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Seller: Half Price Books Inc., Dallas, TX, U.S.A.
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Language: English
Published by HARRISBURG PUBLISHING CO., Harrisburg, Pa, 1906
Seller: Barry's Books, Comfort, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Julius Bien & CO. (illustrator). First Edition. Blue cloth binding with 1 inch split to top rear spine seam, inside binding shaken, seam splits to inside hinges, first couple of pages loose, numerous illustrations present, illustrations includes Gettysburg monuments, 260 pages although contents are shaken they are clean, complete and tight. Former owner's book plates removed from inside front paste down. Corners are sligtly bumped.
Language: English
Published by HARRISBURG PUBLISHING CO., Harrisburg, Pa, 1909
Seller: Barry's Books, Comfort, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
3/4 Leather. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Julius Bien & CO. (illustrator). First Edition. " CEREMONIES AT THE DEDICATION OF THE EQUESTRIAN STATUE OF Major-General Anthony Wayne COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE U.S. ARMY ERECTED BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA ON THE REVOLUTIONARY CAMP GROUND AT VALLEY FORGE JUNE 20 1908". 81 pages plus a color fold out map at end of book, spine backstrip almost gone with front covers slightly attached and rear cover detached but present, Inside is great. former owner's address label on top right front end paper (can be easily removed by warm iron over cloth), otherwise inside book is clean, complete, and tight. NOTE: THIS IS A FIRST EDITION (1909) I DON'T BELIEVE THE OTHER EDITIONS LISTED THAT STATE 1908 ARE CORRECT. EVERYTHING YOU SEE IN THE BOOK STATES 1908 UNTIL.YOU GET TO PAGE 79 WHICH DISCUSSES THE ACT PASSED TO PRINT AND DISTRIBUTE 5525 COPIES OF THIS BOOK.DATED 13 MAY 1909.THIS IS A FIRST EDITION AND NOT A REPRINT AND NOT AN EX-LIB BOOK.
Published by Hurd and Houghton, 1866
Seller: Braintree Book Rack, Cohasset, MA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. There's a chip on the spine and some foxing.
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Language: English
Published by Createspace Independent Pub, 2016
ISBN 10: 1537654888 ISBN 13: 9781537654881
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. Bien, Julius (illustrator). illustrated edition. 36 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.09 inches. This item is printed on demand.
Language: English
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ISBN 10: 1023975068 ISBN 13: 9781023975063
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
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Seller: Majestic Books, Hounslow, United Kingdom
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Published by State of Penn, Harrisburg, 1885
Seller: Hirschfeld Galleries, Saint Louis, MO, U.S.A.
First Edition
3/4 Morocco. Condition: Very Good. Julius Bien (illustrator). : Published by the State., 1885. Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Harrisburg, Published by the State, large 8vo 7 by 9 inches, portfolio of 62 maps, all colored. : This is the enlarged, fully-complete, limited edition of Lesley's hand-atlas, issued the same year as the smaller octavo version. The front pastedown has a printed title and a list of the maps. The portfolio contains 61 loose-leaf, colored county maps covering the entire state from Adams to York counties. The maps are individually numbered and arranged alphabetically, with geologic ages, rock types and formations described in a legend on each map. Cities, towns, rail lines, roads, and other cultural features are also shown. The first map is a colored geological map of the entire state. The maps were lithographed by Julius Bien, New York. there was a small folio edition the same year note only two sets exist for sale now Original 3/4 brown morocco and marbled boards, spine renewed else very good. marbled end sheets Size: 8vo. Private Press.
Published by New York
Seller: Vintage Books and Fine Art, Oxford, MD, U.S.A.
Art / Print / Poster
Condition: Very Good. A contemporary chromolithograph from Julius Bien of the Mount Pleasant Civil War Hospital in Washington, DC. This print features renderings of buildings, natural landscape, as well as soldiers engaged in the everyday life of a Civil War hospital. This print is undated and we could find no information as to its print date. It has three vertical original fold lines indicating it may have come from a contemporary Civil War or medical history. Mild tanning and edge wear. Measuring 15 1/2" X 9" this beautiful piece is suitable for framing and display! #2E-007.
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. dj: none. book: fair oversized book of poems for children. gorgeous two-tone illustrations. appear to be by julius bien. damp stain left edge. spine is barely hanging on.
Published by Hurd and Houghton, 1865
Seller: Bayside Books of Maryland, IOBA, Sykesville, MD, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Scarce hardcover, 1865. An excellent example of early American chromolithography. Two works bound in one volume: 1) The Three Kings of Orient: A Christmas Carol with words and music by Deacon John H Hopkins and with six full page color chromolithograph plates by Julius Bien plus a seventh plate with the full words and music, and 2) The Twenty Third Psalm illustrated with 7 full page color chromolithograph plates also by Julius Bien. In Good condition, full bound in brown cloth with beveled edges and designs in black and titles in gilt to front and rear. All edges gilt. No markings or writing inside or out. Solid binding. Some edge and corner wear, scuffs, and soiling; 1/2 inch spot of color loss at bottom right front board. Some bubbling to front and rear pastedown endpapers (ie, inside the front and rear covers). See photos. Scattered foxing throughout.
Published by D. Van Nostrand, New York, 1867
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fair. First edition. Folio. xxvi, 160pp., with a frontispiece plate and 58 lithographic plates at the rear, some folding, by Julius Bien. Lacks the last plate, else complete. Small library stamp unobtrusively placed in the blank marginal area of each plate. Without boards, spine nearly split,thus fair only, with a light dampstain to the upper left corner of the plates.
Published by Hurd & Houghton, New York, 1865
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Illustrated throughout from tinted original designs by H. L. Stephens, lithographed and printed by Julius Bien. 8vo, publisher's cloth decorated in gold and black. First edition. There is marginal smudging on every page; a few short marginal tears. Light soiling and use to cloth; tight and sound.
Published by U.S. Geological Survey, Washington, 1896
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
hardcover. Condition: very good. First. 36 color maps, some folding. Atlas folio, cloth covered boards, spine ends slightly worn, front cover soiled. First edition. Washington: U.S. Geological Survey, 1896. In very good condition. Atlas to Accompany Monograph XXVIII on the Marquette Iron-Bearing District of Michigan by Richard Van Hise and William Shirley Bayley, with a chapter on the Republic Through by Henry Lloyd Smyth. Lithographs by Julius Bien (1826-1909), an American lithographic printer and cartographer based in New York City. During the course of the second half of the 19th century, he produced thousands of maps for both public and private publishers. Some of his most notable commissions were for the U.S. government, including many geological maps that redefined the cartographic visualization of geology. Bien's prolific output and contributions to the development of chromolithography make him one of the most significant map printers of his time.
Published by John James Audubon / Julius Bien & Co., 1858
Map
No Binding. Condition: VG. John James Audubon's Wild Turkey stands as a seminal work within the canon of American natural history illustration, marking the auspicious beginning as Plate Number One in his monumental Birds of America. This imag. Chromolithograph on a double elephant folio sheet of 19th-century wove paper. Minor toning at the edges. John James Audubon's Wild Turkey stands as a seminal work within the canon of American natural history illustration, marking the auspicious beginning as Plate Number One in his monumental Birds of America. This image, executed with precise detail and vibrant life at the Beechwoods Plantation near St. Francisville, Louisiana in 1825, captures the essence of the American wilderness and its avian inhabitants with unparalleled artistry. It is a depiction that, for many art enthusiasts and collectors, symbolizes the quintessence of Audubon's artistic and ornithological legacy. Audubon himself expressed a profound admiration for this species, noting, "The great size and beauty of the Wild Turkey, its value as a delicate and highly prized article of food, and the circumstance of its being the origin of the domestic race now generally dispersed over both continents, render it one of the most interesting of the birds indigenous to the United States of America." This iconic illustration, by virtue of its placement as the inaugural plate in both the Havell and Bien editions of Birds of America, showcases Audubon's prioritization of the Wild Turkey as a symbol of the American natural heritage. The Wild Turkey is not just an illustration; it is a cultural artifact that continues to captivate and inspire, embodying the rich biodiversity of America and the pioneering spirit of exploration and conservation that defined Audubon's work. Map.
Published by John James Audubon / Julius Bien & Co., 1860
Map
No Binding. Condition: VG. This 1860 chromolithograph, titled Iceland or Falcon (Falco islandicus), was drawn from nature by the renowned naturalist John James Audubon and lithographed by Julius Bien in New York. The illustration features two. Chromolithograph on a double elephant folio sheet of 19th century wove paper. Color retouched. Some minor expert restorations to the edges of the sheet. This 1860 chromolithograph, titled Iceland or Falcon (Falco islandicus), was drawn from nature by the renowned naturalist John James Audubon and lithographed by Julius Bien in New York. The illustration features two Icelandic Gyrfalcons in a dynamic pose that captures the ferocity and grace of these powerful raptors. One falcon appears to swoop down toward its partner, with wings fully extended, emphasizing the impressive patterning on the feathers, while the other falcon, with an open beak, seems to respond vocally, adding an expressive interaction between the birds. Audubon s compositional capacities are evident in the finely rendered plumage and fierce expressions of the birds, set against a subtle, atmospheric background that enhances the sense of depth. The composition places the falcons on a grassy cliff edge, hinting at their natural habitat and their roles as apex predators in the wild. This lithograph is part of Audubon s larger ornithological series, which sought to document North American bird species with unparalleled accuracy and artistry. Map.
Published by Comstock & Cline, New York, 1877
Seller: Babylon Revisited Rare Books, Northampton, MA, U.S.A.
Folio. 3/4 leather over blue pebbled cloth. 10 double page maps, 12 single page maps, and a large folding map of Coos County. Some of the double page maps are : Geological Map of New Hampshire, Railroad Map of the United States, New Hampshire and Vermont, and several county maps. Maps are hand colored. Walling was a well known cartographer, especially of New England states. Hitchcock was at the time of publication of this Atlas the State Geologist for New Hampshire. Condition is very good, with only light shelf wear. Color of the maps is vibrant.
Published by New York, New York, 1891
Seller: High Ridge Books, Inc. - ABAA, South Deerfield, MA, U.S.A.
Topographic map of the entire Metropolitan area, from Staten Island to Northern Westchester, broken down into 13 colorful double-page maps. Includes all of Westchester County, western Long Island, and much of northeastern New Jersey. Lithographed in color. Original 1/2 maroon leather, binding in excellent condition. Maps are very good, with a light waterstain extending roughly 2 inches up from the bottom along the center fold and other very light scattered stains. Overall, this is a fine copy of one of the most attractive county atlases of the 19th century. LeGear L2557.
Published by Alfred E. Matthews, 1866
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. THE REESE COPY. New York: Alfred E. Mathews, 1866. First edition. Oblong folio. 20th-century quarter calf to style over green pebbled cloth boards. Title and author gilt to the front board. With 36 scenes on 23 tinted lithographed plates. Spine faded. Head and tail worn. Margins of 5 plates repaired with tape, beginning with the frontispiece. Heavy foxing and offsetting throughout the plates. Final leaf chipped. Pencil ownership inscription of "May C. Mathew-Bishop"(?) on the title-page. Alfred Edward Mathews (1831-1874) emigrated to the U.S. from England and became an itinerant bookseller and artist. He came to Colorado in 1865, having honed his illustrative skills as a Union soldier during the Civil War. He sought to present the awesome natural beauty of Colorado, as well as mining interests there. His documentary illustrations of the American West are accurate and attractive, among the earliest and most important of his time. Julius Bien, an American lithographer originally from Germany, was a specialist in chromolithography. Based in New York City, he printed a broad array of topics and maps, including a lithographed edition of John J. Audubon's The Birds of America. From the collection of William S. Reese (1955-2018), who was one of the great Americana booksellers. His firm continues to trade in New Haven. After his death, Christie's New York sold his private collection (24-25 May 2022; the present item was lot 260).
Published by Comstock & Cline, New York, 1877
Seller: Yesterday's Gallery, ABAA, East Woodstock, CT, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Folio. 3/4 leather over blue pebbled cloth. 10 double page maps, 12 single page maps, and a large folding map of Coos County. Some of the double page maps are : Geological Map of New Hampshire, Railroad Map of the United States, New Hampshire and Vermont, and several county maps. Maps are hand colored. Walling was a well known cartographer, especially of New England states. Hitchcock was at the time of publication of this Atlas the State Geologist for New Hampshire. Condition is very good, with only light shelf wear. Color of the maps is vibrant.
Published by Government Printing Office; Julius Bien, Washington, D.C., 1880
Seller: Ken Sanders Rare Books, ABAA, Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Julius Bien (illustrator). First edition. Professional Papers of the Engineer Department, U. S. Army. No. 18. Seven volumes plus one atlas. Does not have the general atlas. Quarto [30 cm] Volume 1 is bound in 3/4 leather (with some additional skillful restoration work to the binding and new endbands). The remaining volumes are in the publisher's original green cloth. Volume 3 once belonged to The Long Island Historical Society (with deaccession stamp on title page). Volumes 4 and 7 have been professionally rebacked, and the hinges of volume 7 have been expertly reinforced. The spine of volume 6 has been skillfully restored at the spine ends and along the joints. This volume also has new endbands and Japanese tissue has been applied to the rear hinge. Overall the set shows moderate wear to the spine and boards. The wear at the extremities includes occasional chipping to the cloth and periodic exposure of the underlying boards. There are only very sporadic cracks in the text blocks. Internally very good with plates having little or no foxing. Several pages have small ink stamps from private clubs and booksellers. Volumes include: Vol. I: Systematic Geology by Clarence King (1878); Vol. II: Descriptive Geology by Arnold Hague and S. F. Emmons (1877); Vol. III: Mining Industry by James D. Hague (1870); Vol. IV: Paleontology and Ornithology by Meek, Hall, Whitfield, and Ridgway (1877); Vol. V: Botany by Sereno Watson, et al., (1871); Vol. VI, Microscopical Petrography by Ferdinand Zirkel (1876). Vol. VII: Odontornithes: A Monograph on the Extinct Toothed Birds of North America (1880). ****The preliminary pages, including the title, are those belonging to volume 2, however this is really volume 7 (This volume opens with p. 1 of the introduction). All plates and maps are present in each volume. Plate II in volume 7 is present in duplicate. There are tiny pin-size holes in the corner margins of the plates in this volume as well. The atlas volume is an oblong elephant folio, in original 3/4 brown morocco over red-brown cloth, with cover title in gilt (1" loss from head of backstrip and scuffing to the extremities of the boards). 14 plates, all but one in color. Bartlett, Great Surveys of the American West. One of the four major geological surveys of the western United States which took place in the years following the Civil War. This early monumental survey took place in 1867, under the direction of Clarence King (1842-1901). King, a graduate of Yale's Sheffield Scientific School, was only 25 years old when he was appointed Geologist in charge of the exploration along the 40th Parallel, which spanned from Eastern Colorado to California. This expedition represented the first major attempt to map the area in detail, and was one of the first expeditions to use the medium of photography to capture images and activities of the expedition. Timothy O'Sullivan (1840-1882), known for his images of the Civil War, was the photographer for the King survey. His photographs were subsequently reproduced in lithograph form by Julius Bien for inclusion in the published volumes reporting on the expedition. Many of O'Sullivan's original photographs from the 40th Parallel expedition are now in the collection of The George Eastman House in New York. The collection represents a historically and culturally important archive depicting the American West. In 1879, the United States Geological Survey was established and appointed Clarence King its first director. In 1881, King resigned this position to pursue other scientific interests leaving John Wesley Powell (1834-1902) as his successor. "King's Fortieth Parallel Survey materially improved the reputation of American science abroad, and set an example of accuracy and scholarship at home at a time when such an example was sorely needed. That such a survey should have taken place in an otherwise corrupt and barren era in our national life (1867-79) is also of some significance. Finally, as a personal achievement, the Fortieth Parallel Survey ranks as a.
Published by New York: Comstock & Cline, 1877., 1877
Seller: Arader Galleries - AraderNYC, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. 1st Edition. Folio, (17 5/8 x 14 3/8 inches). Fine folding lithographed map of Coos County, 10 double-page maps, 12 single-page maps, most with original hand-color. Contemporary half straight-grained brown morocco, blue pebbled cloth, gilt (extremities a bit rubbed and worn). First edition. Double-page maps include: Geological Map of New Hampshire, Railroad Map of the United States, New England, New Hampshire and Vermont, Carroll County, Grafton County, Merrimack County, Cheshire County, Hillsborough County, and Rockingham County. "In 1853 [Walling] entered on his life work as a cartographer, and between that date and 1870 did a great work in the preparation of maps. His work extended over a large part of the Northern states. He prepared and published the well-known map of Massachusetts, which was the product in part of Borden's survey and in part the result of his own painstaking labor. About 1870 he became a professor of mathematics in Lafayette college, which office he retained for two years. For some years thereafter he was an assistant in the United States coast survey. Having acquired an interest in geological problems, he then became an officer of the national geological survey" (obituary, Cambridge Tribune, 1888). Hitchcock "served as New Hampshire State Geologist from 1868 to 1878 and taught at Dartmouth College from 1868 to 1908, holding the Hall Professorship of Geology and Mineralogy. Hitchcock's survey produced a three volume work, 'The Geology of New Hampshire' (1874-1878) and the folio, 'Atlas accompanying the report on the geology of New Hampshire.' The maps in the atlas comprise the first detailed, comprehensive map of the bedrock and surfacial geology of the state. Hitchcock used to name the rock units and designated their 'type localities.' Most of these rock formation names are still in use. In addition to geology, he contributed to a wide range of fields including fieldwork in paleontology, bedrock and glaciology, economic geology, and volcanology" (Dartmouth College Special Collections Library online). Phillips 2136.
Language: English
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ISBN 10: 1023975068 ISBN 13: 9781023975063
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