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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
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
1846286874London: Arthur Hall Virtue & Co. 1846. First Edition. Hardcover. Near fine copy in the original publisher's gilt-blocked and blind-bordered cloth edges very slightly toned. Corners sharp with an overall tight bright and clean impression. Physical description; 208 pages. Subjects; Normandy. Travel Literature. France. London: Arthur Hall, Virtue & Co. 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
1859ZB1347103James S. Virtue 1859. Price HAS BEEN REDUCED by 10% until Monday June 29 SALE item 380 pp. rebound in buckram hardcover minor INTERNAL library markings else text clean & binding tight. Includes ALL PLATES except for The Woman at Samaria. The plates are very good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. James S. Virtue hardcover
1896j2226London: J S Virtue. G : in good condition without dust jacket. Some edge-rubbing and occasional light marking to covers. Corners slightly bumped Contents page of vol. one slightly loose- otherwise contents VG - clean and crisp. 1896. Reprint. Green/gilt hardback cloth cover. 290mm x 240mm 11" x 9". 95pp ads; 97pp ads. Profusely illustrated with tissue-guarded plates and includingsheet music; with illustrated endpapers. Published for the Slade. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . J S Virtue hardcover
182431942Chez N. Delangle éditeur et chez Dalibon libraire, 1824. 2 volumes in-8 reliés (22,7 x 15 cm), reliure plein cuir marron-chataîgne signée "Bottier", grand ornement à froid que les plats, divers ornements sur le dos (à froid et dorés) ainsi que filets, guirlandes et titre doré, tranches marbrées. Tome 1: faux-titre, frontispice gravé, titre, CXCI ( (Observations préliminaires de Charles Nodier, Avis de l'imprimeur, suivis de "Abrégé de l'histoire de la Ligue", de "Discours bref et véritable par Pierre Cornejo", de "Brief traité des misères de la ville de paris", et "Autres discours", puis "La Sayre Ménippéé"), et 194 pages, 4 planches hors-texte. Tome 2: faux-titre, titre, frontispice gravé, 405 pages, 4 planches hors-texte (dont une figure signée J. M. Moreau 1808), 9 planches hors-texte au total. Quelques rares rousseurs. Un coin lég. rogné et défaut de la coiffe supérieure du T.2 . Bel ensemble bien relié.
1855381278London: Virtue 1855. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor copy in half leather over cloth covered boards. Spine bands worn with some loss. Panel edges bumped and rubbed as with age. Front boards loose but present. Back board starting. Scattered foxing. Previous owner's signature. Physical description: 1 Volume various paging. Subjects: Art history. 19th century Art periodicals. London: Virtue hardcover
1850H334Lansing: R.W. Ingals State Printer 1850. Hardcover. First Edition. 5.25 x 7.5in. 880pp. Bound in full calf of the period. FAIR. Shows shelf rubbing and age with loss and chipping front and back board loose but holding textblock marginally foxed and soiled throughout. As pictured. R.W. Ingals, State Printer hardcover
1848164591848. Women's Education Women Employment Virtue Howard. "Report on Female Teaching" and the appeal of working with women teachers delivered before the Oxford Teachers' Association May 17 1848. Paris Maine: G. Washington Millett 1848. 15 pages. Prior to 1850 teaching was a career held in the majority by men but by the mid-1800s there was a growing movement of female teachers. Women were attracted to teaching positions for financial independence and for the mental vigor which they required. Document report regarding the qualifications usefulness privileges and appeal of working with women teachers. Very good condition. unknown
1802PHO-2173Paris, Desessarts, 1802. 5 volumes (7) in-8 (20x13cm), xxviii-248pp.- 1f, 2ff.-266pp.-1f., 2ff.-294pp., 2ff.-309pp.-1f.-31pp., xx-262pp., Relié basane marbré époque, dos lisse orné avec pièces de titre noires et tomaison rouges, tranches marbrées, quelques frottements et épidermures, coins usés,
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