y "Treasure of the Year" from 2009 was purchased at an Antique show. It was a 2 volume set of books from 1878 titled "Picturesque World". These books were basically travel picture books, from a time before photography was available. The pictures in the books are engravings of many famous locations, and each volume has over 400 wood engravings, and about 25 steel engravings. (Steel engravings are extra special - they have a tissue sheet separating the engraving from the other pages in the book.)
I have fallen in love with the crispness and beauty of these engravings. Each engraving is a work of art, with beautiful composition, from a time when the modes of transportation were walking, animals, and animal powered vehicles. There was no electricity, and therefore no electric lines, and the "picturesque" and quaintly dressed people in the pictures (in theory) reflect the actual way it was. Since there are over 800 pictures in the two volumes, some of these landmark locations are no longer in existence, or their current appearance is different then the volumes pictured.
Oh, there is so much to love about these books! The ornamental letters that start some chapters. The intricately tooled leather covers. The feel a book that is over 120 years old. Since I got the 2 volume set, I purchased a 3 volume set "Picturesque Europe" on-line, an I have added a couple more old books with engravings to my "collection".
Check out the leather tooling on the cover.
I could go on about these books, but not today.
So, how is this post thrifty? Well, with 4 children ages 10-16, I won't be traveling internationally soon, so I go on-line and look up the places in the books with google images, and it's my thrifty way to travel. : )
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I love your books, they are truly beautiful and such treasures. Happy Travels...
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Kim
what wonderful books, truly treasures.
ReplyDeleteKathy
Those are amazing books, and what incredible engravings!
ReplyDeletesuch awesome books you have! trully treasures! happy VTT
ReplyDeletesuch awesome books you have! trully treasures! happy VTT
ReplyDeleteBeautiful books. You are lucky to have them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find! I love them!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete~Liz
You have some very interesting books. They all look to be in good condition as well.
ReplyDeleteGreat finds! You have a treasure there, many artists would love copies of the prints in the book.
ReplyDeleteI love books of all kinds, but vintage are my favorites. What treasures you have there! The graphics are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from the Coloradolady. Please stop by my cottage for a visit and take a peek at the three linky parties I'm starting up the first week of June.
Have a great Memorial weekend!
Liz @ the Brambleberry Cottage
I love your books. It must be fun reading them and looking at the pictures.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful books. What a treasure!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Susan and Bentley
xxoo
Oh wow, those are gorgeous! I'll be keeping my eye out for those :)
ReplyDeleteSarah
WONDERFUL TREASURES!! So much more went into the making of book of this sort than today! Real artistry!
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Gail
What fascinating antique books! To me, it's like a two for one. First, the books are interesting simply due to their age. But secondly there is the content--non-fiction depicting life at the time with not only a written historical account, but pictures. Very special.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that's gold, what a treasure! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful book.
ReplyDeleteOff to see when the next book fair is coming here! :)
Happy VTT,
Sally
What beautiful books- it is amazing to me the detail people used to put into things- the craftsmanship is remarkable! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteTerrific books! Just the covers with the beautiful Art Nouveau lettering are gorgeous and then the engravings are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing these beauties!
What a great find! Thanks for linking to 2nd Time Around!
ReplyDeleteYour books look like treasures inside and outside -- those classical engravings aren't appreciated very much these days by many. I adore them too. Enjoy! Jane F
ReplyDeleteThese books are beautiful. I collect old books too, and I love the gorgeous artwork inside. The integrity of these old bookplates is remarkable. What a great find.
ReplyDeleteKaren
These are lovely!! I have a special place in my heart for old leather bound books and engravings. Your are just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSherry
Awsome find!!!
ReplyDeleteMachelle
I love your post and thanks for joining us at Friday Finding Beauty!
ReplyDeleteI love books such as yours... they are so telling of why and how we got our perspective of the world outside our door steps.
Thanks so much for sharing.
Claudia
Very rare to find awesome books like these...they are a true treasure!~ Love the detail on them. Thanks for linking up to my party...I would love if you added my link as well:) Have a wonderful holiday weekend, and I hope to see you again.
ReplyDeleteHi just over visiting by way of Claudia's blog. Your books are wonderful, I wonder what you're children make of life in the "olden days"?
ReplyDelete~Maggie
your old books are gorgeous and the perfect way to travel this summer (with no jet lag or costly suitcases) :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful books and definitely the cheapest way to travel!
ReplyDeleteThose old books are fabulous. I have been collecting some old ones mainly for looks in my sitting room. I love the way the old leather books look compared to today's plain jacketed books.
ReplyDeleteOh my, what amazing books those are! They're beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAmazing collection of books. They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing books. It is always so astonishing to hold something that old in your hands, knowing that others have gasped over the intricacy of the illustrations, too!
ReplyDeleteVisiting you from Debbie's and I'm glad I did.
Wonderful find!
Thanks for coming to my PARTY...hope you had a good time:) Your book collection is soooo neat!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Linda
hi, new to the site, thanks.
ReplyDeleteReally good post!
ReplyDeleteJust found your blog from a google search for an "ornate letter M" :) Now you have a new follower!
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