Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Ballou, M.M., Boston, 1855
Librería: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 84,83
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSelf-wraps [newspaper]. Condición: Very Good. From Engravings Ilustrador. First Edition. Boston: M.M. Ballou, 1855. First Edition. The March 31,1855 issue, Volume VIII, No. 13, Whole No. 195. Numerous illustrations from engravings. Elephant folio size, sewn newsprint wraps, 16 pp. A strong Very Good Plus; other than modest occasional darkening to places on the covers (see scans),not much to point to here. See scans. High grade. Maturin Ballou's paper was quite supple, not at all fragile, and it shows. Sharp, healthy, well-preserved. This issue contains stories, articles, and / or the diverse and now somewhat legendary engravings - regarding as follows: Hughes High School, Cincinnati (text and one large engraving); "Secrets From the Cells, or, Leaves From My Diary" (continuation, part four, by Rev.J.H. Ingraham); "A Modern Belle's Career" by Mrs. E. Wellmont; A lengthy article on Arabs, with five impressive engravings; Empire of Burmah, by Dr. J.V.C. Smith; Bertrand de Born, by Carl Rupert; a lengthy piece on the Boston Athenaeum, with four large engravings of that edifice, inside and out; the equally lengthy "Sketch of the War in the East", in general coverage of the Ottoman Wars and the Russo-Turkish Wars of the time; medium bio piece, with engraving, on Cornelius Vanderbilt; an engraving of the New Steam Fire Engine of Boston; a rather dazzling page of text and four nice engravings of wildlife, "Illustrations of Natural History"; "City Sketches", the entire back cover filled with engravings of diverse Boston inhabitants; and of course a number of short editorials, news pieces, poems, and ads. Please see all scans. Maturin Ballou's 16-page newsprint periodical was already a piece of American history when he, as managing editor of Gleason's Pictorial, bought that - the first successful illustrated weekly newspaper in America - from owner Frederick Gleason in 1855. An early issue under this name. lLng1.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Ballou, M.M., Boston, 1855
Librería: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 84,83
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoSelf-wraps [newspaper]. Condición: Very Good. From Engravings Ilustrador. First Edition. Boston: M.M. Ballou, 1855. First Edition [newspaper]. The February 3, 1855 issue, Volume VIII, No. 5, Whole No. 187. Numerous illustrations from engravings. Elephant folio size, newsprint wraps, 16 pp. A strong Very Good or better; some edge wear, and a few leaves show some edge darkening. See scans. Paper is quite supple, not at all fragile. Sharp, healthy, well-preserved. This issue contains stories, articles, and / or the diverse and now somewhat legendary engravings - as follows: The month of February itself (cover); "Steel and Gold: The Heir of Glenville" (story by Francis A. Durivage); Rosetta, Egypt (engraving); Birket-El-Ginnah (Cairo, Egypt) (engraving); "The Adopted Son's Bride" (story by Mrs. Caroline Orne); "Review of Holiday Presents." (Mrs. E. Wellmont); State Street (Boston) in 1770 vs. State Street in 1855 (with an engraving of State Street at each date); "Jerusalem!" (poem, Mary N. Dearborn); "A Visit to Wakullah Spring" (Ernest Malvern); "Edward L. Davenport", with an engraving of the actor; "Savin Hill and Old Colony Railroad" with an engraving of the Savin Hill Railroad Bridge in Dorchester; "The Architecture of Birds", with five engravings of bird's nests; Imperial Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia (with engraving); Spangenburg Fortress, in Kurhessen (with engraving), and a number of short editorials, news pieces, and classified ads. Maturin Ballou's 16-page newsprint periodical was already a piece of American history when he, as managing editor of Gleason's Pictorial, bought that - the first successful illustrated weekly newspaper in America - from owner Frederick Gleason in 1855. An early issue under this name. lLng1.