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199pp. 26 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
207pp. 26 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
199pp. 26 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
98pp. (part col.) port. 32 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
98pp. (part col.) ports. (part col.) Hardcover Very good condition good
681 p., illus. w/ pictorial sidelights by Wallace Morgan. Hardcover Very good condition; spine darkened, t.p. foxed
40 pages. Features: "The Long Voyage Home" - as seen and painted by nine American artists; The Detroit Artists' Market; Posters; Two Parts Sand, One Cement; A Matter of Legibility; Sidelights on Book Illustration; "An Ancient Watch Tower" (linoleum block print); When the Commercial Artist "Plays Ball"; Will it Make a Good Picture?; Art in a Mad World - editorial; and more. A sound vintage copy. Book
... Stapled softcover, very good condition, with lightly rubbed wraps, some light marks. some light wear at spine edge. Lltly bumped sp ends, corners. lightly tanned p. edges, ins wraps. O/w cln, tight, unmarked.
Pages 253-292 plus xxiv pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: The Campaign Against the Housefly; Homes of American Artists - "Red Oaks," the Summer House of John M. Carrere, Esq., White Plains, NY; The Wild Mushrooms; A Reclaimed Dwelling - how a farmhouse at Stokes Pogis, Villa Nova, PA, was Reclained and Transformed into a Habitable Dwelling; Curtains for the Summer Home; The Healthiest House in the World - designed by Milton Dana Morrill, of Washington; Trimming Old Trees; The Garden Gate - wonderful photos; Forest Conservation at Biltmore, the North Carolina estate of George W. Vanderbilt; Small Houses of Small Cost - from $3,500 to $5,500, belonging to Mssrs Cowle, Smith, Morrini, and Mrs.Turner; "Glenbrook," A Naturalistic Garden Designed by its Owner at Newburgh, NY; "The Lindens," The Summer Home of E.S. Williams, Esq., at Nahant, MA; The Profitable House - A House for a guaranteed cost; One-page vintage illustrated ad for the Electric Renovator, an early vaccum cleaning system; One-page ad for Wm. Knabe & Co. pianos; Ad for the Steinway Art Piano; Travel Ad for Muskoka Lake; Great two-color back page ad for Mennen's Borated Talcum Toilet Powder features lady at medicine cabinet; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Covers and some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
310 p. + 32 Plates: steel-engraved frontispiece, title-page, and 30 steel-engraved plates. Plates considerably foxed. Elaborate publisher's red morocco leather gift binding, tooled in blind; With a diamond shaped inset blue leather title piece, elaborately tooled and lettered in gold gilt. Binding worn at the extremities, but still attractive. Inked manuscript ownership of: Mrs. Laura W. Fells, Carlisle, Cumberland County, PA. April 21, 1859. This work was also published under the title, 'The Romance of American Landscape.' Sabin 70958; Wright, II, 2030. "During the first half of the nineteenth century artists fanned out across the northeastern United States to find aesthetic inspiration in nature (and historic architecture). Thomas Addison Richards (1820-1900) was one of the few who traveled extensively in the South. Through his paintings, illustrated magazine articles, and guidebooks, Richards introduced the natural beauty and distinct characteristics of this region to a national audience. Born in London, his family immigrated to America in 1831, moving first to Hudson, New York, and then to Charleston, South Carolina. Around 1837 they settled in the small town of Penfield, Georgia, the original site of Mercer University, where Richards's father, a Baptist minister, served as a charter trustee. In 1838 the young Richards left for Augusta, where for the next two years he offered lessons in painting and drawing and contributed travelogues about his rambles around Georgia to the Augusta Mirror, a local literary magazine. In 1841, sketchbook in hand, he left Augusta to travel around the South in search of picturesque scenes. In 1844 he settled permanently in New York City, where he gave art lessons from his studio and began taking classes at the National Academy of Design. He subsequently became a full academician and served as the institution's corresponding secretary from 1852 to 1892. Many of the paintings he regularly contributed to academy exhibitions were romantic landscapes of the South. Throughout the 1850s Richards penned numerous articles and books. He supplied illustrated articles based on his travels around the Northeast to Graham's Magazine (Philadelphia) and the Knickerbocker (New York). For the weekly Southern Literary Gazette, published by his brother out of Athens, Georgia, and Harper's New Monthly Magazine (New York), he submitted essays on his travels through the South. Richards enlivened his travelogues with personal anecdotes, legendary stories, tips on lodging, and engravings after his on-site drawings. In1854 a series of engravings after Richards's southern sketches appeared in Romance of American Landscape / American Scenery. In 1857 Richards married Mary E. Anthony, an author of children's stories. Thereafter, Richards concentrated on teaching and painting. He served as the first director of the Cooper Union School of Design for Women in New York, a position he held from 1858 to 1860, and taught at New York University from 1867 to 1887. At the National Academy and Brooklyn Art Association he exhibited still lifes and landscapes, often of tranquil southern scenes. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NW 45 BINDINGS
Hardcover with jacket in good condition. First edition, first printing. Jacket is lightly marked and edge-worn. Minor bumps and tears on upper edges of jacket and boards. Hardcover spine ends are bumped. Minor mark on page block head. Pages are clean and text is clear throughout. HCW Used
4to, 166pp., orig. printed wrappers.
4to, 166pp., orig. printed wrappers.
380 p. Hardcover Good condition in worn d.j. fair
Deux volumes, relies, demi-veau, dos a 4 nerfs et a l'impression dore, page de titre originale en couleurs, 130 x 220mm., 361 et464 pp., tables des matieres, carte depliante a la fin du premier volume. Bresil - Argebtine - Uruguay - La vie economique - L'emigration- Les emigrants leurs descendants - Politique - Les forces morales - "Cosas Criollas" . Bon etat.
Traduzione di Emilio Frisia. Con 16 tavole in bianco e nero . 8vo. pp. 260. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Prima edizione italiana (First Italian Edition). .
120 p. Wonderful color photographs, and insightful text. 4to. DJ. AS NEW. "The poignant photos and text of AMISH COUNTRY country extend an unprecedented invitation into the realm of the Amish. throughout the 120 pages Amish ways and the reasons behind them become real in striking images and descriptive vignettes. With his eye for graphic detail and arresting light, photographer Blair Seitz interprets a slice of Amish life. In these 175 color photos his wide journalistic experience undergirds his photographic presentation. Working from before sunrise to an hour past sunset, Blair captured the poetic richness of the Amish countryside as well as any magic moments in a day's routine within a 50-square-mile area in Pennsylvania's eastern Lancaster County. In her personalized text, Ruth Hoover Seitz characterizes the lifestyle of the Amish from childhood thorough old age. Drawing from numerous interviews with Amish people and non-Amish observers, she weaves the elements and values of Amish culture into factually based episodes. The book includes edited segments of the diary of a teacher in an Amish-Mennonite school. Ruth skillfully describes communal events such as the gathering of a "supper gang," a preaching service, a wedding and a funeral. her writing keeps the details of Amish distinctiveness secondary to the spirit of their faith and culture. - From the dust jacket. PA 04A
8vo [22.5 x 15 cm]; xvi, 445, 38 [publisher's catalogue] pp, 10 plates including 3 colored plates (chromolithographs), frontis of Macusi Indian in full dancing dress, folding map, 43 other wood-engraved illustrations, index. original red pictorial cloth, decorated in black, gilt title lettering, covers a little worn and faded, spine ends bit frayed, no ownership marks, very good clean copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Goodman 625: 'The work of a British ornithologist, who finally dispelled the Lake Parima myth'. Griffin 4879: 'A classic description of the interior of British Guiana in the 1880's: archaeology, anthropology, and natural history. A number of works published about this time deal with the aboriginal population of Guiana. This is the best of them. It marks a new departure, in that West Indian ethnological studies, hitherto inseparable from history, assumed a separate existence and identity'. Welch 53. Not in Field. The illustrations include views of Kaieteur Falls (higher than Niagara and unknown until 1871), portage, engraved rocks, feathered head-dresses, poisoned arrows and many others of Indians and their artifacts, costume, jewelry, musical instruments, bird, etc. The colored plates include feather head-dresses, bird.
Hardcover. Dust jacket has one or two minor scores. Slight creasing on jacket spine ends. Hardcover spine ends are a little bumped. Binding is sound and pages are clean throughout. Text and illustrations are clear. AF Used
12mo [19.5 x 14 cm]; xvi, 251, [iv, ads] pp, 9 plates including frontis, other illus, large folding map of Selkirk Range, with route in red and with inset of southern British Columbia. original red cloth, gilt spine title lettering, gilt and black ruled borders, spine slightly faded but gilt bright, else a fine clean copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Neate G50: 'He was one of the first to climb in Canada where he mad the first ascent of Mount Bonney in the Selkirks in 1888.' The author, an Irish alpinist who earlier had climbed in New Zealand and in the Swiss Alps, was highly regarded as an explorer and mountaineer, his survey of the Selkirks being carried out at a time when no map existed. Lowther 878.
Profilo della città oggi. Numerose illustrazioni in nero di G. Bertello . 8vo. pp. 222. . Ottimo (Fine). . Prima edizione (First Edition). .
- Chez Samuel Harding, à Londres 1739, petit in-8 (9,5x16cm), (12) 290pp., relié. - Rare édition originale parue anonymement, illustrée d'une grande carte dépliante des treize cantons suisses et de cinq planches dépliantes. Reliure de l'époque en pleine basane, dos à cinq nerfs orné de caissons, roulettes et fleurons dorés, ainsi que d'une pièce de titre rouge, filet à froid en encadrement des plats, toutes tranches mouchetées de rouge. Coiffe de tête accidentée avec manque, celle de queue frottée, deux coins émoussés et une épidermure sur le premier plat. Une galerie de ver en marge intérieure haute du volume, une autre un peu plus importante à partir de la page 207, sans manque de texte. Ex-dono manuscrit de l'époque sur la page de titre. David-François de Merveilleux (1652-1712) fut secrétaire-interprète de l'ambassadeur de France en Suisse. Les Amusemens des bains de Bade sont présentés sous forme de lettres, dans lesquels des expéditeurs fictifs racontent leurs expériences - parfois insolites - aux bains suisses. Agréable exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
in-16, 220 pages, broche, couv. Bel exemplaire. [109-B10]
Buenos Aires, Edit. Emecé, 1966. Título del original en inglés: Reflections on America. Traducción de Marisa Martínez Corvalán. 170 p. 8º. Rústica editorial ilustrada algo deslucida. Buen ejemplar.
Barcelona, Luis de Caralt editor, 1943. Col. Atalaya del Mundo. 374p. 8º. Cartoné editorial con sobrecubierta algo rozada. Algunas manchas de óxido en páginas en blanco. Buen ejemplar.