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185213826Vienne: Diabelli 1852. First edition . Used; Like New/Used; Like New. Complete parts to Schubert's Quartet no. 15 op. 161 signed and inscribed on the Violino Primo title page by Diabelli publisher Carl Anton Spina to the important Belgian violinist Henri Vieuxtemps: "A monsieur Henry Vieuxtemps par son admirateur le plus dévoué - C.A. Spina." Four parts: 23; 19; 19; 19 pp. Engraved. PN 9099. Scattered foxing throughout small tears and chips around the edges/spine of first violin part overall very good. <br style=""><br style="">Schubert wrote his truly monumental quartet no. 15 in only ten days in 1826 and with it paved the way for his large-scale symphonic works. The piece was not performed in public in his lifetime and was first published posthumously in 1852 by Diabelli.<br style="">Anton Spina 1790-1857 started to work with the publisher A. Diabelli in 1824. He handled the commercial part whereas Diabelli cared for the artistic part of the company. In 1850 Carl Anton Spina 1827-1906 son of Anton became part of the firm as a third associate and soon led the company on his own after the retirement of his father and Diabelli in 1851. <br style=""><br style="">Vieuxtemps was one of the most important musicians of the 19th century. As one of the greatest of all violin virtuosos he was compared to Paganini by both Schumann and Berlioz. As a composer he was an important reformer of the concerto and in this regard according to Grove "can be compared to Liszt." At the time of the present publication and inscription the instrumental music of Schubert was largely untried on European concert stages. Vieuxtemps was an important early performer of some of the Schubert quartets in particular performing them in London and elsewhere. <br style=""> Diabelli unknown books
19271247Berlin: Franchen & Lang 1927. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio. Decorative cover & spine. Tipped in illus. throughout many in color & full-page. Yapp edges. <br/><br/>An important work on German graphic art & advertising with examples by Hohlwein Praetorius Pechstein et. al. Franchen & Lang hardcover books
19274063Berlin 1927. Berlin: Francken & Lang 1927. Coarse tan linen binding decorated in red and black with turned-in edges. Fine. Only edition of this important study of a great era of German graphic design : posters packaging advertising book illustration programs for theater sports etc. Profusely illustrated mostly with tipped-in color plates of work by Bernhard Hohlwein Klinger Preetorius Gipkens Kleukens Cissarz Pechstein and many others. Also profusion of black and white plates in the text. Decorated LINEN. Fine. Small Folio. Hardcover books
183023485Wien: A. Pennauer PN 484 1830. Oblong folio. Disbound. 21 1 blank pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Early former owner's signature "Maximilian" in brown ink to lower right corner of title.<br/><br/>Minor worming to upper inner corners from p. 9 on. <br/><br/>An attractive copy. First Edition. Deutsch p. 477. Hoboken 14 469. Hirsch IV 601. Heck 175. A. Pennauer [PN 484] unknown books
18902098Esslingen and Munich. Verlag von J.F. Schrieber. 1890. With 171 colored images of wildlife and domestic animals on 31 pages of illustrations. Large 4to. 22pp. of text. Original half cloth with a paper label over boards on the cover. This but one from a series of books published on butterflies insects shells native people plants and animals. Verlag von J.F. Schrieber. hardcover books
188718094Stuttgart: J.F. Schreiber 1887. 4th edition revised. Hardcover. Orig. illustrated boards and red cloth spine. Very good. 77 pages in text. 33 x 22 1/2 cm. Fifty-four hand-colored double-paged plates contains more than 650 individual botanical examples. Register of German Botanical Names. Plates and text clean backstrip and corners worn. J.F. Schreiber hardcover books
18652720Beautifully illustrated book of animals from around the world. Folio. Verlag von J.F. Schreiber in Ekligen und Munchen books
183614922Wien: Ant. Diabelli und Comp. PN D. et C. No. 5848 1836. Folio. Unbound. 15; 7 pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Minor to moderate foxing and soiling; marginal tears; title separated at spine and taped. First Edition. Deutsch 384. Hirsch IV 615. Hoboken 14 499. Ant. Diabelli und Comp. [PN D. et C. No. 5848] unknown books
183623493Wien: Ant. Diabelli und Comp. D. & C. No. 5850 1836. Folio. Disbound. Pianoforte: i title 2-15 i blank pp.; Violino: i blank 2-7 i blank pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Handstamps to title: "Musikhaus W. E. Fuchs Leihexemplar Seiten gezählt vollständig blank" to upper left corner and "Musikalienhandlung W. E. Fuchs 16 Frankfurt a.M. Bleichstrasse 66a" and "C.A. André Musikalien-Handlung Zeil D70" "Frankfurt a.M" to foot; manuscript annotation in pencil to first blank page of Violino part: "Schubert 137 #3 Sonatine Violinstimme."<br/><br/>Fingering bowing and articulation in pencil to first two movements of Violino part; indication in same hand to play second movement in 4/8 meter instead of 2/4. <br/> <br/>Slightly soiled and foxed; occasional dampstaining; spine of Pianoforte part reinforced with lower plain paper wrapper added; André handstamp slightly cropped. First Edition. Deutsch p. 244. Hoboken 14 501. Hirsch IV 615.<br/><br/>The Pianoforte part includes the Violino part on a third cue-sized staff. Ant. Diabelli und Comp. [D. & C. No. 5850] unknown books
184023498Wien: Ant. Diabelli und Comp. PN D. & C. No. 6704 1840. Folio. Unbound. i title 2-37 i blank pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Former owner's handstamp to upper right corner of title and partially illegible p. 3: "Malvine Reithoffer."<br/><br/>Slightly worn and soiled; edges slightly browned and frayed; tear to title partially repaired; spine reinforced with paper tape. First Edition. Deutsch p. 608. Hoboken 14 513. Deutsch IV 623.<br/><br/>The autograph of this work is lost; an early manuscript copy is simply titled "Duo. Ant. Diabelli und Comp. [PN D. & C. No. 6704] unknown books
183623492Wien: Ant. Diabelli und Comp. D. & C. No. 5849 1836. Folio. Disbound. Pianoforte: i title 2-23 i blank pp.; Violino: i blank 2 7 i blank pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Fingering in pencil to first two measures of Violino part.<br/> <br/>Slightly worn and soiled; minor dampstaining to title of Pianoforte part; Violino part lacking pp. 3-6. First Edition. Deutsch p. 233. Hoboken 14 500. Hirsch IV 615.<br/><br/>The Pianoforte part includes the Violino part on a third cue-sized staff. Ant. Diabelli und Comp. [D. & C. No. 5849] unknown books
186318655Wien: C.A. Spina PN 17707 1863. Folio. Stiff wrappers with small green paper label titled in manuscript to upper inner margin. 14; 11; 10; 10 pp. Engraved. Small circular ownership handstamp to upper outer margin of first leaf to each part. <br/><br/>Wrappers worn; splitting at spine. Minor to moderate foxing throughout; first leaf of first violin part trimmed with paper reinforcement to lower margin; green paper tape to spines of remaining parts. First Edition. Deutsch 112. Hirsch IV 645. Hoboken 14 547. C.A. Spina [PN 17,707] unknown books
183026786Wien: Joseph Czerný PN J. Cz. No. 334 1830. Small oblong folio. Full modern red cloth. 1 title 2-11 i blank pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Faded signature "Richard Paul" to lower right corner of title.<br/><br/>Slightly foxed; tear to pp. 7-8 professionally repaired; additional repairs to final leaf. First Edition second issue distinguished by the absence of a watermark. Raab p. 368k A-2. Deutsch p. 345. Hoboken 14 434. WorldCat 11 copies of which 3 are in the U.S. at the Morgan Library Harvard and Brigham Young.<br/><br/>Text by Friedrich Schiller 1759-1806. Joseph Czerný [PN J. Cz. No. 334] unknown books
182723466Wien: Ant. Diabelli und Comp. PN D. et C. No. 2486 1827. Oblong folio. Sewn. i title 2-7 i blank pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Some soiling and foxing; title slightly stained.<br/><br/>An uncut copy. First separate edition. Deutsch p. 463. Hoboken 13 300 with watermark. Hirsch IV 549. Heck 111 or 113. The first edition without opus number was published as a supplement to the Wiener Zeitschrift für Kunst Theater und Mode March 25 1823.<br/><br/>With text by Karl Gottfried von Leitner 1800-1890. Ant. Diabelli und Comp. [PN D. et C. No. 2486] unknown books
183623491Wien: Ant. Diabelli und Comp. D. & C. No. 5848. 1836. Folio. Disbound. Pianoforte: i title 2-15 i blank pp.; Violino: i blank 2-7 i blank pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Former early owner's signature "Marie Bödeker" to lower right corner of title. Caption title of Violino part corrected in pencil from "No. 1" to "No. 2."<br/> <br/>Spine of Pianoforte part reinforced with paper tape but frayed; some creases to lower outer corners. Outer bifolium of Violino part partially detached. Both parts moderately foxed and soiled with edges browned and frayed; impression occasionally light. First Edition. Deutsch p. 232. Hoboken 14 499. Hirsch IV 615.<br/><br/>The Pianoforte part includes the Violino part on a third cue-sized staff. Ant. Diabelli und Comp. [D. & C. No. 5848.] unknown books
183223454Vienne: Ant. Diabelli et Comp. PN D. et C. No. 3537 1832. Oblong folio. Disbound. i title 2-31 i blank pp. Engraved. Edges colored in green.<br/><br/>Foliation in manuscript in red crayon to upper right corners of rectos from "52" title to "66."<br/><br/>Staining to inner portions of each leaf; some minor foxing and soiling. A later edition. Not in Deutsch. Hoboken 13 162. The first edition was published as "Grande Sonate" by Sauer & Leidesdorf in Vienna in 1823. Ant. Diabelli et Comp. [PN D. et C. No. 3537] unknown books
183023484Vienne: Ant. Diabelli & Comp. PN D. et C. No. 3552 1830. Oblong folio. Disbound with remnants of sewing. i title 2-23 i blank pp. Engraved. Edges marbled.<br/><br/>Title leaf moderately foxed stained and with small hole to center not affecting text paper reinforcement to all edges with additional repairs; some soiling and foxing; final leaf laid down to new blank leaf; spine reinforced with paper tape; most leaves partially detached; other minor imperfections. First Edition. Deutsch 886/968b p. 626. Hoboken 14 465. Hirsch IV 600. Heck 173.<br/><br/>Both marches are somewhat uncharacteristically in 6/8 meter. Ant. Diabelli & Comp. [PN D. et C. No. 3552] unknown books
1973149572Paris: Sonocam 1973. Two vintage reference photographs from the 1973 French erotic film one showing actress Karin Schubert the other showing Schubert and actor Amidou. With holograph ink and pencil annotations on the verso. <br/><br/>Based on the 1971 novel. A call girl is punished by the owner of the brothel where she works and is subsequently forced to take on a variety of sadomasochistic clients.<br/><br/>9.5 x 7 inches. Fine.<br/><br/><br/>Bier p. 848. Sonocam unknown books
4805London Nd. ca.1830: VARIOUS. Hard Cover. Small Folio. A collection of 24 German songs and music by various composers; Beethoven Schubert Sphr Thalberg etc. Translated and engraved for English use. All bound in contemporary 3/4 brown calf over marbled paper covered boards raised bands red morocco spine label gilt brown endpapers. Wear to corners Contemprary name and manuscript list of songs including; Beethoven's "O Tu La Cui Dolce Possanza" "Aria from the opera of Fidelio" "Know'st Thou the Land" and "Oh What Dreary Gloom." Schubert's "Six Songs" with tape mends to closed tears on numbers 1 & 6 Thomas Moore's "A Canadian Boat Song" etc.and the last song with edge wear. A very nice collection. <br/><br/> VARIOUS hardcover books
184423502Wien: Ant: Diabelli und Comp: PN D. & C. No. 4014 1844. Oblong folio. Unbound. 1f. decorative series title printed in sepia: "Franz Schubert's nachgelassene musikalische Dichtungen für Gesang und Pianoforte. 14te Lieferung" i title i catalogue of series listing vols. 1-40 with note "Werden fortgesetzt" 3-11 i blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Slightly worn and soiled. First Edition later issue. Deutsch pp. 422 and 266. Not in Deutsch: Schuberts Goethe-Lieder. Hoboken 14 572. Hirsch IV 650. Heck 201.<br/><br/>The first issue of the present edition was published in 1832. The present edition is the fourteenth of fifty installments in the series publication of which was not completed until 1850. <br/><br/>Schubert notated the vocal part of D716 in the bass F clef but despite its low range Diabelli changed it to the violin G clef and added some variants at the upper octave to make it performable for higher voices. <br/><br/>D. 450 exists in two versions; the present edition includes the second. The first version was not published until 1895 as part of the complete edition. The German translation from Aeschylus The Eumenides is by Johann Mayrhofer 1787-1836 a friend of the composer. Ant: Diabelli und Comp: [PN D. & C. No. 4014] unknown books
183026791Wien: Tobias Haslinger PN T.H. 5027 1830. Oblong folio. Unbound. 1f. title 1 blank 2-17 i blank pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>Printed from worn plates. Slightly foxed; stain to central portion of title; dampstaining to outer margins; slightly foxed; rust marks to inner margin of outer bifolium. First Edition second issue. Deutsch pp. 537-538. Raab p. 296 A-2. Hoboken 13 317. Weinmann Senefelder-Steiner-Haslinger 2 p. 8. <br/><br/>The two songs were composed in 1825 as a pair to text by Johann Ladislaus Pyrker Pyrker von Felső-Eör Oberwart 1772-1847 Austrian poet and Roman Catholic bishop. Tobias Haslinger [PN T.H. 5027] unknown books
185811035Braunschweig: Henry Litolff's Verlag 1858. Boards. Good. Zehn Bändes im Zwei Ten volumes bound in two. Volume One: 2 159 2 154 2 154 2 150 2 151 pages. Contains Bändes I-V each with separate title page and contents. Imprint is Braunschweig Henry Litolff's Verlag. Volume Two: 2 159 3 149 3 144 2 168 2 168 pages. Contains Bändes VI-X each with separate title page and contents. VI-IX Bändes have imprint "Braunschweig Henry Litolff's Verlag. Paris and Bruxelles: Enoch Pere et Fils; London: L. Schutte & Co." Bände X imprint is Braunschweig Henry Litolff's Verlag. Half leather over marbled boards gilt spine lettering. Head of volume two spine chipped and front joint cracked roughly three inches from the top. Bindings worn overall. Still a sound usable set. Boards. A scarce compiled collection of music and lyrics mostly in German. Printed note at the base of many pages notes "Litolff's Bibliothek classischer Compositionen : Schubert's Lieder Gesänge und Balladen"<br/><br/>Litolff was a composer but is best known for his classical music publishing. Wikipedia referencing Grove Music Online notes: "Litolff became friends with the music publisher Gottfried Meyer of Braunschweig English: Brunswick Germany; and after Meyer's death he married the widow Julie in 1851 having finally been granted a divorce from Elisabeth as a new citizen of Brunswick. This second marriage lasted until 1858 when he divorced her and once again moved to Paris." OCLC dating is very inconsistent from early 1860s to 1880s.<br/><br/>Based on the liklihood that Litolff would have set up his operation in Braunschweig when he lived there and expanded to Paris when he moved we've dated these volumes to circa 1858 the end of his second marriage. Henry Litolff's Verlag unknown books
183021060Vienne: Ant. Diabelli u. Comp. PN C. et C. No. 3539-3540 1830. 2 volumes. Oblong folio. 1f. title 1 blank 2-21; 1 title 2-25 pp. Engraved. <br/><br/>Slightly browned; some minor foxing; early tape to spines; pencilled fingering; contemporary ownership inscription to corner of Cahier 2; small oval handstamp of Scharfenberg & Luis in New York to foot of titles to both parts slightly trimmed to Cahier 1. Third edition. Deutsch 819/1-6. Hoboken 13 203 and 204. <br/><br/>"Schubert's most original contribution to the keyboard repertory is arguably his music for piano duet. His unusual interest in the march scarcely stemmed from any enthusiasm for war but rather from the great range of stylistic possibilities it afforded from funeral march to evocations of toy soldiers. The best of these marches which include the six Grandes marches of 1824 exploit the full range of four hands while preserving a sense of intimate conversation." Maurice J.E. Brown Eric Sams and Robert Winter in Grove Music Online. Ant. Diabelli u. Comp. [PN C. et C. No. 3539-3540] unknown books
197834698München - Salzburg: Emil Katzbichler 1978. Oblong folio. Original publisher's dark orange cloth-backed marbled boards with title label in facsimile of the composer's autograph to upper. 1f. recto half-title verso blank 1f. recto title verso blank 71 pp. facsimile of the composer's autograph musical manuscript 9 blank facsimile pp. 1f. recto "Entwürfe" verso blank 7 pp. facsimile of the composer's autograph musical manuscript i blank facsimile iv pp. "Nachwort" 1f. recto limitation statement verso blank.<br/><br/>Lower outer corners of first two leaves slightly creased. Limited to 1800 copies this stamped "582. Emil Katzbichler unknown books
1938151456Culver City CA: RKO Radio Pictures 1938. Vintage reference photograph of director Eddie Cline behind the camera on the set of the 1938 film. With a printed mimeo snipe affixed to the verso along with a RKO Radio Pictures stamp.<br/><br/>From the archive of film historian and author Joel Finler.<br/><br/>A young Mennonite boy runs away from home to work at an ice rink to earn money for his family and becomes the lead singer for the ice shows. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Very Good. RKO Radio Pictures unknown books