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The Treasure Ship

The Treasure Ship by TIMLIN, William M.

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Title
The Treasure Ship
Author
TIMLIN, William M.
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Heritage Book Shop, LLC (United States)
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TIMLIN, William M.. 8220;The Treasure Ship." Original pen, ink and watercolor painting. Titled and signed at lower left and marked with Timlin's owl device. [N.d.: n.d.]. Image size: 21 x 14 1/4 inches; 535 x 365 mm. Matted, framed, and glazed. Framed size: 34 3/4 x 27 inches; 880 x 680 mm. Framed in a beautiful gilt frame. This painting is not attributed as an illustration to any known work, but it could be an unused image for "The Ship that Sailed to Mars." Depicts the front half of a large galleon that is pulled up to the dock. There are three more boats coming into the dock in the distance. The main boat is flying an English flag and one of the three on the horizon is flying a pirate flag. There are a few people on the dock including some pirates. This is a beautiful original watercolor in tones of browns and blues. William Timlin was born in Northumberland, England, and studied art in Newcastle before following his parents to South Africa in 1915, where he completed his studies in art and architecture. He then practiced as an architect, designing a number of major public buildings in Kimberley; at the same time he worked as an artist, producing paintings, etchings and pastels of conventional subjects, in addition to the watercolor fantasies for which he is best known. He also wrote stories and music, and did periodical illustrations. In 1923 he published "The Ship that Sailed to Mars", which he wrote, illustrated and produced himself. This has become a classic work. It has been asserted that the illustrations to this book put him in the top ten of fantasy illustrators with Rackham, Dulac, Nielsen and Goble. HBS 69109. $15,000.
The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams

The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams by WILLIAMS, William Carlos

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Title
The Autobiography of William Carlos Williams
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WILLIAMS, William Carlos
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Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA (United States)
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New York: Random House, 1951. Second printing. Hardcover. 402 pages. A very good copy in blue cloth boards with a former owner signature to the front free endpaper and in a very good dust jacket with a tear and crease to the front panel and some other light wear.
Physical Geography.

Physical Geography. by ANSTED, David Thomas (1814-1880).

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Physical Geography.
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ANSTED, David Thomas (1814-1880).
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Jeff Weber Rare Books (Switzerland)
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London:: Wm. H. Allen & Co., 1871., 1871. Fifth edition. Small 8vo. xlviii, 509, 37, [3] pp. 6 maps: map frontis., world map of volcanos, hydrographic map of the world, world Land map, map showing the Principle Phenomena of Land, map showing the distribution of plants, ads; foxing. Original blind-stamped maroon cloth, gilt-stamped spine title; covers soiled, spine heavily mended with kozo, applied to the spine. Prize awarded to a student: Science and Art Department of the Committee of Council on Education, Queen's Prize obtained by Frederick I. Dixon, in the Examination of Science Classes held May 1873. Good. David Thomas Ansted FRS was an English professor of geology and author of numerous books on geology. His role as a teacher at Addiscombe Military Seminary, where future East India Company army officers were trained, had an influence on the study of geology in the colonies. "From 1844 to 1847 he acted as assistant-secretary of the Geological Society, and for many years he edited its quarterly journal. In later life, from about 1850, he turned to the practical applications of geology in connection with mining, engineering, water-supply, and the like, and was constantly consulted on such matters both in this country and abroad." [DNB]. "Ansted had a good career as a geologist, teaching at King's College London, and lecturing as well to members of the British East India Company and a school for civil engineers. He wrote many books on geology and geography." [Linda Hall Libr.].