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1981158021New York: Abaris Books 1981. 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 367 pp. 350 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 seven Italian engravers: Oliviero Gatti Giovanni Battista Coriolano Giacomo Lodi Andrea Camassei Alessandro Algardi Francesco Cozza and Carlo Biffi. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1983158025New York: Abaris Books 1983. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label mark and written numbers 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 432 pp. 400 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 17 Italian engravers. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1983158032New York: Abaris Books 1983. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label marks and written numbers 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 424 pp. 350 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 24 Italian engravers. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1981166248New York: Abaris Books 1981. Hardcover. G. Some fading wear to spine. Sunning on spine. Cloth ripping at tail of spine. Previous owner's name on ffep otherwise clean. Back cover is slightly detaching from text block with rips in paper exposing linen. Brown cloth with gilt letters and lines on spine and front cover. 615 pp. 300 BW illus. Addenda and Corrigenda page laid in. 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 printmaker and artist Albrecht Durer 1471-1528. Consists of examples of intaglio prints and woodcuts. Includes bibiography and samples of watermarks. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1982158037New 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 560 pp. 500 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 is a supplement to the original series and it showcases work from dozens of German book illustrators. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1983158039New York: Abaris Books 1983. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label marks and written numbers 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 325 pp. 250 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 is a supplement to the original series and it showcases work from dozens of German book illustrators. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1985158041New York: Abaris Books 1985. 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 380 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 is a supplement to the original series and it showcases work from dozens of German book illustrators. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1983158033New York: Abaris Books 1983. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label marks and written numbers 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 343 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 presents woodcuts with a variety of subject matter by Venetian artist Antonio Maria Zanetti 1680-1767 and a variety of other designers. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1980157383New York: Abaris Books 1980. 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 348 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 8 Dutch and Flemish printmakers: Jan Baptist de Wael Lucas van Uden Lodewyk de Vadder Cornelis Matteus Moyses van Uyttenbroeck Reinier Nooms called Zeeman Robert van den Hoecke and Albert Flamen. Scarce. Abaris Books hardcover books
1984158009New York: Abaris Books 1984. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with written numbers and 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 301 pp. 250 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 is the final installment of a three-volume series within the series addressing the work of Italian engraver Antonio Tempesta 1555-1630. Subject matters include hunting scenes landscapes and miscellaneous. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1984158006New York: Abaris Books 1984. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with written numbers and 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 367 pp. 350 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 is the first of a three-volume series within the series addressing the work of Italian engraver Antonio Tempesta 1555-1630. Subject matters include biblical religious and historical entities and scenes. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1983158008New York: Abaris Books 1983. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with written numbers and 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 348 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 is the second of a three-volume series within the series addressing the work of Italian engraver Antonio Tempesta 1555-1630. Subject matters include mythological entities and battle procession ceremonial animal and hunting scenes. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1986158034New York: Abaris Books 1986. 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 327 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 is a supplement to the original series and it presents work by Dutch engraver Cornelius Cort 1533-1578. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
188236104Hamburg . Wien: Aug. Cranz . C.A. Spina PN C. 25513 1882. Large octavo. Half dark brown cloth with matching boards original publisher's dark tan upper wrapper laid down to upper. 1f. recto title verso blank 164 pp. <br/><br/>Binding slightly worn; wrapper trimmed; remnants of label to spine; endpaper slightly cockled. Slightly worn and browned; occasional foxing; minor pencilling. First Edition first issue. Weinmann p. 133. <br/><br/>Der lustige Krieg was first performed in Vienna at the Theatre an der Wien on 25 November 1881. Aug. Cranz ... C.A. Spina [PN C. 25513] unknown books
189336164Hamburg .: Aug. Cranz PN C. 38220 1893. Large octavo. Original publisher's light olive green printed wrappers. 1f. recto decorative title printed in dark green verso contents 3-170 pp. <br/><br/>Wrappers slightly worn and soiled; partially split at spine; blank lower outer corner of upper lacking. Title very slightly foxed with ownership stamp of "Med. Dr. Felix Sperl" in Vienna to blank upper outer corner. First Edition. Weinmann p. 131.<br/><br/>Fürstin Ninetta was first performed in Vienna at the Theater an der Wien on 10 January 1893. Aug. Cranz [PN C. 38220] unknown books
183722062Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 7360 1837. Oblong folio. Unbound as issued. 1f. title pp. 3-10 1f. blank. Engraved. With attractive illustration of idealized Rheinish village to title. <br/><br/>Slightly worn; edges slightly soiled and browned. First Edition. Weinmann p. 19. Schönherr & Reinöhl pp. 151-152. Tobias Haslinger [PN] T.H. 7360 unknown books
1984158043New York: Abaris Books 1984. Hardcover. VG- Ex-art library with faint label marks and written numbers 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 374 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 is a supplement to the original series and it approaches the botanical illustrations in the previous volume in alpha order by Latin name. Includes additional woodcuts and other relevant illustrations. A terrific resource for nature lovers artists and historians alike. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1949178544Paris: Presses Universitaires 1949. paperback. very good. 639pp. thick 8vo original printed wrappers pages evenly age browned. Paris: Presses Universitaires 1949. First Edition. Very good. Scarce and fragile.<br/><br/> The founding of structural anthropology reflecting the author's field expieriences in Brazil. With the small ownership label of art historian Meyer Schapiro.<br/><br/> Presses Universitaires unknown books
1921224533Leipzig: E. P. Tal & Co 1921. One of 2000 copies. 2 vols. 8vo. Bound in contemporary half morocco with decorative paper covered boards. With scores of some of Strauss' works in pockets inside back covers of both volumes. Some wear to extremities else fine. One of 2000 copies. 2 vols. 8vo. E. P. Tal & Co unknown books
188936176Hamburg: Aug. Cranz PN C. 27869 1889. Large octavo. Modern half dark red cloth with patterned boards original publisher's upper printed wrapper laid down to upper. 1f. recto title verso blank 1f. recto dedication verso contents 3-162 pp. <br/><br/>With performance markings in blue and lead pencil; occasional additional text in lead pencil. <br/><br/>Upper wrapper trimmed. Minor wear to lower outer corners; inner margin of title reinforced with white paper. First Edition. Weinmann p. 135.<br/><br/>Simplicius to text by Léon after J.J.C. von Grimmelshausen's Der abenteuerliche Simplicissimus was first performed in Vienna at the Teater an der Wien on 17 Dec 1887. Aug. Cranz [PN C. 27869] unknown books
1979158003New York: Abaris Books 1979. 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 383 pp. 350 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 15 Italian engravers. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
1979158004New York: Abaris Books 1979. 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 417 pp. 350 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 8 Italian engravers from the School of Fontainebleau as well as that of Croatian engraver Martino Rota 1520-1583 and Venetian painter Jacopo Palma the Younger 1544-1628. Uncommon. Abaris Books hardcover books
189236143Berlin: N. Simrock 1892. Quarto. Modern dark brown flexible boards with titling gilt to spine. 1f. recto attractive illustrated title printed in color verso blank 3 cast list 4 contents 5-283 i blank pp. <br/><br/>Binding slightly worn. Uniform light browning; title slightly trimmed just touching text; small oval handstamp to upper inner corner of title "Lola Carena" and upper outer corner of first page of music. 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
190821175Berlin: Adolph Fürstner PN A.5654F. 1908. Folio. Original publisher's full gray cloth. i title ii blank iii "Dramatis Personae" iv blank 5-250 pp. Text in German. With illustration by Lovis Corinth to page 5. <br/><br/>Binding worn rubbed and shaken. First Edition early issue without the additional plate numbers to foot of page 3 and also without the statement "Auffügrungsrecht vorbehalten" to foot of page 5. Trenner 223. Mueller von Asow p. 409. <br/><br/>First performed on January 25 1909 at the Königlichen Opernhaus in Dresden under Ernst von Schuch. <br/><br/>"Elektra. marked the beginning of Strauss's artistic association with Hugo von Hofmannsthal whom he had first met in Berlin in 1899. Having seen Reinhardt's riveting production of Hofmannsthal's Elektra in the autumn of 1905 Strauss was convinced the play would make a compelling opera. Not entirely sure he should compose consecutive tragedies he nonetheless gave in to Hofmannsthal's pleading and vigorously began composing Elektra in the summer of 1906. As he had with Oscar Wilde's Salome he set the play to music which was finished in 1908 and given its première in 1909 as part of a Strauss opera festival in Dresden. Elektra failed to outshine her flashier sister but confirmed Strauss's pre-eminence among German opera composers." Bryan Gilliam in Grove Music Online. Adolph Fürstner [PN A.5654F.] unknown books
193129543Berlin: Adolph Fürstner PN A. 7903 F. 1931. Folio. Original publisher's decorative ivory wrappers with titling in ivory on a black ground. i title ii statement regarding performance rights iii dedication iv blank v "Personen" vi blank pp. 5-336. Text in German. <br/><br/>Wrappers very slightly worn. Lower outer corners slightly bumped. A very good copy overall. First Edition second issue. Trenner 255. Mueller von Asow p. 821. Crawford p. 485. With additional plate numbers to foot of pp. ii and v. The dedication leaf not present in the first issue was added to this issue.<br/><br/>First performed at the Staatsoper in Dresden on June 6 1928 with Fritz Busch conducting and in a revised version at the Festspielhaus in Salzburg on August 14 1933.<br/><br/>"Strauss's score is loyally inventive. The 'thematic transformations' are endless the orchestral pictures fresh the pace well varied. If the musical tagging of every dramatic element sounds like period routine the opera has a saving lyrical grace: more relaxed and fluid than either his preceding Hofmannsthal opera Die Frau ohne Schatten or the more recent Intermezzo to his own text." David Murray in Grove Music Online. Adolph Fürstner [PN A. 7903 F.] unknown books