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1985157996New York: Abaris Books 1985. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label mark on spine; 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 351 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 Italian engravers Gian Giacomo Caraglio 1500-1565 and Giulio Bonasone 1498-1574 as well as masters of the school of Marcantonio Raimondi. Subject matter includes biblical religious mythological and fantastic entities and scenes as well as some ornaments and architectural details. Bonasone is continued in the subsequent volume. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
19661341085New York: Basic Books 1966. First Edition First Printing. Hardcover. Octavo 321 pages; VG/G; spine brown with black titling; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering price uncut '$8.50' minor chipping and wear primarily to extremities; top edge of text block black; mild foxing to edges of text block; name written on ffep; shelved case 10. 1341085. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Basic Books hardcover books
183554236Boston: William D. Ticknor 1835. Revised and abridged by Baron Stow 8vo pp. xii 298; original publisher's cloth gilt title on spine; text cocked corners bumped prelims lightly foxed the rest clean; ex-Amherst Library Association with a regulations label on front free endpaper gift inscription and a small stamp on title page; good and sound. Frederick Strauss was a theologian best known for his assertion that while there may have been a historical Jesus the miracles in the Bible were myths developed by the early church to support their belief that he was the Jewish messiah. Rosenbach American Jewish Bibliography 396. <br/><br/> William D. Ticknor hardcover books
187736180Paris: Au Ménestrel . Heugel & Fils PN H. 4814 1877. Large octavo. Original publisher's light blue wrappers with titling in dark blue and red within decorative border. 1f. recto title printed in red and blue within decorative red border verso blank 1f. recto attractive full-page illustrated lithographic title printed on green ground verso blank 1f. recto named cast list and contents verso blank 274 pp. <br/><br/>Named cast includes Bouffar D'Asco Piccolo Ismael Urbain and Berthelier. <br/><br/>With handstamp of former owner "Wesley Boynton" to upper margin of upper wrapper and title.<br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn; minor chips to blank outer edge; split at spine. Minor internal wear; edges slightly foxed. Revised for the first Paris performance. Au Ménestrel ... Heugel & Fils [PN H. 4814] unknown books
191036147Wien: W. Karczag & C. Wallner 1910. Quarto. Dark ivory linen-backed dark red paper boards original illustrated wrapper laid down to upper. 1f. recto title verso cast list and contents 3-130 pp. <br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped; titling stamped to spine; endpapers browned. Slightly browned; occasional signs of wear; upper wrapper title and final leaf with small oval handstamp of the Societa Filarmonica Cremonese that to title completed in manuscript with additional small annotation in red ink to blank upper margin; embossed Milanese musicseller's stamp to lower outer corner of final leaf. First Edition. Weinmann p. 138. W. Karczag & C. Wallner unknown books
189526179Berlin: Ed. Bote & Bock PNs 14331-14354 1895. Small folio. Half contemporary black cloth with black textured paper boards titling gilt to spine. 1 decorative title lithographed by Anst. v. C.G. Röder in Leipzig printed in green 2 cast list table of contents and copyright notice 3-197 i blank pp.<br/><br/>Title with the handstamps of Dr. Felix Sperl in Vienna and the Viennese antiquarian Ludwig Doblinger; printer's note "Stich und Druck von C.G. Röder Leipzig" to lower margin of p. 197. <br/><br/>Boards slightly worn and bumped; gilt titling to spine partially lacking. Slightly browned; light to moderate foxing; outer corners with minor creasing and soiling; partially detached at gutter of pp. 164-165. First Edition of the first version. OCLC no. 15809144.<br/><br/>Waldmeister to a libretto by Gustav Davis was first performed in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on December 4 1895.<br/><br/>"Brahms who was by no means always an uncritical admirer of his friend Strauss 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 & Bock [PNs 14331-14354] unknown books
1982158029New York: Abaris Books 1982. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label marks on spine; i.d. marks on book block edges; pocket at rear; some scuffs and spine fading to binding; pages are clean. Brown cloth with gilt letters and lines on spine and front cover 256 pp. 200 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 6 Italian engravers: Giovanni Thysidio Guidi Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione Salvatore Castiglione Carlo Sacchi Giovanni Angelo Canini and Giovanni Battista Galestruzzi. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1981157397New York: Abaris Books 1981. 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 334 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 German printmakers Hans Baldung Grien 1480-1545 Hans Springinklee 1495-1540. and Lucas Van Leyden 1494-1533. Scarce. Abaris Books hardcover books
0718<br/><br/>Grisi Carlotta & Jules Perrot Strauss Johann I; Thys Alphonse 1807-1879. A Collection of the Most Admired Polkas by the Most Eminent European Composers. In Six Numbers. No. 1 La Carlotta. Philadelphia: A. Fiot n.d. Lithographic music cover with 3-5pp. music. Numbered in ink pp. 37-42. Black and white lithograph by P. S. Duval Philadelphia showing several couples in Polish dress. Dancers in foreground are Jules Perrot and Carlotta Grisi. With seven lines of directions for the figures. Slight foxing Reference: NYPL; IMG 069. unknown books
7506STRAUSS Walter L. CHIAROSCURO. THE CLAIR-OBSCUR WOODCUTS BY THE GERMAN AND NETHERLANDISH MASTERS OF THE XVIth and XVIIth CENTURIES. London: Thames and Hudson 1973. 4to. Cloth dust jacket. xx 393 pages. First edition. A catalogue raisonnee of German and Netherlandish chiaroscuro prints with ninety-two illustrations. While the Italian chiaroscuro has been studied in many books Strauss's work is the only one for northern European artists in t media - an appropriate subject as the technique was created in Germany. Very good in a rubbed and price clipped dust jacket. unknown books
183315081Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 6079 1833. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 15 pp. Engraved. With decorative title within ruled border. Includes publisher's catalogue. <br/><br/>Contains Der Sanguiniker Der Melancholiker Der Choleriker and Der Phlegmatiker. <br/><br/>Slightly browned. With Fischer overpaste. First Edition. Weinmann p. 12. Schonherr & Reinohl pp. 89-90. Tobias Haslinger [PN] T.H. 6079 unknown books
183622048Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 6902 1836. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 10 pp. Engraved. With decorative vignette to title. <br/><br/>Edges slightly browned and creased. First Edition. Weinmann p. 17. Schönherr & Reinöhl p. 128. Tobias Haslinger [PN] T.H. 6902 unknown books
183714134Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 7061 1837. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 10 pp. Engraved. With decorative vignette to title. <br/><br/>Slightly soiled. First Edition. Weinmann p. 18. Schonherr & Reinöhl pp. 140-142. Tobias Haslinger [PN] T.H. 7061 unknown books
183722240Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 7081 1837. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 11 pp. Engraved. With decorative vignette of two cherubs playing a lyre to title. <br/><br/>Slightly worn browned and soiled. First Edition. Weinmann p. 19. Schönherr & Reinöhl p. 144. Tobias Haslinger [PN] T.H. 7081 unknown books
183722050Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 7090 1837. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 10 pp. Engraved. With decorative vignette to title. <br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned. First Edition. Weinmann p. 19. Schönherr & Reinöhl pp. 145-146. Tobias Haslinger [PN] T.H. 7090 unknown books
1980157379New York: Abaris Books 1980. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint 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 410 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 German-born Dutch printmaker Hendrik Goltzius 1558-1617. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1984157993New York: Abaris Books 1984. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint mark on spine; 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 625 pp. 100 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 provides additional commentary on the work of about twenty Italian engraving masters including Antonio Pollaiuolo Andrea Mantegna Zoan Andrea Benedetto Montagna Giolio Campagnola and Cristofano Robetta. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1983158031New York: Abaris Books 1983. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label marks on spine; i.d. marks on book block edges; pocket at rear; some scuffs and spine fading to binding; pages are clean. Brown cloth with gilt letters and lines on spine and front cover 501 pp. 450 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 41 Italian engravers. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
189736162Hamburg: Aug. Cranz C. 25221 1897. Large octavo. Half dark red cloth with publisher's original printed upper wrapper laid down. 1f. recto title verso blank 162 pp. <br/><br/>Upper wrapper slightly trimmed; worn and slightly stained; lower lacking. Minor internal wear; title very slightly foxed and with handstamp of "Med. Dr. Felix Sperl" in Vienna to blank upper margin.<br/><br/>Ownership stamp incomplete. First Edition later issue. Weinmann p. 136.<br/><br/>Das Spitzentuch der Königin to a libretto after Cervantes was first performed in Hamburg on 1 October 1880. Aug. Cranz [C. 25221] unknown books
183822052Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 7554 1838. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 10 pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Slightly worn and browned. First Edition. Weinmann p. 20. <br/><br/>Strauss made a concert tour of Paris in the winter of 1837-38. Tobias Haslinger [PN] T.H. 7554 unknown books
183414131Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 6706 1834. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 1f. title 1-8 pp. Engraved. Decorative title with dedicatee's coat of arms. With Fischer overpaste. <br/><br/>Minor dampstaining. First Edition. Weinmann p. 15. Schonherr & Reinöhl pp. 99-101. <br/><br/>Composed following Strauss's visit to Hungary in 1833. Tobias Haslinger [PN T.H. 6706] unknown books
183722051Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 7381 1837. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 10 pp. Engraved. With decorative vignette of five gentlemen and two ladies at a banquet to title. First Edition. Weinmann p. 20. Schönherr & Reinöhl p. 153. Tobias Haslinger [PN] T.H. 7381 unknown books
184026798Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 8001 1840. Oblong folio. Modern plain wrappers. 1f. title printed in red and black on decorative green ground 3-10 pp.; 1f. blank. Engraved. <br/><br/>Wrappers worn. Some offsetting; outer margin of final leaf slightly stained. First Edition. Schönherr & Reinöhl p. 179. Weinmann Strauss p. 22. Weinmann Senefelder-Steiner-Haslinger 2 p. 114.<br/><br/>Caroline Ungher or Unger 1803-1877 was an Austrian mezzo soprano. She left Vienna for Italy in 1840. Tobias Haslinger [PN T.H. 8001] unknown books
190427098Berlin: Adolph Fürstner PN A. 5206 F. 1904. Folio. Dark brown cloth with titling gilt. 1f. recto title verso blank 1 cast list 2 blank 3-201 i blank. Text in German. Printer's mark to lower right corner of p. 201: "Stich und Druck von C.G. Röder Leipzig." With plate numbers "A.5202.5206.5250 F." to cast list. Publisher's handstamp to foot of title.<br/><br/>Signature "F. Nicolics" dated Vienna March 3 1904 in black ink to title.<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped. Slightly browned throughout. First Edition second issue. Trenner 203. Mueller von Asow p. 307. The first issue 1901 lacks the third plate number 5250 to the cast list; this number refers to Otto Singer's arrangement for piano without vocal parts.<br/><br/>First performed at the Königliches Opernhaus in Dresden on November 21 1901 with Ernst von Schuch conducting. <br/><br/>"Despite its risqué text Feuersnot boasted distinguished interpreters from the start: in Dresden the cross-grained lovers were Annie Krull and Karl Scheidemantel destined respectively to be Strauss's original Electra and the first Rosenkavalier Faninal in Vienna Leopold Demuth sang the hero while Mahler conducted and Berlin fielded Emmy Destinn as the anti-heroine. Since then at least in Bavaria and adjacent regions the opera has kept a toehold in the repertory." Bryan Gilliam and Charles Youmans in Grove Music Online. Adolph Fürstner [PN A. 5206 F.] unknown books
1984157398New York: Abaris Books 1984. 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; has small tears at head of outer spine; pages are clean. Brown cloth with gilt letters and lines on spine and front cover 695 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 German printmakers Erhard Schoen 1491-1542 and Niklas Stoer 1500-1562. Scarce. Abaris Books hardcover books