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179435797A1794. Zweyte Abtheilung. Sechster Band. Jena: Johann Michael Mauke. 1794. X 548 S. Neuerer grauer schlichter Halbleinwand-Einband. Seiten vereinzelt etwas stockfleckig geringe Lesespuren gut erhalten Mit einem gestochenen Frontispiz-Porträt von Philipp II C. Müller fec. - Der Band enthält "Sully Sechster und letzter Band." unknown
179135793A1791. Zweyte Abtheilung. Erster Band. Jena: Johann Michael Mauke. 1791. LVIII336 1 S. Grauer schlichter Interims-Kartoneinband der Zeit mit handschriftlicher Rückennumerierung. Einband-Deckel etwas gerändert unbeschnittenes Exemplar mit Büttenrand vereinzelt etwas stockfleckig geringe Lesespuren gut erhalten Mit einem gestochenen Frontispiz-Porträt von Sully C. Müller fec. - Der Band enthält einen Vorbericht von Friedrich Schiller Historische Einleitung zu den Debkwürdigkeiten des Herzogs von Sully. "Denkwüdigkeiten Maximilian von Bethune Herzogs von Sully nach der neuesten französischen Ausgabe". Erster Band. unknown
1792229195Johann Michael Mauke Jena 1792. Hardcover mit Lederrücken und -ecken Nur Zweite Abtheilung dritter Band. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten bestoßen. Keine Flecken. Johann Michael Mauke, Jena, hardcover
1783146875In eigenem Druck und Verlag 1783. Illustriertes Titelblatt, (12), 256, (2) Seiten und vier gefaltete Tafeln im Anhang. Marmorierter Kart.-Einband mit handgeschriebenem Rückentitel in guter Erhaltung. (Papier vereinzelt gering fleckig). 19x12 cm
1795215727Tübingen: Cotta'sche Buchhandlung 1795. Hardcover. VG-: Wear to the edges and corners of the boards. Small sticker at the base of the spine. Stamp on the inside front cover. Some tanning and foxing to the pages. Dark text and solid binding. Brown marble boards with a black plate and gilt text on the spine. 151 37 104 31 115 13 pages. Jg. 1 1795 Stück 1 - Jg. 3. Cotta'sche Buchhandlung hardcover
1787263797Leipzig: Goschen 1787. First edition. hardcover . Good. new cloth spine and label new endpapers large marbling pattern on cover paper mostly in good condition some foxing throughout tipped in page handwritten in the period replacing page 245 and 246 missing half title page. 505 pages parts first published in 1785-1786 in DIe Thalia and full publication in 1787 and then performed in Hamburg in that year. Important play with issues of religious tolerance and democratic rule. Goschen hardcover
178851061BBKarlsruhe, bey Christian Gottlieb Schmieder. 1788. 8°. Titel, 505 S. Neuer Halblederband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
179856326London: Printed for W. J. And J. Richardson Etc; Printed By J. Bryan for T. Boosey 1798. 1798 and 1795 respectively. Marbled boards rubbed and chipped corners bumped spine cracked and rubbed with loss to ends. Has obviously been rebound at some point Bound by David Watt Murray Street Annan small sticker to front pastedown owner name to ffep hinges cracked a few spots throughout and occasional ink smudge else generally clean and firm. Half - Leather. Good. 8vo. Printed for W. J. And J. Richardson, Etc; Printed By J. Bryan for T. Boosey Hardcover
178856790Leipzig Crusius 1788. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. 6274 pp. Faint scattered brownspots to the first and last leaves. <br/><br/><em>First edition. </em> unknown
17886604Leipzig: Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius 1788. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 160 x 94 mm.6 274pp. 6 ads. Late-19th-century half calf and marbled paper over boards spine gilt lettered monogram: "E.M." at foot of spine marbled endpapers; light occasional spots; lightly rubbed. This copy bound by W. Collin of Berlin for well-known Goethe collector Ernst Magnus his pictorial bookplate on front pastedown. First Edition. A second edition did not appear. Schillerís work on the most remarkable histories and conspiracies in Europe including an section on the Italian Governmentís ìPazzi Conspiracyî of the 15th century. During the last seventeen years of his life 1788-1805 Schiller struck up a friendship with already famous and influential Goethe. They frequently discussed issues concerning new standards literature and art in Germany. This relationship and these discussions led to a period now referred to as Weimar Classicism. This alliance which began the year of this publication lasted until Schillerís early death in 1805 and it came to form a part of the foundation of 19th-century Germanyís understanding of itself as a culture and after Bismarckís unification of Germany as a nation. <br/><br/> Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius hardcover
17886604Leipzig: Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius 1788. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 160 x 94 mm.6 274pp. 6 ads. Late-19th-century half calf and marbled paper over boards spine gilt lettered monogram: "E.M." at foot of spine marbled endpapers; light occasional spots; lightly rubbed. This copy bound by W. Collin of Berlin for well-known Goethe collector Ernst Magnus his pictorial bookplate on front pastedown. First Edition. A second edition did not appear. Schillerís work on the most remarkable histories and conspiracies in Europe including an section on the Italian Governmentís ìPazzi Conspiracyî of the 15th century. During the last seventeen years of his life 1788-1805 Schiller struck up a friendship with already famous and influential Goethe. They frequently discussed issues concerning new standards literature and art in Germany. This relationship and these discussions led to a period now referred to as Weimar Classicism. This alliance which began the year of this publication lasted until Schillerís early death in 1805 and it came to form a part of the foundation of 19th-century Germanyís understanding of itself as a culture and after Bismarckís unification of Germany as a nation. <br/><br/> Siegfried Lebrecht Crusius hardcover books
178856790Leipzig, Crusius, 1788. Contemp. hcalf. Gilt spine. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. (6),274 pp. Faint scattered brownspots to the first and last leaves.
17998-0-536Weimar, Hoffmannische Buchhandlung, 1799. 8°(20x12cm), Titelvignette, 54 S., neuerer Pappeinband
1800WS0032<p>Zweiten Band. Halbleder marmoriert mit rotgoldgeprägtem Titelschild auf dem Rücken. Leichte Abnutzung. Sehr leichte Verfärbungen und Stockflecken auch auf den Endseiten Buchblock in gutem Zustand.<br /><br />Zweiten Band. Inhalt: <br /><em>I. Über naive und sentimentalische Dichtung aus den Horen</em><br /><em>II. Über Anmut und Würde aus der Thalia<br />III. Über die Grenzen des Gebrauchs schöner Formen aus den Horen</em><br /><br /></p><p><strong>If this book is temporarily unavailable I may be traveling and have paused my account.</strong></p><p><strong>Shown shipping rates are just an indication for tracked non-letterbox but small packages sent with Post NL. Rates may vary depending on where you live and the size and weight of the books. More shipping options UPS DHL are available please inquire with the seller.</strong></p> Crusius hardcover
17923778Leipzig: Siegfried Lebrecht Crufins 1792. Relié. Etat moyen. in-12°. 410 pp. Rares rousseurs. Tampons de bibliothèque. Annotations sur la 1ère page. Demi reliure cuir abîmée déchirures et manques. Les coins sont abîmés. Un autocollant sur le 1er plat. Siegfried Lebrecht Crufins unknown
1793183331-1Jena, Cuno`s Erben 1793. 414 S., 1 Bl. Pappband der Zeit
1800203836Tübingen: J.G. Cotta 1800. First edition. Corners bumped; a bit of edgewear and soil to wrappers. Small 8vo 264pp; original printed wrappers. Much of this almanac is given over to the epic poem "Die Schwestern von Lesbos" by Amalia von Imhof here anonymously A.v.I with illustrative copper-engravings. Also includes poetry by Schiller: "Spruch von Confucius" "Die Erwartung" and "Das Lied von der Glocke." among others. J.G. Cotta unknown
17957065Neustrelitz & Tübingen: Michaelis & J.G. Cottaischen 1795-1798. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. 3 volumes. 12mo. 26 260 2; 18 302 9 16; 16 247 5 pp. Frontispiece engraving in each volume folding musical plates throughout the 1796 volume. Original illustrated wrappers. Second two volumes with some toning spine chipped on each tape repair to 1799 volume. Overall very good. 3.25 x 5 3.5 x 6 and 4 x 6.5 inches.    <br style=""><br>Provenance: Waldner bookplate; Richardi M. Meyer bookplate; Bernardine Murphy bookplates.<br style="">Friedrich Schiller's Musen-Almanach issued between 1796 and 1800 was an annual publication containing poetry and music together with dates and useful information. Among the various Musen-Almanachs which were appearing in late-eighteenth-century Germany Schiller's stood out because of his contributors who included Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Gottfried Herder Ludwig Tieck Friedrich Hölderlin and August Wilhelm Schlegel. Michaelis & J.G. Cottaischen unknown books
179777916Tübingen, J. G. Cotta, [ 1797]. [2 Bl.], 302 S., [2] Bl. Kl.-8vo (15 x 9,5). Neue Pp. m. lachsfarb. Marmorpapierbezügen u. ledern. Rsch.
1798122135-1Tübingen, Cotta 1798. Kl.8°. 8 Bll. 247, 1 S., 2 Bll. Mit 1 gest. Frontispiz von Guttenberg nach Meyer. Pappband der Zeit mit marmor. Deckeln u. Rückenschild.
1792100156BB1792 . Leipzig: Georg Joachim Göschen 1792 1793. Kl.-8°. 420 3 410 2 394 12 336 2 S. Broschuren deren Umschlag auf der Vorderseite ein griechisches Bildnis auf der Rückseite drei von neun Musen dargestellt sind wurden integral in Halbleder eingebunden. Je 1 Lesebändchen. Goldgeprägtes Rückenschild mit- Filletten. Monogramm oberhalb des Kapitals unten. altersgemäss gebräunt; etwas angestaubt und teils stockfleckig; Bände 2 3 4 Kapitale oben Ecken leicht eingedrückt; Rücken wenig beschabt; Buchdeckel innen und aussen mit Leimschatten; Band 1 Buchdckel innen kleiner roter Tintenfleck; Schnitt von Band 4 stockfleckig Text in Fraktur. Friedrich Schiller 1759-1805 deutscher Dichter Philosoph und Historiker. Hier sind einige kleinere Übertragungen von Vergil und Ariost in Versform veröffentlicht. Seitenzahlen in Klammern enthalten Verlags- Angebote von G. J. Göschen. unknown
1800307974London: Printed for N.T. Longman and O. Rees By G. Woodfall 1800. First edition of Coleridge's English translation. Engraved portrait. iv 214; ii ii general title 157 1 ads pp. with half-title to first part and general title "Wallenstein. A Drama in Two Parts" bound with second part. 8vo. Period half calf and marbled boards green morocco spine label. Some foxing to portrait and first few leaves. First edition of Coleridge's English translation. Engraved portrait. iv 214; ii ii general title 157 1 ads pp. with half-title to first part and general title "Wallenstein. A Drama in Two Parts" bound with second part. 8vo. The first English edition of Schiller's Wallenstein set in Germany during the Thirty Years War and translated by Samuel Taylor Coleridge from a manuscript copy of the first German edition of 1799. Coleridge completed much of the translation - a free and poetic translation in blank verse - at Lamb's home in London seated at his desk in "a voluminous five-penny floral dressing-gown decorated with hieroglyphics . looking suspiciously 'like a conjuror' according to Lamb" Holmes Coleridge: Early Visions p. 261. The translation which omitted the first part of Schiller's trilogy Wallenstein's Camp was done in part to capitalize on the contemporary fashion for Schiller whose verse-drama The Robbers Coleridge had long admired. It was one of many of Coleridge's translation schemes hatched during his time abroad studying the language and literature of Germany. "In the event the project was a financial disaster earning him only £50 in advances while Longman lost £250 on the combined editions" ibid p. 267. Despite that Coleridge "was proud of his work and long afterwards described it as 'a specimen of my happiest attempt during the prime manhood of my intellect before I had been buffeted by adversity or crossed by fatality" ibid p. 268. ESTC T61110 & T61109; Wise Coleridge 16 & 17 Printed for N.T. Longman and O. Rees, By G. Woodfall unknown books
18002309220006<p>G. Woodfall London 1800. Hardcover. Good. Includes frontispiece portrait of Wallenstein. Hardcover. Good binding and cover. Library stamps and markings. 4 157 3 pages 3 202 pages. 22 cm. Bound with the a̲uthor's Wallenstein. ESTC T61109</p> G. Woodfall, London hardcover
1800119178London: Vernor and Hood 1800-1. Leatherbound. Fair. Various paginations. 17 cm. 20 engraved plates. Tree leather. From our As Is shelf. 5 boards detached others loosening. Some endpapers detached. Some chipped ends and worn corners. One front board is a less attractive replacement. Older library bookplates on front pages. Foxing. Spine labels off but one tucked inside. One bookplate of Geo. Anson Aylesowrth Newburgh. Two early ink signatures on a title page. <br/><br/>Vol. I. Containing Life of Kotzebue Stranger Virgin of the Sun Pizarro. Vol. IV Containing Otto of Wittelsbach Dagobert Conscience. Schiller's The Robbers & Don Carlos in one volume. Other three contain Augustus Von Kotzebue's Deaf and Dumb The Indian Exiles False Delicacy The Happy Family Lovers' Vows Adelaide of Wulfingen Count Benyowsky. Schroeder's The Ensign Charles Von Reitzenstein's Count Koenigsmark Göthe's Stella Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Emilia Galotti. Vernor and Hood hardcover
1790009936London: Printed for W. Miller Old Bond Street. Three quater leather and marbled boards. First editions. Two volumes bound as one. Translated from the German by Captain Blaquiere of the Royal Irish Artillery. Published London: Printed for W. Miller Old Bond Street 1799. 8vo. frontis portraitxxvii305351pp. From the library of the Earl of Sheffield John Baker Holroyd 1735-1821 with his armorial bookplate on pastedown. Gilt tooled plum morocco with raised bands and ornaments olive endpapers. Rub at the spine and tips foxing to frontis with bleed to title page else very good plus text block bright. . Very Good. Hard. 1st. 1790. Printed for W. Miller, Old Bond Street unknown