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24 pages. Charming color illustrations on each page. Appears to be a first edition as no mention of any prior printings. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy of this happy animal tale. Book
pp. vii, 108. Ruled decorated title page. Penciled underlinings. Small 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding, decorated and embossed in green. Original dust jacket, spine darkened with small loss. Nice copy. First Edition. Coldwar/Economics 10
[6], 168 pages. 9.5" x 6.5". Includes black and white illustrations by C.W. Jefferys from the Imperial Oil Collection. "Here we have the history of [Albion Township] , written by Esther Heyes, who is well qualified for such research and writing by her previous newspaper experience, and published by Werden Leavens of The Bolton Enterprise, well-known for his interest in historical projects. The Township lay outside the land included in the Toronto Purchase from the Indians in 1787-8 and belonged to the Mississauga Indians until 1818." - Preface. Former library copy with usual markings and above-average wear. Binding intact. Dust jacket preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. A worthy reference copy of this informative Ontario local history. Bishop p.1100 Book
70-4209London: Vanity Fair 1877. Original color lithograph 15 x 10.5 inches. Very Good. One page biography of subject laid in. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce. Published on September 8 1877 depicting Henry Villebois.Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1877 unknown
2007106628Folio. Vancouver: Heavenly Monkey Editions 2007. Folio 10 pp. with 6 etchings tipped-in. Full natural linen binding with paper label on the backstrip. Frontispiece printed by the artist and mounted on Rives BFK paper. Set by hand in Centaur and printed in two colors on Arches paper. § This is number 15 of a limited edition of 50 copies signed by the artist. This essay about the Charles' approach to etching was originally written as the introduction to a retrospective of etchings he created over the past two decades. The essay features five tipped-in prints of Charles' earliest etchings plus a new etching created just for this edition. Heavenly Monkey Editions unknown books
70-3534London: Vanity Fair 1875 . Original color lithograph 15 x 10.5 inches. Very Good. Foxing in margins. One page biography of subject laid in. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Published on February 6 1875 depicting Friedrich Max Müller 6 December 1823 – 28 October 1900 a comparative philologist and Orientalist of German origin. He was one of the founders of the Western academic disciplines of Indology and religious studies. Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1875 unknown
124 pages. Short Stories: What Husbands Don't Know; Secret in Her Past; Love-Struck; Terror in the Town. Articles: The Men Who Chase Missiles - our 'down-range" island outposts follow our missiles after takeoff - article with great photos; The Day Nothing Happened; I Lost My Wife to Tokyo TV - Linda Beech becomes the sensation of Japanese TV - article with great photos; The Secrets of the Souffle; Medicine's Legal Nightmare - Conclusion - The Source of the Trouble; Hustling Hubert Humphrey Makes His Bid; The Block I Lived On - Great New York article by Ralph Schoenstein relives his childhood days - with photo of Joe DiMaggio. Serials: The Dark Road (part 3 of 6); Comanche Captives (conclusion). Ads: Nice photo ad for a (red) 1959 Rambler station wagon inside front cover; GE kitchen appliances; Nice color Bulova Sea King ad; Robt. Burns Cigarillos; Caterpillar; Ipana Plus; Gem Push-Button Razors; Nice two-page color-photo Chevrolet ad features a blue Impala Sport Sedan; Marlboro cigarette ad entitled "Better 'makin's", features man with tatto on his smoking hand; Frigidaire fridge ad; Campbell's Cream of Potato Soup; Lucky Struke ad features photo of fire spotter at work; very nice two-page color ad for the line fo International trucks; Pep O Mint Lifesavers; Dristan; Johnson outboard motors; Dial Soap; Whirlpool appliances (2 color pages); Stanley Tools; Lowe Brothers Paints; Plumb Hammers; Tecumseh engines; Black & Decker Appliances; Gene Sarazen is pictured in a W.D. Allen sprinkler ad; Chore-master mowers; REO mowers; Portland Cement Association ad features color photo of Bob Hope; Instant Simoniz car wax; Royal Crown Cola; Nice color photo Buick ad features 1959 orangish convertible at sunset; Nice Chrysler ad inside back cover features a pale-green 4-Door Hardtop; L&M cigarette ad on back cover features organ grinder's monkey; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
70-3505London: Vanity Fair 1875. Original color lithograph 15 x 10.5 inches.Good. Some foxing from age in margins. Light foxing on bottom edge of image. One page biography of subject laid in. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Published on January 9 1875 depicting Sir William Augustus Fraser 4th Baronet 10 February 1826 – 17 August 1898 of Pilton House near Barnstaple Devon an English politician author and collector.Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1875 unknown
18-1348London: Vanity Fair 1885. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Staining and wrinkles on top and bottom corners. Dated 28 Nov 1885. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder 3rd Earl of Harrowby PC JP DL 16 January 1831 – 26 March 1900 known as Viscount Sandon from 1847 to 1882 was a British peer and politician. Dudley Francis Stuart Ryder 3rd Earl of Harrowby PC JP DL 16 January 1831 – 26 March 1900 known as Viscount Sandon from 1847 to 1882 was a British peer and politician. London: Vanity Fair, 1885. unknown
18-1328London: Vanity Fair 1886. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Very Good. Minor toning and foxing in margins not affecting image. Dated 13 Nov 1886. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Sir Reginald Hanson 1st Baronet JP DL FSA 31 May 1840 – 18 April 1905 was Lord Mayor of London and a British Conservative Party politician. The son of Samuel and Mary Hanson née Choppin Reginald was educated at Tonbridge School Rugby School and Trinity College Cambridge MA LLD. The then headmaster of Rugby School Dr Frederick Temple later Archbishop of Canterbury said of Hanson on his departure "I have a most sincere and warm regard for him. The manly desire he shows to get rid of his faults and to do his duty will always deserve the respect of all who know him. There are a few from who I part with so much regret at my own loss". Indeed this sense of duty was upheld and he held numerous positions of public office. Following graduation the young Reginald joined the Commercial Union Assurance Company now part of Aviva plc which was previously co-founded by his father Samuel. Within a year he was appointed to the Board of directors where he remained until 1882. By this time he had already joined the family wholesale grocery business Samuel Hanson & Son Limited. He held a number of civic posts notably as an Alderman of Billingsgate London from 1880 and Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1881-82. From 1882-85 Hanson was a member of the London School Board. In 1886 he was elected Lord Mayor of London during which time Queen Victoria celebrated her Jubilee year. In 1887 Sir Reginald entertained Her Majesty at the Mansion House where he was created a Baronet by her having previously been knighted. Guests that day included the explorer Henry Morton Stanley and Judge Thomas Hughes author of Tom Brown's Schooldays. Conservative Member of Parliament for the City of London from 1891 to 1900 Hanson was also an Honorary Colonel of the 6th Battalion Royal Fusiliers City of London Regiment. He died in 1905 and is buried in Highgate Cemetery leaving behind two sons Gerald Sir Gerald Stanhope Hanson 2nd Baronet Francis Sir Francis Stanhope Hanson - Knight Bachelor and two daughters Violet and Maud. London: Vanity Fair, 1886. unknown
18-1318London: Vanity Fair 1887. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Very Good. Toning in margins not affecting image. Dated 29 Jan 1887. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Henry Thurstan Holland 1st Viscount Knutsford GCMG PC 3 August 1825 – 29 January 1914 known as Sir Henry Holland Bt from 1873 to 1888 and as The Lord Knutsford from 1888 to 1895 was a British Conservative politician best known for serving as Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1887 to 1892. London: Vanity Fair, 1887. unknown
70-3890London: Vanity Fair 1870. Original color lithograph 13.5 x 8.5 inches. Very Good. One page biography of subject laid in. Scarce. Published on July 16 1870 depicting Hugh Lupus Grosvenor 1st Duke of Westminster KG PC JP 13 October 1825 – 22 December 1899 styled Viscount Belgrave between 1831 and 1845 Earl Grosvenor between 1845 and 1869 and known as The Marquess of Westminster between 1869 and 1874 an English landowner politician and racehorse ownerVanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1870 unknown
18-1314London: Vanity Fair 1888. Original colour lithograph. 40 x 27 cm 15.75 x 10.6 inches. Good. Some toning and foxing in margins not affecting image. Quarter-inch tear in right edge. Dated 22 Sep 1888. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Hugh Reginald Haweis 3 April 1838 – 29 January 1901 was an English cleric and writer. He was the husband of author Mary Eliza Haweis and the father of painter Stephen Haweis. London: Vanity Fair, 1888. unknown
70-3518London: Vanity Fair 1875 . Original color lithograph 15 x 10.5 inches. Very good. Minor foxing in margins. One spot of foxing on image. One page biography of subject laid in. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Published on June 12 1875 depicting Admiral Sir John Charles Dalrymple-Hay 3rd Baronet GCB PC 11 February 1821 – 28 January 1912 was a Royal Navy officer and politician.Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1875 unknown
70-3903London: Vanity Fair 1870. Original color lithograph 13.5 x 8.5 inches. Very Good. One page biography of subject laid in. Scarce. Published on October 29 1870 depicting Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton 1st Baron Lytton PC 25 May 1803 – 18 January 1873 an English writer and politician. He served as a Whig member of Parliament from 1831 to 1841 and a Conservative from 1851 to 1866. He was Secretary of State for the Colonies from June 1858 to June 1859 choosing Richard Clement Moody as founder of British Columbia. He was created Baron Lytton of Knebworth in 1866.Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1870 unknown
70-3529London: Vanity Fair 1875 . Original color lithograph 15 x 10.5 inches. Very Good. Minor foxing on the left margin. Image not affected. One page biography of subject laid in. Vincent Brooks Day & Son Lith. Scarce.Published on November 6 1875 depicting Sir Edward William Watkin 1st Baronet 26 September 1819 – 13 April 1901 a British Member of Parliament and railway entrepreneur.Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1875 unknown
40 pages. Undated. Circa early 1900s? Printed in Bavaria. Prior owner's name inside front board. Hinges cracked but holding. Above-average wear. A worthy reading copy with attractive colour-illustrated front board. Book
70-3862London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original color lithograph 13.5 x 8.5 inches. Very Good. One page biography of subject laid in. Scarce. Published on July 22 1871 depicting Alfred Tennyson 1st Baron Tennyson FRS 6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892 an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign. In 1829 Tennyson was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal at Cambridge for one of his first pieces "Timbuktu". Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1871 unknown
70-4319London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original color lithograph 14 x 9 inches. Very Good. One page biography of subject laid in. Scarce. Published on July 22 1871 depicting Alfred Tennyson 1st Baron Tennyson FRS 6 August 1809 – 6 October 1892 an English poet. He was the Poet Laureate during much of Queen Victoria's reign. In 1829 Tennyson was awarded the Chancellor's Gold Medal at Cambridge for one of his first pieces "Timbuktu". Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1871 unknown
485862Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. Contentum Ltd. unknown
485863Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. Contentum Ltd. unknown
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70-3823London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original color lithograph 13.5 x 8.5 inches. Very Good. One page biography of subject laid in. Scarce. Published on February 11 1871 depicting William Monsell 1st Baron Emly PC 21 September 1812 – 20 April 1894 was an Anglo-Irish landowner and Liberal politician. He held a number of ministerial positions between 1852 and 1873 notably as President of the Board of Health in 1857 and as Postmaster General between 1871 and 1873.Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1871 unknown
70-4279London: Vanity Fair 1871. Original color lithograph 14 x 9 inches. Good. One page biography of subject laid in. Scarce. Published on February 11 1871 depicting William Monsell 1st Baron Emly PC 21 September 1812 – 20 April 1894 an Anglo-Irish landowner and Liberal politician. He held a number of ministerial positions between 1852 and 1873 notably as President of the Board of Health in 1857 and as Postmaster General between 1871 and 1873.Vanity Fair was a British magazine known for its social political and literary content. It gained fame particularly for its caricatures of prominent figures of the time. These caricatures drawn by renowned artists captured the essence of their subjects with a mix of humor satire and artistry. London: Vanity Fair, 1871 unknown