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Very Good. No dustjacket as issued. Size: 0x0x0; Number 731 of 1000 copies. Blue gilt stamped boards with leatherette spine. The binding is tight, corners sharp. A 3" scuff on the front panel. The 20 color plates are clean and bright. Text unmarked. A trace of soiling on the bottom edge of the text block. Oblong folio. 46pp.
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Very Good. Large blue leatherette over paper portfolio of 20 loose prints and 46 pages of bound text. Measures 10" x 13". In the original corrugated shipping box. Tight and unmarked margins of prints show faint fox. #235 of 1000. oversized and overweight. Please email for photos.
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Like New. Folio, 48.5 x 33 cm. Loose in publisher's leatherette backed, blue portfolio. With accompanying text bound in. 46 pages, illustrations, 20 fine color facsimile prints by S.A. Kilbourne, map. One of 1000 Numbered Copies. Bruns G94. Reprint of the work originally published in 1879. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US.
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S. A. Kilbourne. Near Fine in Good jacket. Elephant Folio. 47 pp. Portfolio with quarter black leatherette over blue paper-covered boards. #490 of limited edition of 1000. 46 pages of text by G. Brown Goode with black and white drawings plus one full-page black and white Provisional Map Showing the Geographical Distribution of the Game Fishes of Eastern North America (1881). Contains 20 color plates (9 x 13 1/4") by Samuel Kilbourne (1836-1881) of the following: Atlantic salmon, Speckled trout, Spanish Mackerel, black bass, redfish, grayling, striped bass, red snapper, bluefish, yellow perch, mackerel, weakfish, pompano, sea bass, whiting, sheepshead, lake trout, bonito, California salmon and muskellunge. Kilbourne was a noted artist who died just after completing these works in 1881. This work gave Kilbourne the opportunity to combine his two most notable artistic talents, landscape painting and fish painting, and his masterful combination resulted in a series of spectacular images. Each illustration depicts a fish either in the water eating or fighting a fisherman's line, or drawn up on a hank by the waterside. The fish are amazingly vivid, their shimmering colors and delicate scales almost tangible to the viewer. The plates and text are fine but for light toning around the edges that do not affect the artwork or text. The portfolio case's front joint is started at top and bottom, but holding. There is a dent acroos the top two edges and sunning to the fore-edge. Reprint of the original 1881 publication.