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This is a very good hardcover copy bound in the publisher's original blue cloth with gilt titles and device to front cover. Spine a little sunned. Completely clean. Forty-three essays by Vogel's colleagues. Occasional black & white illustrations. 13" high X 10" wide, 329 pages. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
This is a very good hardcover copy in lime green cloth boards, ruled in blind, with title and decorations in gilt to the spine. Very clean inside and out. This book was given as a Christmas gift by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow to his son Ernest W. Longfellow and has an inscription in Longfellow's hand stating this on the back of the front endpaper. The inscription reads " Ernest W. Longfellow with his father's love and good wishes. Xmas 1873". Light foxing to the front endpapers, and illustrations. Small abrasion to the inside front cover. Illustrated in black & white with many engravings of ceramics, glass, enamels, metalwork and textile arts. Edited by William Chaffers. 9" high X 6" wide, 391 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
42 pages. Features: My First Sale, by Richard Beattie; FPS Highlights; FPS Graduate Paul Gilmore is first to photograph moon rocks; Selection, Accident, and the art of photography, by Philippe Halsman; Student picture by William L. Smith; FPS Annual Student Achievement Awards; An interview with Peter Max; Jon Gardey - Portfolio; The Color Postcard Market, by Edna Bennett; FPS Gallery; Hot-Weather Photography, by Wallace Hanson. Wonderful contemporary camera ads. Above-average wear. Nine-inch opening to front cover. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Magazine
BRUXELLES & LIEGE, A la Librairie Polytechinque de Decq - 1869 - In-4 - 1/2 Reliure, dos à filets, titre doré - 480 pages - Très propre - Rare Envoi :"A monsieur F. SHOEN, mon bon et excellent professeur, souvenir d'amitié et de reconnaissance".
Bruxelles, Aux éditions du Nord, Collection Les Gloires Littéraires, 1929. 2 volumes in-8 ; 224 pp et 223 pp, brochés, couvertures rempliées et illustrées en couleurs. Septième volume de la collection. Tirage à 1.076 ex. Un des 1.000 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Allura contenant un état en couleurs. Bel exemplaire abondamment illustré dans et hors-texte.
In-8 (216 x 133 mm), plein maroquin bleu nuit, dos lisse orné d'un petit fleuron, titre doré, daté en pied (reliure moderne), 88 p., vignette de titre aux armes royales. Edition originale de cet important écrit daté du 2 décembre 1824, relatif aux indemnités dues aux émigrés, l'un des principaux débats ouverts par la Restauration. "Les confiscations ont été avec le jugement de Louis XVI, la grande plaie de la Révolution" écrit Chateaubriand page 5. Quelques semaines après la publication de cette brochure, le roi Charles X et son ministre Villèle annonceront le dépôt de la loi dite du "milliard aux émigrés": un milliard de francs accordé à la noblesse émigrée sous forme d’une rente à 3 %. Le principal bénéficiaire, le duc d’Orléans, futur Louis Philippe, recevra 510.000 francs annuels. Cette loi, promulgué le 28 avril 1825 et l'une des principales mesures du début du règne de Charles X conforme au programme du parti ultraroyaliste, conduira par son impopularité à l’enchaînement d’événements qui mèneront aux Trois Glorieuses. (Dacier, 'Chateaubriand', 415). Papier légèrement froissé. Quelques piqûres éparses. Une tache p. 16. Bon exemplaire, bien relié, non rogné, imprimé sur papier vélin.
Recueil de trois ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8, demi-veau brun de l'époque, dos lisse orné d'un décor "Restauration" de compartiments garnis d'un fer spécial répété, dentelles, palettes et filets dorés, tranches citron. 1- Edition originale. Alors chef de file des doctrinaires, Camille Jordan livre son programme politique et dresse le bilan de la session de 1817. Au cours de cette session, il engagea une violente opposition à la politique de réaction du second ministère Richelieu et provoqua le clivage historique entre les deux principaux courants de l'opposition libérale: le parti des Indépendants et celui des Constitutionnels. L'auteur. (France Littéraire, IV, p. 245) 2- Edition originale de cette vigoureuse défense de l'oeuvre de l'Assemblée constituante et de Philippe-Egalité, en réponse aux attaques de Lacretelle dans son "histoire de la Révolution française". Secrétaire de Boissy d'Anglas jusqu'en 1814, Jean Vatout fit partie à partir de 1822 de la maison du duc d'Orléans et devint premier bibliothécaire du roi en 1832. Selon une rumeur, il aurait été le fils naturel de Philippe-Égalité. Il a été élu à l'Académie française le 6 janvier 1848 puis, cette même année, accompagna Louis-Philippe dans son exil au château de Claremont, dans le Surrey. (Barbier, I, p. 306). 3- Edition originale. (France Littéraire, I, p. 492). Très bon exemplaire, intérieur très frais.
148 pages. Features: Cover photo of barred Harlem bookstore window; Gorgeous color fashion ads; Royal Copenhagen Porcelain offered by Swank; Qiana Ties; Blackglama Mink; Piaget watches; Two-page Lan-Chile ad (Chilean airline) features three beautiful women and heading "The Savages of South America"; Zodiac SST watch; Movado watches; Five spots for New York's Midnight Chic - Maxwell's Plum (with photo of owner Warner LeRoy), Elaine's (with photo of owner Elaine Kaufman), Raffles (with photo of operator Derek Hall-Caine), Le Club (with photo of Oleg Cassini) and Hippopotamus (with photo of Manager Olivier Coquelin; The Unholy Alliance Against the Campus; Indian Revolutionaries with a Chinese Accent - photo-illustrated article on the Naxalites; Your Policy is Hereby Canceled - the difficulty of obtaining insurance in ghetto and suburb alike; Leroy Johnson Outslicks Mister Charlie - article including photo of Muhammad Ali; Swakara lamb coats; The Omega Dynamic watch; Nice ad for genuine United States Silver Dollar 17-Jewel Watches; Two-page color Cunard Line features the QE II; Johnny Carson Apparel ad features johny in blue and gold; Patek Philippe watch ad; Fantastic 'Boutiqueland' fashion photos; The Troubled Child; Photos in the homes of Kiki Kogelnik and architect David Beer, Henry Geldzahler and Eliot Janeway; Nice one-page color-photo ad for teh National Bank of North America shows brighly-dressed ladies at the door of a walk-in safe; Dewar's Whisky ad features photo of artist Leroy Neiman; Photo of John and Abby Seymour in Save the Children Federation Ad; Sunnyland Farms Pecans ad with photo of Jane and Harry; Nice back cover ad for No-Cal Root Beer says "We Ain't Got No Sugar". Average wear. Crossword completed, otherwise unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
192 pages. Features: Cover photo from 'Sanctum', a dance choreographed by Alwin Nikolais; Color Jade East ad; Many wonderful color fashion ads; Wittnauer watch ad; Omega Speedmaster watch ad on surface of the moon; Maximilian ad for Russian sable; Beautiful swimwear ad for Rose Marie Reid; Two-page Lan-Chile ad features gorgeous ladies; Steven Roberts returns to Bayonee High School for his tenth reunion with Arlyne Greenhill; Photo-illustrated article with Karl Hess - from Republican to Anarchist; The Testing of Pierre Trudeau - did he overreact to the FLQ crisis?; The Soma-Environmental Revolution, Pornography, Synergistic Consciousness, Sex with Patients - what was discussed at the American Psychological Association's convention; Kris Kristofferson - the new Nashville Sound; Choreography, Music, Costumes, Sets, etc. by Alwin Nikolas; The Burger/Blackmun (Supreme) Court; Nice color Seiko watch ad; Nice Patek Philippe watch ad; Nice color centerfold ad for Gradiaz Annis Cigars; Interesting two-page ad for "The New Miami Beach"; Very nice Elgin watch ad features Babe Ruth image; Fashion photos of ladies' party dresses; Lars-Eric Lindblad adventure travel ad for trips to the Seychelles and Russia in winter; Photo of the Richard and Marianne Koerner family as part of a Save the Children Federation ad; Average wear. Crossword completed in pencil. A sound vintage copy Book
Pages 617-644. Features: Cover photos of the Mosquito Mark XVIII and its U-Boat strafing gun and six-pounder cannon; One-page Karsh photo-portrait of Sam Rayburn; Twelve excellent photos from Geilenkirchen, recently captured by British and French forces; Four photos at the Koenigsmacher Fort, which apparently made marine fittings; The Liberatioin of Metz - six photos in the city; Photos in the recently liberated cities of Belfort and Strasbourg; Photos of the advance on Venlo; Variety of photos of mine-clearing, destroyed German rolling stock, and humorous signs; Article entitled "Allied Advance to the Rhine" with maps; Photos of Field-Marshal Sir Harold Alexander, General Sir Henry Maitland-Wilson, and Lieut.-General Mark Clark; Two pages of illustrations of the launching of V-2 rocket bombs with explanation; Six photos of V-2 rocket parts found wrecked in Belgium; One page of illustrations explaining a simple system for castaways to make sea water drinkable; Photo of the U.S.S. "Missouri"; Interesting photos shows long contrail of V-2 rocket, four short contrails of fighters and flying fortress in foreground; Two photos of the burning U.S. light aircraft carrier "Princeton" which sunk in the battle of the Philippines; Aerial photos of the obliterated towns of Duren and Julich; Before and after aerial photos of V-2 factory at Weimar which was hammered by U.S. heavy bombers; Photos of personalities of the week include General Philippe Leclerc, Sir George Clausen, Daniel Sultan, Naik Yeshwant Chadge, V.C., John D. Baskeyfield, V.C., Col. C. Meyer, Maj.-Gen. Dunckern, Duncan Sandys, M. Mikolajczyk, David Vivian Currie, V.C., Sir Edward Grigg, M. Joseph Caillaux, C.W. Alfrey, Sir A.S. Eddington, Count Carandini, and Tulbahadur Pun, V.C.; Photos of damage to Florence - medieval sites destroyed by hun vandalism; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Coverfold taped. A sound vintage copy. Book
COPY NUMBER 1 OF THIS RARE SET OF AVANT-GARDE LITHOGRAPHS BY ARTISTS FROM LYON. Complete with 25 loose lithographs by R. Bascobert, FrÈdÈric Bouvier, R. Chancrin, FrÈdÈrique Charlaix, Antoine Chartres, Pierre Combet-Descombes, Jean Couty, Venance Curnier, Pierre Deval, Emile Didier, L. FÈchant, P. Janin, Alice Kohn, Jacques Laplace, Georges Lugon, Henriette Morel, A. Marisot, Etienne Morillon, Pierre Pelloux, Robert Pernin, Philippe Pourchet, Marcel Seignobos, Pierre ThÈvenin, Georges-Albert Tresch, and Henri Vieilly. From a total edition of 300 copies, THIS IS COPY NUMBER 1, ONE OF ONLY 50 COPIES PRINTED ON FINE LAFUMA WOVE PAPER. Each lithograph measures 37.7 x 28.2 cm, and is signed in the stone. Loose as issued with bifolium featuring title-page, contents, and justification / colophon. In excellent condition, house in original folding case (in pieces). An important document concerning avant-garde art in Lyon. COMPLETE SETS ARE EXTREMELY RARE: the entire French library system doesn't have a single copy of the preferred issue on Lafuma paper. Laid in is a leaflet advertising an exhibition of "Peintres et graveurs de la Chine Revolutionnaire", printed in 1934 and also quite rare.
Bulino misure: mm 418 x 280 Editore ed incisore francese stabilitosi a Roma nel 1585 dove lavora nella bottega dello stampatore Claudio Duchetti allievo di Antonio Lafrery. Abbiamo scarse notizie riguardanti la sua vita, ma sappiamo che è stato il primo maestro di Jacques Callot il quale ha imparato la professione di incisore nel laboratorio di Thomassin al suo arrivo a Roma nel 1609 all'età di 17 anni. Nel 1588 insieme al cognato, il pittore Jean Turpin, crea una società ristampando vecchie lastre che Thomassin aveva restaurato o realizzandone di nuove (soprattutto soggetti religiosi da Barocci, Antonio Tempesta e Francesco Vanni), a Turpin invece spettava il compito della loro edizione e commercializzazione. Il loro sodalizio si concluse nel 1602 in seguito alla morte della moglie di Thomassin sorella della moglie di Turpin. L’autore lasciò a Turpin circa duecentoquaranta lastre che Turpin continuò a stampare prive del nome di Thomassin. Questa stampa è tratta da un'invenzione di Michelangelo Buonarroti. Tra il 1532 e il 1533 Michelangelo creò una serie di disegni mitologici, di altissima qualità, per il giovane nobile Tommaso de Cavalieri come segno della loro amicizia. Questi disegni a gessetto acquisirono grande fama e subito dopo la loro esecuzione divennero oggetti molto ambiti dai collezionisti e per questo copiati da diversi incisori. In questa stampa, nella parte superiore del foglio, assistiamo al rapimento del giovane pastore Ganimede. Egli viene portato in cielo tra un turbinio di nubi da Giove il quale ha assunto le sembianze di un aquila. Il giovane ragazzo ha un corpo scultoreo, classicheggiante, il volto sofferente è incorniciato da folti capelli mossi dal vento così come il mantello rigonfio e ricco di contrasti chiaroscurali. La posa ci fa pensare che egli si abbandoni alla presa dell'aquila che spiega le sue ali e affonda gli artigli nelle gambe del ragazzo separandolo con sguardo fiero e pauroso dalla terra. In basso, in un paesaggio contraddistinto da catene montuose, città arroccate e imbarcazioni a vela che solcano, sulla sinistra, il mare in lontananza, troviamo su di una roccia il cane del giovane. L’animale abbaia rivolgendo il muso al suo padrone. ha i muscoli in tensione e la bocca aperta con i denti ben visibili. In basso entro il paesaggio si legge "Michael Ang. Bonar. In. / Phil. Thomassinus exc. Romae" e il titolo entro una sorta di cartiglio. Impressione eccellente, toni nitidi e neri decisi. Con grande abilità dell'uso del bulino i contrasti chiaroscurali creano profondità e definiscono i volumi. Ottimo stato di conservazione. Margini regolari oltre la battuta del rame. Filigrana: "giglio nel cerchio con le lettere B e V" simile a Briquet n7118, 7119. Italia centrale, carta databile alla fine del Cinquecento. Si conosce un’altra versione simile alla nostra e attribuita dalla Bianchi a Beatricetto con l'indicazione della data 1542 incisa sulla lingua del cane e con l’indirizzo di Lafrery nel secondo stato. Della lastra di Thomassin si segnalano due esemplari: uno presso il British Museum (V,2.111) e l’altro a Brescia presso la Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo. Bibliografia: (per la versione di Beatricetto) Silvia Bianchi "Contributi per l'opera incisa di Nicolas Beatrizet" Rassegna di studi e di notizie. IX, 1981.
Dorival, Bernard: Philippe de Champaigne, 1602-1674. La vie, l'oeuvre, et le catalogue raisonné de l'oeuvre. 2 vols. Paris: Leonce Laget, 1976. I: 269pp. II: 575pp with hundreds of monochrome illustratons. Cloth. 31x24cms. From an edition limited to 500 numbered copies. The definitive work. From an edition limited to 500 numbered copies. The definitive work