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1900221191900. Archive of 15 stereoview photographs of Mexico published by the Keystone View Company around the turn of the twentieth century documenting Mexican urban architecture Indigenous labor archaeological sites and monumental landscapes during a period of modernization and expanding foreign visual interest in the country. Produced for the international stereograph market the images present Mexico through interconnected views of colonial civic grandeur rural labor systems and Indigenous historical sites reflecting contemporary American and European fascination with both modernization and ethnographic spectacle in Latin America. The archive documents visual and commercial systems of early photographic tourism and ethnographic representation through stereographic imagery printed captions and descriptive texts revealing how Mexico was interpreted and circulated to foreign audiences through mass-produced educational photography. At the same time the photographs preserve valuable visual evidence of everyday labor urban space transportation and architecture during the late Porfirian period.<br /> <br /> Archive consists of 15 original stereoview photographs measuring approximately 3.5 x 7 inches primarily silver gelatin prints mounted on curved gray or tan cardstock with printed captions and descriptive text on versos. Subjects include monumental architecture archaeological ruins agricultural labor transportation scenes and volcanic landscapes across Mexico. Several stereographs depict the historic center of Mexico City including views of the Metropolitan Cathedral with its twin bell towers and baroque façade the National Palace and distant perspectives of Chapultepec Castle framed by broad boulevards and landscaped public space. Rural and labor scenes include Indigenous and mestizo workers harvesting maguey plants for pulque production mule teams transporting water and figures posed beside adobe structures in village environments. One stereograph presents the terraces and volcanic slopes of Popocatépetl emphasizing the dramatic topography associated with Mexico's central highlands. Another depicts the pyramid complex at Cholula surmounted by a Catholic church accompanied by printed Keystone commentary interpreting the site as evidence of Christian conquest over Indigenous religion. The versos retain substantial printed explanatory text characteristic of Keystone educational stereographs combining geographic description historical narrative and ethnographic framing for consumers of stereoscopic travel imagery.<br /> <br /> The archive reflects the growing role of stereography in shaping international perceptions of Mexico during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries when photographic publishers marketed immersive visual experiences of foreign landscapes and cultures to middle-class audiences in the United States and Europe. Keystone's stereographs frequently combined documentary photography with interpretive narratives emphasizing archaeology modernization colonial history and rural labor contributing to broader visual constructions of Latin America during the Porfirian era. Particularly notable are the images juxtaposing Indigenous life Catholic architecture and pre-Columbian ruins which reveal contemporary tensions between modernization nationalism and colonial historical memory in visual culture. Minor expected wear and occasional toning to mounts; photographs generally sharp and well preserved with captions and versos legible throughout. Overall very good condition. A visually rich archive of early stereographic photography documenting Mexico's landscapes architecture and social life at the turn of the twentieth century. unknown
Six extremely rare historical monographs dedicated to specific towns and regions of southern France, bound in one volume. viii, 9-152, 44; 16; 31; 57 (plus 2 lithographed plates); 44; 24 pp. Printed on very good laid and wove papers. Except for one, which was printed in Paris, these were printed on small provincial presses and are thus very desirable. 8vo. Attractively bound in contemporary quarter calf and marbled boards. Some wear to extremities of binding but still very solid. Internally clean but for a little minor foxing. A fascinating and extremely unusual book.
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: My Greatest Air-Thrill - A British airman 'blinds' a German sub with his revolver; A Woman's Travels in Unknown Asia - Part III - Mary Gaunt continues her amazing travels in China, with many photos; The Bulging Wall - a scary story from outside Havana; The Cry of the Lioness - a nurse in the South African bush is confronted by armed Kaffirs and calls upon lions for help; Hiding in a Fly-Wheel Pit - a negro burglar in a Cincinnati power-station attempts to evade capture; Adventures of a Newspaper-Man - Part I - Trips to the Underworld by Frederic Martyn; Fishing as a New Vocation - How to run your own Smack - article with nice photos; Those Russian Eggs - attempting to dispose of a shipload of rotten eggs; Romance of the World's Largest Buffalo Herd - Buffalo National Park, at Wainwright, Alberta; How the Horse-Stealers Were Outwitted - a story from Charleville, Queensland's great droving centre; My Adventures With the Hippopotamus - John Aldred Jordan relates thrilling experiences; The Ship of Misfortune - Canada Steamship Lines' Vessel "Turret Chief" was unlucky; Tracking the Diamond Smugglers - a fascinating mystery is solved in Uruguay; The Mysteries of Rhodesia - Photo-illustrated account of Vera F. Raffalorich's trip to the ancient ruins of Zimbabwe, in Rhodesia; A Tortoise Farm - curious farm at Lurais in Central France - article with photos; Lures; and more. pp. 8 [ads], [2], 88, 9-16 [ads]. Clean and unmarked with average wear. Covers detached as one but present. A quality vintage copy of this wonderful issue. Book
19792091502135702133Japan Society for the Promotion of Science 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science paperback
1961010337Béziers l'Auteur 1961 In-8 broché, couverture illutrée Edition originale Dédicacé par l'auteur
17920148-B1792. Radierung, Rom 1792, auf Velin. 28:37,2 cm. Literatur: Andresen 5, II (von II) mit der endgültigen Schrift. - Vorzüglicher Abdruck mit Rand um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
1821036-I1821. Bleistift, auf cremefarbenem Velin, links unten signiert ?E. Förster?, betitelt und datiert ?Rom 9 Apr. 1858?, rechts oben numeriert ?OHz 821.?. 23,4:28,7 cm. Auf Untersatz montiert. Provenienz: Mit Stempel der Münchner Künstlergesellschaft, nicht bei Lugt.
1598PHO-1358Arras: Gilles Bauduyn 1598. in-8 (147 x 97mm) ,7ff.-677pp.-4ff. , Vélin contemporain bruni, titre manuscrit au dos, le titre et les pages 273 à 288 sont en photocopie, colophon relié en titre , petite mouillure sur 30 pages
19992080302106809654Toei Kawagoe Road Residential Ruins Survey 1999. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Toei Kawagoe Road Residential Ruins Survey paperback
17950160-B1795. Radierung, Rom 1795, auf Velin. 28,2:37,7 cm. Literatur: Andresen 25, II (von II) mit der endgültigen Schrift. Vorzüglicher Abdruck mit Rändchen um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.
193821454Grenoble, Didier et Richard, 1938 ; in-folio, broché en feuilles sous couverture crème rempliée, étui d’édition en carton gris ; [16] pp., 12 dessins reproduits en héliogravure, formant chemise pour les 12 eaux-fortes, [1]p. de Table.
0578-Bo.J. Lithographie, mit hellgrauer Tonplatte gedruckt, um 1840. Darstellungsgröße 25,5 :30 cm, Blattgröße 36,7 :53 cm. Mit Bildnstempel des Verlages C e B (Cuciniello e Bianchi).
0185-Bo.J. Radierung, Rom 1792, auf Velin. 28:38 cm. Rundum auf die Plattenkante geschnitten. Literatur: Andresen 77, mit der Unterschrift und mit dem Künstlernamen. Blatt II der 6-Blatt-Folge ?Die Landschaften im heroischen Stil.
17980187-B17981. Radierung, Rom 1798, auf Velin. 28:38 cm. Literatur: Andresen 75, II (von II). Aus der 72-Blatt-Folge ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien? die J.Chr. Reinhart, J.W. Mechau (1745-1808) und A.Chr. Dies (1755-1822) 1792-1793 nach der Natur für den Verleger und Kunsthändler Frauenholz in Nürnberg zeichneten und radierten. - Vorzüglicher und vollrandiger Abdruck, Einriß im oberen Rand hinterlegt.
0699-Bo.J. Radierung, 1820, auf Velin. 55,3:44,2 cm. Mit schmalem Rand um die Plattenkante. Aus der 100-Blatt-Folge ?Antichita? Romane?, 1823. - Tiefschwarzer und klar zeichnender Abdruck auf Velin.
19942110502151106153Japan Steel Works Ruins Survey 1994. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 6 Japan Steel Works Ruins Survey paperback
1803PHO-1651Paris, Dentu, An XI (1803). 2 parties (pagination continue) en un vol. in-8, basane fauve marbrée, dos lisse orné, p. de titre rouge, tr. rouges (reliure de l'époque). Reliure restaurée, illustré de 2 grandes cartes dépliantes.
1787PHO-1794Paris, Desenne, Volland, 1787, 2 volumes in-8, XVI-383pp., VIII-458-2ff., relié pleine basane époque, dos lisse orné de fleurs entrelacées avec titre et pièces d’auteur et tomaison, tranches rouges, plats rhabillés, cachet au tome 1.
175928159Spoleti: Nella Stampaeria Vescovile di Giovanni Tordelli 1759 1759. First edition. OCLC 503696914 records one copy at the British Library. Light damp-stains and spotting particularly to the title-page and rear blanks; very good copy. 4to modern marbled wrappers 41 pages. An archeological and epigraphic study by Filippo Gelosi Rosmarini of the remains of a cemetery in the ancient town of Spoleto Italy. It also details the inscriptions on a temple near the cemetery for a group of martyrs among them St. Abondanza and St. Gregory the Priest. Early ownership signature of G. Paolo Nellani of Spoleto on the blank verso of final leaf. <br/><br/> Spoleti: Nella Stampaeria Vescovile di Giovanni Tordelli, 1759 unknown books
115-Io.J. Bleistift, auf gelblichem Velin, rechts unten signiert, bezeichnet und datiert ?gez. V. Fr. Peipers, Architect. / Porta S. Lorenzo 31. Marzo?. 25,9:20,2 cm. Verso: Tempel der Minerva, Rom. Rechts unten bezeichnet und datiert ?1. April / Minerva medica?. Bleistift. Doppelblatt aus einem Skizzenbuch von 1828. [2 Warenabbildungen]
19822090502126803682Rokkoshuppan 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 2 Rokkoshuppan paperback
499-Eo.J. Bleistift, auf cremefarbenem Velin mit Wasserzeichen: J Whatman, verso mit älterer Zuschreibung an Jakob Philipp Hackert ?di Filippo Achert Prussiano?. Darstellungsgröße 24,8:35 cm, Blattgröße 33:43 cm. - Zwei Einrisse im oberen weißen Rand restauriert.
500-Eo.J. Bleistift, auf cremefarbenem Velin, verso mit älterer Zuschreibung an Jakob Philipp Hackert ? Achert Prussiano?. Darstellungsgröße 25:34,8 cm, Blattgröße 31,8:43 cm. - Einriß im oberen weißen Rand restauriert, rechte obere Ecke ergänzt.
498-Eo.J. Bleistift, auf cremefarbenem Velin, verso mit älterer Zuschreibung an Jakob Philipp Hackert ? Achert Prussiano? sowie recto im Unterrand ?di Filippo Achert Prussiano?. Darstellungsgröße 24,8:35 cm, Blattgröße 32,6:43,4 cm. - Einriß im oberen weißen Rand, rechte obere Ecke ergänzt, vertikale Knickfalte geglättet, etwas unfrisch.
17950161-B1795. Radierung, Rom 1795, auf Velin. 37,4:27,8 cm. Literatur: Andresen 27, I (von II) mit der gerissenen Schrift. - Vorzüglicher Abdruck des 1. Zustandes, mit Rand um die Plattenkante. Aus der in Zusammenarbeit mit J.Chr. Reinhart (1761-1847) und J. Mechau (1745-1808) entstandenen Folge: ?Mahlerisch radirte Prospecte von Italien?, zu der jeder Künstler 24 Blätter beitrug. Provenienz: Sammlung J.N. Seiler, München, nicht bei Lugt.