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6361048Blackwell Publishing pp. 168 . Hardback. New. Blackwell Publishing hardcover
6361051Blackwell Publishing pp. 168 . Papeback. New. Blackwell Publishing unknown
2005DADAX0195141938Oxford University Press 2005-05-19. 1. hardcover. New. 10.10x2.30x7.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Oxford University Press hardcover
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2005x-0631232109Blackwell Pub 2005. Paperback. New. 149 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.50 inches. Blackwell Pub paperback
0934223211.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Edition Vie et Santé, Dammarie les Lys, 1940. In/8, reliure éditeur cartonnée rouge titre blanc, 188 pages, planches hors-texte en couleur. Aliments bâtisseurs, aliments combustibles, aliments nettoyeurs, vitamines, recettes de cuisine végétariennes. L’auteur, rédacteur en chef de “Vie et Santé” souhaite allier “l’expérience et les découvertes scientifiques établissant la supériorité de l’alimentation par le lait, les oeufs, les fruits et jus de fruits, les céréales et les légumes.” Selon lui, la cuisine est une science, puisqu’elle suppose la connaissance du corps humain, de ses besoins, des lois de la santé, de la valeur des aliments et de leur teneur en éléments nutritifs.
1d14121Gessnersche Buchhandlung Zürich 1813. 285/315/319 S. halbleder mit Rückenvergoldung und Rückenschild Band 1 mit Widmung auf Vorsatz/Band 1 Rücken eingerissen und Vordergelenk geplatzt/etwas stockfleckig. unknown
19204175Salt Lake City: Souvenir Novelty Co. Inc 1920. 16pp Octavo 21.5 cm Light green illustrated wrappers. Better than very good. A few small discolorations to covers internally nice. Brief introduction followed by 30 different tinted reproduction of landmarks around Salt Lake City with titles at the foot. Work closes with 'Salt Lake and Utah in a Nutshell ' which offers a list of facts statistics and data.<br/> <br/>"Whatever other cities have Salt Lake has in some degree and Salt Lake has many things possessed by no other place in the world." - p.1 Flake/Draper 8291. Souvenir Novelty Co. Inc unknown books
19204175Salt Lake City: Souvenir Novelty Co. Inc 1920. 16pp Octavo 21.5 cm Light green illustrated wrappers. Better than very good. A few small discolorations to covers internally nice. Brief introduction followed by 30 different tinted reproduction of landmarks around Salt Lake City with titles at the foot. Work closes with 'Salt Lake and Utah in a Nutshell ' which offers a list of facts statistics and data.<br /> <br /> "Whatever other cities have Salt Lake has in some degree and Salt Lake has many things possessed by no other place in the world." - p.1 Flake/Draper 8291. Souvenir Novelty Co. Inc unknown
184819077Paimboeuf Fetu 1848 in-8 broché un Journal Mensuel, broché (paperback) in-octavo, dos muet, sans illustration (no illustration), pagination à l'année (de la page 210 à la page 241) 32 pages, Juin 1848 à Paimboeuf Imprimerie Eugène Fetu pour "Le Saunier" Editeur,
180917298London: William Miller 1809. Hand-coloured aquatint engraving by D. Havell after Henry Salt on wove paper watermark 'J Whatman'. View of the British colonial island St. Helena prior to its becoming Napoleon's last residence<br/> <br/>Henry Salt artist traveller diplomat and collector of antiquities was born at Lichfield Staffordshire England 14 June 1780. He was destined to be a portrait-painter and on leaving school was taught drawing by Glover the watercolour-painter of Lichfield. In 1797 he went to London and became a pupil of Joseph Farington R.A. and in 1800 of John Hoppner R.A. The turning point in his career was 3 June 1802 when Salt left London for an eastern tour with George viscount Valentia afterwards Lord Mountnorris whom he accompanied as secretary and draughtsman. He visited India Ceylon and in 1805 Abyssinia returning to England on 26 Oct. 1806. He made many drawings some of which served to illustrate Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India published in 1809. The present image is from a work titled Twenty-four Views in St. Helena the Cape India Ceylon the Red Sea Abyssinia and Egypt published by William Miller with hand-coloured aquatints by D. Havell and J. Bluck from Salt's own drawings. The originals of all these drawings were retained by Lord Valentia who also retained the ownership of the copper plates after Salt's death. The format and style of presentation of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's great work Oriental Scenery 1795-1808 and the artistry displayed by both Salt and his engravers is in many cases more than a match for the Daniell's images.<br/> <br/>Abbey Travel II 515 no.5. William Miller unknown books
181227080London: William Miller 1812. Hand-coloured aquatint engraving by D. Havell after Henry Salt on wove paper watermark 'J Whatman 1812'. View of the British colonial island St. Helena prior to its becoming Napoleon's last residence<br/> <br/> Henry Salt artist traveller diplomat and collector of antiquities was born at Lichfield Staffordshire England 14 June 1780. He was destined to be a portrait-painter and on leaving school was taught drawing by Glover the watercolour-painter of Lichfield. In 1797 he went to London and became a pupil of Joseph Farington R.A. and in 1800 of John Hoppner R.A. The turning point in his career was 3 June 1802 when Salt left London for an eastern tour with George viscount Valentia afterwards Lord Mountnorris whom he accompanied as secretary and draughtsman. He visited India Ceylon and in 1805 Abyssinia returning to England on 26 Oct. 1806. He made many drawings some of which served to illustrate Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India published in 1809. The present image is from a work titled Twenty-four Views in St. Helena the Cape India Ceylon the Red Sea Abyssinia and Egypt published by William Miller with hand-coloured aquatints by D. Havell and J. Bluck from Salt's own drawings. The originals of all these drawings were retained by Lord Valentia who also retained the ownership of the copper plates after Salt's death. The format and style of presentation of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's great work Oriental Scenery 1795-1808 and the artistry displayed by both Salt and his engravers is in many cases more than a match for the Daniell's images.<br/> <br/> Abbey Travel II 515 no.5. William Miller unknown
180917298London: William Miller 1809. Hand-coloured aquatint engraving by D. Havell after Henry Salt on wove paper watermark 'J Whatman'. View of the British colonial island St. Helena prior to its becoming Napoleon's last residence<br/> <br/> Henry Salt artist traveller diplomat and collector of antiquities was born at Lichfield Staffordshire England 14 June 1780. He was destined to be a portrait-painter and on leaving school was taught drawing by Glover the watercolour-painter of Lichfield. In 1797 he went to London and became a pupil of Joseph Farington R.A. and in 1800 of John Hoppner R.A. The turning point in his career was 3 June 1802 when Salt left London for an eastern tour with George viscount Valentia afterwards Lord Mountnorris whom he accompanied as secretary and draughtsman. He visited India Ceylon and in 1805 Abyssinia returning to England on 26 Oct. 1806. He made many drawings some of which served to illustrate Lord Valentia's Voyages and Travels to India published in 1809. The present image is from a work titled Twenty-four Views in St. Helena the Cape India Ceylon the Red Sea Abyssinia and Egypt published by William Miller with hand-coloured aquatints by D. Havell and J. Bluck from Salt's own drawings. The originals of all these drawings were retained by Lord Valentia who also retained the ownership of the copper plates after Salt's death. The format and style of presentation of the plates is similar to Thomas and William Daniell's great work Oriental Scenery 1795-1808 and the artistry displayed by both Salt and his engravers is in many cases more than a match for the Daniell's images.<br/> <br/> Abbey Travel II 515 no.5. William Miller unknown
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2016G0816532370I4N00University of Arizona Press 2016. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. University of Arizona Press hardcover
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56973Paris, Fleurus, 1994, gd. In-4, cartonnage couv. photos coul. éd., 78 pp., papier glacé, très nb. Photos en coul. et dessins en noir, La création de santon en pâte à sel ; sa technique et ses motifs. Originale. Pas courant Très bon état
1847AUST0283Dürnberg, Josef Hinterstoisser, [1847]. quer gr.-8°, 6 Federlithogr. auf Tonplatte v. P. Herwegen (gezeichnet von Hanns Brunner) mit Seidenhemdch. (diese etw. zerknittert), HLn. d. Zt., berieb., Kanten u. Ecken leicht bestoß., Vorsatzpapier etw. fleckig, Taf. tlw. etw. stockfleck., zumeist im weissen Rand. Ohne das Textheft. Nebehay/W. 903. - Die hier vollständig vorliegende Serie besteht aus dem (mitgez.) allegorischen Titelblatt sowie den Ansichten "Gruben-Eingang" (im Hintergrund die Wallfahrtskirche am Dürnberg), "Rutschpartie im obern Theil", "Seefahrt im Innern des Berges", "Rutschpartie im untern Theil" und "Gruben-Ausfahrt".
Oblong 4to (225 x 237mm), 6 lithographed plates loose within lithographed wrappers, some very light browning. The lithographs depict various scenes from the working day both within the mine and above ground.
3220266<p>Oblong 4to tinted lithographic title six tinted lithographic plates and tinted lithographic endleaf with vignette; by Peter Herwegen after Hans Brunner apart from light scattered foxing clean and fresh in contemporary dark blue cloth front cover ornamented and lettered in gilt spine ornamented in gilt; lightly rubbed.</p><p>This scarce album of delicately drawn and masterly lithographed scenes documents salt mining in the mountains near Salzburg.z</p><p>Salt mining was an arduous task the work was dangerous and not very lucrative by the mid-19sths century. With the development of more industrial methods and the introduction of the railways the price of salt collapsed. To help the impoverished population the house of Habsburg promoted tourism in that region and a number of guides to the area started to be issued.</p><p>The draughtsman was Hans Brunner a genre painter who was born in 1813 in Munich moved to Salzburg around 1840 where he painted portraits of the aristocracy and populated his genre paintings of everyday-life scenes with putti dwarfs and other mythical creatures. The fine lithographs were carried out by Peter Herwegen who was considered the successor to Neureuther. He worked as Neo-Gothic designer for Munich artisans and produced several albums of lithographs.z</p> Dürrnberg [^gmodern spelling^g], Eigenthum v. Jos. Hinterstoisser,
35438Dürrenberg: Eigenthum v. Jos. Hinterstoisser 1847. Oblong 4to 225 x 237mm 6 lithographed plates loose within lithographed wrappers some very light browning. The lithographs depict various scenes from the working day both within the mine and above ground. Dürrenberg: Eigenthum v. Jos. Hinterstoisser, [1847] unknown
Folder very slightly sunned and with traces of creasing. Explanatory booklet and twenty-one facsimile illustrations in excellent condition. pp. A study of the model village of Saltaire near Bradford which was built by textile mill owner and philanthropist Titus Salt in the 19th century.