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Dewey, William J., et al. Legacies of Stone. Zimbabwe Past and Present.
Tervuren: Royal Museum for Central Africa, 1997. First edition, in two volumes (pp. 311, 194). Large quarto (31cm) in matching slipcase, pictorial covers; illustrated with colour and b&w photos of traditional work by Zimbabwean stone carvers which has attracted appreciative viewers and collectors throughout North America and Europe over the past fifteen years. Slipcase with minor wear to extremities; two fine volumes, as new. Scarce. $350 Price:
350.00 USD
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Edison, Margaret E. Thoreau MacDonald. A Catalogue of Design and Illustration.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1973. Limited edition, No. 33 of 100 (ix, 190), with ‘Fish Hawk’ (1933), signed in ink by MacDonald, originally produced for an edition of Walden and reproduced here for the first time. Quarto (27 cm.), in reddish brown cloth, gilt titles to spine, decorated front cover, original glassine cover (a few chips). Includes a letter from Barker Fairley, an autobiographical note, and an essay on MacDonald’s work by Edison. This copy as new. Price:
200.00 USD
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Findlay, Alexander. Map. Canada
[London, c. 1840]. Sheet (21cm x 27cm), image (20cm x 25cm). Quite a small, finely engraved map in b&w depicting Upper and Lower Canada as they arranged themselves along the north shore of the lakes (Toronto is called ‘Toronto or York’) and the St. Lawrence with the neighbouring northeastern states sketched in. Lightly soiled edges, slim lower margin (Findlay’s name etc. just readable edge of lower margin). Drawn and engraved by Findlay senior, father of the more well known son. Quite a nice, bright map. Price:
50.00 USD
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Flagg, James Montgomery The Well-Knowns as Seen by James Montgomery Flagg
New York: George H. Doran, 1914. First edition. Fifty-nine full-page caricatures of literary and theatrical personalities, with two American presidents (Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson) and women’s rights advocate (Emmeline Pankhurst) for good measure. Quarto in brown cloth with paste-down labels on front and spine. Last two plates slightly wrinkled on the inside binding margin but not affecting the image. A tight, clean copy. Price:
125.00 USD
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Flood, John (ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 17.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs). Features northern Saskatchewan subjects. Clean and tight. Price:
20.00 USD
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 20.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs). Special C. W. Jefferys issue. Clean and tight. Price:
20.00 USD
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 23.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Special issue featuring Inuit music, art, wall-hangings. Clean and tight. Price:
20.00 USD
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 24.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Clean and tight. Price:
15.00 USD
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 25.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Features lino cuts by Lowrie Warrener. Clean and tight. Price:
15.00 USD
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 26.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Features work of Alfons Wankum. Clean and tight. Price:
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 27.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Special issue featuring Icelandic-Canadian art and writing. Clean and tight. Price:
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 28.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Features the work of Jo Manning and Anne Meredith Barry. Clean and tight. Price:
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 31.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Features work of Naomi Jackson Groves. Clean and tight. Price:
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 32.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Clean and tight. Price:
10.00 USD
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 33.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Special issue on the ‘Development of David Pugh’. Clean and tight. Price:
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 34.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Clean and tight. Price:
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 35.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Clean and tight. Price:
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 36.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Clean and tight. Price:
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Flood, John (Ed.) Northward Journal, a Quarterly of Northern Arts. No. 37.
Moonbeam: Penumbra Press. Quarto (20 cm). Northward Journal, the successor to Boreal, was produced to a high standard by The Porcupine’s Quill Press, featured literary and art work (especially black and white sketches) on northern themes, and intended, as the editor says, “to restore some of the original prestige and quality to graphics in black and white.” (Later issues, however, were characterized by literary text accompanied by sometimes banal b&w photographs.) Clean and tight. Price:
10.00 USD
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