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NY: H. S. D. Publications, 1961. Vol. 6, No. 5. Cover photo. Edited by G. F. Foster. Includes "The Last Autopsy" by Bryce Walton; "The Forgiving Ghost" by C. B. Gilford, "Murder is Dominant" by Glenn Andrews; "Point the Man Out" by Duane Decker; "For the Love of $10,000,000" by Douglas Farr; "Put Together a Man" by Steve O'Connell; "Another Threating Note" by Mike Marmer; "You Can't Blame Me" by Henry Slesar; "A Try for the Big Prize" by Borden Deal; "Two Accounts, One Death" by Jeff Heller; "Play a Game of Cyanide" by Jack Ritchie.Edge and corner wear; small tears at spine ends; tanning; minor creasing.. SingleIssueMagazine. Very Good.
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Erica exsurgens. by Andrews, Henry C. (illus) - 1796.
Erica exsurgens. by Andrews, Henry C. (illus) - 1796.
by Andrews, Henry C. (illus)
Erica exsurgens.
by Andrews, Henry C. (illus)
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London.. 1796.. Antique botanical etching, printed in color with added handcolor, plate size approximately 10 1/2 x 7 inches on sheet 16 1/2 x 10 inches, wove paper. Very good condition (small embossed area from paper clip at upper edge, well outside image which is clean and bright). A yellowish orange flower with botanical details, a single plate from H. C. Andrews's "Coloured Engravings of Heaths" which was published between 1794 and 1830. Exquisitely etched and colored. "Blunt described this work as Andrews's 'finest achievement ... notable in conception and impressive in execution'. Andrews drew and engraved all his plates, wrote most of the text and, according to Dunthorne, even did his own colouring." (de Belder, "Magnificent Botanical Books" #5). .
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- Place of Publication London.
- Date Published 1796.
- Keywords Botanical, Botanical Print, engraving, flower, handcolored, heath, print, South Africa, zzprintg
ALFRED HITCHCOCK Mystery Magazine: May 1961
by Alfred Hitchcock (Bryce Walton; C. B. Gilford; Glenn Andrews; Duane Decker; Douglas Farr; Steve O'Connell; Mike Marmer; Henry Slesar; Borden Deal; Jeff Heller; Jack Ritchie)
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Essays on Dürer (DURER)
by Durer, Albrecht (Artist); Essays by Michael Levey, Peter Skrine, James Byam Shaw, Alistair Smith, Keith Andrews, Henry Ley, Ulrich Finke; Edited by C.R. Dodwell
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- 9780802021137 / 0802021131
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Manchester University Press / University of Toronto Press, 1973. Book. Very Good+. Hard Cover with Dustjacket. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Hardcover with dustjacket : very good plus / very good minus. Book: name inside; very very slight extremity wear. Jacket in new mylar protector; clean and bright; 1" tear; tiny chips to head of spine and the four corners. Other ISBN : 0719005108..
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The Massonia-leaved Melanthium . "Melantium massoniaefolium
by Andrews, Henry C
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Natural History: London: Printed by T. Bensley, and published by the author, No 5 Knightsbridge. 1797-1815. Original coloured engraving of the Massonia-leaved Melanthium from Henry Andrew's " The Botanist's Repository, for New, and Rare Plants". Dated 1804. The plate shows the Massonia-leaved Melanthium a native of the South Africa. Printed in black and coloured by hand by Andrews; small ink spot to right by details. Henry Charles Andrews (fl. 1794 - 1830), was an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver. He lived in Knightsbridge and was married to the daughter of John Kennedy of Hammersmith, a nurseryman who assisted Andrews in the descriptions of the plants he illustrated. He was an accomplished and unusual botanical artist, in that he was not only the artist, but also engraver, colourist, and publisher in an era when most artists were only employed to draw plates. The Botanist's Repository was his first publication; issued serially in London in ten volumes between 1797 and 1812,…
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Silky Embothrium. "Embothrium sericeum
by Andrews, Henry C
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Natural History: London: Printed by T. Bensley, and published by the author, No 5 Knightsbridge. 1797-1815. Original coloured engraving of the Silky Embothrium from Henry Andrew's " The Botanist's Repository, for New, and Rare Plants" .dated 1800. The plate shows the Silky Embothrium a native of Australia. Printed in black and coloured by hand by Andrews; light spot to left of plate. Henry Charles Andrews (fl. 1794 - 1830), was an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver. He lived in Knightsbridge and was married to the daughter of John Kennedy of Hammersmith, a nurseryman who assisted Andrews in the descriptions of the plants he illustrated. He was an accomplished and unusual botanical artist, in that he was not only the artist, but also engraver, colourist, and publisher in an era when most artists were only employed to draw plates. The Botanist's Repository was his first publication; issued serially in London in ten volumes between 1797 and 1812, the Repository at a half-crown an…
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Small-flowered Styphelia . "Styphelia parviflora
by Andrews, Henry C
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Natural History: London: Printed by T. Bensley, and published by the author, No 5 Knightsbridge. 1797-1815. Original coloured engraving of the Small-flowered Styphelia from Henry Andrew's " The Botanist's Repository, for New, and Rare Plants". Dated 1803. The plate shows the Small-flowered Styphelia of New Holland. Printed in black and coloured by hand by Andrews; lightly toned; some light offset from text; light damp drop at upper edge. Henry Charles Andrews (fl. 1794 - 1830), was an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver. He lived in Knightsbridge and was married to the daughter of John Kennedy of Hammersmith, a nurseryman who assisted Andrews in the descriptions of the plants he illustrated. He was an accomplished and unusual botanical artist, in that he was not only the artist, but also engraver, colourist, and publisher in an era when most artists were only employed to draw plates. The Botanist's Repository was his first publication; issued serially in London in ten volumes…
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The Incurved-leaved Protea. "Protea incurva
by Andrews, Henry C
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Natural History: London: Printed by T. Bensley, and published by the author, No 5 Knightsbridge. 1797-1815. Original coloured engraving of the Incurved-leaved Protea from Henry Andrew's " The Botanist's Repository, for New, and Rare Plants". Dated 1802. The plate shows the Incurved-leaved Protea a native of South Africa. Printed in black and coloured by hand by Andrews;light toning to right edge and occasional small spot. Henry Charles Andrews (fl. 1794 - 1830), was an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver. He lived in Knightsbridge and was married to the daughter of John Kennedy of Hammersmith, a nurseryman who assisted Andrews in the descriptions of the plants he illustrated. He was an accomplished and unusual botanical artist, in that he was not only the artist, but also engraver, colourist, and publisher in an era when most artists were only employed to draw plates. The Botanist's Repository was his first publication; issued serially in London in ten volumes between 1797 and…
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BULLETIN OF THE SEISMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA: VOLUME 15, NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER, 1925
by ALVAREZ, ARTHUR C.; TUCKER, R. H.; DEWELL, HENRY D.; ANDREWS, ROBERTE.; MANWARING, C. T.; REID, HARRY FIELDING
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WASHINGTON, D.C.: SEISMOLOGICAL SOC./AMERICA. VG- IN WRAPS. BOOKLET. LIGHT WEAR. PAGES LIGHTLY TONING. Pages: 91. . 1925. TRADE PAPERBACK.. SMALL TEAR AT LOWER SPINE. LIGHTLY CREASED AT FRONT CORNER. .
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The Causes of War: Economic, Industrial, Racial, Religious, Scientific, and Political
by Salter, Sir Arthur; Thomson, Sir J. Arthur; Johnston, G. A.; Zimmern, Alfred; Andrews, C. F.; Libby, Frederick J.; Atkinson, Henry A.; Steed, Wickham; and others
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London: MacMillan and Co.. Introduction by Ruth Cranston, edited by Arthur Porritt. Library special collection stamp and non circulation sticker on endpapers. Light wear at extremities, some browning to endpapers. Jacket has browning, scuffs, wear, tears and small pieces missing (now in protective brodart cover). Internally quite clean and bright, presentation card from Henry A. Atkinson laid in. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1932.
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The Causes of War: Economic, Industrial, Racial, Religious, Scientific, and Political
by Salter, Sir Arthur; Thomson, Sir J. Arthur; Johnston, G. A.; Zimmern, Alfred; Andrews, C. F.; Libby, Frederick J.; Atkinson, Henry A.; Steed, Wickham; and others
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London: MacMillan and Co.. Introduction by Ruth Cranston, edited by Arthur Porritt. Library special collection stamp and non circulation sticker on endpapers. Light wear at extremities, some browning to endpapers. Jacket has browning, scuffs, wear, tears and small pieces missing (now in protective brodart cover). Internally quite clean and bright, presentation card from Henry A. Atkinson laid in. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1932.
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The Simple-spiked Aponogeton. "Aponogeton monostachyon
by Andrews, Henry C
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Natural History: London: Printed by T. Bensley, and published by the author, No 5 Knightsbridge. 1797-1815. Original coloured engraving of the Simple-spiked Aponogeton from Henry Andrew's " The Botanist's Repository, for New, and Rare Plants". Dated 1802. The plate shows the Simple-spiked Aponogeton a native of South Africa. Printed in black and coloured by hand by Andrews. Henry Charles Andrews (fl. 1794 - 1830), was an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver. He lived in Knightsbridge and was married to the daughter of John Kennedy of Hammersmith, a nurseryman who assisted Andrews in the descriptions of the plants he illustrated. He was an accomplished and unusual botanical artist, in that he was not only the artist, but also engraver, colourist, and publisher in an era when most artists were only employed to draw plates. The Botanist's Repository was his first publication; issued serially in London in ten volumes between 1797 and 1812, the Repository at a half-crown an issue,…
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