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1921ARTE0488bParis, Zürich : Éditions Georges Crès 1921. gr.-8°. 167 S., Okart., Einband an den Ecken bestoßen u. mit kleinen Einrissen, Rücken berieben, innen papierbedingt gebräunt. Der Erratazettel beiliegend. Erste Ausgabe.- Die Aufsätze erschienen ursprünglich in der Wiener "Neuen Freien Presse", "Wage", "Die Zeit" und im "Neuen Wiener Tagblatt". Interessierte Buchverlage (Bruckmann, Kurt Wolff) traten von der Veröffentlichung zurück, da Loos nicht bereit war, die im Text enthaltenen Angriffe auf Josef Hoffmann (Das Wiener Weh) und die geschmäcklerische Dekorationskultur der Wiener Werkstätte zu unterlassen. [3 Warenabbildungen]
In-16 gr., brossura originale a 2 colori (rosso e nero) disegnata da Scipione, pp. (6),158. Quarta edizione non autorizzata, pubblicata il 16 luglio. “In realtà si tratta di una ricopertinatura della terza edizione. L’editore cercò di attribuirle una dignità di nuova edizione facendo autenticare e firmare l’intera tiratura dal notaio Carlo Mariani. Edizione condizionata dalle difficoltà economiche attraversate in quel momento dall’editore. In quello stesso 1941 infatti le banche avviarono le procedure esecutive sull’editore lancianese, che poi chiuse l’attività nel 1950, e c’è da supporre che gran parte della tiratura abbia avuto una difficile distribuzione”. Così Gambetti / Vezzosi, p. 549. Tiratura di 920 esemplari. Il ns., n. 469, con qualche segno di biro alla legatura, altrimenti ben conservato.
188846405189Paris, Dentu, 1888 ; in-4, broché, couv. illustrée. XXIII pp., 243 pp., 2 ff. (table et achevé d’imprimer).ÉDITION ORIGINALE. Ce beau livre, luxueusement édité, est un énergique et très émouvant manifeste en faveur des animaux. 12 lettres de Ménippe, chien et philosophe sans domicile. “Abandonné très jeune dans une gare de chemin de fer, un 15 décembre quelconque, époque de la déclaration dérisoire exigée par la loi, j’ai été à même d’acquérir une expérience assez sérieuse, car le temps que je ne donnais pas à la lutte pour la vie, je l’ai consacré à observer longuement les spectacles de la rue, analysant scrupuleusement les actes et le caractère des hommes, nos maîtres.”Nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte par Rosa Bonheur, F. Braquemond, F. Buhot, Clairin, Detaille, Frémiet, Gérome, Gervex, Jeanniot, J. P. Laurens, H. Pille, Puvis de Chavannes, Ribot, Rochegrosse et bien d’autres artistes sensibles à la cause animale.Chaleureuse lettre-préface de Léon Cladel, auteur en 1885 d’un livre titre Léon Cladel et sa kyrielle de chiens.- Vicaire V, 1176. qui signale 25 exemplaires sur Japon. Cet exemplaire est UN DES 25 EXEMPLAIRES SUR JAPON.
1690125816Breslau, Jesaias Fellgiebel 1690. * Mit gestochenem Frontporträt und gestochener Titelvignette (in Teil II). 37 Blatt, 542; 496 (recte 500) Seiten. 16,5 x 10 cm. Pergamentband der Zeit (angestaubt) mit späterem handschriftlichem Rückentitel. [4 Warenabbildungen]
159735732Leiden, Raphelengius, 1597. 36 Bl., 376 S., 20 Bl., 344, 164 S., 2 Bl. Mit Druckermarke auf dem Titel. Kl.-8° (16,5 x 11 cm). Pergament der Zeit. [5 Warenabbildungen]
In folio (mm. 410x310), 3 cartelle editoriali in mz. tela (picc. spacchi ad un dorso) con legacci. Ogni cartella contiene 8 pp.nn. di testo introduttivo e indice delle tavole + 32 tavole sciolte (ciascuna con num. ill. in b.n.). Le tavole sono così suddivise:<br> - 1ère série. Opere di: Bernaux, Binquet, Bouchard, Bouraine, Bourdelle, Chassaing, De Bardyère, Gallerey, Gauvenet, Guénot, Hairon, Jallot, Lalique, Le Bourgeois, Malclès, Joel et Jan Martel, Max Blondat, Béligant et Fesneau, Follot, Sad, Süe et Mare, Vera et J. Martin.<br> - 2ème série - “La Sculpture décorative à l'Exposition des Arts décoratifs de 1925”. Opere di: Adnet, Bernaux, Binquet, Max-Blondat, Bottiau, Bouraine, Garnier Camille, Garnier, Guénot Albert, Hairon, Janniot, Jallot, Lalique, Le Bourgeois, Malclès, Joel et Jan Martel, Pologne, Saupique, Séguin.<br> - 3ème série. Opere di: Artemoff, Bottiau, École Boulle, Bouraine, Buchman et Kahn, Cogneville, Delamarre, Demenay, Fremont, Hairon, Henning, Jallot Léon, Céline Lepage, Leyritz, Malclès, Joel et Jan Martel, Poisson, Renard, École de l'Union centrale des Arts décoratifs, Voros. “Henri Papin (1873-1939), français. Peintre, décorateur. Il fut élève de Gérome et J. Blanc. Il a exposé, à Paris, à partir de 1900 au Salon des Artistes Français, dont il devint par la suite sociétaire. Il y a obtenu des médailles en 1904 et 1910. Officier de la Légion d’honneur”. Cfr. Benezit,XI, p. 442. Solo qualche lieviss. fioritura marginale, altrimenti esempl. ben conservato.
1918272164Bln: Bondi 1908/1918. zus. ca. 2800 S. Gr 8° Ln. *Mit Buchschmuck von Melchior Lechter* 2 Rücken aufgehellt, sonst schöne Reihe in grünem Leinen* Erste Ausgabe in der Übersetzung von Gundolf (und Stefan George), auf Grundlage der Ausgabe von Schlegel und Tieck.
197122459Steinbach/Gießen, Anabas Verlag, (1971). 194 Bl. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 4° (25 x 20 cm). Original-Karton.
188446405135Paris, Librairie Artistique H. Launette, 1884 ; grand in-4, bradel, demi-vélin ivoire, coins, dos lisse orné d’illustrations et guirlandes florales en couleurs, tête dorée, non rogné, couverture et dos. (Reliure de l’époque) XII pp., 212 pp., 2 ff. - 12 planches hors-texte.ÉDITION ORIGINALE de la traduction par Émile Blémont (1839 - 1927), un poète ami de V. Hugo, des Parnassiens et des Symbolistes auquel on doit aussi des traductions de M. Twain, E. Poe.PREMIER TIRAGE des illustrations de Maurice Leloir. 12 grandes compositions hors-texte en photogravure et 220 illustrations dans le texte. Le peintre et dessinateurs M. Leloir (Paris 1853 - 1940) était le fils et l’élève d’Auguste Leloir. Jean Adhémar estimait que “Maurice Leloir et ses élèves avaient inondé le marché de livres où l’image, inspirée des études de Meissonier, ou bien des photographies, devait représenter avec une exactitude parfaite les costumes et les attitudes du passé ou de l’époque contemporaine, sans souci de recherche d’expression ou d’effet artistique. Les bibliophiles, d’ailleurs, assemblés en sociétés puissantes, considéraient, à tort, leurs livres comme des objets précieux à traiter avec un soin extrême.” Osterwalder. Dict. des illustrateurs 1800-1914. p. 611 - Adhémar. Fonds Français XIII p. 439.Exemplaire dans une belle demi-reliure en vélin orné, avec titre calligraphié et ornements à la plume coloriés et rehaussés d’or, une de ces reliures dont E. de Crauzat fait l’éloge dans La Reliure française de 1900 à 1925 (tome 1, p. 115-123). La reliure et les ornements ne sont pas signés. Rousseurs éparses.
191265866Wien-Leipzig, Verlag Brüder Rosenbaum, o. J. (1912). Gr.-8°. Mit 3 Tafeln von Moriz Jung u. Josef von Divéky (2) sowie einer Musikbeilage von Anton von Webern. 49 (1) S., 7 Bll. (das letzte weiß), Illustr.-OKart.
18992111902160201349Tenshodo soil steel Taro 1899. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tenshodo soil steel Taro paperback
195632727-ya2Berlin: Aufbau Verlag 1956. Original Halbpergament mit Rückenvergoldung, Kopfgoldschnitt und Lesebändchen (gering berieben und bestoßen, sonst sehr gute und saubere Exemplare). Gr.-8°:.
1998277858München: Hanser 1985/1998. zus. ca. 36000 S., einige 100 Abb. Ln.mS. *nahezu neuwertige Reihe* Beilagen: Beiheft zur Ausgabe 101 S. Gr 8° Br. + 2 Inhaltsverzeichnisse* es fehlt Bd 11/1/2.
1966255794FfM: Ars Librorum G. de Beauclair, 1966. 35 (3) S., auf Hahnenmühle-Bütten, mit 16 Holzstichen von Imre Reiner 4° Ln.iS. *Expl. XXXV von Reiner im Impressum signiert* Mit einer Extrasuite der Holzstiche auf Japan und einem zusätzlichen, von Reiner auf dem Blatt signierten Holzstich (Porträt) - inges. 17 Taf. Diese in Bütten-Umschlag und zusammen mit dem Hauptband ii Schuber.
In-8, legatura del Novecento in mz. marocchino con grandi angoli, dorso a cordoni con decoraz. e titolo oro, conserv. la brossura orig., pp. 216,(6), molto ben illustrato nel t. da 2 testate e f.t. da 12 tavole (protette da velina) che riproducono “au pochoir et retouchés à la main” i pregevoli acquarelli dell’artista russo Somoff. “Le présent ouvrage reproduit l’édition de 1731, augmentée de l’épisode du Prince Italien”. "Edizione originale" con le illustrazioni di Constantin Somoff. Cfr. Benezit,XIII, p. 20: “Né à Saint-Petersbourg, 1869 et mort à Paris, 1939. Peintre à la gouache, aquarelliste, graveur, actif aussi en France. Il eut une activité d’illustrateur dans la presse et d’ouvrages littéraires: 1927 Manon Lescaut de l’abbé Prévost; Voyage en Italie de Goethe; Daphnis et Chloé de Longus.. ses portraits sont d’une facture ferme et moderne; en outre il constitue un témoignage sur la société internationale des années vingt et trente”. Bella edizione di 465 esemplari numerati. Il ns., 111, fa parte della tiratura di 425 “sur vélin à la forme d’Arches”. Fioriture soltanto sulle prime e ultime tre carte bianche (prima e dopo la bross.), altrimenti esemplare con barbe, ben conservato.
32756Third series. Sydney : Printed by the Author 1874. Octavo half-crushed morocco over marbled papered boards spine in compartments lettered in gilt edges dyed red presentation inscription to preliminary blank to Joseph James Phelps Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly 'J. J. Phelps Esq. M. P. with the author's compliment 2 August 1875' double page lithographed view of the Ball pp. vi; viii; 96 scattered foxing else very good. John Rae was a Scottish born public servant author and painter who emigrated to Australia in 1839. 'While town clerk he wrote a long 'serio-comic' poem about the first mayoral fancy dress ball given by J. R. Wilshire.' ADB. It was first published in the Sydney Morning Herald April 1845. Rae's memoirs were self-published in 1869 with this Third Series issued in 1874. All were had printed by the author on a small Albion Press 'in my leisure hours by the midnight lamp to study the mysteries of the art of printing' Prolegomena. The frontispiece is 'a reduced photo-lithographed copy of Nicholas' picture of the Ball. It is a clever sketch by a clever but neglected artist whom some of our old colonists will remember as a miniature-painter for many years in Sydney'. This refers to William Nicholas c. 1807 - 1854 noted society portraitist of the time. The Ball was apparently quite an event 'It was a gorgeous spectacle; and unless we had been present we could not have conceived it possible for Sydney in its present condition to have brought together such a vast variety of costly and magnificent dresses and costumes of all nations as greeted our eyes on the present occasion.' - Rae. Rare. hardcover
94466aaf1960, 55 x 38 cm, encadré (68 x 50 cm).
[Figurato Viaggi] (cm.28,5) bella legatura coeva, mz. marocchino nero, nervi, specchi decorati in oro con fregio floreale, copertine originali conservate. -- pp. VIII, 56, 16, 48, 28, 48, 136, 80, 64, 64. Con 38 tavv. f.t. su acciaio di cui 17 vedute a piena pagina, 12 a mz. pag., 6 tavv. di costumi, 3 carte geografiche più volte ripiegate. Bella edizione fra le piùcomplete di questa famosa e ricercata opera. Perfetto esemplare in tutto.[f72] Libro
1969265682Peekskill NY 1969. unbound. 1 page 8 x 6 inches Peekskill NY July 29 1969. In this letter Copland declines an offer to write an article and suggests someone else instead in full: "I have given the matter of an article on Takemitsu some thought and am sorry to say that I don't think I can undertake to do it. I thought you ought to know this without delay so that you can make other plans. Perhaps Mr. Yuji Takahashi the pianist with the Buffalo Creative Associates knows Takemitsu's work intimately enough and might possibly be willing to undertake the article." Pinholes in the upper left corner but still in very good condition. Set beside a 4.5 x 5.5-inch photo of Copland seated at a piano and marking some sheet music; triple-matted in gray red and beige and set in a black frame measuring 17 x 21.25 inches.<br/><br/> American composer conductor and writer.<br/><br/> unknown books
19703307111970. framed. very good. Black and white photograph of American composer pianist and conductor Aaron Copland. Framed with inscription on the matting "For Bob J - from Aaron C.". Please inquire for more information.<br/> <br/> Aaron Copland was an American composer critic writer teacher pianist and conductor of his own and other American music. Copland was referred to by his peers and critics as the "Dean of American Composers". The open slowly changing harmonies in much of his music are typical of what many consider the sound of American music evoking the vast American landscape and pioneer spirit. He is best known for the works he wrote in the 1930s and 1940s in a deliberately accessible style often referred to as "populist" and which he called his "vernacular" style. Works in this vein include the ballets Appalachian Spring Billy the Kid and Rodeo his Fanfare for the Common Man and Third Symphony. In addition to his ballets and orchestral works he produced music in many other genres including chamber music vocal works opera and film scores.<br/> <br/> unknown
187337402Providence: Printed for the Author 1873. 1st edition Cowan I p. 139; Cowan II p. 389; Currey & Kruska 236; Farquhar 13; Norris 2054. Printed pale grey paper wrappers. Some abrasion to spine paper with a bit of loss at each end. Some foxing to front wrapper. PO name stamp to front wrapper verso. A VG copy. 40 pp. Unopened. 8vo. 10" x 6-1/8" <br/><br/>Lester a prominent Providence attorney had visited Yosemite Valley the summer of 1872 during which time he met Galen Clark James Lamon James Hutchings & John Muir this latter with whom he discussed one evening geological theory. This work a publication of a subsequent talk on Yosemite read before the Rhode Island Historical Society 17 December 1872. Farquhar terms this publication "noteworthy for its appreciation of John Muir ." Per Cowan "Being privately issued the work is but little known." Printed for the Author unknown books
1888253042Farmington Ct. 1888. 3pp. Folded 4to sheet. Old fold lines. Near fine. 3pp. Folded 4to sheet. Letter written by Sarah Porter founder of Miss Porter's School for Girls to a friend and possibly former student regretfully declining an invitation to her wedding. Miss Porter studied privately with Yale Professors. and her brother Noah later became President of Yale. She was an opponent of women's suffrage. <br/>She notes in this letter that affairs at the school will keep her far too busy to make the journey. Sarah Porter 1813-1900 founded her school in Farmington in 1843 setting it up as an institution at which girls could receive a well-rounded academic education. She writes in part:<br/> <br/>"My dear Mary I thank you heartily that you have desired me as one of your wedding guests and I should be very happy in being with you at this so happy moment of your life. I could not easily under any circumstances easily leave school for so long a time as a journey to Newton would require - but now Mr. Brandt's wretched health renders him unable to teach and his classes fall daily into my care so that my place is daily here. Your own and your brother's wedding at once will not only doubly crown the day but give promise to multiplied successive anniversaries. unknown books
19242477Prague. Aventina. 1924. 8vo. Rose colored decorative wrappers. In good condition. A study of the writer journalist Frantisek Kupka Prague1894-1969 on soviet poetry . Type and cover design by Teige and Otakar Mrkvicka 1899-1957. Small repairs at the top and bottom of the spine slight fading on spine. Some annotations on separate inserted pages. Aventina books
18972797941897. unbound. very good. Exceedingly rare signature "R.B. Wallace -- 1st Lt. U.S. Cav." 1.25 x 3.25 inches written on a portion of a cover of the Journal of the United States Army dated March 1897. Accompanied by impeccable provenance -- an attached note three weeks after his death that reads: "My brother died at Fort Huachoca March 13 1900 and never saw your letter. I enclose an autograph signature of his -- Co. W.W. -- 4/4/1900." Bruce is rare in any format; very good condition.<br/><br/> United States Army officer who died of wounds received at Calicoon Philippine Islands while leading a charge on February 10 1899 of which he died March 13 1900. He participated in every engagement while assigned as 1st Lieutenant of the 37th Volunteer Montana -- 2nd Cavalry.<br/><br/> unknown books
18972797941897. unbound. very good. Exceedingly rare signature "R.B. Wallace -- 1st Lt. U.S. Cav." 1.25 x 3.25 inches written on a portion of a cover of the Journal of the United States Army dated March 1897. Accompanied by impeccable provenance -- an attached note three weeks after his death that reads: "My brother died at Fort Huachoca March 13 1900 and never saw your letter. I enclose an autograph signature of his -- Co. W.W. -- 4/4/1900." Bruce is rare in any format; very good condition.<br/> <br/> United States Army officer who died of wounds received at Calicoon Philippine Islands while leading a charge on February 10 1899 of which he died March 13 1900. He participated in every engagement while assigned as 1st Lieutenant of the 37th Volunteer Montana -- 2nd Cavalry.<br/> <br/> unknown