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Encounter: Volumel XLIIi, No. 3: March, 1974 / V.S. Pritchett (Short story, 1st appearance); P. T. Bauer (Foreign Aid, Forever); J.P. Ward (T-Group); poetry (Michael Langley, Alan Ross, Alan Brownjohn, Gavin Ewart, Tadeusz Rozewicz, Elizabeth Jennings); Peter Schmid (Between Mao and Mohammed); George Martelli (Propagandist's Propaganda); Gordon Lee (Quest for Cundu); Laurence Lerner (Samuel Richardson);Chaim Raphael (JJesus or Christ?); Tao Tao Sanders (Ming Mayhem); robert Moss (Chile's Coup and after); Joel Carmichael (German Money & Bolshevik Honour); Sidney Hook (Anyone for Objectivity?);
Lasky Melvin J. & Thwaite, Anthony (Editors) / V.S. Pritchett (Short story, 1st appearance); P. T. Bauer (Foreign Aid, Forever); J.P. Ward (T-Group); poetry (Michael Langley, Alan Ross, Alan Brownjohn, Gavin Ewart, Tadeusz Rozewicz, Elizabeth Jennings); Peter Schmid (Between Mao and Mohammed); George Martelli (Propagandist's Propaganda); Gordon Lee (Quest for Cundu); Laurence Lerner (Samuel Richardson);Chaim Raphael (JJesus or Christ?); Tao Tao Sanders (Ming Mayhem); robert Moss (Chile's Coup and after); Joel Carmichael (German Money & Bolshevik Honour); Sidney Hook (Anyone for Objectivity?);
Language: English
Published by Encounter, London 1974
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Add to basket97 pages. V.S. Pritchett (Short story, 1st appearance); P. T. Bauer (Foreign Aid, Forever); J.P. Ward (T-Group); poetry (Michael Langley, Alan Ross, Alan Brownjohn, Gavin Ewart, Tadeusz Rozewicz, Elizabeth Jennings); Peter Schmid (Between Mao and Mohammed); George Martelli (Propagandist's Propaganda); Gordon Lee (Quest for Cundu…); Laurence Lerner (Samuel Richardson);Chaim Raphael (JJesus or Christ?); Tao Tao Sanders (Ming Mayhem); robert Moss (Chile's Coup and after); Joel Carmichael (German Money & Bolshevik Honour); Sidney Hook (Anyone for Objectivity?).
JARROW CHURCH, AFTER THE PAINTING BY CARMICHAEL, , A FINE ENGRAVED VIEW, CIRCA 1800
JARROW CHURCH, AFTER THE PAINTING BY CARMICHAEL, , A FINE ENGRAVED VIEW, CIRCA 1800
Language: English
Published by London 1800
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Add to basketSingle Sheet. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. JARROW CHURCH, AFTER THE PAINTING BY CARMICHAEL, , A FINE ENGRAVED VIEW, CIRCA 1800. A FINE ENGRAVED VIEW, HAND COLOURED, COLOURING NOT CONTEMORARY BUT DELICATELY AND SKILLFULLY EXECUTED, VERY GOOD CONDITION, MEASURES 6 X 4 INCHES, 15 X 10 CMS, MOUNTED AND READY TO FR…AME, WE PACK VERY WELL, SPLENDID VALUE --. J W CARMICHAEL (illustrator).

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Language: English
Published by John Bumpus, London 1890
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. First Edition (This Uk First Printing By Dalziel Brothers, London, Binding By Hunter Of Edinburgh, Apparently Prior To The American Issue). (12), 136 Pp + Many Plates, Some Colored (Including Matted Frontispiece), All With Floral-Pattern Silk Tissue-Guards. 12 1/2" X 10". Green Cloth, Dec…orated In Gilt And Red, All Edges Gilt. Art Nouveau Endpapers In Gilt And White. One Verses Per Page, Illustration On Facing Pages. The Apotheosis Of Maudlin, A ;Prime Example Of What Made "Victorian" An Epithet. . Light Wear At Corners, Small Frays, 1" X 3/4" Piece Of Cloth At Top Of Spine Detached And Laid In Loosely (Repairable). Hinges Intact. No Names Or Marks Or Stains Or Foxing. A Few Very Small Areas Of Lightening- Damp Spots- In Small Area At Left Center Of Front Cover. All Spine And Cover Gilt Very Bright. Color And B/W Illustrations, Matted Frontispiece With Tissue Guard; Manzoni, After Kaulbach, Stewart Carmichael After Rt. Westwood, Sheffer, Burgess,, Hoppner, Etc. (illustrator).

Published by London, UK: Illustrated London News. 1855
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Add to basketCondition: Good. 13" x 20.5" (image size). Good with losses and tears. Wood cut engraving.

Published by London, UK: Illustrated London News. 1855
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More imagesPublished by London. Printed by Authority, by T. Egerton, Military Library, Whitehall First Edition . 1811. 1811
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Add to basketFirst edition hard back binding in publisher's original full speckled leather binding, rebacked, gilt lines with small red and gilt title label to the spine, marble page edges, new end papers. 8vo. 8½'' x 5½''. Dugald Carmichael enrolled at the University of Glasgow to study Classics, attending the 1787 Greek class of John Young…. He was born in Lismore, Argyll, son of Archibald. After attending the University of Glasgow, Carmichael took up the study of Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, from where he qualified as a surgeon. He served as an assistant-surgeon in the Argyllshire Fencibles in Ireland for nine years, before entering the 72nd Highlanders Regiment as an ensign. Carmichael would go on to take part in numerous expeditions during his career as an army surgeon: In 1805, he was among those who served under Sir David Baird, who commanded the expedition against the Cape of Good Hope. In 1807, Carmichael volunteered to go to Algoa Bay, modern day Port Elizabeth; In 1810, he was part of the expedition in Mauritius, to capture it from French rule; in 1817 he joined the expedition that took possession of Tristan da Cunha. Carmichael was granted leave in 1813 during which time he explored the Island of Bourbon, modern day Réunion. Carmichael returned to Argyll in 1817, where he stayed with his sister for two years near Oban, before becoming tenant in 1820 of the farm Ardtur, where he remained till his death in September 1827. He died in Appin, and is buried in the Churchyard of Lismore. As well as distinguishing himself as army surgeon, Captain Carmichael had continued to develop his life-long interest in natural science, to the extent that he claimed to be known as the 'Father of Marine Botany'. His extensive travels overseas were also used to add to his botanical knowledge and collections. Among his published research was Some Account of the Island of Tristan da Cunha and of its Natural Productions (1818). As a friend and correspondent of Sir William Hooker, Hooker named many marine plants after him, including the Carmichaeliana or New Zealand Broom. Charles Darwin also acknowledged his contribution in referring to Carmichael as 'an authority on many points in natural science'. Contains folding colour frontispiece map., [iv] 65 pp., errata. Corners bruised, marks to the boards, contents in Fine condition. Member of the P.B.F.A. MAURITIUS (Mascarenhas).

Merchant Shipping by J.W. Carmichael. Limited edition print.
Carmichael, John Wilson (1799-1868), After; Printed by Robor limited, Lancing, England
Published by Marine Collectors prints.
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Color reproduction. Initialed and numbered in pencil. 56 x 86.3cm. 22 x 34 inches. .J.W. Carmichael's natural affinity for the sea and his skill in depicting fine architectural detail combine perfectly in this marine view of multiple ships at sea.John Wilson Carmichael was born at Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne,…on 9 June 1799, the eldest of the three children of the shipwright, William Carmichael, and his wife, Mary (née Johnson), the daughter of a mariner. During his teens, he spent three years at sea, working on a ship that sailed between Spanish and Portuguese ports. He then followed his father's trade, and was apprenticed to the ship builder, Richard Farrington & Brothers, of North Shore, Newcastle. The Farringtons were also cabinet makers, upholsterers, gilders and carvers, and were engaged in the cultural life of the town. As a result, they recognised and encouraged Carmichael's artistic talent, Joseph Farrington buying him his first box of watercolours. In time, he also became a friend and pupil - however informally - of Thomas Miles Richardson Senior, the leading artist in Newcastle at the time. From the early 1820s, he collaborated closely with the architect and developer of Newcastle, John Dobson, working up his perspective drawings into arresting watercolours, complete with figures.His work is represented in numerous public collections, including the National Maritime Museum (Greenwich) and the V&A; and Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries, Grimsby Fishing Heritage Centre, Hartlepool Museums and Heritage Service, Laing Art Gallery (Newcastle), Shipley Art Gallery (Gateshead), Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens and York Art Gallery.

Published by London: The Illustrated London News, Nov. 28. 1857
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Color lithograph with gum arabic. 28 x 40 cm (sheet). Very Good, water stain at upper left sheet corner.

Published by London: The Illustrated London News, March 8. 1856
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Wood engraving. p. 261. 28 x 40 cm (sheet). Very Good.

Published by London: The Illustrated London News, Nov. 24. 1855
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Wood engravings. pp. 623-626. 40 x 54 cm (sheet). Good, center folded, light toning along sheet edges, a vertical tear at bottom of sheet, extending into image, hole in center of image.