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186811991868. Wood-engraving. 450mm by 290mm sheet. Charles Perry 1807 - 1891 was the first Anglican bishop of Melbourne.<br /> Front page of 'The Illustrated Sydney News' with portrait engraving of 'The Right Rev. Dr Perry Bishop of Melbourne'.Slight horizontal crease and short tear upper right. Some foxing to edges of the sheet. unknown
63-3713London UK: Illustrated London News 1887. Print of Engraving 10" x 12". Good with marginal tears. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1887. unknown
63-3711London UK: Illustrated London News 1883. Print of Engraving affixed to back paper 10" x 12". Very Good. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1883. unknown
19272947New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons 1927. 1927. Hardcover. Good. xiii 325 pp. ; 23 cm. ; LCCN: 27-6979 ; OCLC: 1298161 ; red cloth with gold lettering ; covers have some water spots and wear ; foxing ; contemporary bookseller's small label on back ep ; G <br/> <br/> New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1927. hardcover
68-2567London UK: Illustrated London News 1860. 13" x 20.5" image size. Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1860. unknown
76-1145London: The Illustrated London News 1852. Double-page wood engraving on newsprint. pp. 447-450. 41 x 56 cm sheet. Text on verso. Very Good usual center fold a few tears along sheet edges. London: The Illustrated London News, 1852. unknown
20142083002115704547Tokyo shinbun 2014. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 260p Size: 19cm Number of books: 1 Tokyo shinbun paperback
201520914712015. London: Illustrated London News 2015. Folio. 2 vols bound in red cloth all edges gilt presented in a red clothbound slipcase; pp.68; pp. 54 8 profusely illustrated throughout using a bespoke printing process to replicate the original chromolithography printed on specialist premium quality paper to accurately recreate the feel of the original; new.Published to celebrate the Queen's 90th birthday whilst simultaneously acknowledging her becoming the longest reigning monarch since her great-great grandmother Queen Victoria. The Queen herself in the leadup to the celebrations had made it clear that she did not want to encourage festivity concerning her tenure out of deference to her ancestor. It was obvious therefore that when the palace became aware of the intent to produce this set the publication should strike the right tone. ILN did some research and uncovered the lavish Record Number for a Record Reign published by ILN in 1897 to celebrate Queen Victoria's longevity and Diamond Jubilee. A proposal was put to the Palace that a dual set might be published containing a reproduction of the Record Number for a Record Reign and also including a The Record Reign of Her Majesty The Queen. The two volume set would mark the reigns of both monarchs side by side. This met with approval and the project was begun in earnest. With the support and guidance of The Royal Warrant Holder's Association ILN commissioned an original portrait of the Queen painted by Alistair Barford selected the Queen Elizabeth Scholarship Trust artists. In addition a new portrait of Queen Victoria was produced by ILN staff artist Amedee Forestier. Further images for the book were sourced primarily from the archives of The Illustrated London News and the Great Eight publications with later images 1994 onwards sourced externally.Physical production of the books was a challenge as the original printing methods for A Record Number. used a combination of inks and colours that are difficult to replicate using the standard 4 colour ink method. A bespoke printing curve with a wider colour gamut was used. Further to avoid the use of coating which undermines colour vibrancy hard drying inks were employed. In some cases a 5th colour was used to augment the image further. Both volumes contain a wealth of information on royal history associations and cultural context. A few examples from The Record Reign of Her Majesty the Queen are highlighted below: - A foreword by the Prime Minister David Cameron summarising the great changes and accomplishments under Elizabeth II.- The Queen as Stateswoman - An analysis of the Queen as a stateswoman; her education in the act of ruling gives parliament authority but abides by its decisions and remains politically neutral her interactions with prime ministers her neutral political stance during troubled times and position as Defender of the Faith.- Elizabethan age of Technology - A brief study of technological innovations 1952 to present starting with the internationally televised coronation event to an estimated 20 million people moving through the discovery of DNA structure the Festival of Britain architectural advances the Gherkin and into recent days with the monarchy twitter account. hardcover
76-0781London: The Illustrated London News 1860. Wood engravings on newsprint. pp. 69-70. 40 x 27.5 cm sheet. Text on verso. Very Good. London: The Illustrated London News, 1860. unknown
2003Q-0892047046Sporting News 2003-01-03. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sporting News hardcover
68-2545London UK: Illustrated London News 1889. 13" x 20.5" image size. Good with minor tears at right edge else Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1889. unknown
68-2553London UK: Illustrated London News 1855. 13" x 20.5" image size. Good with minor losses & tears else Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1855. unknown
68-2551London UK: Illustrated London News 1855. 13" x 20.5" image size. Good with minor losses & tears else Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1855. unknown
68-2568London UK: Illustrated London News 1858. 13" x 20.5" image size. Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1858. unknown
200972805Transcontinental October 2009. Trade Paperback. Good. Transcontinental paperback
18646362London 1864. Wood engraving 23.5 x 34.5 cms modern hand-colour English text on verso. Print unknown
68-2562London UK: Illustrated London News 1860. 13" x 20.5" image size. Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1860. unknown
68-2583London UK: Illustrated London News 1858. 13" x 20.5" image size. Good with minor tears. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1858. unknown
63-3737London UK: Illustrated London News 1888. Print of an Engraving 9.5" x 7" Very Good. [London, UK: Illustrated London News,] 1888. unknown
68-2561London UK: Illustrated London News 1860. 13" x 20.5" image size. Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1860. unknown
68-2598London UK: Illustrated London News 1860. 13" x 20.5" image size. Very Good. Wood cut engraving. London, UK: Illustrated London News, 1860. unknown
2005Q-089204845XSporting News 2005. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sporting News paperback
DADAX089204845XBrand: Sporting News 0000-00-00. paperback. New. 8.50x0.50x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Sporting News paperback
010579New York New York U.S.A.: Engineering News - Record 8888. Very Good condition Hardcover Octavo with no dust jacket no date given c. 1960s or 1970s. Skinny book is in nice condition. RARE. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. Book. Engineering News - Record Hardcover
Book shows light wear to covers, corners, a little edge wear; a stain to upper page ends. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 65 pages with author photos in b&w on both front and back covers, inscribed and dated on half title page. Author's third book, the words "First Edition" appears on publisher's page.