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194936149Heidelberg: Willy Müller - Süddeutscher Musikverlag PN W.M 2363 S.M. 1949. Quarto. Original publisher's dark ivory wrappers with titling and full-length silhouette of a conductor in dark brown. 1f. recto title verso blank 1f. recto foreword verso publisher's note 2ff. cast list contents orchestral forces reproduction bust-length portrait of the composer 193 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn with small chips to spine and outer edge. Minor internal wear and browning. First Edition. Willy Müller - Süddeutscher Musikverlag [PN W.M 2363 S.M.] unknown books
36161Leipzig .: Aug. Cranz PN C. 39958. Small folio. 1f. recto decorative title printed in dark brown verso contents 173 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Slightly worn soiled and stained; edges dusty; light uniform browning; small edge chips and tears to first and last leaves; final leaf slightly creased; wrappers lacking; spine reinforced with tape. First Edition. <br/><br/>First performed in Vienna on 26 October 1899. Aug. Cranz [PN C. 39958] unknown books
184214224Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 8591 1842. Folio. Unbound as issued. i title 2-3 pp. Engraved. Minor creasing to lower margin; occasional minor staining. Additional publisher's stamp Frankfurt C.A. Andre to title. First Edition. Weinmann p. 25. Tobias Haslinger [PN T.H. 8591] unknown books
183214221Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 6063 1832. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued spine reinforced. i title 2-11 pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Spine reinforced. Occasional staining light foxing and soiling; paper loss to first leaf repaired with no loss of music. First Edition. Weinmann p. 14. Tobias Haslinger [PN T.H. 6063] unknown books
191036146Wien: Doblinger Bernhard Herzmansky PN D. 2882 1910. Quarto. Original publisher's dark ivory decorative wrappers printed in dark blue with small portrait of Strauss. 1f. recto title printed in dark blue verso cast and contents 3-133 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Uniformly browned slightly heavier to edges of upper wrapper with small datestamp to blank upper portion. First Edition later issue. Weinmann p. 33. <br/><br/>Josef Strauss composer conductor and violinist was the second son of Johann Strauss i. Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky) [PN D. 2882] unknown books
185825793Wien: Carl Haslinger qm. Tobias PN 12196 1858. Oblong folio. Disbound. 1f. title 3-11 pp. Music engraved; title lithographed. <br/><br/>Slightly worn browned and foxed; trimmed with some loss to publisher's names to lower margins; signatures detached; small handstamps of former owner M. C. v. Ameyden v. Duym and Dutch music library to title. First Edition with "Ausgabe zu vier Händen" to title. Weinmann: Josef und Eduard Strauss p. 96. Carl Haslinger qm. Tobias [PN 12196] unknown books
190034538Berlin: Adolph Fürstner 1900. 5 folios with original publisher's wrappers series titling to uppers publisher's advertisements to lowers.<br/><br/>Includes:<br/>No. 1: Auf ein Kind. PN 5798. 5 pp.<br/>No. 2: Des Dichters Abendgang. PN 5802. 11 pp.<br/>No. 3: Rückleben. PN 5796. 9 pp.<br/>No. 4: Einkehr. PN 5796. 9 pp.<br/>No. 5: Von den sieben Zechbrüdern. PN 5166. 23 pp.<br/><br/>With printed dedication to "Herrn J.C. Pflüger in Bremen freundschaftlichst gewidmet." small handstamps to upper left corners of uppers.<br/><br/>Somewhat worn and browned more significantly to no. 1. First Edition first issue of no. 5 the others later issues. TrV 200. Adolph Fürstner unknown books
192534552Berlin: Adolph Fürstner PN 7783 1925. after BEETHOVEN Ludwig van 1770-1827. Original publisher's illustrated wrappers printed in blue dark pink and black titling to upper. 1 title 2 copyright notice 3-4 character and scene lists 80 pp.<br/><br/>Illustration by Stolze of the Parthenon and ruined pillars to upper. <br/><br/>Wrappers worn chipped and detached; spine lacking. Minor browning to edges; several leaves partially detached. First Edition. TrV 249. Mueller von Asow AV190 III p. 1384.<br/><br/>Die Ruinen von Athen premiered in Vienna at the Operntheater on 20 September 1924 conducted by the composer with stage direction by Joseph Turnau choreography by Heinrich Kröller and set and costume designs by Alfred Roller. Adolph Fürstner [PN 7783] unknown books
1911443001911. STRAUSS Joseph. ESSAYS. NY: The Walter Scott Publishing Co. 1911. 12mo. blue cloth stamped in gilt. Second Edition. Signed presentation by Strauss on front endpaper: "To the R.J. Cyril Flower with the author's compliments. Sept. 1918." Very Good. $85.00. <br/><br/> hardcover books
195036153New York: n.p. 1950. Folio. Flexible dark brown boards with dark ivory tape to spine. 12-124 134-196 pp. <br/><br/>Photographic copy of an unidentified printed piano-vocal score with printed manuscript text. . Text in English by H. Dietz and G. Kanin. <br/><br/>Occasional corrections and annotations in red and lead pencil.<br/><br/>A stage copy for the Metropolitan Opera revival of the work purportedly from the library of Maria Jeritza. <br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned; some corners creased; occasional overpastes. "Over the next quarter of a century from 1885 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. n.p. unknown books
193536155Leipzig .: Cranz . Weinberger PN C. 47583 1935. Quarto. Original publisher's dark ivory wrappers printed in dark blue. 1f. recto title verso blank 3 cast list and contents 4-112 pp. <br/><br/>Occasional performance markings in red and blue pencil.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn. Minor internal wear and browning; corners slightly creased. First Edition. Weinmann p. 140.<br/><br/>"Die Tänzerin Fanny Elssler tells the story of famed Austrian dancer Fanny 1810-1884 whose father Johann was Haydn's copyist and valet. Elssler was one of the most important ballerinas of the Romantic era dancing in Paris London and the United States during the 1830s and 40s. The opera is set in Eisenstadt Vienna and Meidling in early 1831 and deals with Fanny's various romantic and professional entanglements. Features the well loved aria 'Draussen im Sievering.' " Website of Josef Weinberger. Cranz ... Weinberger [PN C. 47583] unknown books
190036166Leipzig: Aug. Cranz PN C.S. 22.141 1900. Large octavo. Half black cloth-backed marbled boards with original publisher's upper wrapper with titling within decorative blue border laid down. 1f. recto series title verso blank 3-284 pp. Edition Cranz No. 772. <br/><br/>With early performance markings in blue and lead pencil throughout; occasional annotations in pencil. Stamps of "Emil Richter Theaterverlag Hamburg" etc. to upper wrapper endpapers and several pages of music. <br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn rubbed and bumped; hinges reinforced with white tape. Printed from First Edition plates. Weinmann p. 132.<br/><br/>Indigo und die vierzig Räuber to a libretto by M. Steiner and others was first performed at the Theater an der Wien on 10 February 1871.<br/><br/>"On the advice of his first wife the theatrically-astute mezzo-soprano Henriette 'Jetty' Treffz Johann began experimenting with the composition of operetta during the mid-1860s but it was not until 1871 that a stage work of his Indigo und die vierzig Räuber was produced. Though a box-office success the work received mixed critical reviews; Ludwig Speidel Fremden-Blatt 12 February 1871 considered the piece 'promises the most splendid expectations for the future' while Hanslick Neue Freie Presse 12 February 1871 dismissed it as 'Strauss dance music with words added and ascribed rôles'." Peter Kemp in Grove Music Online. Aug. Cranz [PN C.S. 22.141] unknown books
189236188Berlin: N. Simrock 1892. Quarto. Modern plain ivory wrappers. 1f. recto attractive illustrated title printed in color verso blank 3-161 pp. <br/><br/>Title with faint small ownership handstamp to upper outer corner; chipped at upper outer margin with paper repairs to verso. Slightly browned. First Edition. Weinmann p. 113. <br/><br/>Ritter Pásmán to a libretto by L. Dóczi after J. Aranyi was first performed in Vienna at the Court Opera on 1 January 1892.<br/><br/>"Over the next quarter of a century from 1885 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." Peter Kemp in Grove Music Online. N. Simrock unknown books
191334554Berlin: Adolph Fürstner PN 7010 1913. Folio. Original publisher's dark gray printed wrappers. 1 title 2 blank 3 dedication to "Professor Hugo Rüdel und dem ausgezeichneten Hoftheatersinchor in Berlin" 4-5 text and translation 62 pp.<br/><br/>With performance markings in pencil and red crayon.<br/><br/>Wrappers considerably worn chipped stained and creased; spine reinforced with black binder's tape; edges reinforced with tape to versos; partially disbound. Uniformly browned; lower outer corners thumbed several torn. First Edition. Scarce. TrV 230. Mueller von Asow II p. 623. <br/><br/>The Deutsche Motette premiered in Berlin on 2 December 1913 conducted by Hugo Rüdel. Adolph Fürstner [PN 7010] unknown books
186622000107Wien C. A. Spina 1866. Inscribed. Toned and soiled due to age. Tape repair on inside front cover. . 7 pages cover has a floral decoration along with the image of six children dancing in a circle. The inside cover contains a list of of other songs published by Johann Strauss and his two brothers Josef and Eduard. In German. Measures 13 1/2" x 10 1/4". <br/><br/> Wien, C. A. Spina unknown books
1974243731New York: Abaris 1974. hardcover. fine. Decorated by Albrecht Durer Hans Baldung Grien Albrecht Altdorfer and other artists: Printed in 1513 by Johannes Schoensperger. 4to cream boards red spine. New York: Abaris Books 1974. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Abaris unknown books
187836167Hamburg: Aug. Cranz PN C. 24476 1878. Large octavo. Original publisher's dark ivory printed wrappers. 1f. recto title printed on light green background within decorative border verso blank 3-82 pp. <br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn and soiled; minor edge chips and tears; small tape repair to upper margin of upper; edges dusty. Slightly browned; small tape repair to upper margin of first leaf. First Edition. Weinmann p. 129.<br/><br/>Cagliostro in Wien was first performed in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on 27 February 1875. Aug. Cranz [PN C. 24476] unknown books
190036140Leipzig .: Aug Cranz PN C.25513 1900. Large octavo. Dark green cloth-backed black boards with titling stamped to upper patterned endpapers. 1f. recto title verso blank 164 pp<br/><br/>Binding somewhat worn rubbed and bumped. Slightly worn and browned; Hungarian musicseller's stamp to lower outer corner of title. First Edition later issue. Weinmann p. 132.<br/><br/>Der lustige Krieg was first performed in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on 25 Nov 1881. Aug Cranz [PN C.25513] unknown books
190034539Berlin: Adolph Fürstner 1900. 5 folios. Original publisher's wrappers with lithographic illustration of loving couples to uppers series title within decorative borders with floral cornerpieces to uppers and publisher's advertisements to lowers.<br/><br/>Includes:<br/>No. 1: Ein Odbach gegen Sturm und Regen. PN 5801. 7 pp.<br/>No. 2: Gestern war ich Atlas. PN 5796. 7 pp.<br/>No. 3: Die sieben Siegel. PN 5802. 7 pp.<br/>No. 4: Morgenrot. PN 5802. 11 pp.<br/>No. 5: Ich sehe wie in einem Speigel. PN 5416. 9 pp.<br/><br/>With printed dedication "Meinen lieben Schweigereltern gewidmet." Small handstamp "Made in Germany" to upper left corner of uppers. <br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned; some wrappers loose. First Edition first issue no. 5.<br/>First Edition later issue nos. 1-4.<br/>TrV 199. Adolph Fürstner unknown books
1978157385New York: Abaris Books 1978. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with numbers on spine mark from past label; i.d. marks on book block edges; pocket at rear; some scuffs and wear to binding which is slightly sunned along spine; pages are clean. Brown cloth with gilt letters and lines on spine and front cover 331 pp. 300 BW illus. Part of a lengthy series of illustrated picture atlases presenting the reproduction of prints rendered by European masters. Once based primarily on the compilations created by Austrian scholar and artist Johann Adam Bernhard Ritter von Bartsch 1757-1821 in his 21-volume "Le Peintre Graveur." This volume addresses the work of 16 Dutch and Flemish printmakers: Jan Both Andries Both Cornelis Bega Nicolaes Berchem Jan van Ossenbeeck Abraham Hondius Jean Francois Millet Albert Meyeringh Johannes Glauber Jan Gottlieb Glauber Jan van Huchtenberg Jan van Nikkelen Nicolas van Haften Louis de Deyster Cornelis Dusart and Peter Rysbrack. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
194911727Paris: Presses Universitaires de France 1949. Original wraps. Very Good. A solid copy of the 1949 stated 1st edition. Tight and VG in its light-green wrappers with mild darkening along the spine and light browning to the pages. A bit of wear as well to the spine ends and small neat former owner name at the front free endpaper. Thick octavo uncut pages. <br/><br/> Presses Universitaires de France paperback books
193022077New York: Alfred H. King. Very Good in Good dj. c.1930. First American Edition. Hardcover. good solid book minor wear to extremities mild bumping to bottom corners small indentation in fore-edge; jacket chipped at base of spine extending into bottom of rear panel no loss of text dampstained along front hinge and on spine minor paper loss at a couple of corners. Novel about a young girl who is tricked into a so-called "white marriage" with a diplomat and man of fashion all for the convenience of her scheming mother who is the guy's lover. Complications ensue portrayed by the Prix Goncourt-winning author back in 1905 "with an eye to color and fine psychology." Published in France the previous year as "La marche funèbre." The original Politzer dust jacket is quite uncommon. . Alfred H. King hardcover books
197139246N.p.: Norris M. Strauss 1971. First Edition. Octavo 21.5cm.; publisher's grey pictorial staplebound wrappers; 12pp. A hint of wear very faint soil to upper cover fore-edge previous owner's underlining on p. 1 and addendum on p. 12 else Very Good or better. According to the previous owner's note: "Overlay -- The word overlay is heard constanty on the tracks. It describes an animal that runs at higher odds than its winning chances would seem to call for." Unlocated in OCLC as of April 2018. Norris M. Strauss unknown books
200528575New York: Princeton Architectural Press 2005. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. A selection of work for the New York firm that completed such high-profile commissions as the National Inventors Hall of Fame the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and the Rose Center at the American Museum of Natural History. Inscribed by firm principal James S. Polshek to Wall Street investor and New York philanthropist Richard Gilder the major donor for the proposed The Richard Gilder Center for Science Education and Innovation at the American Museum of Natural History. First Printing. vii 222 pp. Oblong Folio. Clean crisp copy with printed mylar cover sharp and tight to boards. Princeton Architectural Press hardcover books
194620242New York: The Viking Press. Near Fine in Very Good dj. 1946. First Edition. Hardcover. NOISBN . green cloth see note light wear at spine ends otherwise a solid clean book; jacket slightly edgeworn very shallow paper loss at spine ends small triangular surface-scrape at upper right corner of front panel light soiling to rear panel about a one-inch split at bottom front hinge. Dark and brooding novel of loneliness romance and murder in a small Southern town; basis for the dark and brooding and very romantic Frank Borzage film 1948 of the same title. NOTE: This novel was issued in both a red and green cloth binding with the green being slightly thicker than the red at least in examples I've seen. There are also two variant dust jackets: this one designated "Variant B" in Johnson "The Dark Page" features a man's head poking out of a cloudbank and partially blocking the moon and is again in my experience less common than the "no-face" version. . The Viking Press hardcover books