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pp.150, folio, hard cover, profusely illustrated in color, text mainly in chinese, as new
1993122765Trustees of the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, 1993. 104 S. ; 24,5 x 22 cm ; kart. ;
108953Qajar Persia nineteenth century. . Single card board composite panel comprising two sections of nasta'liq calligraphy and an illuminated miniartue total 330 x 200 mm; opaque pigments on paper heightened with gilt bordered with calligraphic panels in nastaliq the Fatiha to the left attributed on reverse to Mir Imad and a couplet by Ahmad al-Husayni to the right laid on gold sprinkled ground bright and attractive condition.<br /> <br /> Qajar Persia, nineteenth century. unknown
1st edition. Good hbk in faded red cloth, gilt. Water damage. Staining to endpapers. 15586. eng
IN 8. BR [BE]. 216 PP. 175 ILL DONT 33 EN COULEURS. [BE]
55 pages plus advertisements. Undated. May be circa 1900. "Before entering on this practice, it must be strongly urged that no amount of shading or colour can ever convert a bad outline into a good picture; and that not only must a fair amount of proficiency in drawing be acquired before the present course is entered upon, but, even afterwards, correctness of form and accuracy in perspective delineation must be carefully attended to." - from page 5. Includes many plates. Prior owner's details upon front free endpaper. Both hinges gone. Boards and spine almost free of textblock. Above average wear to green boards which remain of decent appearance with bright gilt lettering upon front board. Moderate moisture-induced fading to top of spine and top corner of boards. Book
19832091502133534389Japan Museum of Modern Literature 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Museum of Modern Literature paperback
Neat inscription on front end paper and small stains to a very few pages. No creasing to covers, spine strip missing. Mainly clean tight pages with soiled boards and rubbing to corners. Unpaginated ca 60pp. Concise biographical details and poems plus six colour plates by contemporary artists. Undated but inscription from 1913.
Very neat inscription on front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. No creasing to covers. Very clean tight pages with lightly soiled boards, a little foxing/tanning, rubbing to spine ends and no bumping to corners. 48pp. The author takes us through a typical day in the life of the Thackeray with six coloured contemporary paintings.
Volume I covers 1515-1849 while Volume II spans 1850-1950. Volume I is 40 pages plus a large collection of black and white plates. Volume II is 37 pages plus another large collection of full-page black and white plates. Inclusions in this work are restricted to painters for whom, in at least one known painting the inclusion of representational flowers, fruit or still life has been of major importance. This definition allows the inclusion of many of the almost unknown illustrators who, working for scientific or horticultural publications have nevertheless served the two masters - Art and Science. Front endpaper removed from Volume I. Usual library markings to both volumes else unmarked. Average wear to blue boards. No library markings to exterior except darkened patches where library stickers were removed from spines. Bindings sound. Book
Bibliography and list of abbreviations used. 40 black and white plates. Small mark at top edge of front cover. Light fading to spine.
IN 4. CART AVEC JAQ [BE]. 558 PP.
Hbk reprint of the 1st edition. VG in black cloth with sky blue lettering. Inscription on the inside front cover. 11656. eng
Book has very light shelfwear. DJ has minor shelfwear. ; Identifies the symbolic meaning of objects, people, and activities in paintings that allude to Greek and Roman myths; 8.8 X 7.3 X 1.2 inches; 311 pages
IN 4. CART AVEC JAQ [BE]. 133 PP. ENV 100 ILL DONT QQS EN NOIR. [BE]
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19972111902154700344Living Techosha 1997. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 109p Size: 26cm Living Techosha paperback