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Good in Good jacket. Jacket rubbed and scuffed, slightly rolled at flaps. Clean throughout inside with a few cracks in spine; all pages present and attached.
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First edition. Heavy folio 12 1/8" x 10 1/8". Black cloth blindstamped and stamped in gilt on spine. 5 chapters followed by 350 pages of makers listed alphabetically. Signature examples. Bibliography. Glossary. Index. 384 pages. Printed on heavy high quality slick paper. 475 illustrations of which 338 plates are in full color. Dust jacket has neatly repaired tear in clear dust jacket protector. Ex-library but only several small ink stamps to indicate this otherwise clean. Stickers removed-clean spine. Very good/ Very good condition.
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As New, in original shipping box. Black cloth with black illus. dj; 384 pp. with 338 color and appx. 137 bw illus. This is a substantially revised edition of Arwas's previous book of the same title ( LJ 12/15/78). Outstanding color photographs of pieces from museums, galleries, and private collections have been added, increasing the illustrations by 75 percent. Many of the articles on manufacturers have been enlarged and updated to reflect current scholarship. The articles are well balanced, covering smaller firms but emphasizing such major firms as Tiffany and Lalique, and historical information on glass production and fakes, facsimiles of artists' signatures, and a glossary are also included. Highly recommended for decorative arts collections, particularly those having the earlier edition. (Constance Ashmore Fairchild, Univ. of Illinois Lib., Urbana-Champaign) "This book is the first to collect and evaluate the considerable amount of valuable research previously carried out on the glass producers of the period. All available information on the most important and a large number of lesser known but interesting glassworkers is here carefully weighed and presented, from the English cameo artists of the mid-nineteenth century to those glass designers and glasshouses of France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Bohemia, Germany, Austria, Italy, Sweden, the United States and Russia still producing at the outbreak of war in 1939." (dj) Includes a list of designers and makers, as well as discussions of fakes and forgeries and repairs and damaged items.
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Fine in Fine jacket. This is a fine hardcover copy in a fine dust jacket with virtually no wear. Completely clean inside and out. This is one of Arwas' best works on modern design. With almost 500 illustrations, more than half in color. Arranged alphabetically like an encyclopedia, from Appert Freres and Argy-Rousseau to Friedrich Zitzmann. Pages of maker marks and facsimile signatures. Bibliography. Glossary. 12" high X 10" wide, 384 pages. A beautiful copy. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book First edition, first printing. Fine binding and contents. The dust jacket has extremely slight rubbing to cover gloss and the ghost of a removed sticker, otherwise Fine. International shipping may require added postage charges.