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Sights and Scenes of the World: A Series of Magnificent Photographic Views Embracing the World of Nature and Art, People's Series, No. 2, 4 November 1893

W.B. Conkey Company, 1893

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Year of publication
1893
Place of printing
Chicago
Author
Author Not Stated
Publishers
W.B. Conkey Company
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Keyword
Sights and Scenes of the World: A Series of Magnificent, Photographic Views Embracing the World of Nature and Art, People's Series, No. 2, 4 November 1893 Houses of Parliament, London, The Choir in Westminster Abbey, Oxford University, Hawarden Castle, England, Room in which William Shakespeare was born, Ryburgh Abbey, Scotland, Crofters' homes in the Shetland Islands, Donegal Castle, Ireland, The Bourse, or Exchange, Berlin, The Famous Windmill at Potsdam, Augustus Place, Leipsic (Leipsig), Carlsbad, the famous Bohemian watering place, Bruhl Terrace, Dresden, Ruins of the Palaces of the Caesars, Tomb of Juliet, Verona, Italy, The Cathedral at Milan Antiques and Collectibles Magazine Back, Issues Antiquarian
Binding description
S Paperback
State of preservation
Fair
Languages
English
Binding
Softcover
First edition
Yes

Description

16 pages. 13" x 10.5" oblong. Full-page black and white photos of: Houses of Parliament, London; The Choir in Westminster Abbey; Oxford University; Hawarden Castle, England; Room in which William Shakespeare was born; Ryburgh Abbey, Scotland; Crofters' homes in the Shetland Islands; Donegal Castle, Ireland; The Bourse, or Exchange, Berlin; The Famous Windmill at Potsdam; Augustus Place, Leipsic (Leipsig); Carlsbad, the famous Bohemian watering place; Bruhl Terrace, Dresden; Ruins of the Palaces of the Caesars; Tomb of Juliet, Verona, Italy; The Cathedral at Milan. Moderate staining/soiling. Unmarked. Chips from rust brown covers. Covers loose but present. Book
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