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19402473ALondon, Muller, (1940). 4°. 60 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen Zeichnungen von N. Mansbridge. Illustrierter Orig. Pappband im illustr. O.Umschlag. Umschlag am Rücken mit kleinen Fehlstellen. 5. Auflage
196523941AB[Salzburg], Residenz Verlag, 1965. 8°, 226 Seiten, mit vielen Illustrationen, roter Pappband in Leinenstruktur, Original-Schutzumschlag. Schutzumschlag randlädiert, ein größerer Einriss unten (ca. 20 mm), sonst in guter Erhaltung.
178481733Ffm., Lpz.: 1784. 40 Ss. Kl.8°. Neue handmarmorierte Pp. [3 Warenabbildungen]
AA. VV. AA. VV. Walt Disney: The magic gallery. Mondadori. 2001 - I. Milano, Mondadori 2001 - I italiano, in sedicesimo pp.160 19853 Walt Disney: The magic gallery - Quattromila anni di arte immortale con Paperino, Topolino e Co. - I ed. - in 16 - cartonato con sovraccoperta - pp. 160 - perfetto
1827206823CBMünchen, Fleischmann, 1827. kl.8°. Einfacher Original-Halbleinen d. Zt. Bde. 5 - 9 (in 1 Bd.). (Titelei Bd. 5 fehlt, mit Kugelschreiber ergänzt, sonst gut). = A. Blumauer's sämmtliche Werke Bde. 5-9.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 286 pages.
18106229Dublin: Hibernia Magazine 1810. Uncut engraved sheet in the shape of a hand fan 32.5 x 50 cm. Printed verso only. A parodic table setting. The image depicts the table for a "Marriage Feast" with a main table and dessert and liquor side tables. The tables are decorated with cupids arrows and quivers doves and paired lovebirds. The names of the dishes reveal the conceit with "Devine Part of a Man Boiled" and "An Unruly Member Garnished". Mounted in a simple matte. Light creases at folds lines otherwise fine. Hibernia Magazine unknown books
Philadelphia: C. Marshall, 1849, in-16, tutta tela, titolo oro al piatto anteriore, sguardie in carta marmorizzata, pp. 192. Mancano le pp. 113-116 ed una illustrazione (probabilmente relativa alla “scenetta” “The Two Physicians”). Timbro a secco: D. De Graff, Druggist. 306 Grand St. Corallen, New York.
in-8°, 272 pp., broche, couverture illustree.- Rare edition originale du premier livre de l"auteur. Bel exemplaire. [CA33-2]
19792090502113707449Not Available 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
198621015Bergisch Gladbach, Heider Verlag, 1986. Originalausgabe. Mit Karikaturen im Text von Gisbert Franken. 106 S. kl. 8° Kt. Gut erhalten.
198612682Bergisch Gladbach, Heider Verlag, 1986. Originalausgabe. Mit Karikaturen im Text von Gisbert Franken. 106 S. kl. 8° Kt. Gut erhalten.
198616431Bergisch Gladbach, Heider Verlag, 1986. Originalausgabe. Mit Karikaturen im Text von Gisbert Franken. 106 S. kl. 8° Kt. Gut erhalten., unbekannter Einband
198653326Bergisch Gladbach, Heider Verlag, 1986. Originalausgabe. Mit Karikaturen im Text von Gisbert Franken. 106 S. kl. 8°, Kt. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren, sonst gut erhalten.
191981919ABLeipzig, Hesse & Becker (1919). XXIV, 400 S., neuer handgebund. Pappbd. mit farb. gemustertem Überzugspapier u. goldgepr. Lederrsch. Sehr gutes Exemplar. 1. Auflage. neuer handgebund. Pappbd. mit farb. gemustertem Überzugspapier u. goldgepr. Lederrsch. Sehr gutes Exemplar. 1. Auflage.
19772411050358xbvkFrankfurt/M., Zweitausendeins, 1977. Ca. 180 unnummerierte Seiten, durchgehend bebildert. - Illustrierter gelber kartonierter Originalumschlag mit Deckel- und Rückentitel; kl.-4to.(ca. 24 x 17 cm).
81111Paris, Louis Michaud, 1912. 11 x 17, 143 pp., 9 illustrations, broché, bon état.
RO50059635PARODY MUSIC-HALL. NON DATE. In-8. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, 1er plat abîmé, Dos satisfaisant, Déchirures. 2 pages de partitions non paginées. Premier plat illustré en noir et blanc. Déchirure sur le premier plat, sans réelles conséquences sur la lecture une fois renforcée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
198719651Leipzig, Gustav Kiepenheuer, 1987. 582 S. Mit 20 zeitgenöss. Abb. (= Bibliothek des 18. Jahrhunderts). 20,5 cm. OLn.
183457412<p>NO OTHER COPY LOCATED - SATIRICAL LITHOGRAPHED PRINTS ON AN OXFORD DRUNK WITH VERSE PARODY OF WOLFE'S POEM ON A FALLEN HERO<br />first edition folio 38.6 x 28.3 cms. 7 leaves of satirical lithographed drawings the lithographs on India paper sheets of ca. 23.5 x 19.5 cms. laid on the plain backing sheets as issued lithographed verse captions below the images buff coarse paper front wrapper with printed title as above inside a bold decorative printed border presumably lacks the rear blank wrapper slight foxing to the margins of the backing sheets four marginal splits no loss in edges of last backing sheet else very good. Lightly pencilled easily removable on each backing sheet and in places running on to the margins of the India paper are the original verses of Charles Wolfe's poem T'he Burial of Sir John Moore After Corunna' which are being parodied in the caption verses.<br /><br />Not located by Library Hub formerly COPAC. Library Hub does however locate a work reissue with the same title and imprint but dated 1836 in Oxford only and OCLC locates a copy in Yale of that same 1836 edition 7 plates. No other copy of this 1834 edition located. The title and date are taken from the cover.<br />This satirical series of prints and verses describes how a drunken Oxford university official apparently the Marshal or possibly a don staggered out a drinking establishment without paying his bill pursued by the landlady and was discovered later that night lying unconscious in the gutter "with his Marshall cloak around him". The two finders and narrators carried him home on an old door undressed him and got him into bed with the help of his wife and daughter who lamented that he had spent all his money. Throughout all this the drunk remained unconscious "and we left him alone in all his glory". The verses parody those of the Irish poet Charles Wolfe's celebrated poem 'The Burial of Sir John Moore'. Wolfe's poem on the laying to rest of the military hero was in 8 verses and the parody is likewise in 8 verses one for each plate except for plate 2 which has two verses. Wolfe's original verses are lightly pencilled on the prints apparently at an early date and would be very easily removable. It seems likely that the front page of buff paper with the title was the front leaf of a bifolium with the other half folded around to create a rear wrapper but there is however no definite trace that such was the case.<br />An interesting and very rare addition to the great corpus of British caricature in its golden age. At the lower left hand corner of each caricature is printed "Published by J. R. High St. Oxford". The title page states only "Published by J. R." without name of place. The publisher is almost certainly the printseller James Ryman who was established at 24 High Street Oxford from 1832 to 1865 or 1873. He published mezzotint portraits and views including one specially commissioned from Joseph Mallord William Turner. His coyness in not giving his full name on both prints and title page perhaps implies that the drunken figure depicted was a real and identifiable person in contemporary Oxford. The anonymity of the creator points in the same direction. The rarity may indicate that they were published only for the amusement of a small circle.</p> Published by J. R. [James Ryman?] paperback
197281798ABMünchen 1972. 63 S., OBrosch. OBrosch.
945Grande Mythologie Tintamarresque.Grand in 8 broché,couverture illustrée.Faux-titre,titre,frontispice en couleurs sur double page(le gouvernement Olympérial,Jupiter présidant le conseil des ministres) 816 pages,III table des matières.Dessins en noir et en couleurs (hors-texte)de G.LAFOSSE et MOLOCH.chez tous les libraires. 1881.Bon état