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Hardcover. Condition: Good. First Edition. Octavo. [1], ix, 211 pages. 4 pages advertisements. 75 color illustrated plates protected by tissue including the frontispiece. Light blue cloth hardcover with decorated front cover and spine. Gilt top edge. Illustration facing page 100 creased at bottom with small edge tear. Rest of illustrations and book in very good condition.
Decorative Cloth. Condition: G/NO DUSTJACKET. Color Plates (illustrator). London, UK: Adam and Charles Black. G/NO DUSTJACKET. 1904. . Decorative Cloth. Sm 4to, 212, [4] pp., rubbed, spine sunned, page foxing & toning .
Published by Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904
Seller: Ryde Bookshop Ltd, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Nico Jungmann (illustrator). 1st Edition. Firmly bound with half of front free end paper torn away, ex library but only small ink stamps on the front paste down and outer closed page edges, attractive library label on the front paste down.
Published by London: Adam and Charles Black,, 1904
Seller: BOOKFELLOWS Fine Books, ABAA, Sun City, AZ, U.S.A.
First Edition
First edition, first printing. Some light use, mild wear, a few very faint stains to covers, scattered foxing within, thus near fine, in blue decorative cloth with gilt, orange, cream and green stamping; no dust jacket. Elaborately illustrated travel guide to the Low Countries, with 75 full-color, tissue-guarded plates by artist Nico Jungman, and text by his wife. 212 pages, plus 4 pages of ads at the rear.
Published by London, Adam & Charles Black, 1904
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT H. EPPLER, Karlsruhe, Germany
Book
1st, Special Edition in half leather. Gr. 8°. IX, 212 S. Halbleder, Schnitt und Vorsätze kl. Flecken, sonst nur altersbedingte Lagerspuren, gutes Ex., BIBLIOPHIL. Sprache: Englisch, many illustrations in colour. ------ Nicolaas Wilhelm Jungmann (in England frequently spelled Jungman; 5 February 1872 - 14 August 1935) was an Anglo-Dutch painter of landscapes and figural subjects, a book-illustrator and decorator. Jungmann was born in Amsterdam, where he was apprenticed to a church painter, and studied at the Rijksakademie. He came to London around 1893 on a scholarship and became a naturalised British subject, returning to the Netherlands frequently, to paint in Volendam. In 1900, Jungmann married Beatrix Mackay with whom he had three children, Loyd, Zita (1903-2006) and Teresa (nicknamed "Baby") (1907-2010). As a naturalised Briton, he was interned by German forces in the Ruhleben internment camp during the First World War, which led eventually to the dissolution of his marriage. Jungmann made several painting excursions to Brittany and Holland with his friend and fellow-painter Charles W. Bartlett. He illustrated topographical books on Holland (1904) and Norway (1905) for which his wife Beatrix wrote the text, as well as one on Normandy (1905) with a text by Geraldine Edith Mitton. He died, aged 63, in London.
Published by Adam and Charles Black, London, 1904
Seller: Sandra L. Hoekstra Bookseller, Thomaston, ME, U.S.A.
First Edition
Cloth. Condition: Very good +. Nicolaas Wilhelm Jungman (illustrator). First Edition. [TRAVEL] [WOMAN AUTHOR]. First edition. 8vo; 212pp + [4] publisher's ads; blue linen over board, gilt-stamped lettering and decorative orange tree design on front, gilt lettering on spine; color fp with titled tissue guard + 75 plates with tissue guards; front board lightly warped, scratch on front board, shelf wear on bottom edge; very good plus. Nicolaas Wilhelm Jungman [Jungmann] (1872-1935) was a Dutch painter and illustrator. During his marriage to Beatrix Mackay they collaborated on this book. The book takes a tour through the provinces of the Netherlands with beautiful painted illustrations picturing the people and the landscapes.
Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardback. 8vo. pp x, 200. 75 colour illus by Nico Jungman. Sold with 4 watercolour/ gouache colour illustrations from the book. Signed with the artists monogram 'Nico J.'.The first (235 by 312 mms) is of a waterfall 'Vefos, Hildal, Hardanger' from page 58. THe second (370 by 235mms) 'Moldoenn' shows ships in a harbour with hills in background (page 88) The third 'Ostre, Kanalhav,Trondhjem' (page 34)shows a ship with a tall mast in a town harbour 290 mm by 320. The fourth shows a young woman in traditional costume 'Whit Cap Worn in the Bergen District' (page10) it measures 295 mm by 330) The illustrations are in very goodcondition, the mounts occasionally chipped. Each deal for framing. Slight tanning, slight fading o/w CG.