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On this first #Feathursday of 2019, we present four chromolithographic plates of some winter-loving birds – most of which may be seen in the Upper Midwest during this month – from the 1907 edition of 'Bird-Life, A Guide to the Study of our Common Birds' by Frank M. Chapman.
For this first Wednesday of 2019 we present wood engravings, photogravures, and chromolithographs from the January 1905 issue of the early 20th-century periodical 'Flora and Sylva, A Monthly Review.; See more here: https://t.co/zLZsXdsNfb #WednesdayBouquet
Today we are presenting The Histories of Herodotus, translated by Harry Carter and illustrated and decorated by Edward Bawden. It is printed in an edition of 1500 copies for members of The Limited Editions Club. Learn more here: https://t.co/67KZNP9X5t
Happy #WinterSolstice!! On this shortest day of the year, we celebrate the return of the light! These are wood engravings of Winter Solstice celebrants by Agnes Miller Parker from 'Down the River' by H. E. Bates. See this post on our Tumblr site here: https://t.co/jh7ehnDA2T
Yesterday we brought you her flowers & trees, and today we present wood engravings of birds by Agnes Miller Parker from her illustrations for 'Down the River' by H. E. Bates, published in London by Victor Gollancz, Ltd, in 1937. See more here: https://t.co/W0rq841vdF #Feathursday
For this week's #WednesdayBouquet we present some wood-engraved flora and sylva from 'Down the River,' with text by H. E. Bates and 83 wood engravings by Agnes Miller Parker, published in London by Victor Gollancz, Ltd, in 1937. Learn more about the book: https://t.co/a09t6w0bEz
For your #MondayMotivation we present illustrations from Cathrine Barr’s 1966 picture book “Whoo Whoo,” published in New York by Henry Z. Walck. The story concerns a “Great Horned Mother Owl” teaching her three little owlets how to hunt! More here: https://t.co/E3szjx4kTc
Boars! Why not?
Feeling boorish? Boars!
Bored this week? Boars!
Thanks to Boar’s Head Press, we have this delightful image of people riding a boar to cure any sort of mood!
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'Das Blumenbuch,' or “The Flower Book,” was printed in a 3-vol set in Mainz, Germany from 1929-1930. It features 250 flower illustrations drawn by the German type designer Rudolf Koch, and cut into wood by the German-American artist Fritz Kredel. More: https://t.co/cYlsXTLBt7
It’s Fine Press Friday! This week we present 'Songs of Childhood' by Spanish poet Federico García Lorca, with English translations by William Jay Smith and illustrations by John DePol. Published in 1994 by the Stone House Press. Learn more here: https://t.co/uc1YTYhHUh