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Edité par William Clowes and Sons, 1877
Vendeur : Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Royaume-Uni
HARDCOVER. Etat : GOOD. 1877. William Clowes and Sons. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Full leather boards. Gilt titles on spine. Striped and coloured spine. Spine worn and faded. Corners bumped. Boards marked. Spine marked. Pages discoloured. Ex library. Foxing and pages marked throughout. Some pages detached. Spine partially cracked. Page edges marked. Page edges foxed. Library stickers on some pages. Some annotations. 9x6.
Edité par William Clowes and Sons, 1882
Vendeur : Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Royaume-Uni
HARDCOVER. Etat : GOOD. 1882 . William Clowes and Sons. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Full leather boards. Gilt titles on spine. Striped and coloured spine. Spine worn and faded. Corners bumped. Boards marked. Spine marked. Spine cracked. Pages discoloured. Ex library. Foxing and pages marked throughout. Page edges marked. Page edges foxed. Library stickers on some pages. 9x6.
Edité par William Clowes and Sons, 1878
Vendeur : Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Royaume-Uni
HARDCOVER. Etat : GOOD. 1878 . William Clowes and Sons. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Brown cloth boards. Gilt titles on spine. Striped and coloured spine. Spine worn and faded. Corners bumped. Boards marked. Spine marked. Spine cracked. Pages discoloured. Ex library. Foxing and pages marked throughout. Page edges marked. Page edges foxed. Some pages detached. Library stickers on some pages. 9x6.
Edité par William Clowes and Sons, 1881
Vendeur : Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Royaume-Uni
HARDCOVER. Etat : GOOD. 1881 . William Clowes and Sons. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Full leather boards. Gilt titles on spine. Striped and coloured spine. Spine worn and faded. Corners bumped. Boards marked. Spine marked. Spine cracked. Pages discoloured. Ex library. Foxing and pages marked throughout. Page edges marked. Page edges foxed. Library stickers on some pages. Some annotations. 9x6.
Edité par William Clowes and Sons, 1882
Vendeur : Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Royaume-Uni
HARDCOVER. Etat : GOOD. 1882 . William Clowes and Sons. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Brown boards. Gilt titles on spine. Rebound. Striped and coloured spine. Spine worn. Corners bumped. Boards marked. Spine marked. Spine cracked. Pages discoloured. Ex library. Foxing and pages marked throughout. Page edges marked. Page edges foxed. Library stickers on some pages. 9x6.
Edité par William Clowes and Sons, 1886
Vendeur : Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Royaume-Uni
HARDCOVER. Etat : GOOD. 1886 . William Clowes and Sons. Hardcover. ACCEPTABLE Full leather boards. Gilt titles on spine. Striped and coloured spine. Spine worn and faded. Corners bumped. Boards marked. Spine marked. Spine cracked. Pages discoloured. Ex library. Foxing and pages marked throughout. Page edges marked. Page edges foxed. Library stickers on some pages. 9x6.
Vendeur : RARE ORIENTAL BOOK CO., ABAA, ILAB, Aptos, CA, Etats-Unis
[London ? n.d. ca. 1880's], M & N Hanhart. A group of nine colored lithographs extracted from ? book, very good, a bit of minor foxing, sheet size: 22 x 14 cm., image 17 x 10.5 cm strong, clear images, "C. Wirgman del t" in lower left. RARE . *** **** *** . . A LOVELY SUITE OF NINE LITHOGRAPHS . . * This suite contains the following color print images of Japan, with titles: Odah; From our Inn at Omura; Wayside Inn Near Nagasaki; Sulphur baths Uritzino; Halt by the Wayside near Palhiwa; Scene in a Silk Shop; Village Life in Japan; Japanese Physician; and Shaving the ladies. These last two are in duo-tone not color. . * Charles Wirgman was a correspondent for the London Times, in in 1856, from there, he went to Japan as a correspondent for Illustrated London News, arriving there in 1861. He contributed many illustrated articles for that newspaper. In 1862 as a foreign resident of Yokhoama, he began a new publication the "Japan Punch." . * JAPAN PUNCH: was published by Wirgman for 25 years, at first irregularly, then monthly from 1874. The newspaper remains a valuable source of information on the Yokohama foreign settlement and politics and social issues of the day. In Yokohama, where Wirgman was something of a native son. The journal eventually quit operation around 1887. "Japan Punch" was loaded with anecdotes and comic caricatures of local foreign residents, articles on Japan and the Japanese, historic events. . * JAPAN PUNCH provided a vital eye-witness account of the heady days in Yokohama as Japan encountered the Western world and their culture. The articles will make you laugh, blush and ponder as the characters come alive. Wirgman was one of those engaging, eccentric, polyglot types who adventured around the Far East and had the knack to make great cartoons as well as caustic essays. The Japan Punch was a satire cartoon magazine. . * THE BIRTH OF HAND-COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS IN YOKOHAMA: Being an illustrator and painter, Wirgman got a brilliant idea: to hand color photographs of Japan that were popular with foreign visitors in Yokohama. He contacted his old colleague and friend who he worked with in China, Felice Beato. Wirgman worked together writing stories, doing sketches and Beato, photographing in India and China. At the invitation of Wirgman, Beato came to Japan and the pair began a production line of hand-colored photos. Beato photographed Japanese life, while Wirgman began to hand-tint the albumen photographs of native types, scenery and views of Japan. . * REFERENCES: . JAPAN BIOGRAPHICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA & WHO'S WHO, p.1840 for more details. . Charles Wirgman [ca 1834-1891]: Summarizing: Englishman, painter, [& cartoonist], former British Army Officer, sent to Japan during the Meiji Restoration as a special correspondent for The Times, London. . A Brilliant cartoonist, he began publishing the JAPAN PUNCH from Tokyo in 1862. He was the first Westerner to teach Western style painting in Japan and among his distinguished pupils were Horu Goseida, Hogai Kawakami, Yoshiichi Takahashi and Kiyochika Kobayashi, was buried in Yokohama. . *** Color photos are posted to our website . *.