Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Harper's Weekly, New York, 1862
Librería: rareviewbooks, Kensington, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Arte / Grabado / Póster
EUR 26,58
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoOriginal cover from a 1862 Harper's Weekly - COVER ONLY! Measures W10 1/2 x H15 1/2 inches including border. Light creases/foxing. Bookseller since 1995 (LL-15Drw#23) rareviewbooks.
Publicado por Harper & Brothers, 1862
Librería: rareviewbooks, Kensington, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Arte / Grabado / Póster
EUR 26,58
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoNo Binding. Condición: Good. Original oblong engraving from a 1862 Harper's Weekly - ENGRAVING ONLY! Measures W14 1/2 x H10 1/2 inches. Light creases/foxing at edge. Bookseller since 1995 (LL-Base2-BS-10-TS-Flat) rareviewbooks.
Publicado por Harper& Brothers, New York, 1861
Librería: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 42,53
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoDisbound. Condición: Very Good. Winslow Homer - Alexander Simplot - James Guire - Ilustrador. First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 16 pages dated September 14, 1861 -- Vol. 5, No. 246 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers and contents are tight, nice condition -- The Front cover has an engraving by WINSLOW HOMER titled "Flag-Officer Stringham" -- Also on the Front cover are two other engravings, one titled "Major-General Butler", the other titled "Bombardment Of Forts Hatteras And Clark By The United States Fleet, Under Flag-Officer Stringham, U.S.N." -- Page 580 has two engravings, one titled "Brig.-Gen. Rosecrans, U.S.A., Commanding United States Forces In Western Virginia", the other titled "Rebel Prisoners Leaving Baltimore For Fortress Monroe" -- Page 581 has a full page engraving titled "The Naval Battery (Rebel) At Manassas Junction" -- Page 582 has two engravings, one by Alexander Simplot titled "The Ohio Levee At Cairo", the other by James Guire titled "Arrival Of The Twenty-Second Indiana Volunteers, Colonel J. C. Davis, At St. Louis, Missouri" -- Page 583 has two engravings, one titled "Aqueduct Of The Chesapeake And Ohio Canal, At The Mouth Of The Monocacy--Present Position Of General Banks's Army", the other titled "A Southern Family Flying North To Escape The Rebel Banditti" -- Pages 584 & 585 have an excellent double page centerfold engraving titled "Departure Of The Great Southern Expedition, Under General Butler, From Fortress Monroe" -- This issue also contains a portion of the serialization of the story "A Strange Story" by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton -- Many other engravings and articles related to events occurring at the time -- We store and ship each Harper's Weekly issue in a large zip lock plastic sleeve with a board insert for stiffness. They are shipped flat and never folded or rolled up.
Publicado por Harper& Brothers, New York, 1861
Librería: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 46,07
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoDisbound. Condición: Very Good. Alexander Simplot - Bill Travis - Ilustrador. First Edition - Original Issue. This is an original, complete issue of 16 pages dated November 16, 1861 -- Vol. 5, No. 255 -- Profusely illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers are tight, small tear bottom page 733, otherwise very nice condition -- CIVIL WAR ISSUE -- The Front Cover has a large engraving titled "The Last Meeting Between General Scott And The Cabinet" (General Scott retired, includes Abraham Lincoln, Smith, Chase, Blair, Cameron, Seward, Scott, Welles, Bates) -- Page 724 has two large engravings, one titled "The Great Expedition--General Sherman Giving His Final Orders To His Brigadier-Generals On Board The 'Wabash' ", the other "Consultation Between General Viele And The Officers Of His Brigade Before The Departure" -- Page 725 has a full page engraving titled "The Great Expedition--The Vessels At Anchor At Hampton Roads Previous To The Departure" -- Page 726 has two large engravings, one titled "Searching For Arms In A Rebel's House In Southern Maryland", the other "The Army Of The Potomac--A Scouting Party" -- Page 727 has two large engravings by Alexander Simplot, one titled "General Fremont's Army On The March Through Southwestern Missouri", the other "Building General Fremont's Bridge Across The Osage" -- Page 728 has a full page engraving titled "Brilliant Charge Of General Fremont's Body-Guard Through The Town Of Springfield, Missouri, On October 24, 1861" -- Page 279 has a full page engraving by Alexander Simplot titled "General Siegel Crossing The Osage" -- Page 732 has three engravings, titled as follows: "Brigadier-General Kelley, Of Virginia", "Brigadier-General A. McDowell McCook", and the third by Bill Travis titled "Two Slave-Hunters Expelled From The Camp Of The Twenty-Second Illinois Volunteers At Bird's Point, Missouri" -- Page 733 has a full page engraving titled "Beef For The Army Crossing The Long Bridge At Washington" -- This issue contains a portion of the serial "A Strange Story" by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, Chapters XXXVI-XXXVIII -- Many articles related to these engravings and other events occurring at the time, as well as very interesting advertising -- We store and ship each Harper's Weekly issue in a large zip lock plastic sleeve with a board insert for stiffness. They are shipped flat and never folded or rolled up.
Publicado por Harper& Brothers, New York, 1861
Librería: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 76,19
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoDisbound. Condición: Very Good. Winslow Homer - Alexander Simplot - Ilustrador. First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 16 pages dated December 28, 1861 -- Vol. 5, No. 261 -- Profusely illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Covers and contents are tight, nice condition -- CIVIL WAR ISSUE -- The Front cover has a full page engraving titled "Union Refugees From Western Missouri Coming Into St. Louis" -- Page 820 has two engravings, one titled "Entrance To Fort Pickens, Facing Fort Barancas, After Two Days' Bombardment", the other titled "Northern Row Of Guns At Fort Pickens, After Two Days' Firing" -- Page 821 has two engravings, one titled "Birds-Eye View Of Fort Pickens During The Bombardment", the other by Alexander Simplot titled "General Halleck's Fleet Of Mortar-Boats For Service On The Mississippi" -- Page 822 has a full page engraving titled "The City Of Charleston, South Carolina, Looking Seaward, and Showing The Burned District" -- Page 823 has six engravings related to the article "The Burning Of Charleston" -- Pages 824 & 825 have an excellent double page centerfold engraving by WINSLOW HOMER titled "Great Fair Given At The City Assembly Rooms, New York, December 1861, In Aid Of The City Poor" -- Page 828 has a full page engraving titled "The Execution Of The Deserter William Johnson In General Franklin's Division, Army Of The Potomac" -- Page 829 has a full page engraving titled "Fort Pulaski, Savannah River, Georgia" -- This issue also contains a portion of the serialization of "A Strange Story" by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton -- Many articles and editorials related to these engravings and other events at the time -- We store and ship each Harper's Weekly issue in a large zip lock plastic sleeve with a board insert for stiffness. They are shipped flat and never folded or rolled up. **** NOTE: This issue has been stored in, and will be shipped in, an ACID FREE ARCHIVAL FOLDER with a Mylar Overlay. The Paper may be removed for viewing and reading.
Publicado por Harper& Brothers, New York, 1861
Librería: JB Company USA, HUMBOLDT, TN, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 76,19
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoDisbound. Condición: Very Good. Winslow Homer - Alexander Simplot - Alfred E. Matthews - Ilustrador. First Edition - Original Issue. This is an Original, complete issue of 16 pages dated November 23, 1861 -- Vol. 5, No. 256 -- Illustrated with wood cut engravings -- Cover and contents tight, nice condition -- The Front cover is a full page engraving by Alexander Simplot of two scenes titled "The War in Missouri--General Jim Lane's Camp, Near Humansville, Missouri" depicting Indian Scouts in General Lane's Camp -- Page 740 has two engravings, one titled "Capture Of A Rebel Picket Near Shreve's Farm, Virginia", the other titled "Departure Of Troops From Camp Union, At Bladensburg, Maryland, To Join Sickle's Brigade At Port Tobacco, Nov. 3" -- Page 741 has an engraving titled "Map Of South Carolina, Showing The Proportion Of Slaves In Each County" -- Page 742 has a full page engraving with four scenes titled "The Batteries On The Potomac--Evansport--Budd's Ferry" -- Page 743 has an engraving by Alfred E. Matthews titled "The Thirty-First Regiment Ohio Volunteers (Colonel Walker) Crossing The Kentucky River At Boone's Knob, October 2, 1861" -- Pages 744 & 745 have a Magnificent double page centerfold by WINSLOW HOMER titled "The Songs Of The War" -- Page 748 has a full page engraving titled "View Of The Mountain Region (The Seat Of War) In Western Virginia From The Summit Of Limestone Mountain" -- Page 749 has a full page portrait engraving of "Thurlow Weed, Esq." (Brady) -- This issue also contains a portion of the serialization of "A Strange Story" by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton -- Other engravings and articles related to events occurring at the time -- We store and ship each Harper's Weekly issue in a large zip lock plastic sleeve with a board insert for stiffness. They are shipped flat and never folded or rolled up. **** NOTE: This issue has been stored in, and will be shipped in, an ACID FREE ARCHIVAL FOLDER with a Mylar Overlay. The Paper may be removed for viewing and reading.
Publicado por [Corinth, MS. 1862]., 1862
Librería: William Reese Company, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 3.766,03
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Añadir al carritoAn original pencil sketch depicting a crucial moment in the Second Battle of Corinth, which took place on October 3-4, 1862, probably by war correspondent Alexander Simplot. This drawing was engraved for Harper's Weekly, where its caption puts it in context as depicting the battle's key moment. A single three-cannon Union battery led by Lieut. Henry Robinet had been inflicting heavy casualties on the attacking Confederates. Here the Confederates have stormed the battery and are attempting to take it in hand-to-hand combat. The Federals recaptured the battery later that day, leading to a Union victory and a Confederate retreat. The engraving from Harper's is included, which attributes the sketch to Alexander Simplot, though the drawing itself is unsigned. Simplot, a native of Iowa, was a schoolteacher and artist turned war correspondent. Early in 1862, Simplot began traveling with the army of U.S. Grant which, in October, was stationed in Tennessee near the Mississippi border. Pencil drawing, 13½ x 21 inches. Small tears at right and left edges, lower right corner torn away. Small red ink stain on lower edge. Central vertical fold. Light soiling and wear. About very good.