HOWARD, Frank. - Imitative Art; or the means of representing the pictorial appearances of objects, as governed by aerial and linear perspective: being a manual of details, for the amateur sketcher and man of business, with a chapter on finish.London: Darton and Clark, N.D. 12mo. viii, 117[1]pp, [2]pp publisher's adverts, 12 etched plates (the first mis-bound as frontis), text illustrations and figures. Original blind-stamped green cloth gilt, yellow eps. Plates spotted with slight off-set; occasional very light spotting to text; small area of loss to ffep and frontis upper gutter-margins. Ex-Guille-Alles Library with following evidence: printed label to front board; printed folding issue form to fpdep; oblong ink-stamps to ffep and title-page rectos; oval ink-stamp to title-page verso. GBP 71.92 [Appr.: EURO 83.75 US$ 90.13 | JP¥ 14018] Book number 38787is offered by:
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