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1894004902<p>Denver: Denver & Rio Grande Railroad 1894. Soft cover. Good. 56pp. Printed beige wraps. This is the original 1893 printing of this 56 page illustrated booklet published and distributed by the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad. It vividly describes travel by train through the Rocky Mountains in the 1890s. Illlustrations accompany the text side trips to many different sights are described in much detail. An original publication not a recent reprint. There is some staining to the covers which is also faintly visible to some margins of text. Light chipping to the cover and spine pages mildly toned some staple rust the entire text is clean and sound. A very early publication by the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad in 1893. <br /><br /></p> Denver & Rio Grande Railroad paperback
066693360X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0282363556.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1992022012IMAX 1992. Book. Near Fine Ink Inscription. Hardcover. 1st Edition. A beautiful copy in glossy boards with text in French and English. Well illustrated throughout. Nice ink inscription on a front blank dated in the year of publication difficult to determine the signature. Air race around the world organized by Arc-en-ciel from June 20 to July 11 1992. Stages: Geneva - Helsinki - Moscow - Irkutsk - Yakutsk - Anadyr - Victoria - Fresno - Washington - Nuuk - Cannes. 26593 km. IMAX Hardcover
182728663Margival 1827 GRAND In-8 11 ff manucrits à la plume et aquarellé avec les parcelles mesurées de ces territoires de l'Aisne, recensement pour un propriétaire d'un peu plus de vingt hectares
393642004 - Arpentages est une publication de Scènes Obliques - Revue illustrée - in-8 Broché - 100 pages
1948ZB205895Rio de Janeiro 1948-79 passim. volumes 8 13 15-20 22 23 complete volumes in original paper wrappers some ownership markings text somewhat darkened still good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Rio de Janeiro unknown
14794A Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1784, 1 1 cahier. in-4 de 3 pp., vignette ;
190159051901 Emile Lévy éditeur librairie centrale des beaux arts Janvier/juin et juillet/ décembre 1901 en 2 volumes In4 reliure éditeur verte décor floral plats biseautés 208 et 2196pages et suppléments reliés en fin de volume
18-5871Buffalo NY: The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy 1964. . 8vo. 128 pp. Stiff white and color pictorial wraps. Good with soiling across wraps and marginal edgewear along corners. Mostly black and white plates. Includes a foreword by Seymour H. Knox and an essay by Katharine Kuh. Works by Thomas Cole Asher B. Durand Henry Inman Frederick Church Samuel F. B. Morse James Bard John Quidor William Sidney Mount Eastman Johnson George Innes et al. Includes list of 50 exhibited works. Catalogue created to accompany an exhibition organized by the New York State Council on the Arts for the New York State Pavilion at the New York World’s Fair 1964. From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Buffalo, NY: The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, 1964. paperback
086562089X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
108 pages. Front cover graced with colour reproduction of E.J. Hughes' "The Cowichan River in July". Provides white and yellow page listings for Bowser, Cassidy, Chemainus, Cedar, Cobble Hill, Courtenay (including Union Bay), Cumberland, Cowichan Station, Crofton, Duncan, Gabriola Island, Hornby Island, Ladysmith, Lake Cowichan, Nanaimo, Nanoose, Northfield, Oyster Bay, Parksville, Port Alberni, Thetis Island, Qualicum Bay, Qualicum Beach, Royston, Shawnigan Lake, South Wellington, Sproat Lake, Toll Stations, Wellington, Westholme, and Youbou. Many nostalgic yellow pages ads for long-forgotten businesses. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Few markings. A worthy copy of this wonderful E.J. Hughes collectible. Book
19932080202102703746Bijutsu shubbansha 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Page size: 179 pages Size: B5 size Bijutsu shubbansha paperback
1165931567.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
110461913X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2023x-303132370XSpringer Nature 2023. Hardcover. New. 229 pages. 10.00x7.01x0.79 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
SLIVCN-9791021055124Tallandier éditions (10/2023)
1990LFA01a21Un ouvrage de 190 pages, format 160 x 240 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1990, P.U.G., bon état
1465"tapuscrits par Georges GOYAU (2) , Jean HERITIER, André BELLESORT, auquels on joint un poème tapuscrit de Alfred FROIN, titré ""A Françoise"" (1946). On joint aussi un article par J.H. RIVIERE extrait d'une revue."
20137262013 - cartonné - Galerie Paris Beijing - 2013 - In-4 format carré (29 x 29 cm) cartonnage illustrée - 198 pages - Nombreuses photographies en noir et blanc dont quelques unes dépliantes - ISBN : 9791090176485 - SOMMAIRE : Phantom Landscape - On the Quiet Water - Heavenly City - Viridescence - Snow City - Artificial Wonderland - The Peach Blossom Colony - The Silent Valey - Moonlight - A Bowl of Taipei - Biography - Ouvrage en anglais
1882JC111661882. Hardcover. Very Good. Mottled black cloth backed in ornately gilt-ruled black calf; oblong 184 x 132 mm; contains 25 pencil drawings most of them titled and dated. It includes Fort Snelling; Minnehaha Falls; Oak Drive in White Bear Lake; a boat on White Bear Lake; St. Anthony's Falls in Minneapolis; Lake Minnetonka; Wabasha St. Bridge; an Old Brewery in St. Paul; Shanty-ville; Shelter Island New York; Goat Island; plus 3 portraits a bonfire scene and other views of the upper Mississippi River Niagara Falls and St. Paul Minnesota. Boards detached and spine perished; a few leaves loose and laid-in. Skilled work most of it on one side of the leaf therefore removable and suitable for display. <br/><br/>Harley DeWitt Nichols 1859-1939 was born in Barton Wisconsin. He began his education in art as early as 11 years of age. His first job putting his talent and training to use came in the form of an apprenticeship with the Milwaukee firm Marr & Richards where he stayed for 3 years drawing and engraving on wood. The subsequent years included many moves from Milwaukee to Chicago and later to New York where he studied at ASL and was encouraged by Professor Packard to pursue a career as an illustrator at a European school. Nichols left for Munich in October 1885 to attend the Royal Academy where he studied under Heckel became a member of the American Club and socialized with Carl von Marr the clubs president. He went to London for a little while and worked as an illustrator. By 1893 hed returned to New York working mostly in advertising and illustrating for Harpers Weekly and Century magazines. He helped organize the New York Water Color Club. Nichols didnt curb his parapatetic lifestyle until he moved to Laguna Beach California in 1894. The art community in Los Angeles was in its infancy but he got a teaching job at the Echo Mountain summer school and he was inspired by the scenery of Yosemite Monterey San Juan Capistrano and other locations in southern California. He stayed in Laguna Beach until his death in 1939. hardcover
1882JC111661882. Hardcover. Very Good. Mottled black cloth backed in ornately gilt-ruled black calf; oblong 184 x 132 mm; contains 25 pencil drawings most of them titled and dated. It includes Fort Snelling; Minnehaha Falls; Oak Drive in White Bear Lake; a boat on White Bear Lake; St. Anthony's Falls in Minneapolis; Lake Minnetonka; Wabasha St. Bridge; an Old Brewery in St. Paul; Shanty-ville; Shelter Island New York; Goat Island; plus 3 portraits a bonfire scene and other views of the upper Mississippi River Niagara Falls and St. Paul Minnesota. Boards detached and spine perished; a few leaves loose and laid-in. Skilled work most of it on one side of the leaf therefore removable and suitable for display. <br/><br/>Harley DeWitt Nichols 1859-1939 was born in Barton Wisconsin. He began his education in art as early as 11 years of age. His first job putting his talent and training to use came in the form of an apprenticeship with the Milwaukee firm Marr & Richards where he stayed for 3 years drawing and engraving on wood. The subsequent years included many moves from Milwaukee to Chicago and later to New York where he studied at ASL and was encouraged by Professor Packard to pursue a career as an illustrator at a European school. Nichols left for Munich in October 1885 to attend the Royal Academy where he studied under Heckel became a member of the American Club and socialized with Carl von Marr the clubs president. He went to London for a little while and worked as an illustrator. By 1893 hed returned to New York working mostly in advertising and illustrating for Harpers Weekly and Century magazines. He helped organize the New York Water Color Club. Nichols didnt curb his parapatetic lifestyle until he moved to Laguna Beach California in 1894. The art community in Los Angeles was in its infancy but he got a teaching job at the Echo Mountain summer school and he was inspired by the scenery of Yosemite Monterey San Juan Capistrano and other locations in southern California. He stayed in Laguna Beach until his death in 1939. hardcover books
19804BislAg0009Colmar France: Editions Alsatia Colmar 1980. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. Copyright 1980. 8vo or 8° Medium Octavo: 7¾" x 9¾" tall. 255 pp. Text in French. Solidly bound copy and dj with moderate external wear crisp pages and clean text. Dust jacket shows extensive wear and rips along the front and back. Editions Alsatia Colmar Hardcover
1980ALSACE18100Editions Alsatia, Colmar, 1980, 17,5 x 24, 255 pages sous toile éditeur et jaquette illustrée. Iconographie n&b. Préface de Georges Henri Rivière.
51267Joël Cuénot Editeur 2 volumes In-4 32 cm 208-208pp. illustr. 1000 photos dont 226 en couleurs reliures pleine toile de l'éditeur titres ornés au dos et aux plats avec jaquettes Nb-0138 Objets sélectionnés par Georges Henri Rivière fondateur du Musée national des arts et traditions populaires unknown