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The Black Hamburgh by Hannah Millard

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Author: Bosqui, Edward
Title: California Burgundy - original print from Grapes and Grape Vines of California [with] Grapes and Grape Vines of California: A Facsimile of the Original Edition of 1877
Place Published: Asti, California; San Francisco
Publisher:Italian Swiss Colony; John Windle Publishing Co.
Date Published: 1877; 1980
Description:

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California Burgundy. Oleographed print from a watercolor by Hannah Millard. 48.2x33 cm (19x13"); over mat: 63.6x45.6 cm (25x18"). With the overprinting of the Italian Swiss Colony imprint on the plate, with the caption "California Burgundy".
xi, [64] unbound facsimile signatures with text on rectos only. With 10 loose full-color plates reproducing the original Oleographed (i.e. chromolithographed in oil colors) plates by Edward Bosqui & Co. from the paintings by Hannah Millard. (Folio) 51x37.5 cm (20x14¾"), burgundy cloth portfolio and chemise, front cover lettered in gilt. Despite the limitation statement saying 300, only 65 copies were produced, 25 copies bound thus, 40 were bound in a half-morocco chemise.

A single plate from Bosqui's 'Grapes and Grape Vines of California', one of the rarest and most expensive American color plate books ever published. From Zamorano Select "Both as a work on viticulture and as a color-plate book [Grapes...] was an unprecedented achievement for a California press." The Black Hamburgh illustrated here is a table grape that grows best in California's coastal mountain range. Bosqui notes in his text that "the specimen was taken from a vineyard located on one of the declivities on the Western slope of Mount Bache, in the Santa Cruz Mountains". This region has been traditionally compared to Burgundy in France due to similarities between the soil and climate, hence the caption chosen by the printer. The present ot includes a superb facsimile of the original 1877 edition, of which only six or seven complete copies are known to exist. The color separations for the plates in this facsimile were made by Repro-Media, and are faithful to the originals. The book was designed and printed under the direction of Linnea Gentry at Amaranth Press in San Francisco, and bound at the Schuberth Bindery.
Condition Report: Original print with stain near top margin, some faint toning and marginal foxing, image unaffected; very good. Facsimile: Fine.

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Heading:
Author: Bosqui, Edward
Title: California Burgundy - original print from Grapes and Grape Vines of California [with] Grapes and Grape Vines of California: A Facsimile of the Original Edition of 1877
Place Published: Asti, California; San Francisco
Publisher:Italian Swiss Colony; John Windle Publishing Co.
Date Published: 1877; 1980
Description:

Includes:
California Burgundy. Oleographed print from a watercolor by Hannah Millard. 48.2x33 cm (19x13"); over mat: 63.6x45.6 cm (25x18"). With the overprinting of the Italian Swiss Colony imprint on the plate, with the caption "California Burgundy".
xi, [64] unbound facsimile signatures with text on rectos only. With 10 loose full-color plates reproducing the original Oleographed (i.e. chromolithographed in oil colors) plates by Edward Bosqui & Co. from the paintings by Hannah Millard. (Folio) 51x37.5 cm (20x14¾"), burgundy cloth portfolio and chemise, front cover lettered in gilt. Despite the limitation statement saying 300, only 65 copies were produced, 25 copies bound thus, 40 were bound in a half-morocco chemise.

A single plate from Bosqui's 'Grapes and Grape Vines of California', one of the rarest and most expensive American color plate books ever published. From Zamorano Select "Both as a work on viticulture and as a color-plate book [Grapes...] was an unprecedented achievement for a California press." The Black Hamburgh illustrated here is a table grape that grows best in California's coastal mountain range. Bosqui notes in his text that "the specimen was taken from a vineyard located on one of the declivities on the Western slope of Mount Bache, in the Santa Cruz Mountains". This region has been traditionally compared to Burgundy in France due to similarities between the soil and climate, hence the caption chosen by the printer. The present ot includes a superb facsimile of the original 1877 edition, of which only six or seven complete copies are known to exist. The color separations for the plates in this facsimile were made by Repro-Media, and are faithful to the originals. The book was designed and printed under the direction of Linnea Gentry at Amaranth Press in San Francisco, and bound at the Schuberth Bindery.
Condition Report: Original print with stain near top margin, some faint toning and marginal foxing, image unaffected; very good. Facsimile: Fine.

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