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188054523Solothurn, n.d. (ca. 1880). Leporello (16,5 x 148 cm.) in orig. clothcovers with ties. Original printed pictorial wrapper on frontboard. Tinted lithography by X. Amiet, Solothurn. On foot ""Vom Weissenstein aufgenommen"". Clean and fine.
188054523Solothurn n.d. ca. 1880. Leporello 165 x 148 cm. in orig. clothcovers with ties. Original printed pictorial wrapper on frontboard. Tinted lithography by X. Amiet Solothurn. On foot "Vom Weissenstein aufgenommen". Clean and fine. hardcover
1226.1aaf17.5x26 cm Aquarelle signée.
1801SKU0075596Vista Higher Learning 2018-01-01. Hardcover. Good. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Vista Higher Learning hardcover
60339BBo.J. Frans Hogenberg (oder Hooghenbergh, auch Franz Hogenberggeboren 1535 in Mechelen, gestorben 1590 in Köln. Kupferstecher und Radierer. Georg Braun, geboren 1541 in Köln, gestorben 1622 ebenda. Theologe, Kanoniker. Braun und Hogenberg waren in den Jahren von 1572 bis 1618 Herausgeber des Städteansichtenbuches 'Civitates Orbis Terrarum'. [2 Warenabbildungen]
052110N. p. : N. p. 18-19th century. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original b/w lithographer print of Medina. 215x175 cm. In Arabic. 1 p. A FINE LITHOGRAPHED MEDINA Medina al-Munawwara ali sâhibhâ afzal al-tahiyya. It shows Medina city with its building and walls besides its environment. Medina is the capital of the Al-Madinah Region in Saudi Arabia. At the city's heart is al-Masjid an-Nabawi 'The Prophet's Mosque' which is the burial place of the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Medina is one of the three holiest cities in Islam the other two being Mecca and Jerusalem. Medina was Muhammad's destination in his Hijrah migration from Makkah and became the capital of a rapidly increasing Muslim Empire under Muhammad's leadership serving as the power base of Islam and where Muhammad's Ummah Community composed of both locals and immigrants from Muhammad's original home of Mecca developed. Medina is home to three prominent mosques namely al-Masjid an-Nabawi Quba Mosque and Masjid al-Qiblatayn 'The mosque of the two Qiblas'. Muslims believe that the chronologically final surahs of the Quran were revealed to Muhammad in Medina and are called Medinan surahs in contrast to the earlier Meccan surahs. <br/> <br/> N. p. (18-19th century) paperback
5831Published by Ward Bros. Colum c. 1885. Oblong 12mo original blue coated-paper wrappers title gilt-lettered on front wrapper within elaborate gilt border advertisement for M. J. Flavin & Co. of San Francisco gilt-lettered on rear wrapper within matching border. Twelve accordion-folded pp. bearing 14 sepia-printed images of San Francisco landmarks after photographs. Minor rubbing at backstrip & corners; but a very good fresh copy. § First edition of this seemingly unrecorded viewbook. Ward Bros. of Columbus Ohio whose imprint appears in the margin of the final plate produced a great many such viewbooks for locations both famous and obscure. This one includes the usual images of the Palace Hotel the California Street Hill Fort Point the Cliff House and Seal Rocks etc.; but there is one unexpected view: a full-page plate of a four-story edifice captioned "The Great I. X. L. San Francisco." The presence of this image is explained by the rear-wrapper advertisement which reads in full: "The Great I. X. L. / M. J. Flavin & Co. / Leading Clothiers / Furnishers and Hatters / of the Pacific Coast. / 924 to 928 Market St. / San Francisco." It is clear that this viewbook was issued as a promotional gimmick for this now-forgotten clothier. Not recorded in OCLC Rocq Cowan etc. or in any online library catalogue consulted. Rocq does record a single copy at the Bancroft Library but not appearing in its online catalogue of a "Catalogue and price list of M. F. Flavin's great IXL" issued in San Francisco around 1883; see Rocq 9383. a full-page plate of a four-story edifice captioned "The Great I. X. L hardcover books
177015059Paris: Chez Daumont rue St. Martin 1770. Engraving with beautiful early colour. Printed on watermarked laid paper. In excellent condition with the exception of being trimmed within the platemark on the lower margin. Small tear on upper margin. Small puncture mark on left margin. Image size: 10 1/8 x 16 1/8 inches. This is a beautiful perspective view of the courtyard of the Royal Stock Exchange in London published by a Parisian printseller at the close of the eighteenth century.<br/> <br/>During the eighteenth century "vues d'optique" or "perspective views" became extremely popular in England and Europe. Like other optical prints they capitalized on a connoisseur market eager for the latest novelty. English publishers such as John Bowles and Robert Sayer had great success with these optical views which quickly developed into a collecting craze that swept through print shops on both sides of the Channel. "Vues d'optiques" were specifically designed to create the illusion of perspective when viewed with a zograscope or perspective glass. These viewing devices used a series of reflecting mirrors to enhance the illusion of depth in the print creating a veritable "view" for the onlooker. Typically these prints depicted city or landscape views and were horizontal in format. They had roughly the same dimensions and were sold with heavy opaque colouring so as to show the tints when viewed through the lens. In their heyday optical prints were a technical revolution; they could be seen in almost every fashionable drawing room and were enjoyed by the poorer classes in print shops or at traveling fairs. For a small fee the citizens of Europe and England could travel the world without leaving their village. The "vue d'optique" was the first medium to bring the visible appearance of the wider world to a large European public. Ironically the artists and engravers who created these prints rarely had first hand knowledge of the scenes depicted hence the views were often not as accurate as they were advertised to be. As a result of their constant handling optical prints such as these are rare especially in good condition. They are not only beautiful images but a fascinating glimpse into the history of printmaking.<br/> <br/>Clayton The English Print 1688-1802 140-141. Chez Daumont rue St. Martin unknown books
3 vols., 8vo., Fifth Edition; strongly bound in mind-nineteenth century half morocco, straight-grain red cloth boards, backs with five raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and numbered in gilt, red sprinkled edges, green floral endpapers, a very good, bright, firm set.
1790047Vue d'optique Estampe « Vue de l'ancien palais d'hiver de sa majesté impériale et du canal qui joint la moika avec la Neva a St Petersburg »,Chez Basset XVIIIème, la Feuille mesure 33 x 40 cm, le dessin mesure 27 x 40 cm et pèse 0.300 kg. Très Bon état général, trace de mouillure claire en haut a droite.
8852P., Maillet, (fin du XVIIIème).
8851P., Maillet, (fin du XVIIIème). (Gravure «Vaisseau du Premier Range portant pavillon de Vice Amiral» contrecollée au dos).
8868P., Daumont, (1759).
8880(Trace de pliure au centre).
175014000Paris 1750. 315x445mm. 12½x17½". Grabado. Paris 1750. 315 x 445mm. Grabado al cobre. Coloreado a mano de época. Vista óptica del conjunto arquitectónico que mandó construir el Conde Duque de Olivares para retiro de Felipe IV y como un lugar de recreo para la corte. Compuesto por más de 20 pabellones bellos jardines suntuosas fuentes y un gran estanque hoy sólo se conserva el Salón de Baile Casón del Buen Retiro el Salón de Reinos Museo del Ejército y parte de los jardines Parque del Retiro. unknown
8000P., Basset, sans date (fin XVIIIème). Gravure en partie arrachée collée au dos.
65252CBo.J. [3 Warenabbildungen]
200724910Chanel Joaillerie 2007 Portefeuille cartonné fermé par un ruban noir, titre en noir sur le plat supérieur, Chanel Joaillerie, 2007, 16 x 22.1 cm.
9807Paris, chez Mondhare, fin XVIIIéme. 31 x 45 cm contrecollé sur carton fort et entouré d'un filet doré.
175023695(vers 1750) Format 240 x 440 mm, avec marges 320 x 460 mm.
175023694(vers 1750) Format 240 x 440 mm, avec marges 320 x 460 mm.
175023693(vers 1750) Format 240 x 440 mm, avec marges 320 x 460 mm.
184023691(vers 1840). Format 185 x 280 mm, avec marges 270 x 430 mm.