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Vintage Books - Why Buy Them?
chopin-liszt:
I've just found some real treasures.
"Dominic Labino: A Decade of glass Craftsmanship 1964-1974", a small booklet of images of Labino's work produced by Pilkington, the V&A and Toledo museums. Pub '74-75
"Visual Art in Glass" by Dominic Labino, an Art Horizons Series book, pub. 1968
and Geoffrey Beard's "International Modern Glass" ('76) which contains the most amazing images (B&W) of tons of Whistler's work - so it doesn't matter that they're B&W!
I did get another book, but I don't know what to do with it really, because I think it's in Czech.
So it's available to anybody here who can use it, I'm quite happy just to pass it on. ;D
Published in 1948 by Aventinum, writen by N. Melnikova-Papouskova, it is called
"Skleneny sen Ludviky Smrckove"
David E:
Thanks Bill, and welcome to the GMB! Nice to see a few with a US perspective, if you find any.
I'll have to go through my library and update with a few more I have since found.
English Glass, W A Thorpe, pub: Adam & Charles Black, 1949 (1st pub in 1935) is another.
I guess the later version is better given all the updates that would have been included.
I could go to more with books dating to the 19th century, but the topics are rather specific! ;)
Simba:
Always picking up old books on glass...The Peacock & the Lions by Shelagh Murray...bought on Ebay as was my Raymond Slack English Pressed Glass 1830-1900....Collectable Glass by Jane Douglas 1st published in 1961 and Glass Art Nouveau and Art Deco by Albrecht Bangert a Christies Colectors Guide ..Victorian Glass by Betty O'Looney published by Victoria & Albert Museum...all three picked up in various bookshops in Hay-on-Wye. But I also pick up old Auction Catalogues, usually in charity shops!! ;)
Paul S.:
personally I don't consider that members who live in or near to Hay-on-Wye should be eligible to post here - they have access to a far great selection of books than is fair to the rest of us ;) ;)
If I'd known better then I wouldn't have bought Daisy Wilmer's 'Old English Glass (1910 I think).
today I was offered a copy of Westropp's 'Irish Glass ....", but since I have two copies of Phelps Warren's similarly named offering (the better revised volume), I didn't go for it - was that a mistake??
and coming back to comments made recently about books..............both of RSW's books - 'The Beauty of Modern Glass' and 'Modern Glass' are well worth the money if you're into mid C20 ish modernist/Scandi material.
and the other recent comment was re the Studio publications which started life around 1890 and continued to somewhere around 1960, I think.
Only b. & w. pix, and not that many of them, but if you can get the volumes cheaply enough they cover both glass and ceramics, with those from the earlier period showing interesting Powell material - plus they're great if you like nouveau and deco design.
I think Dusty Tomes was a friend of Max Headroom and Polly Filla ;)
Paul S.:
knew there was something else.......
I have Kenneth M. Wilson's volume one on Mt. Washington glass - but I can't seem to find a copy of volume two - has it been published yet does anyone know, or is it simply far more scarce than the first volume???
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