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 Rare 1970 AP Norman Rockwell Book
   
  Topic: Rare 1970 AP Norman Rockwell Book  
   
? posted 3/19/2004 9:21:00 AM by K. Herterich
E-mail: jagrover@boone.net
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  In 1970 I purchased a leather bound limited edition Norman Rockwell Book by auther Thomas A. Buckner. ( The book lists his middle initial as A. but most searches refer to it as "S" This was a special edition and is signed by both the artist and the author and is numbered A/36. It was an edition of 110 copies. Also issued with this book was a collection of 10 collotypes of selected Rockwell paintings. The are each in a large portfolio presentation and are signed and numbered. To ammass the entire collection one would have had to purchase 10 different books as one each was issued with the books. I think my late Father purchased at least 6 to 8 of them. Book was published in 1970 by Harry Abrams.
Standard Book # is 8109-0452-7
Library of Congress # is: 75-125785 I would welcome nnyone who has any information on the value of this book and print. Thanks.


! posted 5/2/2004 12:49:00 PM by JOHN A CAIN
E-mail: jcrjat@netzero.net
  IN 1991 I HAD A FRAME JOB FOR A ROCKWELL COLLECTOR CONSISTING OF PRINTS AND PLATES THE ITEMS WERE SHIPPED DIRECTLY TO MY SHOP IN THE SHIPMENT WAS A PAMPHLET ABOUT THE ARLINGTON GALLERY WERE THE ITEMS CAME FROM ARLINGTON VERMONT IS ROCKWELL'S BIRTH PLACE THE GIFT SHOP LISTED SAYS THEY DEAL IN MANY ITEM INCLUDING BOOKS PHONE LISTED IS (802) 375-6423 THEY CAN POSSIBLY VALUE YOUR BOOK FOR YOU


! posted 4/30/2004 5:35:00 PM by bLUE
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