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First Edition. Original red boards with gilt lettering. 4to. About 450 pages; 24cm. In German. Title translates to Yearbook for the Association of Historical Study of the Jews in the Czech Republic. " Complete set of all 9 volumes. Contains articles by various writers regarding Jewish culture, history, religion, local communities and folklore. Published annually between the years 1929-1938. Contains tables, photos, facsimiles, maps and diagrams. A treasure-trove of information on the Jews of Bohemia & Moravia. Minimal markings and staining. Mild edgewear. Some volumes ex-libris. Slight toning to pages. Spine loose on Volume IV and a piece of spine missing on Volume I. Overall, very good condition. VOL 9, from 1938, is especially scarce. (GER-39-9A)
1st edition. Later boards. 8vo. 389 pages, 23 cm. In English. Menorah was founded in 1886 and was among the last of the scientific-literary magazines in the United States, in addition to one of the foremost periodicals in the country. First edited by . F. Peixotto; then Moritz Ellinger. Menorah was the literary and scientific organ of the B'nai B'rith (EJ, 1906) . Includes commentary on such topics as the Dreyfus affair and European anti-semitism. SUBJECTS: SUBJECTS: Jews -- United States -- Periodicals. Judaism -- Periodicals. No copies of this volume in OCLC. Ex-library with minimal markings. Very good condition. (AMR-54-31)
39093In-8 (162 x 98 mm), broché, couverture de papier marbré (rel. postérieure), 24 p. Paris, Imprimerie nationale, 1790.
1st edition. Lacks outer binding, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 176 pages (8 pages each issue. English with occasional Hebrew. The Jewish Chronicle, Founded in 1841, it is the oldest continuously published Jewish newspaper in the world. It was initially under the editorship of D. Meldola and M. Angel. On Oct 18, 1844, to the editorship of Joseph Mitchell, it took the title of "The Jewish Chronicle (New Series) and Working Man's Friend"; it appeared only fortnightly till July 9, 1847, when it became a weekly; from Aug. 18, 1854, it was edited by M. H. Bresslau, who changed the title to "The Jewish Chronicle and Hebrew Observer. " From Jan. 12, 1855, A. Benisch assumed the editorship, which he retained till April 2, 1869, when Michael Henry took charge of the paper until his death (JE, 1905) . Includes numerous ads and announcements from the period, indicating deaths, weddings, and celebrations of all kinds. Anniversary dinners and events often list participants, which sometimes read like whos whos of Anglo-jewry of the period, and at other times mention names from the far reaches of the British Empire. The pages here, for example, include a long poem about the new Jewish mayor-elect of London, D. Solomons (as well as much other material related to the excitement at having a Jewish Lord Mayor, including international celebrations and congraulations) ; letters from the US offering scholarships to NYU, advertisements for Jewish publications of the period, reprints of articles from the American Jewish press (for example, from Rabbi Mayer in Charleston, SC) ; reports from Jamaica; reports on charities for the Jewish poor; a report on the opening of Jews College; an ad for a reader at the synagogue in St. Thomas, West Indies; report on Sir Moses Montefiores visit to the Holy Land; reports from Jewish communities across the British Isles; a report on the Conference at Cleveland discussing Isaac Wises Minhag America; A long report on the Jews of Corfu; A long report on Jewish activities in Montreal; Other reports from Vienna, Switzerland, Argovia, Turkey, Jamaica, Constantinople, Jerusalem, San Francisco, Damascus, Holland, North Africa, Germany, Amsterdam, France, Hungary, Bavaria; Modavia and Wallachia, Edinburgh, Lyons, Natal, the Saharah, Gibraltar, Kertch (Crimea) and Glasgow; details of Rabbi Raphalls Thanksgiving Day sermon in New York; letters concerning material in Isaac Wises The Israelite newspaper; lists of donations to charities with names of donors; lettes to and from Sir Moses Montefiore; much on the Carmona Case; activities of conversionists; Passover relief for the poor; etc. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Two leaves from issue 53 have been clipped apart and then re-assembled, no loss of text. Old stains top top few inches, some edgewear, but mid-19th century paper has held up very well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-1)
Testi di Benjamin Peret, Robert Benayoun, Jean Schuster, J. J. Lebel, André Breton, Tristan Sauvage, José Pierre et al. Disegni in nero di Lebel, Krizek, Toyen, Arshile Gorky, Adrien Dax, Pierre Jaouen, Marie Wilson et al. 11 fascicoli rilegati insieme La rilegatura in tela gialla riproduce al piatto anteriore, in nero, l'intestazione della rivista nel suo tipico carattere decorativo slab-serif. 4to. pp. 130. . Ottimo (Fine). . . . Fondata a Parigi nel 1959 da Legrand, la rivista adottò una intestazione dai caratteri tardo ottocenteschi, che anticipava di circa un decennio l'intenso utilizzo che i designers psichedelici statunitensi fecero di questo tipo di carattere. Contribuirono a Bief sia la vecchie glorie del movimento che la nuova generazione con André Breton in testa. (pag. 167, ''Merz to Emigre and Beyond: Avant-Garde Magazine Design of the Twentieth Century'').
Rivista d'arte fondata e diretta da Mario Diacono e Claudio Parmiggiani. Scatola contenente 6 fascicoli. 1. Vito Acconci, "Plot" (cm 25.5 x 20.5) 2. Luigi Ballerini, "The book of the last of the Mohegans" (cm 28x20) 3. Julien Blaine, "Autopsies" (cm 28 x 20.5) 4. Heinz Gappmayr, "Aspekte" (cm 22 x 20.5) 5. Gio. Battista Della Porta, "Steganografie" (cm 25 x 20) 6. Jirí Kolár, "Gersaints aushängeschild" (cm 24 x 17.5). Illustrazioni in bianco e nero . Scatola cm 30,5x22. pp. 180 circa. . Ottimo (Fine). . Edizione originale di 500 esemplari. . "La rivista Tau/Ma, ideata da Mario Diacono e Claudio Parmiggiani, fu pubblicata in sette numeri, tra 1975 e 1981, con l'auspicio di Achille Maramotti, che ne divenne l'editore. Il progetto editoriale consisteva nel presentare testi poetico-letterari, libri d'artista nonché testi antichi che potessero interagire con il fare della scrittura e dell'arte contemporanea: una profonda riflessione trasversale tra parola e immagine. La veste editoriale era caratterizzata da una totale libertà, sia tipografica sia concettuale. Il nome della rivista evoca la parola greca tauma: "prodigio, opera magica". Il termine, scisso in due sillabe, diviene portatore di molteplici letture. Tau, diciannovesima lettera dell'alfabeto greco, aveva assunto in epoca antica il significato simbolico di vita e resurrezione. Il vocabolo ungherese Ma (in italiano Oggi), titolo della rivista fondata da László Moholy-Nagy nel 1916, assumeva in sé il portato della Storia e dell'Avanguardia".
Pubblicazione fondata da Felipe Ehrenberg, David Mayor, Martha Hellion. Testo introduttivo di Felipe Ehrenberg e David Mayor. Un testo di Eric Andersen. Contributi di COUM and Ken Friedman, Monte Cazazza, Ian Breakwell, Paul Burwell and Carlyle Reedy, David Coxhead, Robin Crozier, Michael Gibbs, Tony Gnazzo, Dick Higgins, Richard Kostelanetz, Ruth Krauss, Takehisa Kosugi, Victor Musgrave, Takako Saito, Jirí Valoch. Con diversi ephemera applicati alle pagine: carte, pieghevoli, biglietti, opuscoli, oggetti (tra questi uno "Shit Scraper. Portable-disposable") . 4to (cm 29,5x21). pp. 92. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Edizione originale di 550 esemplari. . Schmuck was founded by David Mayor and the Mexican artists Felipe Ehrenberg and Martha Hellion with the intention to promote international relationships between artists and to steer clear of the conventional structures of good taste that were imposed on artistic productions. Their Nashuatec and IBM Selectric typewriter allowed them to make use of typography in an imaginative manner and take complete control of the design. Most of their publications relate to original works of art by a wide range of artists and visual poets, many of whom are associated with Fluxus. All publications have an illustrated cover, are unpaginated, contain objects, booklets, folders, envelopes etc. made by the contributing authors and artists. Published in various sizes (limited to 550 copies)Schmuck, fondata da David Mayor e gli artisti messicani Felipe Ehrenberg e Martha Hellion, intendeva promuovere relazioni internazionali tra artisti e di evitare le convenzionali restrizioni del "buon gusto" imposte alle produzioni artistiche. Le macchine da scrivere Nashuatec e IBM Selectric permisero alla redazione di utilizzare la tipografia in modo fantasioso e di assumere il controllo completo del progetto. La maggior parte delle pubblicazioni conteneva opere d'arte originali di una vasta gamma di artisti e poeti visivi, molti dei quali associati a Fluxus.Tutte le pubblicazioni avevano una copertina illustrata e contenevano oggetti, opuscoli, cartelle, buste ecc. realizzati dagli autori e dagli artisti partecipanti.
Primo numero della Rivista redatta da A. Giuliani, G. Manganelli, G. Novelli e A. Perilli. La rivista contiene un foglio più volte ripegato con una litografia di Novelli su un testo di Giuliani ''Nel cieco spazio'' (cm compl. 30 x 90); una litografia di Perilli su una poesia di Elio Pagliarani: ''Come alla luna l'alone'' (cm 30x84) ed una litografia di Scialoja: ''Ripetizione 1964'' (cm 30x60). La rivista inoltre comprende: una discussione tra Balestrini, Giuliani, Manganelli, Novelli, Pagliarani e Perilli (''La carne è l'uomo che crede al rapido consumo''), A. Porta, ''Adagio con moto''; A. Spatola, ''Catalogopoema''; G. Novelli, ''Pittura procedente da segni''; A. Giuliani, ''Chi l'avrebbe detto - Morte e amore''; N. Balestrini, ''Primo Piano''; M. Ferretti, ''Il Gazzarra'', ed altri scritti. Disegni di F. Libertucci, M. Aste, C. Cego, L. Taiuti, P. Cotani, E. Tolve, F. Nonnis, G. Novak; sculture di A. e G. Pomodoro, A. Perilli, G. Novelli; musica di F. Evangelisti . 4to. pp. 50 + tavole. . Ottimo (Fine). . . .
ORD-13130Notamment: La Guerre (Hermann Paul). 14 Juillet (Steinlen). Lourdes (Hermann Paul). Les tapinophages (Jossot). Les camps de concentration au Transvaal (Jean Weber). Les emmerdeurs (Willette, n°spécial). Petite histoire pour petits et grands enfants (Kees van Dongen). Contient également 5 n° de Tartines de l'Assiette au beurre, 2 publicités de l'assiette au beurre et 3 suppléments sur papier vert réservés aux jeunes dessinateurs afin de les encourager. Ces derniers fascicules se trouvent rarement. Relié en début d'ouvrage le N°1 de la revue Les Images comiques de la famille par Bellery-Desfontaines. (1901). Fascicules rassemblés sommairement sous une couverture in-f°(255 x 340mm) sans intérêt, mais fascicules assemblés tels que parus, non massicotés, d'où le grignotage de certaines feuilles sans perte de texte, assez facilement séparables. Bon état général. La fine fleur des dessinateurs de l'époque.
ORD-5634Du n°354 (4 janvier 1908) au n°405 (1er janvier 1909) soit 52 numéros. Paris. Imprimerie Spéciale de l'Assiette au Beurre. 1908-1909.- 2 volumes in-f°(258 x 320mm) dos chagrin noir à 5 nerfs, titre et filets or, plats toile anthracite, gardes marbrées. Soigneusement collationné, bien complet des 52 numéros entièrement illustrés en noir et en couleurs par les meilleurs artistes de l'époque. Tout petits défauts mais bel exemplaire, bien relié.
1881619418Paris, Libr. du Dictionnaire de l'Industrie, 1881-91. 4to. Zus. etwa 9800 S. mit zahlr. Textabbildungen. Halbleder d. Zeit mit Rückenvergoldung (berieben u. teilw. verblaßt, Ecken etwas bestoßen). [2 Warenabbildungen]
13 livraisons de 4 p. chacune, réunies en un volume in-4, plein cartonnage de l’époque, 52 p. (pagination continue), texte sur 2 colonnes, 13 caricatures lithographiées à pleine page. Journal créé au moment de l'organisation de la Garde Civique dans la ville de Louvain, avec l'ambition d'agir sur les premières élections. "Nous recherchons, quels sont, dans notre cité, les hommes les plus dignes de marcher à la tête de notre garde bourgeoise…". Compte-rendu des événements, commentaires, les élections et les résultats avec la composition exhaustive de la Garde Civique, dispositions législatives, courrier des lecteurs et annonces… Une caricature accompagne chaque livraison. "Publication très curieuse et très recherchée" (cf. Alfred Berrewaerts, 'Recherches sur la presse périodique louvaniste', L. Braeckmans, 1904, p. 44-45). Contient, relié en tête, la partition avec paroles et musique sous couverture illustrée d’une "Marche dédiée à la Garde-Civique Belge" par Emile Colbeau et Auguste Tennstedt, entièrement lithographiée par P. Barella à Louvain, 1848. Cartonnage légèrement frotté avec quelques accrocs. Bon exemplaire.
1858003173Paris Schulz et Thuillié 1858 In-12 Demi-reliure Edition originale
17 pages plus 3 pages of ads. Contents include: Editorials; A Comment on the Coins of the United States; The Collector's Debt to the Museum; Notables Who Are Members of the British Numismatic Society; The Chicago Numismatic Society;The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Montreal; Stamp Department; Mineralogy; Charles Gregory's Gift. Unmarked. Average external wear. Small chip from upper corner of front corner at coverfold. Short openings along coverfold. A sound copy of this, the premier issue of this esteemed numismatic publication. Book
176354078London, Millar, Nourse, and Vaillant, 1763. Folio. Contemp. full sprinkled calf. 6 raised bands. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. IV a. (10) pp. + Ca. 600 unnumbered pages.
London, Millar, Nourse, and Vaillant, 1763. Folio. Contemp. full sprinkled calf. 6 raised bands. Titlelabel with gilt lettering. IV a. (10) pp. + Ca. 600 unnumbered pages.
1916813051916. PERIODICALS MEMOIRES DE L'ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES D' L'INSTITUT DE FRANCE AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1916-1936. Paris: Gauthier Villars 1916-1936. Var pp. 4to. blue printed boards. Serie Deuxieme. Some chipped boards text very good internally with minimal foxing. Plates in monochrome or b/w. As follows: Seven volumes: 54 1916 56 1918 57 1922 58 1926 59 1928 61 1934 62 1936. unknown
1916813051916. PERIODICALS MEMOIRES DE L'ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES D' L'INSTITUT DE FRANCE AN INTERRUPTED RUN 1916-1936. Paris: Gauthier Villars 1916-1936. Var pp. 4to. blue printed boards. Serie Deuxieme. Some chipped boards text very good internally with minimal foxing. Plates in monochrome or b/w. As follows: Seven volumes: 54 1916 56 1918 57 1922 58 1926 59 1928 61 1934 62 1936. unknown books
172623242London, J. Tonson at Shakespear's Head, 1726. Jeweils ca. 300 SS. und mehrere Seiten Index. 8°, geglättetes Kalbsleder der Zeit, rote, goldgeprägte Rückenschildchen (davon eines teils abgeblättert). Ecken etwas bestoßen
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in Turkish, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish. Printed issues, set; this periodical is going on to be published. OTAM: Journal of the Center for Ottoman Studies, Ankara University.= Ankara Üniversitesi Osmanli Arastirma ve Uygulama Merkezi Dergisi. 1-35/36 issues. 1990-2014. Set. A very heavy and oversize set. A very precious set of journal on Ottoman researches. / Ottomanica.
104899Tokyo, 1990, 395x295mm, trois cahiers agrafés de 44, 24 et 16p., agrafés sous couvertures illustrées, enveloppe transparenteoriginale imprimée au nom de la marque, étiquette originale avec le nom du destinataire manuscrit. État neuf.Édité sous la direction d’Atsuko Kozasu, le premier volume est consacré aux photographes Timothy Greenfield-Sanders,Brian Griffin, Peter Lindbergh, Minsei Tominaga et Steven Meisel présentant les créations de la marque.Le second volumes est illustré d’oeuvres graphiques d’Enzo Cucchi (104899)
19651042241965 Bruxelles, Editions Dialogues, 1965, 275x217mm, 60p., broché sous couverture illustrée d'un "objet trouvé "de Robert Ganzo.
103941Kôbe, JBC (Nippon Shohyô Sentâ), 1970, 243x154mm, agrafé, couverture illustrée.- No.1, avril 1970, 84pp + 4 pages d'index, «John Lennon and Yoko Ono».«A song to Yoko John», Lennon acrostiche en anglais suivi d'un texte sur «Grapefruit» en japonais parShûzô Takiguchi, dialogue entre Lennon et MacLuhan, traduit en japonais, extraits du livre «Grapefruit» de Yoko Ono par Yoko Ono, textes de Nam June Paik sur Yoko Ono, Kuniharu Akiyama, article «John Lennon, man of the year 1969».- No.2, juin 1970, 128pp + 4 pages d'index, agrafé, couverture illustrée, «Charlie Brown and Snoopy».Dialogue entre Joseph Love, Shunichirô Tanikawa, Haruo Akiyama, textes de Shin’ichi Kusamori, Jin’ichi Uekusa, Momo Iida, Junzô Ishiko, IppeiItô, article sur «D’abord, abandonne le monde de la certitude (le no.4 de «Provoke») » par Hiroatsu Shigemori, illustré d’une photo de Daido Moriyama. (103941)
1929272921929 Société Française des Amis des Arts... Paris : [s.n.], 1929- In-fol.- 4 gravures originales, tirage sur Japon à 137 ex.,numérotées au dos; - complet .- 47 x 33 cm, 4 nn pp + 4 full page plates each with a serpent with printed caption.- Tirage à 137 ex.- rare
1934272911934 Société Française des Amis des Arts... Paris : [s.n.], 1934- In-fol.- 4 gravures originales, tirage sur Japon à 150 ex.,numérotées au dos; par Charles Mazelin, J. G. Schultz-Dal, Henri Cheffer, et Decisy - complet .Tirage à 144 ex.47 x 33 cm, 4 nn pp + 4 full page plates each with a serpent with printed caption.- rare