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Images of Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall.
Images of Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall.
Cynthia Gaskell Brown.
[2000.]
4to, illustrated soft covers; pp. 36, profusely illustrated. Good condition.
An exhibition catalogue published to accompany an exhibition at Mount Edgcumbe House, Cornwall, April - September 2000.
[Ref: 59840]   £10.00  
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Napoleon and the Invasion of Britain.
Napoleon and the Invasion of Britain.
Alexandra Franklin and Mark Philip, with contributions by Katrina Navickas.
Oxford: Bodleian Library, 2003.
4to, illustrated soft covers, pp.131, profusely illustrated.
The catalogue of an exhibition of satire and propaganda pieces at the Bodleian Library.
[Ref: 59736]   £70.00  
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John Nash The Prince Regent's Architect.
Terence Davis.
First published in 1966. London Country Life Limited.
Book: 4to (248 x 188mm). Cloth binding with title stamped along spine in gilt. Complete with dust jacket. 115 textual pages plus illustrations. Binding and dustjacket worn.
An illustrated narrative on the life and work of John Nash; outlining his developments and life progression.
[Ref: 10459]   £45.00  
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Paul Nash Book Designs.
Paul Nash Book Designs.
Researched and Written by Clare Colvin.
A Minories Touring Exhibition. Copyright The Minories and Clare Colvin, 1982. Printed in Essex Telegraph Press Limited, Colchester.
4to (252 x 203mm. 10 x 8".), black covers with gold printed title on cover and spine.
Paul Nash (1889-1946) was a British landscape painter, surrealist and war artist, as well as a book-illustrator, writer and designer of applied art. This illustrated catalogue includes a small biography of his life and then focuses on five sections: book illustrations; bookjackets and illustrations for periodicals; bookbindings; wood engravings not publised as book illustrations; and bookplates.
[Ref: 22097]   £35.00  
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A Short History of the Libraries and List of Mss. and Original Drawings in the British Museum (Natural History).
A Short History of the Libraries and List of Mss. and Original Drawings in the British Museum (Natural History).
F.C. Sawyer.
Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Historical Vol.4 No. 2. London: 1971
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. 77-204
An account of the history of the Library of the British Museum (Natural History), today known as the Natural History Museum, including a list of manuscripts and drawings in its collection.
[Ref: 59944]   £15.00  
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Naval Battles From the Collection of Prints formed amd owned by Commander Sir Charles Leopold Cust, Bart. K.C.V.O., C.B., C.I.E, R.N.
Naval Battles From the Collection of Prints formed amd owned by Commander Sir Charles Leopold Cust, Bart. K.C.V.O., C.B., C.I.E, R.N. The Chronological Arrangement of the Prints with Decorative and Historical Notes.
by Harry Parker.
London. T.H. Parker, 45, Whitcomb Street. MCMXI.
8to, (185 x 215mm, 7¼ x 8¼"), blue cloth gilt; pp. xx + 339, numerous half-tone plates. Binding scuffed and worn. Some overall foxing.
A very scarce catalogue of naval prints depicting British sea battles in the collection of Sir C. L. Cust with introduction by Commander Charles Napier Robinson. This is the third copy of this rare & interesting reference book we have seen in 40 years.
[Ref: 38065]   £220.00  
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Old Sporting Prints.
Old Sporting Prints.
Ralph Nevill.
This edition published 1970 by The Hamlyn Publishing Group Limited. London. New York. Sydney. Toronto. Hamlyn House, Feltham, Middlesex, England. Spring Books.
Book: 4to (278 x 209mm). Cloth binding with gilt title stamped along spine. An illustrated catalogue in 92 pages; with dust jacket. Dust jacket worn and torn. Binding a little faded.
A comprehensive guide to sporting prints.
[Ref: 10364]   £30.00  
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Richard Newton and English Caricature in 1790s.
Richard Newton and English Caricature in 1790s.
David Alexander.
Published by the Whitworth Art Gallery, The University of Manchester, in association with Manchester University Press. 1998.
Book: 4to (240 x 170mm). pp. vi-x + 178. Illustrated with 37 b/w and 64 colour images. Binding worn, spine dirty and tearing away.
An illustrated narrative and catalogue of images compiled to examine English caricature by Richard Newton and during that era.
Library of Congress Cataloguing-in-Publication data applied for. [Catalog Card Number: 98-164412].
[Ref: 10109]   £45.00  
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Under the Cover of Darkness: Night Prints.
Under the Cover of Darkness: Night Prints.
Arts Council. [1986.]
4to, illustrated soft covers; pp. 63, profusely illustrated.
An exhibition catalogue published to accompany the exhibtion 'Under the Cover of Darkness: Night Prints', organised by the Arts Council in Bristol, Durham and Sheffield in 1986-7.
[Ref: 59935]   £20.00  
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Artists of the Nineteenth Century.
Artists of the Nineteenth Century.
By Clara Erskine Clement and Laurence Hutton.
Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Company. The Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1899.
8vo, original illustrated cloth gilt, two volumes in one. Vol. I., pp. xxxix + 386. Vol. II., pp. 373. Stained cover, tape marks.
A biographical account of artists of the nineteenth century and their works.
[Ref: 59777]   £35.00  
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Old English Colour-Prints.
Old English Colour-Prints.
Text by Malcolm C. Salaman (Author of 'The Old Engravers of England') Edited by Charles Holme.
MCMIX Offices of 'The Studio' London, Paris and New York. [1909.]
Folio with cloth cover, gilt title on frotn and on spine. Cover rubbed.
A history of eighteenth century colour prints with forty colour illustrations.
[Ref: 21996]   £60.00  
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Old Ship Prints. with fifteen illustrations in colour and ninety-five in black and white from the Macpherson Collection.
Old Ship Prints. with fifteen illustrations in colour and ninety-five in black and white from the Macpherson Collection.
by E. Keble Chatterton.
First published in 1927
Book: 4to (285 x 221mm). pp. v-xii + 182. Cloth binding with embossed title on front and gilt title on spine. Binding worn. Some illustration pages cut out.
An illustrated volume aiming to portray prints of "every kind of sailing ship which the engravers in the past sought to illustrate".
[Ref: 10106]   £90.00  
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Old Ship Prints.
Old Ship Prints.
by E. Keble Chatterton.
First published in 1927. This edition published 1965 by Spring Books, Drury house, Russell street, London WC1. Second Impression 1967.
Book: 4to (245 x 185mm). pp. v-xii + 182. Illustrated with 71 b/w images. Binding worn with some scuffs and stains.
An illustrated volume aiming to portray prints of "every kind of sailing ship which the engravers in the past sought to illustrate".
[Ref: 10104]   £30.00  
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The History of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers 1880-1930 by Sir Francis Newbolt K.C., A.R.E.
The History of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers 1880-1930 by Sir Francis Newbolt K.C., A.R.E.
Publication No. 9 The Print Collectors' Club. 5a Pall Mall East, London, S.W.1. 1930.
Book: 8vo (246 x 184mm). Cloth binding with gilt title and emblem stamped onto the front cover and spine. Top gilt edge. pp. 271. Profusely illustrated with b/w images. This edition, printed at The Baynard Press, is limited to 600 Copies, of which 300 are for presentation to the Members of the Print Collectors' Club. This is No. 496.
An illustrated history of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers & Engravers.
[Ref: 10326]   £120.00  
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Painters, Sculptors, Architects, Engravers, and their Works. A Handbook.
Painters, Sculptors, Architects, Engravers, and their Works. A Handbook. With Illustrations and Monograms.
by Clara Erskine Clement, Author of "A Handbook of Legendary and Mythological Art".
Second Edition. New York: Published by Hurh and Houghton. Cambridge : Riverside Press. 1875.
Book: 8vo (187 x 123mm). Brown cloth gilt, pp. xii + 661, profusely illustrated with wood-engravings. Binding worn on edges and corners.
An illustrated alphabetical handbooks to artists and their works.
[Ref: 10201]   £20.00  
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The Great Painter-Etchers from Rembrandt to Whistler
The Great Painter-Etchers from Rembrandt to Whistler
by Malcolm C. Salaman (Author of "Old English Colour-Prints" "Old English Mezzotints" and "The Old Engravers of England"). Edited by Charles Holme.
MCMXIV [1914]. "The Studio" Ltd. London, Paris, New York.
Book: 4to (281 x 201mm). Cloth binding with title stamped in gilt on spine. Title-sheet stuck to front cover. 264 pages including illustrations. Front cover sheet a little dirty and worn.
An illustrated catalogue of various painter-etchers.
[Ref: 10428]   £45.00  
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The Picture Amateur's Handbook and Dictionary of Painters.
The Picture Amateur's Handbook and Dictionary of Painters.
By Philippe Daryl, B.A.
London. Crosby Lockwood and Co. 7 Stationers'-Hall Court, Ludgate Hill. 1878.
8vo, original blue cloth gilt, top edge gilt; pp. vii + 251. Slightly damaged cover.
A beginner's guide to painting, including a dictionary of painters.
[Ref: 59782]   £35.00  
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Anecdotes of Painting in England; With Some Account of the principal Artists; And incidental Notes on other Arts; Collected by the late Mr. George Vertue;
Anecdotes of Painting in England; With Some Account of the principal Artists; And incidental Notes on other Arts; Collected by the late Mr. George Vertue; Multa renascentur quae jam cecidere. Vol. I. [&[ Le sachant Anglois, je crus qu'il m'alloit parler d'edifices et de peintures. Nouvelle Eloise, vol.i.p.245. Vol. II. [&] Vol. III. - The distinguish'd part of Men With Compass, Pencil, Sword, or Pen...That they with Ardour strove to raise At once their Art's and Country's Praise. Prior. [&] To Which is added the History of The Modern Taste in Gardeniing. The Glory of Lebanon shall come unto thee...will make the Place of my Feet glorious. Isaiah, LX. 13. Volume the Fourth and Last. [&] A Catalogue of Engravers, Who have been born, or resided in England;...To which is added An Account of the Life and Works of the latter. And Art reflected Images to Art.____Pope. [&] Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born in England; with critical remarks on their productions;
And now digested and published from his original Mss. By Mr. Horace Walpole. [&] [6] By Edward Edwards, deceased, Late Teacher of Perspective, and Associate, in the Royal Academy; Intended as a Continuation to the Anecdotes of Painting by the Late Horace
Earl of Orford. Printed by Thomas Farmer at Strawberry-Hill, MDCCLXII [1762]. [&] [3] Printed in the Year MDCCLXIII [1763]. [&] [4] Printed by Thomas Kirkgate, MDCCLXXI [1771]. [&] [5] Printed in the Year MDCCLXIII [1763]. [&] [6] London: Printed by Luke Hanfard & Sons, For Leigh and Sotheby, W.J. and J. Richardosn, R. Faulder, T. Payne and J. White. 1808.
8 volumes; 8vo (222 x 178mm. 8¾ x 7".), red morocco gilt, gilt-stamped decorative boards. Covers slightly scuffed and worn.
Volume I focuses on the state of painting from the Reign of Henry III to the end of Henry VI; the Reign of Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI and Mary, and Queen Elizabeth. Volume II discusses painters and other artists in the Reign of James I; Charles I, his love and protection of the arts; Sir Peter Paul Rubens; and general painters in the Reign of Charles I, and artists during the Interregnum. Volume III addresses painters in the Reign of Charles II; Statuaries, Carvers, Architects and Medallists in the Reign of Charles II; Artists in the Reign of James II; Painters in the Reign of King William; Painters and other Artists in the Reign of Queen Anne. Volume IV discusses painters in the Reign of George I; painters in the Reign of George II; Statuaries in the Reign of George II; Architects in the Reign of George II; on modern gardening. Volume V is a catalogue of engravers with an added chapter on the Life of Mr George Vertue with a list of Vertue's works. Volume VI acts as a continuation and elaboration of the first four volumes by Horace Walpole. The last two volumes each contain 46 plates of artists.
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A Catalogue of the Etchings of Samuel Palmer
A Catalogue of the Etchings of Samuel Palmer
with Introduction, Notes, etc. by R.G. Alexander.
Publication Number Sixteen. The Print Collectors' Club. 5A Pall Mall East, London, S.W.I. MCMXXXVII. [1937].
Book: 8vo (249 x 186mm). pp. 107 including 22 b/w illustrations. Limited edition 355/375. Cloth binding with Print Collectors' Club emblem stamped on front binding in gilt, and title along spine. Binding worn. Some sporadic spotting.
Samuel Palmer (January 27, 1805 - May 24, 1881) was an English landscape painter, etcher and printmaker. He was also a prolific writer. Palmer was a key figure in English Romanticism and produced visionary pastoral paintings.
[Ref: 10332]   £120.00  
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Phillipps Studies No. 2. The Family Affairs of Sir Thomas Phillipps
Phillipps Studies No. 2. The Family Affairs of Sir Thomas Phillipps
by A.N.L. Munby. Fellow and Librarian, King's College, Cambridge.
Published by the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press 1952.
Book: 8vo (214 x 135mm). Original blue cloth gilt; with printed d/w; pp. xiv + 119, 11 half-tone plates. Tear in head of d/w.
An illustrated narrative that addresses the collector's life except his literary activities and the formation of his library.
[Ref: 10358]   £45.00  
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Phillipps Studies No. 3. The Formation of The Phillipps Library up to the Year 1840.
Phillipps Studies No. 3. The Formation of The Phillipps Library up to the Year 1840.
by A.N.L. Munby. Fellow and Librarian, King's College, Cambridge.
Published by the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press 1954.
Book: 8vo (214 x 135mm). Original blue cloth gilt; with printed d/w; pp. xii + 177, colour frontis. & 11 half-tone plates. Spine of d/w toned.
This narrative contains a large number of vignettes of collectors and booksellers; it also records Phillipps's literary activities, the rise and progress of the Middle Hill Press, and the crusade which the baronet conducted for the better preservation of the public records.
[Ref: 10359]   £45.00  
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Phillipps Studies No. 4. The Formation of the Phillipps Library from 1841 to 1872.
Phillipps Studies No. 4. The Formation of the Phillipps Library from 1841 to 1872. With an Account of the Phillipps Art Collections by A.E.Popham. Sometime Keeper of Prints and Drawings. The British Museum.
by A.N.L. Munby. Fellow and Librarian, King's College, Cambridge.
Published by the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press 1956.
Book: 8vo (214 x 135mm). Original blue cloth gilt; with printed d/w; pp. xvi + 227, 11 half-tone plates. Spine of d/w toned.
An illustrated narrative that contemplates the history of the formation of the library, covering accessions from 1841 to 1872, the year of the collector's death.
[Ref: 10360]   £45.00  
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Phillipps Studies No. 5. The Disposal of The Phillipps Library.
Phillipps Studies No. 5. The Disposal of The Phillipps Library.
by A.N.L. Munby. Fellow and Librarian, King's College, Cambridge.
Published by the Syndics of the Cambridge University Press 1960.
Book: 8vo (214 x 135mm). Original blue cloth gilt; with printed d/w; pp. xi + 204, 3 half-tone plates. Spine of d/w toned.
In this last volume of the series, Mr Munby tells the story of Sir Thomas Phillipps's attempts to bequeath his library to various bodies and to the nation; and its events to bequest on trust to his daughter. The Library was then broken up and sold in lots; and this sale was one of the most important in bookselling history.
[Ref: 10361]   £45.00  
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Pictures to Print: The nineteenth-century engraving trade.
Pictures to Print: The nineteenth-century engraving trade.
Andrew Dyson.
London: Farrand Press, 1984.
4to, blue cloth gilt & d/w; pp. xxx + 234, 95 b/w plates. Owner's blind stamp on endpaper. Rare.
The development of London's print trade in the C19th, focused on Dixon & Ross.
[Ref: 59743]   £70.00  
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Citadel.
Citadel. A History of the Royal Citadel, Plymouth.
F.W. Woodward.
Devon Books [1987.]
4to, blue cloth gilt and illust. d/w; pp. ix + 150, profusely illustrated, with dedication by the author. Good condition.
An account of the history of the Royal Citadel in Plymouth.
[Ref: 59841]   £30.00  
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Plymouth & Plymothians.
Plymouth & Plymothians. Photographs & Memories.
Printed by Aberdeen University Press. [1985.]
4to, illustrated soft covers; pp. 108, profusely illustrated. Good condition.
An account of life in Plymouth in the Victorian Age through pictures.
[Ref: 59845]   £15.00  
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Blitz of Plymouth 1940-44.
Blitz of Plymouth 1940-44.
Compiled by Arthur L. Clamp based upon the original work by H.P. Twyford.
Printed by P.D.S. Printers, Faraday Road, Plymouth. [1980.]
4to, illustrated soft covers; pp. 32, profusely illustrated. Scuffed covers.
An account of the blitz of Plymouth, 1940-44.
[Ref: 59844]   £10.00  
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Plymouth's Defences.
Plymouth's Defences. A Short History.
F.W. Woodward.
Published by F.W. Woodward, South Torr, Cornwood, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9RB. [1990.]
4to, illustrated soft covers; pp. 57, profusely illustrated. Scuffed cover.
An account of the history of Plymouth's defences.
[Ref: 59842]   £10.00  
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Plymouth in Pictures.
Plymouth in Pictures.
Crispin Gill.
David & Charles: Newton Abbot. [1968.]
4to, blue cloth gilt and illust. d/w; pp. 112, profusely illustrated. Scuffed cover.
An account of the history of Plymouth through pictures.
[Ref: 59843]   £20.00  
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A.L.A. Portrait Index.
A.L.A. Portrait Index. Index to Portraits Contained in Printed Books and Periodicals.
Edited by William Coolidge Lane and Nina E. Browne.
Washington, Government Printing Office. 1906.
8vo, original cloth gilt; pp. lxxv + 1600. Distressed binding.
A list of portraits contained in books and periodicals published by the American Library Association.
[Ref: 59948]   £75.00  
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Notes on the Early British Engraved Royal Portraits. Issued in Various Series from 1521 to the End of the Eighteenth Century
Notes on the Early British Engraved Royal Portraits. Issued in Various Series from 1521 to the End of the Eighteenth Century
by H.C.Levis.
100 Copies Printed for the Author at The Chiswick Press, London, 1917.
Book: 4to (261 x 201mm). pp. v-xix + 232. Illustrated with 109 b/w images. Cloth spine binding with card covers. Binding worn, torn and stained.
A narrative with black and white illustrations exmaning the progression and variations in Royal portraiture.
[Ref: 10174]   £120.00  
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Catalogue Raisonné of Engraved British Portraits from Altered Plates
Catalogue Raisonné of Engraved British Portraits from Altered Plates
from the notes of George Somes Layard arranged by H.M.Latham with an Introduction by the Marquess of Sligo.
London, Philip Allan & Co. Ltd. Quality Court. 1927.
Book: 4to (284 x 222mm). pp. v-x + 134. 43 b/w illustrations. Cloth binding with 'Westminster Public Libraries' stamp on the front cover, and the title stamped on the spine in gilt. Binding worn.
A catalogue raisonné describing the origins and circumstances for which various British Portraits took the same form, with small alterations made to the plates, thus creating similar portrait features and surroundings for one or more different sitters. Limited edition 300.
[Ref: 10177]   £120.00  
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A Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits From Egbert the Great to the Present Time. Consisting of the Effigies of Persons in Every Walk of Human Life; as well those whose services to their country are recorded in the annals of the English History, as others whose eccentricity of character rendered them conspiuous in their day. With an Appendix, containing the Portraits of such foreigneres as either by alliance with the Royal Families of, or Residence as visitors in this Kingdom, or by deriving from it some title of distinction, may claim a place in the British Series. Methodically disposed in Classes, and interspersed with a number of Notices Biographical and Genealogical, never before published.
by Henry Bromley.
London., Printed fro T. Paune, Mews Gate; J.Edwards. Pall-Mall; W. Otridge and Son; and R. Faulder, New Bond Street. MDCCXCIII. [1793].
Book: 4to (266 x 202mm). Marble board binding. Spine label peeled away. Some spotting.
A two part catalogue of engraved British portraits.
[Ref: 10193]   £120.00  
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Portrait Miniatures.
Portrait Miniatures.
Texy by Dr. George C. Williamson. Edited by Charles Holme.
MCMX 'The Studio' Ltd. London, Paris, New York. [1910].
Book: 4to (286 x 207mm). pp. iii-viii + 32. With 56 colour and 44 in b/w. Cloth binding with stamped title along the spine. Ex Leggatt. Some scuffing and rubbing to the binding. Some spotting.
A comprehensive narrative on miniature portraits.
[Ref: 10146]   £30.00  
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A Catalogue of Twenty Thousand Engraved Portraits, chiefly of personages connected with the History and Literature of Great Britain, on sale at the annexed prices.
A Catalogue of Twenty Thousand Engraved Portraits, chiefly of personages connected with the History and Literature of Great Britain, on sale at the annexed prices.
by John Russell Smith, 36, Soho Square, W. London. MDCCCLXXXIII. [1883].
Book: 4to (211 x 142mm). pp. 52. 1 b/w image. Purple cloth binding with title stamped on spine in gilt. Binding word and rubbed, spine in particular.
A catalogue of the engraved portraits on sale by J.R. Smith.
[Ref: 10142]   £60.00  
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(i) Illustrated Catalogue of a Loan Collection of Portraits of English Historical Personages who died prior to the Year 1625. Exhibited in the Examination schools, Oxford under the Auspices of a Committee of the Oxford Historical Society April and May,
(i) Illustrated Catalogue of a Loan Collection of Portraits of English Historical Personages who died prior to the Year 1625. Exhibited in the Examination schools, Oxford under the Auspices of a Committee of the Oxford Historical Society April and May, MDCCCCIIII [1904]. (ii) Illustrated Catalogue of a Loan Collection of Portraits of English Historical Personages who died between 1625 and 1714. Exhibited in the Examination Schools, Oxford April and May, MDCCCCV [1905]. (iii) Illustrated Catalogue of a Loan Collection of Portraits of English Historical Personages who died between 1714 and 1837. Exhibited in the Examination Schools, Oxford April and May, MDCCCCVI [1906].
Henry Frowde, M.A. Publisher to the University of Oxford, London, Edinburgh, New York (ii & iii) and Toronto.
Oxford at the Clarendon Press, (i) 1904. (ii) 1905. (iii) 1906.
Book: 3 Vols. 4to (282 x 221mm). Board binding with title stamped in gilt along spine. (i) 60 textual pages plus illustrations. (ii) 104 textual pages plus illustrations. (iii) 106 pages plus illustrations. Binding worn.
Three narrative catalogues with illustrations of a collection of British Historical portraits exhibited in Oxford.
Ex Leggatts.
[Ref: 10426]   £120.00  
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(i) Historical Portraits Richard II to Henry Wriothesley 1400-1600. The Lives by C.R.L. Fletcher; Formerly Fellow of All Souls and Magdalen Colleges. The Portraits chosen by Emery Walker; Fellow of the Society of Antiquities.
(i) Historical Portraits Richard II to Henry Wriothesley 1400-1600. The Lives by C.R.L. Fletcher; Formerly Fellow of All Souls and Magdalen Colleges. The Portraits chosen by Emery Walker; Fellow of the Society of Antiquities. With an Introduction on the History of Portraiture in England. [&] (ii) Historical Portraits 1700-1850. The Lives by C.R.L. Fletcher; Formerly Fellow of All Souls and Magdalen Colleges. The Portraits chosen by Emery Walker; Fellow of the Society of Antiquities. With an Introduction by C.F. Bell. Part I (Vol.III of the Series) 1700-1800. [&] (iii) Part II (Vol. IV of the Series) 1800-1850.
(i) Oxford At the Clarendon Press 1909 [&] (ii & iii) Oxford At the Clarendon Press 1919.
Book: three volumes. 4to (255 x 194mm). pp. (i)Blue cloth binding with gilt title stamped into the spine.(i) a hand written letter to Mr Leggatt from the Ashmolean Museum dated 1919. (i) Binding worn with some rubbing(ii)Binding slightly worn. Small tear hole in the first page. (iii) Binding worn with some staining.
Three illustrated volumes of historical portraits.
Ex Leggatt.
[Ref: 10143]   £120.00  
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British Mezzotinto Portraits; being a Descriptive Catalogue of these Engravings from the Introduction of the Art to the early part of the present Century. Arranged according to the Engravers; the Inscriptions given at full length; and the Variations of
British Mezzotinto Portraits; being a Descriptive Catalogue of these Engravings from the Introduction of the Art to the early part of the present Century. Arranged according to the Engravers; the Inscriptions given at full length; and the Variations of State precisely set forth; Accompanied by Biographical Notes; And Appendix of a Selection of the Prices produced at Public Sales by some of the Specimens, down to the present time. In Four Parts. Part the First.
by John Chaloner Smith, B.A. M.R.I.A., M. INST. C.E.
London : Henry Sotheran & Co., 36 Piccadilly; And J. Noseda, 109 Strand. 1883.
Book: 4to (258 x 179mm). pp. 476. Illustrated with 1 b/w plate as frontis. Cloth binding with title label stuck onto spine. Ex Libris Lionel Henry Cust. Broken spine. Rubbed and scuffed binding. Few pages loose.
A narrative catalogue of British Mezzotint portraits; part one.
[Ref: 10366]   £65.00  
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British Mezzotinto Portraits; being a Descriptive Catalogue of these Engravings from the Introduction of the Art to the early part of the present Century. Arranged according to the Engravers; the Inscriptions given at full length; and the Variations of
British Mezzotinto Portraits; being a Descriptive Catalogue of these Engravings from the Introduction of the Art to the early part of the present Century. Arranged according to the Engravers; the Inscriptions given at full length; and the Variations of State precisely set forth; Accompanied by Biographical Notes; And Appendix of a Selection of the Prices produced at Public Sales by some of the Specimens, down to the present time. In Four Parts. Part the Second.
by John Chaloner Smith, B.A. M.R.I.A., M. INST. C.E.
London : Henry Sotheran & Co., 36 Piccadilly; And J. Noseda, 109 Strand. 1883.
Book: 4to (258 x 179mm). pp. 493. Illustrated with 1 b/w plate as frontis. Cloth binding with title label stuck onto spine. Ex Libris Lionel Henry Cust. Binding torn and worn. Some tears in the pages.
A narrative catalogue of British Mezzotint portraits; part two.
[Ref: 10368]   £80.00  
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Alte und Moderne Original-Graphik. Engravings, Etchings, etc. by the Old and Modern Masters.
Alte und Moderne Original-Graphik. Engravings, Etchings, etc. by the Old and Modern Masters. N.o XXIV.
1927.
8vo, illustrated soft covers; pp. 52 + XXVIII, profusely illustrated. Flyleaf missing.
A German catalogue of prints by Old and Modern Masters.
[Ref: 59799]   £20.00  
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Print Collecting.
Print Collecting.
Bryan Allen.
First published in Great Britain 1970 by Frederick Muller Ltd., Fleet Street, London, E.C.4.
Book: 8vo (209 x 160mm). Original green cloth with illus d/w. Dust jacket torn and worn.
An illustrated reference guide on the different types of print, different categories, favourite genre of prints, what is collectable, the practicalities behind publications, forgeries, purchasing: where and who, the care of prints and further investigation into prints.
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The Print Collector
The Print Collector
by Muriel Clayton, M.A. Assistant in the Department of Engraving, Illustration and Design, Victoria and Albert Museum.
Herbert Jenkins Limited. 3 York Street, St. James's London S.W.1. First Printing 1929.
8vo (215 x 137mm), green cloth lettered in black; pp. 282 + (6)(ads), with half-tone plates. Binding worn.
An illustrated reference book and narrative providing information on various methods and techniques of print making.
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The Print Collector's Quarterly.
The Print Collector's Quarterly. Vol. 13, No. 4.
Edited by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E.
December, 1926. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. 10-13 Bedford Street, London, W.C.2.
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. liv + 298-375, profusely illustrated. Small tears and creases on cover edges and spine.
A quarterly periodical containing artists catalogues and articles dedicated to prints. Including 'Ploos, Van Amstel' by Arthur Edwin Bye; 'The Etchings of Donald Shaw Maclaughlan' by James Laver; 'Engraved Maps of the xvith and xviith Centuries' by Major Thomas Sutton; 'List of Plates by Francis Dood' by Randolph Schwabe.
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The Print Collector's Quarterly.
The Print Collector's Quarterly. Vol. 18, No. 3.
Edited by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E.
July, 1931. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. 10-13 Bedford Street, London, W.C.2.
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. lii + 198-296, profusely illustrated. Small tears on cover edges.
A quarterly periodical containing artists catalogues and articles dedicated to prints. Including 'The Wood-Engravings of T. Sturge Moore' by Cecil French; 'Some Prints of teh Romantic Ballet' by Cyril W. Beaumont; 'Eugène Béjot' by Roger Marx; 'Additions to the Catalogue of Augustus John, R.A.' by Campbell Dodgson; 'A Supplementary Dictionary of Scottish Engravers' by George H. Bushnell.
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The Print Collector's Quarterly.
The Print Collector's Quarterly. Vol. 16, No. 4.
Edited by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E.
October, 1929. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. 10-13 Bedford Street, London, W.C.2.
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. liv + 304-395, profusely illustrated. Publisher presentation stamp on the back. Small tears on cover edges.
A quarterly periodical containing artists catalogues and articles dedicated to prints. Including 'The 'Bizarie' of Giovanbatista Braccelli' by Kenneth Clark; 'Robert Austin Etcher and Engraver' by Campbell Dodgson; 'An Etching by Marcus Gheeraerts' by A.E. Popham; 'Old Leicestershire Hunting Prints' by F.C. Daniell and E.D. Cuming; 'Modern American Etching' by Carl Zigrosser.
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The Print-Collector's Quarterly.
The Print-Collector's Quarterly. Vol. 3, No. 2.
Edited by Fitzroy Carrington.
Museum of Fine Arts. Boston, Massachusetts. April, 1913.
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. xliv + 118-240, profusely illustrated. Distressed binding, front cover and first page disbound, back cover missing and contents.
A quarterly periodical containing artists catalogues and articles dedicated to prints. Including 'Willem Jacobsz. Delff (1580-1638) and His Father-in-Law' by Louis R. Metcalfe; 'Contemporary Lithography in Germany' by Martin Birnbaum; 'Charles-François Daubigny Painter and Etcher' by Robert J. Wickenden; 'The Etched Work of Samuel Palmer' by Martin Hardie.
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The Print Collector's Quarterly.
The Print Collector's Quarterly. Vol. 16, No. 3.
Edited by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E.
July, 1929. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. 10-13 Bedford Street, London, W.C.2.
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. xlviii + 200-301, profusely illustrated. Publisher presentation stamp. Small tears on cover edges, nick on spine.
A quarterly periodical containing artists catalogues and articles dedicated to prints. Including 'The Masters M Z' by Max Lehrs; 'A Dictionary of Scottish Engravers of the Eighteenth Century' by George H. Bushnell; 'Etchings of Margaret of Austria by Hogenberg and Van Orley' by A. E. Popham; 'The Etchings of Charles S. Cheston' by James Laver.
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The Print Collector's Quarterly.
The Print Collector's Quarterly. Vol. 17, No. 2.
Edited by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E.
April, 1930. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. 10-13 Bedford Street, London, W.C.2.
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. lii + 108-206, profusely illustrated. Foxed and creased. Small tears and nicks on cover edges and spine.
A quarterly periodical containing artists catalogues and articles dedicated to prints. Including 'Wenceslaus Hollar - Part II.' by A.M. Hind; 'Edward Calvert's Engravings' by A.J. Finberg; 'Luca Carlevaris' by Campbell Dodgson; 'Coaching Prints After James Pollard' by F.C. Daniell; 'The Etchings of J, M'intosh Patrick' by Max Judge.
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The Print Collector's Quarterly.
The Print Collector's Quarterly. Vol. 10, No. 1.
Edited by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E.
February, 1923. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. 10-13 Bedford Street, London, W.C.2. American Agent: E. Weyhe, 710 Lexington Avenue, New York.
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. xxxviii + 1-122, profusely illustrated. Small tears on cover edges and spine.
A quarterly periodical containing artists catalogues and articles dedicated to prints. Including 'The Master F V B' by Max Lehrs; 'The Etchings of Walter Sickert' by J. Middleton Murry; 'Rubens as Etcher' by Arthur M. Hind; 'Valentin Sezenius' by Campbell Dodgson; 'Arthur Boyd Houghton - I.' by Edmund J. Sullivan.
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The Print-Collector's Quarterly.
The Print-Collector's Quarterly. Vol. 8, No. 3.
Edited by Campbell Dodgson, C.B.E. American Editor Fitzroy Carrington, M.A.
October, 1921. J. M. Dent & Sons, Ltd. 10-13 Bedford Street, London, W.C.2. American Agent: E. Weyhe, 710 Lexington Avenue, New York.
8vo, soft covers; complete, pp. xxxvi + 221-344, profusely illustrated. Disbound and foxed covers. Tears and nicks on cover edges. Distressed binding.
A quarterly periodical containing artists catalogues and articles dedicated to prints. Including 'Hendrik, Count Goudt' by H.S. Reitlinger; 'Albert Besnard' by Clément Janin; 'The Modern Woodcut. Part II.' by Herbert Furst; 'Sir J.C. Robinson's Etchings' by E.L. Allhusen; 'Mr. Percy Smith's 'Dance of Death'' by Campbell Dodgson.
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