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This is a very good softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean inside and out. Text in French. This is a sale catalog containing 1 lot: Antoine de Saint-Exupery's manuscript "Au Centre du Desert" a chapter from the book Terre des Hommes (1939), this was released in America with the title 'Wind, Sand and Stars' . Essay and extensive entry for this extraordinary lot. Estimate was EURO 200-300,000. Illustrated in color and black & white with color photos of the typescript in its' binding + additional pages and passages as detail shots. 11" high X 8" wide, 15 pages.
- s.l. s.d. (ca 1890), Cadre : 20,5x25cm / sujet : 11,5x17cm, une page encadrée. - Aphorisme autographe signé de Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, sept lignes rédigées à l'encre rouge. Le manuscrit est présenté dans un cadre en bois sous passe-partout de tissu vieux rose. "Il n'y a de bon à faire que les choses déjà faites. Le passé, c'est le présent, c'est l'avenir, c'est tout, voilà pourquoi j'ai l'horreur des voyages, que les superficiels adorent. J. Barbey d'Aurevilly" [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Granit, Paris 1979, 15,5x21,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition. Ouvrage illustré, en frontispice, d'un gris-gris par Antonin Artaud. Agréable exemplaire complet de sa jaquette Envoi autographe signé bicolore et à pleine page d'Henri Pichette à Annie Vanpeene : "... regardez il y a un robin dans la signature." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
273pp.+ 8 plates (facsimiles) out of text, in the series "Transactions of The Connecticut Academy of arts and sciences" volume 40, 24cm., original softcover, pages still uncut, very good condition, X93262
273p. + 8 pages of facsimiles. Uncut and unopened. Small 4to. Original orange printed wraps. Very good copy. ISLAM BOX 1
22.5x15cm. XVI+110 pages. Gilt hardcover with dust jacket. In good condition.
230x155 mm. 119 pages. Hardcover. Cover slightly curved. Spine edges slightly worn. Ex-library copy with the usual markings. Few pages age stained - No damage to text. Pages slightly yellowing. Else in good condition.
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 400 p. Osmanli belgelerinde Bitlis ve civari, (1705-1919). Bitlis city and its region based on Ottoman archival documents, 1705-1919.
New York City, Frankfurt, Stockholm, etc., 1961-1966. Substantial archive of documents concerning the publication and production of several notable literary works and theatrical plays by Peter Ulrich Weiss, including correspondence, draft agreements, contracts signed with leading publishers and producers, as well as some programmes and peer reviews, being the working files of his New York agent, Joan Daves. Together with 3 LP record box sets of the first and complete Broadway original cast music recording for the Marat/Sade play. Octavo and Folio documents and letters, ranging in size and number of pages, some signed in the original. Most are in English; some are in German; the lot neatly contained in four ring binders. The vast majority of the documents date to the 1960s, with a scant few being later including a letter regarding a special television production in 1979 with NBC. Occasional wear to extremities, otherwise in very good condition, beautifully preserved, clean and bright. A generous and comprehensive archive chronicling the work and partnership of a leading literary agent in the rise of German-American publishing, and one of her notable German writers. Provenance: From the desk of Weiss' literary agent for the US, Joan Daves. Joan Daves (1919-1997) was a leading literary agent with her own agency in New York, whose client list boasts six Nobel Prize winners including Martin Luther King, Jr. Daves had a profound effect on the very existence of German literature in America. Born Liselotte Davidson in Berlin, she escaped Nazi Germany by fleeing to Paris and England before emigrating to the United States in 1940. Her agency, established in 1948, handled the original works of several American authors. She handled Martin Luther King, Jr.'s literary property from 1957 until her death. Of great emphasis with her firm was the representation of several major German publishers, such as Suhrkamp, Piper, S. Fischer Verlag and others. It was the prime time of German writers such as Peter Weiss, Uwe Johnson, Max Frisch, Heinar Kipphardt, Hans Magnus Enzensberger, and Hermann Hesse. In the mid-1960s, communication with German publishers was quite different from today. A shipment of galleys was prepared with a 'by sea mail' label. When the New York Times printed the date and time the next ship would leave the harbor, delivery of the parcels of documents to that specific ship was requested. Peter Ulrich Weiss (1916-1982) was a German author, playwright, and experimental filmmaker, who gained celebrity fame on Broadway in the 1960s. He is particularly known for his plays "Marat/Sade" of 1963/65 which is largely represented in the present archive and which was enormously successful, for "The Investigation" of 1965, and for his later novel "The Aesthetics of Resistance" (1971-81). In the 1960s Weiss also embraced and promoted politically controversial groups, standing for revolutionary Cuba, standing against US intervention in Vietnam, and joining Sweden's eurocommunist party. Manuscript
1st edition. Good pamphlet. Covers soiled. Inscription on the inside front cover. (Library Association pamphlet ; no. 18). 6171. eng
201pp., [contenu i.a.: WEBBER ph.E., Medieval Netherlandic manuscripts in the Huntington Library (San Marino, California) pp.9-56, & VERBEECK M., Les bibliothèques de Liège de 1789 à 1914, pp.103-126, …], T28450
419pp., [contenu i.a.: VAN MINGROOT E., Aperçu typologique des sources de l'histoire médiévale des XVII Provinces, pp.175-306 avec 25 plates, & WEBBER Ph.E., Medieval Netherlandic Manuscripts in Princeton University Library, pp.85-107, & AERTS E., Quelques réflexions sur des comptes du Duché de Brabant au bas moyen age, pp.108-174, & DONKERSLOOT-DE VRIJ M., Topografische kaarten van Nederland uit de 16de t.e.m. de 19de eeuw. Typologie en inventarisatie, pp.52-84, & …]
Zaragoza, IFC, 1956-57. 4to.; 270 pp. Con 18 láminas con dibujos y fotografias y un estado plegado. Cubiertas originales.
Zaragoza, Institución Fernando el Católico, 1961-1962. 4to.; 400 pp., y 28 láminas fotográficas. Cubiertas originales.
Manuscrito de 10 hojas + 769 páginas en 8º encuadernado en pasta española algo rozada estampada en el lomo. Buen ejemplar. El manuscrito reproduce el texto de la edición de 1765, licencias incluidas.
8vo (120 x 162 mm). Armenian manuscript on polished laid paper. 261 leaves, 25 lines of Armenian calligraphy in black ink, 2 columns, capitals in red. With a full-page colour frontispiece illustration of an evangelist, 3 finely illuminated chapter heads, and numerous marginal illuminations, some in the form of birds. Later foliation in pencil. Contemporary full leather binding over wooden boards, lacking the metal applications formerly applied to the covers. Well preserved, uncommonly pretty Armenian Gospel manuscript with Persian provenance. The charming illumination is directly comparable to that of a religious manuscript in the National Library of Armenia, dated 1740 (Matenadaran 101, cf. Stone/Kouymjian/Lehmann, pp. 468f.). Although the style emerges as early as the 14th century and finds its full expression between the 15th and the 17th century (cf. ibid., nos. 109, 121, 157 and 167), the colour palette, the details of the marginal palmettes and also the type of paper used place our manuscript in the early 18th century. - The numerous bird-shaped initials contribute to the complexity and luxurious effect of the illuminations. In the lower margin of the frontispiece showing an Evangelist, apparently St Matthew, an invocation inscribed in Persian ("in the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit") suggests that the manuscript belonged to an Armenian from Iran. A Gospel Book in the collections of the Armenian Patriarchate in Istanbul shows the same arrangement of a painting of St. Matthew illustrating the beginning of the text (APIP33). - A few edge tears, chips and other flaws with a few minor instances of loss (fols. 14, 82, etc.); occasional light stains. Binding rubbed; fore-edge flap preserved in fragments. A semé of holes in the upper cover (as well as few additional holes in the lower cover) give evidence of a once-elaborate decoration of metal bosses that has not survived. Cf. Michael E. Stone / Dickran Kouymjian / Henning Lehmann, Album of Armenian Paleography (Copenhagen, 2002), no. 176, pp. 468 ff.
THIS VOLUME ONLY. Contains b&w and color plates. 280x220 mm. 168 pages. Softcover. Sticker on front cover and rear inner cover. Cover corners wrinkled and worn. Pages yellowing. Else in good condition.
Hardcover,528 pages , 830 col. ills, 190 x 255 mm, English, . ISBN 9781912554591. This book is designed to provide a guide for art historians, conservators and manuscript scholars to understand and support the increasingly popular cross-disciplinary research efforts focused on non-invasive scientific analyses of illuminated manuscripts. The results achieved by the research of the pioneering MINIARE research project based at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge led to the ground-breaking and acclaimed 2016 exhibition "COLOUR: The Art and Science of Illuminated Manuscripts." This was followed by an international Conference, in which art historians, paper and book conservators, and cultural heritage scientists were brought together to share new recent research not only on manuscripts but also on painting in other media. The Conference proceedings were published in the first two volumes of the HMMIMA series (2017-2018). The present publication includes 6 Essays by way of introducing and explaining the major topics being investigated, including the range of inks, pigments and paint binders used by illuminators; parchment-making; pigment recipes; and model books. The many analytical instruments and techniques that are used to investigate manuscripts are also discussed. Then follow 58 Case Studies of manuscripts from as early as the year 700 up to c.1600. All these are fully illustrated in colour and in great detail, and should act as examples to inform scholars in libraries, museums and other cultural institutions of the benefits of adding scientific tools to the range of methods used to investigate manuscripts.
Foreword by Walter de la Mare. Index. 16 illustrations and a diagram. viii, 192 pages. Bookplate of Marie Sargant by John Piper on front pastedown. Library stamp on front pastedown. Library label on front free endpaper. Front pastedown gutter cracked but binding sound.
Large 4to (270 x 195 mm). 36 ff. With 72 very interesting pen-and-ink drawings, partly coloured in brown, yellow and reddish washes. Contemporary marbled boards. In custom-made cloth portfolio. Spectacularly illustrated manuscript describing and illustrating many moveable and rotating pyrotechnical units and machines, including rockets. The title-page, bearing the name of a former owner (Valentino Vieri, who probably also added some probationes pennae), is followed by a description of the first 62 coloured drawings, beginning with the "Giuoco della Luna e Sole" (games of moon and sun), including all sorts of revolving, spouting, exploding and firing units, rockets, and other gadgets: On fol. 20r three objects are illuminated: an aloe vase, a tree, and a coat of arms, inscribed "Dini". Fols. 20v-23r show full-page installations, including a "Colona Trionfante" with a winged angel on top, a Lion of St. Mark, the symbol of the free Republic of Venice, holding an open book with his right paw (displaying the text "Pax tibi Marce Evangelista meus"), an oval on top of a balustrade, bearing the text "W. Gesu Giuseppe e Maria", a "Piramicia Egiziana", and a cupola with lanterns and fire pots. Fols. 23v-25r contains two double-page war scenes: the first, a fortified castle by a coast, with a vessel and a galley at sea; the second, a fortified tower and an army camp with tents opposite, with symbols of war and military equipment in the foreground. The final fols. 25v-36v contain indexes and instructions for fireworks: (1) "Indice delli Giuochi di Fuocho" (the various units and rockets; fols. 25v-26v); (2) "Regole Generali": 84 numbered instructions for construction and operation of fireworks (fols. 27r-35r); (3) "Indice delle Misture" (fols. 35v-36r); and "Catalogo de Generi ed Utensili" (fol. 36v). - There may be a connection between this manuscript and the Papal Master of Ceremonies Msgr. Giuseppe Dini (d. 1799). The Library of the Getty Research Centre possesses a ms. written by Dini ("Relazione o sia diario di tutto quelle che e stato osservato in Roma nelle venuta del Re delle due Sicilie Ferdinando IV e la Regina Maria Carolina Arciduchessa d'Austria", 1791) containing biographical and historical notes, including descriptions of the preparations for the royal visit with details about the route, the number of soldiers guarding the visitors, and the costs of the entertainment (including operatic performances and fireworks). At the back of that manuscript are printed announcements of the firework display and official appearances by Pope Pius VI. - In 1782 Dini - as that Pope's Master of Ceremonies - published a diary of the Papal journey, via Venice, to Vienna (undertaken with an aim to mitigate the social and ecclesiastical reforms enacted by Emperor Joseph II). Perhaps the ms. with its explicit references to the Republic of Venice can be connected with this 1782 journey (a German edition, "Vollständiges Tagebuch von der Reise des Pabsts Pius VI. nach Wien", appeared in Breslau in 1783). Another possibility is a connection with the election of the new Pope Pius VII in March 1800 in Venice, after a very difficult conclave in Venice that began in December 1799, soon after the death of Pius VI and just before the death of Dini on 2 November 1799. - Spine slightly damaged; some browning. In good condition.
- Paris s.d. (ca 1953), 21x27cm, 11 feuillets rédigés au recto. - Manuscrit en partie inédit d'un article sur le cabaret, neuf pages plus deux pages en addition rédigées à l'encre violette sur des feuillets de papier quadrillé perforés. Nombreuses ratures et corrections ainsi que plusieurs ajouts. Les feuillets sont numérotés en marge haute droite de 1 à 9 puis 12 et 13. Les neuf premiers feuillets de ce texte, qui ne fut jamais publié du vivant de Boris Vian, ont été retranscrits dans Les Vies posthumes de Boris Vian de Michel Fauré (1975). Le texte a été fautivement daté de 1948 par Fauré : la mention d'En attendant Godot de Samuel Beckett, dont la première eut lieu en 1953, rend cette datation impossible. Intéressant texte évoquant les cabarets et les "troglodytes", bel écho au célèbre Manuel de Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1951) : "Rendons à Saint-Germain-des-Prés ce qui lui revient de droit : outre un certain tonnage fourni aux journalistes en mal de copie, ce quartier tant décrié - par ceux qui justement ne l'ont connu que sous son aspect journalistique - est à l'origine de la transformation profonde du cabaret. Oui, il y avait bien une raison si les gens intelligents que sont Sartre, Prévert, Camus, Merleau-Ponty, etc., bref tous ceux qui en somme comptent aujourd'hui dans la littérature ou les arts suivaient avec autant d'attention le grand mouvement des caves, malgré la turbulence des troglodytes et l'incongruité des singes photographes, malgré l'activité brouillonne d'une génération de journalistes illettrés et malotrus, malgré la curiosité béate du badaud et l'aigre rancoeur des videurs de pots de chambre de la rue Dauphine." Après avoir brièvement évoqué le jazz, sujet sur lequel il est pourtant habituellement dithyrambique, Boris Vian consacre la plus grande partie de son texte au théâtre : "Le jazz, d'un côté se taillait à grands coups de trompette une place à l'ombre côté chambre des machines ; c'est là sa vraie ambiance : une cave enfumée, une arrière-boutique, un laboratoire obscur où se réunissent les fidèles. [...] Les musiciens se détendaient enfin. Mais de leur côté les comédiens ne restaient pas inactifs." Visionnaire, Vian sent "dans l'air une odeur de renouveau" comprenant l'importance que revêtira le théâtre de cabaret dans les années à venir. Deux feuillets (non transcrits dans l'ouvrage de Fauré) évoquent l'avant-garde théâtrale de ce début des années 1950 : "Et ce n'est pas un hasard si En attendant Godot, la pièce étonnante de Samuel Beckett, est une entrée de clowns qui dure deux heures, ne traite de rien en particulier, pose tous les problèmes, arrache le rire au moment où l'on devrait s'épouvanter [...] Et ce n'est pas un hasard si l'interprète principal de l'oeuvre de Beckett, ce pilier de tête du théâtre d'avant-garde, est un chevronné du cabaret." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Editions F. Pijollet, La Rochelle 1957, 16,5x25cm, broché. - Edition originale. Envoi autographe signé et daté de l'auteur à Pascal François. Couvertures légèrement salies, une mouillure en pied du deuxième plat, agréable état intérieur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
RARE critical edition of Atharvavediya-Brhat-Sarvanukramanika, based on a comparative study of original manuscripts and transcripts by Vishva Bandhu, the author of the multi-volume 'A Vedic Word Concordance'. This book is a Vishveshvaranand Institute Publication No.377. Contains an English introduction. 217x145mm. XIX+197 pages. Brown cloth Hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover corners, edges and spine edges rubbed. Spine, spine hinges and bottom edge bumped. Previous owner's small stamp on front whitepage upper corner and title page bottom edge. Pages slightly yellowing. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare book, of interest to any serious student of Sanskrit and Vedic literature is in good condition.
1 vol. in-folio cartonné, 21 ff. de dessins linéaires manuscrit, 1866 Intéressant atlas de dessin linéaire manuscrit rédigé par un élève des écoles chrétiennes. Bon état. Contient notamment : Projection d'une croisée - Projection de quelques outils de menuiserie - Projections d'une porte avec chambranle et corniche - Projection d'un prie-dieu - Projection d'une fontaine monumentale - Projection d'un arbre coudé - Projection d'une tête de bielle Français