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MEE, Margaret Ursula (1909-1988, illustrator). Flowers of the Brazilian Forests. London: Tryon Gallery, 1968. 2° (528 x 390mm). 5 maps printed in red and black on two facing pages, 32 coloured plates after Mee. Number 126 of 506 copies.

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MEE, Margaret Ursula (1909-1988, illustrator). Flowers of the Brazilian Forests. London: Tryon Gallery, 1968. 2° (528 x 390mm). 5 maps printed in red and black on two facing pages, 32 coloured plates after Mee. Number 126 of 506 copies.

Paul JONES (1921-1997, illustrator). Flora Magnifica Selected and painted by the artist. London: Tryon Gallery, 1976. 2° (528 x 368mm). 16 coloured plates after Jones. Number 85 of 506 copies. -- Axel AMUCHASTEGUI (b. 1921, illustrator). Some Birds and Mammals of South America. London: Tryon Gallery, 1966. 2° (527 x 350mm). Coloured frontispiece and 16 coloured plates after Amuchastegui. Number 274 of 305 copies. This issue includes the frontispiece 'Head of an Argentine Eagle' not found in all copies. -- A. AMUCHASTEGUI. Studies of Birds and Mammals of South America. London: Tryon Gallery, 1967. 4° (305 x 225mm). Coloured lithographic frontispiece, 24 full-page coloured illustrations, all after Amuchastegui. -- Mathew HILLIER (illustrator). The Rhionoceros. London: Basilisk Press, 1988. Large 2° (655 x 480mm). Printed on oatmeal coloured paper. Double-page title opening, 20 mounted coloured plates, numerous uncoloured illustrations, all after Hillier. Number 132 of 315 copies. The 5 works above all in original bindings; and three others illustrated by Amuchastegui, comprising two other copies of the third work, the issue with only 16 plates, and a duplicate of the fourth. (8)
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