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227 CHAGALL, MARC The Jerusalem Windows. Text and notes by Jean Leymarie. New York: George Braziller, (1962).

4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth, dust jacket. First edition, with two original lithographs by Chagall created for this publication and color illustrations throughout. Light edgewear to jacket; some minor brownspotting. $400-600

228 CHAGALL, MARC The Jerusalem Windows. Text and notes by John Leymarie. New York: George Braziller, (1962).

4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth, dust jacket. First edition, with two original lithographs by Chagall created for this publication and color illustration throughout. Light wear to boards; ends bumped; 3-inch tear to bottom right corner of jacket with some marginal chipping. $600-800 229 CHAGALL, MARC Le cirque d’Izis. Text by Jacques Prevert. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1965).

4to, publisher’s pictorial red cloth, dust jacket. With four original lithographs by Chagall. Light soiling and fading to boards; jacket marginally chipped with tape repair to upper spine; bookplate tipped in front pastedown; otherwise fine. [Together with:] The Jerusalem Windows. New York: George Braziller, (1962). 4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth. With two color lithographs. Lacking dust jacket; otherwise fine. Drawings and Water Colors for the Ballet. New York: Tudor, 1969. 4to, publisher’s yellow cloth, slipcase. With original lithograph by Chagall. Wear to slipcase. $400-600

230 CHAGALL, MARC Drawings and Water Colors for the Ballet. New York: Tudor, (1969).

4to, publisher’s gilt-lettered cloth, dust jacket. First edition, with original lithograph by Chagall. Minor edgewear to jacket with light foxing to verso. $100-200

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237 231 CHAGALL, MARC Drawings for the Bible. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1960).

Folio, publisher’s pictorial boards, dust jacket. Complete with 24 original lithographs by Chagall. Jacket marginally chipped with some loss; 4 x 9-inch portion lacking from front of dust jacket; edgewear, $1,000-2,000

232 (CHAGALL, MARC) ELUARD, PAUL Le dur desir de Durer. Paris: Arnold-Bordas, 1946.

4to, contents loose as issued in printed wraps with glassine jacket, pictorial slipcase. First edition, limited to 330 copies on Velin BFK, signed by Chagall and Eluard, this being number 153. Complete with color frontispiece and 25 original plates by Chagall. Slipcase worn; glassine toned with some loss; marginal toning to some leaves. $400-600

233 (CHAGALL, MARC) MOURLOT, FERNAND The Lithographs of Chagall II, 1957-1962. Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1963).

4to, publisher’s tan cloth lettered in black, dust jacket. With 11 original lithographs by Chagall. Marginal chipping to jacket. $400-600

234 CHAGALL, MARC A group of four works.

Chagall. By Andre Pieyre De Mandiargues. Paris: Maeght, (1974). Folio, yellow cloth, slipcase. Chagall’s Posters. “Catalogue Raisonne.” New York: Crown, (1975). 4to, blue cloth lettered in white, dust jacket. The Ceramics and Sculptures of Chagall. Monaco: Andre Sauret, (1972). 4to, grey cloth lettered in black, dust jacket, slipcase. Chagall in Jerusalem. New York: Leon Amiel, (1983).4to, blue cloth, dust jacket. $200-400

235 (CHAGALL, MARC) A group of 13 books by or about Chagall. $200-400

236 (CHAGALL, MARC) A group of 14 books by or about Chagall. $200-400

237 DERRIERE LE MIROIR A group of seven issues comprising nos. 27-28 (March-April, 1950); no. 147 (June 1964); no. 170 (March 1968); no. 171 (April 1968); no. 172 (May 1968); no. 174 (November 1968); and no. 175 (December 1968). Light wear and soiling to wraps. $300-500

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238 (ENTARTE KUNST) KAISER, FRITZ Original catalogue - Fuhrer durch die Austellung Entarte Kunst ... zusammengestellt von der Reichspropagandaleitung, Amtsleitung Kulture. Sie wird in den grosseren Staadten aller Gaue gezeicht werden. Berlin: Verlag fur Kultur und Wirtschaftswerbung, n.d. [1937]

8vo, stapled pamphlet, publisher’s printed wraps, featuring reproductions of numerous modernist works of art. Rare catalogue of the “degenerate art” exhibition mounted by the Third Reich, comprising of 5,000 paintings and 12,000 graphic works of art, including works of Kokoschka, Kirchner, Grosz, Klee and others. Many of the items were sold in a 1938 auction in Switzerland; some were acquired by museums and private collections and others by Nazi officials for their private use. Many other works by Avant-garde German artists were burned. Contents starting to detach; light creasing to covers. $400-600 239 KANDINSKY, VASSILY Der Blaue Reiter. Munich: R. Piper, 1914.

4to, publisher’s cloth illustrated by Kandinsky, printed in orange and blue. Second edition, with four tipped in plates colored in pochoir with lettered tissue guards, including one by Kandinsky and one by Franz Marc, vignettes and woodcuts by Arp and Marc, and three printed fold-out music plates after Schonberg. Very light soiling to boards; otherwise an exceptionally good copy with very bright coloring to plates and covers. $4,000-6,000

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240 (LAURENCIN, MARIE) CARROLL, LEWIS Alice in Wonderland. Paris: The Black Sun Press, 1930.

Oblong 4to, contents loose as issued in publisher’s printed wraps, publisher’s slipcase and chemise in pieces and worn, glassine. Limited edition, number 173 of 300 copies, with six original lithographs by Laurencin with tissue guards. Small brown spot to cover; slipcase and chemise defective. $800-1,200

241 (LEGER, FERNAND) RIMBAUD, ARTHUR Les illuminations. Lithographies originales de Fernand Leger. Preface by Henry Miller. Lausanne: Grosclaude, Editions des Gaules, n.d. [1949]

Portfolio, contents loose in modern folder. The complete set of 15 lithographs (13 with pochoir coloring), without text pages. Together with suite of 15 monotone plates. From an edition of 350 on Lana. Lacking numerous text pages, limitation page and table of contents; sold as a collection of plates. $1,000-2,000 242 (LINDNER, RICHARD) XXe SIECLE XXe Siecle. Homage to Richard Lindner. Translations by Joan Marie Weiss Davison. New York: Leon Amiel, 1980.

Folio, publisher’s pink leatherette, gilt-lettered spine, pictorial dust jacket. Special issue of the XXe Siecle Review, with two color lithograph plates by Lindner, one folding. Light rubbing and marginal chipping to jacket; hinges starting. $100-200

243 (MATISSE, PICASSO, et al.) ELUARD, PAUL Sainte Catherine 1946. Paris: Typographie de l’Imprimerie Union, 1946.

Folio, publisher’s printed wraps. Limited edition, 474 of 1150 copies on Velin du Marais. With four original lithographs by Marie Laurencin, Christian Berard, Henri Matisse and Picasso. Wear to covers with loss to spine; tissue guard torn; contents starting to detach; some soiling to leaves. $200-400 244 MUCHA, ALPHONSE Utok More. [Attack of the Sea.] By Quido-Maria Vyskocil. Prague: E. Beaufort, 1922.

8vo, publisher’s pictorial wraps. With original illustrations, including cover and title design by Mucha. Marginal chipping to wraps with 8 x 5 1/2 tear to rear cover; scattered brownspotting. [Together with:] Otcenas. By Kreslila Napsal. Prague: Graphische Gesellschaft, 1900. Illustrations after Mucha. Light soiling to wraps with some chipping to spine. $100-200

245* (TAMAYO, RUFINO) PAZ, OCTAVIO Tamayo en la Pintura Mexicana. Mexico City: Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1959.

8vo, publisher’s gilt-stamped yellow cloth. Signed by Tamayo on the double title page. Illustrated throughout with numerous reproductions of plates by Tamayo. Lacking dust jacket; light soiling to boards. Property from the Collection of Dr. Wendell Mathews, McCormick, South Carolina $100-200

246 VAN GOGH, VINCENT Vincent Van Gogh. 100 teekeningen uit de Verzameling Hidde Nyland in het Museum te Dordrecht. Amsterdam: W. Versluys, 1905.

Portfolio, publisher’s linen-backed boards, cloth ties, in 10 sections each within grey printed wraps with pastedown reproduction. Illustrated with 100 reproductions mounted on stiff paper, including on the front covers of each section. Wear and soiling to boards; cloth ties torn; linen worn at spine with some loss; marginal toning to leaves. $200-400

247 (BAJ, ENRICO) BALLO, GUIDO I Ricatti. Pesaro/Milan: La Pergola, (1969).

4to, contents loose as issued in pink felt clamshell case with inset tinted photograph. Portfolio of six etchings with aquatint by Enrico Baj each signed in pencil by the artist. One of 90 copies (from a total edition of 105) signed by the author on the limitation page. Some light soiling to case. $600-800

248 (DALI, SALVADOR) ALIGHIERI, DANTE La Divina Commedia. Florence: Arti e Scienze Salani, 1964.

6 vols. 4to, loose as issued in publisher’s cream printed wrappers, board folders with abstract design in gilt, matching slipcases, deckled edges. The complete Italian edition, comprising 100 woodcuts in colors, on Rives, with title, text, and table of contents, copy number 1,108 from the edition of 2,900, printed by Stamperia Valdonega di Verona and Raymond Jacquet. Light wear to slipcases; otherwise contents are very fine with bright coloring. $5,000-7,000 249 (PICASSO, PABLO) SABARTES, JAIME Picasso: Toreros. New York: George Braziller; Monte Carlo: Andre Sauret, (1961).

Oblong 4to, publisher’s pictorial red cloth, dust jacket. With four lithographed plates by Picasso, one in color. Light wear and fading to boards; jacket price-clipped; minor toning to extremities of leaves. $1,000-2,000

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250 (PICASSO, PABLO) MOURLOT, FERNAND Picasso Lithographs. S.l.: Boston Book and Art Publisher, (1970).

4to, publisher’s grey cloth lettered in black, dust jacket. Light wear to jacket; marginal toning to leaves; otherwise good. $100-200 251 METROPOLITAN OPERA FINE ART II New York: Metropolitan Opera Association and Circle Fine Art, 1984. The complete portfolio, comprising six lithographs in colors on Somerset paper, each signed in pencil and numbered 62/250, with the blindstamp of the publisher.

Portfolio, loose as issued in publisher’s linen portfolio lettered in brown, title page, justification, full sheets. Very good condition, aside from some very light dampstaining on the reverse of some and light surface wear to the portfolio.

Artists and titles include: Karel Appel (Pagliacci), Will Barnet (Peter Grimes), Sandro Chia (Il Trovatore), Rufino Tamayo (Salome), George Tooker (Una Ballo in Maschera), Tom Wesselmann (LuLu). $4,000-6,000

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252 SACHS, TOM, et al. American Bricolage. November 2-December 22. New York: Sperone Westwater, (November 2000).

8vo, board folder, title taped to upper board and packing list to the rear cover with duct tape, 12mo booklet entitled Small Observations on the Small Tasks of the Bricoleur, by Todd Alden, laid into taped-down library card sleeve to inside upper flap, ten plastic sleeves of collage and letters, 18pp. of index and images stapled to inside back flap. 166 of 875 numbered copies: “All contents were created, gathered & printed for the purposes of this assembly.” Publication concept by Todd Alden. Duct Tape + Cover announcement by Tom Sachs. Signed by Sachs in black felt to back cover. $200-400 253 SACHS, TOM FVG. Pulcherrimae Strade. Sept-Dec 2001. S.l., n.p.

Folding box binder, title to upper cover in red and black paint on pastedown map of Italy. A prototype catalogue for a 2001 exhibition that contains original drawings laid into hand-made slip folder of two photographs taped down with duct tape, with five folded plastic sleeves of drawings and writing, modern map of Italy taped to rear board with duct tape. Black sandpaper taped to spine and rear board. 8 x 11 inches. $1,000-2,000

254 SACHS, TOM White Book. Paris: Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, January 20-February 24, 2001.

8vo, printed white paper wraps sewn together, 12pp. of text, tape-down photographs, and other original collages assembled by Sachs, CD to rear cover affixed with binder folds. Inscribed on the final leaf by Sachs, dated January 27, 2001. $200-400

255* WARHOL, ANDY The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B & Back Again). New York and London: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, (1975).

8vo, publisher’s orange and yellow cloth, dust jacket. First edition. Presentation copy, inscribed by Warhol to Marla (illeg.) in black felt on the half-title with a drawing of the Campbell’s Soup can, signed beneath by Warhol. Minor wear to boards; jacket soiled and marginally chipped; 3-inch tear at crease of front flap; light soiling affecting pp. 9-12 and fore edges; otherwise good. Property from the Collection of Mark Hirsch, Chicago, Illinois $800-1,200

256 WARHOL, ANDY Interview Magazine. June, 1983. Folio, pictorial cover featuring Susan Sarandon. Signed by Warhol in black felt. Wear to covers, but signature remains bold. $100-200

257 WARHOL, ANDY Rolling Stones original Sticky Fingers album and photographic album cover designed by Warhol with zipper, signed by Warhol in black felt. $200-400

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258 (PHOTOGRAPHY) ADAMS, ANSEL Yosemite and the Range of Light. Boston: Little and Brown, 1979.

Oblong folio, publisher’s quarter maroon cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition, inscribed by Adams on the half-title. Fading to boards; light soiling and marginal chipping to jacket; otherwise good. $100-200

259 (PHOTOGRAPHY) ADAMS, ANSEL A group of four books, two of which are signed.

Camera and Lens. By Ansel Adams. New York: Morgan & Morgan, (1970), signed. Ansel Adams. Forward by Minor White. Boston: Little and Brown, (1972), signed. Yosemite and the Range of Light. Introduction by Paul Brooks. Boston: Little and Brown, (1979). Ansel Adams: Photographs from the National Park Service. By Basil Cannon. New York: Gramercy Books, (2000). $200-400

260 (PHOTOGRAPHY) AVEDON, RICHARD Portraits. New York: Harry N. Abrams, (2002).

8vo, publisher’s photo-pictorial boards, slipcase. First edition. Light wear to slipcase. $100-200 261 (PHOTOGRAPHY) BAILEY, DAVID AND PETER EVANS Goodbye Baby & Amen. New York: Coward-McCann, 1969.

Folio, publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver, pictorial dust jacket, clipped. First edition. Light soiling and wear to boards; jacket chipped; otherwise good. $100-200

262 (PHOTOGRAPHY) DATER, JUDY A group of three books, two of which are signed.

Women and Other Visions. New York: Morgan & Morgan, 1975. First edition, signed. Twenty Years. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1986. First edition. Discovery: Inner and Outer Worlds. Carmel, California: The Friends of Photography, 1970. Limited edition, signed. $100-200

263 (PHOTOGRAPHY) DE HAAN, KARL Sun Day Sue. London: Fountain Press, (1969).

Folio, publisher’s gilt-lettered red cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Light wear and soiling to jacket. $100-200

264 (PHOTOGRAPHY) EISENSTADT, ALFRED People. New York: The Viking Press, (1973).

Folio, publisher’s red cloth, gilt-lettered spine. First edition, signed by Eisenstadt on the title page. Light wear to boards; ephemera laid into front. $100-200

265 (PHOTOGRAPHY) GOWLAND, PETER A group of four signed books.

The Secrets of Photographing Women. New York: Crown Publishers, (1981). First edition. How to Photograph Women. New York: Crown Publishers, (1953). First edition. The Art and Technique of Stereo Photography. New York: Crown Publishers, (1954). First edition. How to Photograph Women. New York: Crown Publishers, (1954). $100-200

266 (PHOTOGRAPHY) HASKINS, SAM Five Girls. New York: Crown, 1962.

Folio, publisher’s red cloth, pictorial dust jacket. First edition. A few small tears and some toning to dust jacket; otherwise good. $100-200

267 (PHOTOGRAPHY) HASS, ERNEST Two signed first editions.

The Creation. New York: Viking Press, (1971). The Concerned Photographer. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972. $100-200 268 (PHOTOGRAPHY) LEIBOVITZ, ANNIE Photographs. Introduction by Tom Wolfe. New York: Pantheon/Rolling Stone Press, (1983).

4to, publisher’s photo-pictorial wrappers. Illustrated with reproductions of Leibovitz’s photographs of famous individuals. Signed by Leibovitz on the halftitle. Light wear to wraps. $200-400

269 (PHOTOGRAPHY) LEIBOVITZ, ANNIE Photographs, 1970-1990. New York: Harper Collins, (1991).

Folio, publisher’s photo-pictorial boards, printed glassine jacket. First edition, inscribed by Leibovitz on the title page. Marginal chipping to jacket; light wear to boards. $200-400

270 (PHOTOGRAPHY) MICHALS, DUANE A group of three signed first editions.

Homage to Cavafy. Danbury: Addison House, (1978). Nude: Theory. New York: Lustrum Press, (1979). Real Dreams. Danbury: Addison House, (1976). $100-200

271 (PHOTOGRAPHY) NEWTON, HELMUT Big Nudes. New York: Xavier Moreau, (1982).

Folio, publisher’s black cloth, photographic dust jacket. First edition, with original signed photograph laid in. Light wear to jacket. $800-1,200 272 (PHOTOGRAPHY) NEWTON, HELMUT Two first editions.

Pages from the Glossies: Facsimiles 1956-1998. Zurich: Scalo, 1998. Helmut Newton. Introduction by Karl Lagerfeld. New York: Pantheon Books, 1987. $100-200

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273* (PHOTOGRAPHY) RENGER-PATZSCH, ALBERT, AND CARL GEORG HEISE Die welt ist schon. Munich: Kurt Wolff, 1928.

4to, publisher’s blue cloth stamped in silver. First edition, with 100 black and white photographic plates. Hinges starting. Property from the Collection of The Ryerson and Burnham Libraries, The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $200-400

274 (PHOTOGRAPHY) ROTHSTEIN, ARTHUR A group of four books, one of which is signed.

Look at Us . . . New York: Cowles Education Corp, (1967). First edition. The Depression Years. New York: Dover, (1978). Words and Pictures. New York: American Photographic Book Publishing, (1979). Photojournalism. New York: American Photographic Book Publishing, (1979). Signed. $100-200

275 (PHOTOGRAPHY) CURTIS, EDWARD The Flute of the Gods. By Marah Ellis Ryan. New York: Frederick A Stokes, (1909).

8vo, publisher’s pictorial cloth. First edition, with 24 gravure plates after photographs by Edward Curtis. Minor wear to boards; ends bumped; light offsetting from plates; hinges starting. $100-200 276 (PHOTOGRAPHY) SANNES, SANNE The Face of Love. South Brunswick and New York: A.S. Barnes, (1972).

Folio, publisher’s lavender cloth, spine lettered in pink, pictorial dust jacket. First edition. Dust jacket rubbed with some loss at spine ends and corners; penned price to upper flap. $100-200

277 (PHOTOGRAPHY. STEICHEN, EDWARD) SANDBURG, CARL Steichen the Photographer. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1929).

4to, publisher’s black cloth lettered in gilt. First edition, limited to 925 copies signed by Sandburg and Steichen. Illustrated throughout with numerous sepia-tone reproductions of Steichen’s photographs. Light wear to boards; ephemera tipped in front and rear pastedowns; a few leaves slightly rippled. $1,500-2,500

278 (PHOTOGRAPHY) UNWERTH, ELLEN VON Revenge. Santa Fe: Twin Palms Publishers, (2003).

8vo, publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver, slipcase. First, limited edition, number 36 of 200 copies signed by the author. Fine. $600-800 279 (PHOTOGRAPHY. WESTON, EDWARD) ARMITAGE, MERLE The Art of Edward Weston. New York: E. Weyhe, 1932.

Folio, quarter printed paper over publisher’s printed paper-backed boards. Limited edition, number 397 of 550 copies signed by Edward Weston on the limitation page. Wear and light soiling to boards; spine chipped with some loss; intermittent foxing; hinges starting; marginal toning to leaves. $600-800

280 (PHOTOGRAPHY) WESTON, EDWARD My Camera on Point Lobos. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1950.

Folio, publisher’s spiral bound stiff wrappers. First edition, with 30 photographic plates. Light wear to boards; spiral binding broken in some places; plates 3, 5, 8, 16, and 27 trimmed and laid in; light marginal toning to leaves. $100-200

281 (PHOTOGRAPHY) WESTON, CHARIS WILSON AND EDWARD WESTON California and the West. New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, (1940).

4to, publisher’s black cloth lettered in silver. First edition. Rubbing to boards at edges; corners bumped; toning to extremities of leaves. $100-200

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282 (PHOTOGRAPHY) A group of 10 signed books. $200-400

283 (PHOTOGRAPHY) A group of five first editions. $200-400

284 BENEZIT, E. Dictionnaire des peintres, sculpteurs, dessinateurs, et graveurs. S.l.: Librarie Grund, (1948).

8 vols. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-lettered maroon cloth. Sixth printing. Light wear to boards. $100-200

285 (DESIGN) ALLEMAGNE, HENRY-RENE D’ 80 Toiles Imprimees et Indiennes de Traite. Paris: Librairie Grund, (1948).

Small folio, contents loose as issued in publisher’s linen-backed decorative boards, cloth ties present, some pages unopened. Limited edition, number 259 of 300 copies, profusely illustrated with 80 color plates of textile designs. Light soiling to boards; inner edge of spine defective, but hinges sturdy; otherwise interior in fine condition. $150-250 286 (DESIGN) EWALD, ERNST Farbige Decorationen vom XV-XIX Jahrhundert. Berlin: Ernst Wasmuth, 1889-1896.

2 vols. Portfolios, contents loose as issued in printed boards, cloth ties. With 155 (of 160) chromolithographed plates, many double-page (counted as two), one uncolored plate, depicting interior decorations, as well as cabinets and furnishings. Lacking spines, vol. 1 rebacked with tape; wear to boards; some cloth ties torn; contents are in good condition with very bright coloring. $300-500

287 (DESIGN, ART DECO) FRANKL, PAUL T. New Dimensions. The Decorative Arts of Today in Words & Pictures. New York: Payson & Clarke, (1928).

Folio, publisher’s lettered linen-backed boards, dust jacket. Second printing, profusely illustrated with photographic illustrations of furniture, decorative arts, advertising displays and more. Repair to verso and some dampstaining to dust jacket. $150-250

288 (DESIGN) LEIGHTON, JOHN Suggestions in Design. New York: D. Appleton, 1881.

Folio, gilt-lettered green morocco. Profusely illustrated. Collated upon request. Boards rubbed; ends and corners chipped; minor dampstaining affecting bottom right corner of first 30pp.; light interior soiling. $100-200

289 (DESIGN) RACINET, M. L’ornement polychrome. Cent planches en couleurs or et argent. Paris: Libraire de Firmin-Didot, n.d. [c. 1890]

2 vols. Folio, quarter morocco over marbled boards, rebacked, retaining original boards and a portion of the original spine, gilt-lettered green leather spine label. Third edition, with 218 illustrations of architectural treasures from around the world. Rubbing to boards; chipping to edges of most leaves and some marginal fading; intermittent foxing; some leaves detached or starting. $800-1,200

290 (DESIGN) TIFFANY, LOUIS C. The Art Work of Louis C. Tiffany. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page, 1914.

4to, publisher’s embossed gold over red vellum boards. Limited edition, number 359 of 492 copies printed on Japan paper for private distribution. Presentation copy, “To the Hackley Gallery of Fine Arts with the best wishes,” signed, (“Louis C. Tiffany”), May 1917. Ex-library copy with sticker to foot of spine and calling card tipped to dedication page just under signature; half-title and frontispiece detached but present; some scratches to boards; otherwise a fine copy with tight hinges and clean plates. $2,000-4,000 291 (ARCHITECTURE. BURNHAM, DANIEL) MOORE, CHARLES Daniel H. Burnham, Architect Planner of Cities. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin, 1921.

2 vols. 8vo, publisher’s gilt-stamped green cloth, dust jacket, slipcase. First edition, illustrated with numerous black and white plates. Ends bumped; light soiling and marginal chipping to dust jackets; slipcase worn; otherwise good. $100-200

292 (ARCHITECTURE) MAGNE, LUCIEN Le palais de justice de Poitiers. Paris: Librairie Centrale des Beaux-Arts, 1904.

2 vols. Folio, 3/4 blue morocco, gilt-lettered red leather spine labels, marbled endpapers, t.e.g. Complete with frontispiece and 36 plates. Wear to boards; light offsetting from plates; otherwise good. $100-200

293 (ARCHITECTURE) SLOAN, SAMUEL The Model Architect. A Series of Original Designs for Cottages, Villas, Suburban Residences, etc. Philadelphia: E.S. Jones, (1852).

2 vols. Folio, 3/4 calf over mottled boards, giltlettered spines. With lithographed plates on 185 sheets, some color. Rubbing to boards; ends bumped and chipped; moderate foxing; light offsetting from plates. $400-600

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