Turner's Rivers of France
de Turner, J M W
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SPECIALS-London Printing & Pub. Co and A. W. Gittens Co NY. About 1880. Introduction by John Ruskin, Described by LEITCH RITCHIE with a biography of Turner by Alaric Watts. THIS IS VOL I with 36 steel engravings. Quarto 192pp 36 B&W steel engravings, followed by Watt's bio of Turner, and information regarding the disposition of Turner's will. On the cover, the cloth is curling away from the leather, 3/4 lea shows a lot of rubbing. But contents of the book, the engravings are clean tight bright and beautiful. White on wuarto sheets the engravings measure 4 by 5. 5. JCLO 4-6-00. .
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