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189029191Chicago 1890. Oblong folio. 10 3/4 x 13 inches. 152 albumen photographs most 7 x 9 inches mounted recto and verso of each leaf within the album. Images captioned in manuscript on the mount below the image many signed in white ink or in the negative by Taylor. Expertly bound to style in half dark purple morocco over period cloth covered boards spine lettered in gilt marbled endpapers<br/> <br/>A remarkable album of early Chicago photography by John W. Taylor: a significant photographic record of Chicago in the late 19th century.<br/> <br/>A major photographic record of the city of Chicago and its architecture in the late 19th century almost entirely the work of the significant photographer John W. Taylor with his imprint in the negative. Taylor was a bookseller and stationer before advertising himself as a commercial photographer in the late 1880s. He concentrated his work on Chicago-area architecture and city infrastructure. Today he is recognized as a pioneering photographer of architecture working in Chicago at the very beginning of the skyscraper era. This superb photograph album presents a fairly comprehensive view of Chicago's architecture and life during one of the city's most interesting and vibrant periods from the highest of the skyscrapers to the interiors of pig pens in the stockyards with numerous residences parks lush interiors the 1893 World's Fair and more in-between. Taylor's importance as one of the earliest significant architectural photographers is addressed in Peter Bacon Hales' Silver Cities: Photographing American Urbanization 1839-1939: "Photographers of the older generation managed to retain their identities even as they adjusted to their more prosaic role as visual adjuncts to the architects who designed the buildings they photographed. J.W. Taylor of Chicago for example made an extensive survey of the "modern" buildings of Chicago and its environs many of which traveled throughout the globe as architects and engineers converged on the city in the later 1800s and beyond to see the miracle of the Chicago style of building. Taylor's pictures went as far as Melbourne Australia in the collection of Australian architect E.G. Kilburn who made his pilgrimage to the architects' mecca in 1889. Kilburn stared sketched and took notes; then he brought back photographs by Taylor of everything from the Pullman company town to the Palmer House." Chicago has been an especially important architectural center since the period represented in this collection. After the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed most of the buildings in the downtown area a special class of architects and engineers flocked to the city resulting in an architectural boom unequaled in the history of 19th century urban development. Hallowed names such as Louis Sullivan Dankmar Adler John M. Van Osdel Daniel Burnham William W. Boyington William LeBaron Jenney John Wellborn Root William Holabird Martin Roche Edward Baumann Harris W. Huel Solon Spencer Beman and Clinton J. Warren stamped their unique architectural character on the Chicago landscape. Each of these architects is amply represented in the photographs contained herein. There is even one photograph of the magnificent lobby of the Rookery Building considered the grandest lobby in Chicago at the time. This view is especially interesting to architectural historians because this interior was remodeled a short time later in 1905 by Adler & Sullivan's former head draftsman Frank Lloyd Wright. The late 19th century was also a transitional time in building construction when architects were beginning to leave behind cast iron frames and experiment with steel-frame construction and large areas of plate glass especially in the "Commercial Style" made famous by Sullivan and others in the Chicago School. As a result some of the earliest modern skyscrapers are found in Chicago. A general summary of the photographs in the album is as follows: forty-two buildings including the Masonic Temple the tallest skyscraper in the world at the time the Woman's Temple the Rookery Building the Chamber of Commerce the Monadnock Building the Northern Hotel the Home Insurance Building the Tacoma Building the Caxton Building the Pullman Building the Oakland Hotel the Grand Pacific Hotel Palmer House the Auditorium Building Marshall Field's the Lester Building the Hotel Metropole Libby Prison the New Regiment Armory depots and churches; seven downtown street scenes; seventeen residential streets including Lake Shore Dr. and Michigan Ave. and residences of prominent citizens including Potter Palmer and Lambert Tree; twenty parks pavilions and recreation scenes; three of Grant Monument and its unveiling; ten Lincoln Park scenes some with animals; three of Garfield Park; ten featuring World's Fair building construction; nine views of the October 1892 World's Fair dedication showing ceremonies and a large parade; two scenes of boating; twelve views of stockyards and meat processing six exterior and interior views of an auditorium; eight interiors including Palmer House and a bank; and three scenes of horse racing at Washington Park. Taylor's photographs reside in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago fifty-six images and the Chicago History Museum 150 images. The subject matter of those collections and the present work overlap significantly testament to the prodigious nature of Taylor's output. For example this collection has a significant number of images related to the World's Columbian Exposition a.k.a. the Chicago World's Fair of 1893; the Chicago History Museum collection contains no images from this monumental event in Chicago's history. A truly remarkable record of Chicago architecture by a significant photographer. unknown books
89154Paris: Editions Georges Visat 1970. Ottimo Fine. <strong>Dieci incisioni</strong> <strong>originali </strong>di Asger Jorn a puntasecca acquaforte e acquatinta numerate firmate e datate su carta Giappone: cm 8x65 - 118x113 - 72x64 - 6x105 - 7x63 - 55x5 - 7x64 - 67x11 - 18x12 - 81x57 Foglio cm 23x158. Cartelletta cm 24x16. . Ottimo Fine. Prima edizione di 15 esemplari numerati First edition of 15 numbered copies. <em>La collaborazione tra l'artista danese <strong>Asger Jorn</strong> Vejrum 1914 - Aarhus 1973 e l'editore francese <strong>Georges Visat</strong> Foce Corsica 1910 - Arzacq 2001 fu favorita dalla mediazione di Roberto Matta. Infatti Jorn trovandosi a Parigi alla ricerca di un editore si rivolse all'amico artista che gli fece il nome di Visat con l'assicurazione che lo stampatore non avrebbe di sicuro deluso le sue aspettative. Matta aggiunse che per incontrare Visat bastava attenderlo alle 10 di ogni mattina presso il caffè"; accanto al suo atelier al numero 13 di rue du Dragon. Una mattina Jorn si recò al caffè ma non osando avvicinare l'editore continuò a fissarlo fino a che Visat sentendosi osservato si avvicinò per primo all'Artista. Jorn gli affidò una serie di incisioni parlandogli del suo desiderio di farne un'edizione. Di quella serie di 10 incisioni ne furono stampate solo 15 copie che Visat raccolse in una cartelletta e propose di chiamare ''Suitesurunjaponpourunlivrequin'existepas''. Il testo infatti sarebbe stato pensato ed organizzato in un incontro successivo presso l'Atelier Visat appuntamento che si realizzò soltanto un anno dopo. Ne nacque però un libro del tutto nuovo ''Entré"e de secours'' con 9 diverse opere grafiche stampato in 100 esemplari nel 1971. informazioni in parte fornite da Yannick Minous Visat.</em> Editions Georges Visat, unknown
19663097CORGI BOOKS 1966. 1. softcover. Andromeda Maloftege! CORGI BOOKS paperback
1573Paris Meurisse 390 photographies originales, format 13cm x 17cm, tirage argentique, couvrant la période de 1914 jusqu'en 1917, rassemblées en dix classeurs modernes.
19812815HEYNE WILHELM 1981-96. softcover. Flußwelt Deutsche Erstausgabe! 36393653369338364256 HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
19281018CASSIRER 1928. 94.-99. Tsd. hardcover. CASSIRER hardcover
3288761978. framed. near fine. Anwar Sadat Jimmy Carter Menahem Begin and other Camp David delegates examine a canon during a trip to the Gettysburg National Military Park. Photograph taken Sept 10th 1978. Signed by Cater Sadat and Begin.<br/> <br/> The Camp David Accords were a pair of political agreements signed by Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin on 17 September 1978 following twelve days of secret negotiations at Camp David the country retreat of the president of the United States in Maryland. The two framework agreements were signed at the White House and were witnessed by President Jimmy Carter. The second of these frameworks A Framework for the Conclusion of a Peace Treaty between Egypt and Israel led directly to the 1979 Egypt - Israel peace treaty. Due to the agreement Sadat and Begin received the shared 1978 Nobel Peace Prize. The first framework A Framework for Peace in the Middle East which dealt with the Palestinian territories was written without participation of the Palestinians and was condemned by the United Nations.<br/> <br/> unknown
1921603995Berlin, Hirschwald, 1852-1921. M. 177 Taf., zahlr. Abb. u. graph. Darst. Meist Ppbde. m. goldgepr. Rtit. u. Rsign. Einbde. teilw. stark bestoßen, berieben od. etwas lose. St. a. Tit. Einige S. angegilbt, stock- od. wasserfleckig. Folge 3 Bd. 58 fehlt S. 3-6; bei Bd. 47 sind 2 Taf. lose, die 3 anderen sind beschäd.; bei Bd. 52 sind Decke u. TI lose.
18943187New York: Theodore Low de Vinne for The Grolier Club 1894. Printed on vellum. Folio 285 x 185 mm. 6 leaves clxiii 1; 4 84 4 4 6 11 pp. 1 leaf. 2 blank leaves at front and 4 at back. Title with Grolier Club device three engraved vignettes by Max Rosenthal in the first part Fowler's introduction unsigned lithograph on a separate leaf at the end of the introduction included in the pagination showing William Bradford's tombstone woodcut or linocut ornamental initials final leaf with De Vinne press device. Bound in black morocco t.e.g. others untrimmed by Denis Gouey blind-stamped signature on lower pastedown. Provenance: personal copy of the printer Theodor Low De Vinne bookplate; Bernard Breslauer inserted collation notes on The Ritz London stationery and carbon copy of a letter sent by him to Decherd Turner July 19 1997 plus a clipping from the bookseller's catalogue from which he purchased the book; sale Christie's New York part 3 27-28 June 2005 lot 1134. A fine association copy: the exemplaire de tête printed on vellum retained by the printer for his private collection from a total edition of 315 copies of which 312 copies on hand-made paper and three copies on vellum of a facsimile of the founding laws of the colony of New York. The first part consists of a long historical introduction by Robert Ludlow Fowler. The Facsimile was made from the Lenox Library copy as explained in a two-page note from the Publication Committee pp. 172-173. The book was published by the Grolier Club on the occasion of its tenth anniversary and the other two vellum copies were auctioned off at the tenth annual members' meeting on 21 February 1894. A copy of the Grolier Club invitation to that meeting as well as the 4-page illustrated prospectus for the book both of which were printed by de Vinne are loosely inserted along with the aforementioned documents from Bernard Breslauer. Mr. Breslauer collected books on vellum and in the inserted 1997 letter to Decherd Turner he announced his acquisition of this his fifth Americanum on vellum.Theodore Low de Vinne was one of the nine founding members of the Grolier Club and he printed most of its publications until his death. "His encyclopedic understanding of the craft his advancement of its technology and design his appreciation of its history his business leadership and his many writings earned him among his contemporaries the designation `Dean of American Printers'" APHA website The De Vinne Centennial Feb. 16. 2014. (Theodore Low de Vinne for) The Grolier Club hardcover books
199627492WELTBILD 1996. 1. hardcover. Flußwelt WELTBILD hardcover
1898570Paris: Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle 1898. First Edition. Fine. 12mo 7 3/4 x 5 1/4 in.192 x 133 mm 225 pp. 1898 Riviere and Son binding in red crushed morocco Art Nouveau leaf-spray devices gilt to spine and covers gilt fillets on turn-ins and binder's mark which reads "R. Riviere & Son for L.S. Montagu 1898" t.e.g others untrimmed marbled endpapers original wrappers bound in at rear. A beautifully-bound first edition of the classic French play about the large-nosed Cyrano obliged to help another more handsome man woo the beautiful Roxanne who Cyrano already loves. Rostand's play stages the tragic complicity between two halves of man puts into question the existence of justice or happy love in this world but ends with the evidence of hope: in the guise of Christian it is the soul of Cyrano that Roxanne loved. This drama in five acts saw its first production on December 27th 1897 with the leading role played by Constant Coquelin who went on to play the role 410 times and toured the play in North America. The dedication of this book reads " C'est à l'âme de CYRANO que je voulais dédier ce poème. Mais puisqu'elle a passé en vous COQUELIN c'est à cous que le dédie. E. R." I wanted to dedicate this poem to the soul of CYRANO. Since that soul has passed through you COQUELIN I dedicated to you. E.R. Rostand was elected to the prestigious Académie Française the following year making him the youngest member to date at age 31. <br /> Cyrano has been performed all over the world and has seen many cinematic adaptations including the 1950 production starring Jose Ferrer winner of the 1950 Oscar for the Best Actor. <br /> <br /> The binder's mark indicates that this copy prepared in London specifically for the library of L. S. Monatagu Louis Samuel 2nd Baron Sawythling: 1869-1927 a prominent member of the British Jewish community a financier and political activist. Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle unknown
197639506ULLSTEIN LEOPOLD 1976. 1. softcover. Maloftege! ULLSTEIN, LEOPOLD paperback
198442052HEYNE WILHELM 1984. 1. softcover. Welt der tausend Ebenen Die HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
1900164421Berlin, Hirschwald, 1852-1900. M. 53 Taf., zahlr Textabb. u. graph. Darst. Einheitl. Hlwd.-Doppelbde. m. goldgepr. Rtit. u. marmor. Decken. Sign. a. Innendeckel. St. a. Tit. Fehlen: d. jeweils dazugehörigen Supplementbde.zu Folge 3.
1944637591Berlin, Hirschwald, 1848-1944. M. zahlr. Taf. u. Portr. Hlwd. u. Ppbde.. m. Rsign. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. u. mehr. S. Einbde. teils etwas beschäd.. Wenige Rücken fehlen. Rest in einzelnen OBr. Wenige Hefte unaufgeschn., Kanten bestoßen u. am Rand teilw. stockfl. Fehlt: v. Bd. 20 d. 3. Suppl.-Heft. Meist mit Literaturheft/Bericht, teils eingebunden, teils separat. Später erschien dieses separat zusammen für 2 oder 3 Bde.
13609Used; Like New/Used; Like New. A fascinating collection of 14 autograph letters and cards and 2 telegrams addressed to the important French composer dated between 1903 and 1917 from musicians and other artistic figures of the era. The letters from correspondents including conductors critics dancers composers and visual artists mention the very positive reception of Debussy's works during the last years of his life including his 1903 nomination as a Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur the Chicago premiere of his opera Pelléas et Melisande and Toscanini's 1911 performance of La Mer; other works discussed include his ballet Jeux the cantata L'enfant prodigue and his work for piano L'isle joyeuse. Letters range from 4 x 2.5 inches to 5.25 x 8.25 inches and are overall in very good to fine condition with some light toning and age wear. All letters in French.Contents:Three letters congratulate Debussy on his nomination to the Légion d'honneur in 1903: one autograph note on the visiting card of conductor Edouard Colonne Paris February 1903 1 p.; one ALS  from the soprano Lucienne Bréval n.p. February 4 1903 4 pp. which also mentions her desire to sing one of Debussy's mélodies with orchestra; and one ALS from the architect Charles Plumet Paris n.d. 1 p.Two telegrams dated June 11 1910 send congratulations to Debussy on the successful performance of his Pelléas et Mélisande in Chicago from the conductor Cleofonte Campanini and the director general of the Chicago Grand Opera Company Andreas Dippel: "Four thousand people were impressed and touched. Our congratulations."Two letters send congratulations to Debussy on the performance of his La Mer under Toscanini in Turin in 1911. On a photograph postcard Turin September 30 1911 the composer Leone Sinigaglia writes that "It would have been a joy for you a lasting memory. Toscanini put his whole soul into it all his intelligence and all his will. His execution of your admirable masterpiece was prodigious. The public wary at the beginning as you may imagine! you know this well was won over -- at the end it was a great success which was repeated yesterday evening." The critic Giuseppe Depanis Turin October 12 1911 2 pp. writes that "not only was the second presentation Toscanini of La Mer received with the same good favor as the first but Vincent D'Indy also performed Nuages andFêtes in his concert on the 10th of the month with great success."An autograph letter from Nadejda Rimsky-Korsakov St Petersburg August 20 1911 1 p. with envelope thanks Debussy for his telegram and mentions in reference to the Ballets Russes' adaptation of her husband's famous work Scheherazade that "the appearance before the artistic Parisian public of my husband's works changed and transformed into ballet caused me great pain last summer and this time."  An autograph letter from the caricaturist Beppe Fabiano Paris May 29 1912 2 pp. confesses to Debussy that "I have just exhibited your portrait at the Salon des Humanistes -- in a series of celebrated composers -- without asking your permission beforehand. Fearing I may have overstepped I would be delighted if you would forgive me."<br style="">A short autograph letter from the sculptor Denys Puech Paris June 4 1912 1 p. mentions L'après-midi d'un faune. A short autograph letter from the sculptor Albert Bartholomé Budapest May 25 1913 1 p. informs Debussy that his cantata L'enfant prodigue "was admirably executed by truly passionate performers. I was able to obtain the poster from the theater and will be pleased to send it to you." The Russian ballerina and soloist with the Ballets Russes Ludmilla Chollar writes to Debussy about her role in Jeux in which she starred with Nijinsky and Tamara Karsavina London June 26 1913 2 pp. She thanks the composer for the "the most beautiful memories which I could bring from Paris: the very kind words with which you dedicated Jeux your photography and some measures of my role . If I take from the creation of Jeux one exquisite and ineffable memory it is to you that I owe it to your work and to the happy chance that I met you away from the mirage of celebrities an artist as great as you whose work is dear to me above all others."<br style="">An autograph letter from the composer Ildebrando Pizzetti Florence September 17 1913 1 p. with envelope asks Debussy to comment on his new composition: "You would do me a great honor Maître if you would send me a few words on the subject but of course with no obligation on your part to give me compliments if my musical work does not interest you!"An interesting wartime letter from the Italian conductor Bernardino Molinari Rome September 18 1915 4 pp. calls on Debussy's patriotic feelings to ask him to collaborate with his orchestra: "I still remember what you said to me yourself here in Rome about "L'isle joyeuse" when you gave me hope that you might make a transcription for orchestra. If you have the desire and the time I would be very flattered to have the score to perform it during the next concert season at the Augusteo. You understand that in this season we very much wish to form a program in which our allies in France figure prominently. In a political moment like this one where the souls of all the Allied nations are unified and united into one ideal all of us at the Academie ask you for your valid support in the coming season." He goes on to apologize that because of the war he will be unable to offer the same fee as the previous time and reports that performances of Debussy's works around Italy have been very successful: "This shows with evidence that your musical language speaks to great and small touching the heartstrings of all." An autograph letter from the composer and musicologist Jean D'Udine Paris April 27 1917 3 pp. invites Debussy to one of Udine's salons despite Debussy's known disdain for his school of dance: "I know you have no sympathy for rhythmic gymnastics which seem to you you have written 'a very disagreeable domestication of rhythm.' I believe that you are wrong and that they are rather an emancipation of rhythm when taught well. Without any hostility on your part towards the method which I teach with conviction I would like to ask you to honor with your presence one of the evenings which I am hosting at present. You would there see danced with extreme love and respect by one of my students a remarkable artist your beautiful dances for chromatic harp . I did not want to give these evenings April 28 and May 3 and 5 without informing you pour memoire and without letting you know that it is sometimes where one feels the least loved that one is actually the most seriously and profoundly loved."The violinist and composer Francesco Guarnieri writes N.p. October 17 1917 2 pp. on black-bordered stationery to ask Debussy for a signed copy of his violin sonata which he will perform in Italy and also recalls a much earlier performance of Debussy's famous quartet at which Debussy gave him a copy of the score. unknown books
192412317London: n.p. 1924. Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Irving Thalberg's personal copy of this splendid Limited production Grigoriev's artwork beautifully presented in the form of 30 color and black and white plates tipped to embossed mat pages separated by vellum leaves. The title page is inscribed and signed by the publisher "To Irving Thalberg with kindest regards and best wishes Morris Gest". Original half vellum over paper-covered boards the upper side illustrated and titled in gilt spine lettered in gilt. With minor soiling and handling to cover light toning on backing paper pages else fine condition. From the estate of Norma Shearer whom Thalberg married in 1927. 100 pp. 11 x 14 .5 in. <br><br><br />A remarkable association copy inscribed to the legendary Hollywood production executive Irving Thalberg who took hold of Universal City at age 20 and supervised such films as Ben Hur and Mutiny on the Bounty among many others. He died of pneumonia at age 37.<br><br><br />Morris Gest born 1881 in Vilna Lithuania as Moses Gershonovitch died May 16 1942 at the age of 61. He produced "The Miracle" in 1924 and "Lady Precious Stream" in 1936 introduced an original Russian ballet to America Baliev's 'Chauve-Souris' and brought Stanislavski's Moscow Art Theatre in repertory to America in 1923. n.p. hardcover books
1936182439Berlin, Vlg. d. Archiv-Ges. 1904-1936. M. einigen Abb. Lwd., Hlwd. u. OBr. Einbde. teils etwas berieben, teils m. Rsign. Einige m. Exlibris/St. a. Vors. u. St. a. Tit. 12 u. 13 in einem Bd. gebunden. Einige Hefte mit Rostspuren am Rücken, Schnitte teils etwas braunfl.
188541347Genève: Au Siège Comité International de la Croix-Rouge 1885. 1st edition. PRESENTATION copy INSCRIBED from Barton "To my friend / Dr. Joseph Gardner / with sentiments of esteem and cordial regard. / Which words cannot express. / Clara Barton. / Washington D. C March 15 1889." Further a 2 line quote by Barton underneath "As the best of all fortune has come squiggly underline in the past / My heart only prays that the present may last." concluded with her "C. B.". Original publisher's blue cloth binding with silver stamped lettering to spine & front board accompanied by an impressed silver & red Red Cross logo. Housed in a custom chemise & 1/4 leather slipcase with marbled paper boards. Volume shows wear & evidence of dampstaining. Rear hinge paper starting at bottom. An About VG copy. Chemise & slipcase - Fine. xix 1 blank 444 pp. Text in French. 4to. <br/><br/>Scarce Red-Cross volume of which OCLC records 5 institutional holdings none in the US inscribed to Dr Joseph Gardner a prominent Indiana citizen and early friend/benefactor of Clara Barton as well as patron of the recently-formed American Red Cross founded in 1881 and of which Barton was president when this volume was inscribed. <br /> <br />Barton had a long-standing friendship with the Gardners with her one-time sectetary Enola Lee becoming the 3rd Mrs. Joseph Gardner. <br /> <br />In 1893 Dr. Gardner donated a large plot of his land in Indiana to the American Red Cross which Barton envisioned becoming a central-states headquarters/warehouse for the organization. All was to come to naught however as the plot was never developed & ulitmately sold to settle back taxes et al. Such was to later cause Barton problems however as she was accused of financial malfeasance which ultimately contributed to her 1904 retirement from the Red Cross. Cf. Cavinder MORE AMAZING TALES OF INDIANA pp. 79 - 80. <br /> <br />Early inscribed Barton material is somewhat uncommon in the trade. We are pleased to be able to offer this volume documenting the friendship between these two civic-oriented individuals. Au Siège Comité International de la Croix-Rouge hardcover books
1835604644Leipzig, Dyk, 1774-1835. M. 1 Taf. 2 Arten von uniformen Ppbdn. d. Zt., Reg. in 2 versch. Ppbdn. d. Zt. u. 1 Hldrbd. Teilw. St. a. Tit. Stellenw. braunfl. Bd. 23 hint. Einbd.-Decke beschäd. Bd. 28 einige S. wasserrandig. Bd. 31 hint. Einbd. berieben. Einige Bde. bestoßen. Fehlt: Reg. zu Bd. 19-24 u. 27.
1844604643Leipzig u. Prag, Hirschfeld, 1844-79. M. mehr. lith. Taf. Versch. geb. Kanten u. Ecken z. T. bestoßen, einige Bde. stark wassergeschäd. od. m. gering. Beschäd.; 105/108 ohne Rücken. Teilw. St. a. Tit. Es fehlen: Bd. 20 Forum Nr. 2-3; 92 Inh.
191425874Madrid: Prensa Gráfica 1914 a 1921.- 16 volúmenes de unas 400 páginas cada tomo. CONTIENE: Año I. 1914 Nº 1 hasta Año VIII 1921 Nº 417; En Folio mayor 36 x 285 cm: Bellamente ilustrada; Enc. en Media Piel Editorial original.- BellÃsima revista que abarca la época de la Primera Guerra Mundial ilustrando con excelentes pinturas y grabados las diferentes epopeyas de esta Gran Guerra y a muchos de sus personajes protagonistas más ilustres. Además abarca todos los campos de la cultura artes ciencias literatura sociedad etc. etc. siendo uno de los semanarios madrileños mas variados y representativos de su momento histórico-social. Al formar una colección cronológica completa todos los volúmenes se venden como conjunto al precio indicado. Esta publicación se siguió editando hasta el año 1931 en que acaba. La encuadernación con algunas rozaduras interior impecable. LITERATURA Y FILOSOFÃA ESPAÑOLAS DE LOS SIGLOS XIX-XXI Y SU HISTORIA EN GENERAL Libro en español Prensa Gráfica hardcover
1975813211975. Very Good. A five inch stack of files containing about 110 letters from Guy to Jeffrey dated between 1965 and 1989 as well as photocopies of many of Jeffrey's letters to Guy over the same period. Also in the files are a few drafts of articles and other items. Condition of the letters and other material varies - some have a bit of staining or other wear. Some run on to several pages; a few are brief; several are cramped onto the space provided by the old single sheet folded aerogrammes. The archive also includes a file containing 55 WWII letters from Jeffrey Butler to his family back in South Africa. Almost all of the WWII letters are on aerogrammes stamped "Passed by Censor." The file also includes a typed transcription of Jeffrey's WWII letters. Guy Butler was an important English-speaking South African poet and writer as well as a professor at Rhodes University in Grahamstown South Africa. His brother Jeffrey eventually emigrated to the United States and spent the majority of his working life as a professor at Wesleyan University in Middletown Connecticut but remained very much interested in South Africa and the town Cradock in which he grew up. Despite their Quaker background both served with South African forces in World War II during which Jeffrey was severely wounded in Italy in 1944 and lost an arm. We don't think Jeffrey ever published an account of his WWII service. Guy described his service and his reaction to Jeff's injury in "Bursting World" the second of his three autobiographical works. Quite a bit of the correspondence collected here is dated in the mid-1970's when the brothers contemplated writing a joint memoir tentatively titled "Two Brothers." After sputtering along for some time the project is rather firmly put to rest by Guy in a 1978 letter. An earlier cluster occurs in 1965 when their father dies and the estate has to be dealt with by Guy. The letters are generally chatty quite friendly and sometimes lengthy. Guy shares news of his various writings and honors and often seeks his brother's opinion and suggestions on various matters. <br/><br/> unknown books
19501005Thebom Blanche 1918- 2010. Original silver print photograph by Angus McBean. 1950. Extremely large 20 x 15 3/4" image; 23 11/16 x 17 5/16" mat. Signed by McBean on mat. Image in perfect condition mat with several small closed tears to margin lower right corner chipped. Reference: Wilson Frederic Woodbridge The Theatrical World of Angus McBean 2008.<br /><br />Thebom was the first American female opera singer to perform in Russia. With a beautiful mezzo soprano voice and equally beautiful hair that extended six feet in length she had a long and successful career as a soloist that began when Giuseppe Boghetti Marian Anderson's teacher discovered her singing aboard a cruise ship with her parents in 1938. Thebom performed at the Metropolitan Opera House in over 350 performances. <br /><br />Photograph by Angus McBean 1950. Pictured in the new biography of McBean p.103: "After a series of conventional poses the singer suggested that McBean might photograph her with her own hair which reached the floor when let down. McBean contrived this pose which required that the singer lie down on a bed of sand. He tore a sheet of wrapping paper to fit the contours of her hair in order to protect it from the grit." books