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Ian Hamilton's March

Ian Hamilton's March by Churchill, Winston

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Seller: Whitmore Rare Books
Title
Ian Hamilton's March
Author
Churchill, Winston
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
London: Longmans, Green and Co, 1900. First edition. Near Fine. Finely bound in three-quarters morocco over marbled boards, plain endpapers. A Near Fine copy with minor offsetting to first and last leaves and a few stains internally. An edited collection of newspaper reports tracking General Ian Standish Montieth Hamilton's Boer War campaign from Bloemfontein to Pretoria, which included ten major battles. Churchill, a rising political and military star, arranged to have the reports published in a single volume in 1900. Near Fine.
Cold Mountain Studies; Herausgegeben und mit einem Text versehen von Heiner Bastian

Cold Mountain Studies; Herausgegeben und mit einem Text versehen von Heiner Bastian by Marden, Brice

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Seller: Locus Solus Rare Books
Title
Cold Mountain Studies; Herausgegeben und mit einem Text versehen von Heiner Bastian
Author
Marden, Brice
Seller
Locus Solus Rare Books (United States)
Condition
Fine in a crisp dust jacket, bright and fresh, with a few small dents and without any tears.
Description
München: Schirmer/Mosel, 1991. First edition. Boards. Fine in a crisp dust jacket, bright and fresh, with a few small dents and without any tears.. Square 4to, unpag.; boards. Signed by Marden on the title page.
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(Dyes - Synthetics.) I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main. Teintures sur soie artificielle en flottes (Viscose Agfa).

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Seller: Savoy Books
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(Dyes - Synthetics.) I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main. Teintures sur soie artificielle en flottes (Viscose Agfa).
Seller
Savoy Books (United States)
Description
Frankfurt a. Main Book. ca. 1940s. 4to, cloth gilt. Pp. 12 text + 26 pp. bearing 520 mounted samples of threads. Some soiling and wear; very good..
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Three Caricatures by G. M. Woodward by Woodward, G. M. [George Murgatroyd] (1760-1809)

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Seller: Sanctuary Books
Title
Three Caricatures by G. M. Woodward
Author
Woodward, G. M. [George Murgatroyd] (1760-1809)
Seller
Sanctuary Books (United States)
Condition
Near Fine
Description
[London], late-18th century. Ephemera. Near Fine. Three colored etchings, each in a 249x173mm mount. The first, 120x105mm, shows a monkey approaching a cat who has a foamy beard; the monkey says "Bless me sir what a beard you have -- I never saw such an article since I have kept shop, it will take a month to lather it;" the cat replies, "Come sir -- dispatch if you please." The second, 140x105mm, shows a bear in chains, being confronted by a man with a stick, "Hold up you head sir -- mind what you are about." The third, 65x105mm, shows a street vendor, hawking "Hot spice gingerbread, smoking hot!" Some faint dust-smudges and browning; the third engraving (street vendor) trimmed a bit close. G. M. Woodward was the son of William Woodward, who lived at Stanton Hall, Derbyshire, and was probably steward to Mr Thornhill, the owner. During his youth, he made such a name for himself caricaturing local personalities that he decided to go to London to make his fortune. The publication of two caricature prints in 1785 suggests that Woodward settled in London in or about that year. However, he did not make an impact until 1790, when he published a set of six caricatures under the title "Symptoms of Drunkenness." Once established, he proved prolific. From the start, his caricatures owed much of their appeal to their ideas, which were conveyed in part by the inscriptions, often in doggerel verse. A number were political in subject, but most were social, and concerned the middle and working classes, including many sailors. Sometimes claimed as Britain’s first "gag cartoonist," he was a pioneer of the strip cartoon, and his work as popular in its day as that of Rowlandson, his friend and drinking companion. However, as he was not trained as an artist, his drawings were etched by professionals, most frequently and notably by Rowlandson. A versatile artist, Woodward designed borders, decorated screens and illustrated books, the first and most famous of which was "Eccentric Excursions," published in 1796 (with a hundred designs engraved by Isaac Cruikshank). He died at the Brown Bear public house, Bow Street, London, in November 1809, of a dropsy, with a glass of brandy in his hand. He was buried at the expense of the landlord. Many caricatures were published after his death from drawings he left behind him. His work is represented in the collections of the British Museum, the Cartoon Art Trust, the Fitzwilliam Museum (Cambridge), and Leeds City Art Gallery.
Woodcut portrait cameo

Woodcut portrait cameo by Aristotle

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Seller: Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc.
Title
Woodcut portrait cameo
Author
Aristotle
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Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
Print: 141x105 mm. Mount: 154x121 mm. Print is trimmed around the edges.
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North Dakota Postcards 1900 - 1930. by Aasen, Larry.

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Seller: Lighthouse Books, ABAA
Title
North Dakota Postcards 1900 - 1930.
Author
Aasen, Larry.
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Lighthouse Books, ABAA (United States)
Description
Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, (1999). Postcard History Series. First Edition. Octavo, stiff pictorial wrappers, 128 pp. Images throughout. Fine.