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More imagesPublished by J.S Virtue & Co Ltd, London, 1887
- Art / Print / Poster
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No Binding. Condition: Good. FROM THE FIELD OF SEDGEMOOR c1887 After the painting by Seymour Lucas, etched by C O Murray A fine etched engraved print from the painting by Seymour Lucas. for The Art Journal, London Published by Virtue & Co Etched on a heavy wove paper Approx Sheet size: 12.5" x 9.25" (315mm x 235mm) "some edge we…ar,tear, a few spots, good for age" We have fine selection of antique etchings, engravings and photographs as well as a large section of rare and collectible books. FOLDER-A.
More imagesPublished by J.S Virtue & Co Ltd, London, 1887
- Art / Print / Poster
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No Binding. Condition: Good. VENETIANS c1887 After Luke Fildes, etched by C O Murray A fine etched engraved print from the painting by Luke Fildes for The Art Journal, London Published by Virtue & Co Etched on a heavy wove paper Approx Sheet size: 12.5" x 9.25" (315mm x 235mm) "some edge wear, good for age" We have fine selectio…n of antique etchings, engravings and photographs as well as a large section of rare and collectible books. FOLDER-A.

Now & Then Summer 1931 A Periodical of Books & Authors Published Occasionally from Thirty Bedford Square By Jonathan Cape Ltd Number 39 / Andrew Dakers "An Epic of the Barren Lands" / Sybil Thorndike "After Ten years" / Hugo Eckener "Zeppelin" / Somerset de Chair "Red Bread" / Malcolm Elwin "Robert Walpole" / Thomas Moult "I Came Here to Work!" / Sidney Dark "Friends & Adventures"/ Max Murray "I went to Russia" / E M Delafield "A Letter to the Publisher" / Alec Brown "Moscow Has a Plan" / Major Phelps Hodge "Long Way to London" / David Garnett "A note on 'Charlotte's row'" / W Walmesley White "Migratory Birds" - there are also photographs of; francis Stuart, Edward Garnett, H E Bates.
Hamish Miles (Editor) / Andrew Dakers "An Epic of the Barren Lands" / Sybil Thorndike "After Ten years" / Hugo Eckener "Zeppelin" / Somerset de Chair "Red Bread" / Malcolm Elwin "Robert Walpole" / Thomas Moult "I Came Here to Work!" / Sidney Dark "Friends & Adventures"/ Max Murray "I went to Russia" / E M Delafield "A Letter to the Publisher" / Alec Brown "Moscow Has a Plan" / Major Phelps Hodge "Long Way to London" / David Garnett "A note on 'Charlotte's row'" / W Walmesley White "Migratory Birds"
Published by Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1931
- Softcover
- Periodical
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 44 pages. Andrew Dakers "An Epic of the Barren Lands" / Sybil Thorndike "After Ten years" / Hugo Eckener "Zeppelin" / Somerset de Chair "Red Bread" / Malcolm Elwin "Robert Walpole" / Thomas Moult "I Came Here to Work!" / Sidney Dark "Friends & Adventures"/ Max Murray "I went to Russia" / E M Del…afield "A Letter to the Publisher" / Alec Brown "Moscow Has a Plan" / Major Phelps Hodge "Long Way to London" / David Garnett "A note on 'Charlotte's row'" / W Walmesley White "Migratory Birds" - there are also photographs of; francis Stuart, Edward Garnett, H E Bates. (U.P.).
ANTIQUE PRINT - THE WATERING PLACE AFTER A PAINTING BY GAINSBOROUGH
THE WATERING PLACE, ENGRAVED BY C.O. MURRAY AFTER A PAINTING BY DAVID COX , OLD PRINT OF AN ARAB AFTER A DRAWING BY GAINSBOROUGH - - FINE ANTIQUE PRINT 1897
Language: English
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No Binding. Condition: Very Good. A SPLENDID ORIGINAL ANTIQUE PRINT, UNDATED CIRCA 1897 . . MOUNTED - MATTED - AND READY TO FRAME . MOUNT SIZE APPROX 12 X 8 INCHES 33 X 22 CMS . EXCELLENT CONDITION - fine old print THE WATERING PLACE' AFTER A PAINTING BY GAINSBOROUGH, ENGRAVED BY C.O. MURRAY. Gainsborough (illustrator).
More imagesLanguage: English
Published by Walbridge & Co. & Aston W. Gardner & Co., New York And Kingston, 1890
- Hardcover
- First Edition
- Signed
Seller: Open Door Books MABA, Bath, ME, U.S.A.Open Door Books MABA
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Decorative Cloth. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Brown/Gilt Decorated Boards, B/W Frontis Photograph, Preface Introduction. 243 Pgs Index. Rare Signed. Illustrated By The Authors After Original Sketches And From Photographs Taken By Jas. Johnston And Others (illustrator). Inscribed by Author(s).

The Cornhill Magazine No. 33 (New Series) No. 471 March 1899
The Cornhill Magazine (1860-1975) was a monthly Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith, Elder & Co. at 65 Cornhill in London. In the 1860s, under editor William Makepeace Thackeray, the paper saw a large circulation, peaking at around 110,000. Due to emerging competitors, circulation fell to 20,000 by 1870. The following year, Leslie Stephen took over as editor. When Stephen left in 1882, circulation had further fallen to 12,000. The Cornhill was purchased by John Murray in 1912, and continued to publish issues until 1975.
Published by Published by Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, London First Edition March . 1899., 1899
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Condition: Good. First edition in publisher's original illustrated orange paper wrap covers [soft back], black lettering to the front, lovely illustrated advertisements to the rear and to the inside front and rear covers. 8vo. 9'' x 5¾''. Contains 16 pages of advertisements and pages 289-432. Slight sun fading down the spine and… in Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. NINETEENTH CENTURY.

The Cornhill Magazine No. 18 (New Series) No. 456 December 1897
The Cornhill Magazine (1860-1975) was a monthly Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith, Elder & Co. at 65 Cornhill in London. In the 1860s, under editor William Makepeace Thackeray, the paper saw a large circulation, peaking at around 110,000. Due to emerging competitors, circulation fell to 20,000 by 1870. The following year, Leslie Stephen took over as editor. When Stephen left in 1882, circulation had further fallen to 12,000. The Cornhill was purchased by John Murray in 1912, and continued to publish issues until 1975.
Published by Published by Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, London First Edition December . 1897., 1897
- First Edition
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Condition: Good. First edition in publisher's original illustrated orange paper wrap covers [soft back], black lettering to the front, lovely illustrated advertisements to the rear and to the inside front and rear covers. 8vo. 9'' x 5¾''. Contains 16 pages of advertisements and pages 721-856. Slight sun fading down the spine and… in Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. NINETEENTH CENTURY.

The Cornhill Magazine No. 13 (New Series) No. 450 July 1897
The Cornhill Magazine (1860-1975) was a monthly Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith, Elder & Co. at 65 Cornhill in London. In the 1860s, under editor William Makepeace Thackeray, the paper saw a large circulation, peaking at around 110,000. Due to emerging competitors, circulation fell to 20,000 by 1870. The following year, Leslie Stephen took over as editor. When Stephen left in 1882, circulation had further fallen to 12,000. The Cornhill was purchased by John Murray in 1912, and continued to publish issues until 1975.
Published by Published by Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, London First Edition July . 1897., 1897
- First Edition
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Condition: Good. First edition in publisher's original illustrated orange paper wrap covers [soft back], black lettering to the front, lovely illustrated advertisements to the rear and to the inside front and rear covers. 8vo. 9'' x 5¾''. Contains 16 pages of advertisements and pages 1-144. Slight sun fading down the spine and i…n Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. NINETEENTH CENTURY.

The Cornhill Magazine No. 16 (New Series) No. 454 October 1897
The Cornhill Magazine (1860-1975) was a monthly Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith, Elder & Co. at 65 Cornhill in London. In the 1860s, under editor William Makepeace Thackeray, the paper saw a large circulation, peaking at around 110,000. Due to emerging competitors, circulation fell to 20,000 by 1870. The following year, Leslie Stephen took over as editor. When Stephen left in 1882, circulation had further fallen to 12,000. The Cornhill was purchased by John Murray in 1912, and continued to publish issues until 1975.
Published by Published by Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, London First Edition October . 1897., 1897
- First Edition
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Condition: Good. First edition in publisher's original illustrated orange paper wrap covers [soft back], black lettering to the front, lovely illustrated advertisements to the rear and to the inside front and rear covers. 8vo. 9'' x 5¾''. Contains 16 pages of advertisements and pages 433-576. Slight sun fading down the spine and… in Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. NINETEENTH CENTURY.

The Cornhill Magazine No. 34 (New Series) No. 472 April 1899
The Cornhill Magazine (1860-1975) was a monthly Victorian magazine and literary journal named after the street address of the founding publisher Smith, Elder & Co. at 65 Cornhill in London. In the 1860s, under editor William Makepeace Thackeray, the paper saw a large circulation, peaking at around 110,000. Due to emerging competitors, circulation fell to 20,000 by 1870. The following year, Leslie Stephen took over as editor. When Stephen left in 1882, circulation had further fallen to 12,000. The Cornhill was purchased by John Murray in 1912, and continued to publish issues until 1975.
Published by Published by Smith, Elder & Co., 15 Waterloo Place, London First Edition April . 1899., 1899
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Condition: Good. First edition in publisher's original illustrated orange paper wrap covers [soft back], black lettering to the front, lovely illustrated advertisements to the rear and to the inside front and rear covers. 8vo. 9'' x 5¾''. Contains 16 pages of advertisements and pages 433-576. Slight sun fading down the spine, ni…bbling of the front cover to the bottom of the spine and top edge and in Good condition, no dust wrapper as issued. Member of the P.B.F.A. NINETEENTH CENTURY.

Published by Glasgow?, 19th cent.
- Art / Print / Poster
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Condition: Good. Etching. 5.5 x 10.5 inches.

Published by New York, NY: Harper's Weekly., 1863
- Art / Print / Poster
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Condition: Good. 13.5" x 20.5" (image size) Good with tears, losses. Wood cut engraving.

Published by New York, NY: Harper's Weekly., 1876
- Art / Print / Poster
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Condition: Good. 12" x 18.75" (image size) Very Good. Wood cut engraving.

Published by 1787.], 1787
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- Art / Print / Poster
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Etching with engraving, scratched letter proof, fine impression. 290 by 230mm. Trimmed to printed border, losing part of the engraver's signature and publication line. A few small chips to left edge. [London, Sherwin, Half-length portrait of William Dampier (1651-1715), explorer and pirate, holding a copy of his own account of h…is voyages. The oil painting by Thomas Murray which this engraving is after was painted c.1697. It is currently held in the National Portrait Gallery in London.

Published by London, early 19th cent.
- Art / Print / Poster
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Condition: Good. Etching by an unknown artist after a painting by Thomas Murray. Hardman was reknowned for relieving people of corns on their feet, including William III. Image: 186 x 126 mm. Sheet: 306 x 251 mm. Pasted down. From a periodical of remarkable characters. Manuscript description in a contemporary hand on lower margi…n. From scrapbook compiled by noted 19th c. British collector T. Purland in 1845.

Published by New York: Harper's Weekly Journal of Civilization, Supplement, August 1., 1874
- Manuscript
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Condition: Good. Wood engraving. pp. 663-666. 40 x 54 cm (sheet). Very Good, center folded, light toning along sheet edges.

View of Windsor Caste, from 'Six Views of Windsor and Eton'.
Sandby, Paul (After 1731-1809); Charles Oliver Murray (Scottish, 1842-1923, Etcher).
Published by [London: British Publisher]., 1885
- Art / Print / Poster
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Condition: Good. Etching on machine-made laid paper with watermark. 23 x 31 cm (sheet). Very Good, light specks of foxing in the margins.
More imagesSouth West View, Notre Dame Street, Montreal
MURRAY, John - Engraved by Adolphus Bourne, after a drawing by.
Published by Montreal. 1850, 1850
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23 x 26.5cm, plus titles and strike line, [9" x 10"]., on full sheet 50.5x 66cm, [20" x 26"]., light sticker stain on the upper left margin, a few small light dust marks on the bottom right margin, very good to fine, rare. No records located. - Subjects also included Montreal, city view, children, carriages and cards, buildings,… city scape, street scape. [Reg Russell's "Book Nook" not included]. Locations: McCord Museum; Baldwin Room, TPL; Spendlove. Face of Early Canada, Tor. 1958. p66. "John Murray Prints of Montreal". A very charming set of four black and white line-engravings of Monteal, often coloured by hand, was drawn by John Murray and engraved and published by Adolphus Bourne in 1850. . They are less rare and costly than the engravings after Sproule but are desirable and rapidly becoming scarce.