PORTRAIT GALLERY OF DISTINGUISHED AMERICAN CITIZENS AND FAC-SIMILES OF ORIGINAL LETTERS
First edition of this remarkable collection of silhouette portraits of prominent politicians and leaders, created by scissors artist William H. Brown.
First edition of this remarkable collection of silhouette portraits of prominent politicians and leaders, created by scissors artist William H. Brown.
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 edition facsimile reprint of the 1912 sixth revised and expanded edition of Cohen's bibliography.
First edition of this collection of etchings and lithographs by Toulouse-Lautrec, part one of Delteil's two-part catalogue of the artist's graphic works.
First US edition of this epic overview of 1870s London, with a focus on the squalor and poor working conditions of the city's poor — executed by Doré in his signature dramatic style.
First edition of this facsimile of the spectacular illustrated diary of Arthur Conan Doyle's father, artist Charles Altamont Doyle, kept as a record of his confinement in the Montrose Lunatic Asylum.
Vast and exquisite study of Redon, issued in conjunction with an exhibition of his works at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam, and the Royal Academy of Arts, London.
Rare bibligraphical catalogue of the early American artist's engravings, compiled by Duyckinck and with a biographical sketch by Lossing.
Scarce limited French edition of Carroll's mathematical logic primer, illustrated by his great Surrealist admirer.
First English translation of the original version of Gauguin's diary, discovered many years after its publication in the altered form produced by Gauguin's collaborator Charles Morice. Heavily illustrated.
First edition of this beautiful Gilded Age production showcasing the famous "Gibson girl" style that the artist popularized – with an autograph letter signed by Gibson.
First edition thus, featuring the drawings of Goya beautifully reproduced in a two-volume set, with introduction and notes by Prado Director Francisco Javier Sánchez Cantón.
Lovely limited edition of this attractive collection of etchings from some of the leading lights of the Barbizon school of realist painters.
First printing of this enormous and beautifully illustrated catalogue of an exhibition on 200 years of the British artistic tradition, with critical essays by John Gage and Timothy Hyman.
First edition of this lavishly produced history of French military campaigns and costumes, with emphasis on Napoleon and the Grand Imperial Army.
Striking first edition of this landmark of art history and design, the "culminating work of Jones's career" (Ray).
Limited first edition of this substantial reference guide to English and French book illustrations of the 18th century.
Uncommon early twentieth century catalogue of Cruikshank's original works and illustrated books offered by Robert Dodd, dealer and head of Dodd, Mead's rare book department.
Trilingual publication (Japanese, English, French) of elaborately produced color woodblock prints on the theme of traditional Japanese children's games.
First printing of this catalogue of an exhibition held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, home to two extensive and complementary Cruikshank collections donated by former professors William Stanley Marshall and John Kitchell.
First edition, the classic study of Maori tattooing, profusely illustrated with photographs and Robley's own drawings.
First edition of this catalogue raisonné of the lithographs of Pierre Bonnard, beautifully reproduced in color and black and white by Mourlot Frères and introduced by Roger-Marx.
Inscribed pamphlet containing two brief articles on the 19th century American comic artist, including a checklist of his works.
First edition of the first American scientific book illustrated with a photograph, an exploration of fossilized dinosaur tracks (what Warren calls "footsteps of an unknown animal") inscribed to fellow surgeon and Benjamin Franklin's great-grandson, Franklin Bache.