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190831502ABerlin und Leipzig, Schuster & Löffler, 1908. Ca. 23,5 x 16 cm. 91 (1) Seiten, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen und Faksimiles, 2 Blätter Verlagswerbung. Illustrierter Original-Karton.
195127617ABern, Alfred Scherz Verlag, 1951. Ca. 18,5 x 11,5 cm. 61 Seiten, 2 Seiten Verlagswerbung. Rosafarbener Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und Titelschild.
200328084AMünchen, Münchner Stadtmuseum; Wolfratshausen, Edition Minerva, 2003. Ca. 26 x 21,4 cm. 371 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Illustrierter Original-Karton. 1. Auflage.
198316399ABayreuth, Ellwanger, 1983. Ca. 23 x 21,5 cm. 276 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Illustrierter Original-Pappband.
28585o.J. Wekerlin. Opernsängerin. 1868 am Hoftheater in Dessau, 1871-76 Hoftheater Hannover, seit 1876 Hofoper München, wirkte bei den Festspielen in Bayreuth mit, sang bei der Uraufführung der Götterdämmerung die Gutrune, heiratete 1877 den Pianisten Hans Bußmeyer. Bekannte Wagner-Sängerin, lebte nach 1896 in Pöcking am Starnberger See. 1848 Sigmaringen - 1928 Pöcking. Fast Halbfigur. Stahlstich von Weger. 233 x 150 mm.
192434665ABerlin, Carl Giessel, ohne Jahr (1924). Ca. 17,8 x 12 cm. 96 Seiten, XXXVI Seiten, mit einer Falttafel (Sitzplan des Festspielhauses) und gefaltetem Stadtplan von Bayreuth. Brauner Original-Karton.
196632960ABayreuth, Bayreuther Festspiele, 1966. Ca. 20,8 x 14,8 cm. 2 bedruckte Seiten auf Doppelblatt.
196632636ABayreuth, Bayreuther Festspiele, 1966. Ca. 24 x 17 cm. 24 nn. Blätter, mit einer montierten Abbildung. Original-Karton mit Original-Umschlag.
19850907Wien, München, Brandstaetter, 1985. 954 Abbildungen, davon 251 in Farbe, XXI, 559 (1) S., Original-Pappband, Original-Schutzumschlag (OU/SU). ZUSTAND 1.
21665o.J. Opernsänger. 1876 Hoftheater in Altenburg, 1878 Opernhaus Hamburg, der erste Parsifal, oft bei den Festspielen in Bayreuth, seit 1883 an der Hofoper Wien, bedeutender Wagnerinterpret. 1849 Braunschweig - 1912 Mauer b. Wien. Brustbild. Heliogravure um 1895. ca. 240 x 170 mm.
21830o.J. eigtl. Josef Filek von Wittinghausen. Opernsänger. 1869 Hofoper Dresden, 1877 Hoftheater Schwerin, galt als großer Wagner-Interpret. 1843 Prag - 1887 Berlin. Brustbild. Stahlstich von Weger. 180 x 140 mm.
Bellissima prova del maestro tedesco (1706-1786), che operò con grande successo a Venezia, ove il suo talento innovativo fece scuola nel campo della calcografia. I due mitici personaggi, Zefiro e Flora, adorni di fiori e contornati da graziosi amorini, sono qui protagonisti di una allegoria della primavera in un quadro di grande eleganza formale e di alta perfezione tecnica. Non citato da D. Succi, Da Carlevariis ai Tiepolo, che tuttavia riproduce a pag. 437 un'analoga incisione del Wagner sullo stesso tema tratta da un dipinto dell'Amigoni.
198316093(Graz, Selbstverlag),, 1983. 335 S. mit zahlr. Textabb. Gr.-8°. OLwd. (kl. Gebrssprn., gering fleckig).
lc_80464Garnier, Paris
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22267Berlin; 4 September 1820. The letter announces the transfer to Berlin of 'Monsieur de Wagner' London Chargé d'Affaires of the the Kingdom of Württemberg resident at 42 Alpha Place Regent's Park. The recipient Sir John Coxe Hippisley whom George III had described as a 'busy man' and 'grand intriguer' had retired from public life two years previously but was clearly still involved in diplomatic affairs. 2pp 4to. Bifolium. Forty-one lines of neatly-written text addressed to 'Sir J C Hippisley Bart. Lower Grosvenor Street.' On aged and worn paper with short closed tears at edges of folds. On paper with two prominent circular watermarks one a regal eagle with motto 'Gott bewahre sein Reich' the other a portrait of 'Friedrich Wilhelm III Koenig von Preussen'. Wagner begins with 'the most humble and anxious apology' for his late letter which he hopes to excuse by explaining the 'circumstances': 'Soon after my arrival in Stuttgart I had the honor to see the King and to deliver your letters and parcels; I delivered also those to the Queen Dowager Augusta of Brusnwick wife of Frederick I who had died in 1816 in her own hands as well as to Baron Maucler who probably has written to you since'. Wagner delayed writing to Hippisley as Maucler had 'promised me a letter for you'. Wagner was 'received very graciously and promoted to the rank of Councillor of Legation'. A bout of ill health was cured by a two-month tour of Switzerland. 'The King and Queen as you will have heard were in Italy and derived benefit from the baths tho' as yet without the desired effect for the prospect of the throne' i.e. no pregnancy. On Wagner's return to Stuttgart 'the situation as Chargé d'Affaires at Berlin was offered to me under favorable conditions' which he accepted. The previous holder Count Mandelsloh is to be Wagner's 'second successor in London' and will 'present you this himself and I beg to recommend him to you most particularly for you will find him worthy in every respect of the kind reception and confidence with which I have been honored by you myself'. He will write to Hippisley 'more at length on another opportunity when I shall have more leasure sic'. In the meantime he presents his respects 'to Lady and to Miss Hippisley as well as to Mr. Hippisley'. He ends with an expression of the 'due sense of gratitude for the kindness you have conferred on me'. Berlin; 4 September 1820. unknown
199328724A Byron Preiss Visual Publications, Inc.Boook 1993. In-4 cartonnage éditeur pleine toile violette non paginé au format 26,5 x 18 cm. Couverture avec titre embossé. Dos carré avec titre. Plats et intérieur frais. Complet de la belle jaquette illustrée par William Stout et Daniel Brereton. 3 nouvelles de Ray Bradbury adaptées par Richard Corben, Harvey Kurtzman, Matt Wagner, Sean Phillips, Garces et Al Williamson, préfacées par Ray Bradbury. Edition originale en état proche du neuf. Rarissime exemplaire tiré spécialement à 1000 exemplaires numérotés ( n° 489 ), signés par Ray Bradbury, Richard Corben, Matt Wagner, Al Williamson.
191100883THE GREAT AMERICAN GAME in The American Boy for June 1911 The Sprague Publishing Co. first edition small chip missing from the upper left corner of the front cover and upper right corner of the rear cover not affecting any text nor artwork in either case closed tear on leaf 19/20 some soiling to the covers else just about vg in color pictorial wraps. Pictured and discussed in this article on early modern baseball are Honus Wagner Ty Cobb Napoleon Lajoie and Ed Walsh. We see no evidence of this article part three or any sections of this article ever reaching book status and this seemingly then is the only appearance in print of this essay. The American Boy / The Sprague Publishing Co. paperback
198031192Editions Place des Victoires 2004 / Collection Marges 1980. In-4 cartonnage éditeur carré de 154 pages au format 26 x 26 cm. Couverture illustrée. Dos rond avec titre. Plats et intérieur frais. Préface de Robert Wagner. Photographies couleurs de Pin-Up par Harold Lloyd, imprimées en 3D. Textes de Charles R. Johnson, traduits par Nathalie Vailhen. Livre dirigé par Susanne Lloyd. Trage sur couché de ces magnifiques photographies de Pin-Up. Complet des lunettes 3D, glissées sous une enveloppe collée au verso du 1er plat. Etat superbe. Edition originale.