Armitage, Merle, 1893-1975
Armitage, Merle
Merle Armitage
Armitage, Merle (American author, scenographer, and impresario, 1893-1975)
VIAF ID: 71529360 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Armitage, Merle ‡g American author, scenographer, and impresario, 1893-1975
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Works
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5 essays on Klee | |
Accent on America | |
Air power in the nuclear age : 1945-82 : theory and practice | |
Amerika kaigun. | |
Billy the Kid | |
Burro Alley | |
Dance memoranda | |
Edward Weston. | |
Elise, by Merle Armitage; an article by Louis Danz; and a portrait by Beatrice Wood. | |
Exhibition of Merle Armitage books at the Detroit Public Library | |
Fifty books of the year 1948 | |
Fifty photographs | |
"fit for a king" ... the Merle Armitage book of food; | |
Fit for a queen, the new cookbook | |
Flower arrangement. | |
George Gershwin | |
Have we an American art? | |
Henrietta Shore | |
Igor Stravinsky | |
In winter light | |
The lithographs of Richard Day, 1932. | |
Looking backward | |
Martha Graham | |
Merle Armitage's accent of life | |
Millard Sheets. | |
[Modern dance | |
n50001835 | |
Notes on modern printing | |
Operations Santa Fé : Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fé railway system | |
Pagans, conquistadores, heroes, and martyrs; the spiritual conquest of America | |
Piano works of Claude Debussy | |
Post-caviar; barnstorming with Russian grand opera | |
The railroads of America | |
A rendezvous with the book | |
Rockwell Kent | |
Saints and saint makers of New Mexico | |
Schoenberg | |
Sculpture of Boris Lovet-Lorski | |
The sculpture of Frances Rich | |
So called abstract art. | |
Stella Dysart of Ambrosia Lake | |
Success is no accident; the biography of William Paul Whitsett. | |
Taos quartet, in three movements. | |
U. S. Navy. | |
Warren Newcombe | |
The work of Maier-Krieg | |
アメリカ海軍 : その伝統と現実 |