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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ballou, M.M., Boston, 1857
Da: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. From Engravings (illustratore). First Edition. Boston: M.M. Ballou, 1857. First Edition. The February 28, 1857 issue, Volume XII, No. 9, Whole No. 297. Numerous illustrations from engravings. Elephant folio size, sewn newsprint wraps, 16 pp. Very Good Plus, with very little of the common peripheral darkening, edge wear and toning. Modest amounts of each, thus better than Very Good, not quite Near Fine. See scans. A sturdy and handsome example. Maturin Ballou's paper was quite supple, not at all fragile, and it shows. Sharp, healthy, well-preserved. This issue contains stories, articles, and / or the diverse and now somewhat legendary engravings - here, regarding: cover article, "Winter Scene, Boston Harbor", text with an engraving of the British mail steamer coming through the harbor through ice; The Spanish Moor, or, The Convent of Alcala - A Story of the Throne, The Altar, and The Forest (several chapters of the Eugene Scribe continuing story); Persian Irregular Troops, text with engraving; American Wild Flowers, text only; Eastern Domestic Architecture in Cairo (text and four engravings); Discoveries in Africa, text only; The Young Carpenter's First Crime, by Emma Carra; a vast two full page engraving of "Columbus Discovering America", large and dramatic; The Spectre - A Legend of Granite Island by J. Grafton Allen; What Is It ? by Miss Caroline T. Hentz; Adam Wallace Thaxter, Jr., Esq., brief bio and a portrait engraving; A half-page engraving, "Scene in Winter Street, Boston, During the Late Snow Storm"; rear cover is a full page engraving showing "Master Geo. W. Marsh, the Infant Comedian of Marsh's Juvenile Troupe", in nine different role costumes; as well as of course a number of short editorials, news pieces, poems, and ads. Please see all scans. Maturin Ballou's 16-page newsprint periodical was already a piece of American history when he, as managing editor of Gleason's Pictorial, bought that - the first successful illustrated weekly newspaper in America - from owner Frederick Gleason in 1855. lLng2.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ballou, M.M., Boston, 1855
Da: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. From Engravings (illustratore). First Edition. Boston: M.M. Ballou, 1855. First Edition. The April 21, 1855 issue, Volume VIII, No. 16, Whole No. 198. Numerous illustrations from engravings. Elephant folio size, sewn newsprint wraps, 16 pp. Very Good; some darkening, small patches of soil (see scans); some edge wear, and of course a bit of age-toning to the newsprint paper (not excessive), and not much else to point to here. See scans. High grade. Maturin Ballou's paper was quite supple, not at all fragile, and it shows. Sharp, healthy, well-preserved. This issue contains stories, articles, and / or the diverse and now somewhat legendary engravings - here, regarding: Alexander II, Emperor of Russia, with a stately portrait engraving; Secrets of the Cells, or Leaves From My Diary (continuing) by Rev. J.H. Ingraham; Mozart's Requiem, by William Melbourne; Crimean War Scenes, two rich pages of text with four dramatic engravings; Hubba's Revenge, by William T. Haley; A Story of Old Times, written by co-editor by Francis A. Durivage; New York (City) in 1855 and 1660 - two full pages of text, with two very large engravings, one depicting New York each of those dates; The King's Cherries, by Caroline A. Soule; Erastus Brigham Bigelow, biographical text and a portrait engraving; Burlington, IA, with a riverside engraving; Loading Cotton on the Alabama River, text and two large engravings; Dwarf Race of Men in Peru; Libraries of Messrs. Choate & Everett (text); rear cover, "Natural History of Birds", carries a full-page engraving of ten different avian species as illustration of a short interior piece on the subject; and of course a number of short editorials, news pieces, poems, and ads. Please see all scans. Maturin Ballou's 16-page newsprint periodical was already a piece of American history when he, as managing editor of Gleason's Pictorial, bought that - the first successful illustrated weekly newspaper in America - from owner Frederick Gleason in 1855. An early issue under this name. lLng2.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ballou, M.M., Boston, 1855
Da: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. From Engravings (illustratore). First Edition. Boston: M.M. Ballou, 1855. First Edition. The April 14, 1855 issue, Volume VIII, No. 15, Whole No. 197. Numerous illustrations from engravings. Elephant folio size, sewn newsprint wraps, 16 pp. Very Good; some darkening, small patches of soil (see scans); some edge wear, and of course a bit of age-toning to the newsprint paper (not excessive), and not much else to point to here. See scans. High grade. Maturin Ballou's paper was quite supple, not at all fragile, and it shows. Sharp, healthy, well-preserved. This issue contains stories, articles, and / or the diverse and now somewhat legendary engravings - regarding as follows: The Aurora Borealis, cover story, with a beautifully executed engraving; Secrets of the Cells, or Leaves From My Diary (continuing) by Rev. J.H. Ingraham; massive two-page spread on Nice and the Chartreuse of Val Pesio, text and four large engravings; My Landlady, by Alice Carey; Encounter with Malay Pirates, an apparently true account by Frederick Ward; two full pages on Newark, NJ with no less than eight striking engravings; Sketches of Finland (text only); short piece plus portrait engraving of Boston actress Mrs. John A. Wood; Trinity College in Hartford, text on one page with a large, tranquil engraving on the next; Female College in Dubuque, IA, with engraving; Chicago Court House, with engraving; Capturing a Condor (text only); rear cover carries text and an engraving on Pittsburgh as well as a "Home Revisited" engraving, to go with an earlier short piece; and of course a number of short editorials, news pieces, poems, and ads. Please see all scans. Maturin Ballou's 16-page newsprint periodical was already a piece of American history when he, as managing editor of Gleason's Pictorial, bought that - the first successful illustrated weekly newspaper in America - from owner Frederick Gleason in 1855. An early issue under this name. lLng1.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ballou, M.M., Boston, 1855
Da: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Self-wraps [newspaper]. Condizione: Very Good. From Engravings (illustratore). First Edition. Boston: M.M. Ballou, 1855. First Edition. The March 31,1855 issue, Volume VIII, No. 13, Whole No. 195. Numerous illustrations from engravings. Elephant folio size, sewn newsprint wraps, 16 pp. A strong Very Good Plus; other than modest occasional darkening to places on the covers (see scans),not much to point to here. See scans. High grade. Maturin Ballou's paper was quite supple, not at all fragile, and it shows. Sharp, healthy, well-preserved. This issue contains stories, articles, and / or the diverse and now somewhat legendary engravings - regarding as follows: Hughes High School, Cincinnati (text and one large engraving); "Secrets From the Cells, or, Leaves From My Diary" (continuation, part four, by Rev.J.H. Ingraham); "A Modern Belle's Career" by Mrs. E. Wellmont; A lengthy article on Arabs, with five impressive engravings; Empire of Burmah, by Dr. J.V.C. Smith; Bertrand de Born, by Carl Rupert; a lengthy piece on the Boston Athenaeum, with four large engravings of that edifice, inside and out; the equally lengthy "Sketch of the War in the East", in general coverage of the Ottoman Wars and the Russo-Turkish Wars of the time; medium bio piece, with engraving, on Cornelius Vanderbilt; an engraving of the New Steam Fire Engine of Boston; a rather dazzling page of text and four nice engravings of wildlife, "Illustrations of Natural History"; "City Sketches", the entire back cover filled with engravings of diverse Boston inhabitants; and of course a number of short editorials, news pieces, poems, and ads. Please see all scans. Maturin Ballou's 16-page newsprint periodical was already a piece of American history when he, as managing editor of Gleason's Pictorial, bought that - the first successful illustrated weekly newspaper in America - from owner Frederick Gleason in 1855. An early issue under this name. lLng1.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ballou, M.M., Boston, 1855
Da: Singularity Rare & Fine, Baldwinsville, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Self-wraps [newspaper]. Condizione: Very Good. From Engravings (illustratore). First Edition. Boston: M.M. Ballou, 1855. First Edition [newspaper]. The May 26,1855 issue, Volume VIII, No. 21, Whole No. 203. Numerous illustrations from engravings. Elephant folio size, sewn newsprint wraps, 16 pp. A strong Very Good Plus; other than modest occasional darkening to places on the covers (see scans), hardly anything to point to here. One of the highest grade copies I have. Maturin Ballou's paper was quite supple, not at all fragile, and it shows. Sharp, healthy, well-preserved. This issue contains stories, articles, and / or the diverse and now somewhat legendary engravings - as follows: Club House, Corner of Beacon and Park Streets, with large engraving; "The King and the Cobbler: A Romance of Ancient Persia" (continuation at chapter VIII) by Austin C. Burdick; three locations in New Zealand, with text and three engravings; William the Conqueror, with large engraving; "The Pretended Nephew", by Anne T. Wilbur; Trenton, New Jersey, with text and six memorable engravings; "Greece", by Dr. J.V.C. Smith; "Freemont! Or, The Ride of the One Hundred" by Frederick Stanhope; Freeman Hunt, Esq., text with engraving; Old Fort at Medford, text with engraving; Old Feather Store, Dock Square, Boston, text with engraving; Quakers in Boston; Norfolk House, Roxbury, text with engraving; Revolutionary Monument at Lexington, text with engraving; Revolutionary Monument at Concord, text with scan; and a number of short editorials, news pieces, poems, and ads. Maturin Ballou's 16-page newsprint periodical was already a piece of American history when he, as managing editor of Gleason's Pictorial, bought that - the first successful illustrated weekly newspaper in America - from owner Frederick Gleason in 1855. An early issue under this name. lLng1.
hardcover. Condizione: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!