Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Attention! Dealers, Shoppers, Readers!

Send me the names and prices of your
old and rare books to list under my
"Books, Books, Books" Section.
The transaction will be in your name. The money goes
to you however you want it sent and you send the book.
Send me any bonus for books sold you like for the blogsite
space. The whole transaction will take place exclusively
between the seller and the buyer.

This blogsite will act merely as the posting board.

The Post can either be "Books for Sale," or "Books Wanted."

For a small charge, I can promo the book or books.

Remember, the more books in the listing the more
people are going to come to see what is available.

E-mail: jordanp.richman@gmail.com

Jordan Richman

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

http://antiqueprintsblog.blogspot.com/

See fellow blogger Chris Lane for his fantastic site on fine prints:

http://antiqueprintsblog.blogspot.com/

Also at bottom of this blog, in the brown space, a print marked with his blog.

See other examples of color prints of the Mexican War from the Library of Congress collection in the bottom brown illustration section.

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Books, Books, Books, Nothing but Books @602-256-2830. Ask for Books, Books, Books!

Charles Haskins Townsend, Director, Guide to the New York Aquarium, Published by the New York Zoological Society, 1929 (See photo on right of its Main Room View opposite the title page). There are 174 pages in this superbly bound small book. Its lovely cover shows sea-horses sporting amidst underwater sea grasses. There are wonderful black and white pictures of all types of specimens, 2 to 4 per page, with extremely precise ichthyological descriptions. Townsend did a 1948 update of this little book, with its remarkable history of Castle Clinton-Castle Garden background. See my Katydid Polka blog for a lead illustration of  Castle Garden, which was to become a main staging area for immigrants until Ellis Island.
A must have for anyone interested in New York City history. This little book has been able to miraculously (20,000 copies) survive until now, 2010, 81 years after the ravishes of Robert Moses and company who finally succeeded in demolishing the New York Aquarium and Castle Clinton's present directors who refuse to take interesting donations for their site. It is in very good condition and is a bargain at $50 with my autograph in it (Dr. Jordan Richman), even though you could probably get it at the miraculously queer Amazon.com for .02.

Scroll down to the bottom in the Brown Section for an early image of the NY Aquarium. How right Amico was when he foresaw the fate of Castle Garden at the workman's hands. Can you picture Jullien with his monster orchestra where now the sea lions sport and play.


DeLancey Ferguson, The Poems of Robert Burns
by The Heritage Press 1965, Hardcover As New, Wood Engravings by Joan Hassall,1/4 green cloth covered spine with gold lettering & decorations. Rust & white floral designed front and back covers (no lettering) . Black cardboard As New, slipcase; B&W Illustrations; 8vo; 191 pages  
Price: $10

The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, May 1885 to October 1885, V. XXX, New Series, V. VIII, serialized installments of William Dean Howells, The Rise of Silas Lapham and Henry James, The Bostonians. 975 pages of articles, poetry, and illustrations. Text VG, back cover off otherwise in fair condition.
Price: $32

Holmes, Richard, Dr. Johnson and Mr. Savage, 1993, DJ, New, $23

Sisman, Adam, Boswell's Presumptious Task: The Making of the Life of Dr. Johnson, 2001, First American Edition, DJ, New, $25

F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Last Tycoon, An Unfinished Novel, Scribners reprint 1969, NDJ, As New, $25

The Faulkner Reader, 682 pages, 1954, Random House, Dust Jacket on spine partly missing, rest ok including frontpiece photo,
good, $15

Liam O'Flaherty, Famine, 1937, 466 pages, Literary Guild Edition, good, $10

Mayakovsky, translated and editied by Herbert Marshall, 1965, 432 pages, ndj, faded spine, rest of cover and inside, vg,  $35

Herbert Liebman, A Place for Lily, 2005, Baltimore, http://www.publishamerica.com/, 253 pages, softcover, new, $10


Arthur Koestler, The Ghost in the Machine, 1967, first American edition, Macmillan, 384, dj, vg, $50 



Tuesday, September 21, 2010

19th Century American Sheet Music

Alexandria Galop  C.T. Murphy, 1853
Across the Danube March,  Sousa  1877
The Dance Mania Cotillions, Geo.W.Hewitt, 1857
Sarony & Major colored litho of Rooster and Farm Scene, Early Dawn Polka, Francis H. Brown, 1853, For the publication dates and prices as above call: JPRichman--602-256-2830 or: jprich9231@aol.com

Price for this entire collection sold as a bound book (1898) to be determined.

Alexandria Galop by C.T. Murphy
Across the Danube March by J.P. Sousa
The Dance Mania, a Choice Collection of Plain Cotillions by J.P. Sousa
Across the Danube March by J.P. Sousa
The Dance Mania of Plain Cotillions (collection) by Geo. W. Hewitt
    The Home Set
    The Young Folks Set
    The Union Set
    The Opera Set
    The old Folks Set
    The Hibernia Set
    The Humorous Set
The Ella Polka by Edward Mack
Early Dawn Polka by Francis H. Brown
Florida Polka by Albert Holland
The Flirt Polka by D. Balleyguier
Katydid Polka by Jullien
(See: http://thekaty-didpolka.blogspot.com/)

The Lady’s Book Polka by Mrs. S.R. Burtis
National Schottisch by Julius E. Müller
The New Years March by Mrs. S.R. Burtis
Lee & Walkers Plain Cottilions by D. Brown
    Parlour Set
    Wait for the Wagon
    Old Jessy
    Wilkins & His Dinah
    Pop Goes the Weasel
    Jordan
    Jig or Reel
H.M.S. Pinafore by J.P. Sousa
Ringgold March by C. Wonnberger
Star of Hope by S. Mazurette
Angels Whisper by S. Lover
Auld Robin Gray by Mrs. French
Auld Lang Syne by Robert Burns
Ben Bolt by N. Kneass
Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms by Thomas Moore
Comin’ Thro’ the Rye by William Dressler
The Child’s Unfinished Prayer by Frank H.H. Thomson
Castles in the Air
Dearest I Am Ever Thine  by Edward L. Walker
Down the Burn, Davy Love - Scotch Song
Forget Thee! Oh No! by Wm. Hill and J.F. Spalding
Hinda’s Lament by Wm. J.Wetmore and T. Bishop
I Turn to Thee in Time of Need by Thomas Haynes Bayly Esq.
Juana - Cuba Fair Isle by Warren Lanner
John Anderson, My Jo, John by Wolfgang Schindlöcker
Jock O’Hazeldean by Sir Walter Scott
The Last Rose of Summer by Thomas Moore & John Stevenson
Lilly Dale by H.S. Thompson
The Maid of L’Langollen by Jas. Clarke
My Normandy by Berat
Mary of the Glen by Geo. F. Root
Make Me No Gaudy Chaplet by Donizetti
Natalie, the Maid of the Mill by W.C. Peters
Norah Mr. Shane (Irish Ballad) by J. Blewitt
“Oh, Charming May” by P. Henry Hatch & G. Herbert Rodwell
The Old Granite State by Jesse Hutchinson, Jr.
Old Folks at Home, Ethiopian Melody by E.P. Christy
Out of Work by Alice Hawthorne
Roy’s Wife of Aldivalloch by Mrs. Grant of Carron
Shells of Ocean by J.W. Cherry
Tis Home Where’er the Heart Is (words from Pocahontas drama)
What Is Home without a Mother by Alice Hawthorne
Where Is Home? by Father Ryan and James G. Clark

The Art of Printmaking

Printmaking

The fine art of printmaking is concerned with the production of images by varying methods of replication onto paper, parchment, fabric or other supports. The resulting fine prints (impressions), while not 'original' in the sense of a fine art painting or drawing, are considered nevertheless to be works of art in their own right, even though they exist in multiples. It remains to be seen whether the latest fine printing techniques alter this assessment.
Printmaking, which encompasses woodcuts, engraving, etching, mezzotint, aquatint, drypoint, lithography, screen-printing, digital prints and foil imaging is often a core component of fine-arts training courses, and today's printmakers are grounded in most of these print methods.

Tristesse du Roi, Lithograph, by
Henri Matisse.
The Basic Printmaking Process

Woman and Dog in front of Moon
(1936) Lithograph, by Joan Miro.
Techniques

Elizabeth Taylor (c.1967)
Silkcreen print, by Andy Warhol.
(2) Intaglio printing .

Yellow Sun Over the City (1973),
lithograph by Marc Chagall.
(3) Planographic
FINE ART PRINTS
For a list of terms related to
engraving, etching, lithography
woodblock, screenprinting and
other print forms, see:
Printmaking Glossary.

HISTORY OF VISUAL ARTS
For a list of important dates about
movements, styles, famous artists -
like painters and printmakers -
see: History of Visual Art Timeline.

VISUAL ARTS CATEGORIES
Definitions, forms, styles, genres,
periods, see: Types of Art.
Stencils

History

Belle Epoque Poster Lithographs
Twentieth Century Printmakers
Irish Printmakers
• For more information about graphic art in Ireland, see: Irish Art Encyclopedia.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Rare Books and Prints

Out-of-print books and books from other time periods are sought after by collectors for research. The rarity of a book will often determine its value. Book collecting is always a fun hobby because everyone has "Gold in Their Attic."

If you enjoy the Antique Road Show or History Detectives we hope you will enjoy visiting this site.

Printmaking is an ephemeral art and we are always amazed at the beauty and art of fine printmaking which often appears in such commonplace paper products as magazines or sheet music from the Colonial Period to Tin Pan Alley days.