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Language: English
Published by HardPress Publishing, 2020
ISBN 10: 0461903334 ISBN 13: 9780461903331
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Add to basketPAP. Condition: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Language: English
Published by British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241248125 ISBN 13: 9781241248123
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Published by S. & C. Shepley, Firchburg, 1847
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
Compiled by a Teacher. 62 pp. Engraved frontispiece. 4-5/8 x 3 inches, publisher's green printed boards (ads on rear cover). Slight age-toning to text; a few tiny losses to the spine; tight and sound.
Language: English
Published by British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241248125 ISBN 13: 9781241248123
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Published by Private Libraries Association, 1998
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Very Good. 48 pages. Illustrated. George Abrams "Abrams' Augereau" / David Chambers "Antoine Augereau" / Alan Tarling "The Poet & Printer Press" / Colin Banks "Enid Marx" / David Chambers "Buckland Wright & M B B Nijkerk" / Private Press Books.
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher and Printer, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 569-592, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items and engravings contained within include: lead article Sicily - What Next?; The Revolution in Sicily [with Our Special Artist in Sicily] (with five engravings: front-page La Masa, The Sicilian Guerrilla Chief, and Staff, in the Streets of Palermo, May 28; Defence of the Barricade at the Porta Felice - One of Garibaldi's Officers Planting the Italian Flag; The Island of Maritimo, Near Sicily; The Island of Favignana, Near Sicily; Released Prisoners Leading Their Gaoler Through the Streets of Palermo Before Shooting Him); Illumination and Fireworks at Peshawur (with full-page engraving Illumination at Peshawur on the Occasion of a Grand Durbar Held There by the Viceroy of India - The Viceregal Procession); Trip of the "Great Eastern"; Bonelli's Electric Silk-Loom (with Section View of the Working Part, and engraving Front of the Loom); The Japanese Embassy at Washington (with full-page engraving Reception of the Japanese Embassy by President Buchanan in the East Room of the White House, Washington; and half-page engraving Arrival of the Japanese Embassy at Washington); The Ascot Race Plate (with individual engravings of The Royal Hunt Cup, The Ascot Cup, and The Queen's Gold Vase); Rupee, Winner of the Ascot Cup (with engraving); Portraits of the Royal Family of Sweden and Norway (with six engraved portraits); Wreck of the "Atlantique" at Brighton (with engraving); Wrecks of Fishermen's Boats at Filey (with engraving).
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher and Printer, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 465-488, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items and engravings contained within include: lead article Sicilian Affairs - Portents; The Porta Felice and Marina, Palermo, Sicily (with front-page engraving); Garibaldi's Expedition; Richard Wagner, The German Composer (with portrait engraving); French Troops at Cape Town (with engraving The Arrival of the French Generals Jarmin and Collineau at Sea-Point House, Cape of Good Hope); The Lime Light on Westminster Bridge (with engraving); The Paper Duties and the House of Lords; The Hon. Mr. Baron Wilde, The New Judge (with engraving); The Cathedral of Chambery (with engraving The Archbishop of Chambery Proceeding from the Cathedral to Vote for the Annexation to France); Auckland, New Zealand (with two engravings); French Bayonet Practice (with 23 engraved sketches to one page); Extraordinary Accident at Reigate (with engraving Fall of Cottages Into a Sand Cave at Reigate); "Miss Flite Introduces the Wards in Jarndyce to the Lord Chancellor" (with full-page engraving of this water-colour by John Gilbert); Waltham Abbey (with two engravings).
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 417-440, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items, and engravings contained within include: lead article Reactionary Symptoms; Annecy, Savoy (with front-page engraving of the town and lake); General Lamoriciere (newly-appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Papal Army, with engraving); The Recent Fire in Red-Cross Street (with engraving); Signor Campana's New Opera, "Almina" (with engraving of scene at Her Majesty's Theatre); Sword-Bayonet Exercise as Practised by the British Infantry (with sixteen engraved sketches to one page); R. John Orrell Lever, M.P. (with engraving); Modane, Savoy (with engraving of Halt of French Troops on Their Way to Chambery); Launch of the Ocean Mail Company's Steam-Ship "Connaught" (with full-page engraving); full-page musical score "The Volunteers of England: A Patriotic Song and Chorus (Words by Rosalind, Music by Henry Russell); New Roman Catholic Cathedral, Limerick (with engraving); full-page engraving "Ill May Day" from a painting by John Leighton; full-page engraving "Sprites' Hall" from a painting by Samuel Read; Victoria Bridge (with full-page engraving The Victoria Railway Bridge in Course of Construction Over the Thames at Pimlico).
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 297-320, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items, and engravings contained within include: lead article England and Europe; Portrait of David Garrick (with front page engraving); The Whaleheaded Heron, or Stork (with engraving); The Late Mrs. Jameson (with engraving); Her Majesty's Drawingroom (with full-page engraving of Ceremony of Presentation); A Visit to the Royal Hospital of Bethleham (continued from previous issue, with full-page engraving); Paris Fashions for April (with engraving); Design for the Palace of the People, Muswell Hill: North Front - Owen Jones Architect (with double-page engraving); full-page engraving "Spring-Time" with 1557 poem ("March dust to be sold, Worth ransom of gold; Sweet April showers, Do spring May flowers; Cold May and Windy, Barn filleth up finely"); Imperial Shooting Excursion in the Forest of Fontainebleau (with full-page engraving of the Emperor Napoleon and the Prince of Orange shooting); The Charing-Cross Railway Bridge (with full-page engraving); The Mortality on Board the "Great Tasmania" (with engraving of the "Great Tasmania" Troop-Transport at Anchor in the Mersey); Hoe's Type Revolving Printing-Machine (with engraving of The "Daily Telegraph" Ten-Feeder Printing Machine).
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 273-296, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items, and engravings contained within include: lead article Law Reform; Milford Haven (with front page engraving and inside full-page engraving); J.C. Hook, Esq. (James Clarke Hook, with engraving); Testimonial to Mr. Ewings of the London and Westminster Bank (with engraving); Southwark Palace (with engraving); Botallack Mine, Cornwall (with engraving); Pyramidical Structure on Bosworth Field (with small engraving); Gigantic Ropewalk in the Interior of Russia (with engraving of Mr. Juravleff's Ropewalk near Ribinsk, Russia); Show of Camellias (at the Vauxhall Nursery, with engraving); The African Leopard (with engraving); A Visit to the Royal Hospital of Bethlehem (with full-page engraving of The Gallery for Women); The Impregnable Iron Fortress (with sectional view and engraving); The Recent High Tide in the Seine (with engraving at Tancarville Point).
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 249-272, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items, and engravings contained within include: lead article Foreign Affairs; High Tides in the Thames (with front-page engraving The High Tide at Lambeth, and inside engraving State of the Thames at Greenwich During the High Tide); Palace of the People, Muswell-Hill (with ground plan); Discovery of Roman Remains at North Wraxall, Wilts (with engraving of Bath-rooms of a Roman Villa); Mehtahs, or Street-Sweepers, in Calcutta; The Reception by Her Majesty of Officers of the Volunteer Corps (with full-page engraving); The Volunteers' Ball at the Floral Hall, Covent-Garden Theatre (with full-page engraving); New Process of Bread-Making (with engraving Dr. Daughlish's Bread-Making Machine); Burradon Colliery Explosion (with engraving); Cavern Scene in "The Forty Thieves," Lyceum (with engraving); Laying the Submarine Cable Between Kurrachee and Aden (with engraving); Rifle Volunteers Drilling in Westminster Hall (with full-page engraving); New System of Lowering and Detaching Ships' Boats (with three small drawings and full-page engraving entitled "A Man Overboard!").
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 225-248, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items, and engravings contained within include: lead article Savoy; The Royal Engineers' Memorial, Chatham (with front-page engraving Memorial Arch to be Erected at Brompton Barracks, Chatham, to the Officers and Sappers of the Royal Engineers Who Fell in the Russian War); Fearful [Burradon] Colliery Accident; Bust of the Right Hon. W.E. Gladstone (with engraving); Norman Tower, Bury St. Edmunds (with full page engraving); Offices and Sale Rooms in Mincing-Lane (with engraving); Lower Norwood Working Men's Institute (with engraving); Experiments with Whitworth's Rifled Cannon at Southport (with two engravings on double-page); The Church of St. Mary Redcliffe, Bristol (with engraving); Mr. Alexander Russel, Editor of the "Scotsman" (with engraving); Volunteer Force, Montreal, Canada (with engraving); The Ultimatum of France to Sardinia; Prayer in the House of Lords (with engraving); Laying the Foundation Stone of New Docks at Falmouth (with full-page engraving); New Mail-Packets Between Holyhead and Dublin (the "Ulster" with engraving); The Wines of France (Burgundy); Savoyards in Paris (with engraving); Cromlech at Tonga-Taboo (with engraving).
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 201-224, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items, and engravings include: lead article Ministerial Success; Sir Rowland Hill (with front-page engraving); New Cathedral at Montreal (with engraving); Bologna (with engraving); General Zabala (with engraving); The Empire of Morocco (with half-page map and half-page engraving Outline of the Coast of Africa, As Seen From the Rock of Gibraltar, Showing the Positions of Ceuta, Tetuan, Tangier); Railway Bridge in India (over the Palar River, in North Arcot, with engraving); General Prim (with engraving); Carthagena, Spain (with engraving); Church of St. George-in-the-East (with engraving of the interior); An Imperial Drive in the Bois de Boulogne (with full-page engraving); The Mail Packet "John Penn" (with engraving); The Imperial Stables at the New Louvre (with full-page engraving); Paris Fashions for March (with three engravings); Government Inspection of the Edinburgh Volunteers (with full-page engraving Rifle Corps Field-Day at Edinburgh).
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 145-168, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles, news items, and engravings include: lead article The Budget; The Late Dr. Todd and The Late Thomas Alexander (each with front page portrait engraving); The Hon. A.T. Galt, Finance Minister of Canada (with engraving); Calisthenic Exercises in India (with engraving); Cingalese Boat (with engraving); Tangier (with full-page engraving entitled Tangier, From the Camel Market, and half-page engraving Port of Tangier); Scarborough New Workhouse (with engraving); The Paris New Barriers (with engraving of Montrouge); Demolition of the Wall of Paris (with engraving); Tetuan (with two engravings: View of Tetuan from the South, and Great Square of Tetuan); Gunnery Practice at Hythe (with full-page engraving The Volunteer Artillery Corps Learning Gunnery Practice at Hythe); "The Tale of Two Cities" (with full-page engraving Scene from "The Tale of Two Cities" [Charles Dickens] at the Lyceum Theatre - The Revolutionary Tribunal); The Crystal Palace Poultry Show (with engraving); Crediton Grammar School, Devon (with engraving).
Language: English
Published by George C. Leighton, Publisher, 1860
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A complete issue containing pages 25-46, previously disbound from bound copy. Highlights of articles and news items include: lead article Ireland and the Pope; Riff and the Riffians (with front page engraving Riff Pirates Attacking a Spanish Ship by Night); The Manchester Art-Treasures Exhibition (with engraving); Church of St. Peter at Caen, Normandy (with engraving); The Royal Palace of Fredericksborg, Denmark, Destroyed by Fire on the 17th of December Last (with two engravings); Hampstead-Junction Railway (with engraving); Types of the Inhabitants of North Africa (with full-page engraving); The Residence of the Late Lord Macaulay and The Funeral of Lord Macaulay (with engravings Lord Macaulay's Library; full-page engraving The Burial of Lord Macaulay in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey); Caythorpe Church, Lincolnshire (with engraving); Christ Church, Hampstead (with engraving); The Abbey Church of Bury St. Edmunds (with engraving); The Late Edward R. Wright, Comedian (with engraving); Alicante (with engraving); Ball Given at Exeter by the Officers of the 9th Lancers (with engraving); Portland, Victoria (with engraving); The Farm; The President's Message [to Congress] (including brief comments on Harper's Ferry and slavery).
Language: English
Published by George Braziller, New York, 1970
ISBN 10: 0807605786 ISBN 13: 9780807605783
Seller: BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Master Of Mary Of Burgundy (illustrator). Small octavo (12mo) in blue gilt-adorned boards; offwhite slipcase; [originally 191; reformatted to approx. 80 un-numbered] pages: color facsimile; 14 cm. Small octavo (12mo) in blue boards; offwhite slipcase; [originally 191; reformatted to approx. 80 un-numbered] pages: color facsimile; 14 cm Language: English Standard No: ISBN: 0807613320; 9780807613320; 0807605786; 9780807605783 SUBJECT(S) Descriptor: Illumination of books and manuscripts -- Netherlands -- 15th century. Books of hours -- Netherlands -- 15th century. Books of hours. Illumination of books and manuscripts. Named Person: Master of Mary of Burgundy, active 1475-1490. Master of Mary of Burgundy, active 1475-1490. Genre/Form: Gold tooled bindings (Binding) Time: 1400-1499 Geographic: Netherlands. Note(s): Contains 115 facsimile reproductions from MS. Douce 219-220 in the Bodleian Library, Oxford./ "Reproduced by permission of The Bodleian Library, Oxford"--Title page verso./ "Photographed and printed in France by Draeger Fr?res, Paris"--Title page verso./ Issued in slipcase./ Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-32) and index. Class Descriptors: LC: ND3363.M37; Dewey: 759.9493 Responsibility: introduction and legends by J.J.G. Alexander. Fine in near fine(+) oriinally slipcase.
Language: English
Published by HardPress Publishing, 2021
ISBN 10: 0461903334 ISBN 13: 9780461903331
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Language: English
Published by British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241141320 ISBN 13: 9781241141325
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Brand New. 58 pages. 6.14x0.25x9.21 inches. In Stock.
Language: English
Published by British Library, Historical Print Editions, 2011
ISBN 10: 1241242178 ISBN 13: 9781241242176
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