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Supports Goodwill of Silicon Valley job training programs. The cover and pages are in Good condition! Any other included accessories are also in Good condition showing use. Use can included some highlighting and writing page and cover creases as well as other types visible wear.
Publisher:
International Exhibitions Foundation for the National Museum of Women in...
Published:
1987
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
16621316653
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Near Fine in Very Good+ jacket. First edition, 1987, hardcover with black cloth boards in dust jacket, large octavo, 256pp., illustrated in color and b&w. Book near fine with handsome boards and tight binding, previous owner's signature to half-title, otherwise text clean and unmarked. DJ VG+ with rubbing, mild edgewear. THIS LARGE, HEAVY BOOK MAY REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING FEES.
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New. 0940979012. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--256 pages, 137 illus. (124 in color), folio. --with a bonus offer--
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VG, from the library of publisher, has pencil notation behind title page. Black cloth, no jacket. 256 pp. 13 bw, 124 color plates. This monumental exhibition (held Washington, DC: National Museum of Women in Arts, Apr. 10 to June 14, 1987, four other locations) was organized by Eleanor Tufts, and includes essays by Gail Levin (The Changing Status of American Women Artists, 1900-1930), Alessandra Comini (Who Ever Heard of A Woman Sculptor? Harriet Hosmer, Elisabet Ney, and The Nineteenth-Century Dialogue With The Three-Dimensional), and Wanda M. Corn (Women Building History). Catalogue lists and annotates 26 portraits, 10 miniatures, 26 History and Genre Paintings, 22 landscapes, 16 still lifes and 24 sculptures. Select bibliography, index to artists. A stunning catalogue with very large color plates.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. Hardcover, large folio bound in black cloth and pictorial publisher's dust-jacket. 256 pages. Select Bibliography, Index of Artists. Illustrated with 124 catalog entries in color and additional photographs in black and white. First edition. A catalog of the inaugural exhibition of 100 years of women's art and artists, many still unfamiliar to the viewing public. No previous ownership marks. A clean, square, unmarked copy. Dust-jacket shows moderate shelf-wear, with rubbing especially prominent on rear cover. Near fine in a very good dust-jacket. A very large book, Priority and International orders will require additional postage.
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VG/VG-scuffing, and wear to corners and edges of dust jacket. Black cloth boards with silver stamped spine lettering. Black and color-illustrated dust jacket with cream lettering. 256 illustrations. Color and BW illustrations. This monumental exhibition (held Washington, DC: National Museum of Women in Arts, Apr. 10 to June 14, 1987, four other locations) was organized by Eleanor Tufts, and includes essays by Gail Levin (The Changing Status of American Women Artists, 1900-1930), Alessandra Comini (Who Ever Heard of A Woman Sculptor? Harriet Hosmer, Elisabet Ney, and The Nineteenth-Century Dialogue With The Three-Dimensional), and Wanda M. Corn (Women Building History). Catalogue lists and annotates 26 portraits, 10 miniatures, 26 History and Genre Paintings, 22 landscapes, 16 still lifes and 24 sculptures. Select bibliography, index to artists. A stunning catalogue with very large color plates.