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Paris Chez Giraut et Martinet 1826 Two lithographs of Parisians with umbrellas! (1) Edme Jean Pigal, Moeurs Parisiennes #55. Two elderly Parisians huddle under an umbrella while waiting for a carriage driver. Beautiful bright colors. The sheet is a little scorched, but still presentable. The image measures 19 cm x 19 cm. The sheet measures 34cm x 24.5cm. [Together] (2) Honoré Daumier "Flibustiers Parisiens #6 - Le tour du Parapluie". This illustration was produced in 1835 in Le Chariviari. It is produced and numbered here as an individual lithograph on stiff card. This copy is not colored. Attractive engraving of two men struggling against the wind and rain and carried by their umbrellas. Published by Chez Aubert. The illustration measures 21cm x 18cm. The sheet measures 31cm x 23cm. Some darkening and marks only. Both are attractive caricatures.
Two lithographs picturing Parisians with umbrellas ! (1) Edme Jean Pigal, Moeurs Parisiennes #55. Two elderly Parisians huddle under an umbrella whilst waiting for a carriage driver. Nice bright colours. The sheet is a little foxed, but still presentable. Image is 19cm x 19cm. The sheet is 34cm x 24.5cm. [Together with] (2) Honoré Daumier "Flibustiers Parisiens #6 - Le tour du Parapluie." This was produced in 1835 in Le Chariviari. Here it is produced and numbered as an individual lithograph on stiff card. This copy is uncoloured. Attractive engraving of two men battling with the wind and rain and carried by their umbrellas. Published by Chez Aubert. Illustration is 21cm x 18cm. The sheet is 31cm x 23cm. A little darkening and marking only. Together both are attractive caricatures. First edition. .
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O. Popova accumulate together build together. In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Popova O. Soobshcha nakoplyat soobshcha stroit.. Short description: In Russian (ask us if in doubt).M. Financial Publishing House. 1927. 32c. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb5b0a0965a76c3f1d
London: E. Owen, 1751
First Edition. The full title continues: Wherein the Account given of that book by the Author of the the Divine Legation of Moses Demonstrated &c. is particularly considered; The Antiquity of the book vindicated; The great Test (Chap. xix. 25-) explained; and a Future State shewn to have been the Popular Belief of the Ancient Jews or Hebrews. Full contemporary calf, with gilt decoration and titles to the spine. Owner's bookplate to the inside front board. This copy is a First edition of the Dissertation bound in with a First edition of the preface. (conforming to the ESTC entries for both works). The two title pages are bound in together at the front of the work, then the Preface is presented, followed by the Dissertation. Both works have their errata present. There is an owner's name in ink to the title page of the preface. The two titles show that the dissertation was published by E. Owen, and sold by S. Birt & B. Dod, S. Bathurst, J. Fletcher, W. Thurlbourn & E. Score. The preface was printed for W. Johnston, P. Davey & B. Law. The binding is somewhat rubbed, but holding together well. A little bumping to the corners of the boards. Slight scuffing to the boards. The gilt to the spine is somewhat rubbed but still attractive. There is a little nicking to the head and tail of the spine. Charles Peters [1690-1774] was a Cornish Church of England rector and Hebrew Scholar. Described by Polwhele as "The first Hebrew Scholar in Europe" Presumably meaning foremost! The production of this work is unusual, more in the style of the Seventeenth Century pamphleteers. The Dissertation, first published (as here) in 1751 was critical of William Warburton's work "The Divine Legation of Moses." Warburton responded, and a second edition (revised) was published in 1757. At this point, a lengthy preface was also added to deal with Warburton's comments. This was also published separately. It is this separate Preface offered here. Later (1760) he also published an Appendix, dealing further with Warburton's comments. He dies in 1774 and a volume of his sermons was produced in 1776. Dissertation ESTC: T101677; The preface ESTC: T115570
London Langley Curtis [LC] 1679
A single issue of a weekly anti-Catholic diatribe in the form of a contemporary broadside issued at the time of the Popish Plot (1678-1681). The Weekly Pacquet is Number 16 - Both of the broadsides were issued Friday 24th October 1679. Pagination is continuous (presumably from issue 1) and these leaves are numbered page [121] - [128]. They are held together, but would appear to have been bound together with other issues at some point. 16 pages. 190 by 140mm (7œ by 5œ inches). Clean and tidy with very slight darkening to the page edge only.
, Phaidon Press, 2023 Hardcover, 352 pages, ENG.,305 x 240 x 35 mm, NEW, illustrated in colour / b/w. ISBN 9781838666071.
A visual biography of Aino and Alvar Aalto, who designed some of the most iconic objects of the twentieth century. Aino and Alvar Aalto together founded Artek and created some of the most celebrated objects and buildings of the twentieth century. Through letters, documents, drawings, and family photographs, Alvar and Aino's grandson tells the stories of their life together, in Finland and abroad, drawing on many of the never-before-published letters they sent to each other and to family, friends, and colleagues, until Aino's death in 1949. The first monograph to specifically examine and celebrate the life and work of Aino and Alvar as a shared endeavour, this personal and intimate look at the unconventional lives of one of the most influential design couples of the twentieth century has been warmly and accessibly written by Aino and Alvar's grandson, who has drawn on the family's largely unpublished archive, including personal letters, snapshots, and sketches.