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1910LD10901Sourabaya Java: Kurkdjian c. 1910. Photogravure. Near Fine. Sepia photogravure image of a railroad bridge over a river; image 16.4 h x 22.4 w cm sheet 27.0 h x 31.9 w cm. Fine suitable for framing. George Lewis was a photographer working in Indonesia 1896-1916. This photograph was taken while he was employed by Onnes or Ohannes Kurkdjian 1851-c.1903 an Armenian photographer who moved to the port town of Surabaya on the island of Java Dutch East Indies now Indonesia. Kurkdjian's photographic "atelier" studio boasted more than thirty photographers and darkroom assistants producing photographs that are now highly prized for their topographical and anthropological content. <br/><br/> Kurkdjian unknown books
1910LD10897Sourabaya Java: Kurkdjian c. 1910. Photogravure. Fine. Beautiful sepia photogravure image of forest vegetation; image 23.0 h x 16.8 w cm sheet 31.9 h x 27.4 w cm. Fine suitable for framing. George Lewis was a photographer working in Indonesia 1896-1916. This photograph was taken while he was employed by Onnes or Ohannes Kurkdjian 1851-c.1903 an Armenian photographer who moved to the port town of Surabaya on the island of Java Dutch East Indies now Indonesia. Kurkdjian's photographic "atelier" studio boasted more than thirty photographers and darkroom assistants producing photographs that are now highly prized for their topographical and anthropological content. <br/><br/> Kurkdjian unknown books
1910LD10903Sourabaya Java: Kurkdjian c. 1910. Photogravure. Fine. Beautiful sepia photogravure image of a rocky river bed; image 22.4 h x 16.4 w cm sheet 27.0 h x 31.9 w cm. Fine suitable for framing. George Lewis was a photographer working in Indonesia 1896-1916. This photograph was taken while he was employed by Onnes or Ohannes Kurkdjian 1851-c.1903 an Armenian photographer who moved to the port town of Surabaya on the island of Java Dutch East Indies now Indonesia. Kurkdjian's photographic "atelier" studio boasted more than thirty photographers and darkroom assistants producing photographs that are now highly prized for their topographical and anthropological content. <br/><br/> Kurkdjian unknown books
1910LD10900Sourabaya Java: Kurkdjian c. 1910. Photogravure. Near Fine. Beautiful sepia photogravure image of a lake encircled by mountains; image 16.8 h x 23.0 w cm sheet 27.0 h x 31.9 w cm. Light crease in bottom margin else fine suitable for framing. George Lewis was a photographer working in Indonesia 1896-1916. This photograph was taken while he was employed by Onnes or Ohannes Kurkdjian 1851-c.1903 an Armenian photographer who moved to the port town of Surabaya on the island of Java Dutch East Indies now Indonesia. Kurkdjian's photographic "atelier" studio boasted more than thirty photographers and darkroom assistants producing photographs that are now highly prized for their topographical and anthropological content. <br/><br/> Kurkdjian unknown books
1910LD10904Sourabaya Java: Kurkdjian c. 1910. Photogravure. Fine. Beautiful sepia photogravure image of a cloud-tipped mountain reflected in a lake; image 16.4 h x 22.4 w cm sheet 27.0 h x 31.9 w cm. Fine suitable for framing. George Lewis was a photographer working in Indonesia 1896-1916. This photograph was taken while he was employed by Onnes or Ohannes Kurkdjian 1851-c.1903 an Armenian photographer who moved to the port town of Surabaya on the island of Java Dutch East Indies now Indonesia. Kurkdjian's photographic "atelier" studio boasted more than thirty photographers and darkroom assistants producing photographs that are now highly prized for their topographical and anthropological content. <br/><br/> Kurkdjian unknown books
1910LD10898Sourabaya Java: Kurkdjian c. 1910. Photogravure. Fine. Sepia photogravure image of a woman and children in a valley with mountains behind them; image 16.4 h x 22.4 w cm sheet 27.0 h x 31.9 w cm. Fine suitable for framing. George Lewis was a photographer working in Indonesia 1896-1916. This photograph was taken while he was employed by Onnes or Ohannes Kurkdjian 1851-c.1903 an Armenian photographer who moved to the port town of Surabaya on the island of Java Dutch East Indies now Indonesia. Kurkdjian's photographic "atelier" studio boasted more than thirty photographers and darkroom assistants producing photographs that are now highly prized for their topographical and anthropological content. <br/><br/> Kurkdjian unknown books
1910LD10902Sourabaya Java: Kurkdjian c. 1910. Photogravure. Fine. Beautiful sepia photogravure image of a tree-lined dirt road; image 16.8 h x 23.0 w cm sheet 27.0 h x 31.9 w cm. Fine suitable for framing. George Lewis was a photographer working in Indonesia 1896-1916. This photograph was taken while he was employed by Onnes or Ohannes Kurkdjian 1851-c.1903 an Armenian photographer who moved to the port town of Surabaya on the island of Java Dutch East Indies now Indonesia. Kurkdjian's photographic "atelier" studio boasted more than thirty photographers and darkroom assistants producing photographs that are now highly prized for their topographical and anthropological content. <br/><br/> Kurkdjian unknown books
197167594London: Cass 1971. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. frontis 36 plates index xv 106p. dj. 28cm. Reprint of 1906 edition with a new Introductory Note by Brian Fagan 1p. <br/><br/> Cass hardcover books
189431888Chicago: Laird & Lee 1894. Early 20th C. reprint ca 1910 cf Wright III 4480 for the 1st edition. Original publisher's full color pictorial wrappers. Some chipping to paper at spine crown. '250' stamped to top of front wrapper. Paper yellowed as usual. A VG copy. 287 3 pp. Adverts last 3 pages. Illustrated. 7-1/4" x 5-1/4" <br/><br/> Laird & Lee unknown books
190738993New York: Street & Smith Corporation Publishers 1907. 1st printing presumed. Advert in rear lists publications through #585. Color pictorial wrappers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Light wear to wrappers. A VG copy. 32 pp. Text double column. 11-1/8" x 8" <br/><br/>OCLC records only 3 institutional holdings. Street & Smith Corporation Publishers unknown books
189938989New York: Street & Smith Corporation Publishers 1899. Early printing. Advert in rear only lists through the publication of #187. Color pictorial wrappers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Very light wear to wrappers. A VG copy. 32 pp. Text double column. 10-3/8" x 7" <br/><br/>OCLC records 3 institutional holdings. Street & Smith Corporation Publishers unknown books
19391236991939. Softbound. VG. Tan paper wraps with illustratin and black writing on cover. 107 pp. 53 bw plates. Catalogue lists 367 works. Most members of the New Hope School are represented by illustrations as well as entries. Artists index and addresses at rear. paperback books
195224478Wien: Universal-Edition PN U.E. 7578 1952. Small folio. Original publisher's wrappers printed in green. i title 2-16 pp.<br/><br/>Copyright notes to foot of title and p. 2: "Copyright 1924 by Universal-Edition. Renewed Copyright 1952 by Anton Webern's Erben." Printed note to lower right corner of last page of music: "Waldheim-Eberle Wien VII."<br/><br/>Publisher's catalogue "Werke von Anton Webern" numbered "123" to verso of lower wrapper.<br/><br/>With handstamp of "Bernard Wilson. Music Importers & Exporters" to foot of upper wrapper. <br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn and creased. First Edition later issue from plates of the first issue. Moldenhauer pp. 710-11 251 240 237 222 239 238. <br/><br/>With text by Georg Trakl 1887-1914. Universal-Edition [PN U.E. 7578] unknown books
195124503Wien: Universal-Edition PN U.E. 10881 1951. Small folio. Original publisher's light green wrappers printed in dark green. i title i dedication to Eduard Steuermann 3-11 i blank pp. Copyright note "Copyright 1937 by Universal-Edition" printed to foot of title and p. 3. Printed note "Waldheim-Eberle Wien VII" to lower right corner of last page of music.<br/><br/>Publisher's catalogue "Werke von Anton Webern" numbered "123" and dated "I/51 January 1951" to verso of lower wrapper.<br/><br/>Handstamp to foot of title: "B. & L. Wilson Ltd. I South End Rd. London N.W.3."<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn browned and creased. Lower inner corners slightly bumped. First Edition later issue the first issue was published in 1937. Moldenhauer pp. 716-17 325 326 327. Universal-Edition [PN U.E. 10881] unknown books
19401334718New York: The Heritage Press 1940. Hardcover. Octavo; G/Fair; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine white with blue print; Slipcase spine is white with blue print in paper identical to DJ tears along length of top and bottom hinges worn corners smudging and shelfwear stain on front; DJ in mylar small tears at spine ends front top edge and flap corners toning to spine shelfwear; Boards quarter bound with red cloth to spine and blue cloth to boards yellow print slight wear to spine caps else clean and strong; Text block has red tinted edges clean and tight; xiv 190 pages frontispiece illustrated color plates. 1334718. FP New Rockville Stock. The Heritage Press hardcover books
19231340780New York: Doubleday Page & Co 1923. Hardcover. Octavo; Fair-; Hardcover; Spine black with gold print; Boards quarter bound with black cloth to spine and green paper to boards gold print tattering to spine caps and corners tear at spine tail exposed corners and edges slight warping blemishes on rear light peripheral toning; Text block has cracked hinges front and rear with exposed binding intermittent spine breaks; Text without music; viii 341 pages frontispiece illustrated color plates. 1340780. FP New Rockville Stock. Doubleday, Page & Co hardcover books
19301340123New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers 1930. First edition. Hardcover. Octavo; First edition; G; Hardcover; Spine blue with yellow print; Boards in blue cloth with yellow print light wear to spine caps light shelfwear else clean and strong; Text block has yellow tinted top edge clean and tight; 335 pages illustrated endpapers. 1340123. FP New Rockville Stock. Harper & Brothers Publishers hardcover books
1920MMRM1565New York:: Paul B. Hoeber 1920. 1920. 8vo. xi 1 144 pp. 21 tables index. Brown blind- and gilt-stamped cloth; very minor wear to lower spine edge. Inked owner's name of "Lewis A. Eldridge Jr. 1923". Fine copy. First American edition. Paul B. Hoeber, 1920. hardcover books
192444022Washington: Associated Publishers 1924. 1st ed. Hardcover. Very Good. tables xiii 352p. Dark blue cloth. 19cm. Tiny tear at head of faded backstrip. Very faint moisture-ring on front cover. Name on endpaper. No Jacket. Introduction by Alain Locke. Essays relating to African Americans. <br/><br/> Associated Publishers hardcover books
190638265New York: Street & Smith Corporations Publishers 1906. 1st printing presumed. P. 26 gives hint as to what will be published in the next issue no. 521. Color pictorial wrappers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Light wear and chipping to edges. Chipping along spine bottom front right edge clipped. Sunning to spine. A VG copy. 28 4 pp. Text double column. P. 1 with masthead cut. 11-1/8" x 8-1/8" <br/><br/>OCLC records only 5 institutional holdings. Street & Smith Corporations Publishers unknown books
190839066New York: Street & Smith Publishers 1908. 1st edition presumed. Rear advert lists publications through #661. Color pictorial wrappers. Stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Average wear and chipping to wrapper. Light green paper amatuer respining tears to spine. Paper age-toned. An About VG copy. 32 pp. Text double column. 11-1/8" x 8" <br/><br/>OCLC records 3 institutional holdings. Street & Smith Publishers unknown books
190438990New York: Street & Smith Corporation Publishers 1904. 1st printing presumed. Rear pages announce the next installment #420. Color pictorial wrappers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Light wear to wrappers small damp stain to front wrapper. Staple rust stain to bottom of rear wrapper. A VG copy. 32 pp. Text double column. 11-1/8" x 8-1/4" <br/><br/>OCLC records 3 institutional holdings. Street & Smith Corporation Publishers unknown books
190338267New York: Street & Smith Corporations Publishers 1903. 1st printing presumed. P. 26 gives hint as to what will be published in the next issue no. 392. Color pictorial wrappers stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Light wear and chipping to edges. Chipping along spine bottom front right edge clipped. Tanning to edges. An About VG copy. 32 pp. Text double column. P. 1 with masthead cut. 10-3/4" x 8-1/2" <br/><br/>OCLC records 3 institutional holdings. Street & Smith Corporations Publishers unknown books
190626138Paris: L'Ilustration Theatrale 1906. First Edition. Paul Boyer. 4to. Signed by the playwright below his photo. Inserted in the text are 10 original photos by Paul Boyer taken for the periodical. Signed by the cast members in the scenes. Attractive copy in 3/4 morocco. Fine. L'Ilustration Theatrale unknown books
191226366Wien: Josef Reiter without PN 1912. Folio. Original publisher's dark ivory printed wrappers with titling within decorative border. 1 title 2 named cast list 217 i blank pp. Facsimile of manuscript. <br/><br/>Handstamp of Otto Maass in Wien to upper wrapper and lower margin of title. <br/><br/>Wrappers worn browned and soiled with an "X" in blue and minor annotations in pencil to upper; spine frayed with minor loss; upper partially and lower fully detached. Some soiling staining and occasional small tears to margins not affecting music; corners slightly turned and creased. First Edition. Rare. MGG 1963 Vol. 11. Not in Grove Music Online. Worldcat 2 copies only at Harvard and the Zentralbibliothek Zurich. OCLC nos. 49827856 638243197.<br/><br/>Ich aber preise der Liebe was first performed in Dessau in 1912.<br/><br/>"Primarily a composer of lieder and choral music Reiter also wrote sacred works and chamber music as well as a number of operas in a neo-Wagnerian style. He became a staunch supporter of the Nazis during the 1920s and in 1931 dedicated his Goethe Symphony to Hitler. His loyalty was rewarded with revivals of his operas Der Bundschuh and Der Totentanz at the Deutsches Opernhaus in Berlin in 1938. The same year Universal Edition reissued his Festgesang an einem Friedensfürsten under the new title of Festgesang an den Führer des deutschen Volkes in celebration of the Anschluss." Erik Levi in Grove Music Online. [Josef Reiter] [without PN] unknown books