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173461927Amsterdam, Compagnie des Libraires, 1734. Folio (405 x 280 mm). Uniformly bound in five contemporary full sprinkled calf bindings with six raised bands and gilt lettering and ornamentation to boards. Edges of boards gilt. Wear to extremities. parts of gilting worn off, spine-ends chipped, some with loss of leather. Leather of spine cracked and hinges weak. Corners bumped. First few leaves in vol. 1 stained in upper margin, not affecting text. Internally with light occassional browning but generally internally nice and clean. (12), XVI, CXX, 857 pp. + 1 frontipiece" (4), 957, (4), 964-1004 pp. (4), 857, (4), 868-904 pp. (4), 985 pp." (4), 896, 103, (1) pp.
1936219368Wien, Vlg. "Die Fackel", 1899-1936. Verschied. geb. u. in Heften. Häufig mehrere H. in 1 Bd. Einige OU. eingerissen od. lose. Rücken häufig verblichen od. leicht fleckig. 1 Einbd. locker in d. Bind. Teilw. St. a. Tit. od. m. Bleistiftanstreich. Fehlt: H. 82 S. 1/2. H. 437 S. 6, S. 127/28 u. S. 163 u. H. 472 S. 176-179 m. Druckfehlstellen. H. 48 m. Brandschaden. Einige Hefte aufgrund der Bindung doppelt.
41 bound volumes plus 19 volumes in 76 original parts, 8vo., First Edition, with numerous photographs, illustrations, maps, charts and diagrams throughout; bound volumes in facsimile Navy Records Society binding of ivory buckram, blue buckram backs lettered in gilt, original parts in pictorial or printed wrappers, all volumes and parts in near fine state. In addition to the main volumes, this run includes the bound Index to volumes 1-35, wrappered indexes to volumes 36-55, 56-65 and 66-70, and individual volume indexes to volumes 58, 70, 72 and 74. Also present are the Mariner's Mirror Bibliographies for the years 1983-1988 inclusive. It is most unusual to find a run of this magnitude without ex-library or ex-institutional markings. THE IMAGE SHOWS ONLY A SMALL PORTION OF THE RUN. PRIVATE RUNS OF THIS LENGTH, INTEGRITY AND CONDITION AS VERY SCARCE.
019754San Francisco: Re/Search 1982. First Edition. Softcover. Creasing to rear cover. Very Good. Pictorial wraps 8-1/2" x 11". With 7 pieces by Burroughs including excerpts from THE PLACE OF DEAD ROADS and a chapter not included in CITIES OF THE RED NIGHT. This copy INSCRIBED and SIGNED by Burroughs TWICE once to R'Lene Dahlberg at the top of the table of contents on 27 August 1982 and again to Herbert Huncke at the appearance of THE PLACE OF DEAD ROADS on 1 August 1982: "For Herbert Huncke/who would have been at/home with the Johnson Family/William S. Burroughs/August 1 1982." <br/><br/> Re/Search paperback
19443611132Brünn, Selbstverlag, 1897-1944. Mit zahlreichen Karten, Tafeln und Stammtafeln. Lwdbde.
First edition. Many include original paper wrappers. 8vo. Around 60 pages; 23.5 cm. Written in German with some volumes including an additional Hebrew section. Title translates to Annual Report of the Jewish Theological Seminary (Fraenckelsche Stiftung) . A nearly complete run of the journal including the editions printed from 1866-1869, 1872-1875, 1877-1922, and 1924-1938 (only missing 14 out of 82) . Some volumes bound separately in a limited run and some include duplicates. The Judisch-Theologischen Seminars, Breslau was the first modern rabbinical seminary in Central Europe. Founded in 1854 with the funds which Jonas Fraenkel, a prominent Breslau businessman, had willed for the purpose, the seminary became the model for similar colleges set up in Europe and the U. S . The seminarys basic aim was to teach positive historical Judaism. The positive stood for a faithful adherence to the practical precepts of Judaism, while historical permitted free inquiry into the Jewish past, including even Bible criticism, though with some self-imposed limitations (JewishVirtualLibrary.org, 2016) . Every year, the seminary published an annual report with scholarly work by the professors at the seminary, up until the Nazis destroyed the seminary in 1938. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish religious education, Positive Historical Judaism, Jewish Theological Seminary- Breslau. Overall, the condition is good-very good with some volumes more fragile and chipped. (GER-51-42)
1st edition. Later cloth, 4to. 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. Much on selection and early activity of Adler as new Chief Rabbi, controversy about the Burton Street Synagogue. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Masthead is occasionally trimmed close, with parts of "Sefer Zikaron" clipped, 1 closed tear, otherwise in outstanding condition in modern library binding. (br-11-7)
1st edition. Lacks outer binding, original period internal sewn binding in tact. Folio, 632 pages (8 pages each issue. Complete for 1866 and first half of 1867. 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, from across the UK, the British Empire, English Speaking Jewry and, indeed, the entire world. 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. Too many various reports, letters, discussions, and ads to describe, but a report on the re-unification of the Jewish community of Charleston, South Carolina, 25 years after the split-off by the reformers, caught our eye. SUBJECT(S) : Jews -- Great Britain -- Newspapers. Mid-19th century paper has held up very well, Good solid condition overall. Scarce to come up in the trade. (br-11-2)
26007JOURNAL SATIRIQUE ILLUSTRE : "LE CHARIVARI" - 1er semestre 1867, 36 litho de Daumier (Femme a Barbe. etc) ; 52 de Cham, André Gill (portraits charges de D.Doré, G.Courbet, de Carlotta Patti qui est une cantatrice italienne née le 30 octobre 1835 à Florence et morte à Paris 16ᵉ, le 27 juin 1889, soeur d'Adelina Patti (1843-1919); etc ) Hadol - Carte de visite du Charivari et du roman ; etc, bon état,frais.
Rivista diretta da Cesare Brandi. Comitato di collaborazione composto da Giovanni Macchia, Luigi Magnani, Giuseppe Raimondi, Toti Scialoja e Roman Vlad. Collezione completa di tutto il pubblicato. Testi, oltre a quelli dei collaboratori, di Dario Cecchi, Eugenio Montale, Giulio Carlo Argan, Rainer Maria Rilke, Mario Praz, Gianfranco Contini, Aldo Palazzeschi, Stéphane Mallarmé, Alberto Moravia ed altri. 8-16 tavole f.t. per fascicolo Opera facente parte dell'edizione speciale, numerata, di 30+XX esemplari su carta vergata, contenenti ciascuno una o più incisioni originali. I 30 esemplari in numerazione araba erano dedicati ad personam. La presente raccolta, stampata per Riccardo Gualino, è l'esemplare n. 15/30. Solo il numero 16 fa parte della numerazione romana (esemplare IV/XX). I volumi non contengono le incisioni originali. 8vo. pp. circa 100/fascicolo . . Molto buono (Very Good). . . .
1970211202Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1970-90. Fehlen: Serie A Bd. 18 H. 1 u. 6; Serie B Bd. 15, TI zu Bd. 16, 17 H.1, 19 H. 2.
Rivista di cultura underground, psichedelica e pacifista, creata e diretta da Fernanda Pivano. Progetto grafico a cura di Roberto Pieracini e Ettore Sottsass. Grafica composta da disegni, testi, fotomontaggi, ecc. L'impaginazione costringe la lettura in varie direzioni. Secondo e ultimo fascicolo pubblicato. In questo numero contriburi di: Fernanda Pivano, Ettore Sottsass, Allen Ginsberg, Anna Couvert, Roberto Pieraccini, Gary Snyder, Miryam Sumbulovich, Giulio Saponaro, Giorgio Tavaglione, Poppi Ranchetti, Gianni Berengo Gardin, Graziella Putelli, Archizoom, Paolo Pasciolla, Gianni Pettena, et al. Con la collaborazione di Gianni Lana, Roberto Pieraccini, Walter De Nardis . 4to (28x21,5cm). pp. 164. . Molto buono (Very Good). . Prima edizione (First Edition). . La rivista di cultura psichedelica Pianeta fresco fu edita in due soli numeri con una tiratura di circa 300 esemplari. Fondatori furono Fernanda Pivano (direttore responsabile) ed Ettore Sottsass (Capo dei giardini), insieme ad Allen Ginsberg (direttore irresponsabile).
197196260Stuttgart, Verlag der Augenblick, ab Heft 7: Edition Rot, 1960-1971. Seitenzahl variierend. Mit zahlr. Illustrationen. 15 x15 cm. OBroschur (teils Blockbuchbindung, einige in Leporello-Form), ab Heft 32 mit Leinenrücken.
- La revue indépendante, Paris Mai 1884-Mai 1885, 12x18,5cm, 2 volumes reliés. - Edition originale contenant intégralement la première série sauf Le tome III N°1. Reliures en demi chagrins à coins fauves, dos à quatre nerfs, dates des volumes inversées en pied du dos, couvertures et dos conservées, reliures de l'époque. Contributions de : E. de Goncourt "Une Passionnette" "Idées et Sensations d'un vieux civilisé", E. Monteil "Le Manuel d'Instruction laïque et la Critique", J.-K. Huysmans "La Genèse du Peintre" "Le Salon de 1884" "Un Dilemme", P. Verlaine "Les Amies" "Le Parnasse Contemporain" "La Pendule", S. Mallarmé "Sonnets", E. Hennequin "Les Romans d'Edmond de Goncourt" "J.-K. Huysmans", R. Caze "Fête de famille", E. Zola "Théâtre de Campagne", C. Lemonnier "Une Tentation de St-Antoine de Félicien Rops", A. Lefèvre "L'Univers et la Vie" "L'Intelligence", "Documents sur le marquis de Sade", "Lettres inédites de Vallès à M. Emile Gautier", M. M. de Goncourt "Un Daumier", J. Christophe "Duranty" Rarissime tête de collection. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Richard Lesclide, Paris 1876, 26x17,5cm, 21 fascicules reliés en 1 volume. - Edition originale. Reliure à la bradel en demi percaline crème façon vélin, dos lisse passé, pièce de titre en maroquin rouge, celle-ci présentant des épidermures, plats de papier marbré, coins émoussés gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve. L'Assommoir paraît en feuilletons dans la République des Lettres d'avril 1876 à janvier 1877. Nombreuses collaborations de J.-K. Huysmans, José Maria de Heredia, Catulle Mendès, Anatole France, Théodore de Banville, Edgard Poe, Jean Prouvaire, François Coppée, Albert Glatigny, Léon Dierx, Leconte de Lisle, Victor Hugo, Léon Cladel, Jean Richepin, Stéphane Mallarmé, Maurice Rollinat, Richard Wagner, Maurice Bouchor, Villiers de Lisle Adam etc... Emile Zola avec L'assommoir, en grande partie complet dans notre exemplaire, paraît en feuilletons dans la République des Lettres d'avril 1876 à janvier 1877. Rares petites rousseurs. Très rare revue regroupant les plus grandes plumes du Parnasse. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Librairie José Corti, Paris Décembre 1928, 24x29cm, agrafé. - Edition originale de cette importante revue traitant de cinéma fondée par Pierre Kéfer et Jean George Auriol (sous le pseudonyme de Jacques Niel). Deux déchirures restaurées à l'aide de pièces adhésives en tête des versos des plats, deux petits manques angulaires sur le second plat, tampon imprimé de collection en tête de la première page. Contributions de Philippe Soupault "Quand Chaplin apparut", la direction " Avez-vous peur du cinéma?", Jean George Auriol "Le cinéma et les moeurs : la fenêtre magique", Bernard Brunius "Le cinéma et les moeurs : le cinéma et l'amour", André Delons "Chronique des films perdus", Louis Chavance "Le décorateur et le métier", Pierre Audard et Jean George Auriol "La critique des films", André R. Mauge "Vieux frère gramophone". Numéro illustré de photographies. Très rare numéro de cette revue qui n'en aura que trois sous ce nom et qui compte parmi les premières et plus importantes revues consacrées au cinéma et au surréalisme naissants. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- Imprimé par Ch. Noblet, Paris 6 janvier - 29 décembre 1887, 31,5x48cm, 52 numéros reliés. - Edition originale de cette année complète constituée de 52 numéros parus entre le 6 janvier et le 29 décembre 1887, vingtième année. Reliure de l'époque en demi percaline bleue, dos orné de sept filets à froid, titre et date dorés, plats de papier à la cuve. Percaline frottée et effilochée en tête et pied du dos. Une déchirure sans manque en marge intérieure basse de la première garde. Coins bas du plat inférieur accidenté avec petit manque. Comic-finance était dirigée par Ernest Schrameck. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
- La nouvelle Némésis, Paris 8 Août 1868 - 10 Octobre 1868, 16x24cm, 9 fascicules en feuilles. - First edition of this periodical, printed on vergé. Contributors : Victor Hugo, E. d'Hervilly, le baron Grog, Théodore de Banville, M. Nothing, A. Roger, E. des Essarts, Oméga, Criton, R. Luzarche, Paul Verlaine... Rare complete collection. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Edition originale de cette revue imprimée sur vergé. Contributions de Victor Hugo, E. d'Hervilly, le baron Grog, Théodore de Banville, M. Nothing, A. Roger, E. des Essarts, Oméga, Criton, R. Luzarche, Paul Verlaine... Rare revue complète.
- Lemerre, Paris 1871, 16,5x24,5cm, relié. - Edition originale rare du second recueil du Parnasse contemporain dans lequel paraissent des oeuvres de cinquante-six poètes, pour la plupart inédites publiés en 12 livraisons entre 1869 et 1871. On remarquera les contributions de Paul Verlaine, Stéphane Mallarmé, Théodore de Banville, Théophile Gautier, Villiers de L'Isle-Adam, Louise Colet, José-Maria de Heredia, Sainte-Beuve, Leconte de Lisle, Catulle Mendès, Anatole France, Louisa Siefert, Sully Prudhomme et Augustine-Malvina Blanchecotte... Reliure à la bradel en demi maroquin vert sapin à coins, dos lisse, fleuron fleuri central, date en queue, contreplats et gardes de papier peigné, plats et dos de couverture conservés, reliure signée de Stroobants. Ex-libris monogrammé "B" encollé sur une garde. Rare et très bel exemplaire. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
1904215564Hildburghausen, Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts, 1869-1904. 4°. M. zahlr. Taf. u. Textabb. Versch. geb. Einige Einbde. beschabt, bestoßen bzw. angerissen. Einige wenige Einbde. stockfl., Rücken beschäd. od. teilw. fehlend. Seiten häufig braunfl., teilw. wasserfl. Jg. 20 stark wasserfl. u. ohne Tit. u. Inhaltsverz.; Jg. 40 Inhaltsverz. lose. Meist St. bzw. Sign. a. Tit. Bd. 16 u. 17 Einbd. in schlechtem Zustand.
1848196168Leipzig, Brockhaus, 1842-1848. 4°. Ppbde. d. Zt. Einbde. angeschmutzt, beschabt, bestoßen. Einige wasserrandig- bzw. fleckig. Meist m. St.
193451733Baltimore, The William & Wilkind Company, 1934 - 2002. Royal8vo. Volume 1-21 + 32 in green half cloth, volume 33-36 in beige half cloth, volume 49-57 in orange half cloth, volume 58-65 in blue full cloth, volume 66-69 in white cloth. All volumes with gilt lettering to spine and small paper label pasted on to back board. Small stamp to title pages. A fine set which consists of the following volumes: 1-21, 32, 32-69. 59 volumes in total.
Baltimore, The William & Wilkind Company, 1934 - 2002. Royal8vo. Volume 1-21 + 32 in green half cloth, volume 33-36 in beige half cloth, volume 49-57 in orange half cloth, volume 58-65 in blue full cloth, volume 66-69 in white cloth. All volumes with gilt lettering to spine and small paper label pasted on to back board. Small stamp to title pages. A fine set which consists of the following volumes: 1-21, 32, 32-69. 59 volumes in total.
1922216298Berlin, 1872-1922. 4°. OLwd., Lwd., Hlwd. u. Pp. Teils m. Rsign. Einbde. bestoßen bzw. beschädigt. M. mehr. St. Teilw. 2 Bde. (1 Bd. = 1 Halbjahr) in einem. Einige Bde. fleckig. Wenige Bleistiftanm. bzw. -anstreich. Einige Seiten eingerissen bzw. rep. (z. Teil m. geringem Textverlust). Bde. 6, 7, 9-20 einh. geb. Es fehlen: Tit. u. Reg. v. Bd. 9, 16, 19-20, 46, 49-50; in Bd. 19-20 Nr. 6, 19, 26, 27, 38, 43, 52, 53; in Bd. 23 Nr. 3, Nr. 2, 4, 7 u. 8 unvollst. (S. 25-54 u. 107-122 fehlen). Bd. 8 Tit. u. Reg. lose. Papier altersgemäß nachgedunkelt.
1949206872Berlin, 1949-72. Hlwd.