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187324640Philadelphia:George Gebbie Publisher 1873. hard cover. Very Good/No jacket. Philadelphia:George Gebbie Publisher. 1873. Unpaginated. Illustrated with 12 black/white engravings by Dore. Hardcover. Brown decorated boards lightly soiled and shelfworn with sun-fading to edges of boards and spine strip. There is a small hole to front gutter and top of spine end is worn and frayed. Internally a previous owners gift inscription to 2nd free endpage otherwise pages clean. Some tissue guards are age toned but plates are clean and bright. Philadelphia:George Gebbie, Publisher hardcover
187069952New York:: The Fine Art Publishing Company no date ca. 1870. . publisher's gilt-lettered decorated cloth. A light marginal dampstain affects the fore-edge throughout; approx. 4" x 3/4 inch. Old institutional ownership stamp on flyleaf and one of the tissue overleaves; no other library markings. Unobtrusive ink ownership signature on pastedown; some light marks and use to cloth. Folio. The Fine Art Publishing Company, hardcover
17-0009Chicago: Belford Clarke & Co. not dated c. 1800s-1890s not paginated illus. beveled edges to covers usual lib. markings gilt & black design & lettering to cover some soiling to cover soiling heavier to spine he3avy ding to top edge of front cover both hinges broken no dj contents clean but most plates are stamped w/ library stamp. Cloth. Good/No Jacket. Ex-Library. Belford, Clarke & Co. Hardcover
1890040913CHICAGO ILL.: BELFORD CLARKE & CO. BLUE CECORATIVE BOARDS CLEAN COPY. . VG. Hardcover. 1890. BELFORD, CLARKE & CO. hardcover
1866114492London: Cassell Petter and Galpin 1866. Hardbound. Fair. Portfolio in poor shape the sheets have scattered foxing and chipping to the edges and minor tears along edges not affecting plates. A reading copy or better. Large green cloth gilt embossed portfolio. vii pp text followed by the 12 plates. A good reading copy of a most difficult title to locate likely because of its elephantine size. Cassell, Petter and Galpin hardcover
189026055Chicago: Belford Clarke & Company 1890. Hardcover. g. Folio. Original gold-stamped and black illustrated brown cloth. Beveled edges. All gilt edges. Decorative patterned endpapers. Illustrated with 12 full-page b/w reproductions of drawings by French engraver illustrator and sculptor Paul Gustave Doré 1832-1883. The Wandering Jew is a figure from medieval Christian folklore whose legend began to spread in Europe in the 13th century. The original legend concerns a Jew who taunted Jesus on his way to the Crucifixion and then was cursed to walk the earth until the Second Coming. Age wear scuffing and staining on binding. Joint on front board near head of spine bumped. Hinges starting. Tail of spine chipped. Foxing on title-page and blank leaf preceding title. Binding in fair interior in overall very good condition. Late 19th century edition with twelve of the most striking of Doré's imaginative works. Belford, Clarke & Company hardcover
1866B5284London: Cassell Petter and Galpin c. 1866. A fine and handsome example of this work. The text and plates are clean and crisp. . Binding: Contemporary full green cloth binding. Top board with gilt text and tooled borders. Notes: A superbly illustrated edition of the story of the Wandering Jew from the mid 19th century. The illustrations are set to a poem about the Wandering Jew by Pierre-Jean de Ranger. The story of the Wandering Jew dates back to the crucifixion of Christ. The story relates that as Jesus was being led to the spot of his crucifiction a Jewish man shouted insults at him and in response Jesus said “'Verily I say unto you There be some standing here which shall not taste of death till they see the Son of Man coming in his kingdom.†This meant that until the return of Christ this Jewish man would be forced to live and wander the earth. Of course over the centuries there have been “spottings†of the Wandering Jew. <br><br>Paul Gustave Louis Christophe Doré 1832 – 1883 was a French artist printmaker illustrator and sculptor. Doré worked primarily with wood engraving.<br> Size: Large Folio 544x383mm. Illustration: Illustrated with 12 wood engravings by several engravers after illustrations by Gustave Dore. Pages: P. Blank. Half title. Title page. Introduction 3. Plates 1-12. Blank. Category: Book Plate Books General; Book Religious Christianity Cassell, Petter, and Galpin hardcover
1866816P2London: Cassell Petter & Galpin 1866. Cloth. Good. 21.5" by 15". Gustave Dore. A folio volume containing Gustave Dore's twelve engravings of the legend of the Wandering Jew a striking example of the Frenchman's art. A series of twelve folio sized illustrations by Gustave Dore on the legend of the Wandering Jew.The Wandering Jew is a mythical immortal man who is cursed to walk the Earth until the Second Coming. The Legend begun spreading in Europe in the thirteenth century.Dore was an eminent French artist of the nineteenth century perhaps best known for his illustrated edition of the Holy Bible.Collated complete.Undated dated from Jisc from a copy held at the University of Cambridge Libraries. In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally with some marks and rubbing to the boards and spine and some loss to the head of the spine. A few small cracks to the backstrip. Minor bumping to the extremities. Head of the rear board is a little discoloured. Hinges are strained. Closed tear to the front endpaper. Internally firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean with some spots. Good Cassell Petter & Galpin hardcover
187365312Philadelphia Pa U. S. A.: George Gebbie. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1873. Second Edition. Hardcover. Pictorial green boards tight and square corners lightly bumped. Edgewear to top/bottom spine. Gilt titles and cover illust. Top-edge gilt. Tissue-guard overlays to 12 illust. B/w plates; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 15 pages . George Gebbie hardcover
186574340Boston:: De Vries Ibarra and Company 1865. First edition. publisher's beveled green gilt cloth. A lovely copy of an uncommon book. The corners are a little rubbed. 12mo. Illustrated by Colored Plates and Numerous Woodcuts after Gustave Dore Daubigny Timms and Others including a color frontispiece and ten color plates. . With an Introduction from Thomas Miller. De Vries, Ibarra, and Company, hardcover
19503652New York: Harper & Brothers 1950. Gustave Dore. Lovely 1950 reproduction of the 1865 Dore Bible. This book measures approximately 13" x 9" with 421 numbered pages minus the appendix. Bound in full leather wonderfully blind-stamped decorations. All edges gilt. Full page Gustave Dore illustrations throughout.<br /> <br /> The Bible is in near fine condition. Two small spots of water damage on the front board. Several abrasion marks on the rear board. Light scratches on the gilt edges of the textblock. A stunning edition would make for an exceptional gift or acquisition. <br /> <br /> This King James Version bible is beautifully illustrated with clear and slightly larger font for easy reading. <br /> <br /> Please view the many other rare titles available for purchase at our store. We are always interested in purchasing individual or collections of fine books.<br /> <br /> <br /> Inventory # N1-9. Harper & Brothers unknown
1986Q-0917493044Newport Harbor Art Museum 1986-01-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Newport Harbor Art Museum paperback
0865318794.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19856pffaWestview Press Inc 1985. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. The wraps are a little shelf rubbed. Internally clean and tightly bound. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Westview Press, Inc paperback
1976fl-043Pennsylvania: Franklin Library. VG : in very good condition without dust jacket as issued. Watered silk endpapers. Cream silk marker. Aeg. 1976. Limited Edition. Brown/gilt tooled leather binding. 230mm x 160mm 9" x 6". 625pp. Heavy book - extra shipping needed for overseas. . Franklin Library hardcover
B9798376028735Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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ria9798376028735_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; resistant framework the perplexing gathering of guard reactions found in people and other high level vertebrates that repulses illness causing organic entities microbes. Resistance from sickness is really presented by two helpful gua paperback
Exhibition catalogue for the show at the Barbican Art Gallery with the title of the same name. Book is in excellent condition in black cloth with gilt print at spine, large oblong format. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Dust jacket shows the slightest signs of shelf wear only, no tears. 191 pages with large prints in color, some b&w throughout. From the preface: "Over the centuries London has been visited by many artists from abroad and this exhibition is an attempt to illustrate how each visitor has in turn found inspiration from the city. The exhibition interprets this 'image' of London, reveals how the city has changed through four hundred years, and explores the idea of the city in the mind of the visitors and their response to it. Wyngaerde was the earlist artist to attempt to represent the city with relative accuracy. He conceived London as a great Gothic city with many towers and spires. Thomas Wyek may have witnessed the Great Fire, and he certainly painted several views of it. After the Fire, London was rapidly rebuilt and expanded. The subsequent completion of the new cathedral and the City's increasing commercial success attracted many traveller-artists. With its bustling market, Covent Garden was a favourite subject of the 18th-century artists such as Van Aken and Angillis. By contrast the serene Thames views of Canaletto and Joli recall Venice, and their interpretation of London as a city of grace and enlightenment seem more in keeping with the neo-classical order that fashioned the second half of the 18th Century. In the 19th Century artists began to depict the darker side of London. Focusing upon scenes of labour, poverty and suffering in an oppressive industrial environment, G?ricault and Dor? portrayed the Babylonian image of London. Nevertheless, Victorian London was also shown as a city of success and wealth. The river scenes of Whistler, and the busy, yet fashionable Street scenes of Bianche, Tissot and De Nittis represent it as essentially a hive of activity, business and busy-ness. Wistler and Monet were also inspired by the atmosphere of London, the foggy and nocturnal views ...
2001227021New York. : Gramercy Books. 2001. First edition thus. . Gilt decorated hard cover. . Fine copy in fine dust jacket in mylar. As new. . Folio. . Illustrated in black white and color by Gustave Dore. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Gramercy Books. hardcover
187736299New York: Harper & Brothers 1877. A plate from the volume The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Measures roughly 36 x 46 cm 14 x 18". Small faint stain to lower edge not affecting image. A near fine copy. ; Prints; 36 x 46 cm. Harper & Brothers unknown
1874163583Stuttgart: Eduard Hallberger 1874. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Owner name on 2nd 3rd FEPs. Hinges starting. Rubbing along panel edges. Text block edges gilt. Illustrations by Gustav Dore. Text in German. Rare. Gorgeous illustrations by Gustave Dore.; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Eduard Hallberger hardcover
1885008973London and New York: Cassell Petter & Galpin 1885. Old Testament Apocrypha and New Testament. have separate title pages are paged separately and plates are listed separately. Title pages printed in black and red. 3 volumes bound in 2 968 pages ; pages 969-1116 188 346 pages 238 leaves of plates. Vol. 1. Old Testament. Genesis to Lamentations -- Vol. 2. Old Testament. Ezekiel to Malachi. Apocrypha. New Testament. No date circa 1885. Two volumes bound in contemporary embossed pebbled calf backs with five raised bands and gilt lettering marbled end papers with wide intricate gilt roll-tooled doublures all edges gilt. Very Good Vol.I with hinge open at t.p. front joint opening 2" at top edge 1" tear p.965 at left margin both volumes with wear at at joints edges and corner with loss of leather at corners small tears to calf at spine ends. Still a solidly bound set with none of the heavy foxing this book is prone toa quite clean and lovely set the illustrations especially bright and clean. Gustav Dore was considered the master illustrator of his time and this Bible is one of his crowning achievements. . First Thus. Embossed Calf. Very Good. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Cassell, Petter & Galpin Hardcover books
65840London Paris & New York: Cassell Petter & Galpin c.1875. 2 vols. Large 4to. 31 x 23.5 cm. Publisher's original decorative brown cloth gilt neatly rebacked preserving original spines renewed endpapers all edges gilt. Text in two columns. 220 full-page wood-engraved plates after Gustave Doré. Exteriors lightly rubbed corners a bit bruised some darkening to verso of frontispiece in each album final leaf of Vol.1 with restored partial loss to margin with some loss of text some occasional light spottinggenerally a very good set. "In the 1870s The Doré Bible was perhaps the most treasured and expensive book in the world" Malan 81. Certainly it proved a milestone in Doré's career. Doré's illustrations for the Bible first published in French in 1866 were a great success and in 1867 Doré had a major exhibition of his work in London which led to the founding of Doré Gallery in Bond Street London. Doré's "Bible was enthusiastically sponsored by one of the greatest French publishers of illustrated books of the day… Its original reception was truly remarkable… A second edition of the Bible was called for almost at once… Editions appeared in almost every European country… One of the first off the mark was an English edition from Cassell Petter and Galpin 1867. This caused an even greater sensation than the French edition and the demand among collectors for any and everything by Doré was clamorous" Muir 224. London, Paris & New York: Cassell, Petter & Galpin, [c.1875]. hardcover