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197264376Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, "Problemi attuali di scienza e di cultura" 1972 1 vol. broché plaquette gr. in-8, brochée, 16 pp. et 16 planches en noir hors-texte. Dos un peu fendillé. Sinon bon état.
19852217ABRamerding, Berghaus Verlag, 1985. 34 cm, 152 Seiten, mit 152 Abbildungen, davon 48 Farbreproduktionen, illustrierter Pappband. Einband berieben, sonst sehr gut. Artbook international.
198729277Imprimerie Arts et Manufacture 1987 In-4, cartonnage éditeur illustré.
1957951172Dresden: Verlag der Kunst. 1957. Groß-Quart, 34,5 cm. (Kanten leicht berieben, sonst wohlerhalten.) [3 Warenabbildungen] XII, [3], [1 weiße] Seiten. Original-Halbpergamenteinband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und handmarmorierten Deckelbezügen,
195141575Wien. Schroll. 1951. OLn., OSchu., 4°, 61 (2) S.mit 95 einfarbigen Tafellabbildungen und 9 Farbtafeln. Zustand gut-sehr gut.
192892313Augsburg: Filser 1928. XIII, 447 S., 429 Abb. im Bild- und 74 Abb. im Textteil. Reg. 4° HLn.mS.
192820585ABAugsburg, Filser 1928. kl.4°. 447 S. Verzeichnis u. Abb. 2-spaltig. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen a. Tafeln u. im Text. OHalbleien, Rü. etwas bestoßen, Gebrauchssp., gut erhalten.
1947V8627Hagen (Thiebes & Co.) 1947 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, Originalumschlag, 47 S., Bildtafeln, rot-schwarz-Druck
197837480Bln: Gebr.Mann 1978. 149 S., 36 Abb. Reg. Ln. *neuwertig*.
1977g06293-8< Köln >: Heinen, um 1977. 28 Seiten, 62 Abbildunge, 4°, kartoniert.
1876EEzz7913Leipzig, E.A. Seemann 1876. gr.-8°. XVI, 537 (1) Seiten mit Titelkupfer u. mit Illustrationen, gezeichnet von Joseph Schönbrunner, Holzschnitt v. F. W. Bader. Orig.-Pergamentimitatband mit schwarzer u. goldener Einbandpräg., Voll-Rotschnitt. Einband aussen mit Griffspuren, Rücken u. Kanten berieben. Innen tadellos.
1926013ABerlin, Deutsche Buch-Gemeinschaft, (1926). Gr.-8°437, [3] S. mit ganzseit. Abb. und zahlr. Vign., 24 Taf.Reizvoll illustr. Ausgabe des berühmten Dürerbuchs Thausings in der Bearbeitung von Lothar Brieger. Gutes Exemplar.
1884V39796Leipzig (E.A.Seemann) 1884 (= 2., verbesserte Auflage in zwei Bänden). 8°, 2 Bände in Halbleder der Zeit mit fünf Bünden, Lederecken, reicher Rückengoldprägung, marmoriertem Rund-um-Schnitt und marmorierten Vorsätzen auf gelacktem Papier (Hardcover), 383 + 380 S., Abbildungen und 2 Titelkupfer 2
187865468Firmin-Didot 1878 1 vol. relié fort gr. in-8, reliure demi-chagrin vert à coins bordés d'un filet doré, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés de motifs dorés, tête dorée, X-563 pp., 75 reproductions gravées in et hors-texte. De petits frottements aux coins et aux coiffes, sinon bel exemplaire, bien relié à l'époque.
187865468Firmin-Didot 1878 1 vol. relié fort gr. in-8, reliure demi-chagrin vert à coins bordés d'un filet doré, dos à nerfs, caissons décorés de motifs dorés, tête dorée, X-563 pp., 75 reproductions gravées in et hors-texte. De petits frottements aux coins et aux coiffes, sinon bel exemplaire, bien relié à l'époque.
196432625Paris Fayard 1964 in-8° avec 16 planches d'illustrations en noir , petites mention au stylo discrètes
193914292Paris, éditions de la revue Verve, 1939. In-4 de 134-[44] pages, couverture illustrée couleurs et or par Maillol.
19397077Paris, éditions de la revue Verve, 1939. In-4 de 134-[44] pages, couverture illustrée couleurs et or par Maillol. Pli central au premier plat, autrement en très belle condition.
19767842Editions Princesse 1976 96 pages IN4. 1976. Reliure Editeur avec jaquette. 96 pages. Cet ouvrage de Teresa Gerszi étudie la période florissante de l'art du dessin allemand de la Renaissance du milieu du XVe siècle avec le Maître E.S. jusqu'à Hans Holbein le Jeune. Il se concentre particulièrement sur la figure d'Albrecht Dürer analysant tous les aspects de sa vie artistique à travers une sélection de dessins gravures peintures et objets
1968CNBR150Kentfield California: The Allen Press 1968. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Durer Albrecht. One of 140 copies folio size 34 leaves unnumbered with original prospectus folded in original hand-addresed mailing envelope. The thirty-second limited edition from The Allen Press and the first printed on their 1846 Columbian handpress. Terence circa 195 - 159 B.C. was and has remained a popular playwright "The Brothers" considered to be one of his greatest plays being "not only a delightful and clever comedy but also a fine study of human nature. Proof of the timelessness of Terence's genius lies in the fact that over 400 manuscripts of his plays survive today and many of his plots have been purloined by successive generations of playwrights." This is the first edition of "The Brothers" illustrated by Durer. "Although there were about forty Terence editions previous to 1500 humanist scholars strongly objected to illustrations for the classics. So it was not until 1493 that the first was issued: 150 woodcuts in the edition printed by Johann Treschel at Lyon France. <br/><br/>It is one of the most beautiful illustrated books of the fifteenth-century; but its editor Johann Badius tried to soften the innovation by declaring that the pictures were added to assist the illiterate." The coincidence which made the present edition possible is that "Johann Amerbach of Basel unaware that the Treschel edition was underway began a similar edition by commissioning the young genius Albrecht Durer at age 20 to design 150 illustrative woodcuts one for every scene of the drama. However when the drawings were completed but only a few blocks cut the Lyon edition appeared and the Basel project abandoned." Durer's work survived and is preserved at the Kunstmuseum Basel where Lewis and Dorothy Allen first studied the mostly ink drawings of white-grounded wood blocks work in 1965. The director of the museum generously provided them with permission to reproduce the drawings and provided high resolution photos. George Lewis "photographically eliminated" the considerable erosion worm holes and mildew and metal plates were made of the twenty-seven illustrations for this edition "their first book use."<br/><br/>___DESCRIPTION: Quarter decorative German woven fabric and sienna-brown all-rag Italian paper covered boards with a pictorial title to the upper board teal endpapers fore- and tail-edges uncut pictorial title-page printed in black woodcut heads are printed in brown chapter numbers are printed in blue-green throughout with twenty-seven illustrations based on Durer drawings used here for the first time as book illustrations for a Terence play; hand-set Unciala type the first appearance in an American book all-rag paper made at the Wookey Hole mill in England to the specifications of the press with their watermark folio size 13.25" by 8 7/8" 34 unnumbered leaves limited edition one of 140 copies. With prospectus folded in original hand-addressed mailing envelope in a matching paper slipcase.<br/><br/>___CONDITION: A fine copy; the binding clean and unrubbed the binding tight with solid hinges the interior clean and bright and free of prior owner markings; clean crisp as new. The slipcase also fine strong and sturdy clean overall with the hint of a stray mark or two without wear; the prospectus fine with only original folds its original mailing envelope near fine some light dustiness a hand-written notation on the back "ordered 3/16/68".<br/><br/>___CITATION: The Allen Press Bibliography no.32.<br/><br/>___POSTAGE: International customers please note that additional postage may apply as the standard shipping charge does not always cover costs; please inquire for details.<br/><br/>___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. The Allen Press hardcover books
1971497451971. TERENCE. A Comedy of Terence called Andria. Translated into English by Robert Bernard. 118 pp. Illustrated with 25 woodcuts after original drawings by Albrecht Dürer. Folio 347 x 250 mm bound in original half vellum in cloth slipcase. Verona: Officina Bodoni Press 1971. One of an edition of 170 copies of which 10 were hors commerce. The original designs were made by Dürer for an edition of Terence that was never realized; the unpublished illustrations remained in the Kunstmuseum at Basel. The woodblocks for this edition were cut in pear-wood by Fritz Kredel after copies of the Dürer originals. The text is a somewhat modernized version of the first English translation of Andria. Mardersteig 176. Barr 87. hardcover books
1971527271971. TERENCE. Andria: A Comedy by Terence. 122 4 pp. Folio 347 x 250 mm bound in beige paper boards backed in vellum title gilt on spine t.e.g. in green cloth slipcase. Verona: Officina Bodoni 1971. One of 160 copies. This edition brings to fruition one part of an illustrated edition of Terence that was planned by Basel printer Johann Amerbach in 1493. A number of illustrations for Amerbach's edition were completed by Albrecht Durer before the project was eventually abandoned. For the Bodoni edition of Andria Terence's first comedy twenty five of Durer's illustrations for the Amerbach Terence were copied and cut by engraver Fritz Kredel. The text is based on Richard Bernard's English translation which was first published in 1598. Set in Dante type and pressed on Fratelli Magnani paper. A pristine copy. hardcover books
527271971. TERENCE. Andria: A Comedy by Terence. 122 4 pp. Folio 347 x 250 mm bound in beige paper boards backed in vellum title gilt on spine t.e.g. in green cloth slipcase. Verona: Officina Bodoni 1971. One of 160 copies. This edition brings to fruition one part of an illustrated edition of Terence that was planned by Basel printer Johann Amerbach in 1493. A number of illustrations for Amerbach's edition were completed by Albrecht Durer before the project was eventually abandoned. For the Bodoni edition of Andria Terence's first comedy twenty five of Durer's illustrations for the Amerbach Terence were copied and cut by engraver Fritz Kredel. The text is based on Richard Bernard's English translation which was first published in 1598. Set in Dante type and pressed on Fratelli Magnani paper. A pristine copy. hardcover
1968297669Kentfield Calif: Produced by hand at the Allen Press 1968. Near Fine binding. Quarto; in the publisher’s printed mustard colored boards backed with woven fabric with the upper cover printed with a Durer illustration of an ancient theater; 34 leaves with 27 illustrations taken from drawings by Durer; headers printed in brown with chapter number in teal; housed in a mustard paper covered slipcase which has a trivial amount of sunning; one of 140 copies. Near Fine binding. Produced by hand at the Allen Press unknown
297865Staegmeyr'sche Verlagshandlung, München, ohne Jahr. 8 Seiten, 45 Tafelseiten. Originalhalbleinen. 29 cm