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Against the Wind

Against the Wind: The History of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association

by Paul McElroy

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Washington, DC: National Air Traffic Controllers Association, 2002. First Edition, First Printing. Oblong 4to pp. [252]. Published history of the National Air Traffic Controllers Association by author and journalist Paul McElroy. As New, still in publisher's shrinkwrap.
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Hanne Darboven--Writing Time

Hanne Darboven--Writing Time

by Montana, Kelly

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780300273298 / 0300273290
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Houston: The Menil Collection, 2023. 8to, pp. [144]. Illustrated boards. From the Menil Drawing Institute Series, distributed by Yale University Press. An investigation of conceptual artist Hanne Darboven's artistic practice and her highly personal mark-making as a form of marking time on paper. Published on occasion of the exhibition at the Menil Drawing Institute in Houston, Texas, October 29, 2023–February 11, 2024. New and unread, with a few miniscule bumps to corners.
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A Visit to Hayle Mill
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A Visit to Hayle Mill: Written From Notes Made During A Visit to J. Barcham Green, Limited [Part II]: Dear Friend at Home: Letters Written by Nathan Guilford on A Journey to Kentucky in 1814

by Morris, Henry

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North Hills, PA: Bird & Bull Press, 1970. Copy number 82 from an edition of 210 numbered copies. 8vo, pp. [ii], 88, [4]. 2 title pages printed in two colors, 10 facsimile pages (2 folding) plus 2 inserted facsimile leaves, 1 tipped-in illustration, and 5 woodcut illustrations reproduced in a range of colors. Loosely inserted is a sample sheet of the paper originally produced for use on the cover, on Batchelor's Kelmscott moulds, but later deemed unsuitable. The first part of the book describes a visit made by Henry Morris to J. Barcham Green - the famous hand papermaking firm in England - giving a history of the firm and reproducing correspondence between William Morris and Joseph Batchelor regarding production of paper. The second part of the book reprints a number of letters written by Nathan Guilford during a trip to Kentucky in 1814. Some light stains and a few bumps to the printed paper-covered boards, and remnants of a removed bookplate on front paste-down endpaper (see photos), otherwise a very… Read More
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