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185449887Paris : L. Hachette 1854. 215x140mm. VIII - 2 planches en n/b reliure demi-basane. Plats papier marbr. Auteurs et titre dors au dos. Bel exemplaire. 570 L. Hachette unknown
18932082702114607139Kinko-do 1893. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kinko-do paperback
18962082702114609962Kinko-do 1896. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kinko-do paperback
18932082702114603659Kinko-do 1893. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kinko-do paperback
18762082702114609950Osaka shorin 1876. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Osaka shorin paperback
185026013MADRID: Por Aguado Impresor de Cámara 1850. 4º.- Cartoné de época.- 101 páginas. El texto es de Felice Romani y la música del mallorquín Francisco Frontera de Valldemosa. Por Aguado, Impresor de Cámara unknown
1865003939New York: Engraved and published by J. C. Buttre 1865. Imperial Edition. Print. Very Good/Frame - 19th C. Buttre John Chester; Matthew Brady; W. Momberger. 1st thus. Folio. Steel engraving image size: 9 3/4" x 13"; in wood frame 14 1/2" x 18 1/2". Light toning to image. Some light damp-staining at the lower edges of the print. Framed in late 19th century frame with glaze. A Very Good copy. Oval bust length portrait of Lincoln engraved by John Chester Buttre based on a photograph of Lincoln by Matthew Brady with intricate border engraving by W. Momberger showing symbolic depictions of Patriots Fugitives Rebellion and Peace at the corners along with Lincoln's "Proclamation of Freedom" sitting atop open shackles and a broken cattail whip at the peak of the oval. The text below the Brady image of Lincoln reads in full: "BORDER DESIGN BY W. MOMBERGER". "Entered according to act of Congress AD 1864 by J.C. Buttre in the Clerk's Office in the District Court of the Southern District of New York. ENGRAVED AND PUBLISHED BY J. C. BUTTRE 48 FRANKLIN STREET NEW YORK. PHOTOGRAPH BY M. B. BRADY". Not examined out of antique frame. Lincoln's facsimile signature appears at the bottom of the piece. This engraving was reissued after Lincoln's assassination with the assassination date printed at the bottom. A very desirable and much sought after Lincoln image. Very Good. Engraved and published by J. C. Buttre unknown
1900225561900. Mexico Mexico and Mexico border early 20th century photo archive. 38 images total including 22 hand-tinted lithographic scenes from 11 double-sided perforated travel-album postcards plus 16 loose photographs and real photo postcards; most measuring 3.5" x 5.5". A visually rich assemblage documenting Mexican urban rural and border life from the late Porfiriato through the early post-revolutionary era blending formal travel site views with candid street and travel photography. The large booklet contains 11 double-sided perforated postcards which was likely sold as a fold-out travel souvenir featuring printed captions and hand-coloring. These depict notable sites across Ciudad Juárez Tijuana and other key locations including the Juárez Bull Ring the Monumento a la Independencia in Mexico City interior and exterior views of Mission Guadalupe in Juárez street markets adobe homes rail stations and border architecture. Several El Paso Texas scenes are also included highlighting the transnational urban corridor.<br /> <br /> The 16 loose real photo postcards and snapshots expand the geographical and thematic range showing rural adobe dwellings market women carrying pottery and baskets men in sombreros carrying baskets waterfront and harbor scenes indigenous vendors and panoramic urban streetscapes. Identified locations include Taxco Guaymas and Mexico City alongside images from northern border towns with clear signs of U.S.-Mexico economic and cultural exchange. One image shows a young Mexican man and boy holding up fishing game on craggy ocean cliffs another shows farm laborers tilling the field led by ox and another shows a group of young men with oversized pestle and mortars likely grinding corn. Minor wear to some images;but overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record ideal for researchers of Mexican social history borderland studies urban development and early 20th-century travel culture illustrating both the monumental landmarks and everyday life encountered by travelers during this transformative period. unknown