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William Walton, 1893-1895
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World's Columbian Exposition
William Walton, 1893-1895
WALTON, William. World's Columbian Exposition MDCCCXCIII. The Art and Architecture. Philadelphia: Printed and Published by George Barrie [1893-95].
"Edition of the Republic." Deluxe limited edition, one of only 100 sets made. This is copy no. 59, printed for William Mack, M.D. An impressive celebration of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
Two volumes in 11 fascicles, large folio (560 x 390mm). Titles in red and black, profusely illustrated including full-page and mounted plates, some color, text illustrations, hand-colored text illustrations, in a variety of media: etchings, lithographs and engravings (printed tissue guards occasionally creased or torn). Original flexible white paper boards stamped in gilt and red; 11 original half morocco portfolios stamped in gilt with the part and series numbers, silk lined (portfolios a bit soiled, with a little abrasion to corners, some rubbing of red color to boards, ribbons and fasteners detached or lacking).
William Walton, 1893-1895
WALTON, William. World's Columbian Exposition MDCCCXCIII. The Art and Architecture. Philadelphia: Printed and Published by George Barrie [1893-95].
"Edition of the Republic." Deluxe limited edition, one of only 100 sets made. This is copy no. 59, printed for William Mack, M.D. An impressive celebration of the 1893 Chicago World's Fair.
Two volumes in 11 fascicles, large folio (560 x 390mm). Titles in red and black, profusely illustrated including full-page and mounted plates, some color, text illustrations, hand-colored text illustrations, in a variety of media: etchings, lithographs and engravings (printed tissue guards occasionally creased or torn). Original flexible white paper boards stamped in gilt and red; 11 original half morocco portfolios stamped in gilt with the part and series numbers, silk lined (portfolios a bit soiled, with a little abrasion to corners, some rubbing of red color to boards, ribbons and fasteners detached or lacking).
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