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185980556London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1859. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
185880555London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1858. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
185380550London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1853. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
186280559London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1862-3. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
186680562London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1866. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
186580561London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1865. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
187580570New York:: D Appleton & Co. 1875. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Rubbing at joints and corners; old strengthening to the rear inner hinge; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. D Appleton & Co., unknown
187380568London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1873. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
184980546London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1849. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
185780554London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1857. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
186180558London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1861. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
186780563London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1867-8. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
185280549London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1852. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
186480560London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1864. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
185680553London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1856. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
186980564London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1869. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Marbled front free endsheet lacking; some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
185180548London:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1851. original 3/4 red morocco and marbled sides; elaborately gilt paneled spine; a.e.g. . Some slight rubbing at joints and corners; tight and sound; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published {for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, unknown
185280632New York:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1852. publisher's gilt-decorated cloth. . Cloth split at the lower joint; some fraying at other extremities; contents fine. Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published (for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, hardcover
185380633New York:: Published for the Proprietors by George Virtue 1853. publisher's gilt-decorated cloth. . Short splits to the cloth at top and bottom of the rear joint; contents clean. . Folio. Profusely illustrated from superb steel engraved plates and text illustrations. The longest running and arguably the most important Victorian art periodical. Additional postage applicable. Published (for the Proprietors) by George Virtue, hardcover
185312685London United Kingdom: George Virtue 1853. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Half bound with red leather back and corners with gilt edge reddish cloth completes the boards the four raised gilt bands on spine with the second band having gilt title and date of 1853. The leather corners are worn for one cm at three of the tips the leather has a surface tear one by four and one by five cm at the spine and front board. The page edges are gilt on the three edges the end pages are marbled. The book has 36 full page illustrations the book has a catalogue at the start "Exhibition of The Art-Industry of Dublin" and two pages are almost loose with worn edges. The book has been signed by previous owner and has 324 pages. <br/><br/> George Virtue hardcover
185412684London United Kingdom: George Virtue 1854. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Half bound with leather back and corners with gilt edge blue cloth completes the boards the four raised gilt bands on spine with black after the first band and gilt title and date of 1854. The leather corners are worn for one cm at the tips and at the base of the spine for one cm. The page edges are gilt on the three edges the end pages are marbled. The book is suppose to have 36 full page illustrations however one is missing and does not appear to have ever been present #21. The Vintage In The South Of France. The book has no marks and 376 pages. <br/><br/> George Virtue hardcover
185112686London United Kingdom: George Virtue 1851. First Edition Thus. Hardcover. Good/No Dust Jacket. Half bound with Black leather back and corners with gilt edge tan cloth completes the boards the four raised gilt bands on spine after the first band a gilt title and date of 1851. The leather corners are worn for one cm at the tips and one for four cm and at the base of the spine for one cm. The cloth section of the boards is worn at the edges. The page edges are gilt on the three edges the end pages are marbled. The book has no marks and 264 pages. <br/><br/> George Virtue hardcover
1853456004London ; New York : George Virtue 1853. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in decoratively gilt- and blind-tooled red leather with black leather labels to spine and all edges gilt. Boards are well-preserved lightly rubbed to the leather edges with some dust-staining to rear board. Spine worn at the joints with a tear to the lower front no loss. Marbled endpapers. Some light marginal dust-dulling and foxing internally. A remarkably tight volume with plates retaining their tissue guards. Remains strong and well-preserved overall. Physical description; viii 324 viii 64 pages : illustrations 36 plates ; 33 cm. Notes; At head of title page: New Series. Volume V. The title page is engraved. Triple column text. Includes the Exhibition of Art-Industry in Dublin. Subjects; Art Victorian - Great Britain - Periodicals Decorative arts - Great Britain - 19th century - Exhibitions Exhibitions - Ireland - Dublin - 1853. London ; New York : George Virtue hardcover
1020851864.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1831285906London : printed by C. Baynes Duke Street Lincoln's-Inn-Fields ; published by George Virtue 1831. First Edition. Softcover. Poor copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; wear and tear as with age. Text remains in fine condition and without blemish. Provenance; from the library of Robert Deyell with the owner's bookplate. Physical description; 94 pages. Subjects; Cities and towns England. Architecture England Cities and towns England. Architecture England. Description and travel 19th century. Essex England Description and travel 18th century. Genre; Illustrated. London : printed by C. Baynes, Duke Street, Lincoln's-Inn-Fields ; published by George Virtue paperback