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Paris, Librairie H. Le Soudier, 1893. In-12 ; XV (préface)-369 pp. Demi-basane, dos à nerf. Bon exemplaire.
56259P., Plon (Collection "Les Grandes Existences N°32"), 1930, in 12 broché, XI-303 pages.
1856182055Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. 1856. Tinted lithograph 16.2 x 24cms image including rule; 21.4 x 29cms sheet edges a little age-toned but the image in very good condition. A tranquil view of Hong Kong as a small town drawn "from Nature" by William Heine with figures after daguerrotypes by Eliphalet Brown and prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Stone quarrying for building can be seen in the foreground--in a landscape which is now Victoria Park. Lithographed by Sarony & Co. New York. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
536695Paderborn, Ferdinand Schöningh, 1880. In-8, relié demi-maroquin bordeaux, dos à nerfs, titre est millésime dorés, plats granités, gardes peignées (rel. de Pagnant), VII-356p.
1856176788Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.3 x 22.4 cm 22.4 x 28.6 cm sheet edges a little age-toned one corner stained lower edge creased and a little ragged but the image in very good condition. A view from "from Nature" by Wilhelm Heine with figures after daguerrotypes by Eliphalet Brown and prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Madeira was the first stop for Perry's expedition after embarking on his first visit to Japan: the squadron appearing as dots on the distant harbour. There they re-fuelled and re-provisioned this serene and charming scene captured by the Wiliam Heine the expedition's artist. Perry's squadron is depicted at anchor in the background. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176631Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.9 x 23 cm 22.4 x 28.8 cm sheet edges a little age-toned one corner stained lower edge creased and a little ragged but the image in very good condition. A view from "from Nature" by William Heine with figures after daguerrotypes by Eliphalet Brown and prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". The expedition's artist William Heine is depicted in the middle picture. Madeira was the first stop for Perry's expedition after embarking on his first visit to Japan: the squadron appearing as dots on the distant harbour. There they re-fuelled and re-provisioned the serene bucolic scene captured by the Wiliam Heine the expedition's artist. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
4772Editions de Minuit. Avril 1945. In-8° broché. 136 pages. Bandeau conservé. Bon état.
1856176559Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15 x 22.5 cm 22 x 28.8 cm sheet edges a little soiled and creased but the image in very good condition; a vivid impression. Fine detailed view by Wilhelm Heine rendered on the spot "from nature" the lithograph with beautifully rendered tonal contrast prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". In March 1854 Perry had won access to the Japanese ports of Shimoda and Hakodate for American vessels with the sigining of the Kanagawa Treaty effectively beginning a process of opening Japan to the West. This fine lithograph is particularly appealing for the depiction of two cultures amiably interacting despite Perry's gunboat diplomacy with the charming added detail of a dog pausing on its way. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176615Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 22.5 x 15.4 cm 21.7 x 28.9 cm sheet edges a little age-toned one corner stained but the image in very good condition. A tranquil view rendered on the spot "From nature" by William Heine with figures from a daguerrotype by Eliphalet Bronwn prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Perry visited the Canton river in 1853 and his narrative noted local features including sites of religious significance. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176642Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.2 x 22.6 cm 22.1 x 28.8 cm sheet edges a little age-toned lower edge ragged but the image in very good condition. View by official artist Wilhelm Heine of the representation by Commodore Perry to Shuri Castle in Okinawa in June 1853. It was an impressive and intended show of force not lost on the Japanese hosts. The view depicts the Shureimon Gate: shurei meaning "observing manners" or courtesy: a highly symbolic image prepared for the official account by Perry & Hawks "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176561Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.1 x 22.8 cm 22.3 x 28.5 cm sheet edges a little discoloure and creased but the image in very good condition. Stately view by Wilhelm Heine prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan." recording a diplomatic moment with far-reaching consequences. Perry's expedition 1852-4 had been given the task as outlined in President's letter of establishing diplomatic and trade relations with Japan effectively beginning a process of "opening" Japan to the West. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176649Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. 1856. Tinted lithograph with original hand colour 15 x 22.3 cm 22.5 x 28.8 cm sheet some offsetting to the lower edge of the image lower margin a trifle ragged and a few marginal spots but the image in very good condition. A finely detailed view of the interior of a Buddhist Temple in Simoda Shimoda showing monks at prayer after a painting on the spot "from nature" by William Heine and prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Perry visited Shimoda in April 1854 staying for three weeks and as his account bears witness was much impressed by the traditional way of life. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176644Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.1 x 22.7 cm 22.8 x 28.8 cm sheet edges a little age-toned lower edge ragged but the image in very good condition. A relaxed view following a reception for Commodore Perry at Shuri Castle in Okinawa in June 1853 prepared for the official account by Perry & Hawks "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176739Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.2 x 22.6 cm 22.8 x 28.8 cm sheet small stain affecting the top corner of the margin only lower edge ragged but the image in very good condition. A view capturing the first landing of Commodore Matthew Perry's 1794-1858 fleet in Japan which was to have lasting ramifications. Perry's mission was to open Japan to international trade with the tacit threat of gunboat reprisals. This show of force resulted in the signing on 31 March 1854 of the Convention of Kanagawa. The view by the expedition artist Wilhelm Heine was prepared for Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176637Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15 x 22.4 cm image 22.7 x 28.9 cm sheet marginal edge wear and discolouration lower edge creased and chipped but in good condition. A beautiful composition by William Heine prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Perry visited Hakodate in May-June 1854 his squadron can be seen at anchor in the distance. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856178445Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. 1856. Tinted lithograph with added hand colour heightened with gum arabic border with later ink rule 15.1 x 23 cm 19.8 x 26.2 cm sheet lower margin a little ragged minor spotting to the margins but in very good condition. A picturesque view of Macau from Penha hill attractively coloured prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan." 1856. The text notes: "It was from Macao in the days of its opulence that many of the commercial expeditions of the Portuguese were dispatched to Japan; and at Macao too the church of Rome had one of its most powerful ecclesiastical establishments sustained by the dread might of the inquisition which in former times exercised in the east the full force of its dark and cruel discipline. Now however the opulence and enterprise of its merchants are gone and the awful dominion of the haughty ecclesiastics and their bloody tribunal has lapsed into the weak hands of a few impoverished priests who meekly appeal to the pity and barely live upon the bounty of the reduced Portuguese population. " Vol. I p. 299 . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176480Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. Circa1856. Tinted lithograph with original hand colour 16 x 24.6 cm 21.9 x 28.9 cm sheet edges a little age-toned but in very good condition. A beautifully composed view of a Temple in Simoda Shimoda on the southeastern Izu peninsula after a painting on the spot "from nature" by William Heine and prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Perry visited Shimoda in April 1854 staying for three weeks and as his account bears witness was much impressed by the traditional way of life. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176753Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.1 x 22.3 cm 22.4 x 28.8 cm sheet lower edge creased and a trifle ragged but the image in very good condition. A tranquil view of Napha Lew Chew Ryukyu Japan prepared for the official account "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Perry's fleet can be seen at anchor in the distance. The expedition visited the then independent kingdom of Lew Chew Ryukyu in 1854 where famously Perry signed a trade agreement on July 11th. In 1875 Japan posted a military garrison in Lew Chew annexing the Islands in 1879. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176746Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15 x 22.6 cm 22.8 x 28.8 cm sheet edges a little age-toned small stain affecting the margin of one upper corner lower edge ragged but the image in very good condition. A view of Commodore Perry's fleet at anchor in Napha Lew Chew Ryukyu Japan prepared for the official account "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". The expedition visited the then independent kingdom of Lew Chew Ryukyu in 1854 where famously Perry signed a trade agreement on July 11th. In 1875 Japan posted a military garrison in Lew Chew annexing the Islands in 1879. Perry's Narrative dwells on all aspects of Lew Chew life with keen interest in their commerce and manufactured goods. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176560Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.1 x 22.1 cm 22.1 x 28.7 cm sheet edges a little age toned and creased but the image in very good condition. View by Wilhelm Heine prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Perry's expedition visited Simoda Shimoda in April-May 1854. The view records the funeral of a young American sailor who perished in an accident aboard the vessel Powhatan Perry's flagship a steam frigate seen at anchor in the background along with two three other vessels. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176638Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.1 x 22.4 cm image 22.7 x 28.9 cm sheet marginal edge wear lower edge creased and chipped but in good condition. A view by Wilhelm Heine on the spot "From nature" prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Perry's expedition visited Simoda Shimoda in April-May 1854 his squadron can be seen at anchor in the harbour. Heine's composition records interaction between members of the expedition and the local population. "Vandalia" Bluff was named for one of Perry's squadron hinting at the gunboat diplomacy employed to gain access to Japanese ports. The sloop Vandalia was present at Commodore Perry's entrance into Tokyo Bay on 13 February 1854 and in 1855 was employed to protect American interests in China during the Taiping Rebellion. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176648Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. Circa1856. Tinted lithograph with original hand colour 22.5 x 15.2 cm 28.8 x 22.3 cm sheet outer edge a little age-toned and inner edge a trifle ragged but the image in very good condition. A fine view of a Shinto Temple in Simoda Shimoda on the southeastern Izu peninsula after a painting on the spot "from nature" by William Heine and prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". In the foreground two men are abasing themselves before a passing noble or priest. Perry visited Shimoda in April 1854 staying for three weeks and as his account bears witness was much impressed by the traditional way of life. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176824Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. Circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15 x 23. 8 cm; 21.9 x 28.9 cm sheet upper and lower edge creased but the image in very good condition. View prepared for ''The Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan: performed in the years 1852 1853 and 1854.'' by Wilhelm Heine with figures based on the daguerrotypes by Eliphalet Brown. The expedition visited the then independent kingdom of Lew Chew Ryukyu in 1854 where famously Perry signed a trade agreement on July 11th. The American flag can be seen flying atop the building in the middle ground but it is almost an afterthought: the focus of the picture are the Lew Chew coolies and the landscape. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176723Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. Circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15 x 22.4 cm 22.4 x 28.8 cm sheet edges a little soiled and lower edger ragged but the image in very good condition. Fine view from Webster Island looking towards Yedo Tokyo by Wilhelm Heine rendered on the spot "from nature" prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". Mt Fuji can be seen in the distance. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
1856176825Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. Circa1856. Tinted lithograph 15.3 x 22. 9 cm; 21.9 x 28.9 cm sheet lower edge creased some marginal age toning and wear but the image in very good condition. An idyllic view of traditional life drawn on the spot "From nature" by Wilhelm Heine with figures after daguerrotypes by Eliphalet Brown prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". The expedition visited the then independent kingdom of Lew Chew Ryukyu in 1854 where famously Perry signed a trade agreement on July 11th. In 1875 Japan posted a military garrison in Lew Chew annexing the Islands in 1879. Perry's Narrative goes into considerable detail about traditional life and customs on Lew Chew Ryukyu. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown