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Deliziosa tavola xilografica proveniente dall'edizione ottocentesca della nota opera del 1590 "Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo di Cesare Vecellio". Le tavole, disegnate dal Vecellio sono riproduzioni dell'edizione cinquecentesca dell'opera. Lo scritto, fondamentale per lo studio sul costume ed abbigliamento di ogni genere e luogo, è universalmente celebrato come la più antica enciclopedia sui costumi La tavola è impreziosita da testo esplicativo contenente notizie e curiosità. INCISIONE: xilografia AUTORE: Cesare Vecellio DIMENSIONI PASSEPARTOUT: cm 23x14,50 DIMENSIONI INCISIONE: cm 16x10,5 EPOCA: 1859 CONDIZIONI: buone condizioni, usure al margine sinsitro, rare fioriture Al verso della tavola presente testo esplicativo che non corrisponde alla planche in questione. Viene fornita copia anastatica della corretta spiegazione della tavola. Testo italiano e francese. Nice woodcut coming from the edition of the XIX century of the famous work of 1590 "Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo di Cesare Vecellio". The planches, drawn by Vecellio are reproduction of the XVI century edition of the work. The writing, important work about the costume and appearel of each kind and place, is universally celebrated as the most ancient aencyclopedia about costumes The planche is enriched by explicative text containing curiosities and information. ENGRAVING: xilography AUTHOR: Cesare Vecellio PASSE-PARTOUT DIMENSION: cm 23x14,50 ENGRAVING DIMENSION: cm 16x10,50 DATE: 1859 CONDITIONS: good; wearings in the left edge and occasional foxings In the verso of the planche there is the explicative text not corresponding to this planche. We provide anastatic copy of the correct explanation. Italian and french text.
Deliziosa tavola xilografica proveniente dall'edizione ottocentesca della nota opera del 1590 "Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo di Cesare Vecellio". Le tavole, disegnate dal Vecellio sono riproduzioni dell'edizione cinquecentesca dell'opera. Lo scritto, fondamentale per lo studio sul costume ed abbigliamento di ogni genere e luogo, è universalmente celebrato come la più antica enciclopedia sui costumi La tavola è impreziosita da testo esplicativo contenente notizie e curiosità. INCISIONE: xilografia AUTORE: Cesare Vecellio DIMENSIONI PASSEPARTOUT: cm 23x14,50 DIMENSIONI INCISIONE: cm 16x10,5 EPOCA: 1859 CONDIZIONI: buone condizioni, usure al margine sinsitro, rare fioriture Al verso della tavola presente testo esplicativo che non corrisponde alla planche in questione. Viene fornita copia anastatica della corretta spiegazione della tavola Testo italiano e francese. Nice woodcut coming from the edition of the XIX century of the famous work of 1590 "Habiti antichi et moderni di tutto il mondo di Cesare Vecellio". The planches, drawn by Vecellio are reproduction of the XVI century edition of the work. The writing, important work about the costume and appearel of each kind and place, is universally celebrated as the most ancient aencyclopedia about costumes The planche is enriched by explicative text containing curiosities and information. ENGRAVING: xilography AUTHOR: Cesare Vecellio PASSE-PARTOUT DIMENSION: cm 23x14,50 ENGRAVING DIMENSION: cm 16x10,50 DATE: 1859 CONDITIONS: good; wearings in the left edge and occasional foxings In the verso of the planche there is the explicative text not corresponding to this planche. We provide anastatic copy of the correct explanation. Italian and french text.<BR><BR>
Ex-library book with the usual stamps and markings. 8 1/2"w x 11"h. 204 pages. Thirty-three stories from the oral traditions of the Lushootseed people.
242 pages. Index. Bibliography. "This superb volume, the definitive volume on Haida art, presents the most treasured works in what is considered the world's best collection, at the Canadian Museum of Civilization... Richly illustrated with 90 full-color photos of artworks (such as masks, pipes, rattles and other ceremonial objects)... and 95 black and white photos of artworks and rare historical images... The descriptive text... provides an informed overview of Haida art in a historical, cultural and cosmological context." - from dust jacket. Printed upon glossy stock. Illustrated endpapers. Other than an attractive library bookplate upon verso of front free endpaper, a blindstamp to the title page and a card pocket inside back free endpaper, clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A high quality copy of this wonderful work. Book
16 pages. Contents: How Shall We Furnish the Parlor?; Barbaric Behavior; Manners upon the Road - of little poems; New York Fashions - black costumes, white suits, simple buff linens, elaborate batiste suits, dolly varden suits, summer silks, sicilienne mantles, French polonaises, mantles; Personal; Irish guipure crochet collar; Embroidered tablets; case for sewing silk, thread, etc.; case for visiting cards, postage stamps, etc.; The Young Professor; Paris Fashions; Sayings and Doings; Collar and sleeve of linen with raised squares; embroidered card press; ribbon and cane knitting-work case; gray linen scrap-bag; English Gossip; London's Heart - continued; Evening Toilette; Tatted Rosette for Lingerie; crochet rosette for tidies, etc.; borders for table-covers, curtains, etc.; Keeping Flowers Fresh; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and children's summer dresses; Echoes; New York Fashions - widow's grenadines, how to shorten demi-trains, innovations in costumes, delaine suits, fall silks; knitting-work bag with netted cover; Perssonal; crochet corset for girl from 1 to 3 years old; window curtains; figured tulle and lace fichu; figured lace fichu-scarf; figured lace fichu with sleeves; Geraniums; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Water-proof Glue; Servants in Holland; Sayings and Doings; Royal Incomes - the pay of sovereigns and their investments; Many detailed illustrations of aprons; Butternut jewelry; Paris Modes; Living in Germany - Amusements; The Darwinian Theory - a sketch in the monkey-house of the London Zoological Garends; Woolen reps wall pocket; Work-Basket; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Silk and cashmere walking suit; poplin walking suit; Poonah-Work; Domestic Life; MAnners upon the Road; New York Fashions - ladies' cloth, cloakings, twilled woolen goods, lingerie, laces, hints about costumes; Personal; Lace and Point Lace Collar; Waste-paper basket with embroidered lambrequins; waste-paper basket run with colored braid; point lace tidy; crochet insertion for lingerie; point lace and crochet insertion for lingerie; tatted edging; tatted rosettes for lingerie; tatted square for lingerie; Hannah - continued; sayings and doings; netted guipure insertion and edging; point lace and crochet edging; lady's point lace and crochet gimp chemise yoke; knitted and crochet insertion; needle-work edging for lingerie; crochet edging worked crosswise; crochet insertion worked crosswise; point lace and crochet insertion; cashmere over-skirt; ecru crepe de Chine over-skirt; Algerienne over-skirt; How Nationalities Grow Old; My Prophet; The Lunch-Table-Coffee; Useful Recipes; carriage leather wall tidy to hang over wash-stand; embroidery designs for a foundation for toilette cushions, etc.; Blood-sucking Bats; humor. Average wear. Clipping from page 603. Book
16 pages. Contents: Youth's English Walking Coat, Vest, and Pantaloons; Woman's Work; Manners upon the Road - of Card-Playing; New York Fashions - hints to ladies, black silk suits, black alpaca and cashmere; Personal; Point lace and white needle-work border for window hangings, etc.; Flannel and satin cradle quilt; Wall pocket with Lambrequin; Medallions for card-cases, cigar-cases, etc.; Work-bag to be worn on the belt; A Railway Adventure; tapestry design for cushions, chairs, foot-stools, etc.; Pompey's Pillar and Cleopatra's Needles; Ladies' and children's bathing costumes - nice illustration; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Wonderful full-page illustration "Home-Coming" shows seaman with child; humor. Some staining. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: dog's collar with line and halter; Reserved Seats; Bills of Fare for Supper-Parties; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - evening dresses, evening suits, bonnets and veils, old ladies' dresses, young misses' costumes, varieties; Personal; crochet shooting cap; point russe and crochet sofa-pillow; embroidered wood-box; application embroidery for gun sling; fire-screen in application and satin stitch embroidery; corners of borders in Florentine guipure; Arsenic in Carpets; Paris Fashions; Nanny's Substitute; Sayings and Doings; Game-bag; Netted Guipure Edging; Dog's Crochet Blanket; Fringe for trimming wrappings, covers, etc.; window-screen in application embroidery; The Hair; English Gossip; To the Bitter End - continued; Josephine Evening Dress; humor. Average wear. Book
20 pages. Contents: Cover Illustration "They Carefully Put Their Teeth Into the Lye..."; Thanksgiving; Women and Men - Opressive Leisure; Family Living on $500 a Year - part XLVI - Thanksgiving Dinners; New York Fashions - furs, small girls' and misses' costumes; Personal; Sketches in Constantinople - Bridge of Galata, Palace of Dolma Bagtche Imperial Palace, Mosque of St. Sophia, Turkish Ladies Shopping, etc.; Lyd's Three Thanksgivings - with illustrations; Wonderful vull-page illustrated ad for the opening of the new Grand Street Building of Edward Ridley & Sons of New York - "Ridley's, 309 to 321 Grand St."; Lovely centerfold illustration "Portrait of a Lady" - from the picture byCarolus Duran exhibited in the Royal Academy, 1886; A Millionaire of Rough-and-Ready - first part; Misses' and girls' dresses and cloaks - nice full-page illustration; Corsages for dinner and reception toilettes; laundry basket; afternoon toilettes; some infant schools; a beautiful air-plant; humor. Above-average wear and soiling Book
14 pages. Contents: Evening Toilette; Manners Upon the Road - of preaching and preachers; Blot-Ting Papers - No. XI - pursuit of the thirty thousand; New York Fashions - spring goods, dominos and masquerade costumes, model costumes; Personal; Tapestry Design for Fire Screens - full-page illustration; Tapestry design for fire screen; revolving fire screen; embroidered wood box; crochet clothes bag; Friendship; One of Saint Valentine's Tricks; Paris Modes; Silk Spinning for Children; Starch and Gum in Bread; Peculiarities of Some Female Novelists; Full-page illustration "Choosing a Valentine - The Ancient Manner, and the Modern"; Illustration "Caught" shows the image of two smoochers behind the laundry line; A Fashionable Wedding - full-page of illustrations; humor. Average wear. Missing pages 121-122. Top half of page 121 missing. Book
16 pages. Contents: Tulle and Lace Veils; Fashionable Employments; Dinner-Parties; Dinners, by Gail Hamilton; Manners Upon the Road - of rainy weather; New York Fashions - camel's-hair cloth; loadies' cloth costumes; new tunics; "Dolly Vardens"; Calicoes; plannel polonaises and wrappers; toys, chromo-lithographs; Personal; towel rack of carved wood with embroidery; braid-work lunch bag; canvas work-bag with point russe embroidery; tatted and crochet insertion and edging for lingerie; Border for curtains, lambrequins; Suits for girls and blys from 1 to 15 years old; The Lovels of Arden - continiued; Grumbers; knitted and crochet worsted glove; velvet and kid kitchen glove; sewing-weight with case for sewing utensils; Royal's Raffle, by Harriet Prescott Spofford; Sayings and Doings; Paris Gossip; The Prince of Wales - illustration and write-up; Netted clothes-bag; crochet and tatted and needle-work collars for children; point lace cover for fan; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Silk ball dress with tulle trimming; satin and gauze ball dress; Chasing a Moth; Some Social Customs; Manners Upon the Road; New York Fashions - spring goods, fassementerie; China crape paletots, black grenadine suits; watch-case simulating a beetle; fan with satin stitch embroidery; crape, lace, and gros grain Bertha; Small Superstitions; On Domestic Scape-Goats; Hannah - continued; The fashionable season; sayings and doings; Aigrettes for hats, etc.; Desiree, by Justin McCarthy; The Fisherman's Darling; Lent - Ancient and Modern; Infinitely Little People; Family breakfasts and dinners; Alice Cary - write-up with illustration; Nice full-page illustration entitled "The Fisherman's Darling"; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Spring Wrappings for Girls and Boys from 6 to 14 Years Old; The Old Clothes Men; Household Furniture - woman's share; New York Fashions - polonaises and mantles, mantles, gingham suits with Smyrna lace, pink and blue batistes, mor hints about dresses; Personal; embroidered foot-stool; Work-bag; Embroidered Work-bag; Monogram for lingerie, etc. - white embroidery; Section of cover for parasol - wrought guipure and lace stitch; How to Preserve the Hearing; Cravat End - silk braid, gold cord, and lace stitch; Ladies' House Dresses - illustraiton; As Long as She Lived! - continued; A.T. Stewart; Sayings and Doings; Spring bonnets; agrafes and buckle for bonnets; The Literary Lamtreatment of Music; Parasols; Head-dress of cream-colored serge ribbon; head-dress of pink serge ribbon; Ladies' and Children's Spring Wrappings and Dresses - illustration; Dill's Love Affair; Centennial Customs; Trellis-Work, etc.; A Right of Way; Great full-page illustration "" Right of Way" shows conflicting man-powered cabs and their fares; Lapland costuem; A Curious Sicilian Legend; Gold-Fish; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Winter Toilettes; Medical Study for Women in New York; Nomadic Wealth; The Dry-Rot of Vanity; Women and Men - city and country; New York Fashions - business suits, morning suits, frock-coat suits, dress suits, overcoats, shirts, collars and cuffs, scarfs and neckties, chamois vests, underwear, handkerchiefs, gloves, hats, shoes and canes, house coats, gowns, small boys' suits; Personal; tapestry borders, brooches and lace-pins; bulbs in the house; The Woodlanders - continued; Mother Goose Costumes; The Career of Nicholas Braun, by Margaret B. Rudd; Useful Recipes; "The Tower of Babel" - full-page illustration; Pattern included; The Flight of the Swallow - illustration by Howard Pyle; Madame Burrill's Pitcher, by Mary L. Bolles Branch; Family Living on $500 a Year - part XLV; "Hamlet" at the Comedie Francaise - with full page of illustrations; Some Island Neighbors; humor. Above-average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's Street and House Dresses; A Chapter for Novelty-Seekers; A Word in Season for the Old Coal Man, by Gail Hamilton; Manners Upon the Road - of some fellow-travelers; New York Fashions - evening toilettes, polonaises, woolen suits, bonnets and hats; Personal; Crochet shawl; crochet and netted cape; crepe de Chine Fichu; woolen plaid Bedouin; Americans in Paris; Gros Grain Suit - front and back illustrations; Silk and Cashmere Vest-Polonaise - front and back illustrations; Propinquity; Du Chaillu in the North; Testamentary Curiosities; Sayings and Doings; Paris Fashions; Ladies' and Children's Fall and Winter Suits; Polish Customs; English Gossip; London's Heart - continued; A Street Band - great illustration; embroidered work-box; case for tatting, sewing utensils; netted guipure insertions; needle-work border for handkerchiefs; Green; humor. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Content: Lady's watteau wrapper - front and back; Fish-Scale Flowers; Every Body to Blame; New York Fashions - the watteau wrapper, costumes, basques, over-skirts, lower skirts, polonaises, carriage costumes; evening and dinner dresses; Personal; Chair with embroidered cover; brown linen clothes-pin bag; intant's protector; gros grain apron; fault-finding; Otto of Roses; Ladies' and children's house dresses; lady's dinner dress; large illustration "Japanese Ladies at Their Toilette"; Paris Modes; My Big Blunder; Extremities - the head and hands; A Chinese Funeral in San Francisco; Useful Recipes; Will it Pay; Princess Johanna Von Bismarck; Mushroom Culture; Breton Women at a Pardon; and humor. Some staining. Average wear. Magazine
16 pages. Contents: Lady's Evening Dress; Manners Upon the Road - of stoves and fires; New York Fashions - double-breasted jacket and worth over-skirt, crinoline, silk suits and over-skirts, elegant black costumes, reception dresses, the Josephine coiffure, evening bonnets, opera cloaks, colored jabots, lingerie, fancy jewelry; Personal; crochet guipure edging for lingerie; Russia-leather chatelaine belts; tortoise-shell comb and hair-pins; knitted shawl worn as a hood; Been-Porridge Hot; Sayings and Doings; Ladies' Fall and Winter Suits; Paris Gossip; To the Bitter End - continued; English Gossip; Full-page illustration for the month of October; The Three Emperors at Berlin; humor. Average wear. Small clipping from page 705. Book
16 pages. Features: fall hats and bonnets; Hedge culture; To make chromos look like nature; The First baby; New York Fashions - mantles of costumes; crochet edgings for lingerie; case for table mats, tea napkins, etc.; The Lovels of Arden - continued; Useful recipes; corners of borders in satin stitch embroidery, for album covers, portfolios, etc.; gray sultane suit; Cats; Paris modes; Ten in Ten, Once; Guido in the cell of Beatrice Cenci; Swiss muslin fichu; cambric apron for girl from 5 to 7 years old; linen apron for girl from 5 to 7 years old; Freaks of Memory; humor; and more. Average wear. Half of page 675 missing. Book
20 pages. Contents: Autumn and Winter Toilettes; The Care of a French-flat kitchen; Small Selfishnesses; Women and emN - the winter school of slang; Family living on $500 a year - part XLII; New York Fashions - French dresses, French toilettes in wool; skirts and draperies, basques and drimmings, polonaises, prevailing colors, carriage costumes; Personal; Galloon for trimming hats and bonnets; Bulgarian wedding ceremonies; An English Hospital - with illustrations; Paston Carew - Millionaire and Miser - continued; Paris Fashion; Nice centerfold illustration "Winter Wrappings"; Mrs. Beardsley; The Woodlanders - continued; How to Judge a Horse; The Maldives Islands; humor. Above-average wear. Pattern included. Book
16 pages. Contents: general directions for knitting and crocheting, etc.; knitted and crochet white zephyr worsted jacket; A New Use for skeleton leaves; The Kitchen; Manners Upon the Road - of putting the best foot forward; New York Fashions - bronze and blue costumes, the princess polonaise, dinner dresses, black silk suits, the dolman polonaise, evening dresses, wedding dresses, bound hats; knitted Alsacian bow; lady's knitted under-vest; crochet petticoat; knitted under-shirt for girl from 4 to 6 years old; Paris Fashions; That Switch; English Gossip; Sayings and Doings; crochet cap for boy from 2 to 4 years old; knitted hood, also warn as a fichu; directions for cutting and making night-shirt for boy from 6 to 8 years old; Blue; London's Heart - continued; Illustration "Steaming and punting on the Thames, England; knitted and netted fanchon; trimming and fringe for hoods, jackets, sontags, etc.; crochet stitches for jackets, capes, sontags, etc.; humor. Average wear. Small clipping from page 653. Book
16 pages. Contents: Front cover illustration of a Short-Sacque Walking Suite; Separation, by Gail Hamilton; New York Fashions - The Short-Sacque Suit, Easter Suits, Dinner Dresses, Summer Silks, Goat's-Hair, and Alpacas, Pique Suits, Linen Suits, Batiste Suits, Grenadine Costumes; Personal; Lovely page of Ladies' Spring Wrappings illustrations; Claremont, Surrey (with illustration); Hannay (Continued); Writings; Sayings and Doings; The Royal Marriage - illustrationns of The Marquis of Lorne and the Princess Louise; Sister Annie, by Justin McCarthy; Plain Speaking; Family Breakfasts and Dinners - recipes; Putting Children Forward; Illustrations of Princess Louise's Wedding Gifts; Humor on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine
16 pages. Contents: Birthday Fete and Concert Toilettes of the Empress - cover illustration; New York Fashions - shaded suits, grisaille suits, mourning suits, linen costumes, house dresses; Personal; Crochet Tidy; Section of Byzantine embroidery for light screen; Cigar-case in Byzantine embroidery; Crochet Garter; Crochet cover for toilette-cushions, lamp-mats, etc.; Popline Walking dress - two illustrations; How they Welcome Easter in Rome; full-page illustration of "The Mall, Saint James's Park, on a Drawing Room Day"; half-page illustrations of "Half-Penny Dinner for Poor Children in East London" and "The Dainty Child"; The Cryptogram - continued; illustration of "The Orphans" on page 285 has been removed and is not included; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and children's toilettes; The Eye; Recovering from Illness; New York Fashions- wedding dresses, the trousseau, etiquette of weddings; Personal; The Scene-Painter's Wife; The Mapleton Mystery, by Annie Thomas; Embroidered clothes rack; Crochet fraises for children; watch and jewel case; cambric cravat ends; crochet cap crown, toilette cushion cover; Promenade Toilette; Insertions for Lingerie; Afghan customs; Paris fashions; Debenham's Vow - continued; Harry's Anti-Society - great large photo; Humor; and more. Above-average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Ladies' and Children's winter dresses illustrated on front cover; Dress - Ancient and Modern; Medical Severity; New York Fashions - Fancy Costumes; Personal; illustrations of suits for girls; Illustrations of frocks for young boys; Hannah (continued); The Burst Pipe - with illustration; On Healthful Family Bread - by Catherine E. Beecher; Society in Ancient Greece; Sayings and Doings; Great full-page illustration presents six Ball and Evening Toilettes; Lovely sleeve, veil and good illustrations; Scissors! - a Valentine Tale; Folding Gothic Screens; The Wonderful Lamp; "Slow Work" - illustration shows young man and woman seated and awaiting cupid to activate; Lovely blouse, apron, talma and underwaist illustrations; Boarding-House cartoons on back cover; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Magazine