Some Japanese balloon prints from the collection of Bella C. Landauer.

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Some Japanese balloon prints from the collection of Bella C. Landauer.

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Some Japanese balloon prints from the collection of Bella C. Landauer.
1935, Published by the author, reproduced and printed in U.S.A. by Polygraphic Company of America, Inc.
in English

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Edition Notes

Essay with black-and-white reproductions.
Printer's statement and edition statement from colophon.
"Sixty copies printed."
One of the folded plates is folded vertically; four are triptychs.
"A ticket of admission to the Japanese Embassy, issued for the double balloon ascension made on June 14th, 1860 by [T.S.C.] Lowe and Wm. Paullin" mounted on recto of frontispiece.
LC Copy 1 is no. 9, in original paper covers. Has the author's bookplate, New York City skyline with airplane.

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[New York]
Genre
Pictorial works.

Classifications

Library of Congress
TL527.J3 L3

The Physical Object

Pagination
[8] leaves, [12] leaves of plates (6 folded) :
Number of pages
12

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6335189M
LCCN
36007739
OCLC/WorldCat
8909279

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