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1877208945London 1877. unbound. very good-. Walter Fitch Hood. Botanical print. Lithograph with hand color. Page measures 21.75" x 15".<br/><br/> Walter Hood Fitch 1817-1892 was born and educated in Glasgow Scotland. He moved to London to work with W. J. Hooker director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew where Fitch became the sole artist for all official and unofficial publications. This lithograph is one of a series produced for H. J. Elwes's "Monograth of the Genus Lilium." Binding stain along right edge chip to lower left corner. Tear to left edge. Please visit our gallery for more Fitch prints.<br/><br/> unknown books
18693536London:: Journal of Horticulture 1869. First printing. A Fine original hand-colored lithograph by John Nugent Fitch 1840 - 1927 after a painting by his uncle; Walter Hood Fitch British:1817 -1892. 15 x 23.3 cm. During his long and illustrious career as a botanical painter W. H. Fitch contributed to several of the most important publications produced during the great age of botanical exploration and discovery of the nineteenth century including Curtis' Botanical Magazine and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Undoubtedly Fitch was a major contributor to the art of botanical illustration design and horticulture. Through his drawings which were bold vibrant and exacting Fitch was able to capture the essence of the flower and thus animate the botanical specimens with very few lines. As a consummate lithographer Fitch often executed his compositions directly onto the limestone tablet to be printed directly thus requiring no intermediate study or sketch. His work is an important addition to every botanical collection. Archivally matted in Ivory rag mat with gilt French line decoration. Sized to 12 x 16 inches. Journal of Horticulture, unknown
59-4235London: Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1851. Plate 4571 from Volume VII Third Series of the famous botanical magazine edited by Sir William Jackson Hooker. Printed by Reeve and Nichols. 8-3/4 x 5-3/8 inches. Slightly age-toned but Near Fine. London: Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1851. unknown
59-4236London: Curtis's Botanical Magazine 1851. Plate 4616 from Volume VII Third Series of the famous botanical magazine edited by Sir William Jackson Hooker. Printed by Reeve and Nichols. 8-3/4 x 5-3/8 inches. Slightly age-toned but Near Fine. London: Curtis's Botanical Magazine, 1851. unknown
18693541London:: Journal of Horticulture 1869. First printing. A Fine original hand-colored lithograph by John Nugent Fitch 1840 - 1927 after a painting by his uncle Walter Hood Fitch British;1817 -1892. 15 x 23.3 cm. During his long and illustrious career as a botanical painter W. H. Fitch contributed to several of the most important publications produced during the great age of botanical exploration and discovery of the nineteenth century including Curtis' Botanical Magazine and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Undoubtedly Fitch was a major contributor to the art of botanical illustration design and horticulture. Through his drawings which were bold vibrant and exacting Fitch was able to capture the essence of the flower and thus animate the botanical specimens with very few lines. As a consummate lithographer Fitch often executed his compositions directly onto the limestone tablet to be printed directly thus requiring no intermediate study or sketch. His work is an important addition to every botanical collection. Journal of Horticulture, unknown
0428017312.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1333990332.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
3337256465.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1877208959London 1877. unbound. very good. Walter Fitch Hood. Botanical print. Lithograph with hand color. Page measures 21 7/8" x 15".<br/> <br/> Walter Hood Fitch 1817-1892 was born and educated in Glasgow Scotland. He moved to London to work with W. J. Hooker director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew where Fitch became the sole artist for all official and unofficial publications. This lithograph is one of a series produced for H. J. Elwes's "Monograth of the Genus Lilium." Binding along right edge. Two small tears at bottom left edge bottom left corner chipped. Please visit our gallery for more Fitch prints.<br/> <br/> unknown
186254736Botanical Print from 'Select Orchidaceous Plants' first edition pl. 28; original colour lithography. Reference: 'Tropica p.1048 Graf 3rd ed. 1981. Robert & Williams Warner & Benjamin Samuel, printed by Vincent Brooks.
186254735Botanical print from 'Select Orchidaceous Plants' first edition pl. 18; original colour lithography. Reference: Tropica p. 1104 Graf 3rd ed. 1981. Robert & Williams. Warner & Benjamin Samuel, printed by Vincent Brooks.
Q-1882688252Tia Chucha. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Tia Chucha paperback
195137513New York: Signet / NewAmericanLibrary Feb 1951. 1st printing. MM paperback in glossy color illus wraps. Fine unmarked. Haunting story of a forbidden love. Briught tight clean unread copy of PB 1st Collectible. <br/><br/>208 pp tinted edges. Signet / NewAmericanLibrary paperback
62663917Taylor & Francis Group pp. ix 160 . Hardback. New. Taylor & Francis Group hardcover
2009Q-0413156109Methuen Drama 2009-09-07. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Methuen Drama paperback
1992Q-0413154203Bloomsbury Methuen Drama 1992-03-09. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bloomsbury Methuen Drama paperback
1860FF2484London:: Edward Moxon 1860. 1860. Small 8vo. viii 310 pp. Original full reddish-brown blind-stamped morocco with gilt spine title all edges gilt; slightly rubbed. The added thumb-holed brown cloth slip-case is made by Frost at the time of his painting. Very good. DOUBLE FORE-EDGE PAINTING WITH EROTIC SCENES SIGNED BY THE ARTIST: With a double fore-edge painting showing bawdy "and athletic" erotic scenes painted by Martin Frost signed with both his initials and containing his handwritten colophon at rear dated 1999. Frost has painted two side-by-side fore-edges giving four vignettes in all: "Four scenes of athletic and ingenious lust" The first side shows a copulating man and woman on either a horse or on a carriage drawn by a horse after Thomas Rowlandson's works. Frost's initials are found on the lower right of this side. The reverse side shows two vertical vignettes depicting coitus on a bike rather an imaginary wheeled chair with parasol note the erect penis statue in the background and a stage scene with a partially nude woman lifting her skirt high to give a view of her genitals and a happy pot-bellied man with a huge erect penis that balances a bowl and 3 goblets he is talented! his costume of the British stage his genitals showing as if being the star of the show. An audience whoops it up in the gallies. Both characters sportingly wear a feather in their hair or cap. Edward Moxon, 1860. hardcover books
193324982New York: The Architectural Forum in collaboration with R.H. Macy & Co. 1933. First edition. Ring_bound. Good. 10 x 10 inches. 8 house designs illustrated with B&W photographs of models and floorplans. Condition is Good; Front cover is missing rear cover lightly soiled text and illustrations are very clean. RRGR. ETS. The Architectural Forum, in collaboration with R.H. Macy & Co.
1872557London: E. Moxon 1872. First Thus. First Thus. Large quarto. Original publisher's heavily gilt and stamped brown cloth with border designs over blue reilef panels beveled boards. AEG. Tissue guarded woodcut illustrations throughout by Birket Foster. Expertly recased. About fine. A beautiful book. <br/><br/> E. Moxon hardcover books
1871FOSTERBI004667E. Moxon London. 1871. First edition thus: illustrated with 22 exquisite engravings by Birket Foster. Quarto. pp viii 109 1 adverts. 22 plates. Fine period binding by H. Sotheran of full straight-grain morocco with raised bands gilt decoration and rules all edges gilt.A bit of foxing here and there otherwise fine. E. Moxon, London. hardcover
pp. 323. 8vo. 190 mm. Original publisher's full cloth pictorial binding decorated in yellow, red, black and white. Binding with the monogram of the artist/designer George H. Wood on cover. Hardbound. Very good. The binding is extremely well-preserved and bright. NW65
1998Q-0966106512Tale Spin Press 1998-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Tale Spin Press paperback
0483585092.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2026x-199784608XLegacy Books Press 2026. Paperback. New. 766 pages. 6.00x1.53x9.00 inches. Legacy Books Press paperback
2026x-1997846098Legacy Books Press 2026. Hardcover. New. 766 pages. 6.00x1.63x9.00 inches. Legacy Books Press hardcover