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18702298231870. Titled "Mount Hood From Tysch Prairie." 11" x 8". Very good a few spots in margin; ca. 1870. Mount Hood is the highest peak in Oregon at 11245 feet. General Report Plate IX from the famous Survey of the 47th & 49th parallels. No Binding. Very Good/No Jacket. unknown books
14855New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1968. Cloth fine copy in fine dust jacket. First edition. <br/><br/> hardcover books
1968184402Grosset & Dunlap 1968-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Light blue cloth boards have minor wear- no dust jacket. Has a good binding no marks or notations. Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
1854005699London: Edward Moxon 1854. Full Morocco. Very Good. 8vo. 17 by 11 cm. 310 pp. With both the first and second series. Leather scuffed rubbed. Armorial bookplate of a Charles Harwood. <br/><br/> Edward Moxon unknown books
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
18275217London: Lupton Relfe and Charles Tilt 1827. First edition. Sm. 8vo. 2 vols. bound in 1. xii146;viii150pp. Each vol. with 36 woodcut plates. Title pages with woodcut vignettes. Later half calf circa 1900 gilt lightly rubbed over marbled boards black calf spine label. One leaf in Vol. I with a closed tear. One plate in Vol. II with a paper repair on verso. Occasional soiling and numerous amateurish pencil sketches & 1 in ink in blank areas done in a style imitative of the woodcuts. Lupton Relfe [and Charles Tilt] hardcover books
1844152720London: Henry Colburn 1844. First. hardcover. very good. 2 volumes. With numerous illustrations from designs by Leech. 300 312pp. 8vo bound in 19th century 1/2 leather over marbled boards well-rubbed overall but still sound and attractive. London: Henry Colburn 1844. First Edition. Scarce. Very good.<br/><br/> Henry Colburn unknown books
1964304788New York E.P. Dutton 1964. 1964. First edition so stated. 8vo. Dust jacket designed by Martin Handweiler unclipped; short tear back panel; soiling. Very good. 251 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. New York, E.P. Dutton, 1964. hardcover books