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189217626Raphael Tuck & Sons. Very Good. 1892. Print. Original antique color chromolithograph from the rare and highly sought "The Voyage of Columbus." The print is lightly toned with soiling in the margins but the illustration is clean and overall in very good condition. Current overall size including margins: 15.75" x 12" trimmed down slightly from original size to clean up edges. Chromolitho size: 13" x 9.5". . Raphael Tuck & Sons unknown
189217623Raphael Tuck & Sons. Very Good. 1892. Print. Original antique color chromolithograph from the rare and highly sought "The Voyage of Columbus." The print is lightly toned with soiling in the margins but the illustration is clean and overall in very good condition. Current overall size including margins: 15.75" x 12" trimmed down slightly from original size to clean up edges. Chromolitho size: 13" x 9.5". . Raphael Tuck & Sons unknown
1790264928.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1976Q-0877791015G. & C. Merriam Co 1976-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! G. & C. Merriam Co hardcover
1978biblio270New York: Overlook Press 1978. Fine/fine. <p>Folio 224p brown cloth ill DJ color and b&w illustrations </p> Overlook Press hardcover
1878biblio363George Barrie ca 1878. Fine. <p> Engraving after B Le Gempt paper 342x272mm image 240x305mm</p> George Barrie unknown
56324Copenhagen 1763-81. . 8 Copper-Engraved plates from this massive Danish atlas. Original folds some marginal tears several are mounted on larger sheets with spots of glue at upper margins; clean and very good for the most part. Sizes are about 12 x 9 inches; some are trimmed smaller. Titles are: H. Zebaoths Kirke / Fridrichshafns Castell-Kirke / Friderichsberg Slotsgaard 2 copies - one is colored / Harboes Frue-Closter / Fridrichs Tydske Kirke paa Christianshavn / Arrest-Huset / Vor Frelseres Kirke paa Christianshavn partly colored. <br/><br/> Copenhagen, 1763-81. unknown
1866biblio544Montréal: John Lovell 1866. Very Good. <p>Tinted lithograph after photograph 255x330 mm brownished margins not affected image</p> John Lovell unknown
1866biblio543Montréal: John Lovell 1866. Very Good. <p>Tinted lithograph after photograph 255x330 mm brownished margins image clean</p> John Lovell unknown
1866biblio546Montréal: John Lovell 1866. Very Good. <p>Tinted lithograph after photograph 255x330 mm brownished margins not affected image Small spot in the sky</p> John Lovell unknown
1866biblio542Montréal: John Lovell 1866. Very Good. <p>Tinted lithograph after photograph 255x330 mm margins brownished image clean</p> John Lovell unknown
1866biblio545Montréal: John Lovell 1866. Very Good. <p>Tinted lithograph after photograph 255x330 mm brownished margins not affected image</p> John Lovell unknown
1866biblio541Montréal: John Lovell 1866. Very Good. <p>Tinted lithograph from photograph 255x330mm margins brownished image clean</p> John Lovell unknown
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9248M. A. Donohue Chicago. HB NODJ No Date Early Vintage 1st edition Thus Purple with Black decorated cloth Cover minor rub & Wear & tiny Chips Extremities NF/VG NODJ back cover couple stains . First Thus. Hard Cover. M. A. Donohue Chicago hardcover
1845007972London: Printed for Thomas Tegg 1845. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. New Edition. Tall 8vo. Very Good in contemporary half pebbled brown morocco over marbled boards spine with five raised bands and lettered in gilt marbled end papers the bookplate of noted Celtic language and folklore scholar Edgar M. Slotkin front paste down along with a small bookseller's label. Prior owner name top edge verso front end page. Boards rubbed at edges binding solid contents quite clean and unmarked. A scholar's copy. Printed for Thomas Tegg Hardcover
190964362aaozzB.T. Batsford / Charles Scribner's Sons 1909-01-01. Unbound. Acceptable. Ex-library copy originally published 1909. The book had been rebound into red cloth boards but the new binding eventually broke and the library determined that it could not be rebound. It was placed in a heavy cardboard box that is closed with ribbon ties. The pages of the book are mainly separated from the binding and tucked inside. Limited library markings but no text markings noted. B.T. Batsford / Charles Scribner's Sons unknown
AA/SC/14042<p>Art; Prints; Lithograph; Religious; A full color image of Our Lady of Guadeloupe on canvas with certification of authenticity at footer dated October 12 1978. Measures 18 3/4 X 11 1/2 inches Condition is VVG.</p> unknown
18800054081880. Near Fine. 1 albumen print 224 x 272 mm. Mat is 16 x 18 inches. No identification of photographer publisher or location. On the hill above the river are a tent and a small structure with smoke coming out of the chimney. On the board walkway over the shallow river sit two women with parasols and behind them two women stand; all are dressed primarily in white. In the carriage pulled by two horses are a man and a woman. Some cattle stand in the river and next to them are a man and a woman on horses the woman sidesaddle. On the far sde of the river are three men with cattle pulling a wagon. In Near Fine Condition: slight vertical creasing on left side; clean and bright. unknown
1819006595London: H. R. Young; and T. H. Whitely 1819. Hardcover. Fair . Volume 1 only. xii 171 1 p. 39 leaves of engraved plates; 30 cm. Calf boards. Marbled endpapers. Bound in following the title page is a slip "To the Public" stating that two of the prints Will Ellis and William Carstairs would "be delivered in the second volume." A pencilled note below states that they were never published and that the biographical sketches of the two found here were omitted from the small paper edition. Former owner's inscription on blank page following front endpapers: "James A. Taylor Nov 1884 No. 2035." This volume contains descriptions and portraits of interesting people from the reigns of William III and Queen Anne ranging from John Gale "a singular Deaf and Dumb Man" and Harry "an Old Raree-show-man" to Yorkshire Nan "Prince George's Cap Woman" and Daniel Defoe "a Political Writer and Novelist". In Fair Condition: lacking spine; front board detached but present; first few leaves of text partially detached; shadows from plates on facing pages of text; occasional foxing; otherwise clean and bright. H. R. Young; and T. H. Whitely hardcover
1815005399London: J. Jenkins 1815. Very Good -. 1 hand-colored aquatint etching 262 x 328 mm image is 154 x 222 mm; mat is 14 x 17 inches. Published July 1 1815. From The Martial Achievements of Great Britain and Her Allies from 1799 to 1815. In Very Good- Condition: lightly soiled in margins; image is clean and bright. J. Jenkins unknown
1929004149Paris: The Pleiad 1929. Hardcover. Fine. Giauque Fernand. 57 1 p. 1 hand-colored frontispiece 1 addition leaf of a hand-colored plate and 10 in-text illustrations; 28 cm. Original red cloth with gilt-rooled spine title. Burgundy slipcase with printed paper label on front section with handwritten copy number. Designed by Frederic Warde. This is no. 172 of a limited edition of 550. "The twelve illustrations ten in lithography and two hand-coloured have been made by Mr. Fernand Giauque. The Lutetia type used for the text designed by Mr. J. van Krimpen has been composed and printed by Joh. Enschedé en Zonen Haarlem Holland." -- Colophon. Former owner's name on front free endpaper Theodore W. Bozarth dated 1946. Inscribed by same hand at lower edge of back fixed endpaper: "S-- Trenton N.J." Theodore W. Bozarth 1918-2005 was a lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Air Force who served overseas in England and Japan. Book is in Fine Condition: clean and bright. Slipcase is in Very Good- Condition: edges are rubbed; minor separation at opening; otherwise solid; label is intact. The Pleiad hardcover
1890003892London: T.F. Robey 1890. Very Good. 16 black-and-white collotype views loose as issued in a light green envelope. Title from envelope. "Robey's Series" -- on envelope and on each image. Thomas F. Robey was a photographer active in London beginning in the 1890s. From about 1894 to about 1905 he was also active as a commercial photographer and printer with Eustace Curzon. They were among many photographers producing platinotypes or platinum prints around the turn of the century. "Platinogram" was the name given by Robey to these images made from platinotypes. As listed on the envelope the views are: The Tower Bridge Tower of London London Bridge Royal Exchange St. Paul's West Front Embankment Houses of Parliament Westminster Abbey Rotten Row Piccadilly Circus Albert Hall Albert Memorial Crystal Palace Trafalgar Square Ludgate Circus and the Great Wheel. There is no date of publication but the images appear to be from the 1890s. The detail in the street scenes is particularly impressive. There are no motorized vehicles in any of the scenes. Oval stationers label on front of envelope: Rowsell & Son Cheapside. In Very Good Condition: minor creasing at a few corners; loss of corners on two images; clean and bright. Envelope is in Good- Condition: separated into two sections; chipping along edges; minor loss at corners. Extremely scarce -- no other copies of these "Platinogram" views have been located. T.F. Robey unknown
1846006787Philadelphia: Illman & Sons 1846. Very Good. 1 leaf 19 x 11 cm. with engraving of Thomas Paine from a painting by George Romney. No date of publication. Although Thomas Illman and his sons were active as engravers and printers in Philadelphia from 1844 onward Illman & Sons is only listed in city directories for the years 1845-47. Scarce. In Very Good Condition: lightly soiled; very small dampstain at lower edge. Illman & Sons unknown