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HUXLEY HOUSE ALMANAC FOR 1953.
Illustrated with engravings by Alexander Anderson, the father of white-line wood engraving in America. Huxley House was a design firm. Covers soiled.
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> ANDERSON, ALEXANDER
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> Linton, W.J., THE HISTORY OF WOOD-ENGRAVING IN AMERICA.
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UNDER THE SURFACE; WITH TEN ORIGINAL SAMPLES OF MARBLED P...
by Sönmez, Nedim
This book has been produced in a limited edition of 19 signed and numbered copies, containing 10 original tipped-in marbled pictures of sea creatures. The paper is "de geerts": made in the old paper tradition of Holland, mouldmade, four deckle-edges, watermarked with a crown and "1625." Text by Nedim Sönmez in English (translated). Each sample is signed by hand.

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