Published by Messenger Press, St. Albans, Vermont, 1852
Pamphlet. Condition: Used - Very Good. St. Albans, VT.: Messenger Press, 1852. 34 pages. 7 x 4.25", printed wrapper. VG.
Published by printed at the Messenger Press, St. Albans, VT, 1852
Seller: Rulon-Miller Books (ABAA / ILAB), St. Paul, MN, U.S.A.
Sixth edition, 12mo, pp. 33, [3]; original printed paper wrappers; a light correction in text, little creasing in corner, near fine. According to James Henry Lewis this was a modification of the Taylor system.
Published by Portable Trunk Publishers, Modern Reprint, Undated.
ISBN 13: 0370801395248
Seller: GREAT PACIFIC BOOKS, Ventura, CA, U.S.A.
Fine Giclee Art Print. Condition: Very Good. Artwork in Full Color. (illustrator). Art Print, this is not a book. Fine Giclee Print. This print delivers a vivid image with maximum color accuracy and exceptional resolution. The standard for museums and galleries around the world. Suitable for Framing. Archival Quality Paper Sze: 11"x17" Untrimmed. Printed area is slightly smaller, leaving a white border. Portable Trunk Publishers, Artists Fine Art Giclée (AFAG series) - Watermark is not on the print, used to protect copyrights. About the creators: The Strobridge Lithographing Company was a maker of advertisement posters and lithographs founded in 1847 in Cincinnati, Ohio. The company is named after Hines Strobridge who only joined the then stationery store in 1854 when it was known as Middleton, Wallace and Company, after its founding partners E. C. Middleton and W. R. Wallace. In 1859, the company changed its name to Middleton, Strobridge and Company. Strobridge acquired full ownership from his partners after the American Civil War. He built the company's first factory in 1884 on the Miami - Erie Canal in the Cincinnati neighborhood of Over-the-Rhine. Strobridge lithographs later became a popular method of advertisement for circuses and theaters. Book.