Verlag: London & Toronto: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1925
Hardcover, no dust jacket. Ex-library. Stained cover. Pencil marks. Shaken, cocked spine. Foxing. 149 pages. 149 pp.
Verlag: Alfred A. Knopf, (New York, 1997
Anbieter: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Fine. Advance excerpt. Tall octavo. 14pp. Illustrated. Fine in glossy wrappers. Prints brief extracts from chapters of the book, including the first (only?) page of Rosa Park's foreword and portions of interviews conducted by children.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: WELLS GARDNER, DARTON & CO., LONDON, 1907
Anbieter: Happyfish Books, Meopham, KENT, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 29,77
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. THE BOARDS ARE HEAVILY RUBBED AND STAINED. THE CORNERS ARE SCUFFED AND BUMPED. THE SPINE IS SLIGHTLY COCKED AND HEAVILY FADED. THE EDGES OF THE SPINE ARE SCUFFED. BOTH ENDS OF THE SPINE ARE SCUFFED. THE PAGES HAVE AN UNFINISHED EDGE WHICH ARE HEAVILY YELLOWED. THE FFEP HAS PENNED MARKS AND A STICKER TO THE BASE CORNER. THE BINDING IS LOOSE BUT THE PAGES ARE ALL ATTACHED. THE REAR INSIDE BOARD HAS CRACKED AT THE HINGE. PAGES GENERALLY APPEAR CLEAN AND CREASE FREE. ALL IN ALL A NICE EXAMPLE OF THIS BOOK.
Verlag: J. M. Dent,, London,, 1925
Anbieter: Burwood Books, Wickham Market, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
Erstausgabe
EUR 35,74
Anzahl: 1 verfügbar
In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. No Dust Jacket. 8vo. pp xiv, 149. Original publisher's blue cloth, lettered gilt at the spine. The publisher's own retained copy with their perforated stamp in the preliminaries and a label on the front pastedown reading 'file copy - Nov. 20th 1925.' Portrait frontispiece. Slight dulling to lettering at spine, otherwise very good.
Verlag: José Janés, 1963
Anbieter: Librería Alonso Quijano, Alcobendas, M, Spanien
Zustand: Good. José Janés. Encuadernación en tapa dura. Waltari, Mika; Scholz, Víctor; Naveira, Rosa S. de; Bosch Barrett, Manuel; Gómez Manchón, Ceferino; Blancafort, Manuel R Obras de Mika Waltari Tapa deslucida. Tapa ilustrada. Pags.1207. Volúmenes.1.
Verlag: H.F. Leader, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1880
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: Very Good. Adelaide, H.F. Leader, Government Printer, [1880s]. Sheet size 568 × 450 mm, printed surface approximately 460 × 340 mm. A few very faint marks; a couple of short tears to the edges (well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out); in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' (1882-1890), numbered 45 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet. From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually, enough became too much . 'The entire work, as issued from the Government Printing Office, consisted of nine parts, each part containing five plates, making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates, Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata, and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry, and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page, together with all the additional work, consisting of the various woods, barks, seed-vessels, botanical sections, and details of the flowers, were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And, further, I may state that not only did I make the drawings, which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones, but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours, a matter in which he was very particular' ('Evening Journal', 23 April 1900).
Verlag: H.F. Leader, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1880
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: Very Good. Adelaide, H.F. Leader, Government Printer, [1880s]. Sheet size 568 × 446 mm, printed surface approximately 240 × 460 mm. A few short tears and creases at the edges (well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out); a couple of very faint marks; in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' (1882-1890), numbered 44 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet. From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually, enough became too much . 'The entire work, as issued from the Government Printing Office, consisted of nine parts, each part containing five plates, making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates, Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata, and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry, and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page, together with all the additional work, consisting of the various woods, barks, seed-vessels, botanical sections, and details of the flowers, were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And, further, I may state that not only did I make the drawings, which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones, but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours, a matter in which he was very particular' ('Evening Journal', 23 April 1900).
Verlag: E. Spiller, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1880
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: Very Good. Adelaide, E. Spiller, Government Printer, [1880s]. Sheet size 564 × 439 mm, printed surface approximately 462 × 343 mm. Tiny closed tear to one edge (well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out); in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' (1882-1890), initialled in the image 'R.C.F.' (Rosa Catherine Fiveash). From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually, enough became too much . 'The entire work, as issued from the Government Printing Office, consisted of nine parts, each part containing five plates, making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates, Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata, and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry, and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page, together with all the additional work, consisting of the various woods, barks, seed-vessels, botanical sections, and details of the flowers, were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And, further, I may state that not only did I make the drawings, which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones, but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours, a matter in which he was very particular' ('Evening Journal', 23 April 1900).
Verlag: E. Spiller, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1880
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: Very Good. Adelaide, E. Spiller, Government Printer, [1880s]. Sheet size 563 × 434 mm, printed surface approximately 465 × 340 mm. A couple of light creases (one affecting the right-hand margin of the image); a few small chips and tears at the edges (well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out); in very good condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' (1882-1890), numbered 26 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet. From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually, enough became too much . 'The entire work, as issued from the Government Printing Office, consisted of nine parts, each part containing five plates, making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates, Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata, and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry, and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page, together with all the additional work, consisting of the various woods, barks, seed-vessels, botanical sections, and details of the flowers, were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And, further, I may state that not only did I make the drawings, which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones, but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours, a matter in which he was very particular' ('Evening Journal', 23 April 1900).
Verlag: E. Spiller, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1880
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: Very Good. Adelaide, E. Spiller, Government Printer, [1880s]. Sheet size 563 × 438 mm, printed surface approximately 460 × 340 mm. A few short closed tears at the edges (well clear of the printed surface and easily matted out); in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' (1882-1890), numbered 17 in the bottom right-hand corner of the sheet, and initialled in the image 'R.C.F.' (Rosa Catherine Fiveash). From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually, enough became too much . 'The entire work, as issued from the Government Printing Office, consisted of nine parts, each part containing five plates, making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates, Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata, and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry, and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page, together with all the additional work, consisting of the various woods, barks, seed-vessels, botanical sections, and details of the flowers, were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And, further, I may state that not only did I make the drawings, which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones, but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours, a matter in which he was very particular' ('Evening Journal', 23 April 1900).
Verlag: E. Spiller, Government Printer, Adelaide, 1880
Anbieter: Michael Treloar Booksellers ANZAAB/ILAB, Adelaide, SA, Australien
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: Very Good. Adelaide, E. Spiller, Government Printer, [1880s]. Sheet size 563 × 435 mm, printed surface approximately 470 × 340 mm. A couple of very faint marks and creases (outside the printed surface); in excellent condition. An original large-format chromolithograph from John Ednie Brown's 'Forest Flora of South Australia' (1882-1890). From soon after publication Harcourt Barrett was confronted with a popular conception that Rosa Fiveash was wholly or principally responsible for the plates as published. Eventually, enough became too much . 'The entire work, as issued from the Government Printing Office, consisted of nine parts, each part containing five plates, making a total of forty-five plates. Of these forty-five plates, Miss Fiveash only supplied thirty-two drawings in watercolour of the centre or main branch only. Miss Camilla Hammond sketched the Banksia Ornata, and Mrs Smart sketched the native cherry, and it was from these sketches that the drawings upon stone were made. The remaining eleven plates and title page, together with all the additional work, consisting of the various woods, barks, seed-vessels, botanical sections, and details of the flowers, were drawn direct upon the stones from photos and natural specimens wholly and solely by me during the time I held the position of Chief Lithographer at the Government Printing Office. And, further, I may state that not only did I make the drawings, which consisted of forty-five outlines and 400 colour-stones, but was held responsible by Mr Brown for their proper reproduction in all their natural colours, a matter in which he was very particular' ('Evening Journal', 23 April 1900).