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2015234522015 Dessin à l'encre de couleurs, signé en bas à droite, 2015, titré au dos, 21 x 30 cm.
2013235242013 Encre et aquarelle sur papier, signée en bas à gauche, titrée au verso, 2013, 29 x 15 cm.
2013235312013 Encre et aquarelle sur papier, signée en bas à droite, titrée et datée au verso, 2013, 21 x 17.5 cm. (format à vue), 29.7 x 21 cm. (format de la feuille).
2013235102013 1 Aquarelle sur papier, signée en haut à droite, titrée et datée au verso, 2013, 28 x 21 cm., encadrée, sous Marie-Louise.
1980210521980 Deux planches de bande dessinée, feutre noir sur papier fort, signées et numérotées 18/88 et 18/89, (1980), 24 x 16 cm et 24,8 x 17,5 cm.
1960210721960 Gouache sur papier, signée en bas à gauche, (1960), 42.5 x 30 cm, encadrée.
1904240251904 1 Huile sur toile signée en bas à gauche, 1904, 72 x 90 cm., cadre noir renversé.
20969Pastel sur papier teinté, signé et daté en bas à droite, 53 x 41,5 cm. 1930.
200333018ABFrankfurt am Main, London, IKO-Verlag für Interkulturelle Kommunikation, 2003. 8° (21 x 15 cm). 311 S., mit einigen Illustrationen. Original-Kartoniert.
200468430ABFrankfurt am Main., Revolver, Archiv für Aktuelle Kunst., 2004. 33 x 23,1 cm. 116 S. OKarton mit illustriertem OKlappenumschlag., 68430A Erste Auflage. Einband minimalst angestaubt, Rücken wenig lichtspurig, sonst noch sehr gutes Exemplar.
17542306160124xbvkSpain, 1754. Calligraphic titlepage in a handpainted watarcolour frame; 5 sheets dedication ''A LA REYNA DEL CIELO MARIA SSA. EN SU SOLEDAD DOLOROSA SA MADRE DEL AMOR HERMOSO, y delicias de la celestial Syon, aunque max grande de penas y amanguras de la gracia, que en el dura, pero o lorioso campe de la soledad ...''; 1 blank sheet; 2 sheets ''TABLA DE LAS SANTAS ANACORETAS CONTENIDAS EN ESTE SEGUNDO TOMO DEL DESIERTO DELICIOSO''; 2 sheets 'PROTESTA . . .' etc.; 334* sheets Description of the Saints. - Vellum binding of the periodover 4 raised bands with manuscript title at spine and possibly younger frangments of ribbon clasps; 4to.(ca. 24 x 19 x 6 cm; ca. 1,47 kg.).
1450026583.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
15967WOMAN SUFFRAGE. ALS. 4pgs. December 9 1914. Washington D.C. Four autograph letters on two sheets of ''Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage'' letterhead. The Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage was a Washington D.C.-based women's suffrage organization founded by Alice Paul and Lucy Burns in 1913. The Congressional Union an offshoot of the National American Woman Suffrage Association advocated for suffrage on a federal level but held sometimes-extreme views that were not supported by the older organization. It counted Helen Keller among its members. Four active members wrote to their compatriot Virginia Patschke of Lebanon Pennsylvania sharing news of fellow members and union goings-on. The letters<br/>are:<br/><br/>a ''My dear Miss Pataschke: We went to Mrs. Boekh to a 'spread' last evening and it only needed our 'Virginia ' to make it quite perfect and like old times but I must say that the rest of the crowd were the smokers. I was a 'puffect lady ' but passed them up much to the joy of the rest of the club of course you know the name and the aim of the club. Its high ideals etc. but I must not knock I have just called down Anne Elizabeth and Miss McCue. For they are talking of 'Coney Island" hot dogs etc. I have filled up at a Church Supper so it don 't sound so good as ordinary. Anne has been assigned the pleasure of filling the next page so I must close. Sincerely yours May E. Dabney. "<br/><br/>b "There now I'm done gone and done it! I let the bunch read me the jargon they have writ and I haven't got a go/dam idea of my own to write you and Miss McCue is telling a lot of stuff some fortuneteller told her and you know how that disturbs a genius like me. Really dear old Hikes you don't know how we did wish that you were the fifth one last night we thought & spoke of you often and all exclaimed when Mrs. Boeck opened the parcel post pkg. & saw the contents well it just took Virginia to put that up. We had determined to write you then & there a composite letter before breaking up but we were so full of guzzle that we weren 't able to see to write. I told Miss Paul of your proposition and she is leaving W. tonight until the New Year & said Miss Lucy<br/>Burns would take it up with you. Miss B. said she would write you at once but I have my doubts she'll forget it. Thanking you again for the nice things and I hope will see you soon. Cordially yours Ann Burnett Dabney". Alice Paul and Lucy Burns were the founders and leaders of the Congressional Union.<br/><br/>c "Thursday 8.00 pm around late at headquarters. Dear old Pal- Well we smoked and talked and talked and smoked and then some - beer - welsh rarebit and Base's Ale. Your package arrived all O.K. Miss Ann Dabney brought it over to Mrs. Bockh 's where we all had a good laugh over it! Well we have missed you more than you can imagine. You know you promised to come back. It doesn 't seem natural for you not to be here. At present it is raining and all are making the bluff of working but gossip and game . holds the floor. The shut meetings sort of handling fine. Mrs. Natus is back but doesn 't come around as she is busy. Miss McCue has charge of shut meetings. There is someone else. Miss Gromborur is having hospitality at Mrs. Arnur. We don 't go to Childs' to eat anymore. The bunch has scattered Beat it back From Elizabeth ''. The writer may have been Elizabeth Smith who worked on the Union's periodical The Suffragist.<br/><br/>d "Dear Miss Patschke: Received your postals; would be delighted to speak on the Capital Steps & spread the gospel to the world Mrs. Brock will move from Lebanon when we have had one meeting there. I hope you are spreading suffrage doctrine in Lebanon & killing the Anti Brock forces. I have been lobbying the last few days & find our Congressmen are an awful dumb lot. As soon as we get the vote lets run for Congress. Write again soon Anna McCue''. McCue was a working-class girl from Pennsylvania and a prominent member of the Congressional Union. ''Mrs. Brock'' was anti-suffrage activist Mrs. Horace Brock. The letters are in very good condition with deep fold lines and some tears to the upper edges. The original envelope addressed to Patschke in included. unknown books
19001968Estes Park CO 1900. Large format gelatin silver photograph 17 cm x 12 cm on a plain gray mount 25 cm x 20 cm view chipped at upper left corner and coming up from mount on the left side. Image of two women and a boy in jaunty hats sitting atop of a rock ledge with a forested canyon beneath them.<br/><br/>Manuscript note on the reverse "Hat rock above McLeod cabin at Shenstone 19 Keith McLeod Bertha McLeod Aunt Florence Stewart. unknown books
11124Paris Editions Maisonneuve & Larose 1990 in 8 (24x16) 1 volume broché, couverture illustrée à rabats, 227 pages [1]. La société et la religion. L'enfance; L'adolescence; La femme; La femme enceinte; La femme meurtrie. Sources et abréviations; Glossaire; Bibliographie. Collection ''Judaïsme en terre d'Islam'', 6. Etat de neuf
19676309New York: Printed by A.H. at the Uphill Press 1967. First edition of an unknown limitation. Bifolium leaf 10x7" 4pp. Printed in two colors woodcut illustration by Elaine Young. Few stray marks and some edge toning. Laid in is a signed note from the printer August Hecksher II to Margaret B. Evans Very good. <br /> <br /> Interesting ephemeral piece printed by the New York intellectual and liberal author August Heckscher II 1913-1997. A nice printing of the "The Frost Scene" from Dryden and Purcell's opera King Arthur or the British Worthy. The note is addressed to noted American book designer Margaret B. Evans who worked with Hecksher at his Ashlar Press before going on to do freelance book design for several publishers then D.C. Heath & Co. and Charles Scribner's Sons. <br /> <br /> <br /> OCLC only cites copies at Dartmouth and Smith College in Northampton MA. . Printed by A.H. at the Uphill Press unknown
19391245996Hamburg, Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte, 1939. 26 S., 22 Taf. (Mus. f. Hamburg. Gesch. 4). OKart.
pp. 260, (2) [Addenda] + Portrait Frontis. Top edge gilt. Tipped in printed presentation from the author. Early ownership of Carrie Brown, World's Fair 1894 on first fly leaf. Tall 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding lettered in gold. Extremities worn with loss. Mrs. Lucas established the Pennsylvania Committee of Woman's Work, and at her death was presenting her plans for the Chicago World's Fair. PA 9
Non paginé, nombreuses illustrations coul. Catalogue d'eposition, Bruxelles, Palais des Beaux-Arts, 6 octobre 2004-16 janvier 2005. Inv. 29813 et Th 162
2918Graz. Styria Vlg. 1918. VIII, 800 p. 9Bl. Illustr. ,4 chromolithographies ht , cartonnage vert dec éditeur
1749102881749 basane marbrée (mors fendillés, mq. coiffes - à restaurer) dos à n. in-12, 143, 147pp. et 124pp. La Haye Jean Neaulme 1749, P. chez la Veuve Kenapin sur le Pont Saint Michel 1751,
2547Paris,Sansot,1920. ,in 12,144 pp.
199913395(Hamburg), Storck, K. O. ( 1999). 520 S. Mit zahlr. Abb. 22 cm. Illustr. OPp. m. SU.
194645783Paris Compagnie française des Arts graphiques 1946 1 vol. broché in-4, en feuilles sous couverture rempliée et double emboîtage (étui usé), 61 pp. Édition originale de ce recueil de souvenirs sur le Paris de la fin du XIXe siècle, illustrée par l'auteur de 5 lithographies hors-texte, dont une en couleurs, et 5 bois gravés. Tirage unique à 355 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Marais.Louise Hervieu (1878-1954) mena sa carrière sur deux fronts : artiste peintre et écrivaine, comme en témoigne cette évocation du Paris de son enfance. Souffrant de syphilis héréditaire, elle utilisa aussi sa propre expérience pour être le fer de lance d'une lutte sociale sur la santé. Son roman autobiographique, Sangs couronné du prix Femina en 1936, expose au grand jour les maladies congénitales. Elle parviendra en 1938 à obtenir des pouvoirs publics la création du carnet de santé.
194645783Paris Compagnie française des Arts graphiques 1946 1 vol. broché in-4, en feuilles sous couverture rempliée et double emboîtage (étui usé), 61 pp. Édition originale de ce recueil de souvenirs sur le Paris de la fin du XIXe siècle, illustrée par l'auteur de 5 lithographies hors-texte, dont une en couleurs, et 5 bois gravés. Tirage unique à 355 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Marais.Louise Hervieu (1878-1954) mena sa carrière sur deux fronts : artiste peintre et écrivaine, comme en témoigne cette évocation du Paris de son enfance. Souffrant de syphilis héréditaire, elle utilisa aussi sa propre expérience pour être le fer de lance d'une lutte sociale sur la santé. Son roman autobiographique, Sangs couronné du prix Femina en 1936, expose au grand jour les maladies congénitales. Elle parviendra en 1938 à obtenir des pouvoirs publics la création du carnet de santé.