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173045349Leipzig, Moritz Georg Weidmann, 1730. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Covers with some spots and bit of soiling. Engraved portrait (Castelli). Titlepage in red/black. (10),1664 pp. Printed in double coloums. Some browning to leaves.
172661440Leipzig, J.F. Gleditschens seel. Sohn, 1726. Large8vo. In a nice contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with five raised bands and richly gilt spine. Text in two columns. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Leather on spine slightly cracked and front board with a few scratches with a bit of loss of leather. Internally nice and clean. (26) pp. 1628 columns, (2), 1682 columns, (3) pp. + frontispiece.
61441Leipzig, J.F. Gleditschens seel. Sohn, 1726. Large8vo. In a nice contemporary Cambridge-style mirror binding with five raised bands and blindtooled ornamentation to spine. Text in two columns. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Extremities with a few scratches and upper inner corner of front board with black mark. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. A few annotations in contemporary hand to front free end-paper. A nice copy. (26) pp. 1628 columns, (2), 1682 columns, (3) pp. + frontispiece.
174361499Leipzig, 1743. 4to. Uniformly bound in two contemporary half calf bindings with five raised bands and gilt lettering to spine. Small paper-label pasted on to top of spine. Wear to extremities, sctraches to boards. Front board on plate 1 split. Annotations to front free end paper. Internally nice and clean. (10), 984, 64 pp. (2), 702 pp.
189325113St. Petersburg, 1893-1812 (reprint, Moscow, around 1959). 3 orig. full cloth. Corners a bit bumped. (6), IX pp, 1420 columns, (4) pp, 1802 columns, (4) pp, 1684, 272 columns, 13 pp.
192234195Vasa, 1922-37. Lille 4to. Indbundet i 4 ensartede solide hshirtbd.
178461845Kiøbenhavn & Helsingøt, 1771, 1773 & 1784. 8vo. Uniformly bound in three contemporary half calf bindings with three raised bands and gilt lettering and ornamentation to spine. Wear to extremities, leather on spine cracked and most of the gilting worn off. Boards with repairs. Previous owner's name to pasted down front end-paper. Dampstain in vol. 2, otherwise internally nice and clean. (22), 647, (5) pp. (2), 654 pp. (12), 1018, (4) pp. Folded table included in the pagination.
Braunschweig & Leipzig, Oehme & Müller, (1833), 1834, 1835. 4to. Bound in a beautiful contemp. full cloth, richly gilt spine and covers. The decoration of gilded stamps have a gilded crown, both on spine and on covers. Edges patterned in gold. 3 lithographed titlepages. (1),96 (1),96 (1),96 pp. and 24 + 22 + 23 fine lithographed plates, among these a large folded lithographed view of St. Petersburg (26,5x42 cm.). Textleaves with scattered brownspots. Plates fine.
Lpz., 1827. 12 cont.hcalf, backs worn,but repaired.
Kjøbenhavn, H. I. Bing & Söns Forlag + C. A. Reitzel, 1844-46. I originale kartonnager. False en smule slidte på Årgang 1846 samt med tidligere ejers navnetræk på forpermen. Navnetræk på forsatsbladet af Årgang 1844. Lidt spredte brunpletter eller rene indvendig. Indlagt i tre nyere kassetter. (8),284,(2) (8),208 Lithograferet frontispice,(4),255 pp. Med 14 lithograferede plancher, hvoraf 2 er i farvelithografi.
Leipzig, Moritz Georg Weidmann, 1730. 4to. Contemp. full vellum. Covers with some spots and bit of soiling. Engraved portrait (Castelli). Titlepage in red/black. (10),1664 pp. Printed in double coloums. Some browning to leaves.
St. Petersburg, 1893-1812 (reprint, Moscow, around 1959). 3 orig. full cloth. Corners a bit bumped. (6), IX pp, 1420 columns, (4) pp, 1802 columns, (4) pp, 1684, 272 columns, 13 pp.
Vasa, 1922-37. Lille 4to. Indbundet i 4 ensartede solide hshirtbd.
1st edition. Original stapled paper covers, 4to (8.5x11 inch) mimeographed sheets stapled at left, 11, 11 and 4 pages. First three issues of the bulletin for members of the Youth Section of the Workmens Circle (Arbayter Ring) . Updates on Jewish socialists active in southern California. The second issue includes a poignant piece about a college student who committed suicide in despondence over the situation in Europe and the fear that immigrants in the US would be expelled or put in camps. Interesting war-time look at how young left-wing American Jews were responding to the unfolding Holocaust in Europe and changing conditions in the US. No copies on OCLC, so unknown if any later issues were published, but quite possibly complete. First issue has creased pages and a long closed tear to the back cover. Exceedingly rare. Important. (holo2-139-16A)
198011572ABGraz, Forum Stadtpark [später: Edition Camera Austria], 1980 - 2010. 4° (29,5 x 21 cm). Jeweils mit sehr zahlreichen Abbildungen. Illustr. Orig.-Broschuren.
18723619422Leipzig, J. C. Hinrichs, 1855-1872. Hldrbde. d. Zt. Teils beschabt u. bestoßen. Rücken mit kl. Kleberesten. 2 Bde mit erneuerten Lwd.-Rücken. 2 Bde. anfangs etwas feuchtrandig. Vereinzelt stärker stockfl., sonst nur gering gebräunt. M. St.
8 vols., 8vo., First Edition with numerous illustrations, diagrams and maps throughout; strongly and uniformly bound in blue cloth, gilt backs, all in very good, bright, state.
Paperback. 8vo. 92 pages. Published in exile by the heavily Jewish SPD, these monthly reports covered sociopolitical and economic conditions in Germany, and were harshly critical of the Nazi regime. CONTENTS: The Situation of the Evacuated Families: Reports from South West and Central Germany, The German Rule of Terror in Poland. OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (Staats & Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg, Univ m Hannnover & TIB, Universitatsbibliothek Oldenburg Ibit, Bibliothek Des Herder-Instituts, Universitatsbibliothek Passau) . Some chipping at edges of covers and small tears on backstrip. Writing in pencil from previous owner on cover. Pages darkened at edges but all text is clear. Good condition. (HOLO2-33-12)
EXTREMELY RARE collection of 53 issues of the Polish-language illustrated weekly newspaper "Tygodnik Illustrowany" from the year 1910. The issues are BOUND IN TWO VOLUMES. Each issue is illustrated with numerous b&w photographs, mostly relating to theater and architecture. The issues also feature numerous b&w reproductions of paintings, mostly of works by Polish artists. 380x295mm. 1082 pages (pagination: 8+536/537-1082+8). Brown cloth Hardcover. Gilt and black illustration and lettering on front cover. Gilt lettering and embossed decoration on spine. Embossed decoration on rear cover. Cover worn and stained. Cover edges bumped. Cover corners bumped and peeling. Spine edges peeling. Spine detached from rear cover. Spine torn at several places and partly missing. Pages browning. [VOL.1]: Spine lettering faded. [VOL.2]: Binding slightly visible on pages 539, 984 and 1062. Pages 555-558 detached from binding and have worn edges. Last page whitepage edge slightly (20&50mm) torn. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare collection of richly-illustrated Polish newspapers from the early 20th century has undergone some external wear is internally in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs.
This is a very good substantial run of the Transatlantic Review with just light wear. Very clean inside and out. All issues softcovers in their original wrappers. The run contains issues 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 32, 35, 36, 42 & 43, 44, 45, 49 and the Index volume. 25 issues in all from 1959 to 1974. Size varies a bit, typically 8" or 9" X 6". Heavy set, foreign shipping will be extra. This set will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
- In La revue blanche N°56 de la sixième année, Paris 1er Octobre 1895, 17,5x26cm, broché. - Edition pré-originale, présentée sous double couverture muette crème, un des ex sur Hollande dont le tirage à tout petit nombre n'est pas précisé, seuls grands papiers. Autres contributions de Zo d'Axa, T. Bernard, C. Sluyts, le duc de Saint-Simon avec des fragments imprévus... Numéro illustré de 2 bois de Charles Maurin. Deuxième plat de la double couverture taché affectant également le dernier bois de C. Maurin, sinon agréable exemplaire. Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Française, Paris 1er décembre 1909, 14,5x22,5cm, broché. - Edition originale, un des rares exemplaires de luxe sur Japon. Edition pré-originale de Trois Hymnes de Paul Claudel. Autres contributions d'Henri de Régnier, Paul Valery, Francis Carco, André Ruyters, Eduard Ducoté et André Gide. Une infime déchirure sans manque en queue du second plat, sinon bel exemplaire. Rarissime exemplaire en grand papier d'un des tous premiers numéros de la revue littéraire française la plus célèbre du vingtième siècle. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Aux bureaux de la Grande revue, Paris 1889, 19x28,5cm, 6 fascicules brochés en 1 volume. - Edition originale. Contributions de A. Karr, J. Lorrain, J. Péladan, J. Ajalbert, P. Quillard, A. Ferdinand-Hérold, A. Houssaye, A. Pechméja, Mariot de Saint-Ygest... Dos fendillé comportant de petits manques sans gravité, premier plat volant, deuxième plat absent, quelques petites rousseurs sinon agréable état intérieur. Rare. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Le Voleur, Paris 5 juillet - 31 décembre 1841, 24,5x32cm, relié. - Editions originales des 36 numéros du deuxième semestre 1841, 14eme année, réunies en un volume en pagination en continu et ne contenant pas les gravures annoncées. Reliure en demi-basane fauve à coins, dos à quatre nerfs sertis de filets dorés et à froid et de dentelle dorée, pièces de titre et de tomaison de chagrin noir. Epidermures et frottements sur le dos et les mors, coins émoussés. Contributions de A. Karr, P. Mérimée, F. Soulié, J. Janin, E. Guinot, E. Souvestre, A. de Lamartine, Chateaubriand, L. Gozlan, J. Michelet, E. Sue, J. Canonge, Guizot, G. Sand, M. Masson, C. de Bernard, J. Sandeau, E. Scribe... Fondée en 1825 par Charles Lautour-Mezeray et Émile de Girardin la revue paraissait tous les cinq jours et s'intéressait aussi bien à la littérature qu'aux sciences, aux beaux-arts ou aux moeurs. Elle publiait principalement des chroniques historiques, de voyages et de société portant sur la France ou l'étranger, des récits et nouvelles, ou encore des rubriques consacrées au théâtre, à la mode, à l'actualité des tribunaux et aux faits-divers, le plus souvent repris d'autres journaux de l'époque. Exemplaire provenant de la collection André Vasseur et portant son ex-libris. Quelques rousseurs et traces de pliure, sinon agréable état intérieur pour ce rare exemple d'une revue littéraire et généraliste du début du XIXe siècle. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Le Voleur, Paris 5 janvier - 30 juin 1834, 25x32cm, relié. - Editions originales des 36 numéros du premier semestre 1834, 7eme année, réunies en un volume en pagination en continu et ne contenant pas les gravures annoncées. Reliure en demi-basane fauve à coins, dos dos absent. Reliure fatiguée premier plat en partie détaché, coins émoussés. Contributions de L. Gozlan, A. Dumas, P. L. Jacob, A. de Lamartine, V. Hugo, Mme la Duchesse d'Abrantès, J. Janin, F. Soulié, M. Masson, Chateaubriand, A. Karr, E. Souvestre... Fondée en 1825 par Charles Lautour-Mezeray et Émile de Girardin la revue paraissait tous les cinq jours et s'intéressait aussi bien à la littérature qu'aux sciences, aux beaux-arts ou aux moeurs. Elle publiait principalement des chroniques historiques, de voyages et de société portant sur la France ou l'étranger, des récits et nouvelles, ou encore des rubriques consacrées au théâtre, à la mode, à l'actualité des tribunaux et aux faits-divers, le plus souvent repris d'autres journaux de l'époque. Exemplaire provenant de la collection André Vasseur et portant son ex-libris. Quelques rousseurs marginales et traces de pliure, sinon agréable état intérieur pour ce rare exemple d'une revue littéraire et généraliste du début du XIXe siècle. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]