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The commercial landscape of Boston in 1800 :documentary and archaeological perspectives on the geography of retail shopkeeping /by Gayle Elizabeth Sawtelle.

xiv, 458 pages : illustrations, maps

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Interiors de luxe.

55 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 24 x 36 cm

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Envois of the Rotch travelling scholarship, 1885-1892;being a series of measured drawings of European architecture,made for the trustees by holders of the Rotch scholarship, together with the successful designs submitted in the competitions.

11 unnumbered pages 62 plates (including plans) 41 cm

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The Petit Trianon :being a reproduction of plates from a work by James A. Arnott and John Wilson, architects, of Edinburgh. The Rotch traveling scholarship envois /by Joseph Maginnisse.

6 leaves, 83 leaves of plates, [6] pages, [209]-286 pages : chiefly illustrations, plans ; 35 cm.

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Copyright law of the United States of America :contained in title 17 of the United States Code.

175 pages ; 23 cm

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Ethics and the archival profession :introduction and case studies /Karen Benedict.

2 preliminary leaves, 91 pages ; 23 cm, Ethics codes define societal expectations for individual and institutional moral conduct and performance. This volume of fourty case studies considers nearly every facet of professional archival work--from appraisal and administration to reference and the work...

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American Daguerreian art /Floyd and Marion Rinhart.

ix, 135 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 29 cm, Survey of the work of the early American photographer-artists, who from 1840 to 1860 created a lasting portrait of an age.

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Understanding use :objects in museums of science and technology /edited by Tim Boon, Elizabeth Haines, Arnaud Dubois, and Klaus Staubermann.

v, 242 pages ; 26 cm, "This volume proposes a way of thinking, and of developing practice, around three varieties of the use of science and technology museum objects: first, the ways that machines, instruments and equipment were used in their pre-museum 'lives' (which use provides the most frequent ...

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Our science, ourselves :how gender, race, and social movements shaped the study of science /Christa Kuljian, University of Massachusetts Press.

ix, 294 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm., "When Christa Kuljian arrived on the Harvard College campus as a first-year student in the fall of 1980 with copies of Our Bodies, Ourselves and Ms. magazine, she was concerned that the women's movement had peaked in the previous ...

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More than blue, more than Yankee :complexity and change in New England politics /edited by Amy Fried and Erin O'Brien.

xii, 267 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm, "New England politics can, at first blush, appear monochromatic. After all, only one member of the entire region's current delegation to the US Congress is a Republican; in contrast, only two states in the region-Rhode Island and Connecticut-had Democrati...

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Chroniques de New York :romans, nouvelles /Edith Wharton ; édition établie et présentée par Emmanuelle Delanoë-Brun et Anne Ullmo.

1274 pages : illustrations, portraits, fac-similés ; 21 cm., (S0 0 (BElle est là, autour de vous. Ne passez pas à côté – l’immédiat, le réel, le nôtre, le vôtre, celui du romancier qu’il attend… Faites New York ! (S1 (B(Henri James à Edith Wharton, 1902).Sur le conseil du romancier Henry James, l’Am...

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The early furniture of French Canada /Jean Palardy ; translated from the French by Eric McLean.

411 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

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America and the daguerreotype /edited by John Wood.

xii, 273 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm, Now available in paperback, America and the Daguerreo-type brings together 200 previously unpublished images (28 in full color) as it examines the earliest photographic process and its effect on the way we view ourselves. For this collection, John Wood selecte...

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Architecture follows fish :an amphibious history of the North Atlantic /André Tavares.

277 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm, "To what extent can a fish produce architecture? This book sets out to trace a socioecological history of North Atlantic architecture in relation to fisheries, thus shedding light on the connection that exists between the transformation of marine environments...

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Catalogue, Boston Architectural Club Exhibition 1904 :in the gallery of The Boston Art Club, Dartmouth corner Newbury Street, from May 2nd to 14th inclusive.

146 pages : chiefly illustrations, plans ; 24 cm

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One thing and another :gathered together by Charlotte Loring Lowell.

79 pages : illustrations, portrait ; 23 cm

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The art collection of the late Mr. & Mrs. Charles E.F. McCann :English XVII and XVIII century furniture ... /sold by the heirs.

332 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm

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Catalogue of the Boston Architectural Club exhibition 1906 :at the Boston Public Library, Copley Square, from November 5 to November 24, inclusive.

156 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm

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The Boston almanac for the year 1845. /By S.N. Dickinson.

166, [2] p., 1 folded leaf of plates : ill., map ; 14 cm.

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The run of the mill :a pictorial narrative of the expansion, dominion, decline, and enduring impact of the New England textile industry /by Steve Dunwell.

xi, 299 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm, Portrait of the human, mechanical and environmental determinants of New England's textile industry, the social, technological, cultural, and economic factors that perpetrated its creation, consolidation and decline and the remaining legacy.

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The collectors' book of English antiques /Geoffrey Wills and Edward T. Joy.

104, 96 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm

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American furniture of the colonial period /Marvin D. Schwartz.

93 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cm

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The Popular antiques yearbook :current trends and prices of everyday antiques /edited by Huon Mallalieu.

240 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.

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Housekeeping with antiques.

viii, 175 pages 24 cm, "In this book you will learn how to create a happy home for antiques; maintain the mellow patina of wood; care for silver, brass, copper, and other metals with a polished glow; treat textiles with tender loving care; maintain the luster and gleam of glass and china; preserve p...

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Massachusetts of today :a memorial of the state, historical and biographical, issued for the World's Columbian exposition at Chicago /prepared under the direction of Daniel P. Toomey ; ed. by Thomas C. Quinn.

619 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 31 cm.

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Antique picture frame guide,by Richard A. Maryanski. Edited by Anne Lunde.

80 pages illustrations (some color) 29 cm

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The secret lives of frames :one hundred years of art and artistry /Deborah Davis ; photographs by Gerardo Somoza.

223 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm

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Selections VI /Brock & Co.

48 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 28 cm

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A history of European picture frames /Paul Mitchell and Lynn Roberts.

136 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm, "This book is the culmination of over twenty years' work by Mitchell and Roberts, widely known frame historians and consultants. They have undertaken photographic surveys of frames in most major museums in Europe and North America, as well as in many historic house...

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Frameworks :form, function & ornament in European portrait frames /Paul Mitchell & Lynn Roberts.

480 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 29 cm, Dist. for Merrell Holberton, London.

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Frames /Nicholas Penny.

64 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm., Frames often catch the eye and arouse the curiosity of visitors to galleries and museums, yet labels and catalogues rarely comment on them. In this elegant survey, Nicholas Penny conveys his passionate interest in the history of frames, the design and techniq...

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Frames and framing /Timothy Newbery.

80 pages, 34 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 22 cm., This study of picture frames by Newbery, a framer and frame conservator, is illustrated entirely from the Ashmolean's diverse collection of original frames, dating from early 14th-century Italy to 20th-century England.

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The right frame :a consideration of the right and wrong methods of framing pictures /by Henry Heydenryk.

iii, 107 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm

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Off the wall :wonderful wall coverings of the twentieth century /Lena Lencek and Gideon Bosker ; in association with Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution.

120 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm, "Off the Wall is a visual survey of wallpapers of the past one hundred years, from gentle florals to exotic travel themes to merry nursery rhyme murals to Op art fantasias. Discerning text and captions complement more than 100 stunning reproductions of classi...

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Picture framing /Desmond MacNamara.

119 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.

Lake in the Shawangunk Mountains, Painting by Daniel Huntington, 3735-B

The image displays a painting titled "Lake in the Shawangunk Mountains" by Daniel Huntington, photographed by Frank William Bayley. The artwork depicts a serene landscape with a lake surrounded by dense foliage and rocky formations. In the foreground, two deer are depicted near the water's edge, set...

Unidentified Woman, Painting by Henry Inman, 3736-B

The image is a photograph by Frank William Bayley of a painting by Henry Inman, depicting an unidentified woman. The woman is shown in a portrait style, facing forward, with long, dark, curly hair. She is wearing a light-colored, draped garment.

Unidentified Landscape, Painting by George Inness, 3737-B

The photograph captures a painting by George Inness, featuring a serene landscape. The scene includes a body of water with two cows standing near the center, surrounded by dense trees. The painting exudes a peaceful atmosphere, typical of Inness's work.

Unidentified Landscape, Painting by George Inness, 3738-B

The image displays a painting by George Inness, photographed by Frank William Bayley. It depicts a landscape featuring a field with several animals and a person visible in the foreground. The background includes a large expanse of sky and scattered trees.

Unidentified Landscape, Painting by George Inness, 3739-B

The image depicts a framed painting by George Inness, photographed by Frank William Bayley. The landscape painting shows a pastoral scene with a flock of sheep grazing on a grassy hillside. There are large trees on the left side and an open view of fields stretching towards the horizon. A shepherd i...

Miss Goodall, Painting by Ernest Ludvig Ipsen, 3740-B

The image shows a painting titled "Miss Goodall" by Ernest Ludvig Ipsen, which has been photographed by Frank William Bayley. The painting depicts a woman seated, wearing a large hat adorned with feathers. She is dressed in a formal attire with a white ruffled blouse and holds a bouquet of flowers. ...

George Washinton, Painting by John Wesley Jarvis, 3741-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by John Wesley Jarvis, depicting George Washington. Washington is shown standing in a formal pose, holding a document, with an elaborate setting that includes a column and a pedestal with books and an inkwell. In the background, there is a view of trees and a ...

Daniel Webster, Painting by Chester Harding, 3742-B

The image is a photographed painting of Daniel Webster by Chester Harding. Webster is depicted seated, wearing a dark suit with a white cravat. His gaze is directed slightly to the side, and his hair is combed back. The portrait captures him from the waist up.

Possibly Thomas Reed, Painting by William Jennys, 3743-B

The image is a photograph of a painting, possibly depicting Thomas Reed. The portrait shows a man with curly hair, wearing a dark coat and a white cravat. The painting was created by William Jennys and photographed by Frank William Bayley.

Unidentified Man, Painting by Mathew Harris Jouett, 3744-B

The image is a photograph taken by Frank William Bayley of a painting by Mathew Harris Jouett. The painting depicts an unidentified man. He is shown wearing a dark coat and a white cravat, facing the viewer with a neutral expression.

Andrew Jackson, Painting by John Johnston, 3745-B

The image features a painting of Andrew Jackson by John Johnston, which has been photographed by Frank William Bayley. The portrait depicts the upper body of Jackson, showing his head and shoulders, with his facial features clearly emphasized. The painting is set against a plain, dark background.

William Dawes, Painting by John Johnston, 3746-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by John Johnston, depicting William Dawes. The portrait shows a man with a slightly turned pose, wearing a dark coat with large buttons and a ruffled shirt. The painting is framed, and the frame has a beaded edge.

Samuel Dexter, Painting by John Johnston, 3747-B

The image is a photograph of a painted portrait by John Johnston, taken by Frank William Bayley. It depicts Samuel Dexter, who is portrayed seated with a book in his left hand. He is dressed in formal attire, with a patterned cloak and a white neckerchief, set against a backdrop of bookshelves. The ...

Possibly William R. Gray, Painting by John Johnston, 3748-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by John Johnston, taken by Frank William Bayley. It possibly depicts William R. Gray, showing a young person in formal attire with a double-breasted coat and ruffled shirt. The subject is posed in front of a neutral background, with foliage visible on one side...