brown cloth spine. DJ not price clipped, with black and white photos. A Studio Book. First Edition. 4 to, 239pp
(The American, Family, A, History, In Photographs, Photography, American, Family, First, Edition, Photography) Cat No. 2291.
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25.00
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Simpson, Jeffrey.
The American Family - A History In Photographs
New York, Viking Press,
1976, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Near Fine/Very Good, A beautiful array of pictures of the American Familu from the mid 1800's through the modern 1970's. Bringing together nearly 300 photographs of courting, marriage, homemaking, birth, play, adolescence, divorce and death. The contrast of old and new dramatizes continuity and change in every area of family life. All American's black, white, indian are represented in these photographs the author and editors examined from nearly 10,000 photographs, acquired from museums and public archieves, historical societies, individual families and photographers. A richly woven tapestry tracing America's family life, bringing to life moments of love and strife. Tan boards, brown cloth spine. DJ not price clipped, with black and white photos. A Studio Book. First Edition. 4 to, 239pp
(The American, Family, A, History, In Photographs, Photography, American, Family, First, Edition, Photography) Cat No. 2291.
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25.00
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Simpson, Jeffrey.
The American Family - A History In Photographs
New York, Viking Press,
1976, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Near Fine/Very Good, A beautiful array of pictures of the American Familu from the mid 1800's through the modern 1970's. Bringing together nearly 300 photographs of courting, marriage, homemaking, birth, play, adolescence, divorce and death. The contrast of old and new dramatizes continuity and change in every area of family life. All American's black, white, indian are represented in these photographs the author and editors examined from nearly 10,000 photographs, acquired from museums and public archieves, historical societies, individual families and photographers. A richly woven tapestry tracing America's family life, bringing to life moments of love and strife. Tan boards, brown cloth spine. DJ not price clipped, with black and white photos. A Studio Book. First Edition. 4 to, 239pp
(The American, Family, A, History, In Photographs, Photography, American, Family, First, Edition, Photography) Cat No. 2291.
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25.00
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Mehring, Walter; Translations from German By S.A. De Witt.
No Road Back
New York, Samuel Curl Inc,
1944, Third Edition ed, Hard Cover,
illus: George Grosz, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Mehring was a part of the Berlin Dadaism movement (Dada attacked conventional standards of aesthetics and behavior and stressed absurdity and the role of the unpredictable in artistic creation. In Berlin, Dada had political overtones, exemplified by the caricatures of George Grosz.) This is Mehring's first book published in America. Using his poetry to express the impact of the Nazi horror upon the individual and through the reaction of the individual to describe the collective tragedy of he whole of humanity. Grey cloth boards and spine, red lettering. DJ not price clipped, pale green lettering, illustrated by George Grosz. Upper and lower spine ends mildly chipped. Clean no writing or stamps, solidly bound. Page edges rough from separation, last page not separated. sm 8 vo, 163 pp 3rd. Print. Written in German and English
(Dada, Movement, Nihilistic, Movement, Among, European, Artists, Walter, Mehring, German, Poets, Dadaism, In Poetry, Dadaism, In Literature, First, Edition, Poetry, George, Grosz, Holocaust, Literature) Cat No. 2292.
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20.00
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Mehring, Walter; Translations from German By S.A. De Witt.
No Road Back
New York, Samuel Curl Inc,
1944, Third Edition ed, Hard Cover,
illus: George Grosz, Condition: Very Good/Very Good, Mehring was a part of the Berlin Dadaism movement (Dada attacked conventional standards of aesthetics and behavior and stressed absurdity and the role of the unpredictable in artistic creation. In Berlin, Dada had political overtones, exemplified by the caricatures of George Grosz.) This is Mehring's first book published in America. Using his poetry to express the impact of the Nazi horror upon the individual and through the reaction of the individual to describe the collective tragedy of he whole of humanity. Grey cloth boards and spine, red lettering. DJ not price clipped, pale green lettering, illustrated by George Grosz. Upper and lower spine ends mildly chipped. Clean no writing or stamps, solidly bound. Page edges rough from separation, last page not separated. sm 8 vo, 163 pp 3rd. Print. Written in German and English
(Dada, Movement, Nihilistic, Movement, Among, European, Artists, Walter, Mehring, German, Poets, Dadaism, In Poetry, Dadaism, In Literature, First, Edition, Poetry, George, Grosz, Holocaust, Literature) Cat No. 2292.
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20.00
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