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2016538365Rio De Janeiro: DE LIVROS COBOGO 2016. Oversized full colour hardcover with unclipped dust jacket in an unread condition. LW. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Used. DE LIVROS COBOGO Hardcover
1422659Editora Cobogó. New. Brand New. Editora Cobogó unknown
9,7819E+12COBOGO EDITORA. new. COBOGO EDITORA unknown
2022__885724492XSkira 2022. Hardcover. New. 231 pages. 12.25x10.00x1.00 inches. Skira hardcover
2007B39695Sao Paulo: Pinacoteco do Estado de Sao Paulo 2007. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. Presumed first edition 2007 hardcover with illustrated paper boards quarto 197pp. illustrated in b&w and color. Book near fine with bump to top of boards near spine binding tight text clean bright and unmarked. No DJ. Text in Portuguese and English. Exhibition catalog. Pinacoteco do Estado de Sao Paulo hardcover
1930306058London : Faber & Faber Ltd. 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original title-blocked pictorial cloth. Spine bands worn with some wear and tear missing the spine covering. Remains well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 75 pages. Subjects; Migrations of nations ; Poetry. Poetry Modern 20th century. French poetry 20th century Translations into English. Migrations of nations. Genre; Poetry. London : Faber & Faber Ltd. hardcover
THPU-74665Hardcover. NEW. US Standard Edition. We will ship same day or next day with trackable delivery method. Expedited Shipping Available. We don't entertain INTERNATIONAL orders ATM. 30-day money-back guarantee. hardcover
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THPU-74364Paperback. NEW. US Standard Edition. We will ship same day or next day with trackable delivery method. Expedited Shipping Available. We don't entertain INTERNATIONAL orders ATM. 30-day money-back guarantee. paperback
196239526Paris: Au Vent d'Arles 1962. FIRST EDITION of this important collection of poetic reflections on Braque's birds. 37 pp. A SPECIAL COPY PRINTED ESPECIALLY FOR SAINT-JOHN PERSE aside from the 150 numbered copies. Printed on extremely fine thick Richard de Bas laid paper. 4to. Original printed wraps. UNCUT AND UNOPENED WITH NO DEFECTS. ABSOLUTELY PRISTINE AND PERFECT AND EXTREMELY RARE AS SUCH. <br/><br/> Au Vent d'Arles paperback
1650007147Iran 1650. No Binding. Good. Single illuminated manuscript leaf approx. 207 x 143 mm recto and verso with a finely painted Safavid miniature on the recto depicting a courtly audience scene: a ruler seated on a carpeted dais in conversation with an elder figure attended by courtiers within an architectural interior featuring tiled walls and a fountain. Executed in opaque watercolor and gold the composition and palette are characteristic of mid-Safavid manuscript painting. The text is written in an accomplished nasta'liq hand within gold-ruled borders. The verso displays an ornamental poetic layout with geometric compartments central medallion and polychrome floral cornerpieces indicating a deluxe literary manuscript likely poetic or historical in nature. Safavid Iran probably Shiraz. The calligraphy illumination and figural style correspond to Shiraz production of the mid-17th century a period noted for refined manuscript painting and decorative page design. Good overall condition. Moderate toning and wear to paper with soft creases and scattered staining. Minor rubbing to pigments and gold. Old tape remnants at the corners on verso; edges slightly worn. The miniature and calligraphy remain well preserved and visually appealing. Ships unmounted and unframed <br/> <br/> unknown
16500071451650. No Binding. Good. Single manuscript leaf size approx. 217 x 133 mm in Persian written on both recto and verso in elegant black nasta'liq script on buff paper. The text is arranged in ruled panels with a central vertical floral divider and enlivened by diagonal gilt cartouches and triangular cornerpieces illumintated in gold deep blue and polychrome floral decoration. The text is composed in refined Persian literary prose with rhythmic cadence consistent with ethical and didactic writing in the tradition of Sa'di of Shiraz and is very likely drawn from the Golestan or a closely related classical prose work. The confident calligraphy and balanced design are characteristic of Safavid-period book production intended for cultivated private readership. The illuminated cartouches with reserved script together with the delicate floral ornamentation reflect a mature Safavid aesthetic while later marginal or interlinear annotations in blue attest to continued reading and use. Condition is consistent with age and use. The paper shows overall toning and surface wear with areas of rubbing and discoloration including a noticeable rubbed patch affecting text on one side. Minor losses at lower corners and abrasions. Gold and pigments remain largely intact and visually effective. The calligraphy throughout remains clear and legible. Preserved as a single detached leaf. Ships unmounted and unframed <br/> <br/> unknown
2009x-0805851321Routledge 2009. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 505 pages. 9.00x6.00x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
2009x-080585133XRoutledge 2009. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 505 pages. 8.75x5.75x1.00 inches. Routledge paperback
193078794Paris: A l'enseigne du Pot Cassé 1930. Fine. A l'enseigne du Pot Cassé Paris 1930 13.50 x 20.50 cm broché New edition one of 200 numbered copies on Rives laid paper deluxe copy. Light sunning to head and foot of spine handsome copy with full margins. Work illustrated with wood engravings by René Pottier. A l'enseigne du Pot Cassé unknown
184276117Bruxelles : Wouters Raspoet et Ce. 1842. 220x145mm. 374Êpages reliure demi-basane. Plats papier marbr. Auteur titre filet et ornementations dors au dos. Cachet de possesseur sur les deux pages de garde suprieure. Bel exemplaire. 1178 Wouters, Raspoet et Ce. unknown
6209351492.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
620935405X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1905145291905. Magic Lantern Iran Collection of 3 Vintage Optical Lantern images of Iran circa 1905. 3 1/4" X 4." The images include the Qajar king palace royal gardens in Tehran and the Khaju Bridge in Isfahan. In the first image we see a Persian man in traditional 19th century clothing strolling in the Qajar royal Palace and gardens. The second image is a very rare aerial view of 19th century Tehran labeled "the Shah's gardens and the new neighborhoods." Since this image predates airplanes it is an extremely rare find probably using an aerial balloon. In the final image we see the Khaju Bridge which is one of the most famous bridges in Isfahan Iran. It was built by the Persian Safavid king Shah Abbas II around 1650 C.E. on the foundations of an older bridge. It has 23 arches and is 105 meters long and 14 meters wide. The bridge served as both a bridge and a dam and public meeting place as it links the Khaju quarter on the north bank with the Zoroastrian quarter across the Zayandeh River. <br /> <br /> These are positives on a glass lantern Gelatine silver bromure. In 1850 two Daguerreotypists in Philadelphia William and Frederick Langenheim invented a transparent positive image of a photograph in the form of a glass slide that could be projected onto a wall or screen using a Magic Lantern. Magic lanterns also known as optical lanterns provided one of the most popular forms of entertainment during their heyday in the 18th and 19th centuries. Using an artificial light source and a combination of lenses these devices enlarged small transparency images or miniature models and projected them onto a wall or screen. dimensions : The photographer of the first two images Arthur Radiguet died the same year the images were made1905 he worked for the " la Maison Molteni" famous for their lantern images. The third image was produced by T.H. McAllister a very important and famous company based in New York which specialized in magic lantern equipment and images. Scarce and in very good condition. unknown
1905144251905. Collection of 5 Vintage Optical Lantern images of Iran circa 1905. 3 1/4" x 4." The images include the Qajar Royal Palace the royal gardens in Tehran the Khaju Bridge in Isfahan and Muslims at prayer in a Persian Mosque. In the first image we see a Persian man in traditional 19th century clothing strolling in the Qajar Royal Palace and gardens. The second image is a very rare aerial view of 19th century Tehran labeled "the Shah's gardens and the new neighborhoods." Since this image predates airplanes it is an extremely rare find probably using an aerial balloon. In the third image we see the Khaju Bridge which is one of the most famous bridges in Isfahan Iran. It was built by the Persian Safavid king Shah Abbas II around 1650 C.E. on the foundations of an older bridge. It has 23 arches and is 105 meters long and 14 meters wide. The structure served as both a bridge and a dam and public meeting place as it links the Khaju quarter on the north bank with the Zoroastrian quarter across the Zayandeh River. The next image shows a larger gathering of Muslims kneeling at prayer under an archway in a Persian Mosque. The fifth image is the ruins of Persepolis. <br /> <br /> These are positives on a glass lantern Gelatin silver bromide. Magic lanterns also known as optical lanterns provided one of the most popular forms of entertainment during their heyday in the 18th and 19th centuries. Using an artificial light source and a combination of lenses these devices enlarged small photographic transparency images and projected them onto a wall or screen. Three of these images were photographed by Arthur Radiguet of the esteemed "Maison Molteni" famous for its lantern images. The image of the Khaju Bridge was produced by T.H. McAllister an important New York-based company known for its high quality lantern images. Scarce and in very good condition. unknown
17100Vintage Optical Lantern images of school students in Iran circa late 19 cent glass size is about 4" x 3.25" . One image hand-labeled "Persian School" in ink and "Teheran" in pencil show around 40 students and their teachers in traditional Persian Qajar era outfit and hat. Many are seated on a carpet and some standing in behind them all are in front of their schoolhouse. In the front we see the typical water basin "hose" that would be found at the center of most courtyards of that period. The studentsrange in age from children to young men the older ones are probably the teachers. in very good condition. Original images of the Qajar period are scarce. unknown
1801145691801. Rare Chromolithograph depicting the front cover of Ganjinh I La'Ali Shahwar Khakan I Namdar Al Sultan Padishah Fath 'Ali Kajar"- " The Treasury of Royal Pearls of Iran Being a Collection of the Poems and Verses of Fath 'Ali Shah of Persia" written by H.M. Secretary Mohammed Mehdi 1801. Lithograph was published by William Griggs in the Journal of Indian Arts. London: 1894. Size: 10.5" x 14.5." Very rich illuminated lithograph. In very good condition. unknown
185761116Paris : Typographie Morris 1857. 215x130mm. maroquin vert piÂce de titre en maroquin rouge fleurons dorÂŽs plats avec encadrements filets et guirlandes dorÂŽs tranches dorÂŽes. 337 Typographie Morris unknown
1966753375New York: Pantheon/Random House 1966. 1st. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Braque Georges. Taupe slipcase w/ pasted title label still has shrink wrap on it; corners of open edge are bumped. Dust jacket included and in very good condition: price clipped; no tears/stains. No writing highlighting or marks in text. Overall in outstanding condition for its age - and w/out slipcase would be gift quality. Pantheon/Random House hardcover
1804053780Boston: Munroe & Francis and B. & J. Homans 1804. First Edition . Hardcover. Fair/No Dust Jacket. A Fair copy in three-quarter brown leather over marbled paper-covered boards. Covers quite worn especially at the spine folds now protected with a mylar dust jacket. Contains November and December 1803 issues and eleven monthly issues for 1804 lacking May. Thus 13 total issues. <br/> <br/> Munroe & Francis (and) B. & J. Homans hardcover