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190434526Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock PN 15615 1904. Folio 330 x 265 mm. Contemporary black cloth boards with original publisher's green wrapper with stylized titling laid down to upper. 1 title 79 pp. 1f. blank.<br/><br/>With printed dedication "Meiner lieben frau und unsern Jungen gewidmet" to head of title. <br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn and scuffed; spine lacking; upper mostly detached; handstamps to upper board title and lower flyleaf "Raabe & Plothow ." Slightly browned; a few minor performance markings in pencil. First Edition of this arrangement. TrV 209. Mueller von Asow I p. 335. Ed. Bote & G. Bock [PN 15615] unknown books
1988153478New York: Harry Abrams 1988. First. hardcover. fine/fine. Illustrated with many photographs in color by Massimo Listri. 192pp. Slim 4to red cloth d.w. New York: Abrams 1988. First American edition. A fine copy.<br/><br/> Harry Abrams unknown books
197337994Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society Ltd 1973. Hardcover. Very good/Very good. The Clair-Obscur Woodcuts By The German and Netherlandish Masters of the XVI and XVII Centuries. Greenwich CT: New York Graphic Society Ltd 1973. Signed by the author. Numerous b/w illustrations. XX 393 pp. Hardcover. 4to size. Black paper covered boards. Gilt lettering to spine. Slightly canted. Dust jacket has slight wear on top and spine edges. Very clean bright and tight. Very good/Very good. New York Graphic Society Ltd hardcover books
1973174190Greenwich: New York Graphic Society 1973. hardcover. very good. The Clair-Obscur Woodcuts by the German and Netherlandish Masters of the XVIth and XVIIth Centuries. 177 sepia plates. 4to brown cloth. Greenwich: New York Graphic 1973. Very good .<br/><br/> New York Graphic Society unknown books
1977177696New York: Abaris Books 1977. Hardcover. VG. light shelf-wear to lower covers; lower spine rubbed. light foxing along top cover edges; identation to top cover edge. foxing to title & opening pgs; foxing texblock fore-edge. pgs clean & bright. red & tan boards w/ black printing & black spine printing. 160 pgs w/ 33 color & 107 bw illustrations. simple acetate dustjacket. Ladanyi's signature and inscription to title page; inscriped to artist Karl Hagedorn. Cover pastedowns have worn areas & tape residue from plastic cover. A nice copy. Abaris Books hardcover books
1880262841Heidelberg: C. Winter 1880. 528p. bound in later blue boards with leather spine ownership stamp of Harvard professor Max Loehr; small bookseller's label at the end. On the Shi jing an ancient Chinese anthology of poetry and songs. C. Winter unknown books
195476872London: The Bodley Head. Very Good. 1954. First Edition. Hardcover in dust jacket. This book is hard-bound in green cloth with gilt stamping on the spine in a nice dust jacket with light edge-wear and light soiling to the lower panel. The covers show light rubbing to the corners and spine-ends. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean. . The Bodley Head hardcover books
193136151Leipzig: Aug. Cranz PN C. 46956 1931. Quarto. Black cloth-backed publisher's printed boards. 1f. recto series title verso cast list 3-93 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Binding worn rubbed and bumped with publisher's and numerical handstamps blue pencilling small rectangular label to upper inner corner larger Weinberger label to lower inner corner. Somewhat worn; edges soiled; some creasing and cockling to margins; occasional annotations in pencil; numbering in blue pencil to title small rectangular handstamp to blank upper outer corner abraided. Revised version.<br/><br/>Das Spitzentuch der Königin to a libretto after Cervantes was first performed in Hamburg on 1 October 1880. [Aug. Cranz] [PN C. 46956] unknown books
187836168Hamburg: Aug. Cranz PN C.S. 24323 1878. Large octavo. 1f. recto title verso blank 3-79 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned; spine reinforced with tape. Former owner's name in contemporary manuscript to upper outer corner of title. First Edition. Weinmann p. 129.<br/><br/>Der Carneval in Rom a comic opera to a libretto by J. Braun after V. Sardou's Piccolino was first performed at the Theater an der Wien on 1 March 1873. Aug. Cranz [PN C.S. 24323] unknown books
193036152Leipzig .: Aug. Cranz PN C. 46865 1930. Quarto. Full dark green cloth with titling in manuscript to spine light green endpapers. 1f. recto series title verso cast list and contents 3-123 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Performance markings in lead dark blue and red pencil<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn. Some internal wear; several pages with additional text in pencil; a few leaves creased. Der lustige Krieg was first performed in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on 25 Nov 1881. Aug. Cranz [PN C. 46865] unknown books
185525792Wien: Carl Haslinger quondam Tobias PN C.H. 11695 1855. Folio. Unbound as issued. 1 title 2-3 pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Somewhat worn soiled torn and creased; some tears to edges repaired; reinforced with tape at spine. First Edition. Weinmann p. 80. Schneider SEV p. 228. Carl Haslinger quondam Tobias [PN C.H. 11695] unknown books
34537Berlin: Adolph Fürstner. Folio. 6 numbers in original publisher's wrappers.<br/><br/>Includes:<br/>Op. 22 nos. 1 Kornblumen and 3 Epheu. Mädchenblumen . Gedichte von Felix Dahn . English version by Mrs. John P. Morgan. PNs 5793 5792 ©1891. 5; 6 pp.<br/>Op. 31 nos. 2 Wenn and 4 Stiller Gang. 3 Lieder von Carl Busse . Richard Dehmel. PN 5795 ©1896. 7; 5 pp.<br/>Op. 47 no. 4 Einkehr. Fünf Lieder Ludwig Uhland. PN 5796 ©1900. 9 pp.<br/>Op. 69 no. 3 Einerlei. Fünf kleine lieder nach gedichten von A. von Arnim. PN A. 7487 F. ©1919. 8 pp.<br/><br/>Somewhat worn browned and brittle; small handstamps and minor markings. First Editions probable later issues. TrV 153 173 200 237. Adolph Fürstner unknown books
188634527München: Jos. Aibl PNs R.2579 R.2580 1886. Folio 340 x 270 mm. Unbound as issued. Score: 1f. title i dedication 65; Violin: 12; Viola 12; Violoncello: 12 pp.<br/><br/>With "Preisgekrönt vom Berliner Tonkünstlerverein" to head of title and printed dedication "Seiner hoheit Georg II. Herzog von Sachsen-Meiningen in ehrfurcht und dankbarkeit zugeeignet."<br/><br/>Slightly browned and chipped. Wrappers lacking. First Edition later issue. TrV 137.<br/><br/>Premiered on 8 December 1885 by the composer and members of the Halir Quartet. Jos. Aibl [PNs R.2579, R.2580] unknown books
1988129276New York New York: Harry N. Abrams Inc 1988. Hardcover. VG / VG. Red cloth over boards; Color illus. dj.; 192 pp.; 15 bw 180 color illustrations. Explores the evolution of French shawls between 1800 and 1880 an industry that arose from the craze for shawls from Kashmir in the late eighteenth century; Discusses designs styles woven and embroidered marks and much more; Includes a glossary of terms. Harry N. Abrams, Inc hardcover books
195136154Berlin: Ed. Bote & G. Bock 1951. Folio. Dark pink wrappers with rectangular itle label to upper with "Leihmaterial" rental score to upper margin. 1f. recto title verso copyright 1f. recto cast list verso contents 5-197 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned. Waldmeister was first performed at the Theater an der Wien on 4 Dec 1895. <br/><br/>" . Brahms who was by no means always an uncritical admirer of his friend remarked to Hanslick at the première of the operetta Waldmeister 1895 that Strauss's 'splendid' orchestration reminded him of Mozart." Peter Kemp in Grove Music Online. Ed. Bote & G. Bock unknown books
189834551Leipzig: Rob. Forberg PN 5200 1898. Folio. Original publisher's light green decorative wrappers. 1f. recto title printed in red and black verso publisher's advertisement 23 pp.<br/><br/>With printed dedication "Ernst von Possart gewidmet" to head of upper wrapper. <br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn and chipped. Small handstamp to blank lower margin of title "G. Schirmer 35 Union Square New York." First Edition. Scarce. TrV 181. Mueller von Asow I p. 234. <br/><br/>Tennyson's Enoch Arden premiered in München on 24 March 1897 at Mathildensaal with Ernst v. Possart as speaker and the composer at the piano. Rob. Forberg [PN 5200] unknown books
1966006689Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press 1966. Fine in a Near Fine dust jacket slight rubbing at head of spine spine slightly toned. A handsome copy. . First Edition in English. Cloth. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Univ of Chicago Press Hardcover books
2019407172Di Donna 2019. A fine copy. Folio 12 x 9 inches. 208 pages. Profusely illustrated. Pictorial boards. <br/><br/> Di Donna hardcover books
2002139462New Paltz New York: Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art State University of New York 2002. Softcover. VG- Ex-lib. small sticker at front cover pencil marking and ink stamp at title page. Off-white wraps; 32 pp.; 4 bw photos 13 bw plates. Accompanied an exhibition held at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art at the State University of New York; Includes an essay by David Levi Strauss. Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, State University of New York paperback books
1970146525N.p.: N.p. 1970. Eight-page Treatment script for an unproduced film. Attached to the front wrapper is a handwritten note from producer Anthony Unger to casting agent Paul Kohner on Academy Players Directory letterhead introducing the script. <br/><br/>A veteran posts an ad in the newspaper offering to perform any service-especially seeking out risky and problematic endeavors-for $107941.72 which he intends to give to the family of a friend killed in the war. According to the final page of the script based on a real ad posted in the International Herald Tribune in February 1970.<br/><br/>Set in Southeast Asia and London.<br/><br/>Navy titled card label wrappers. Title page present with credits for screenwriter Ted Strauss. 9 leaves with last page of text numbered 8. Mimeographed rectos only. Pages Very Good plus wrapper Very Good plus bound with three silver brads. N.p. unknown books
34536Berlin: Adolph Fürstner. Folio. 7 scores in original publisher's printed wrappers.<br/><br/>Includes:<br/>Op. 50. Feuersnot . Liebesszene; arr. Otto Singer. PN A. 5277 F. ©1902. 7 pp. With "Musikprobe Der bürger als Edelmann" printed at head of lower wrapper.<br/>Op. 59. Der Rosenkavalier . Frühstücks-scene; arr. Carl Besl. PN A. 5926 F. ©1911. 8 pp. With "Musikprobe from Der bürger als Edelmann" at head of page 1 "Musikprobe Ariadne auf Naxos" at head of page 8.<br/>Op. 59. Der Rosenkavalier . Szene des Ochs von Lerchenau; arr. Carl Besl. PN A. 6137 F. ©1911. 11 i publisher's advertisement pp.<br/>Op. 59. Der Rosenkavalier . Aufzug des Rosenkavaliers und Duett zwischen Sophie und Oktavian. PN A. 6127 F. ©1911. 19 i publisher's advertisement pp.<br/>Op. 60. Ariadne auf Naxos . Frauenterzett; arr. Carl Besl. PN A. 6321 F. ©1912-13. 5 i publisher's advertisement pp.<br/>Op. 60. Ariadne auf Naxos . Fantasie; arr. Otto Singer. PN A. 6370 F. ©1913. 15 i blank pp. <br/>Op. 79 Arabella . Fantasie; arr. Leopold Weninger. PN A. 8262 F. ©1934. 15 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Somewhat worn and browned; minor chipes tears and markings; some scores brittle; some wrappers split at spine. TrV 203 227 228 263.<br/><br/>"Strauss considered his operas to be his major contribution to the 20th century and from Salome to Capriccio he averaged a new opera every two to three years. .Coming of age as a composer at a time when the duality of bourgeois and artist had become increasingly problematic Strauss negotiated the worlds of art and society with a remarkable combination of candour and irony. Averse to the metaphysics of Wagner and indifferent to Mahler's philosophical intentions in music Strauss exploited instead the paradoxes inconsistencies and potential profundities to be found in modern everyday life. The new possibilities he envisioned for music were exemplified in the eclecticism of the opera Der Rosenkavalier in which the juxtaposition of contemporary with intentionally anachronistic elements creates a stylistic pluralism that adumbrates subsequent experimentation of the later 20th century." Bryan Gilliam and Charles Youmans in Grove Music Online. Adolph Fürstner unknown books
19771311231New York: Abaris Books Inc 1977. First Edition. Hardcover. Quarto; pp 827; VG-/no-DJ; beige spines with black text; 2 volumes; boards show moderate wear to exteriors; lightly rubbed edges; strong boards; text blocks show light toning to exterior edges; pictorial endpapers; profusely illustrated; woodcuts; arts- German; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders. exhibition catalog. 1311231. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Abaris Books, Inc hardcover books
2031London: Tinsley Brothers 1882. . 2 volumes. 8vo tan pebbled cloth front pictorial both volumes show wear over hinges at head and tail of spine corners bumped tight in bindings; bookplates of A. H. Christie. FIRST EDITION London: Tinsley Brothers, 1882. hardcover books
188636156Bruxelles . London . Leipzig: Cranz PN C. 26767 1886. Large octavo. Full dark red cloth boards with titling gilt to upper edges blindstamped with floral motif olive green cloth endpapers with floral motif. 1f. recto title verso blank i-viii ouverture 3-88 pp. <br/><br/>Handstamp within decorative border to outer lower corner of title "J.G. Krompholz Berne Magasin de Musique & D'Instruments Pianos & Harmoniums". <br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed bumped and shaken; endpapers browned. Light uniform browning; occasional soiling and foxing. First Edition. Weinmann p. 137. <br/><br/>First performed in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on 24 October 1885 with text by I. Schnitzer after M. Jókai's Saffi.<br/><br/>"Certainly Strauss was no judge of librettos and throughout his life he found it both cumbersome and restricting to compose to prescribed texts though with Der Zigeunerbaron 1885 he showed himself uncharacteristically adept in this. Over the next quarter of a century a further 14 operettas and even a grand opera Ritter Pásmán 1892 cemented Strauss's position as the leading light in 'Silver Age' Viennese operetta though even in the composer's lifetime only three of these found international success: Die Fledermaus 1874 Eine Nacht in Venedig 1883 and Der Zigeunerbaron." Peter Kemp in Grove Music Online. Cranz [PN C. 26767] unknown books
187536170Paris: Au Ménestrel . Heugel et Cie. PN H. 4568 1875. Large octavo. Original publisher's light blue decorative wrappers printed in dark blue. 1f. recto title printed in blue within decorative border verso publisher's catalogue 233 i blank pp. Publisher's catalogue to recto and verso of lower wrapper. <br/><br/>Wrappers worn and partially split; edges chipped; tape repairs to spine. Title slightly worn and foxed; small publisher's stamps to blank lower margin. The first of Strauss's operettas La Reine Indigo was first performed in Vienna at the Theatre an der Wien on 10 February 10 1871. Au Ménestrel ... Heugel et Cie. [PN H. 4568] unknown books