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Small folio (242 x 304 mm). Latin ms. in red and black ink on sturdy paper. (2), XIII, 117, (5) pp. (and several blanks). With 12 full-page washed and mounted ink drawings. Ruled throughout, with black and red borders surrounding text and illustrations. Contemp. brown calf, covers and spine elaborately giltstamped. Gilt brocade endpapers. All edges gilt. Illustrated late Baroque book of hours, written in clean and regular characters. Apart from its magnificent binding, the volume boasts a remarkable cycle of mariological illustrations. The washed ink drawings are evidently the work of a trained artist whose workmanship were fully abreast with contemporary style and technique (including the occasional Rocaille touches). Especially the elegant treatment of the figures and the fine execution of landscape and details of clothing and interiors suggest one of the more significant mid-18th century Tyrolean painters; the characteristic faces with their pronounced eye areas are so similar to those known from the work of Joseph Adam Ritter von Mölk (1718-94) and his circle that an attribution appears justified. - The dated ms. ownership at the beginning ("Soc. Stae. Ursulae oenipontani 1751") locates this manuscript with the Ursuline monastery at Innsbruck, for whom it was probably drawn up in the first place. The Baroque décor of the monastery and church, founded in 1691, was entirely destroyed in the 19th century. - The magnificent binding shows a double ornamental border and corner fleurons on the covers. Splendid brocade endpapers with large curved scrollwork, blossoms and leaves on red gold background. A unique, near-immaculate specimen.
Folio, signed and inscribed document on laid, watermarked paper. Printed to one side, completed in manuscript by William IV of the United Kingdom when he was Lord High Admiral. The official warrant, by the Royal Navy, commissioning Charles Sharp to serve on His Majesty's ship 'Herald.' Single leaf measuring approximately 32cm x 20cm. Small tears to lower margin, unobtrusive to the text, otherwise in very good and original condition. Scarce signed royal personalia item. Manuscript
pp. 72. Highly illustrated. Useful photographic reproductions of the rare and/or unique original documents. Original blue full cloth binding. Mildly XLib. From the introduction: The objective of the New York State Freedom Train was to provide a 'university on wheels' which as it tours the State will give every student, and adult person, the opportunity see and study firsthand the original documents of his heritage. This official book is designed as a "primer" to aid this study; it reproduces faithfully the documents - some yellowed with age; others scarred by fire - as they as shown on the train, and identifies them with a few salient facts and dates. No effort has been made to editorialize or to give opinion. This right is reserved for the reader. OVERSIZE 6 / YORK HS. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
Oblong folio (390 x 252 mm). 118 numbered ff. (but 115: ff. 96, 106, and 112 skipped). Calligraphic preface by Hörmannsperger, 58 full-page textile designs by the same, mostly in red, blue, green, and gilt (including one folded, double-page sized specimen and 4 ff. with 2 designs each), 7 splendid gouache washes raised in gilt and silver; bound in between these are a total of 52 engravings on 48 plates, all in splendid contemporary colour raised in gilt and silver. Contemp. marbled boards. Unique, museum-quality document of late Baroque craftsmanship among the urban Third Estate: apart from 58 meticulously executed textile designs, the album contains seven large-format gouaches showing the self-assured author practising his trade in his workshop, advertising and selling his wares to customers, as well as playing music and even bowling, but also attending the general meeting of the Viennese blanket makers. The engravings which Hörmannsperger inserted between his own works all show mundane subjects (dwarves, soldiers, caricatures, etc.): thus, his autograph textile designs and gouaches are interleaved with some of the rarest and most charming pieces produced by the 1720's Augsburg school of engraving. - The album is introduced by a self-portrait of the 26-year-old Hörmannsperger in his workshop (with his compass and one of the later-included textile designs lying on the table); on the opposite page he offers a brief preface to the volume: "for true art speaks for the master: here is a book, all mine, with many drawings, as they will be seen, all drawn by me, though I say so myself, with much time, labour, and trouble [...] I, Johann Frantz Hörmansperger" (transl.). The captions to the splendid gouaches prove the author's humour (sometimes bawdy) as well as a trait of surprising self-confidence. Pitching his self-plaited blanket to a female customer, he addresses her: "My dear lady, here's a fine blanket for you - you may well stretch yourself under this: one and a half ells wide and two in length; perfect for flipping over with your husband underneath" (transl., f. 84). Another image shows him selling saddlecloths to military officers ("we'll have these and take them into battle", f. 86); yet another shows him bowling in a Baroque garden at the weekend ("All gay and jolly, for we are journeymen of the trade: and so the virgins may be; they will not be bored - here is red wine and white, so well we may make merry", f. 94) and dancing ("Be merry all. Musicians play! Thus do the blanket makers frolic and dance with pretty girls until their shoes may fall to pieces", f. 104). The final leaf shows an apprentice received into the society of blanket makers at their quarterly general assembly ("The blanket makers convene today to discuss what concerns the society: the young man must have learned his trade; he is not too tall nor too small. But he must put in his time, until he is made a journeyman", f. 118). Some of Hörmannsperger's ornamental designs, created with the use of a compass, include centerpieces showing armorial or figural motifs; one design (f. 113) is apparently a commission for Emperor Charles VI (bearing his monogram and Imperial insignia); according to the later caption, it was indeed executed for him. - Between his own works Hörmannsperger bound engravings by the great Augsburg masters of his age, all splendidly coloured and raised in gilt and silver: eight engravings from Elias Bäck's dwarf series (fencing school, drinking, gluttony, and tobacco addiction), a complete cycle of the seasons and the life stages of man by Martin Engelbrecht ("Der Menschen Jahr Veränderung"), a total of 19 of the famous engravings by Pfeffel, Schmidt, and Engelbrecht showing a soldier's life (two with movable parts), as well as a fine broadsheet by Albrecht Schmidt showing the seven Honest Swabians, and finally an untitled eight-page cycle showing the female tempers. - The Austrian and especially the Viennese bedclothes were known for their high quality throughout the continent. During their golden age in the 18th century they were exported to all European courts, as well as to Greece, Turkey, and many oriental countries. At the time this album was drawn up, there were ten masters of the profession in Vienna alone creating blankets and mattresses as well as backpacks and cuirasses. - Provenance: acquired in 1893 "from Mr Josef Lang's son-in-law" by the bedclothes merchant Josef Pauly, supplier to the Royal and Imperial court, and passed on by him to Mr. Junghofer, chairman of the bedclothes makers' cooperative, in 1896 (cf. Pauly's autograph dedication note on the flyleaf); last in an Austrian private collection. Boards imperceptibly restored at lower spine end; interior slightly fingerstained; slight tears to two leaves, but in excellent state of preservation altogether.
- Alphonse Lemerre, Paris 1895, 9,5x16cm, relié. - Nouvelle édition. Reliure en demi basane vert sapin, dos décoloré à cinq nerfs sertis de pointillés dorés et orné de doubles caissons dorés agrémentés de motifs décoratifs dorés, encadrement d'un double filet doré sur les plats de papier marbré, gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve, tête dorée, reliure de l'époque. Ouvrage illustré, en frontispice, d'un portrait d'Auguste Dorchain. Nom inscrit à la plume en tête de la page de faux-titre en guise d'ex-libris. Notre exemplaire est enrichi d'une lettre autographe de deux pages signée d'Auguste Dorchain, datée de 1924, et s'excusant des problèmes de délai de parution d'un poème que son correspondant avait envoyé à une revue où collabore Auguste Dorchain et qui sera inséré plus tardivement qu'il ne l'escomptait. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Le capitole, Paris 1929, 12x19cm, relié. - Edition originale collective. Reliure en demi chagrin maroquiné rouge à coins, dos légèrement décoloré à cinq nerfs sertis de filets noirs, plats, gardes et contreplats de papier marbré, couvertures et dos conservés, tête dorée, reliure signée Lucie Weill. Agréable exemplaire joliment établi. Envoi autographe signé de Pierre Mac Orlan à l'écrivain provençal, caricaturiste et cinéaste Carlo Rim qui fut notamment l'ami de Fernandel, de Raimu et Marcel Pagnol mais aussi d'André Salmon et Max Jacob. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
reliure plein veau époque. Dos à nerfs ornés de caissons, fleurons. Titre et tomaison gravés sur pièce de maroquin brique. Double filet sur les coupes. Tranches rouges. ([3-1 bl.-4]-XXXX-[40]-860 p. ; [3-1 bl.-64]-1009-[1 bl.] p. ; [3-1 bl.-58]-972 p. ; [3-1bl.-58]-1012 p.
320pp., 24cm., édition originale de 1876, br.orig. (dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, texte en bel état
529pp., 24cm., édition originale de 1872, br.orig. (qqs.manques à la brochure, dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, taches d'humidité aux dernières pages, texte en bel état
pp.33-536 (pp.1-32 manquent), 25cm., édition originale de 1873, br.orig. (dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, texte en bel état
558pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1867, reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et nerfs dorés, feuilles de garde marbrées), imprimé sur papier de luxe, bon état
534pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1867, reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et nerfs dorés, feuilles de garde marbrées), imprimé sur papier de luxe, bon état
534pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1867, br.orig. (dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, cachet, texte en bel état
510pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1868, reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et nerfs dorés, feuilles de garde marbrées), imprimé sur papier de luxe, bon état
520pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1868, br.orig. (dos restaurée), imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, texte en bel état
510pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1868, br.orig., imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, texte en bel état
558pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1868, br.orig. (dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, cachet, texte en bel état
520pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1868, reliure cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre et nerfs dorés, feuilles de garde marbrées), imprimé sur papier de luxe, charnière restaurée, sinon en bon état
556pp., 25cm., édition originale de 1869, brochure originale (dos renforcé), imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, texte en bel état, G67503
590pp., 24cm., édition originale de 1869, reliure cart.(plats marbrés, dos en cuir avec titre en nerfs dorés, feuilles de garde marbrées), imprimé sur papier de luxe, charnières restaurées, sinon en bon état
501pp., 24cm., édition originale de 1869, br.orig. (dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, texte en bel état
590pp., 24cm., édition originale de 1869, br.muette moderne, imprimé sur papier de luxe, texte en bel état, G67506
465pp., 24cm., édition originale de 1870, br.orig. (dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, texte en bel état
588pp., 24cm., édition originale de 1870, br.orig. (dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, non coupé, texte en bel état
402pp., 24cm., édition originale de 1871, br.orig. (dos restauré), imprimé sur papier de luxe, cachet, texte en bel état, G67510