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Today we share illustrations from famous twentieth century cultural anthropologist Margaret Mead’s anthropology text for juvenile audiences, 'People and Places.' Our 1959 1st ed. copy was published by the World Publishing Company. Learn more: https://t.co/wv25TGwqIW
This week's decorative plates come from an 1868 publication collecting the seventh year of the art magazine, 'L’Art Pour Tous,' published in Paris from 1861 to 1906 by A. Morel. Learn more here: https://t.co/9bUdWOeUvh
Check out these engravings from the 1836 Harpers Stereotype Edition of 'Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in the Polar Seas and Regions: with Illustrations of Their Climate, Geology, and Natural History; and an Account of the Whale-Fishery.' Learn more: https://t.co/kOpqt8bDoE
We were taken by Eichenberg’s anthropomorphic depiction of animals, so we decided to display some of his bird images from the 25 engravings in this book for #Feathursday! Learn more: https://t.co/u4yu5Xy6KF
We stumbled across Fritz Eichenberg's wood engravings for the 1954 Limited Editions Club production of Goethe's version of 'The Story of Reynard the Fox,' printed by the Gallery Press in New York in an edition of 1500 copies signed by the artist.
#WoodEngravingWednesday: These are some of Fritz Eichenberg’s wood-engraved illustrations for the 1971 Limited Editions Club production of Leo Tolstoy’s semi-autobiographical work 'Childhood, Boyhood, Youth,' designed by Joseph Blumenthal. Learn more: https://t.co/npVOVp6ewe
On this day, June the thirteenth, in 1381, as many as sixty thousand peasant rebels streamed into London, destroying the Savoy Palace, freeing prisoners, killing royals and government officials, and causing general mayhem.
It’s #FinePressFriday! This week we bring you 'The Budded Branch' by English writer Robert Nichols with designs by U.S. Born artist Anne Estelle Rice, published in London by Beaumont Press in 1918. Learn more: https://t.co/6lLweW10t6
"My staff pick this week is a facsimile of 'Jerusalem, The Emanation of the Giant Albion,' by William Blake, published in 1974 by Trianon Press in London in an edition of 558 copies and printed on Arches pure rag paper." Learn more: https://t.co/TNqBtDrBBc
Scottish wood engraver, illustrator and painter Agnes Miller Parker illustrated 5 books by Thomas Hardy for the Limited Editions Club from 1942 to 1969. Today we present Miller Parker’s engravings for the 1956 LEC production of 'Tess of the d’Urbervilles.' https://t.co/UmmaiBbg2H