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199054111CARLSEN 09/1990. 1. softcover. Shadow The CARLSEN paperback
198399437Bonn, Bonner Kunstverein, [ 1983. [72] S., überwiegend (tls. farb.) einseitig bedruckten Tafeln. 30 cm. Weiße OBroschur.
12 volumes reliés (rouge). 400 pages environ chaque volume.
4°. (ca. 35,2 x 26,6 cm). 8 Textseiten, 4 Blatt, lose eingelegt. Original-Kartonmappe mit typographisch gestaltetem Deckeltitel. (Gestaltung: Hans-Joachim Schauß). (= Blätter der Deutschen Bücherstube: Nr. 22). Sehr gut erhalten. Eines von 80 numerierten Exemplaren (Gesamtauflage 100), das vorliegende Exemplar trägt die handschriftlich eingetragene Nummer 15. Es handelt sich um die Vorzugsausgabe, alle Blätter wurden vom Künstler mit Bleistift signiert und numeriert, der farbige Siebdruck zusätzlich bezeichnet "Glastisch". Originalabzüge: Staatlicher Kunsthandel der DDR. Kupferdruckerei Berlin Reiner Slotta, Berlin.
1922102122London, Hodder & Stoughton, (1922). Gr.-8vo. Mit 16 montierten farbigen Tafeln, 8 weiteren farbigen Tafeln u. zahlreichen weiteren Illustrationen von Arthur Rackham. VIII, 206 S., 1 Bl. Roter Or.-Lwd. mit figürlicher Deckelprägung, illustrierte Vorsätze; vorderes Gelenk an einer Stelle mit Einriss u. fransig, Rücken minimal fleckig, Kapitale etw. bestoßen. [8 Warenabbildungen]
199465201Dormagen, Herkner Verlags-GmbH, 1994/95. Gr.-8°. Mit ca. 450 (32 farb.) tlw. ganzs. Abbildungen. 304 S., OLwd.
182085198Paris, Eymery, 1820. Quer-8vo. (13 : 20 cm). Mit Frontispiz, gestochenem Titel mit Vignette und 18 Kupfertafeln. 159 S. Halblederband der Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung und blauem Rückenschildchen; bestoßen und etwas beschabt. [8 Warenabbildungen]
1. Auflage. Band I-X. ca.2850 S. Original Ganzleder-Einbände mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. (=Die Schriften in Dreissig Bänden". Herausgegeben von Petra und Uwe Nettelbeck). Schnittkantenvon Band II unten ein wenig fleckig, sonst guter bis sehr guter Zustand. Moritz, 1757-1793. - Seltene in Ganzleder gebundene Ausgabe. Die Originalausgabe erschien 1783-1793.
1799105165Bd. 6 (von 15). Berlin, W. Oehmigcke, 1799. Mit gest. Tit., kolor. Front. und 19 (auf 18) kolor. Kupfertafeln. XVI, 479 S. Ldr.d.Zt. mit Rückenvergoldung; etwas beschabt, Rücken restauriert, Innengelenk tlw. geplatzt. [7 Warenabbildungen]
198524068[Köln], edition hundertmark, [1985]. Multiple: Bleistift, Bleistiftspitzer und Radiergummi in einer in drei Felder unterteilten Pappschachtel: Innen bezeichnet mit Teufel, Taufe, Täufel. 18/6/3 cm. OSchachtel mit montiertem Titelschild. Minimal gebraucht. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1964EEZZ2956Wien, Deutsch (1964). Gr.-folio (54 x 40 cm), 10 Bll., 6 ganzseitige Original-Lithographien (davon 5 signiert) von Hilda POLSTERER. Blauer Orig. Halbleder-Handeinband m. Rückengoldprägung. Vorderdeckel m. Lithographie auf Japanpapier. Blauer OLn.-Schuber, etw. berieben. Buch sehr gut erhalten. Kunisch S. 431. Erste Einzelausgabe. 3. Druck der Serapionspresse. Eines von 200 num. Exemplaren, entgegen dem Druckvermerk nicht nummeriert. Bei Brüder Rosenbaum in Wien als Handpressendruck hergestellt.
1937165637Bern, Schweizerischer Typographenbund, 1937. 12 Hefte in 10 gebunden, durchnumeriert, 384 S., jedes Heft mit einem oder zwei farbigen oder zweifarbigen Bogen (Prospektbeilagen) und zahlreichen s/w Abbildungen nach Zeichnungen und Fotografien. Original-Broschur, 4°. Jedes Heft mit Beispielen von Werbegrafik - Prospekte, Firmenpapiere, Plakate, Inserate. Doppelheft 6/7 Sonderheft zum 50jährigen Jubiläum der Meschinenmeister-Vereinigung Bern. In Heft 8 Artikel über den Grafiker Walter Läubli, mit zahlreichen s/w Abbildungen nach Zeichnungen; Doppelheft 9/10 Beiträge über schwedische Buchkunst und Typographie sowie über den Illustrator Adolf Hallmann, mit zahlreichen s/w Abbildungen nach Zeichnungen; Heft 11 mit einer "Auswahl der eingegangenen Entwürfe für ein Signet für die Schweizerische Landesausstellung in Zürich 1939"; Heft 12 enthält unter anderem eine Farbtafel "Stammbaum der Schrift" zum 100 Jubiläum der Bauerschen Giesserei in Frankfurt am Main. Die "Typographischen Monatsblätter" erschienen von 1933 bis 2014, sie waren lange Zeit massgebend für typographische Gestaltung. Zur Redaktionskommission gehören Ernst Wyss, Walter Schuppisser, Fritz Streuli und Emil Ziegler. Softcover Guter Zustand, mit allen Beilagen. Typographische Monatsblätter, 5. Jahrgang 1937, Nr. 1-12
1910763DGca. 1910. Lavierte Tuschzeichnung. Bildausschnitt: 11.5 x 16.5 cm. Bildgrösse mit Rahmen: 27,5 x 35 cm.
1910763DG1910. ca. 1910. Lavierte Tuschzeichnung. Bildausschnitt: 11.5 x 16.5 cm. Bildgrösse mit Rahmen: 275 x 35 cm. Unten links vom Künstler signiert. unknown
09973London: Hurst and Blackett 1899. First English edition. apparently preceded by an American edition dated 1898. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo navy blue cloth lettered in gilt on the spine and in red on the upper board pp. 472 1 publisher's advertisement for the "Now Ready Second edition" of The Coming of Love. With a 3pp. A.L.s. on The Pines letterhead dated 14 XII 06 asking an acquaintance to lunch or dinner in hopes of obtaining an "opinion upon a point connected with abeyance in an old barony. It is connected with a novel that I am now working on." The letter is in a secretarial hand but is signed in full by Watts-Dunton. Aylwin the author's best known work is a roman a clef with "a number of disguised Pre-Raphaelite characters including Rossetti". Inner hinges are cracked last 25 pages are shaken but holding small Christmas label on the title page bookplate Library of Thos. D. Murray on front pastedown small bookseller's label on rear pastedown corners are lightly bumped lower corners a little worn base of spine has small tears head of spine is a little rubbed overall covers are clean and bright. A very good copy. Colbeck p. 92; Fredeman 64.1; NCBEL III: 1456. <br/> <br/> London: Hurst and Blackett, 1899. First English edition. [apparently preceded by an American edition dated 1898].. hardcover
197828059KNAUR THEODOR 1978. 1. softcover. KNAUR, THEODOR paperback
197738934HEYNE WILHELM 1977. 1. softcover. WESTERN CLASSICS HEYNE, WILHELM paperback
19487995CBerlin/Hamburg., 1948-1970. (ca. 25,4 x 17,9 cm). je Heft ca. 100 S. Original-Broschur mit dekorierten Deckeltiteln. [2 Warenabbildungen] Hefte mit normalen Gebrauchs- und Alterungsspuren, teils fleckig oder gerändert, weitgehend aber gut erhalten. (= Der Monat, 177 Hefte aus dem Zeitraum 1948-1970).
1980027978Palm Springs: Palm Springs Desert Museum 1980. 1st Edition 1st Printing. No Binding. Fine. Poster 35" X 23" A Photo Of A Large Metal Sculpture Poster In Blue White Silver And Black. Signed By Claire Falkenstein; From The Estate Of Jae Carmichael California Artist Who Produced A Documentary "Claire Falkenstein Sculptor". Falkenstein Welded The Gates For Peggy Guggenheim's Iconic Venetian Palazzo By Hand. <br/> <br/> Palm Springs Desert Museum unknown
193963999New York NY: Corn Exchange Bank Trust Company C.S. Hammond & Co. 1939. 8vo. 5 x 10.25 in. which folds out into double-sided pictorial birds-eye map on recto 2 inset NY World’s Fair & NY Transit maps on versos sized 30.5 x 20.75 in. when fully folded out cover art of the iconic Trylon & Perisphere on front of self-printed colour-illustrated softcovers minor edgewear slight rubbing light toning still VG bright copy. First edition of this relatively scarce birds-eye panorama pictorial map view of New York City the five boroughs including the World’s Fair and Central Park demarcated in green. This brochure’s inset verso maps emphasize the ease of travel on New York’s extensive Rapid Transit system to the World’s Fair and other sites and includes a site map depicting the Fair laid out. Corn Exchange Bank Trust Company, [C.S. Hammond & Co.], paperback
1907224954Washington 1907. unbound. American author editor and compiler of historical fiction and factual reminiscences. She had a long association with Harper's Monthly Magazine and published two books about Abraham Lincoln with Harper and Brothers: "The Toy-Shop" a romantic story of the president's quest to recapture his youth and "Body-guard to the President" the recollections of Col. William H. Crook. In 1907 Harper's Monthly Magazine published "The Toy -Shop" originally a 15-page story about Abraham Lincoln. The response was so great that Harper's suggested that Gerry write a full-length book. We offer the original 15-page signed printed story of "The Toy-Shop" that appeared in Harper's Monthly Magazine in 1907 in which Margarita Gerry has made extensive handwritten corrections deletions sentence changes added writings etc. which has altered the published version to the point of it becoming an entirely new manuscript unpublished. It is quite possible that she used this extensively-corrected and altered manuscript as a guideline for the book project which resulted from the original short story. Her editing covers almost every single printed line in red ink. Also included: two typed letters signed each 1 page on personal stationery Washington D.C. no date but docketed 1907 both dealing with her difficulties in parting with a photograph of herself that a publisher needs for reproduction "Please return this picture.it is the only one I have.so I really couldn't bear to give it up." Both letters are trimmed; all items are in good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
1907224954Washington 1907. unbound. American author editor and compiler of historical fiction and factual reminiscences. She had a long association with Harper's Monthly Magazine and published two books about Abraham Lincoln with Harper and Brothers: "The Toy-Shop" a romantic story of the president's quest to recapture his youth and "Body-guard to the President" the recollections of Col. William H. Crook. In 1907 Harper's Monthly Magazine published "The Toy -Shop" originally a 15-page story about Abraham Lincoln. The response was so great that Harper's suggested that Gerry write a full-length book. We offer the original 15-page signed printed story of "The Toy-Shop" that appeared in Harper's Monthly Magazine in 1907 in which Margarita Gerry has made extensive handwritten corrections deletions sentence changes added writings etc. which has altered the published version to the point of it becoming an entirely new manuscript unpublished. It is quite possible that she used this extensively-corrected and altered manuscript as a guideline for the book project which resulted from the original short story. Her editing covers almost every single printed line in red ink. Also included: two typed letters signed each 1 page on personal stationery Washington D.C. no date but docketed 1907 both dealing with her difficulties in parting with a photograph of herself that a publisher needs for reproduction "Please return this picture.it is the only one I have.so I really couldn't bear to give it up." Both letters are trimmed; all items are in good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
1924GG217-002San Francisco CA: John Henry Nash 1924. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Rowena Meeks Abdy 1887-1945. Signed. LIMITED EDITION of 400 copies this is number 136 printed by John Henry Nash for Rowena Meeks Abdy with Garamond type on Van Gelder paper. Folio. 15 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches. xi 20 pp. Color reproductions of Rowena Meeks Abdy's watercolors; text clean unmarked. Quarter linen printed paper spine label marbled paper; binding square and tight shelf wear covers bowed. SIGNED by John Henry Nash on limitation statement. Very Good. Rowena Meeks Abdy was an American modernist painter who specialized in the landscapes of Northern California. This coffee table book of her watercolors with a Forward by fellow landscape painter Gottardo Piazzoni and an introduction by her husband Harry Abdy has become a collector's item. "A very handsome presentation of some typical work of this gifted Californian artist. Many of the scenes which Mrs. Abdy has so delightfully portrayed have changed materially in the wake of progress and we are indebted to her facile brush for the perpetuation of these glimpses of Old California." O'Day pg. 34. REFERENCE: OâDay A Catalogue of Books Printed by John Henry Nash pg. 33. John Henry Nash hardcover books
330745framed. near fine. Card signed by Irish singer and celebrated tenor John McCormack. Framed with a portrait image. Circa 1914. Please inquire for more information.<br/> <br/> Count John Francis McCormack was an Irish lyric tenor celebrated for his performances of the operatic and popular song repertoires and renowned for his diction and breath control. He was also a Papal Count. McCormack became a naturalized American citizen before returning to live in Ireland.<br/> <br/> unknown
31903In black ink. Dated Vienna January 6 1923. With Salten's stamp with return Vienna address. In German with translation.<br/><br/>Salten writes to fellow children's book author Hermine Lorch after reading one of her manuscripts:<br/><br/>"The fairy tales are very pretty very sentimental and also of the type that I like. I truly believe that they will find readers."<br/><br/>From the collection of the distinguished American mezzo-soprano Marilyn Horne b. 1934. <br/><br/>Uniformly browned; light scattered foxing. Austrian author Felix Salten is best known for his novel Bambi: A Life in the Woods 1923 which was the basis for the Disney film. His stories also inspired the Disney films Perri 1957 and The Shaggy Dog 1959. Apart from this legacy Salten was a prominent art and theater critic in Vienna. As a Jew living in Vienna Salten's books were banned in 1936 and he fled to Switzerland following the German annexation.<br/><br/>Hermine Lorch was also a children's author in Austria but there is little record of her work. It is possible that she was a victim of the Holocaust as there is someone of that name listed in the database of the Holocaust Museum. <br/><br/>"Horne had a voice of extraordinary range rich and tangy in timbre with a stentorian chest register and an exciting top. In concert she once achieved the feat of singing in a single programme Rossini arias and Brünnhilde's Immolation Scene proof of her exceptional versatility. Throughout her lengthy career she was an admired recitalist singing lieder mélodies Spanish and American songs with equal aplomb." Alan Blyth in Grove Music Online. unknown books