Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por E. Sachse, Baltimore, 1862
Librería: Clayton Fine Books, Shepherdstown, WV, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
EUR 1.394,15
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoUnbound. Condición: VG. First Edition. Original Civil War color lithograph of Camp Belger in Baltimore, Maryland. Approximately 18" x 12". Evenly toned overall, largely marginal dampstains, and light edgewear. The image shows the full breadth of this Union encampment in a wooded area. Edward Sachse was one of the foremost printmakers of Civil War scenes, and this is of particular note since it was published in the location of the scene itself.
Año de publicación: 2025
Librería: True World of Books, Delhi, India
EUR 26,55
Cantidad disponible: 18 disponibles
Añadir al carritoLeatherBound. Condición: New. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. LeatherBound edition. Condition: New. Reprinted from 1909 edition. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. Pages: 82 As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Pages: 82 Volume 18 Language: English,Latin,swe.
Publicado por E. Sachse & Co., printer, Baltimore, 1859
Librería: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 22.128,88
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoCondición: Modern shadowbox frame. Hand colored lithographed print, linen-backed with wooden rollers top and bottom. Approx. 17-1/2x20 inches. "Advertisement depicting a view looking toward the rear of the busy store. Shows bookcases filled with texts mounted atop cabinets and drawers lining the walls. Stacks of books and eight busts of prominent literary figures, including Shakespeare, adorn the tops of the cases. A clerk works from within and patrons surround a U-shaped central book display that contains a 'Gifts' case. Patrons include men, women, and children. The individuals receive assistance at the case, peruse books on the shelves, carry their purchases, converse, and make payment at the cashier booth. The booth, enclosed with ornate white iron work, contains advertising text that reads 'A Gift with Each Book Sold at Retail Price.' Store signage is also displayed on three banners stretching across the ceiling. Additional advertising text includes 'Gift Book Sales Originated by G.G. Evans' 1854.' View also shows a ladder leaning against a bookcase, chandeliers, and a parquet floor" (Library Company of Philadelphia, Philadelphia on Stone Digital Catalogue). Philadelphia on Stone 385. Not in Wainwright Hand colored lithographed print, linen-backed with wooden rollers top and bottom. Approx. 17-1/2x20 inches.
Publicado por E. Sachse, 1862
Librería: Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Original o primera edición
EUR 1.770,31
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoArt, Prints & Posters. Condición: Good. First Edition. [Panoramic Northward View of Baltimore Harbor During Union Civil War Occupation] Original hand colored lithograph. Matted & framed size 22" x 27". Some toning, a few light creases. Small repair in upper right corner. This lithograph is one in a series of Civil War scenes in and around Baltimore by Sachse. Fort Federal Hill (of 1812 fame) was used by the 6th Massachusetts Militia and elements of Cook's Light Artillery of Boston under the command of General Benjamin F. Butler. Baltimore's loyalty to the Union was in question, and the fort served as a means of controlling the city. Rear board has a printed letter sheet from David Bendann's Fine Art Rooms, 105 E. Baltimore St. Number 40590. Bendann's Gallery Framed this piece. Refs: H. Furlong Baldwin Library, Maryland Center for History and Culture; Collection no. 1988.61.
Publicado por Sachse, 1862
Librería: Sequitur Books, Boonsboro, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Original o primera edición
EUR 1.327,73
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoArt, Prints & Posters. Condición: Good. First Edition. Original hand colored lithograph. Matted & framed size 16" x 24". Some toning. Contemporary signature of Lieutenant Colonel John H. Hyatt, Commandant of the Post, July 22, 1863". "Colored lithograph by E. Sachse & Co., one of two prominent lithography companies in Baltimore in mid-1800's, that features Fort Marshall in Baltimore. This lithograph is one in a series of Civil War scenes in and around Baltimore by Sachse. Fort Marshall was constructed in the early part of the Civil War as one of the eastern defenses of the city. It occupied what was known as Snake Hill in the neighborhood of Foster Ave. and Conkling Sts. All traces of the fortification have long since disappeared. In this view looking toward the west and southwest may be seen the lower harbor, Fort McHenry to the left, the old Light Street Bridge at Ferry Bar and on the right the greater part of the city itself. According to Scharf's History of Maryland, the fort mounted from 50 to 60 guns of 32- and 42-pounders, in addition to Columbiads. In June 1863, because of the approach of Confederate troops to Baltimore, there was great activity here. Had Baltimore been captured, Scharf says it was the intention of the Federal Officers to fire upon the city from Fort Marshall." Ref: Special Collections Department, The Cator Collection of Baltimore Views; Print no. 25. Rear board has a printed letter sheet from David Bendann's Fine Art Rooms, 105 E. Baltimore St. Number 43752. (Bendann's Gallery framed it).