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190012407Paris, A. Norgeu, [Circa 1900]. 6 cartes de 14 x 9 cm.
190315084Lausanne, F.Payot & Cie, 1903. Brochure in-12 de [16] pages, couverture comprise. Imprimé sur papier fort aux bords découpés, l'ensemble est tenu par un ruban rouge.
188563673London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Einrik & Binger Chromolithographers 15 Holborn Viaduct 1885. Folio. 12 x 15.5 in. 38 pp unpaginated. With 15 chromolithograph colour plates each with facing text leaf. Olive-green pictorial publisher’s cloth gilt decorative lettering front cover British ferns depicted in green & black decorative endpapers minor edgewear minor bumping to corners head & foot of spine slight occasional foxing still a VG- bright copy. First edition of this wonderful production by the noted British botanist designed to depict all British fern varieties in nearly life-size formats through the chromolithography of Einrik & Binger. This was designed to serve as a key visual reference for the legions of specimen and herbarium collectors during the Victorian fern rage or Pteridomania where enthusiastic and often zealous during the last half of the 19th Century filled ferneries created fern cabinets and herbariums. Ferns varieties illustrated within encompass Royal Fern Broad Buckler Fern Harstongue Mountain Buckler Fern Holy Fern Brittle Bladder Fern and many others. Heath 1843-1913 was a noted British botanist civil servant editor of Gilpin’s “Forest Scenery†and a pioneering force in the Open space and Green Belt movements across Victorian England. Einrik & Binger produced chromolithographs & lithographs for very few British & European illustrated works and are not included in Twymann’s History of Chromolithography. Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, [Einrik & Binger, Chromolithographers, 15, Holborn Viaduct], hardcover
1890018489Rochester NY: James Vick Seedsman 1890 & 1891. First Edition. Hardcover. Slight fraying of outer edges of three plates in the second volume which lacks its title page. Bright clean copies inside and out. Fine. Two octavo 5-1/4" x 8-1/4" volumes bound in dark green publisher's blindstamped cloth. Illustrated with 22 bright chromolithographs of flowers. The 1891 volume ends with the October issue and contains the final chromolithograph of the series. The October 1891 issue announced that beginning with the next issue Vick's Magazine would be enlarged to three columns a page and its price reduced to fifty cents a year. Henceforth it would be published by the Vick Publishing Company with the seed business to be conducted by James Vick's Sons. The new magazine would not be as "pretentious" as CENTURY HARPER'S or SCRIBNER'S "but in proportion to the price will contain fully as much matter." Two hundred thousand copies of the first issue were printed. The new magazine contained more literature on general topics than before and gone were the beautiful color frontispieces. <br/><br/> James Vick Seedsman hardcover
187620202Berne: Buri & Jeker; Libraire J. Dalp 1876. Chromolithograph title 39 of 40 fine chromolithograph plates after the original costumes by Jauslin and Roux and printed by C. Knusli of Zurich. 1 vols. Oblong folio. Original brown cloth with cloth lithograph on upper cover hinges cracked occasional marginal foxing else near fine and attractive. Chromolithograph title 39 of 40 fine chromolithograph plates after the original costumes by Jauslin and Roux and printed by C. Knusli of Zurich. 1 vols. Oblong folio. Buri & Jeker; Libraire J. Dalp unknown
1900018779, Ohne Erscheinungsjahr, ca. 1900. Pappe Sehr gut
CZC-10394bel album 36 Chromolithographies publicitaires, Mme Haettiger, Robes et confections enfants, Toulouse. vol. in-4, format à l'Italienne, 25x180 cm, bel état, relié percaline, 30 pages papier fort. vers 1840/60 ref/257
CZC-10394bel album 36 Chromolithographies publicitaires, Mme Haettiger, Robes et confections enfants, Toulouse. vol. in-4, format à l'Italienne, 25x180 cm, bel état, relié percaline, 30 pages papier fort. vers 1840/60 ref/257
237Nouvelle Librairie de la Jeunesse, rue de l’Abbaye, Paris S.D. (circa 1880?)
14689Paris, J. Rotschild, 1867-1870 ; 2 tomes in-8 ; dmi-chagrin : tome 1 rouge, tome 2 chocolat au lait, plats de percaline avec décor à froid, toutes tranches dorées ; VIII, (2), 128 pp., 60 planches hors-texte en couleurs ; 8, 124 pp. et 60 planches hors-texte en couleurs ; soit 120 planches en tout et 120 petits bois gravés.