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Good. London: J. M. Dent & Co.; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co., 1909. 3 volume set. 8vo. xvi, 178+163+156pp. Illus. Good book. Spines cocked. Spines sunned, ends worn. Boards show minor shelfwear. Inquire if you need further information.
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Translated by M. Edwardes with an Introduction by Grace Rhys. Some inked numerals on the title page to Vol. I; a few light scuffs to the binding, and one tiny chip to the top of one spine; spines a little sunned; but an attractive set. Slipcase worn. 4 vols. Illustrated, including over 150 color plates. 8vo,
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Various. Very Good. A fascinating and lavishly illustrated examination of nineteenth-century culture and fashion as depicted in art. Originally a work by German art historians Oskar Fischel and Max von Boehn, here translated into English for the first time. Featuring tissue-guarded colour frontispieces in each volume and numerous further plates, many coloured, by a wide variety of European artists. Including illustrations in the text. Translated by M. Edwardes. With an introduction by Grace Rhys. Binders stamps of G. P. Button and Co to versos of front free-endpapers. Complete in three volumes. In half morocco bindings with marbled boards. Externally sound with some rubbing and marks. Internally, firmly bound. The pages are beautifully bright and clean throughout. A few of the plates are just slightly age-toned and some lightly spotted due to the paper used. Very Good.