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American Soldier . . . Reproductions of paintings by H. Charles McBarron depicting the American fighting man. A legend describing each painting is included.
Capitol Builder: The Shorthand Journals of Montgomery C. Meigs, 1853-1859, 1861, A Project to Commemorate the United States Capitol Bicentennial, 1800-2000. BOOK. 2001. (Clothbound) 920 p.; ill. 0-16-050813-4 S/N 052-071-01349-1 -- $61.00 Communications, Design, Performing Arts, and Related Occupations. BOOK. 2000. Gives the employment outlook and other related information for occupations in communications, design, and performing arts. 30 p.; ill. S/N 029-001-03342-7 -- $3.50 (Out of Stock) Constantino Brumidi: Artist of the Capitol. BOOK.
1998. Describes the life and times of Constantino Brumidi, focusing on
his murals in the United States Capitol. 268 p.; ill. 0-16-063262-5 S/N 052-071-01086-6 -- $34.50 Exploring the American West, 1803-1879. BOOK. 1982.
Part one includes a brief historical narrative of the events that lured
men westward between 1803-1879; part two describes the mountain men, explorers,
and scientists who helped in the Western expansion to the Pacific Ocean;
and part three is a documented pictorial record created by artists, cartographers,
and photographers who accompanied the organized expeditions to the West.
This publication may be purchased at a special price of $236.00 per 50
copies when mailed to one address. 129 p.; ill. 0-16-003449-3 S/N 024-005-00834-9 -- $6.50 Eye for History: The Paintings of William Henry Jackson,
From the Collection of the Oregon Trail Museum. BOOK. 1998. Describes
the paintings done by William Henry Jackson and tells the stories about
the scenes of the Old West which they depict. Includes a bibliography
and an index. 99 p.; ill. 0-16-061695-6 S/N 024-005-01196-0 -- $18.00 Humanities. SUBSCRIPTION. LIST ID NR. Issued bimonthly.
Published by the National Endowment for the Humanities, this publication
describes NEH programs, projects, and issues in the humanities. Gives
recent grants, deadlines, and useful information for applicants seeking
funds. Subscription service will be accepted for one or two years. Single
issues are available by contacting the GPO Order Desk at 866-512-1800
(Toll-free) or 202-512-1800 (DC Metro area). File Code 2N. 0-16-011602-3 S/N 736-002-00000-1 -- $24.00 Performing Arts: Broadcasting, 2002. BOOK. 2002. Presents an overview of the Library of Congress' radio and television holdings. (Clothbound) 212 p.; ill. S/N 030-001-00181-4 -- $49.50 (Out of Stock) Portrait Index of North American Indians in Published Collections.
BOOK. 1996. Provides a means for locating and identifying published portraits
of individual Indians within tribes, and to do so by taking into account
the several variations by which an Indian may be identified. Sources indexed
are all part of Library of Congress collections. 219 p.; ill. 0-16-059169-4 S/N 030-000-00275-0 -- $28.00 (Out of Stock) Portrait of an Army. BOOK. 1991. Presents a book
of full color paintings from the Army Art Collection. Also provides a
brief history of the Army Art Collection and biographical information
about the artists. (Clothbound) 191 p.; ill. 0-16-031008-3 Soldiers Serving the Nation. BOOK. 1995. Consists chiefly of color reproductions from the Army Art Collection. The pictures are organized into geographic categories: The Americas; Europe; The Pacific and Asia; and Africa and the Middle East. Also includes a section on the artists and a brief history of the Army Art Collection. Although a few of the pictures depict the Civil War and World War I, most of the art shows American soldiers during World War II or later wars. (Clothbound) 203 p.; ill. 0-16-045496-4 S/N 008-029-00313-9 -- $37.00 United States Army in World War I, 2001. CD-ROMS. 2001. Includes: Learning Lessons in the American Expeditionary Forces, by Kenneth E. Hamburger, an analytical overview essay; United States Army in the World War, 1917-1919, Volumes 1-17 of original documents originally compiled in 1919; Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War, Volume 105 (also a reprint); American Armies and Battlefields in Europe, an extended guide to the battlefields of World War I first published in 1938; and Army Art of World War I, 16 prints by Army artists, and the Guide to the Print Set. 3 CD-ROMS with booklet in plastic case. 0-16-067116-7 S/N 008-029-00375-9 -- $22.00 Waiver of Moral Rights in Visual Artworks: Final Report
of the Register of Copyrights, March 1, 1996. BOOK. 1996. Presents
the report on the effect of the waiver provisions of the Visual Artists'
Rights Act of 1990, which in a new Section 106A gives to artists of certain
works the rights of attribution, integrity, and where the work of art
is one of recognized stature, the right to prevent its destruction. Includes
information about the use and effect of the waiver provisions gathered
at a public hearing held in the Copyright Office on June 21, 1995, as
well as from an extensive survey conducted in 1994. 360 p. 0-16-048570-3 S/N 030-002-00185-3 -- $31.00 (Out of Stock) Women's Work Counts: Women's Bureau 75th Anniversary, 1920-1995. POSTERS. 1995. Contains 9 posters in a series commissioned by the Women's Bureau from the following American women artists: Faith Ringgold; Marty Anderson; Jaune Quick-to-See Smith; Becky Heavner; Mary Louise Lopez; Mary Porter; Varnette P. Honeywood; Susan Foster; and Lonni Sue Johnson. Each poster has a border that lists job titles. 9 posters, 32x24 in.; flat. 0-16-061775-8 S/N 029-002-00083-5 -- $37.50 World War II Army Art Print Sets, The Final Stages: A Commemorative
Print Set. POSTERS. 1992. Includes reproductions of the following
artworks: Train Crossing the Moselle, France, by A. Brockie Stevenson;
Skidloads and Conveyors, France, by David Lax; Signal to the Russians,
Germany, by Olin Dows; Salvage Roses, Italy, by Edward Reep; Ferry Crossing
at La Paz, Philippine Islands, by Barse Miller; Night Duty, South Pacific,
by Franklin Boggs; All Aboard for Home, England, by Joseph Hirsch; Tanks
in the Huertegen Forest, Germany, by Ogden Pleissner; United States Army
Engineer Base Yard, Saipan, by Hans Mangelsfdorf; and A Cold Watch, France,
by Kutchko. 10 posters, 17x22 in.; flat. 0-16-061298-5 S/N 008-029-00254-0 -- $12.00 (Out of Stock) A service of the U.S. Government Printing Office. |
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