NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk. The Royal Library owns one of the most exceptional works in book history, an original edition of John James Audubon Birds of America. This edition, in a format called “double elephant folio” was published from 1827 to 1838. On basis of existing literature, this article briefly describes the work’s genesis, including Audubon’s technique, printing, the letterpress, conservation history as well as the pricing of the book when it was published. The work was originally acquired for The Classen’s Library (Det Classenske Bibliotek), a private research library, which, although considerably smaller than the Royal Library and the University Library, joined the library cooperation of the 1800’s on ...
Audubon\u27s The Birds of America: A Sesquicentennial Appreciation By David Tatham, Professor of Fin...
Patrick Kragelund: Owners Marks in Early Aquisitions of the Danish National Art Library The articl...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk. Harald Ilsøe: On better paper … Elucidation of...
The Royal Library owns one of the most exceptional works in book history, an original edition of Joh...
This article details the unique copy of John James Audubon\u27s The Birds of America which now resid...
Among the greatest treasures of the antebellum South Carolina College was its complete set of Audubo...
Note: In 2006, this publication was scanned from an original copy of the thesis, and the main text h...
Audubon's "Birds of America" has a very special significance for the University of Michigan Library....
Among the greatest treasures of the antebellum South Carolina College (now the University of South C...
This article highlights some of the works of the legendary work of John James Audubon, drawn from th...
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History just unveiled a brand new exhibit for its treasured four-vol...
In 1905 the union between Sweden and Norway was dissolved. Oskar II of Sweden. decided to donate par...
John James Audubon (1785-1851), the creator of the Birds of America and Quadrupeds of North America,...
In the National Collection of printed works in the National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen Univer...
Index included in v. 8.Plates 156 and 155, 188 and 187 are reversed in c. 1; v. 2 and v. 5 dated 187...
Audubon\u27s The Birds of America: A Sesquicentennial Appreciation By David Tatham, Professor of Fin...
Patrick Kragelund: Owners Marks in Early Aquisitions of the Danish National Art Library The articl...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk. Harald Ilsøe: On better paper … Elucidation of...
The Royal Library owns one of the most exceptional works in book history, an original edition of Joh...
This article details the unique copy of John James Audubon\u27s The Birds of America which now resid...
Among the greatest treasures of the antebellum South Carolina College was its complete set of Audubo...
Note: In 2006, this publication was scanned from an original copy of the thesis, and the main text h...
Audubon's "Birds of America" has a very special significance for the University of Michigan Library....
Among the greatest treasures of the antebellum South Carolina College (now the University of South C...
This article highlights some of the works of the legendary work of John James Audubon, drawn from th...
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History just unveiled a brand new exhibit for its treasured four-vol...
In 1905 the union between Sweden and Norway was dissolved. Oskar II of Sweden. decided to donate par...
John James Audubon (1785-1851), the creator of the Birds of America and Quadrupeds of North America,...
In the National Collection of printed works in the National Library of Denmark and Copenhagen Univer...
Index included in v. 8.Plates 156 and 155, 188 and 187 are reversed in c. 1; v. 2 and v. 5 dated 187...
Audubon\u27s The Birds of America: A Sesquicentennial Appreciation By David Tatham, Professor of Fin...
Patrick Kragelund: Owners Marks in Early Aquisitions of the Danish National Art Library The articl...
NB: Artiklen er på dansk, kun resuméet er på engelsk. Harald Ilsøe: On better paper … Elucidation of...