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1 ARCHIV OF NYARE RESTOR TILL LANDS OCH SJOSS. Swedish Travel Periodical
Stockholm O. Grah and I. P. Marquand, july 1810- Sept 1811 First Edition Hardcover Very Good+ with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; B/w and color; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; vii, 293; 288[6]; 274; pages; (Early 19th-Century Illustrated Swedish Travel Periodical. ) Archiv of Nyare restor till lands och sjoss. Stockholm: O. Grah and I. P. Marquand, July 1810 - September, 1811. Sm. 8vo, contemp. 1/2 calf & marbled bds. , morocco spine labels; corners a little bumped, shallow chipS (1/16") in a couple head caps (see graphic) , occasionally scuffed. With 8 fold-out engraved maps (1 hand-colored) , 16 stipple & line engravings (2 on blue paper, 7 hand-colored). Scattered light foxing. Comprising 5 monthly issues and a supplement (on Russia & its people). Contemp. Color Bookplate on front paste-downs, color bookplate of Harris Hollin on back. "Archives of Recent Trips by Land and Sea" [translated from the Swedish] was released in monthly issues beginning in 1810.OCLC records 1 copy in the U. S. Interesting color fashion plate of Tyrol in vol 5. Text is entirely in the Swedish language. OTHER GRAPHICS OF PLATES, ETC. ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS LISTING. PLEASE EMAIL US FOR THEM. 25774 
Price: 995.00 USD
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2 THE PHILISTINE: A PERIODICAL OF PROTEST, VOL IX 6 Bound Issues Complete from June 1899 Dec 1899 Periodical
East Aurora, N. Y. : The Society of the Philistines Magazine Very Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Light blue papercovered boards with gilt lettering; pale green suede leather spine with paper spine label. Spine is discolored to a brown but amazingly intact for this fragile leather. Binding and hinges solid, corners sharp. Heavy dark paper Magazine covers are bound in. Uncut pages . "...American society of the immortals, otherwise the Society of Philistines . An association of booklovers and folks who write, paint and dream..." comprised of works from people believed to be of talent. The passing years has confirmed many of these. Bound Volume. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Red and black ink. Contents are sound, clean and bright. On Roycroft paper with woodcuts, etc. A small work of art. Includes Stephen Crane, etc. 9963 
Price: 44.78 USD
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3 THE PHILISTINE: A PERIODICAL OF PROTEST, VOL X 6 Bound Issues Complete from Dec 1899 June 1900 Periodical
East Aurora, N. Y. : The Society of the Philistines Magazine Very Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Light blue papercovered boards with gilt lettering; pale green suede leather spine with paper spine label. Spine is discolored to a brown but amazingly intact for this fragile leather. Binding and hinges solid, corners sharp. Heavy dark paper Magazine covers are bound in. Uncut pages . "...American society of the immortals, otherwise the Society of Philistines . An association of booklovers and folks who write, paint and dream..." comprised of works from people believed to be of talent. The passing years has confirmed many of these. Bound Volume. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Red and black ink. Contents are sound, clean and bright. On Roycroft paper with woodcuts, etc. A small work of art. Includes William I Crane, etc. 9962 
Price: 44.78 USD
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4 THE PHILISTINE: A PERIODICAL OF PROTEST, VOL XXIII 6 Bound Issues Complete from June 1906 Dec 1906 Periodical
East Aurora, N. Y. : The Society of the Philistines Magazine Very Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; Light blue papercovered boards with gilt lettering; pale green suede leather spine with paper spine label. Spine is discolored to a brown but amazingly intact for this fragile leather. Binding and hinges solid, corners sharp. Heavy dark paper Magazine covers are bound in. Uncut pages . "...American society of the immortals, otherwise the Society of Philistines . An association of booklovers and folks who write, paint and dream..." comprised of works from people believed to be of talent. The passing years has confirmed many of these. Bound Volume. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Red and black ink. Contents are sound, clean and bright. On Roycroft paper with woodcuts, etc. A small work of art. 9971 
Price: 34.78 USD
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