Verlag: Richard Bentley, 1861
Anbieter: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 19,09
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. 1861. No edition remarks. 340 pages. No dust jacket. Pictorial cloth covered boards. Black and white plates.Gilt edges to textblock. Pages with some foxing and tanning, particularly to endpapers and textblock edges. Cracking to rear hinge with netting exposed. Binding slightly loose. Dedication to front free endpaper, dated 1883. Boards have moderate shelf wear with some rubbing, fraying and corner bumping. Some moderate sunning and tanning, particularly to spine. Book has slight forward lean.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Heidelberg : Burkert und Müller, 1996
Anbieter: B.H.HERMES, Berlin, Deutschland
28.5 cm, Heft. Zustand: Gut. 65 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 30 cm [Mitarb. dieser Ausg.: Red.: Wolf Jahn. Autoren: Wolf Jahn .] / Vernissage ; [Jg. 3, Nr. 8] / Lese- und Lagerspuren / Gutes Exemplar / H123 A-Z 53249 H123 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 350.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Marburg an der Lahn : Basilisken-Presse, 2000
ISBN 10: 3925347577 ISBN 13: 9783925347573
Anbieter: Borkert, Schwarz und Zerfaß GbR, Berlin, Deutschland
Gebundener Originalpappband. Zustand: Gut. 361 S. : zahlr. Ill. ; 30 cm ZWEISPRACHIGE Ausgabe. Fußschnitt sehr gering fleckig, sonst nahezu neuwertig.Christine E. Jackson Joseph Wolf - Ein Wendepunkt in der Tiermalerei 17 Joseph W olf- A Turning Point in the History of Animal Art Karl Schulze-Hagen Von der Faszination zum Fachwissen - Entwicklung eines Tiermalers 33 From fascination to mastery - the development of a animal artist Hans-Peter Kleber Fundament einer Künstlerkarriere: Joseph Wolfs Lithographenausbildung in Koblenz 18 3 6 - 18 3 9 47 Foundation of an artistic career: Joseph Wolfs training as a lithographer in Koblenz 18 3 6 - 18 3 9 Heidrun Ludwig Joseph Wolf in Darmstadt (1 8 4 1 - 18 4 7 ) - Zur Bedeutung seines Frühwerks 69 Joseph Wolf in Darmstadt (1 8 4 1 - 18 4 7 ) - the significance of his early work Piet Tuijn Joseph Wolf und der Traite de Fauconnerie 115 Joseph Wolf and the Traite de Fauconnerie David M. Lank Wolfs naturkundliche Illustrationen 14 3 Natural History Illustrations of Joseph Wolf Maureen Lambourne John Gould und Joseph Wolf 173 John Gould and Joseph Wolf Karl Schulze-Hagen Zoological Society, Zoo, zoologische Forschung - ihre Bedeutung für Joseph Wolf 18 9 Zoological Society of London, Zoo, zoological research - their importance for Joseph Wolf Nina Root Daniel Giraud Elliot und Joseph Wolf 20 9 Daniel Giraud Elliot and Joseph Wolf Karl Schulze-Hagen Art versus Science 219 Lionel Lambourne Alfred Herbert Palmer (18 5 3 - 19 3 1), Wolfs Biograph 231 Alfred Herbert Palmer (18 5 3 - 19 3 1), author of Wolfs biography Christine E. Jackson Fünfzig Jahre in London 235 Living in London Katalog Catalogue 2 4 7 Literaturverzeichnis Bibliography 355 Verzeichnis der von Joseph Wolf illustrierten Bücher (bis 19 0 5 ) 359 Books illustrated by Joseph Wolf (until 19 0 5 ) ISBN 9783925347573 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 782.
Verlag: Thomas Bosworth, London, 1854
Anbieter: LOE BOOKS, Bathpool, CORNW, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 477,24
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. Joseph Wolf (illustrator). First Edition. Pp. 54 , 12 colour plates with tissue guards and decorative mounts. Original cloth binding, spine poor and text block separate from the binding, ornate gilt detail to front board. Contents complete, the original end-papers, name and date 1857 to the front pastedown,all edges gilt, the gutta percha has deteriorated to leave the pages loose, the plates with tissue guards are clean and bright. A fair copy in need of a repair to the binding. Size: 4to. Book.
Verlag: F. Haes, London, 1888
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Near fine. Quarto. xxvi, 214pp. Plus 26 photographic plates, most with multiple images. Later black calf lettered in gilt, over black buckram. A limited edition but the limitation not stated (1/500?). This copy is #114. Hint of shelfwear at lower fore-corner, otherwise a fine copy. Note from verso of title page, "The negatives were taken by Mr. Frank Haes (a member of the Executive Committee) on the Eastman negative paper in McKellan's roller slide; the prints have been printed in Collotype by the Autotype Company, and are the first form of such negatives which have been published in England.".
Anbieter: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australien
EUR 28.102,00
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In den WarenkorbMade for the Zoological society of London, from animals in their vivarium, in the Regent's park. Edited, with notes, by Philip Lutley Sclater, M.A., F.L.S., &c. &c., Secretary to the Society. London : Henry Graves and Company, Printsellers to Her Majesty, 1861 [actually 1856] - 67. Two volumes, folio, 584 x 435 mm, drop-side clamshell boxes (a little worn and scuffed), half crushed morocco over pebbled cloth, ruled and lettered in gilt with gilt-lettered title labels, ribbon ties; pastedowns with the bookplate of Henry Rogers Broughton, 2nd Baron Fairhaven; both volumes with hand-coloured lithographed title-page, letterpress title-page, list of subscribers, and list of plates; in total 100 fine hand-coloured lithographed plates by Joseph Smit after Joseph Wolf, all with gilt-lettered captions and single letterpress text sheet accompanying each, with most of the 'temporary letterpress' sheets for the second series also present; occasional light foxing to the margins, overall a clean and fine set. "WITHOUT EXCEPTION, THE BEST ALL-ROUND ANIMAL PAINTER THAT EVER LIVED" (Sir Edwin Landseer). Zoological sketchesis unequivocally one of the high pointsof nineteenth-century natural history illustration. The work was commissioned by the Council of the Zoological Society in 1852, to provide 'an accurate artistic record of the living form and expression of the many rare species of animals which exist from time to time in the menagerie'. The council chose Joseph Wolf, already well-known for his highly skilled published works, to depict these exotic animals in the Society's Vivarium in Regent's Park. Wolf was born in 1820 in Mörz, Germany. He was trained as a lithographer in Münster, and arrived in London in 1848 where he worked as zoological illustrator in the natural history department at the British Museum. He contributed illustrations to John Gould'sBirds of Asia andBirds of Great Britain as well as illustrating important travel books by David Livingstone, Henry Walter Bates and Alfred Russel Wallace. The plates for Zoological sketches were originally issued monthly, with an accompanying temporary text for parts I-VII written by David William Mitchell, secretary to the Society. On Mitchell's death in 1859, Philip Sclater completed the work, selecting the subjects and writing both the initial letterpress and then the final published text, which was issued with the thirteenth and final part. The work features numerous Australian birds and animals, including the now-extinct thylacine, Tasmanian wombat, Australian Mycteria, Red kangaroo, Hairy-nosed wombat, satin bower-bird, etc. Anker 539; Fine Bird Books (1990) p.158; Nissen IVB 1012; BM(NH) V,p.2349; Wood p.633. Australian collections:National Library of Australia;Australian Museum.