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36278ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS KEW. HAND-LIST OF TREES AND SHRUBS EXCLUDING CONIFER GROWN IN ARBORETUM. London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1902. 8vo. Later linen covered boar vii 804 pages. Second edition. A comprehensive botanical catalogue of trees and shrubs found in British arboreta. Later linen covered boards crudely done and attached to book by cords. Internally very good. unknown books
1993129597.1California: Northern California Council of the National Museum of Women in the Arts 1993. Softcover. VG ex-library with a label on front cover some scuffing to covers and very mild wear. Yellow/black/orange wraps 60 pp. profusely illustrated chiefly in color. Catalogue for an exhibition held in 1994 in 3 California locations and Washington D.C. The 13 contemporary artists featured are Carolyn Angleton Lutz Bacher Bette Burgoyne Ann Chamberlain Mikki Ferrill Nöle Giulini Rebecca Gozion Barbara Hammer Mildred Howard Su-Chen Hung Chris Robbins Valerie Soe and Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie. Biographical notes on each. Northern California Council of the National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books
1993129597California: Northern California Council of the National Museum of Women in the Arts 1993. Softcover. VG. Yellow/black/orange wraps 60 pp. profusely illustrated chiefly in color. Catalogue for an exhibition held in 1994 in 3 California locations and Washington D.C. The 13 contemporary artists featured are Carolyn Angleton Lutz Bacher Bette Burgoyne Ann Chamberlain Mikki Ferrill Nöle Giulini Rebecca Gozion Barbara Hammer Mildred Howard Su-Chen Hung Chris Robbins Valerie Soe and Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie. Biographical notes on each. Northern California Council of the National Museum of Women in the Arts unknown books
14426Vintage Photograph of Teheran from 1905- Optical lantern image of the Qajar king Palace gardens in Tehran. This seems to be a aerial view of the garden with the city in background. Titled "VUE PRISE DU PALAIS DU SHAH-LES NOUVEAUX QUARTIERS DE TEHERAN" Photographer is "Projections Molteni Radiguet & Massiot 15 bd des filles du calvaire-Paris" This is a positive on a glass lantern Gelatine silver bromure. Magic lanterns also known as optical lanterns provided one of the most popular forms of entertainment during their heyday in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1850 two Daguerreotypists in Philadelphia William and Frederick Langenheim invented a transparent positive image of a photograph in the form of a glass slide that could be projected onto a wall or screen using a Magic Lantern. Using an artificial light source and a combination of lenses these devices enlarged small transparency images or miniature models and projected them onto a wall or screen. dimensions : 85 cm x 10 cm. The photographer Arthur Radiguet died the year of this image in 1905 worked for the " la Maison Molteni" famous for their lantern images. Very rare to find such a aerial view of 1905 iran. In very good condition. unknown books