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1760281001760. Print. Very good overall. St. Paul's Cathedral dominates the engraving with tree dotted hills in the distance. River and foreground packed with vessels. Hand colored copper engraving trimmed with fabulous hand color. 16 3/8 x 10" mark in upper left corner otherwise very pleasant. unknown
This book deals in popular terms with some of the phenomena and problems of vision; a close-up picture of a 'modern' scientist at work. Well illustrated. A few small tears to edge of dust jacket and some soiling. Stains at base of front pastedown.
Unpaginated. Almost one inch thick. Not only a complete 1974 yearbook, this volume also includes a substantial primarily photographic history of the school back to its founding in 1931. Prior owner's small name hidden on backside of front free endpaper else unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. Supplement included. A quality copy of this special issue. Book
191235409Rom, Riccardo Garroni 1912. 52 Seiten, Kl. 8° (18 x 11,5 cm), Hardcover (half cloth), Halbleineneinband der Zeit.
Features: Twilight of the great beasts - Africa's wildlife is disappearing - photo of dead rhino and smashed car after collision (large clipping from the first page of this article); A visit with Robert Frost - at 86, the great poet of New England is as perceptive as ever; I call on Perry Como (part 2 of 3) - Perry's candid view of the new generation of singers - and of the songs they sing; First Lady of the Funnies - Dale Messick is the 'mamma' of Brenda Starr; Dreamers on the Payroll - physicist William Thaler and his staff are used by the Navy to 'dream freely' to produce that one idea in fifty which might be useful; The Wondrous Outer Banks of North Carolina; Nice colour ad for the Chrysler Imperial, "America's Most Carefully Built Car." Nice color Cadillac ad. Ad clipped from page 61 - text unaffected. Above-average wear. Book
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180010694London: Printed for Bowles & Carver No. 69 St. Pauls Church Yard 1800. Engraving with beautiful hand-colour. In excellent condition with the exception of tape on the verso of sheet. Image size: 9 3/8 x 15 3/4 inches. Vue d'Optique of the Royal Palace in St. James' Park in London<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. Printed for Bowles & Carver, No. 69 St. Pauls Church Yard unknown books
180010694London: Printed for Bowles & Carver No. 69 St. Pauls Church Yard 1800. Engraving with beautiful hand-colour. In excellent condition with the exception of tape on the verso of sheet. Image size: 9 3/8 x 15 3/4 inches. Vue d'Optique of the Royal Palace in St. James' Park in London<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. Printed for Bowles & Carver, No. 69 St. Pauls Church Yard unknown
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232 pages including index. Abundantly illustrated in black and white. Frances Barkley's "Reminiscences," published here for the first time, contain her descriptions of their life at sea, and visits to South America, India, China, and what is now known as Alaska and British Columbia. Author has added a wealth of interesting detail on the Barkleys and the world of their time. Offers an intriguing view of the eighteenth century and of a high-spirited woman in British Columbia's past. Dab of liquid paper atop first page. Prior owner's name and blind stamp upon half-title page. Somewhat above-average wear. Binding intact. Book
n.p. Accordion fold. 4 Scenes. Two plates marred. Oblong miniature. 2 3/4 x 4 1/2 inches. Original full green cloth binding, decorated and lettered in gold. VERY SCARCE. ENGLAND BOX 2
Second Impression. 76 pages. Illustrated with fifty-five diagrams and eight drawings by various architects. Small brown mark on back cover. Spine bumped top/base.
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247 pages including references and index. "The question of sovereignty in the oceans is one of the most vexed of modern international problems and for all who are concerned from either a practical or an academic point of view, Dr. Prescott makes a cool appraisal of the situation. For the first time, his book considers the geographical characteristics and problems associated with the political regions of the world's oceans. Prior owner's name atop front endpaper else book clean, bright and unmarked. Spine leaning. Moderate wear to dust jacket. Solid copy. Book
Incisione da matrice in rame (mm.300x400 e margini), abilmente colorata da mano coeva: veduta prospettica animata da numerosi personaggi. Titolo lungo il margine inferiore, firmata "Marieschi delin. -J Bowles fecit". Queste «vues d'optique», dai colori molto vivaci, se opportunamente predisposte con intagli, forature e controffondature, erano presentate al pubblico all'interno di apparecchi ottici semplificati dal pantoscopio, allo zogroscopio, dalla lanterna magica al mondo novo. . Cfr. Maria Adriana Prolo - Luigi Carluccio. Il Museo Nazionale del Cinema di Torino. 1978, la ricercata prima pubblicazione relativa al nascente Museo della Mole Antonelliana. C.A. Minici Zotti, Il Mondo Nuovo. Le meraviglie della visione dal '700 alla nascita del Cinema, 1988..
19391Toronto. W.G. Macfarlane for Walter Hall Sydney Cape Breton. c.1902. Soft cover. oblong8vo. 16.5x 22.5cm 32p. with 29 half-tone plate illustrations original colour decorated illustrated gray wraps string tied fine rare "HowSydney has been metamorphosed from a quiet country village at the tip endof the continent to a thriving iron and coal centre and the seat of great industries - its glowing possibilities as a trans-Atlantic terminus." titlepage Includes a double page panoramic view of Sydney in 1902. Toronto. W.G. Macfarlane for Walter Hall, Sydney, Cape Breton. c.[1902] unknown
2005100137309Acumen Publishing 2005 224 pages 15 4x1 8x23 2cm. 2005. Broché. 224 pages.
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a111123Hicksville NY 1975 first edition. Exposition Press. Hardcover octavo. 308p. End paper maps. VG end paper maps slightly unevenly toned; no owner marks; no wear. Binding secure. "The adventurous account of one of the greatest leaders of all time - An Arab chieftain who taught the world a lesson in brotherhood." dj . hardcover
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17521105871752. In der Platte signiert "Piranesi F." und mit dem gestochenen Titel "Veduta della gran Curia Innocenziana edificata sulk rovine dell` Anfiteatro di StatilinTatiro, cheformano todierno Monte Citorio". Mit der gestochenen Nr. "723" bzw. "39". Ausgezeichneter, gegensatzreicher Druck auf vollrandigem festen Velin. 40,7 x 62,3 cm (Plattengröße). 58,6 x 85 cm (Papier).