CATALOG OF DOVER BOOKS 



FARES, PLEASE! by J. A. Miller. Authoritative, comprehensive, and entertaining history of 

 local public transit from its inception to its most recent developments: trolleys, horsecars, 

 streetcars, buses, elevateds, subways, along with monorails, "road-railers," and a host of 

 other extraordinary vehicles. Here are all the flamboyant personalities involved, the vehement 

 arguments, the unusual information, and all the nostalgia, "interesting facts brought into 

 especially vivid life," N. Y. Times. New preface. 152 illustrations, 4 new. Bibliography, xix + 

 204pp. 53/8 X 8. T671 Paperbound $1.50 



GARDNER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC SKETCH BOOK OF THE CIVIL WAR, Alexander Gardner. The first 

 published collection of Civil War photographs, by one of the two or three most famous 

 photographers of the era, outstandingly reproduced from the original positives. Scenes of 

 crucial battles: Appomattox, Manassas, Mechanicsville, Bull Run, Yorktown, Fredericksburg, 

 etc. Gettysburg immediately after retirement of forces. Battle ruins at Richmond, Petersburg, 

 Gaines'Mill. Prisons, arsenals, a slave pen, fortifications, headquarters, pontoon bridges, 

 soldiers, a field hospital. A unique glimpse into the realities of one of the bloodiest wars 

 In history, with an introductory text to each picture by Gardner himself. Until this edition, 

 there were only five known copies in libraries, and fewer in private hands, one of which sold 

 at auction in 1952 for $425. Introduction by E. F. Bleiler. 100 full page 7 x 10 photographs 

 (original size). 224pp. 8V2 x 10%. T476 Clothbound $6.00 



Art, History of Art, 

 Graphic Arts, Handcrafts 



ART STUDENTS' ANATOMY, E. J. Farris. Outstanding art anatomy that uses chiefly living objects 

 for its illustrations. 71 photos of undraped man, woman, and child are accompanied by care- 

 fully labeled matching sketches to illustrate the skeletal system, articulations and movements, 

 bony landmarks, the muscular system, skin, fasciae, fat, etc. 9 x-ray photos show movement 

 of joints. Undraped models are shown in such actions as serving in tennis, drawing a bow 

 in archery, playing football, dancing, preparing to spring and to dive. Also discussed and 

 illustrated are proportions, age and sex differences, the anatomy of the smile, etc. 8 plates 

 by the great early 18th century anatomic illustrator Siegfried Albinus are also included. 

 Glossary. 158 figures, 7 in color, x + 159pp. 55/8 x 83/8. T744 Paperbound $1.45 



AN ATLAS OF ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS, F Schider. A new 3rd edition of this standard text en- 

 larged by 52 new illustrations of hands, anatomical studies by Cloquet, and expressive life 

 studies of the body by Barcsay. 189 clear detailed plates offer you precise information of 

 impeccable accuracy. 29 plates show all aspects of the skeleton, with closeups of special 

 areas, while 54 full-page plates, mostly in two colors, give human musculature as seen from 

 four different points of view, with cutaways for important portions of the body. 14 full- 

 page plates provide photographs of hand forms, eyelids, female breasts, and indicate the 

 location of muscles upon models. 59 additional plates show how great artists of the past 

 utilized human anatomy. They reproduce sketches and finished work by such artists as 

 Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Goya, and 15 others. This is a lifetime reference work 

 which will be one of the most important books in any artist's library. "The standard refer- 

 ence tool," AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. "Excellent," AMERICAN ARTIST. Third enlarged 

 edition. 189 plates, 647 illustrations, xxvi + 192pp. 77/8 x 105/8. T241 Clothbound $6.00 



AN ATLAS OF ANIMAL ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS, W. Ellenberger, H. Baum, H. Dittrich. The 



largest, richest animal anatomy for artists available in English. 99 detailed anatomical plates 

 of such animals as the horse, dog, cat, lion, deer, seal, kangaroo, flying squirrel, cow, bull, 

 goat, monkey, hare, and bat. Surface features are clearly indicated, while progressive be- 

 neath-the-skin pictures show musculature, tendons, and bone structure. Rest and action are 

 exhibited in terms of musculature and skeletal structure and detailed cross-sections are 

 given- for heads and important features. The animals chosen are representative of specific 

 families so that a study of these anatomies will provide knowledge of hundreds of related 

 species. "Highly recommended as one of the very few books on the subject worthy of being 

 used as an authoritative guide," DESIGN. "Gives a fundamental knowledge," AMERICAN 

 ARTIST. Second revised, enlarged edition with new plates from Cuvier, Stubbs, etc. 288 

 illustrations. 153pp. 11% x 9. T82 Clothbound $6.00 



THE HUMAN FIGURE IN MOTION. Eadweard Muybridge. The largest selection in print of 

 Muybridge's famous high-speed action photos of the human figure in motion. 4789 photographs 

 illustrate 162 different actions: men, women, children — mostly undraped — are shown walking, 

 running, carrying various objects, sitting, lying down, climbing, throwing, arising, and per- 

 forming over 150 other actions. Some actions are shown in as many as 150 photographs 

 each. All in all there are more than 500 action strips in this enormous volume, series shots 

 taken at shutter speeds of as high as l/6000th of a second! These are not posed shots, but 

 true stopped motion. They show bone and muscle in situations that the human eye is not 

 fast enough to capture. Earlier, smaller editions of these prints have brought $40 and more 

 on the out-of-print market. "A must for artists," ART IN FOCUS. "An unparalleled dictionary 

 of action for all artists," AMERICAN ARTIST. 390 full-page plates, with 4789 photographs. 

 Printed on heavy glossy stock. Reinforced binding with headbands. 7% x 105/fe. 



T204 Clothbound $10.00 



