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1918157401London: Macmillan 1918. Limited. hardcover. fine. Rackham Arthur. Illustrated by Rackham with 16 color plates each with lettered tissue guard; 41 black & white drawings in the text. 2 limitation ix 1 blank 341pp. Thick 4to elegantly rebound in full burgundy morocco with ornate floral gilt tooling on the covers and spine; inner dentelles and marbled doublures and endpapers; uncut edges t.e.g. London: Macmillan & Co. 1918. A fine copy of one of the more obscure Rackham titles in a beautiful binding.<br/><br/> Edition de Luxe. Number 400 of 500 copies signed by Rackham on the limitation page. Latimore & Haskell 48; Riall 132.<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
1918176556London: Macmillan 1918. Limited. hardcover. fine. Rackham. Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. Frontispiece plus 15 tipped in color illustrations with lettered tissue guards; pictorial endpapers. Top edge gilt; others untrimmed. Small folio full white vellum pictorially stamped in gilt on front cover & spine. London: MacMillan 1918. Limited Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Unusually clean sound copy with virtually no soiling or rubbing. Number 388 of 500 copies signed by Rackham. Latimore & Haskell p. 48; Riall 132.<br/><br/> Macmillan unknown books
1864221802Rome 1864. 260 pp. written in ink on versos and rectos with 14 pictures engravings etc. some captioned in her hand. Included are some sheets in other hands in French and German. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound with water damage. 260 pp. written in ink on versos and rectos with 14 pictures engravings etc. some captioned in her hand. Included are some sheets in other hands in French and German. 1 vols. 8vo. Flora Payne Whitney's Italian Travel Diary 1864. Flora Payne was a Cleveland heiress whose marriage to William Collins Whitney three years after this diary was written formed the basis of one of America's legendary families. Flora Payne herself "was an anomaly among the young ladies of her time. At eighteen she had betaken herself from Cleveland to Cambridge Massachusetts to attend the seminary for young ladies that was being conducted there by Professor Agassiz the naturalist . Flora had traveled widely abroad even to places such as North Africa with which few sophisticated New Yorkers of William Whitney's circle had firsthand acquaintance . " - Kahn JOCK p. 11. unknown books
186357141New York: Currier & Ives 1863. Hand-colored lithograph approx. 30¼" x 22" by sight not examined out of frame; fine example with strong coloring; attractively matted and in a curly maple frame. Currier & Ives New Best Fifty no. 23; Reilly Currier & Ives A Catalogue Raisonné Detroit 1984 pp. 737 758; no. 7326. Provenance: from the collection of the Minnesota tycoon James J. Hill Saint Paul Minnesota. One of Currier & Ives most famous and dramatic images depicting the steamboat Princess as firewood is loaded onto the ship to power its steam engines. The artist Frances Flora Bond Palmer 1812-1876 often referred to as Fanny Palmer was an English artist who became successful in the United States as a lithographer for Currier and Ives between 1849-1868. She is credited with producing around two hundred lithographs for them during this time. <br/><br/> Currier & Ives unknown books