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HOW PETER RABBIT WENT TO SEA
Written by Duff Graham.
Stock no. 1208960
Published by Henry Altemus Company.
Circa
1917.
Almost very good condition.
Small format. Red cloth spine, lilac boards with onlay to front cover. Altemus' Peter Rabbit Series. 29 illustrations, (colour). 61 pages. Spine and corners slightly bumped and rubbed. Front cover is faded and edges of rear cover also. Top and tail of front joint cracked. Grubby fingermarks a light page creases throughout.
- Categorised in:
- CHILDRENS
- BEATRIX POTTER
- ANIMAL STORY
- RABBITS (CHILDRENS)
PETER RABBIT AT THE FARM
Written by Duff Graham.
Stock no. 1208959
Published by Henry Altemus Company.
Circa
1917.
Almost very good condition.
Small format. Yellow cloth spine, blue boards with onlay to front cover. Altemus' Wee Books for Wee Folk Series. 30 Illustrations, (colour). Unpaginated. Slight wear to lower corners. Spine and top corners slightly bumped. Child's name in black crayon (or heavy pencil?) to front pastedown. Pale page browning else contents clean.
- Categorised in:
- CHILDRENS
- BEATRIX POTTER
- ANIMAL STORY
- RABBITS (CHILDRENS)
- FARMS (CHILDRENS)
PETER RABBIT AND THE LITTLE GIRL
Written by Beatrix Potter; Linda Stevens Almond.
Illustrated by Bess Goe Willis.
Stock no. 1208957
Published by The Platt And Munk Co. Inc..
Circa
1935.
Almost very good condition.
A US pirated Peter Rabbit story. Wee Books for Wee Folks Series. Red cloth, black titles and illustration to front cover. Orange endpapers with reinforce joints. 58 pages. Colour illustrations. Spine and corners slightly bumped, spine slightly faded. Front free-endpaper has been removed, surface paper damage to top corner of rear pastedown. Light mark to half title-page from removal of a small label else contents clean.
- Categorised in:
- CHILDRENS
- BEATRIX POTTER
- ANIMAL STORY
- RABBITS (CHILDRENS)
WHEN PETER RABBIT WENT TO SCHOOL
Written by Beatrix Potter; Linda Stevens Almond.
Stock no. 1208956
Published by The Platt And Munk Co. Inc..
Circa
1935.
Almost very good condition.
A US pirated Peter Rabbit story. Wee Books for Wee Folks Series. Red cloth, black titles and illustration to front cover. Orange endpapers with reinforced joints. 58 pages. Colour illustrations. Spine and corners slightly bumped and rubbed. Spine slightly faded, a few small splash marks to rear cover. Contents clean.
- Categorised in:
- CHILDRENS
- BEATRIX POTTER
- ANIMAL STORY
- RABBITS (CHILDRENS)
CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE: A COMPLETE HANDBOOK
Written by Robert Adam.
Illustrated by Derek Brentnall.
Stock no. 1830777
Published by Viking.
1st
1990.
Slightly better than very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Tracing the history of lassical architecture to the present day with detailed examples of every aspect of classical design. Large format. Black cloth boards, silver title to spine. B/w illustrations. 319 pages including index. ISBN: 0670826138. Boards clean. Top edge of text block is foxed with minor staining. Contents are clean. Black pictorial dustwrapper is lightly scuffed.
- Categorised in:
- ARCHITECTURE
- HISTORY
RENAISSANCE DECORATIVE PAINTING IN SCOTLAND
Written by Michael Bath.
Stock no. 1830775
Published by National Museums Of Scotland Publishing Limited.
1st
2003.
Slightly better than very good condition.
An exploration of the rich inheritance of decorative painting found in Scottish buildings of the 16th and 17th centuries, of which more than 100 examples survive or are recorded. These painted walls and ceilings show striking images of religious, classical, emblematic or grotesque subjects that have never before been comprehensively documented or described. Pictorial cardwraps. B/w and colour illustrations. ix and 286 pages. ISBN: 1901663604. Spine faded. Minor mark to lower edge of text block. Else a lovely copy.
- Categorised in:
- ART
- RENAISSANCE
- SCOTLAND
A BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF ENGLISH ARCHITECTS 1660-1840
Written by H.M. Colvin.
Stock no. 1830774
Published by John Murray.
1st
1954.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
Biographies of over 1000 architects and master-builders who worked int he seventeenth, eighteenth, and early nineteenth centuries, together with fully-documented lists of their works and a long and most valuable introductory essay on the building trades and the architectural profession. Red cloth boards, gilt title to spine. xiv and 821 pages including index. Top edge red. Boards clean. Text block browned, top edge has splash marks to red colouring. Tape marks to endpapers. Else contents clean. Price-cut dustwrapper has a few minor marks.
- Categorised in:
- ARCHITECTURE
A STUDENT'S GUIDE TO WOOD ENGRAVING (BOOKS FOR THE CRAFTSMAN)
Written by Wilfred Gregson.
Stock no. 1830773
Published by B.T. Batsford Ltd..
1st
1953.
Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.
A practical introduction to the technique of the woodcut. The author is a wood engraver and is well qualified to eplain the technique of the craft and to illustrate the technique. Brown cloth boards, gilt title to spine. B/w wood engravings. xv and 79 pages including index. Boards clean. Text block foxed. Endpapers browned. Some foxing throughout. Green pictorial dustwrapper is browned, edge-rubbed with a few small closed tears and chips, small amount of loss to base of spine.
- Categorised in:
- ART
- WOOD ENGRAVINGS
- WOODCUTS
- CRAFTS
THE VILLAS OF PALLADIO
Written by Kim Williams.
Illustrated by Giovanni Giaconi.
Stock no. 1830772
Published by Princeton Architectural Press.
1st
2003.
Nearly fine condition in a very good dustwrapper.
A collection of exquisite large-format pen-and-ink watercolour renderings of all of Palladio's villas, capturing the timeless beauty of Palladian architecture and providing a detailed record of each. Large, oblong format. Light brown cloth boards with debossed titles. Exquisite colour illustrations. 152 pages. ISBN: 1568983964. Boards & contents clean. Pictorial dustwrapper is lightly edge-rubbbed, lightly scuffed, tiny nicks to lower rear edge.
- Categorised in:
- ARCHITECTURE
- RENAISSANCE
- WATERCOLOUR
- HISTORY
- ITALY
ABERDEEN: AN IN-DEPTH VIEW OF THE CITY'S PAST (MONOGRAPH 19)
Written by Alison S. Cameron; Judith A. Stones.
Illustrated by Jan Dunbar; Tracey Johnston; Ingrid Stephenson; Clare Yarrington.
Stock no. 1830771
Published by Society Of Antiquaries Of Scotland.
1st
2001.
Nearly fine condition in a slightly better than very good dustwrapper.
Excavations at seven major sites within the medieval burgh. Edited by Alison S Cameron & Judith A Stones. Large, oblong format. Glazed pictorial boards. Colour illustrated endpapers. B/w illustrations. xvi and 336 pages including fold-out 3-dimensional map to rear. ISBN: 0903903199. Minor marks to text block else a lovely copy. Pictorial dustwrapper is very lightly faded to spine.
- Categorised in:
- TOPOGRAPHY (UK)
- SCOTLAND
- ABERDEENSHIRE
- ARCHAEOLOGY
- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
THE TEN BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
Written by Leon Battista Alberti; Joseph Rykwert; James Leoni.
Stock no. 1830770
Published by Alec Tiranti.
1st thus
1955.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
The Leoni edition appeared in 1726, 1739 and 1755. This is a complete reprint of the Ten Books on Architecture from the 1755 edition, with the addition of the 'Life' from the 1739 edition. Translated into English by James Leoni, Venetian Architect. Edited by Joserph Rykwert. Blue cloth boards, gilt titles. xx and 256 pages plus LXVIII frontis and b/w illustrations to rear. Top & tail of spine lightly shelf-worn. Boards clean. Tape marks to endpapers. Previous owner's bookplate to front endpaper. Browning to endpapers and text block. Else contents clean. Dustwrapper is edge-worn with a few small tears & chips, faded to spine, scuffed and lightly creased.
- Categorised in:
- ARCHITECTURE
CASTLES AND CANNON: A STUDY OF EARLY ARTILLERY FORTIFICATIONS IN ENGLAND
Written by B.H. St. J. O'Neil.
Stock no. 1830769
Published by Oxford University Press.
1st
1960.
Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.
This study, published posthumously, describes the introduction of gunpowder, the earliest guns and their development, and the ways in which the castle designers sought to meet the new threat to their foritifcations which resulted from the introduction of battering ordnance. Blue cloth boards, gilt title to spine. B/w photos and illustrations. xix and 121 pages including index. A few minor marks and scuffs to boards. Foxing to endpapers and text block. Else contents clean. Pictorial dustwrapper has some foxing, is edge-rubbed, faded to spine and grubby.
- Categorised in:
- HISTORY
- HISTORY (BRITISH)
- CASTLES
- ARTILLERY