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Ellen AndersenIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Rangström, LenaIn Pristine Condition. unknown
24177No date or place. London. 1920s. An excellent bold and sprawling signature ‘Heather Thatcher’ at the end of a carbon typescript of a 1920s article from an unascertained source with a few minor corrections in pencil. 3pp 4to. Fifty-nine lines of text on three leaves attached with a slightly rusty paperclip. In fair condition lightly aged and creased. Begins: ‘ “Luckily fashion for this autumn and winter are going to be varied; so every woman will be able to find something to suit her own particular type†said lovely Heather Thatcher when she was showing me some of her new autumn dresses. / “It is so difficult when fashion decrees one particular style for a season; for of course it just cannot suit every woman†Miss Thatcher continued. “Take hats for instance How could women of forty and upwards hope to last six words struck through look attractive in those flat kettle-holder affairs which were perched on the sides of heads a season or so last two words deleted ago Yet many tried to wear them!’ The article continues with advice regarding hats ‘try every angle until a becoming one has been found’ length of skirts ‘a few inches below the knee or twelve inches from the ground is the fashionable length’ daytime frocks ‘Those with large hips do well not to draw attention to them by wearing unusual belts.’ coats ‘this winter they will look more fashionabe in one of the new coloured suede coats - real or imitation - than in fur!’ evening wear and jewellery ‘The best-dressed woman this season will only wear one jewel in the evening’ concluding ‘There’s no need to spend a lot of money to look well-dressed if you dress to suit your own style and personality and watch carefully all the little details.’ No date or place. [London. 1920s.] unknown
1820D6906N.p. but Germany possibly Liechtenstein c. 1820. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 245 x 165mm. A compilation of 73 brightly colored watercolors many with manuscript captions in German some are dated for the costume all clipped and mounted into book and illustrating the costumes and attributions of court officials knights Templar Tartar costume St. George on horseback German orders of nobility also for Spain France Holland Italian Turkish Egypt and Babylon and other various orders as in Order of the Garter in England and France and religious dress of ordained and lay members of various orders including German Italian Spanish and Cistercian Carmelite Carthusian Capuchin and Franciscan monks. Also Jesuit pilgrims and sisters of the Benedictine Sylvestrine and Cistercian among other lesser-known orders and historical figures such as Leopold III of Austria and Louis III of Tremoilles. Early 19th-century half calf over imitation silk cloth-covered boards and decorative endpapers spine with label COSTUME; some light foxing most severe at beginning otherwise the colors remaining extraordinarily fresh and bright. Armorial bookplate from the Princely house of Liechtenstein on front pastedown. <br/><br/>Unique compilation of 73 expertly executed hand-colored watercolors of various religious knightly and official orders with a bookplate of the royal arms of Liechtenstein. Each figure is executed with extraordinary talent and is superbly hand-colored in a range of washes; many of these costumes have changed very little and have a history stretching back to medieval times. In the twentieth century an interest in costume and fashion books was spurred on by the dawning Victorian age in England in the 1830s which then spread to the continent. Each picture in this unique set is an individual work of art full of expression and with strikingly attractive faces and gestures. The expert attention given to each work of art strongly suggests this book was a maquette for a larger print-run of a souvenir book of costumes. Captions are in German and early provenance points to possible creation in the principality of Liechtenstein. One can think of the principalitys official motto For God Prince and Fatherland and see how all these official garments best represent a history of European court and important religious connections for an established royal line such as Liechtenstein. Perhaps this book was once in the royal home of the Johann I Joseph Prince of Liechtenstein who had fourteen children and it may have belonged to his son Prince Friedrich Adalbert 1807-1885 who later became the 1018th Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece in Austria. With interesting connections to the royal house of Liechtenstein and 73 examples of hand-colored historic costumes this truly is a unique survival. hardcover
Christie, Inger LiseIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Erik Näslund, chief curaNot in perfect condition. unknown
Edh, Börje; PhotographsIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Scheel, Ellen WigaardIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1988013417San Francisco: China Books & Periodicals Inc 1988. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to. Orig. black cloth. 256 pp. Fully illustrated. Fine in fine custom slipcase. China Books & Periodicals, Inc hardcover
Reimerson, Anna KarinIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Nicklasson, Hasnis Eva; DIn Pristine Condition. unknown
2090502113708550Not Available N.A. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19452110502150411180Publisher Sagi Shobo Osaka City Publisher Bunkido Osaka City 1945. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Publisher Sagi Shobo (Osaka City), Publisher Bunkido (Osaka City) paperback
1820ST16372eLondon: Printed for Harvey and Darton 1820. Third Edition. 155 x 95 mm. 6 x 3 3/4". 144 pp. <br/> Appealing sprinkled calf by Wallis for C. E. Lauriat stamp-signed on verso of front free endpaper covers bordered by double gilt fillet raised bands spine gilt in compartments with floral spray at center encircled by small tools leafy branch at corners red morocco label densely gilt turn-ins marbled endpapers all edges gilt. WITH 60 HAND-COLORED PLATES of costumes from around the world. For first edition: Lipperheide 480; Osborne Collection p. 193. See also: Megan Nourcia "X Marks the Spot: Women Writers Map the Empire for British Children 1790-1895" pp. 33-34. A tiny bit of wear to the top of the front joint occasional trivial marginal stains or the faintest of browning but still a fine copy clean and fresh internally with brightly colored plates in a well-preserved lustrous binding.<br/> <br/> Attractively bound and enhanced with excellent contemporary hand coloring this charming introduction to geography aimed at young readers contains numerous plates depicting the traditional dress of cultures from around the world. Beginning in London and spreading to almost every corner of Western Europe the book then guides us to Asia Africa and finally to the Americas ending in Tierra del Fuego. First published in 1817 "A Geographical Present" was the author's most successful work. There is little known about the life of Mary Anne Venning but according to Megan Nourcia the present work "had a broad circulation launching her career as a scientific writer and establishing her authority as an educator of the young." Nourcia also notes that "Venning's texts were marketed as educational aids of keepsake quality"; as we see here the attractive binding and lovely hand-colored plates add an element of luxury to this pedagogical work and the fine condition of our copy suggests that it was carefully looked after by its presumably young previous owners. Printed for Harvey and Darton unknown
1971KOS01205155Shueisha 1971. Soft Cover. Fine. KOS01205155 Shueisha paperback
199325288ELos Angeles: Butterfield & Butterfield 1993 & 1994. First Editions. Lavishly illustrated catalogues with many black & white and color photographs. This set of presents costumes and memorabilia from such diverse films as Gone With The Wind Planet of the Apes Big Orson Welles’ crown from Macbeth Bruce Lee costumes and promotional material George Hamilton’s costume pieces from Zorro The Gay Blade a photograph collection of Sarah Bernhardt Elvis Presley’s costumes and signed photograph Tyrone Powers’ suit from The Razor’s Edge Billy Crystal’s vest from City Slickers dresses from The Sound of Music scripts from Star Trek and much more. Part I is 79 pages plus index Part II is 178 pages and has the prices realized sheet laid in and Part III is 167 pages plus an index. All copies are fine in glossy printed wrappers. Butterfield & Butterfield unknown
189522258Chicago: American Bible House 1895. HardBack NODustJacket 1895 1st Edition Dates match on title & Copyright page G/VG- AS-IS NODJ Interior relatively Nice condition light wear FoX & someone has colored in some of Illustrations & removed 1 after Page 114 pg 265 missing & pg 267 completely LOOSE Beige cloth with black pictorial cover with black lettering with Woman riding Bicycle on Cover. cover light rub wear & Stains & Discolorations Extremities Possible Moisture Exposure Back Cover 272 pgs . The author on a preliminary page lists 14 "Subject Discussed" and on another page lists the names of over 60 people to whom the work refers to at some point. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Chicago: American Bible House hardcover
1812D4264Nüremberg: n.p. 1812. Hardcover. Very Good. Volume 5 of 6 8vo 195 x 116mm. 6 244pp. 17 full-page copper engraved plates each plate with two scenes all hand-colored. Period calf backing pastepaper boards morocco lettering piece. Interesting German 19th century book of costumes habitation and manners in the Middle East Northern Europe and Africa; complete with the original 17 hand-colored plates. This multi- national study included depictions of dress of men and women who were Scottish Greek Japanese Thai Chinese Patagonian Russian Hindu Siberian Algerian and Tibetan among more. A detailed description for each plate is in the text with observations for the traversed area. Interest for observation of the Oriental lands produced much travel literature in the 19th century. All full-page hand-colored costume and scenic plates are beautifully preserved in fresh colors and impressions. <br/><br/> n.p. hardcover
1880214399Paris.: Firmin Didot et Cie. Circa1880s. Five tinted lithographs on a single sheet highlighted with hand colour and gum arabic 30.1 x 20.7 cms; 36.6 x 25.1 cms sheet margins slightly toned preserved in a modern window mount in very good condition. Attractive costume plates of Thailand South and East Asia. . Firmin Didot et Cie. unknown
1334565384.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192854848Paris: Librairie Henri Leclerc / L. Giraud-Badin 1928. Large paperback. xvi340 pp.: 57 plates with ill.; 28x19 cm. Uncut mostly unopened. slightly browned small signs of use Very good see pictures Librairie Henri Leclerc / L. Giraud-Badin paperback
192833146Paris: Librairie Henri Leclerc / L. Giraud-Badin 1928. Paperback. xvi340 pp.: 57 plates with ill.; 28x19 cm. Uncut unopened. sl. browned Very good. Librairie Henri Leclerc / L. Giraud-Badin paperback
19732111902156001759Bunkashuppankyoku 1973. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Bunkashuppankyoku paperback
1832ST19313Madrid: Real Calcografía 1832-36. 240 x 160 mm. 9 1/2 x 6 1/4". <br/> ELEGANT MODERN RED MOROCCO VERY HANDSOMELY GILT in the style of the period BY ANTOLIN PALOMINO OLALLA hand-signed on front turn-in with swirling cornerpieces and central lozenge raised bands spine panels gilt gilt turn-ins all edges gilt in slightly worn red marbled paper slipcase. With engraved title page and 112 ENGRAVED PLATES by Juan Carrafa after drawings by Jose Ribelles y Helip and ALL WITH CONTEMPORARY HAND COLORING. Colas 646; Lipperheide 1224. Edges of some leaves with faint stains and thumb soiling of no consequence but the finely colored plates beautifully preserved and THE SPARKLING BINDING IN FLAWLESS CONDITION.<br/> <br/> This is a beautifully bound work filled with exquisitely hand-colored plates depicting early 19th century Spanish costumes. Neither Lipperheide nor Colas identifiy the artist but the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid attributes the images here to the Spanish painter and draughtsman José Ribelles y Helip and identifies the engraver as Juan Carrafa. The plates were originally published by the Royal Academy in 1825 in 14 parts with eight plates per part and the present edition was produced around 1832-36 based on the dates found in the descriptive labels incorporated into two of the plates. The illustrations depict men and women in regional dress from across Spain as well as particular "types" including shepherds fishermen merchants musicians dancers bullfighters smugglers sailors and more. The superb hand coloring enlivens each illustration with vibrant colors and careful attention to shading patterns and accessories. Antolin Palomino Olalla 1909-95 was one of the great Spanish binders of the 20th century. A versatile and meticulous artist teacher and craftsman Palomino Olalla opened his Madrid workshop in 1942 and became especially renowned for his hand-gilding mosaic bindings and marbled paper techniques. He seems to have specialized in binding antiquarian books and attracted important institutional clients as well as discerning bibliophiles such as Bartolomé March Servera. The gilding on the present work is especially elegant and applied with laser precision adding another dimension of pleasure to an already appealing work. The book is uncommonly seen for sale at Anglo-American auctions. Real Calcografía unknown
196031312S.l. París s.a. ca. 1960.- Son 22 fotografías sueltas y numeradas seguidas relativas a la moda de hombres y mujeres en Francia en el siglo XVII; 8º menor apaisado 13 x 18 cm.; Revelado en blanco y negro brillo.- Cada fotografía vale 3 euros pero se venden como colección conjunta al precio indicado a pie de ficha. MODAS ALTA COSTURA BELLEZA Y COSMÉTICA Libro en español Sin editorial paperback