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51580Paris La Mode illustrée, vers 1870 1870 1 gravure de mode d'époque de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, vers 1870, imprimée sur papier fort et coloriée à l'époque, de format : 36 x 24,5 cm. Publiée par La Mode illustrée, Bureaux du Journal 56 rue Jacob, Paris. Gravure originale sur acier aquarellée à l'époque (original hand colored engraving, very finely engraved and colored. Very good condition). Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this print on simple request )
14445New-York D. Appleton & Co, vers 1873 23,5 x 31,5 cms 1 feuillet gravure sur acier par W. Wellstood (engraved by W. Wellstood), d'après A.-C Warren. Rousseurs sur les marges. Photographie sur demande
14443New-York D. Appleton & Co, vers 1872 23,5 x 31,5 cms 1 feuillet gravure sur acier par W. Wellstood (engraved by W. Wellstood), d'après A.-C Warren. Trace de mouillure sur la marge de droite (petite auréole claire). Petites rousseurs sur les marges. Photographie sur demande
14442New-York D. Appleton & Co, vers 1872 23,5 x 31,5 cms 1 feuillet gravure sur acier par E.-P. Brandard (engraved by E.-P. Brandard), d'après A.-C Warren. Trace de mouillure sur la marge de droite (petite auréole claire). Petites rousseurs sur les marges. Photographie sur demande
14441New-York D. Appleton & Co, vers 1872 23,5 x 31,5 cms 1 feuillet gravure sur acier par R. Hinshelwood (engraved by R. Hinshelwwod), d'après A.-C Warren. Trace de mouillure sur la marge de droite (petite auréole claire). Petites rousseurs sur les marges. Photographie sur demande
14444New-York D. Appleton & Co, vers 1872 23,5 x 31,5 cms 1 feuillet gravure sur acier par R. Hinshelwood (engraved by R. Hinshelwood), d'après A.-C Warren, quelques rousseurs sur les marges. Photographie sur demande
14446New-York D. Appleton & Co, vers 1873 23,5 x 31,5 cms 1 feuillet gravure sur acier par R. Hinshelwood (engraved by R. Hinshelwood), d'après A.-C Warren. Rousseurs sur les marges. Photographie sur demande
a111272Large octavo wraps. Full vellum original cloth ties gone. Fully manuscript. Late 18thc. Whether thiS is the original mss which we think was done in 1767 or a copy of the original we do not know. From a Spanish monastery. About 400 pages. Text contains two fullpage engravings by Domingo Pauner - 1720-83 - Diagrama para Silogismos. Both plates are in Fine condition. Binding secure; some pages toned; the handwriting seems to have been done somewhat carelessly some ink spots different ink quills and different inks used. In Latin. Rare inner hinge broken. Good. Pictures available on request. . paperback
Very Good English Original color engraving with its frame. Oblong folio. (28 x 41 cm). Description in English. Originally folded. It's in frame. It's from the book named 'A Journey through Albania, and other Provinces of Turkey in Europe and Asia, to Constantinople, during the years 1809 and 1810' by John Cam Hobhouse printed in 1813, London. Attractive one of 17 color plates in the book. Scarce.
1790ST19326Amsterdam: H. Keyzer H. Gartman en W. Vermandel 1790. 555 x 345 mm. 21 7/8 x 13 3/4". 2 p.l. 62 folding plates. <br/> Attractive late 19th or early 20th century retrospective polished brown calf by L. Guétant stamp-signed in gilt on tail of spine double gilt-ruled border floral cornerpieces raised bands spine panels with scrolling floral borders and central flower ornament gilt titling. With title vignette and 62 ENGRAVED FOLDING PLATES ALL WITH BEAUTIFUL HAND COLORING AND HIGHLIGHTED WITH GOLD depicting Bible scenes from the Old and New Testament 61 of which are by Jan Luyken. A Large Paper Copy. For earlier editions: Graesse IV p. 308; Brunet III 1245-46; Klaversma & Hannema 159-164. Light rubbing to joints and edges boards just a little marked trivial foxing and faint spots here and there but A REMARKABLY FINE COPY the binding lustrous and showing little wear the paper extremely bright and fresh the margins immense and the paint and gold unusually vibrant.<br/> <br/> The marvelous illustrations of Dutch engraver and poet Jan Luyken comprise this collection of "remarkable stories" from the Bible each depicted with panoramic grandeur and enhanced with a wide range of finely applied colors and gold. Luyken 1649-1712 had written and illustrated erotic poetry as a young man but later became a devout Pietist after reading the works of German mystic Jakob Böhme. He became a member of the Baptist Church in 1673 and thereafter devoted his talents to producing religious works. The vast scenes here are notable in their scale detail and animation. There are a number of battle scenes from the Old Testament as well as dramatic depictions of the plagues and a fascinating episode from the histories of Josephus depicting Herod's soldiers being lowered down the side of a cliff in large boxes suspended from chains in order to attack the thieves hiding in caverns on the cliffside. There is a majestic portrayal of the Queen of Sheba arriving at the court of Solomon a peaceful scene of Adam naming the beasts in the Garden of Eden and a festive celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles. New Testament scenes include a terrifying final judgment a blinding conversion of St. Paul and scenes from that Apostle's travels. The engravings have one common trait: they are heavily populated whether by men or beasts and one of Luyken's special gifts is to render every person in the crowd as an individual with his own concerns and reactions to the events at hand. The engravings while already greatly pleasing in black and white are even more stirring and memorable when seen in the full color and gold used here. Expansive tableaus are given greater definition and clarity and events such as Noah’s flood and the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah are rendered even more successful in expressing the awesome powers of the Almighty. The illustrations are quite definitely Protestant in point of view: there are no depictions of the Virgin Mary not even a Nativity scene. Except for engravings of the Annunciation to the Shepherds and the Massacre of the Holy Innocents the illustrations focus on Jesus as an adult and on the work of his Apostles spreading the gospel. There were earlier editions containing Luyken's 62 large plates which originally appeared without text as here in 1708 and they appeared again with a text in Dutch in 1729 and in French in 1732. Copies of these editions appear with some regularity in the marketplace but are usually not colored and are often found incomplete or with other major condition issues. We can trace no record in RBH or OCLC of a copy of our 1790 edition and we can find nothing that compares with the quality of coloring and grand height attained by the monumental margins seen here. H. Keyzer, H. Gartman en W. Vermandel unknown
168553234München Johann Hermann Gelder 1685. 4to. Later hcalf rebound spine worn but intact. Shaved close throughout loosing pagination number mainly at end. Some leaves with repairs some loosing text. Scattered brownspots. Traces of use. Some leaves frayed in margins. 22 pp. lacking titlepage.The first part paginated 1-1506 the second part ca. 400 pp. pagination shaved and ending abruptly. 14 engraved plates mounted and some with loss and defective. With around 70 large textengravings by Leonhard Heckenauer Jeremias Renner H.G. Bodenehr et al. <br/><br/><em>Richly illustrated by estimated Baroque-engravers such as Heckenauer Renner Bodenehr and others. </em> unknown
168553234(München, Johann Hermann Gelder, 1685). 4to. Later hcalf (rebound), spine worn but intact. Shaved close throughout, loosing pagination number mainly at end. Some leaves with repairs, some loosing text. Scattered brownspots. Traces of use. Some leaves frayed in margins. (22) pp., lacking titlepage.The first part paginated 1-1506, the second part ca. 400 pp. (pagination shaved and ending abruptly). 14 engraved plates, mounted and some with loss and defective. With around 70 large textengravings by Leonhard Heckenauer, Jeremias Renner, H.G. Bodenehr et al.
1832ST15199b-e<p>London 1832-58. Quartos. 26 leaves; 40 leaves of text 1 leaf ads; iv 4 256 pp. errata slip; 2 p.l. 192 pp. Four separately published works. <br />Court Album in blue publisher's cloth decorated in gilt and blind; "Waverley Gallery" in green half morocco over green cloth raised bands spine gilt in compartments with central fleuron; "Heath's Picturesque Annual" in publisher's red morocco decorated in gilt and blind; "Tourist in Wales" in half calf over purple buckram raised bands spine panels with gilt floral sprig at center. Court Album with 14 engraved portraits of female aristocrats; "Waverley Gallery" with 36 engravings of the principal female characters in Sir Walter Scott's romances; "Heath's Picturesque Annual" with extra engraved title page and 26 engravings by Ritchie after drawings by Clarkson Stanfield; "Tourist in Wales" with extra engraved title page and 49 engravings of views. ◆Bindings with minor imperfections but all solid and pleasing; occasional mild offsetting or minor marginal foxing a couple of short marginal tears to text leaves bur excellent copies internally the text clean and fresh the plates bright with fine impressions.<br /><br />These are appealing examples of the illustrated works that were so popular in the Victorian era providing readers with glimpses of the nobility images of their favorite literary characters and the opportunity to enjoy dramatic scenery from the comfort of their drawing rooms. The first two works here contain portraits of beautiful women both real society belles and heroines of bestselling romances. The latter two transport the armchair traveller to the wilds of Wales to the Austrian and Italian Alps and to the Rhine River. Although in black and white the engravings are so detailed and finely executed particularly in the use of shadow and light that both portraits and landscapes come to life. In the days before photography--much less streaming videos--books like these brought beauty and imagination into everyday lives.</p>
1894EEzz2676Wien, Verlag des Oesterr. Museums [für Kunst und Industrie] 1894. gr.-8°. 123 S. Mit 6 Tafeln. Flex. OHLnBd., Vorderdeckel in gold, rot u. schwarz bedruckt, Ränder berieb., kleiner Eckabriß oben. Rücken mit Bibliotheks-Beschriftung. Verzeichnet 595 Exponaten, kommentierter Katalog zu einer seltenen Technik des Kupferstichs, die vom ausgehenden 17. Jhdt. bis tief ins 19. Jhdt. im Gebrauch wa.- Text mit alten Buntstiftunterstreichungen der Künstler.
192534365Bale: Heufeld & Henius 1925. Limited. hardcover. very good. Illustrated with 48 handsomely printed color plates mounted on heavy art paper protected with numbered tissue guards. No text other than title and list of plates. Slim folio original 1/2 blue calf over patterned boards with ornate gilt-decorated spine. Bale: Heufeld & Henius no date circa 1925. A very good copy of this unusual book.<br/> <br/> One of 260 numbered copies.<br/> <br/> Heufeld & Henius unknown
pp. 265, 30 [Robert Smith Surtees Sketch of His Career], 30 [John Leech His Illustrations to Surtees' Novels, etc.] + Eight handsome full page hand colored steel engravings by John Leech. Full page and text engravings by H. K. Browne and W. T. Maud. Title page decorated in color with a fox jumping a fence. Top edge gilt. 215mm. Virtually disbound. Leather and cloth boards detached. Bookplate of J. Frederic Byers, a prominent Pittsburgh businessman and sportsman, who had a large estate at Sewickley. Lacks spine. Text is very nice, but should be rebound. ENGLAND BX 5
1967104562Gehenna Press. Very Good. 1967. Hardcover. Gehenna Press hardcover
185843455London: Longman Brown Green and Longmans. Printed by Woodfall and Kinder 1858. Newly revised and much enlarged edition the 3rd printing to include "Foreign and Jewish Cookery." Late 19th Century Cloth Binding 12mo; xlvii 643 32 pages 714 total 8 leaves of plates all present. 18 cm. <br> Early printing following the addition in 1855 three years earlier of a new section on "Foreign and Jewish Cookery;" That was also the first edition issued under the now-famous title Modern Cookery for Private Families.<br> Includes index and 32-page publisher's catalogue after text.<br> <br> Famously Lady Judith Montefiore published the first English-language Kosher cookbook The Jewish Manual in 1846 primarily for other Jewish housewives and meal planners. <br> Less than a decade later however leading British cookbook author Eliza Acton took Lady Montefiore's Jewish cooking tips one step further celebrating and normalizing them for cooks of all backgrounds across the Commonwealth through a new expanded edition of her best-selling cookbook Modern Cookery.<br> Journalist Rita Ehrlich notes that between these two works "The first Jewish recipes published in English reveal the place of accomplished Jewish women in 19th Century high society.<br> Among the welter of cookbooks published in 19th century England Eliza Acton's Modern Cookery for Private Families stands out for its clarity its practicality its occasional humour and its inclusion of Jewish food.<br> First published in 1845.The 1855 edition included a section on Foreign and Jewish Cookery and among the recipes was one for Jewish Almond Pudding. It was one of the few recipes Acton had not tested herself. 'We have tasted the puddings . more than once and have received the exact directions for them from the Jewish lady at whose house they were made.'<br> A Jewish lady - presumably the same one - provided her and thereby the readers with the address of a Jewish butcher in the London suburb of Aldgate from whom one could procure smoked beef and a chorissa sausage. Acton noted that 'all meat supplied by Jew butchers is sure to be of first-rate quality as they are forbidden by the Mosaic Law to convert into food any animal which is not perfectly free from all 'spot or blemish''. She also noted that the Jewish dietary laws which forbade the mixing of dairy and meat were 'not very rigidly observed' by most English Jews.<br> The date of that book is striking. Jews were part of English society by 1855 with a Jewish Lord Mayor of London Sir David Salomons a leader in the campaign to allow Jews to sit in Parliament. Lionel de Rothschild took his seat in Parliament in 1858 the year of this copy's publication following the passing of the Jews Relief Act. He had been elected a number of times; the sticking point had been the need to swear the oath 'upon the true Faith of a Christian'.<br> Even if we did not know about the number of wealthy highly regarded and influential Jews in London at that time the fact that an author would include specifically Jewish recipes and shopping advice in a bestselling cookbook that also recommended Jewish butchers for the quality of the meat suggests strongly that there was companionable social exchange.<br> The almond pudding recipe appeared in an earlier book published in 1846 called The Jewish Manual edited by A Lady no doubt the same lady who had entertained Eliza Acton. She was almost certainly Lady Judith Montefiore wife of the influential philanthropist Sir Moses Montefiore and the book was the first Jewish cookbook in the English language" Rita Ehrlich When 'A Lady' taught the English to cook kugel and Jews to be English 2022. <br> thejewishindependent.com.au/when-a-lady-taught-the-english-to-cook-kugel-and-jews-to-be-english.<br> <br> Eliza Acton 1799-1859 "was an English food writer and poet who produced one of Britain's first cookery books aimed at the domestic reader Modern Cookery for Private Families this work. The book introduced the now-universal practice of listing ingredients and giving suggested cooking times for each recipe. It included the first recipes in English for Brussels sprouts and for spaghetti.Some time after Modern Cookery was published Acton moved from Tonbridge to Hampstead north west London. She became the cookery correspondent for the weekly magazines The Ladies' Companion and Household Words and began writing.a new edition of Modern Cookery. This was published in 1855 and renamed as Modern Cookery for Private Families the name by which it is best known. This version contains an additional chapter named 'Foreign and Jewish Cookery'; the Jewish recipes are from Ashkenazi cuisine" Wikipedia.<br> Indeed Eliza Acton's "Modern Cookery. "is considered the first practical cookbook specifically geared toward the everyday cook. The schoolteacher poet and cookery writer Eliza Acton 1799-1859 published a number of poems as a young woman and 'in 1837 . her publishers Longmans suggested she should write something more practical than poetry so for the next few years she applied herself to meticulous research for the work by which she is best known: Modern Cookery for Private Families first published in 1845. The book was well received on its first appearance; critics thought it the best cookery book they had seen combining as it did clarity of instructions with excellent organisation. <br> The book was a lasting success running into several editions and was the standard work on the subject until the end of the century establishing Eliza Acton as the first of the modern cookery writers. She wrote with great charm and clarity but what marked the book as innovative was her original plan of listing very exactly the ingredients the time taken and pitfalls for the inexperienced cook. This was a completely new format all other books on the subject being far less exact in their instructions. <br> This became the standard way of writing cookery books."Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. <br> <br> Modern food journalists Sue Dyson and Roger McShane suggest that Acton's Modern Cookery "is an absolutely essential part of any serious cookbook collection" https://foodtourist.com/modern-cookery-for-private-families-by-eliza-acton. <br> <br> Contents:- Introductory Chapters. Trussing; Carving -- Soups -- Fish -- Dishes of Shell-Fish -- Gravies -- Sauces -- Cold Sauces Salads Etc. -- Store Sauces -- Forcemeats -- Boiling Roasting Etc. -- Beef -- Veal -- Mutton and Lamb -- Pork -- Poultry -- Game -- Curries Potted Meats Etc. -- Vegetables -- Pastry -- Soufflés Omlets Etc. -- Boiled Puddings -- Baked Puddings -- Eggs and Milk -- Sweet Dishes or Entremets -- Preserves -- Pickles -- Cakes -- Confectionary -- Dessert Dishes -- Syrups Liqueurs Etc. -- Coffee Chocolate Etc. -- Bread -- Foreign and Jewish Cookery.<br> <br> For more on Acton and this book's impact on modern food culture see for example Sheila Hardy's The Real Mrs Beeton: The Story of Eliza Acton The History Press 2011; Sophie Hill's Keeping up Appearances: Economy vs. Extravagance in Eliza Acton's Modern Cookery <br> https://recipes.hypotheses.org/tag/eliza-acton; and the Wikipedia page dedicated to this groundbreaking cookbook <br> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modern_Cookery_for_Private_Families. <br> <br> SUBJECTS: Cooking English. Cuisine anglaise. Cookbooks. Publishers' catalogs.<br> The University of West Virginia keeps their copy in their Rare Book Room. <br> OCLC: 2613184 for 1859 printing. <br> Front inside hinge just starting light wear to crown of spine Good Condition. Important B Food-1-1-'!yyox. London: Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans. Printed by Woodfall and Kinder unknown
19005532S.l., S.D. [vers 1900]. 1900 1 vol. in-8° oblong (155 x 245 mm) de: 11 photogravures en noir (certaines subdivisées représentant 23 lieux au total) ; 1 plan de de Buenos Aires. Percaline cerise de l'éditeur, dos lisse muet, grande plaque décorative à motifs noirs et dorés sur le plat supérieur.
167918679Augsburg Melchiore Kysel 1679 in-4 plein-veau Trois parties en un volume, reliure plein veau (binding full calfskin) havane petit in-quarto, dos à nerfs (spine with raised band) décoré or, pièce de titre (label of title) sur fond rouge fonçé avec double filet "or", entre-nerfs à fleurons central dans un encadrement de deux filets or avec rinceaux aux angles, premier plat décoré à froid d'un encadrement d'un filet à froid, coins émoussés, toutes tranches lisses rouges, manque de papier au coin de la première page de garde peignée, petite restauration ancienne, Ex-Libris manuscrit avec trés nombreux commentaires sur les deux pages de gardes à la mine de plomb : Baron De WISMES, orné comme suit : Illustration gravée sur cuivre par Melchiore Kysel (Melchior KÜSEL), comprenant 2 frontispices et 241 vignettes dans le texte, [1] frontispice gravé , [1] f., 51 pl. ; [1] f., 51 pl. ; [1] f., 50 pl. ; [1] front. gr., [1] f., 47 pl. ; [1] f., 42 pl., [1] f. (gravures sur bois en noir imprimées d'un seul côté par Melchior KÜSEL), complet des gravures mais avec parfois un manque de papier n'atteignant pas les gravures mais parfois les textes en latin ou en allemand des vers au pied des gravures (restaurations anciennes), MDCLXXIX (1679) [Augsburg] Proprio aere aeri incisae, et venales expositae a Melchiore Kysel, Augustano. Augustae Vind. Editeur,,
176019321760 Couverturerigide Dijon, François Desventes, 1760. Un volume in-24 étroit (11,5 x 6 cm), reliure plein maroquin lavallière de l’époque, plats ornés d’une riche plaque dorée, dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés, tranches dorées (DUBUISSON), charnières légèrement fendillées en pied. Frontispice, titre gravé, 13 feuillets non chiffrés, 198 pages, papier jauni. Huitième et dernière année parue. Le frontispice représente le portrait de Charles de Bourbon, prince de Condé, dans une composition allégorique gravée par Fessard d’après Saint-Aubin (SAFFROY 353). Conçu à la fois comme un guide pratique, un outil administratif et un précis de géographie locale, cet almanach propose une « Division générale de la Bourgogne » détaillant ses différentes contrées (Dijonnois, Autunois, Châlonnois, l'Auxerrois...), ses bailliages, ses cours d'eau (la Saône, l’Ouche, la Tille) et ses ressources. Véritable miroir de la société bourguignonne du XVIIIe siècle, il recense également les membres de la noblesse locale, le clergé, les parlements, ainsi que les foires et les aspects économiques de la région. Bon exemplaire dans une belle reliure.
1872195548New York.: Harper's Weekly. 23 November1872. Five engravings in three columns 23.5 x 10 cms; on a single newspaper leaf 28.7 x 40.8 cm unrelated text on the verso lower margin creased with a small central tear affecting the caption no loss the image sin very good condition. Engravings from Harper's Weekly in November 1872 all centred on the quinine production in Darjeeling. Production began in the 1860s from seeds sent by the famed botanist Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. Quinine proved indispensable to British rule in India and they invested heavily in plantations to sure up supply.The anti-malarial was vital for colonial expansion "quinine coursed through the bloodstream of empire" Townsend Middleton "Becoming after: The Lives and Politics of Quinine’s Remains" in Cultural Anthropology Vol. 36 Issue 2 pp. 282-311 2014 although probably known more to the readers of Harper's Weekly as an essential for gin and tonic. <br> <br>The five engravings: <br>Foot-Bridge over the River Rungbee <br>Buttress of Suspension Bridge over the River Teestah <br>Cinchona Succirubra Thirty Feet High signed but indecipherable <br>Native of Sikkim <br>Cane Suspension Bridge over the Great Runjeet. . Harper's Weekly. unknown
1812195892London.: J. J. Stockdale. 1812. Three handcoloured engravings 10.5 x 17.5 cms landscape and two portrait partial watermark sheets toned handsomely preserved in cerulean card window mounts all in very good condition. Three European engravings illustrating three stages in the manufacture of Chinese porcelain from an edition of "China: Its Costume Arts Manufactures &c." by Breton de la Martiniere very attractively handcoloured. . J. J. Stockdale. unknown
1873204562New York.: Harper's Weekly. July 261873. Seven captioned wood engravings on two newspaper leaves from Harper's Weekly: six on one page each approx 10 x 11cms and one three-quarter page 30 x 22.5cms with related commentary sheet size 40 x 28cms small edge tear too the inner margin of the larger engraving no loss in all very good condition. The three-quarter page engraving "The Feast of Lanterns" includes a brief text article describing all the engravings in the lower margin which continues on the verso of sheet. The six vignette illustrations are: “Death in the Cage” “Conveying Prisoners to the Lock-up” “Coolies” “A Mendicant” “The Rain-coat” and “Convicts”. . Harper's Weekly. unknown
1745199414London. 1745-1747. Ten copperplate engravings arranged as storyboards on two leaves 21 x 16.5 cms border; 26 x 20 cms sheets including captions and platemark sheets a little age-toned with faint offsetting but in very good condition. Each of the ten engravings shows a stage in the production of silk. The two leaves of engravings Plates 25 and 26 were published as part of Du Halde's account of China included in an important 18th century compendium of travel writing: "A New General Collection of Voyages and Travels" known as the Astley Collection for its publisher. . hardcover