The Colour of Rome. POTTER (Olave Muriel).

£200.00

Historic, Personal & Local. With Illustrations by Yoshio Markino, an introduction by Douglas Sladen, and an Essay by the Artist.

48 colour plates including frontispiece and 12 sepia plates.

4to. (200 x 262 x 61mm). [1], xxx, 262, [1] pp. Bound in publisher's vellum with large gilt pictorial block on front cover and spine lettered in gilt, marbled paper endleaves, top edge gilt, the others uncut and partly unopened. (Slightly grubby and spotting to endleaves and edges). [ebc4754]
London: Chatto & Windus, 1909.

A little spotting but a very good copy. Limited to 110 copies of which this is no. 5. Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) was a Japanese artist who settled in London and also depicted his adopted city and Paris.

Stock no. ebc4754

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Historic, Personal & Local. With Illustrations by Yoshio Markino, an introduction by Douglas Sladen, and an Essay by the Artist.

48 colour plates including frontispiece and 12 sepia plates.

4to. (200 x 262 x 61mm). [1], xxx, 262, [1] pp. Bound in publisher's vellum with large gilt pictorial block on front cover and spine lettered in gilt, marbled paper endleaves, top edge gilt, the others uncut and partly unopened. (Slightly grubby and spotting to endleaves and edges). [ebc4754]
London: Chatto & Windus, 1909.

A little spotting but a very good copy. Limited to 110 copies of which this is no. 5. Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) was a Japanese artist who settled in London and also depicted his adopted city and Paris.

Stock no. ebc4754

Historic, Personal & Local. With Illustrations by Yoshio Markino, an introduction by Douglas Sladen, and an Essay by the Artist.

48 colour plates including frontispiece and 12 sepia plates.

4to. (200 x 262 x 61mm). [1], xxx, 262, [1] pp. Bound in publisher's vellum with large gilt pictorial block on front cover and spine lettered in gilt, marbled paper endleaves, top edge gilt, the others uncut and partly unopened. (Slightly grubby and spotting to endleaves and edges). [ebc4754]
London: Chatto & Windus, 1909.

A little spotting but a very good copy. Limited to 110 copies of which this is no. 5. Yoshio Markino (1869-1956) was a Japanese artist who settled in London and also depicted his adopted city and Paris.

Stock no. ebc4754