Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Friday, September 5, 2008)
By Cambridge University Press.
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No comments about Essays on John Maynard Keynes.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Penny Sparke. By Routledge.
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No comments about An Introduction to Design and Culture: 1900 to the Present.
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Written by Hardie Newton. By Park Lane Press.
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No comments about Living With Flowers.
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Written by Debby Weaver. By Schiffer Publishing.
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No comments about The Novelty Radio Handbook And Price Guide.
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Anthony Curtis. By Perigee Trade.
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No comments about Lyle Official Antiques Review 1994 (Lyle).
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Written by Judith Miller and Martin Miller. By Studio.
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No comments about Millers' International Antiques Price Guide 1987 (Miller's Antiques Price Guide).
Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Anthony Curtis. By Perigee Trade.
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No comments about Lyle: 1001 More Antiques Worth a Fortune (Lyle).
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Written by Elmer Duellman. By L W Publishing & Book Sales.
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1 comments about Elmer's Price Guide to Toys, Vol. 2.
- The 8 x 11" softbound paperback has 352 pages and 1,300 very large, sharp, full color photos of every type of toy. A very complete table of contents is provided for ease in locating items. 1996-7 prices. Many toys are shown with their original packaging or boxes. There are 64 topics from friction, station wagons, taxis, wind-up, remote, dump truck, gas station sets to military, aircraft, trains and trolleys, circus and Disney, robots, space, panorama display sets and much more. A beautiful useful reference work.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Marshall Brooks. By Birch Brook Press.
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4 comments about A Brief, Illustrated History of the Bookshelf: Letterpress Edition.
- Marshall Brooks' unique and intriguing A BRIEF ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE BOOKSHELF follows the development of bookshelves worldwide, speculating on its fascinating correlation with the development of literacy and publishing. Shelves from the first millenium B.C. Mesopotamian to today's subterranean stacks in the New York Public Library are covered. His treatment of this esoteric sounding subject is actually loaded with interest and fancy. Pen and ink artwork by the author manages to stay historically accurate even as its style introduces a sweet note of whimsy. Detail in the illustrations takes the burden off text, leaving it a nugget of quick, fascinating and often quirky facts. This illustration/text balance is great for promoting reflection on the reader's part. Peppered with quotes from Jack Kerouac, Charles W. Eliot and Brooks' own father, A BRIEF HISTORY also includes enticing references to the likes of James Baldwin and Holly Golightly, as well as obscure anecdotes about figures including Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Pepys, Napoleon, and the French composer, Alkan. Brooks provides a diverse bibliography for those readers lured into further exploration. A BRIEF ILLUSTRATED HISTORY OF THE BOOKSHELF is a significant book with a lightness of spirit.
- This is a thoroughly delightful little gem of a book--witty, erudite and to the point. Let's face it--bookshelves are a fairly obscure and dry topic; Brooks' wonderful illustrations and text bring out the highlights (and a few low points) of three thousand years of the book storage conundrum. The letterpress paperback version is a bargain.
- Marshall Brooks's Brief Illustrated History came out a year before Henry Petroski's The Book on the Bookshelf, but didn't generate nearly the amount of attention. That's a shame, because for those of us who are mildly curious as to how the storage of books has evolved, but who do not have a dozen uninterrupted hours of reading in which to satisfy that curiosity, this is a better book. Want to know how the Egyptians stored cuneiform tablets? Here's 100 words on the subject - just enough, not too much - and best of all, a charming drawing to go with it. Brooks has rendered and explained everything from Samuel Pepys custom glass-front cabinets that allowed him to store his books by height, to the library of Congress's self-ventilating shelves. This little book is a pleasure, and at only 80 pages or so won't cause your own bookshelves to collapse under its weight.
- A nice novelity but, hardly worth the price tag. Birch Brook Press brings the only redeeming element to this book. I value it for the workmanship in the binding and print quality, nothing more.
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Posted in Antiques and Collectibles (Friday, September 5, 2008)
Written by Anthony Curtis. By Putnam Publishing Group.
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No comments about The Lyle Official Antiques Review, 1983.
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