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667022 leaves including some blanks or pages ruled in ink for entries. Agenda format 315 x 100 mm. stitched as issued uncut. Nuremberg: 1598. A fascinating document of a type that rarely survives: the manuscript account book for the spring 1598 Leipzig fair of Hans Straub I or the Elder 1541-1610 the prominent Nuremberg gold- and silversmith alderman and son-in-law of Wenzel Jamnitzer the best-known German goldsmith of his time. The first leaf bears Straub's hallmark interwined initials "HS" over an arrow pointing upward within a plain shield & also containing the inscription "No. 72". Our manuscript sheds important light on the business relations in the late 16th century between the Nuremberg goldsmiths and their trade at the Leipzig fairs. Our account book is a list of sales orders and expenditures of Nuremberg goldsmith Hans Straub the Elder during the Leipzig Easter fair held in May 1598. While Straub is not expressly named he can be identified by his hallmark on the first leaf. At the fair trade was done in goblets rings knife-sheaths cutlery jewelry gemstones etc. Several business partners are named including the Nuremberg goldsmiths Heinrich Hahn Haan David Lauer and Paulus Koch. As an example of a transaction we see that the council of Halle paid over 33 florins for a goblet. In 1596 Straub was elected Alderman of the Artisans the most elevated and honorable office to which a Nuremberg artisan could aspire. Straub retained this position until his death in 1610. In 1569 he married Anna daughter of the famous goldsmith Wenzel Jamnitzer. On his father-in-law's death in 1585 Straub inherited his casting molds and used them extensively in his own creations. Despite his long period of activity relatively few pieces made by Hans Straub have survived see Nürnberger Goldschmiedekunst 1541-1868 2007 ed. by Karin Tebbe et al. Vol. I p. 409. In fine condition. ❧ The mark is similar to Marc Rosenberg Der Goldschmiede Merkzeichen Frankfurt 1925 Vol. III no. 3969. unknown books
1522606091522. Nuremberg 1522. First edition. Nuremberg 1522. First edition. With a Full-Page Allegorical Frontispiece by Albrecht Durer Featuring Lady Justice Her First Appearance in a Book Nuremberg. Durer Albrecht 1471-1528. Reformacion der Stat Nuremberg. Nuremberg: Fridrichen Peypus 1522. xxxvi 30 208 ff. Folio 12" x 8" 30.5 x 20 cm. Contemporary panel-stamped reversed calf with traces of gilt stamping early repairs to spine ends clasps present and intact endpapers renewed at some point. Some rubbing to extremities chipping to head of spine a few scuffs and stains to boards small crack to front joint rear hinge cracked due to worming minor worming to fol. 208. Allegorical frontispiece by Durer featuring Lady Justice and a female figure representing charity attractive woodcut decorated initials throughout. Light toning to text some leaves lightly browned faint stains and foxing to a few leaves wide margins. "1522/ jahre" to title page in near-contemporary hand interior otherwise clean. $12500. First edition and only edition with Durer's frontispiece which includes an image of Lady Justice. This was the first time her image appeared in a book. Nuremberg was the center of the Renaissance in Germany and was its leading cultural and intellectual center until the end of the sixteenth century. These qualities are reflected in the contents and design of this volume. Enacted in 1479 the Reformacion or Reformed Civic Legal Code of Nuremberg is known for its humanistic orientation straightforward language and elegant production. It is also notable as the collection of German city laws to be issued in print. The 1522 issue by Peypus is notable for its splendid full-page frontispiece by the great Nuremberg artist Albrecht Durer which was originally issued as an independent print in 1521. The bottom half depicts two putti displaying the arms of the city and empire. The upper half depicts Lady Justice holding scales and a sword and a female figure representing charity who is pouring coins from a purse and opening her bodice to bear her heart which is represented by a flame. The woodcut initials are finely carved and possibly the work of Durer or his workshop. OCLC locates 4 copies in North America 1 in a law library Harvard. Verzeichnis der im Deutschen Sprachraum Erschienenen Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts N2027. Meder Dure. unknown books
1564702761564. Nuremberg: Valentin Geiszler 1564. Nuremberg: Valentin Geiszler 1564. First Edition of the 1564 Nuremberg City Law Filled with Contemporary Annotations Nuremberg. Der Stat Nurmberg Verneute Reformation. Nuremberg: Valentin Geissler 1564. xlv 240 1 ff. Woodcut title page and allegorical leaf. Folding table of consanguinity lacking. 35 added leaves of manuscript notes the last dated 1620. Folio 12-1/4" x 8". Contemporary paneled pigskin stained brown rebacked in calf with raised bands and lettering piece recent metal bosses to corners of boards clasps lacking hinges reinforced. Light rubbing to boards restoration to edges of endleaves title page and final two added leaves of notes. Title page has a handsome elaborate woodcut architectural border main text preceded by handsome full-page woodcut allegorical leaf large woodcut initials. Light toning to text occasional faint dampstaining to foot of text block faint dampspotting in places minor tears to a few leaves. Extensive annotations in early hand in several places. $6500. First edition. Nuremberg was the center of the Renaissance in Germany and was its leading cultural and intellectual center until the end of the sixteenth century. These qualities are reflected in the contents and design of this volume. The Reformation or civic legal code of Nuremberg is known for its humanistic orientation clear straightforward language elegant typography and fine woodcuts. It revised the code enacted in 1498. The highly skilled engraver known today only by the monogram M.S. designed the title and following cut as allegories on the wealth and unity of Nuremberg. The title has a striking architectural border featuring Moses and the Holy Roman emperor and following leaf depicts God the city of Nuremberg and figures representing the city flanked by figures representing peace justice and generosity. Most of the annotations note amendments to the printed statutes the 35 manuscript leaves update the statutes to 1620. OCLC locates 15 copies in North America 4 of these in law libraries Harvard UC-Berkeley University of Michigan Yale. Verzeichnissen der im Deutschen Sprachraum Erschienenen Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts N2029. unknown books
185318762n.p. Nuremberg: n.p. Verlag Georg Maar 1853. First edition. Stiff card wraps. Very good. A single lithographed scene 6½ inches by approximately 275 inches nearly 26 feet. Individual leaves are pasted together accordion style. The Nuremberg Folk Festival began in 1826 and included a large parade. This 1853 Festival was no exception and was commemorated by the present lithograph reputedly executed by Leopold Itzel. A glorious example of lithography: The Herold der Stadt Nürnberg and Trompeter are followed by the Ehrenfahnenträgen für Bauern; Noris the Representation of Nuremberg follows in a Roman chariot; then trade representatives: artists plumbers armour carpenters locksmith a Flora and Pomona in chariots triumphal cart of Gartner a train of brewers Buttner and hosts and finally floats from rural communities Steinbuhl Mogeldorf and Rednizhembach the last as a canal boat. The captions along the bottom are in German. The first 8 panels are hand colored thereafter the lithograph is uncolored. Some light soiling some folds repaired occasionally trimmed closely; housed in original cardboard covers worn at edges with their ribbon ties replaced. In all 27 participants or groups on 19 panels. Rare to start with and hardly ever found complete. n.p. (Verlag Georg Maar) paperback books
1946716971946. Scarce Complete British Edition of the Nuremburg Trials Nuremberg Trials. International Military Tribunal. The Trial of German Major War Criminals: Proceedings of the International Military Tribunal Sitting at Nuremberg Germany. London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1946-1951. Complete set; 23 parts in 23 books Part 23 an index. With Opening Speeches of the Chief Prosecutors for the United States of America The French Republic The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland And the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1946. ii 173 pp. And Speeches of the Chief Prosecutors for the United States of America the French Republic The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland And the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the Close of the Case Against the Individual Defendants. London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1946. ii 200 pp. And Speeches of the Prosecutors for the United States of America the French Republic The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland And the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics at the Close of the Case Against the Indicted Organisations. London: His Majesty's Stationary Office 1946. iv 142 1 pp. Original wrappers moderate shelfwear soiling and dampspotting fainst dampstaing to wrappers of a few volumes gouge to head of spine of Part 11 light toning to interiors. $1250. First British edition. Because this report was issued over a period of four years it is often difficult to find a complete set intact. Held at Nuremberg in 1945 and 1946 this famous tribunal indicted several Nazi leaders for war crimes. Twelve defendants were sentenced to death three to life imprisonment and four to twenty-year prison terms. Three were acquitted. The tribunal was significant because it affirmed the principle that both individuals and states could be held accountable for war crimes. The actual text of the proceedings contains a wealth of information on the crimes of the Nazi leadership as well as insight into the political and social background that facilitated the Nazi takeover of power. Added to our set are three of the six supplemental volumes issued by the HM Stationary office. The other three record the agreement to prosecute the indictments and the sentence. unknown books
16000Nuremburg Archive. Archive of 11 original press photos 1945-46 capturing key persons and locations associated with the opening years of the Nuremberg Trials major tribunal for prosecuting Nazi War Criminals. These photos cover the International Military Tribunal when the 24 most prominent leadership were brought to justice. In the end 12 were sentenced to death by hanging 10 were actually hanged 6 were acquitted and the remaining were transferred to Spandau prison to serve their sentence. Notably while the Nuremberg Trials were the instrument of justice for atrocities during WWII they also served as a lasting model for using the international law to answer crimes against humanity and peace. <br/><br/>The 11 original Press Photos include photos of Reichsmarshal Hermann Goering seating next to Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess minister of foreign affairs Joachim Von Ribbentrop and Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel The highest-ranking officer of the Nazi Germany. In the back row Grand Admiral Karl Doenitz with dark glasses Grand Admiral Erich Raeder Baldur Von Schirach and Fritz Sauckel. Another photo shows newly appointed Chief Prosecutor Hartley Shawcross who set the tone for the trial to proceed under the rule of law rather than the more popular idea that the trials were vengeance in the spoils of victory. His two day long opening statement included the famous line: "There comes a point when a man must refuse to answer to his leader if he is also to answer to his own conscience". Also photo of is Telford Taylor succeeding as Chief Prosecutor in 1946; as well as witness Kurt Muller during the scene of uncovering the mass graves he helped identify near a concentration camp and defense attorneys for Papen and Hess. Photo of Dr Von Rohrscheid. A photo of RUDOLPH HESS. Photos vary in size from approximately 6"x8" to 8"x10". Most contain a byline verso. Condition good to very good with scattered creases and soiling to verso with some bylines damaged or removed. The photos themselves are clear and arresting testimony to the historic events they portray. Original press photos relating to the trials are rare. The Nuremberg Trials were instrumental in bringing the true extent of Nazi crimes to the public eye as well as set the standard for international justice in a legal setting. unknown books
1949388771949. Nuremberg Trials. Der Prozess Gegen die Hauptverbrecher vor dem Internationalen Militargerichtshof. Nurnberg 14. November 1945-1. Oktober 1946. Volume XLII. Nuremberg: Secretariat of the International Military Tribunal 1949. Original blue gilt-stamped cloth. Light shelfwear some fading to spine hinges just starting. Light browning to text internally clean. $25. unknown books
1947388761947. Nuremberg Trials. Der Prozess Gegen die Hauptverbrecher vor dem Internationalen Militargerichtshof. Nurnberg 14. November 1945-1. Oktober 1946. Volume V. Nuremberg: Secretariat of the International Military Tribunal 1947. Original blue gilt-stamped cloth. Moderate shelfwear some fading to spine hinges just starting. Light browning to text internally clean. $20. unknown books