EditorialTwo satyrs and two clergymen, Two satyrs with two clergymen in a landscape. The clergymen make repelling gestures and lift a crucifix. In the background a ruin above which angels and devils float. Above right: fol 4. Print used in the book: Scene of Ac...
EditorialThe household physician : a family guide to the preservation of health and to the domestic treatment of ailments and disease, with chapters on food and drugs, and first aid in accidents and injuries : M'Gregor-Robertson, J. (Joseph), 1858-1925.
EditorialEquestrian Fight, A Equestrian Fight in a Mountain Landscape. A rider in armor with a short sword falls to the side. A rider with a turban (left) fires a shot at a rider with a helmet (right). In the background a large number of riders. Top right: fol ...
EditorialRoper's questions and answers for stationary and marine engineers and electricians, with a chapter on what to do in case of accidents : Roper, Stephen, 1823-1896.
EditorialSketches in crude oil. Some accidents and incidents of the petroleum development in all parts of the globe : McLaurin, John J. (John James), b. 1841.
EditorialDos-a-dos - Accidents in Quadrille Dancing. George Cruikshank (English, 1792-1878); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1817. Dimensions: 205 ? 250 mm (image); 210 ? 255 mm (plate); 215 ? 260 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on ...
EditorialTitle page for: L. van den Bos, Spicilegium or by -play of frosty mourning cases, part 2 of: The scene of accidents, 1683, Fame, with a laurel wreath and a trumpet, above ships on the water. From her trumpet comes the text: Altijtneering. In addition, ...
EditorialDos-a-dos - Accidents in Quadrille Dancing. George Cruikshank (English, 1792-1878); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1817. Dimensions: 205 ? 250 mm (image); 210 ? 255 mm (plate); 215 ? 260 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on ...
EditorialVis a Vis, Accidents in Quadrille Dancing, published April 15, 1817, George Cruikshank (English, 1792-1878), published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818), England, Hand-colored etching on paper, 205 ? 245 mm (image), 212 ? 250 mm (plate), 216 ?...
EditorialFrench school. The Happy Accidents of the Swing. Las casualidades felices del columpio. 1767. Oil on canvas (81 X 64). London, Wallace collection.
EditorialA man casting a spell to conjure up demons. The Kingdom of Darkness: or, the History of d?mons, specters, witches, apparitions, possessions, disturbances, and other ... supernatural delusions ... and malicious impostures of the Devil ... Collected fro...
EditorialQuadrilles - Practising for Fear of Accidents. Isaac Robert Cruikshank (English, 1789-1856); published by J. Sidebotham (English, active 1802-1820). Date: 1817. Dimensions: 230 ? 340 mm (image); 250 ? 350 mm (sheet cut within plate mark). Hand-colored ...
EditorialDos-a-dos - Accidents in Quadrille Dancing. George Cruikshank (English, 1792-1878); published by Hannah Humphrey (English, c. 1745-1818). Date: 1817. Dimensions: 205 ? 250 mm (image); 210 ? 255 mm (plate); 215 ? 260 mm (sheet). Hand-colored etching on ...
EditorialThe Perilous Situation of Major Mony, When He Fell into the Sea with His Balloon on the 23rd of July, 1785, Off the Coast of Yarmouth; Most Providentially Discovered and Taken Up by the Argus Sloop, After Having Remained in the Water During Five Hours.
Editorial? ???? ????? ?, Lotuses on a Summer Evening, Qing dynasty (1644?1911), dated 1684, China, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Image: 82 5/16 x 38 11/16 in. (209.1 x 98.3 cm), Paintings, Yun Shouping (Chinese, 1633?1690), Lotuses, a tour de force of...
EditorialTwo pilgrims on horseback. [A True and strange discourse of the trauailes of two English Pilgrimes: what admirable accidents befell them in their iourney to Ierusalem, Gaza, Grand Cayro, Alexandria, and other places: Also what rare Antiquities, Monumen...
Editorial17th century illustration showing a dog with froth at it's mouth, so possibly rabid. A Declaration of such greivous accidents as commonly follow the biting of mad Dogges, together with the cure thereof. London : John Bill, 1613. Source: 1191.i.1.(1) Ti...
Editorial'Behold the miserable estate of the poore drowned ceatures'. People and animals, victims of a flood. More strange newes: of wonderfull accidents hapning by the late ouerflowings of waters, in Summerset-shire, Gloucestershire, Norfolke, and other places...
EditorialLeicester, both Countye and Citie described, The Honourable Famylies that have had the titles of Earls thereof. With other accidents therein obserued. Map of Leicestershire. . Theatrum Imperii Magnae Britanniae; ... Opus nuper quidem a? Iohanne Spe?d...
EditorialA man casting a spell to conjure up demons. The Kingdom of Darkness: or, the History of d?mons, specters, witches, apparitions, possessions, disturbances, and other ... supernatural delusions ... and malicious impostures of the Devil ... Collected fro...
EditorialThe top illustration depicts London in flames, and possibly is a reference to the great fire of London. The Bottom illustration is titled, 'London in glory', and depicts Britannia sitting on her throne. Historical Remarques, and Observations of the Anc...
EditorialThe Restoration of Charles II. The Kings Restoration 1660; the Regicides at Charing Cross; the Insurection of Venner &c. 1660. Historical Remarques, and Observations of the Ancient and Present State of London and Westminster With an account of the most...
EditorialColoured woodcut showing 'a wound man.' It shows the various wounds a person might suffer in battle or in accidents. Das buch zu distillieren die zusamen gethonen ding Composita genant, durch die eintzige? ding, und das buch Thesaurus pauperu?, fu?r...
EditorialInsert: The Battle of Bosworth, 1485. Leicester, both Countye and Citie described, The Honourable Famylies that have had the titles of Earls thereof. With other accidents therein obserued. . Theatrum Imperii Magnae Britanniae; ... Opus nuper quidem a?...
EditorialFrench school. The Happy Accidents of the Swing. Las casualidades felices del columpio. 1767. Oil on canvas (81 X 64). London, Wallace collection.
EditorialBuffalo Chase, with Accidents. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 46.2 x 62.3 cm (18 3/16 x 24 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard.
EditorialJousting tournaments were not just sporting games and rules were tightened in the late 16th, to avoid fatal accidents. Gregor Baci, a Hungarian nobleman, was pierced by a jousting pike, but tradition has it that he survived his injuries.
EditorialBuffalo Chase, with Accidents. Dated: 1861/1869. Dimensions: overall: 46.2 x 62.3 cm (18 3/16 x 24 1/2 in.). Medium: oil on card mounted on paperboard.
EditorialThe Perilous Situation of Major Mony, When He Fell into the Sea with His Balloon on the 23rd of July, 1785, Off the Coast of Yarmouth; Most Providentially Discovered and Taken Up by the Argus Sloop, After Having Remained in the Water During Five Hours.
Editorial? ???? ????? ?, Lotuses on a Summer Evening, Qing dynasty (1644?1911), dated 1684, China, Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, Image: 82 5/16 x 38 11/16 in. (209.1 x 98.3 cm), Paintings, Yun Shouping (Chinese, 1633?1690), Lotuses, a tour de force of...
EditorialDining-table accidents in a restaurant. Gentleman dropping a full plate on a lady's lap, waiter opening a bottle of beer in a customer's face, another waiter knocking a diner, etc. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and etched by John Augustus Atkinson fro...
EditorialThe W.B. Morley, W.B. Morley (Freighter), Ship accidents, Rivers, United States, Michigan, Detroit River, Canada, Ontario, Detroit River, 1899.
EditorialCharles Dickens, from a recent daguerreotype by Mayall, 1 December, 1855. . Memoir of Charles Dickens. . The lives of men of genius when happy, are ordinarily uneventful. It may, perhaps, be one of the reaspms for the paucity of materials available for...
EditorialFrench school. The Happy Accidents of the Swing. Las casualidades felices del columpio. 1767. Oil on canvas (81 X 64). London, Wallace collection.
EditorialJousting tournaments were not just sporting games and rules were tightened in the late 16th, to avoid fatal accidents. Gregor Baci, a Hungarian nobleman, was pierced by a jousting pike, but tradition has it that he survived his injuries.