Englischer Garten / Jardin Anglais / English Park
Gorgeous peepshow depicting couples, families, children, soldiers and others walking and playing in an early 19th century English garden — housed in a remarkable rainbow-colored slipcase.
Gorgeous peepshow depicting couples, families, children, soldiers and others walking and playing in an early 19th century English garden — housed in a remarkable rainbow-colored slipcase.
Lovely Regency-era edition of this book of Psalms along with the classic Christian devotional texts, featuring touches of extra ornamentation to the text's gilt edges.
Attractively bound Victorian edition of the classic Christian devotional texts, demonstrating its importance as a devotional and genealogical tool.
Inscribed pamphlet containing two brief articles on the 19th century American comic artist, including a checklist of his works.
First edition of the author's third art monograph, reproducing Cruikshank's illustrations of Dickens, Ainsworth, Sterne, Smollett, and others, with extensive commentary and context.
Limited first edition of this substantial reference guide to English and French book illustrations of the 18th century.
Beautiful velvet-bound copy of the classic Christian devotional texts, with gauffered edges and brass fittings, in contemporary leather box.
Rare bibligraphical catalogue of the early American artist's engravings, compiled by Duyckinck and with a biographical sketch by Lossing.
Scarce and magnificent deluxe edition of this beautifully illustrated edition of Shelley's poem in the original dust jacket.
Elaborately ornamented edition of Shelley's 1820 poem, lavishly illustrated by Charles Robinson and in the full maroon leather binding variant, the scarcest of the edition's bindings.
Beautifully bound set of the works of the French playwright, from the library of Frances Mary Richardson Currer, who was among the most celebrated book collectors of her era.
Limited critical edition of this pseudonymous 1842 response to Charles Dickens, here attributed to Poe by Dickens collector Joseph Jackson but later reclassified as the work of poet Nathaniel Wheeler Coffin.
Striking limited edition artist's book that contrasts the violent world of prize fighting with the measured, clean format of a fine press book.
Signed limited first edition thus, illustrated by Favorsky, of this Pushkin comic poem with a striking modern design.
Limited edition, signed by the illustrator, of Lamb's diverting and digressive essay on the Pig, for whom he has much appetitive affection but no pity whatever.
Gilded Age edition in an elaborately constructed vernacular dust jacket, with an original watercolor painted onto the front panel, and incorporating silk ribbons.