JIM DINE DESIGNS FOR A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
New York: MOMA, (1968). Color plates. First Edition. Stiff wraps.
New York: MOMA, (1968). Color plates. First Edition. Stiff wraps.
London: M. Arnold. Cloth. Octavo, 256 pages. Articles on the death of Thomas Stothard and the present state of sculpture, among others.
New York: Abrams, (1989). Color and B&W plates. Quarto.
University of Chicago, (1946). Plates. First Edition. Hardcover. Folio. With a chapter by Adolph Dehn & a catalogue raisonee.
Boston: Little Brown and Co, 1906 & 1903. New Edition. Hardcover. Two volumes in publisher's attractively decorated maroon cloth retaining the original maroon cloth dustwrappers. Translated by Fanny Elizabeth Bunnett. With additions to the First Edition and illustrated with photogravures from works of art.
New York: Abrams, [1973]. 253 plates, 135 in color. Oblong Quarto.
London: Bickers & Son, n.d. 19 chromolithographs. First Edition. 1/2 morocco. 4th thousand.
Ottsville, PA: 10 August 1942. Letter. A two-page AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED by the sculptor to an acquaintance congratulating him [Rudy won a Guggenheim in 1942] with much news about his activities. He tells of his good fortune "especially at this time when there are no longer public and private commissions.....
London: Christine Konig Galerie, [1991]. First Edition. Softcover. An illustrated exhibition catalog with 7 full-page color plates; text in German. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the artist "For Olga/Love/Louise."
New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, (1925). Revised Edition. Hardcover. First published in 1906. Includes thirteen new essays on Rembrandt, Millais, Strauss, Wagner, and others.
London & New York: John Lane, 1912. James McNeill Whistler. First Edition. Hardcover. Brown canvas cloth boards with gilt lettering on the front cover and spine and embossed butterfly design on the front. Thomas R. Way was the son of a friend of Whistler's. Illustrated with 40 tissue-guarded lithographic reproductions.....
New York: Modern Library, (1918). 65 plates. First Edition. Limp leather. An early ML book.