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200251327(Wien), Album Verlag, (2002). 4°. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen. 88 S., OPpbd. m. illustr. OUmschlag.
198942664AB1989. Tri-lingual German / English / French Bayreuth Verlag der Bayreuther Festpiele 1989. 8°. 38 pages. Original Softcover. Very good condition with only minor signs of external wear. paperback
18761160Bayreuth: C. Geissel’s Officin 1876. First edition. Unbound as published. Folded once. Somewhat dusted. A small tear at folding with no effect on legibility. A trace of old restoration at the inner joint. Overall in very good condition. First edition. Unbound as published. 4 p. <p><br /> Extremely scarce report of the Board of the “Richard Wagner-Theaters†Bayreuth Festspielhaus with Wagner’s invitation to the upcoming rehearsals.<br /> <p><p><br /> In this brochure the Board announces the dates of the three weeks of the four-evening rehearsals of Wagner’s “The Ring of the Nibelung†which could be attended only by the patrons; shows a sample of the Patron-card; quotes Wagner’s invitation for the rehearsals; and announces the budget statement of the year of 1875.<br /> <p><p><br /> The Richard Wagner-Theater or the Bayreuth Festspielhaus Wagner’s opera house’s was built between 1872 and 1876. The funding of the construction was difficult thus Wagner gave concerts sold shares and set up Wagner Societies all over the world to promote his music and ideas and the Verwaltungs-Rathes des Richard Wagner-Theaters was in charge to manage all these actions. The open rehearsals announced in this Report were also part of the effort to finalize the building and fund its later operation. The Festspielhaus eventually opened in the summer of 1876 with the public premier of the four-opera cycle the Ring.<br /> <p><p><br /> Extremely scarce document. We could trace only one copy in institutional holding at the Friedrich Nietzsche Collection of the Klassik Stiftung Weimar Germany GSA 71/3781. <br /> <p>. C. Geissel’s Officin unknown
29839370 x 249 mm wide margins. Titled "Ständchen" in pencil and signed by the artist in pencil at lower right just within platemark with "Probedrucke" proof in pencil at lower left; remarque of six cats to center. Printed on japan paper. A fine strong impression. <br /> <br /> Slightly worn and creased at margins. One of a series of 12 etchings by Staeger of scenes from Die Meistersinger in an edition of 175 copies only published in Munich by Othmar Kern in 1921. Muschler: Ferdinand Staeger 160. <br /> <br /> Staeger an important German printmaker worked in Vienna Prague and finally in Munich. In addition to his depictions of scenes from Wagner's operas he also made prints of scenes from Mozart's operas. unknown
1967303319London Secker & Warburg 1967. 1967. First edition so stated. Frontispiece portrait photograph of Kirsten Flagstad and 16 pages of photographs. Appendixes index. 3/4 gilt stamped dark red morocco over matching cloth by Sangorski and Sutcliffe spine with raised bands covers ruled in gilt marbled endpapers t.e.g. Very good-fine. 248 pages. No signatures or bookplates. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. London, Secker & Warburg [1967]. hardcover
D2528London: G. G. Harrap n.d. Hardcover. Very Good. GIlt-ruled half morocco and decorative green cloth gilt-stamped lettering and detail on spine 5 raised bands t. e. g.; illustrated throughout with four-color lithographs and full-color tipped-on plates. A lavish production. Spine a bit sunned; some light scuffing along joints and edges of boards; a little faint browning on prelims and terminals otherwise internally bright and clean. A lovely copy. <br/><br/> G. G. Harrap hardcover
503652of participants in the Los Angeles production of the complete "Ring of the Niebelungs" which was presented March 10 through 16 1930. 6 small sheets; 7" x 9"; very good. Including autographs of: Hans Blechschmidt; Johanna Gadski; Richard Gross; Berne Challis; Helena Lanvin; Mary Hollander; Laurence Pierot; Hans Hey; Alexander Larsen; Juliette Lippe; Edna Zahn; Shella Fryer. Provenance: from the collection of noted Hollywood autograph collector Joseph Huntley. Signed by Authors. F. Soft cover. paperback
18863040Paris: Jules Rouam 1886. First edition. First edition. Thick folio. The Deluxe Copy. Three-quarter light brown morocco five raised bands marbled boards gilt spine. Celebrated treatise on Wagner with superb gravure illustrations by Fantin-Latour 120 including a double suite of lithographs printed on both Japan Vellum as well as China Paper. Scenes from operas much more all tissue-guarded. Some light rubbing to corners and spine very good copy. Jules Rouam unknown
1899102656Paris, Bibliothèque-Charpentier 1899 In-12 19 x 12 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, couvertures conservées, 35 pp. Dos insolé, sinon exemplaire en bon état.
19148637Wien-Leipzig, Kamönenverlag, 1914. 8°. 47 S., OKart.
190410376Cleveland: The Burrows Brothers Company 1904. Limited Edition. Cloth. Very good. Limited edition of the Adventures of Zenas Leonard: Fur Trader and Trapper 1831-1836 edited by W.F. Wagner. Octavo 317pp 6. Blue cloth title in gilt on spine. From a limited edition of 520 copies as stated on limitation page. Complete with frontispiece fold-out map and five additional illustrations. From the collection of C.G. Littell with note on front endpaper stating that "my original Zenas Leonard sold for $789.00 at Parke Bernet Feb. 5th 1944." Some foxing to endpapers scattered foxing throughout text block. Text block stable. Lacking the scarce dust jacket. Howes L264aa Currey & Kruska 235 Rader 2217. This work was reprinted from the scarce 1839 account of Zenas Leonard's firsthand description of the Joseph Reddeford Walker expedition to California. Zenas Leonard 1809-1857 was an American frontiersman explorer and fur trapper. Leonard joined a fur-trading expedition in 1831 that took him across the Rocky Mountains where he spent several years trapping trading and living among Native American tribes. His detailed journal offers one of the earliest firsthand accounts of life in the American West describing encounters with tribes such as the Crow Blackfeet and Nez Perce as well as the hardships of overland travel survival and hunting. The Burrows Brothers Company unknown
12962Milan, Ape, 1933. In-4, agrafé, illustrations.
29976Paris, Hachette (coll. "Génies et Réalités"), 1971. Gr. in-8°, 302p. Reliure skyvertex d'éditeur, sous jaquette et rhodoïd.
19925Paris, Hachette (coll. "Génies et Réalités"), 1962. Gr. in-8°, 302p. Reliure skyvertex d'éditeur, sous rhodoïd imprimé..
39873P., Méricant, 1914, in 8° broché, 320 pages ; quelques pâles rousseurs ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
189842451898 P., Calmann-Lévy, 1898, in 8 broché, 140 pages ; 3 photogravures hors-texte, non coupé, couverture tâchée.
45912P., Mellottée, sans date, petit in 12, broché, 188 pages.
69080Lyon, Les Cahiers Libres, sans date (vers 1960), grand in 8° broché, 155 pages ; non coupé.
30101Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1931. Gr. in-8°, 451p. Broché.
21658P., NRF, Gallimard, 1932, in 8° broché, IX-446 pages ; couverture illustrée (fanée) ; petites mouillures angulaires.
016208Joséphin Peladan (1858-1918), écrivain, occultiste. L.A.S., sd [ca.1890], 1p in-4. « Monsieur, Devant mon fanatisme wagnérien, Madame Funck-Brentano m'a révélé que vous étiez à son sens le meilleur interprète au piano du Demi-Dieu & que vous avez quelque considération pour mon oeuvre. Si le premier point est vrai, venez ce soir, vers 9h 41 B° Suchet faire de la joie spirituelle à la Princesse, à nos ami, à moi. Votre en LUI. SAR Peladan ». Très belle lettre wagnérienne. [354]
19834442Herscher 1983 In-4 reliure éditeur, 172 pp. Illustrations noir & couleurs
1962123744Hachette, 1962, gr. in-8°, 302 pp, 96 pages de gravures, photos et documents et 8 pl. en couleurs (illustrations contrecollées) hors texte, catalogue et discographie par Jean Witold, chronologie, imprimé sur papier vergé Saint-Alban, reliure skivertex aubergine de l'éditeur, bon état (Coll. Génies et Réalités)
1954123745Editions d'Histoire et d'Art, Librairie Plon, 1954, gr. in-8°, 221 pp, 48 pl. de gravures, photos et documents, références chronologiques, biblio, index, broché, jaquette illustrée, bon état (Coll. Ars et Historia)
201004992Leipzig, STADT-BILD-VERLAG, 1973 ; in-8, 48 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état - fotos Roland DreBler.