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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Size: 12x10x1; Publisher's hardback in very good condition: firm, square and tight with no snags or splits, just a trifle rubbed. Complete with original dustjacket: in decent shape, just slightly rubbed and moderately edge-worn. Contents sound and clean; no pen-marks. Not from a library so no such stamps or labels. Thus a tidy book in presentable condition.
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Fair. HARDCOVER Acceptable-This is a significantly damaged book. It should be considered a reading copy only. Please order this book only if you are interested in the content and not the condition. May be ex-library. Oversized.
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Good. First edition copy. Collectible-Good. Good dust jacket. Gifter's inscription on half title. (drawing, painting) NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
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Like New. Size: 12x10x1; 1990 Hardcover Edition. Signed by artist on 1/2 title page. Faint shelf wear to DJ. Pages clean & unmarked. No Expedited/International Shipping.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Folio. Signed By Artist Signed first edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Landmark Book Co., 1990, first printing. Folio, 10 3/4" x 12", 228pp., over 80 full-color plates, plus 200 b/w plates. Signed by artist on half title. Laid in are two 1946 autograph letters signed from the artist in Shiprock, New Mexico, where he created a series of 60 lithographs on the ceremonial dances of the Navaho, while residing on a Navaho reservation. Each letter is two pages-February 24, 1946-Dear Gus; and November 19, in which he mentions a forthcoming book of his art with the text being written by John Collier, commissioner of Indian Affairs (later published as Patterns And Ceremonials Of The Indians Of The Southwest). Additionally, two half flyers for the artist's exhibition of Indian subjects-October 20 to November 7, (1947 or 1948) at Arthur H. Harlow Galleries, NYC are laid in. Book is fine in a fine dust jacket. The letters are very good with folds and slight loss along the edges. Flyers are good.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. Large Quarto. 228pgs. Cream boards, embossed gilt lettering. Light wear to the corners, otherwise a fine, unmarked copy. Pictorial jacket is bright with mininmal wear to the extremities. 80 full color plates and 200 Black and white plates. Wonderfully vibrant examples of the artist capturing scenes life in New York, Mexico, Paris, and of Jewish culture.