British Parliament 1925 Vintage Lithograph

Natural Sciences

Authorized Reprint (itself almost 50 years old)

Any weird patterns are a photo artifact not in the print(s) for sale

First published in 1851; Engraved by Henry Winkles (1800-1860); Drawn by Johann Georg Heck; was a collection culled from the worlds of science, history, geography, mythology, art, architecture, and more.

A SINGLE DOUBLE-SIDED Natural Sciences PRINT - BOTH SIDES SHOWN

Side 1:   Caves, Icebergs, Lava, and Rock Formations
Side 2:    Caves and Rock Formations
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See picture(s) showing figure legend - Shown for reference only

Authorized Reprint (itself almost 50 years old)

Very clean; great contrast; near excellent condition

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Full Page Size: Approximately 9" X 10-1/2"


Condition: Excellent - Very Good+ - Good - Fair - Poor (but of historical interest)

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The Fine Print


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History-On-Paper


Item #0923-Heck405 Part II