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1782194307Berlin, Hesse, 1782. 380 S. OBr. Umschl. angeschmutzt u. m. St. Dazu St. a. Tit. Gebräunt u. braunfl. Unbeschnitten.
17984202Ein Schauspiel in fünf Akten. Für das k. k. Hoftheater. Wien, auf Kosten und im Verlag bey Joh. Baptist Wallishausser, 1798. 8vo. (16,7 x 10,5 cm). 2 Bl., 140 S. Einfacher Pappband d. Zt.
17861156009Aufgeführt auf dem privilegirten Stadtköllner Theater von der Böhmischen Schauspielergesellschaft, Köln am Rheine, J. A. Imhoff, 1786. 104 S. Neuer marmor. Ppbd (etwas braunfl.).
171411779141714). 80 S. Neuer Ppbd (etwas braunfl.).
17791236767Berlin, A. Mylius, 1779. 38 S., 1 Bl. weiß. Marmorierte Broschur d. Zeit (leicht braunfleckig).
1785189746Paris, Lambert & Baudouin, 1780-1785. M. 3 gest. Tit.-Vign. XI, 376 S.; 1 Bl., 435 S.; 1 Bl., 334 S. Hldr. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rverg. (1 u. 3 gleich). Vorsätze leimschattig. Gebräunt, teils bnraunfl. Bd. 3 gegen Ende m. Nässespur. Bd. 1 irrtümlich mit Rückenbeschriftung "5".
178749511Paris, l'Imprimerie de P. Didot l' Ainé, 1787. 8°. 400; 382 S., 1 Bl., Ldr.-Bde. d. Zt. m. goldgepr. Deckelfileten, reicher Rückenverg., je 2 goldgepr. roten Rückenschildern, Stehkantenverg. u. marmor. Vorsätzen.
1791198401Wien, Jahn, 1791. 278 S. Br. d. Zt. Einbd. angeschmutzt u. fleckig. M. kl. Fehlst./Wurmst. St. a. Tit. Durchg. gebräunt u. braunfl. Unbeschnitten.
17541014598Berlin, Chr. Fr. Voß, 1754. 7 Bl., 291 (recte 287); 284 S., 1 Bl. Mit 1 gestochenen Titelportrait u. 2 gestochenen (wiederholten) Titelvignetten. Ppbd d. Zeit (Einbd etwas fleckig u. beschabt, Vorsatz m. rasiertem Besitzvermerk, leicht gebräunt u. gering stockfleckig, einige Blatt m. schwachen Feuchtigkeitsrand, Bd 1: Paginierung überspringt S. 145 - 148).
17421210218London, Knapton, Strahan, Clark and Lintot, 1742. Zus. über 730 S. Ldrbde d. Zeit m. Rverg. (Rücken an Kopf u. Fuß stärker lädiert, 1 Rücken m. daumennagelgroßem flächigem Wurmfraß, Gelenk eingerissen od. geplatzt, Ecken beschabt, innen etwas braunfleckig).
171962577Erie PA: Erie Litho & Printing Co. March 17 1923. Large double atlas folio dual-sided broadside printed on newsprint sized 9.25 x 42 in. photo & woodcut engraving illustrations recto & verso toning to paper some chipping & edgewear paper repairs to closed tears still a G- copy. First edition thus of this advertising broadside for Erickson’s “J.W. Johnson’s Old Reliable Virginia Minstrels World’s best colored show. . . “ which touts their supposed 15 year history and appear to have either been reformed from the “Alabama Minstrels†show which played throughout the West and Midwest from 1905-1914 or simply taken over some of their acts. The contortionist fire king Hi Henry Hunt who appears in this broadside regularly performed with the “Alabama Minstrels†from 1905-1913. The silver voiced tenor A.J. McFarland and Grace Arniot Royal Entertainer depicted on the broadside also appear to have been African-American rather than black face performers. The name appears to have been drawn from the 19th-Century original “Virginia Minstrels†or the “Melodious Ethiopian Band†which featured Billy Whitlokc Dick Pelham Frank Brower and Dan Emmett performing in New York’s Bowery Amphitheater in 1843 and launched the minstrelsy form of entertainment. Emmett is perhaps best remembered as the author of “Dixie†which ironically would become the Confederate States unofficial anthem. Assorted versions dating 1920-1924 with different content & sizing appear in 6 libraries Harvard DLC 3 versions Middle Tenn. State Lib. of VA; See: Dr. Karl Koenig The History & Music of the Minstrels Rue Basin Source for Historical Jazz 2024. Erie Litho & Printing Co., unknown
17721188879London, T. Becket, 1772. 6, 50 S. Ldrbd d. Zeit (leicht beschabt, vordereres Gelenk ganz, hinteres teils. einger., Titel stärker angestaubt u. unterlegt, etwas braunfl., Gebrauchsspuren).
17611315280London, A company of booksellers, 1761. Zus. etwa 400 S. Marmorierter Ppbd d. Zeit (berieben, stärker bestoßen, Gelenke gelockert, Besitzvermerk, innen gering braunfleckig, die ersten 24 S. des letzten Stückes stärker feuchtfleckig).
17921310113Schwerin u. Wismar, Bödner, 1791 - 1792. 2 Bl., 88 S.; 88 S.; 80 S.; 38 S. u. 2 Bl., 88 S.; 96 S.; 72 S.; 36 S., 2 Bl. Buchanzeigen der Bödnerschen Buchhandlung. Schlichte graublaue Ppbde d. Zeit (Rücken ausgebessert, Kanten beschabt, Deckel etwas begriffen u. fleckig, innen gering braunfleckig).
17771196565Berlin, G. J. Decker, 1777. Titel m. gestochener Vign., 2 Bl. "Vorbericht des Verlegers", 106; 108; 56 S. Neuerer Ppbd (leicht berieben, priv. Namensstempel a. d. T., mäßig braunfleckig, gelegentl. etwas braunrandig im reißen Oberrand).
1800WRCAM32859London: Hughes 1800. Broadside 10 x 7 1/4 inches. Mounted onto a later sheet. Minor soiling. Very good. An engaging broadside for a theatre performance centered around a drama called "The Africans." The scenery for the play is taken from the work of the intrepid British explorer Mungo Park and features views of the African coast and interior "Omai's Cave" and warrior huts. The characters include Omai an African Chief evidently confusing him with the famed Omai from the South Seas warriors named Wahedooa Tongataboo Tiaiarboo and Kiahiargo and a Princess named Terapo. The bill promises an evening in which "the retributive hand of Providence will manifest its abhorrence of Vice; and Virtue and Constancy eventually triumphant." A pantomime called "Harlequin Traveller; or a Trip Round the World" would also be performed the whole evening culminating with a grand panoramic view of the Rock of Gibraltar. Hughes unknown books
17141177909Anno 1714. 4 Bl., 8 S. Neuer Ppbd (etwas braunfl.).
1770278BGO. O., ca. 1770. Kolorierter Kupferstich von Balthasar Frederic Leizel nach Perignan. Bildgrösse: 38 x 25 cm. Blattgrösse: 39,5 x 28 cm. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 278BG
17814873CBGeneve, 1781. 12°. 448 (2) S. Lederband der Zeit mit verblasster Rückenvergoldung und dreis. Goldschnitt. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
17651180176Paris, Duchesne, 1765. Titel, zus. 332 S., 1 gestochene gefaltete Notenbeilage. Ppbd d. Zeit (Bibl.-St. auf Spiegel u. verso Titel).
17351192211London, printed for W. Feales, A. Bettesworth a.o., 1735. 78 S. m. Titelkupfer u. zweifarbigem Titel, 1 Bl. Neuer Ppbd (leicht gebräunt).
1750022735chez P.G. LE MERCIER, imprimeur-libraire, au livre d'Or, M. LAMBERT, libraire., Paris, Rue S.Jacques 1750. Halbleder/Hartkarton Tadellos
175817146Londres, Kelmarneck, 1758. X, 310 pp; 360 pp. Kl.-8°, geflammtes, geglättetes Kalbsleder der Zeit, reiche florale Rückenvergoldung, Stehkantenvergoldung, je zwei goldgepr. Rückenschildchen, rundum Rotschnitt. Hübsche Marmorpapiervorsätze. (Reliure d`époque plein veau, dos lisses ornés de caissons et motifs floraux dorés, pièces de titre en maroquin maron, gardes marbrées, faux titres bruni mais intérieur frais, aucun problème ni aux mors, ni aux coins, ensemble de belle condition).
179621336Paris 1796. 390 x 290 mm. <br/><br/>Some foxing and minor wear. Hall III p. 385 2. <br/><br/>Raucourt a popular and controversial French actress made her debut at the Comédie Française in 1772 as Dido going on to play all the classical tragédienne roles. "Her beauty and talent had made her famous but her not so secret love affairs with other women made her notorious . Raucourt led the Sect of Anadrynes a society of lesbians in Paris . At the outbreak of the Revolution she was imprisoned for six months with other royalist members of the Comédie Française and she did not reappear upon that stage until the close of 1793 and then only for a short time. She deserted with a dozen of the best actors in the company to found a rival colony but a summons from the Directory brought her back in 1797 . Her funeral was the occasion of a riot. The clergy of her parish having refused to receive the body the crowd broke in the church doors and were only restrained from further violence by the arrival of an almoner sent posthaste by Louis XVIII." Wikipedia. unknown books
179621336Paris 1796. 390 x 290 mm. <br /> <br /> Some foxing and minor wear. Hall III p. 385 2. <br /> <br /> Raucourt a popular and controversial French actress made her debut at the Comédie Française in 1772 as Dido going on to play all the classical tragédienne roles. "Her beauty and talent had made her famous but her not so secret love affairs with other women made her notorious. . Raucourt led the Sect of Anadrynes a society of lesbians in Paris. . At the outbreak of the Revolution she was imprisoned for six months with other royalist members of the Comédie Française and she did not reappear upon that stage until the close of 1793 and then only for a short time. She deserted with a dozen of the best actors in the company to found a rival colony but a summons from the Directory brought her back in 1797. . Her funeral was the occasion of a riot. The clergy of her parish having refused to receive the body the crowd broke in the church doors and were only restrained from further violence by the arrival of an almoner sent posthaste by Louis XVIII." Wikipedia. unknown