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Condition: Good. Good condition. (Art, Art Exhibition, Art Catalog) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains.
Published by Shrewsbury Airlife Publishing Ltd in association with the Tryon Gallery First Edition, 1986
Seller: Kerr & Sons Booksellers ABA, Cartmel, CMA, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Included. Folio. Unpaginated. A book of colour drawings of sporting, natural history and countryside scenes with supporting introductory text on each season. Brown cloth in pictorial dust wrapper, price clipped. A Near Fine copy.
Published by Tryon Gallery Ltd, London, 1967
Seller: INFINIBU KG, Neuss, Germany
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Inhalt: Andean Condor (Vultur gryphus), Harpy Eagle (Harpia harpyja), Mantled Hawk (Leucopternis polionota) u.v.m. Zustand: Goldprägung auf dem Buchrücken und dem Deckel, Rotschnitt an der Oberkante, Schutzumschlag leicht beschädigt (mit größerem/n Riss(en)), insgesamt SEHR GUTER Zustand! 64 Seiten, sehr viele Abbildungen Englisch 775g Hardcover mit Schutzumschlag, Leinen-Einband.
Published by Collins [for] the Tryon Gallery Limited - London, 1970
ISBN 10: 0002110334ISBN 13: 9780002110334
Seller: Sigma Books, Sheridan, WY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Limited Edition. The slipcover is blue/grey in fair. Solid boards but wear to the edges, bumping and fading. The jacket is a clear plastic wrap. The hardbound is in VG. It is SIGNED by the Artist and is #120 of 250 first edition a limited printing. The boards show wear, fading and foxing. They also have a slight bow to the length. The interior is fine. The sketches and drawings are clean and vivid throughout. Signed by Author(s).
Published by The Tryon Gallery in association with George Rainbird Ltd., London, 1967
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. London: The Tryon Gallery in association with George Rainbird Ltd., 1967. 4to. 63pp. 24 full-page color plates and One Specially Drawn Signed Lithograph. Blue quarter morocco with blue marbled paper over boards. Acetate dust jacket. Blue cloth slipcase. Very fine. This title comes from the distinguished library of J. Fenwick Lansdowne (1937-2008), the award winning British Columbia artist and illustrator whose accurate and artistic depictions of birds are prized around the world by museums and collectors. HIS ARTISTICALLY DESIGNED BOOKPLATE IS TIPPED IN. The paintings of James Fenwick Lansdowne have been compared to those of John James Audubon. He's exhibited at the Smithsonian, the American Museum of Natural History, and Audubon House in New York.
Published by The Tryon Gallery Limited, London, 1978
Seller: Kerr & Sons Booksellers ABA, Cartmel, CMA, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Limited edition, no.428/500. Signed by David Shepherd. Large Oblong Folio. Fully illustrated. Bound in publisher's half leather gilt, cloth sides. Housed in the cloth-covered slipcase. Sporadic mild internal spotting, a little light spotting to text-block also. Overall a 'Very Good+' copy. Uncommon. Signed by Author(s).
Published by . London, The Tryon Gallery in association with George Rainbird, [1968], First edition, limited edition of 500 copies of which this is #350., 1968
Seller: Horizon Books, Toronto, ON, Canada
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large folio [53 x 41 cm]; [72 l] pp, 32 fine colored plates, including frontis, from paintings by Mee, each with tissue guard, signed in the plate by Mee, dated 1960s, maps, list of plates, pictorial endpapers. original green morocco-backed boards, bound by Zaehnsdorf, boards with hand marbled paper, gilt spine title lettering & gilt vignette on front, top edge gilted, original clear glassine jacket, original cloth slipcase, clean, fine and bright copy. A superb production with most attractive plates, including nine of orchids and six of bromeliads, each plate with a descriptive leaf. Margaret Mee (1909-88) traveled to the Amazon area 15 times over a 32 year period, by canoe, on foot and often alone. Her paintings and sketches "could stand without shame in the high company of such masters as Georg Dionysius Ehret and Redoute" (Wilfred Blunt). Mee was a passionate conservationist and devoted her life to recording the diversity and beauty of the Amazon. She was one of the first to protest the destruction still taking place there. Sitwell in Great Flower Books describes her work as: 'exceptional and quite in the tradition of the great eighteenth-century books '. 'Mee's work is of an unusually high order of excellence and in the best tradition of flower painting' [Taylor, director of Royal Botanic Garden of Kew]. 'Mee was a talented botanical painter and intrepid traveller. . .an exceptional personality' [Oak Spring Flora]. One of the plants illustrated was discovered by Mee herself. A picture of this book is available on request.