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Fine original 19th century tinted lithograph. Image size ca. 160 mm X 220 mm. Paper size ca. 240 mm X 315 mm. Artists' and Publisher's names printed below image. In overall very good condition. (Spotted; miniature triangular stamp just touching image area.) - - Beautifully decorative and delicately executed set of lithographs, drawn on stone by the artists father and son van Looy. The prints were pulled by the famous stone-lithographers firm of S. Lankhout & Co., of The Hague, and published in 1881 by Publisher Gouda Quint, of Arnhem. Scarce.
Fine original 19th century tinted lithograph. Image size ca. 160 mm X 220 mm. Paper size ca. 240 mm X 315 mm. Artists' and Publisher's names printed below image. In overall fine condition. (Miniature triangular stamp just touching image area.) - - Beautifully decorative and delicately executed set of lithographs, drawn on stone by the artists father and son van Looy. The prints were pulled by the famous stone-lithographers firm of S. Lankhout & Co., of The Hague, and published in 1881 by Publisher Gouda Quint, of Arnhem. Scarce.
Milano, C.T.I., 1938, fasc. 6, raccolti in volume unico, in-8, cop. fittizia (ma conservate le br. edit. dei fasc.), pp. 644 in numerazione continua. Con numerose ill. in b.n., tavv. a col., cartine disegni (Angoletta) e pubblicità: Boccasile, Bakifigus (Bachisio Secondo Figus), Visigalli, M. Duse, L. Veronesi, ecc.
soft cover, slightly worn cover, else in good condition.
In 4? (cm 28), Graffato, pagg. pagg. 20 (ciascun fascicolo) con numerose ill. a colori n.t., buon es. Cadauno Euro 3,00
In 4? (cm 28), Graffato, pagg. pagg. 20 con numerose ill. a colori n.t., buon es.
IN HEBREW. VOLUME 2 ONLY. 200x160mm. 520 pages [527-1047]. Softcover. Cover edges slightly bumped. Else in good condition.
Staple-bound, 12 pages, plus cover. Printed on "linennear" paper. Pages have come loose. 8"w x 10 1/2"h. Date of publication not shown; circa 1930.
8' 23pp. Paperback. Cover yellowing and bumped on edges. Pages slightly yellowing with few aging stains. In good condition.
Very light indentation on front cover and slight grubiness on rear cover. Otherwise as new.
16.5x24.5 cm. 111+56 pages. Softcover. Cover edges slightly chafed. Pen writing on title page. Else in good condition.
202 pages. 23 x 16cm. Index. Several charming colour illustrations plus more in black and white. Navy blue cloth-covered boards with white lettering on front board. Coupon page at back present and complete. Binding intact. Unmarked. A high-quality copy of this lovely vintage Canadian cookbook. Driver O771.2 Book
Leirárgørdum vid Leirá, Islands allmenna Uppfrædingar Stiptun, 1799. Samtidigt islandsk hellæderbind af fåreskind med blindtrykte rammer på permer og blindtrykt stempel i midtfeltet. Ryg lidt slidt, øvre kapitæl slidt, en lille skindstykker bortrevet ved ryggens fod. (I-III)IV-XX,412 pp. Første og sidste sider med brugsspor i kanter, ellers indvendig ganske velbevaret.
61 pages. This well-travelled copy is boldly signed by former owner, J.C. Frith of the Canadian 18th Battalion at Hastings, England, April 1917. Above-average wear and soiling. Binding tender. Underlining on two pages. A wonderful WWI collectible. Book
Kjøbenhavn, Berlingske Bogtrykkeri, 1895. Lille 8vo. Samtidigt hshirtbd. 128 pp.
144 pages plus adverts at back. Contents include: On Making Hair-Springs; On Fitting Hair-Springs; The Adjustment to Positions; The Adjustment to Isochronism; Regulating, or Rating; The Adjustment for Heat and Cold. Hinges intact. Above-average but not excessive wear. Silver lettering on backstrip still legible. Small chips from each end of backstrip. Blind-stamped boards. Unmarked. Book
Kbhvn., Brødrene Berling, 1851. Ubeskåret med de orig. omslag delvis bevarede (rifter heri med tab). IV,(1),212 pp. Lettere brunplettet.
1787 + 1790. 4to. Leaves measuring 19 x 15,5 cm. Both works bound together in one simple, but very nice nice full vellum binding (19,7 x 16,5 cm). Very well preserved. Occasional minor browning or soiling. Overall very nice indeed. Haldorsson: 91 ff. Written in a beautiful, steady hand, in easily legible Icelandic script, in dark brown ink throughout. Illustrated and beautifully illuminated in blue, green, red, and yellow. 22 lines to a page (occasionally 21 or 23). Catchwords and running titles. Title written in blue, yellow, red, and brown ink, within a hand-painted ornamental border in yellow, blue, and red. Verso of title-page with a hand-painted ornamental border in yellow, blue and red, within which a large miniature illustration in brown ink, with title (Luc. 2. v. 11. 13) and four lines of text underneath inserted into ""frame"". Text and illustration also within a hand painted frame, in red. The insterted ""plate"" measures 14 x 8,7 cm. Hand-painted opening header to preface, large hand-painted initial and ornamental vignette to end of preface, all three in multiple colours. Opening of text in red paint, with a large initial in red and yellow. First line of each new chapter painted in either red, blue, green or yellow, same as ""AMEN"" at the end of each. The end of the text with a large half-page crest-like vignette with birds and flowers painted in red, blue, yellow, and green. The two leaves with ""Nijars=Psalmur"" at the end with hand-painted opening header, large opening initial, and large vignette at the end. In all ca. 60 large hand-painted multi-coloured initials throughout, in different sizes, measuring roughly, in cm 6x5 (9)" 5x5 (5) 4x4 (24) " 3x3(or 2,5) (21). 1 blank leaf between the two works. Meisner/Svevus: 95 ff. (including full-page illustrations). Written in a beautiful, steady hand, in easily legible Icelandic script, in brown ink throughout. Illustrated and beautifully illuminated in blue, green, red, yellow, and black. 23 lines to a page (occasionally 22). Catchwords. Title written in red, blue, and brown within an elaborately illustrated ornamental border in red, yellow, green, and black. Verso of title-page with a large miniature illustration in brown ink, with title (Luc. 2. Cap V. 7) and three lines of text underneath, within a handpainted ornamental border in red, yellow, green, and black. The miniature measures 11,5 x 7 cm. Hand-painted opening header to preface in red an black and large illustrated intial in red, green, yellow, and black. Each new section with a large, elaborately painted multi-coloured initial. First section with a large, elaborate end-vignette, followed by an illuminated leaf with a large ornamental border (almost in Grolier-style) in red, blue, yellow, and green, inside which a miniature in brown ink, from Luc 2. Cap, with two lines of text above and three underneath. Miniature itself measuring 4,3x5,5 cm. Verso blank. Next section with multi-coloured header, large opening initial, several large initials, and large end-vignette. One leaf with ""Inneleg"" with red and green header, large initial, and pretty end-vignette, followed by an illuminated leaf with an ornamental border in red, yellow, and green, inside which a miniature in brown ink, from Joh. II. v. 25. 26, with three lines of text underneath. Miniature itself measuring 11x7 cm. Verso blank. Following opening with an ornamental border in black, green, red, and yellow, a large opening initial, large, elaborate initials, and large end-vignette, followed by a leaf with a hand-painted ornamental border in yellow, black, green, and red, within which a large miniature illustration in brown ink has been inserted, with two lines of text above. The insterted ""plate"" measures 11 x 9 cm. Next opening with hand-painted ornamental header in black, green, and red, large opening initial, several elaborate initials, and a crowned end-vignette in red, blue, green, and yellow, followed by a full-page miniature-painting in blue, red, green, yellow, black and brown ink. Verso blank. Following section opening with a large initial, with several large, elaborate initals, and ending with a red ornamental vignette, followed by an illuminated leaf with a large ornamental border in red, black, yellow, and green, inside which a miniature (of Jesus on the closs) in brown ink with touches of red and yellow from Esaiae 53. v. s., with four lines of text underneath. Miniature itself measuring 10 x 7 cm. Verso blank. Final section with red, green, and black header, large opening initial, several elaborate, large initials, first line of each new section in red, as well as ""AMEN"" at the end, and half-page end-vignette in red, green, yellow, and black. In all 46 large, multi-coloured initials, most of them measuring approximately, in cm, 7-9 x 6-8 (35), some a bit smaller - 6x6 (7), 5x5 (3), and 4 x 3,5 (1). 6 miniature illustrations in all. One blank leaf at the end.
København, 1970. 4to. Papomslag med shirtryg. 12 pp. samt 18 bilag, flere i farver, extrakter fra gl. litteratur m.v.
Oblong octavo. Pp. 201. Profusely illustrated in colour. Hardcover, bound in the original publisher's mahogany full cloth, cover and spine lettered in gilt, large Soviet emblem embossed in blind relief on cover. In mint condition, AS NEW. - - First edition. In Russian.
København, Bianco Luno, 1886. Samt. hshirt. orig. bogtrykte omslag påsat forpermen. 52 pp., 3 farvelitograferede kort. Særtryk af ""den Naturhistoriske Forenings Festskrift"".
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: To Afghanistan in Disguise - Part I - the story of a British officer's remarkable exploit - a journey, disguised as an Oriental, across a large part of India and finally into forbidden Afghanistan and beyond, living among the natives as one of themselves; Two Wanderers in the Faroes - John Dickson's account of the wild nature and unsophisticated people - article with excellent photos; "Grip" and I - Count Nils Cronstedt saved a doomed thoroughbred bull-terrier which proceeded to save him on several occasions during his stay in West Africa as Commander of H.M.S. Heron and Assistant Marine Superintendant in Northern Nigeria; The "High-Jackers" - an audacious gang of murderous bank robbers terrorize the Canadian prairies, beginning in Moosomin, SK and ending in Pipestone, MB; The Islands of the Mammoths - a group of islands in the Arctic Ocean off the coast of Siberia is the world's best hunting ground for the tusks and bones of the prehistoric mammoth - article with photos; The Three Angleteers - Part III - The troubles and adventures of three bored young men who leave England to travel in Europe; With Canoe and Camera - Capt. M.H. Albert explored Northern Ontario and Quebec to photograph wild animals - article with photos; The Mystery of Diablo Canon - The adventures of Senor Torres, a Captain of Rurales - the famous mounted police of Mexico; Two photos of two-room house built in the trunk of an immense California redwood; The Terror of Rampur - two hunters undertake to kill a murderous tiger in India; The Head-Hunters of the Sepik - Part I - Photo-illustrated article by Beatrice Grimshaw describing her trip up the Sepik river in New Guinea, where she met the local native peoples - who were none-too friendly; Exploring in Central Brazil - Part IV - A small English expedition sets out to explore the mighty Amazon forests and study their local peoples; Some Sensational Prison Escapes - Carl Otto and Jack Foster bust loose from Folsom Prison; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
København, Sebastian Popp, 1813. Ubeskåret med original marmoreret stift omslag. Lidt tab af papiret øverst på ryg. (14),206,(2) pp. De første bladkanter lidt brunede, ellers ren og frisk, trykt på skrivepapir. ""Historisk=Philosophiske Samlinger. Udgivne af Det Kongelige Selskab for Norges Vel. Fierde Deels første Bind"".