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BookAbrams1995
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Photographer, painter, filmmaker, and writer, Man Ray captured the multimedia spirit of this century. His chosen role of outsider, as an American in Paris, straddling the worlds of art and photography, iconoclasm and calculated composition, American pragmatism and European elegance, confers on his work a timeless and provocative appeal.
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by Gene Florence
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Book5th edCollector Books1995
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Depression-era glassware has never been more popular. Now, in this fifth edition of the acclaimed reference, Gene Florence presents more than 4,900 pieces of glassware in full color. Each item is shown by color, then by shape or pattern.
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Arthur C. Danto, Timothy Hyman, Marco Livingstone
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BookRizzoli2004
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Other environments include an agricultural building for the Des Moines Art Center in Iowa, the beloved Ruckus Manhattan (complete with subway car and Brooklyn Bridge), and a Ruckus Rodeo commissioned by the Fort Worth Museum of Modern Art. Marco Livingstone’s introduction contextualizes Red Grooms’s work in the art of his time and discusses his relationship to Pop, Happenings, environmental art, and developments in painting;
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United States Postal Service
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Book27th edThe Service1987
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Commencing with the first stamps released in 1847, The Postal Service Guide to U.S. Stamps includes every stamp issued up to the present–nearly 4,000 entries–as well as:Coverage of every category of U.S. stamp–definitive commemorative, airmail, special delivery, duck stamps, stamped envelopes, and more–all organized into easy-to-use, color-coded sections for quick accessDetailed listings for each stamp, with color illustrations, Scott catalog numbers, descriptions, dates of issue, used and unused prices, quantities issued (when known) and separate listings for design variationsA complete guide to the new 2000 commemorative stamp programHow to get started collecting, with everything you need to know–from advice on assessing the condition and value of your stamps to organizing, displaying, and preserving your collectionA resource section listing philatelic organizations, publications, museums, and official philatelic centers in every state A glossary of important terms And much more!
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by Albert Pick; Colin R. Bruce II, Neil Shafer, cataloging editor& market analyst
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Book5th edKrause Publications1986
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This updated eighth edition of the most comprehensive world paper money reference ever assembled fully documents legal tender paper currencies issued and circulated by more than 376 note issuing authorities. Provides updated prices in three grades of condition for more than 11,200 notes More than 7,300 clear photos and illustrations aid in identification New color section features photos of diverse paper money Most comprehensive world paper money reference ever assembled
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by Peter H. Hassrick; foreword by Ruth Carter Johnson
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BookHarrison House in association with the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art1987
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Superb, full-color large-scale reproductions of paintings by the artist whose name is synonymous with the American West are accompanied by drawings and sculptures immortalizing the cowboys, native Americans, and others who populated the Old West.
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BookKrause1991
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This edition features an all-color gallery of some of the greatest guns ever manufactured, as well as new feature articles focusing on collecting the rarest and most popular firearms models, firearms-related legislation and the current state of the industry.
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Jeffrey E. Post; with photographs by Chip Clark
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BookNational Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution1997
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The National Gem Collection offers a complete overview of the world of gems, focusing on the more than 10,000 superlative gemstones and jewelry pieces in the National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. Includes appendices & a glossary of gem-cutting terms.
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