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1885 Picturesque Tours in America Book Prints
Neat original book illustrations from 1885 edition of Picturesque Tours in America, the Junior United Tourist Club, edited by the Rev. Edward T. Bromfield, published by R. Worthington, NY. The date does not appear on-page but was present on the book's title page from which these came. Measure about 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches. We have listed here 36 of the two-sided prints or pages from the book, some having a second separate full page print on the other side, others having book copy. Use of a '&' in the listing below will indicate that there are two full page prints back-to-back.
Excellent condition for age. Pages have likely darkened over time, with some browning at outer edges. Varying by page, there also can be some minor small spotting in the margin areas and margin or corner creasing, tiny margin edge tears and at least one page edge has been trimmed where it was removed from the book. As examples, we've shown the 6 of the prints. Please use the 'question' button to e-mail for photos and specifics on the other prints. Priced each.
Available prints: New York Harbor & Elevated Railroad (both images shown here); Palisades on the Hudson; Pinnacles of the Pallisades; Artist's Grotto Catskill; Catskill Brook; Blue Mountains Delaware Water Gap New Jersey (image shown); White Mountain Glen (image shown); Eagle Cliff White Mountains; Mount Washington and the White Hills (image shown); Missisquoi River Vermont; Yosemite Falls (2 slightly different views); Yosemite Valley; Salt Lake City; Mormon Emigrants Salt Lake City; Moore's Lake Utah; Colpurn's Butte; Talulowehack Canon Sierras (image shown); Pacific Ocean at Santa Clara; Seal Rocks; The Three Brothers (Mountains); Lake Mohonk; Big Trees of Mariposa; Springville Canon; Grand Canon; Clear Creek Canon Colorado; Tower Creek; Giantess Geyser; Falls of Snake River; Juniata River; Lewistown Narrows; Grand Chapel Rocks; Silver Cascade; Salmon Brook Granby Connecticut; Mount Ascutney Connecticut Valley; Preston Ponds.
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