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182513810Wien, Trentsenky, (um 1825). Ca. 16,5 x 24 cm
185086760Champrosay s. d. [1840-1860] | 13.50 x 20.10 cm | une page sur un feuillet remplié
1877245531877 4 Estampe signée en bas à gauche dans la cuvette, titrée, Paris, Liénrard-L'Art, 1877, 23 x 32,5 cm. à vue, feuille 32,5 x 50 cm. (format de la feuille).
1877245541877 4 Estampe signée en bas à gauche dans la cuvette, titrée, Paris, Liénrard-L'Art, 1877, 23 x 32,5 cm. à vue, 30,5 x 40.8 cm. (format de la feuille).
1880215301880 2 photographies originales albuminées en noir, format total : 12 x 9 cm, SANS DATE (1880),
1862165540Munich.: Deschler's Book Brotherhood. 1862. Circus Suhr & Huttermann Poster: Circus Suhr & Hüttemann verbunden mit Theater. Heute Samstag den 2. August 1862: grosse ausserordentliche Vorstellung in der höheren Reitkunst noch nie gesehen Gymnastik und Vorführung der ausgezeichnetsten Schulpferde. Zum Zweitenmale. Black and white poster with engraving. One-sheet. Leaf size: 43.5 x 23.5cm. Top edge slightly browned and small piece 8 x 1cm missing from lower left hand corner An extraordinary presentation in the Higher art of horsemanship never before seen gymnastics and demonstrations of excellent equestrian arts. The extensive program included - two Chinese - August and Henry executing their brave and bold display. . Deschler's Book Brotherhood unknown
188925869Cincinnati: Dillon 1889. Very good overall. An albumen photograph of a trapeze artist possibly H.Huston Ludlum a muscular young man wearing full length leg covering and shorts and short sleeve shirt holding a horizontal trapeze bar attached to a multitude of balloon cords in front of a painted backdrop. <br /> Dillon Cor 8th & Race Sts Cincinnati below photograph. Verso has a fully illustrated trade card for Dillon's Imperial Photo Gallery with an illustrated building advertising S.W. Dillon and a Garfield monument out front. "Elegant Portraits made from small pictures in india ink water colors crayon and pastels.'<br /> <br /> 4 1/4 x 6 1/4" Albuman photo on a printed cabinet card corners and edges rubbed one pinhole bottom center. Dillon unknown
188682931886 Paris, M. de Brunhoff ; (Corbeil, impr. de Crété,)1886. In-8 reliure demi toile,dos lisse, à fleuron,(230 x 160), 103 p., fig., couvertures en coul., et dos conservé,édition originale,
18922260084Erie PA: Erie Show Printing Company 1892. Soft cover. Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. See photos for condition details. Softcover measuring 8.5" in height and bound with a single piece of thread at the center which is likely very fragile because of its age. The exterior shows fading along the edges particularly the front. There's also small folds and tears present. The top of the front also shows original owner information. The first page on the interior has some creases and crimps which is also present on the additional pages. Paper is darkened due to age and the quality of paper used. This is a rare piece of ephemera of this Pennsylvania performer and may be the only surviving copy. <br/> <br/> Erie Show Printing Company paperback
1893RO80178009SIMONIS EMPIS H.. 1893. In-12. Broché. A relier, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 319 Pages. Livre partiellement désolidarisé. Absence du 1er plat. Dos abimé.. . . . Classification Dewey : 97.2-Dédicace, envoi
1893RO80276056H.Simonis Empis. 1893. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 320 pages - papier jauni - couverture d'attente.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
187016609Chicago: Willis and Stevens 1870. Albumen photograph carte de visite of a circus side show of two young twin boys approximately 6 years old wearing matching gymnastics costumes with award rosettes on their chests. 2 1/4 x 3 3/4" albumen photograph on 2 1/2 x 4 1/8" card. Photographer on verso listed as "Willis and Stevens Portrait Photographers N. W. Cor. State & Madison Sts Access via Elevator No. 77 Madison St. Chicago Ill". Willia and Stevens were female photographers listed in an 1875 directory. Unsunned very good. Willis and Stevens unknown
1880277641880 une chromolithographie vernissée (en couleurs) thème : LE CIRQUE (Clown, Jongleuse...), format : 31 x 22,5 cm, sans date (1880)
1880277631880 une chromolithographie vernissée (en couleurs) thème : LE CIRQUE (Clown, Ecuyère...), format : 31 x 22,5 cm, sans date (1880)
18809859München, Königliche Hofbuch & Kunsthandlung Adolf Ackermann, 1880. In-folio de [4] pages suivies des planches sous chemise grège illustrée en rouge et nor, grands rabats noirs de papier moiré montés sur toile rouge, dos muet.
188742223ABMünchen, Ackermann 1887. Dritte wohlfeile Auflage. 2°. 1 Blatt, 12 Tafeln. Farbig illustrierte Orig.-Halbleinwand. Etwas gebräunt, Deckel auch etwas wasserrrandig, minimal fleckig und mit unwesentlichen Randeinrissen. (=Ackermann's Maler-Skizzenbuch No. 1). 3
1854115981854 Paris, Victor Lecou, 1854 ; in -18 de (4) - 362pp. - (1)f. bl.; demi-chagrin rouge de l'époque, double filet doré sur les mors, dos à nerfs orné de caissons petits fers dorés, filet pointillé doré sur les nerfs, titre et auteur dorés, tête dorée. Exemplaire enrichi de 4 gravures de Legros à l'eau-forte qui devait illustréer une édition de Poylet-Malassis des " Souvenirs des funambules ", mais qui n'a pas eu lieu. ( VIcaire II - 189). Edition originale (Cf. Vicaire II -183 /184).
189327375PARIS NOUVEAU CIRQUE 1893 COUVERTURE DE PROGRAMME DU "NOUVEAU CIRQUE" - 251, Rue St Honoré (PARIS) , format : 21,5 x 16,5 cm, illustrée en noir sur papier crème par Lucien Lefèvre, sans date (1893) Paris "NOUVEAU CIRQUE" Editeur,
184823850Boehm | Montpellier 1848 | 14.50 x 22.50 cm | broché
186512998Garnier | Troyes s. d. [circa 1865] | 13 x 20.50 cm | broché
1891785D'après les derniers enseignements de F. Baucher recueillis par un de ses élèves J. Rothschild, éditeur - 1891. format : broché, 16.5 x 23 cm, 204 pages. couverture et dos jaunis, dos fendu sinon bon état.
189338508J. Rothschild | Paris 1893 | 15 x 23 cm | relié
189537701Leipzig: Verlagsbuchhandlung von J.J. Weber 1895. First Edition. With 135 illustrations many full page. x 2 150 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original white cloth upper board pictorially stamped in gilt and polychrome silk endpapers. One small spot to lower board small book label to front pastedown else a crisp fine copy of this scarce and desirable work on circus athletes freaks and itinerant performers. First Edition. With 135 illustrations many full page. x 2 150 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Verlagsbuchhandlung von J.J. Weber unknown
189537701Leipzig: Verlagsbuchhandlung von J.J. Weber 1895. First Edition. With 135 illustrations many full page. x 2 150 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Original white cloth upper board pictorially stamped in gilt and polychrome silk endpapers. One small spot to lower board small book label to front pastedown else a crisp fine copy of this scarce and desirable work on circus athletes freaks and itinerant performers. First Edition. With 135 illustrations many full page. x 2 150 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Verlagsbuchhandlung von J.J. Weber unknown books
1863BB055Original carte-de-visite photographs of Charles Sherwood Stratton better known by his stage name "General Tom Thumb" a dwarf who achieved great fame as a performer under circus pioneer P. T. Barnum here photographed with his wife Lavinia Warren AUTOGRAPHED in Stratton's handwriting on verso "Genl Tom Thumb & Mrs Tom Thumb - 1863 August". The couple were married in February 1863 for which it is said President Lincoln hosted them with a reception at the White House. The 2nd picture of the Strattons in their wedding costumes also a picture of their best man and bridesmaid Commodore Nutt and Minnie Warren Lavinia's sister and the wedding party together all in especially fine condition with dark brown hues each having facsimile autographs on the verso by their subjects. In addition an 1865 photograph of "Gen. Tom Thumb Wife and Child" verso blank. Altogether 5 carte-de-visite original mounted photographs the first with imprint verso backboard of Charles D Fredericks & Co 587 Broadway New York then three "from photographic Negative by Matthew Brady" imprinted by E & H T Anthony 501 Broadway the last by J Hall junction York and Fulton Sts Brooklyn.Born in Bridgeport 1838 to parents who were of medium height Charles was a relatively large baby weighing 9 pounds 8 ounces 4.3 kg at birth. He developed and grew normally for the first six months of his life at which point he was 25 inches 64 cm tall and weighed 15 pounds 6.8 kg. Then he suddenly stopped growing. By late 1842 4 years old Stratton had grown only one inch additional though his body was proportionate and functional. The showman Phineas T. Barnum heard about Stratton and after making arrangements with his parents taught the boy how to sing dance mime and impersonate famous people. He toured America and Europe in 1845 during which time his performances marked a turning point in the history of freak show entertainment. Prior to Stratton's debut the presentation of "human curiosities" for the purpose of entertainment was deemed dishonorable and seen as an unpleasing carnival attraction. However after viewers were introduced to Stratton and performances he was able to change the perception people held toward freak shows. Stratton's lively entertainments made these types of carnival shows one of the most favored forms of theatre in the United States.His marriage to Lavinia Warren also a little person became front-page news. The wedding took place at Grace Episcopal Church and the wedding reception was held at New York City's Metropolitan Hotel. The couple stood atop a grand piano at the reception to greet some 10000 guests. Rare to find a vintage picture of the couple dated and inscribed so early in their marriage and nice companion images inscriptions on three other pictures are in facsimile handwriting.TOGETHER WITH:BLEEKER Sylvester: Gen Tom Thumb's Three Yers' Tour Around the World accompanied by His Wife – Lavinia Warren Stratton Commodore Nutt Miss Minnie Warren and Party.New York: S. Booth 1872. Woodcut illustrations.8vo. 144 pp.; original printed pictorial orange wrappers overlayed with decorative cloth including spine.