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Queen of Maheli & Attendants, Court Life of Madagascar - 1915 Page of History
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Description
British Parliament 1925 Vintage LithographQueen of Maheli & Attendants, Court Life of Madagascar
1915 Page of History w/ Wood Engraved Illustration
A Glimpse of History Long Gone By
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Pages of History like this one contain fantastic, highly detailed
illustration(s) sometimes prepared especially for a particular
publication and not seen anywhere else.
They are like small works of art but capture people, life or scenes as they were in the great past...great detail
(Reverse...not shown...contains related/unrelated text)
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Published in 1915 by The Jones Brothers Publishing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio
FULL PAGE Size
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Approximately
7" X 10"
Related/unrelated Text on Reverse
Condition
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Excellent
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Very Good
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Good
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Fair
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Poor (but of historical interest)
Some light age toning, occasional spotting
and
handling wear
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This is an Original Print- Not a Reproduction
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The Nature of Prints & Engravings
: It was not until the 20th century that prints were commonly produced for the
itself. Prior to this, virtually all prints (and engravings) were produced as
illustrations
to be included in a manuscript, book, newspaper, or pamphlet. Therefore, a vast majority of original prints have been over the years removed from these original sources. Prints are produced using many different techniques:
relief printing
(woodcut & wood engraving),
intaglio printing
(steel & copper plate engraving, drypoint, aquatint, etc), and
planographic printing
(lithography, serigraphy, inkjet, laser, etc.). While the commercial value of a print depends on such factors as age, rarity, and condition, the real value of a print is its tie to its history and/or its esthetic beauty.
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istory-On-Paper
Item #0920-RID219