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1893biblio368Hartford Conn: American publishing company 1893. Fine. <p> </p><p>Chromolitography 7 3/4 x 12 1/4 Print provided from the portofolio: Our Navy Its Growth and Achievements</p><p> </p> American publishing company unknown
1969009593San Francisco: Kayak Press 1969. Book. Very Good Plus. Pictorial Printed Wrappers. SIGNED BY AUTHOR. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. SIGNED BY AUTHOR at front end page. His 2nd book. Printed in an edition of 1000 copies. Very Good Plus bottom corner crease rear wrapper spine and half of rear wrapper evenly browned. Kayak Press Paperback
2013019874Istanbul: Denizler Kitabevi 2013. Soft cover. New. Folio - over 12 - 15" tall. In original decorative cloth bdg. Folio. 41 x 31 cm. In English. Color ills. 218 1 p. A very heavy volume. Fisher's illustrations of Constantinople and its environs. Constantinople and the scenery of the Seven Churches of Asia Minor. Illustrated. In a series of drawings from nature by Thomas Allom. With an historical account of Constantinople and descriptions of the plates by the rev. Robert Walsh LL. D. ISTANBUL - Constantinople Ottoman culture Engraving Illustrations History of art Travel Voyage Memoirs Archeology Byzantium Western travellers. <br/> <br/> Denizler Kitabevi paperback
19897372Lebanon PA: Red Howler Press 1989. Soft Cover. Near Fine binding. Octavo. 20 pp. plates. Limited edition numbered 22 of 50 copies signed by Zundenfel and Moyer on the colophon. As issued in Japanese stab-sewn stiff papers wrapper with blind-stamped title on the front cover; 6 striking prints were engraved on end grain maple blocks and printed on Kitakata Japanese paper. Each engraving is additionally signed by Moyer and numbered 22/75. A bright copy without wear. Uncommon and delightful. Red Howler Press unknown
97061301Dong Ho Village n.d. ca 1950's. A suite of 15 color woodcuts each print ca. 7.5 x 13 cxm card matted contained in a ma- tching folder with one more print layed down. These hand make prints are used for the Lunar New Year cele- bration of "Tet" in Vietnam. They are displayed inside homes and by doors to invoke or exclude what is depicted in the prints in the hopes of gaining good luck good fortune and a good social life in the New Year. These prints were made in Dung Ho village about 30 miles North of Hanoi and have been made there for hundreds of years. Hand-made printed in color by hand on woodblockss. Each print depicts a charming folk illustration in a variety of 15 celebrated and famous images or icons. unknown
1899219046New York.: Harper's Weekly. July 11899. Three photographic prints each approx 11 x 20 cms and three black and white engravings together 33.5 x 20.4 cms all captioned printed on two conjoined newspaper leaves pp 645-648 41 x 28.5 cms the associated articles: "Samoa in War-Time" in full with a cameo portrait of the Chief Justice of Samoa and "The Philippine Revolt." partial with a small sketch map of Malolos printed on the verso central fold a few small edge tears and faint toning but in good condition. Malcolm Ross the author and photographer of "Samoa in War-time" was a New Zealand freelance journalist and war correspondent for the New Zealand press as well as the Melbourne Age. In 1899 he spent three months in Samoa covering the clashes for the leadership of the colony that followed the death of Malietoa Laupepa the incumbent chief at the time. <br>Unusual late 19th Century coverage of Samoa especially by a New Zealand photojournalist. <br> <br>The second spread with the incomplete accompanying article by Joh F. Bass a "Special Correspondent of "Harper's Weekly" on "The Philippine Revolt" has an unsurprising pro-American tone: the armed conflict between the First Philippine Republic and the United States 1899-1902 was clearly viewed by the United States as an insurrection rather than as a continuation of the struggle for independence by Filipino nationalists that had begun in 1896 with the Philippine Revolution. . Harper's Weekly. unknown
0221VI094A9Paperback. Good. Kleine Erzählungen über ein Buch mit Kupfern: oder Leicht Geschichte für kinder. Illustrated woodcut edition: Kleine Erzählungen über ein Buch mit . Philadelphia : Gedruckt für Johnson und Warner. 1809. paperback
1970000243Amsterdam / New York: Van Gendt / Abner Schram 1970. First Edition. . Hardcover. See Description. 4to. pp. 247 1. Contains many b&w illustrations. Green cloth with dust jacket. Near fine condition. Miniscule dusting/foxing to upper edge of text block. Dust jacket is vg/fine. "The present bibliography describes over 100 titles containing ca. 2800 etchings by De Hooghe." -d.j. Contains indexes. <br/> <br/> Van Gendt / Abner Schram hardcover
Haskel, Karl, Ingela LindIn Pristine Condition. unknown
Eilertsen, MogensIn Pristine Condition. unknown
1860biblio651Leipzig: Rudolph Weigel 1860-1864. <p>in8 rel demi-toile 6 vol en 3 fortes mouillures au tome 5-6 vol3 sans dommages fongiques mais le papier ondulé ex-libris MKG</p><p>t 1 Histoire de la gravure sur bois et sur meÌtal jusque vers la fin du XVIe sieÌ€cle</p><p>Histoire de la gravure au burin jusque vers la fin du XVIe sieÌ€cle Nielles</p><p>t 2 Les maiÌ‚tres allemands et neÌerlandais du XVe sieÌ€cle</p><p>t 3 Les maiÌ‚tres neÌerlandais et allemands du XVIe sieÌ€cle</p><p>t 4 Suite des maiÌ‚tres allemands et neÌerlandais du XVIe sieÌ€cle</p><p>t 5 Les maiÌ‚tres italiens du XVe et XVIe sieÌ€cle</p><p>t 6 Suite des maiÌ‚tres italiens du XVe et XVIe sieÌ€cle</p><p>Table geÌneÌrale et alphabeÌtique des maiÌ‚tres et des monogrammes</p> Rudolph Weigel unknown
188917541Very Good. 1889. Etching. This antique etching is lightly toned with some staining along the outer edge of the right margin and the metal border plate mark as expected with this intaglio printmaking technique. Overall size: 12" x 9". Etching size: 7.25" x 5". . unknown
192217609The House of Art. Fair. 1922. Hardcover. This antique print is toned with some light chipping to right and left edges and an old damp stain on the right side and two tiny 1/8" abrasions to the print. 30.25" x 18.25". . The House of Art hardcover
1936375755The Studio London Undated c.1936. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition. One of Holme's four classic Studio Publications on Japanese print culture presenting a finely curated suite of kacho-ga plates that helped shape early Western appreciation of ukiyo-e. A handsome volume and still one of the most approachable gateways into the field with a graceful selection of ukiyo-e images centred on the world of the geisha; musicians dancers and performers captured in moments of poise ritual and quiet artistry. Holme's curation highlights the refinement of gesture costume and setting offering Western readers an early respectful window onto the professional culture of women trained in music dance and social accomplishment. It's the most atmospheric of the four volumes rich in mood and stage-like elegance. 8 large colour plates images measuring 15 x 22 cms approx each with tissue guards and 6 pages of explanatory text. Some foxing to the paper throughout but not to the printed images though their surrounds are foxed. Printed boards covered in Japanese style paper. The spine is absent though the binding is still firm. Printed paper label to front board as issued. Size: 25 x 31.5 cms. Category: Antiquarian & Rare; New Arrivals; This item may require more postage than the rates shown for delivery outside the UK. If extra postage is required we will contact you before processing your order and you will be given the details and option to decline the extra cost. The Studio hardcover
193032214London: Faber & Faber Limited 1930. Hardcover. First Edition: Limited to 300 numbered copies signed by the author. This copy being No. 18 and signed by the author on the Limitation Page. 6 x 9.25in. xi. 331pp. Publisher's cloth boards with gilt decoration and titling. FINE/AS NEW. Flawless. As pictured. Faber & Faber Limited hardcover
1870006781New York: J. C. Buttre 1870. Near Fine. 1 leaf 26 x 18 cm. with engraving of George Washington from the portrait by Gilbert Stuart. Full bust head to left. Vignette. Mezzotinto. "Engraved expressly for this work." -- at lower edge. Baker 188. Scarce. In Near Fine Condition: very light discoloration behind the "G" in "G. Washington"; otherwise clean and crisp. J. C. Buttre unknown
1815005403London: J. Jenkins 1815. Very Good. 1 hand-colored aquatint etching 262 x 328 mm image is 152 x 226 mm; mat is 14 x 17 inches. Published Aug. 1 1815. From The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and Her Allies from 1799 to 1815. In Very Good Condition: lightly soiled in margin; image is clean and bright. J. Jenkins unknown
1850006783S.l.: s.n. 1850. Very Good. 1 leaf 27 x 18 cm. with engraving of Francis Hopkinson from a portrait by Robert Edge Pine. Sitting at a table holding a quill in his right hand. Several books are to Hopinson's right. Image is 11 x 9 cm. Facsimile signature of Hopkinson below image. No date of publication. The Engraver James Barton Longacre died in 1869. Stauffer Check-list 2002. Baker 3222. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: upper edge is creased and darkened with one chip; otherwise clean and crisp. s.n. unknown
189815787Very Good. 1898. Non-Book. This original magazine cover has light wear at the extremities but clean and very good. . . unknown
0714107409.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
181818652London: John Murray. Very Good. 1818. Print. This original 1818 aquatint is toned with with modest soiling in lower left margin and shadow of text from page it faced in book but overall in very good condition. 10.5" x 8.25" . John Murray unknown
194618489Very Good. 1946. Print. This 1946 magazine print includes 2 2-sided sheets that are toned but clean and in very good condition. 12.5" x 9". . unknown
183019020Good. c. 1830. Print. This original 19th century color lithograph has light foxing with some small abrasions to the large leaf and 2 tears on the left side but in good condition. 14" x 8.5" . unknown
4011Newark. N.J.:: The Library Printed by the Baker Printing Co. . Not illustrated; 23 pp. 8vo gray stiff wrappers front printed. OCLC shows 2 copies at the Newark Public Library.Page 4 contains a short quotation vy Edward Fairbrother Strange Keeper of Woodwork at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London; expert on Japanese and Chinese Art and author of Japanese Illustration; a History of the Arts of Wood-Cutting and Colour Printing in Japan. Pages 5–12 describes the process used and a brief history of the art; pages 13–19 contain a list of the prints; pages 20–23 has a list of books on the subject. [Newark. N.J.:: The Library, Printed by the Baker Printing Co.], ,. unknown
1829List3693Philadelphia 1829. Folio 2 pp. Tear to title page some chips to margins with loss good condition overall. An early Philadelphia theatrical music imprint by I. T. Norton credited on the sheet as “I. T. Norton R.A.M. Composer & Director of the Music to the Chestnut St. Theatre.†Norton served as musical director at the Second Chestnut Street Theatre during the late 1820s a period when the house mounted a mixture of melodrama burletta opera excerpts and popular entertainments requiring resident musical supervision and arrangement. Theatre directors of music routinely composed incidental numbers glees and topical songs for stage performance and subsequent publication bridging the repertory of live performance and domestic music-making.<br /> <br /> Mister Punchinello! draws upon the well-known Punch and Judy puppet tradition. The text is lyrically straightforward built around the repeated refrain “Oh mamma I must be married to Mister Punchinello†suggesting a number intended for accessible vocal delivery rather than elaborate dramatic structure. The R.A.M. designation appended to Norton’s name—presented without elaboration on the imprint—appears as a professional credential typical of early nineteenth-century music publishing though he very well may have never attended the Royal Academy of Music.<br /> <br /> A representative survival from the intersection of Philadelphia theatre culture and early American sheet music production. OCLC locates about a dozen copies across multiple entries. unknown