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1994135783Chicago IL: The Art Institute of Chicago & Ars Nicolai 1994. First edition. Softcover. 142 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show at the Art Institute of Chicago that ran November 19 1994 thru January 8 1995 and then traveled to four other locations for additional dates. Text by Sylvia Wolf and with an essay by Wieland Schmied. Includes numerous black and white images. A fine copy in wrappers. Signed and inscribed by both Appelt and Wolf on the title page in the year of publication. The recipients were well known collectors in Chicago. The Art Institute of Chicago & Ars Nicolai unknown books
0779<br/><br/>Wells Harriet; Wells Henry; Wieland Francis. Pas Styrian. As Danced by Miss Wells Arranged for the Piano Forte. Philadelphia: George Willig 1841. Black and white lithographic cover with 3-5pp. music. Numbered in ink 161-166. Lithograph by Philadelphia: P. S. Duval on stone by J. Queen shows Henry Wells on left holding his sister Harriet his left arm around her waist right hand overhead touching hers pastoral setting with chalet in background. Page 4 repaired. Light foxing. Reference: Ch/Am 85; Levy; NYPL. GLIMG #101. unknown books
17687630Leipzig: Weidmanns Erben und Reich 1768. First edition. Full Calf. Very Good. 8vo. 298pp. Copper engraved illustration on title. Cont. mottled calf gilt spine with red morocco label. Extremities a bit rubbed but quite nice. Weidmanns Erben und Reich unknown books
20001297002New York: Forum Gallery 2000. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto 254 pages; VG/VG; spine light blue/black with with pink lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering; text block clean; interior clean; Profusely illustrated with color reproductions many double-spread; shelved front table. 1297002. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Forum Gallery hardcover books
200020376New York: Forum Gallery 2000. Hardcover. VG/VG. Orange cloth/color dj. 254 pp. 20 bw 167 color plates. This large volume is comprised of several essays and a biographical chronology of the artist as well as many full-page color illustrations. A gorgeous book! Published to accompany an exhibition held at Forum Gallery NY: Nov. 9 to Dec. 30 2000. Contains approximately 31 pages of text and then the balance is made up of color plates some of them annotated. Forum Gallery hardcover books
176834221Leipzig: Bey Weidmanns Erben und Reich 1768. 8vo. 96 pp. <br><br>As a writer Wieland 17331813 evolved and changed course multiple times. The Adventures of Don Sylvio is his => first novel all previous endeavors having been poetry and it dates from his post-pietistic stage during which his works show the influence of English and other writers. Clearly Cervantes is paramount here but other influences that scholars have found shaping the characters of the romance are Fielding's Tom Jones Richardson's Joseph Andrews and even Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice.<br>Â Â Â Â Wieland's poetry of the late 1760s and early 1770s offering light and graceful romances had great appeal among the public. In Musarion here in the anonymously published first edition he explores the nature of love and advocates a rational unity of the sensual and spiritual.<br>Â Â Â Â => An interesting work by this German Enlightenment writer. Recent boards covered with German-style brown paper speckled with black. Title-page with its => memorable engraved vignette cut down and mounted and browned from this with next three leaves browned also at edges; last leaf torn into text and repaired ham-handedly on verso covering small portions of six letters and the tailpiece. Otherwise light age-toning and a small amount of foxing. A work not widely held. Bey Weidmanns Erben und Reich hardcover books
1785001032Leipzig: Weidmanschen Buchhandlung 1785. Full Calf. Very Good. 24mo - over 5 - 5¾" tall. 1785 - 1790. All volumes are tight and calf with some light wear attractive. Pages are considerable age toned and some foxing but otherwise clean and never disconcerting. A very good copy of old and rare collection of German master poet's works. <br/><br/> Weidmanschen Buchhandlung unknown books
2001148363Koln. : Taschen. 2001. . Limited edition #8783/10000 signed by the artist on the German title page. . Black cloth with velvet decorations edges stained black ribbon markers black hinged slipcase. . Velcro tabs on slipcase detached one side otherwise a very good set in a very good slipcase no dustjacket as issued. . 4to. German and English text. Limited edition print #1457/2000 laid in. Heavy set requires extra postage. Taschen. hardcover books
17686602Leipzig: Weidmanns Erben und Reich 1768. Hardcover. Very Good. 8vo 200 x 121mm. 96pp. Engraved vignette to title depicting arguing characters. Scarce first edition. Original marbled paper board backed with morocco strip lettered in gilt to second compartment; light occasional foxing light edgewear. The German poet and author Christoph Martin Wieland sometimes called the German Voltaire was a typical stylist of the German rococo period. Wieland wrote the Musarion oder die Philosophie der Grazien Musarion or the Philosophy of the Graces in 1768 to open his series of ìlight and gracefulî romances in verse which appealed so irresistibly to his contemporaries and acted as an antidote to the sentimental excesses of the subsequent Sturm und Drang movement. His Musarion can be considered a continuation of his earlier novel Agathon 1766-1767 but the conflict between sensuous delight and purity of character is here softened by a spirit of renunciation. The overarching themes supported the balanced appreciation of the roles of both philosophy and love in a ìgracefulî life. <br/><br/> Leipzig: Weidmanns Erben und Reich hardcover books
150735274Weimar: Im Verlag der Gesellschaft 177476. Small 8vo 19 cm; 7.5". 1774: 2 vols. of 4. II: 1 f. 365 1 pp. III: 397 3 pp. 1775: 2 vols. of 4. I: 286 pp. 1 f. 6 ff. of original wrapper. II: 286 pp. 1 f. 6 ff. of original wrappers. 1776: 2 vols. of 4. I: 1 f. 290 pp. 4 plates II: 310 pp. 1 ff. 3 plates. <br><br>In this monthly journal of criticism and original German literature three monthly issues constituted a volume. Present here for 1774 are vols. 2 and 3 AprilSeptember for 1775 are vols. 1 and 2 JanuaryJune and for 1776 also 1 and 2.<br>Â Â Â Â The volumes for 1775 have => retained their original green paper printed wrappers. The plates in the 1776 volumes are essentially frontispieces being engraved portraits of Johann Geiler von Kaisersberg Johannes Fichard Wilibald Pirckhaimer Sebastian Brandt Ulrich von Hutten and Hans Sachs.<br>Â Â Â Â Political coverage is secondary to the literary and philosophical content here but => in the 1776 volumes the coverage for England is almost exclusively devoted to America.<br>Â Â Â Â The journal's editor Wieland 17331813 was a complex figure of the German Enlightenment: a poet novelist political theorist and pedagogue. His critical review/journal was of considerable influence.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: Duplicates with no markings of the Harold Jantz Collection i.e. exDuke University. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Holzmann & Bohatta III 4556 4553; Grässe VII 448. Volume 2 for 1774: Modern marbled boards; considerable foxing and some waterstaining. Volume 3 for 1774: Contemporary wrappers of brown paper sprinkled with black; uncut; considerable foxing and some waterstain lines. Volumes for 1775: the two are bound in one volume of brown leather spine darkened to black and flaking; plain endpapers. Binding shows wear but text clean. Volumes for 1776: Contemporary calf gilt spines; covers with some stains and abraded at edges some distressing of the spines. Interesting "wallpaper" endpapers in blue-green and white of a floral and wave pattern. Good condition. Very definitely a mixed partial set and definitely an interesting array of presentations. Im Verlag der Gesellschaft hardcover books
1919260591Munich: Hesperos 1919. First. hardcover. fine. Rabus Carl. Illustrated with 18 etched plates and also 18 original color drawings. Afterword by Curt Moreck. 243 pages.Thick 4to magnificently bound by Koellner in full tan pigskin with ornate blind-tooled floral and geometrical designs on covers; inner and outer denteles; and doublures of fuschia satin top edge gilt. Preserved in a simple cloth clamshell case with padded linen interior. Munchen: Hesperos Verlag no date 1919. A very fine copy of a unique book.<br/><br/> A UNIQUE COPY SPECIALLY PRINTED AND BOUND with each etching signed by Rabus and having inserted the 18 ORIGINAL HAND-COLORED PENCIL DRAWINGS BY RABUS from which he created the etchings. The very special binding was also designed by Rabus and executed by A. Koellner of Leipzig. MUST BE SEEN. The epic romantic poem first appeared in 1780 and went through seven rewrites before its final form was published in 1796. Legend has it that Goethe read the entire epic in one sitting and is known to have commented "as long as poetry remains poetry gold remains gold and crystal remains crystal Oberon will be loved and admired as a masterpiece of poetic art."<br/><br/> Hesperos unknown books