103 résultats
18871110040003Berlin Hessling 1887. Loose Leaf. Good. Folio. German. Light brown boards with red spine. Red cloth ties. Black lettering to front cover. Ex-library stamps and markings. Boards worn. Corners bumped. Front bottom corner lacking. Chipping to page edges with minimal loss. Pages toned with age. Filled with 50 photographic plates. Ships daily. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside of Canada and the US. Berlin, Hessling unknown
1849583030Boston: Geo. P. Reed & Co 1849. Softcover. Very Good. Unknown edition. Folio. Text in English and in German. Single bifolium making four pages. Notched and worn along the fold with several holes from once being bound within an album foxing and offsetting throughout still a very good and complete copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint 2045. The lyrics to this song are from a poem by the German poet Robert Reineck who is not credited in the piece nor is a translator credited for the English lyrics. Unrecorded by OCLC and it appears to be equally scarce in the trade. Geo. P. Reed & Co unknown
1880675711 vol. grand in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-percaline bordeaux, Durand et Schoenewerk, Paris, s.d., 190 pp.
188412556hardbound 39pp 95pp 53pp 74pp 80pp with 8 original-colour lithograph folded maps 1 lithograph view. <br />Containing the following articles: <i>German text</i><br />1 Ergänzungsheft no. 71 <i>supplementary issue no. 71</i> pp.1 - 39 <i>"The Russian Cossack Armies." by F. v. Stein.</i>2 Ergänzungsheft no. 72 <i>supplementary issue no. 72</i> pp. 1 - 95 <i>"Journeys in the Upper Nile Region." by Juan Maria Schuver.</i><br />3 Ergänzungsheft no. 73 <i>supplementary issue no. 73</i> pp. 1 - 53 <i>"Critical Studies of the Cinnamon Lands." by Dr. Carl Schumann.</i> 4 Ergänzungsheft no. 74 <i>supplementary issue no. 74</i> pp. 1 - 74 <i>"The Floral Kingdoms of the Earth." by Dr. Oscar Drude.</i> <br />5 Ergänzungsheft no. 75 <i>supplementary issue no. 75</i> pp. 1 - 80 <i>"The Tasman Glacier and its Rim" by Dr. R. v. Lendenfeld. <br /></i>Reference: Kirchner 7480 - Poggendorff II 412. <br />Condition: full contemporary brown cloth with blind-stamped covers and gilted spines with foxing on some pages including frontispiece lacking the individual issue title wrapper. RARE<i><br /></i> Justus Perthes in Gotha.
18743883London, Stanley, Lucas, Weber & Co., (1874). Gr.-8°. 65,(1) S. Halbleinenband der Zeit.
189052520Leipzig, Adolf Titze, o. J. (um 1890). 4°. Mit illustr. Vignetten bzw. Bordüren sowie 6 mont. Tafeln. 2 Bll., 80 S., Illustr.-OLwd.
187124058Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 6016 1871. Folio. Unbound. 1f. title 3-20 i publisher's catalogue "Publications nouvelles pour le piano de Breitkopf & Härtel à Leipzig" pp. Title lithographed music lithographically transferred and printed within decorative green border. <br/><br/>Moderately worn soiled foxed and browned; some offsetting; outer bifolium detached; stains to final two leaves; publisher's oval handstamp to lower right corner of title. Later third or fourth edition.<br/><br/>The present lithographically transferred edition is based on the presumed second edition of ca. 1842 which was engraved. The decorative green borders are different from those of the presumed second edition. Hofmann p. 41 with pricing in Marks i.e. after 1872. McCorkle p. 69 "There are various copies with a price of 25 Ngr. variant titles with and without "Entd. Sta. Hall" blue/green frame re-engraved or not re-engraved". Not in Hoboken.<br/><br/>The catalogue on the final page lists works published up to ca. 1863. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 6016] unknown books
187224846Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 7834 7835 7836 1872. Octavo. Half black cloth with original publisher's green printed upper wrapper laid down to upper board. No. 1: 1f. title 39 i blank pp.; No. 2: 1f. title 36 pp.; No. 3: 1f. title 39 i blank pp. Title lithographed music engraved. <br/><br/>Binding worn; lower wrapper lacking. Slightly worn foxed creased and stained; several leaves frayed or with small tears; some leaves detached; small publisher's handstamp to lower right corner of all titles. First Edition later issue printed from plates of the first edition with new title adding price in marks. Not in Hofmann McCorkle or Hoboken. <br/><br/>The first edition of all three quartets first appeared in 1848. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 7834, 7835, 7836] unknown books
185825018Leipzig: Edm. Stoll PN 311 1858. Folio. Disbound. 1f. lithographic title by C.G. Röder p. 3 text 4-13 pp. engraved music. Hofmann p. 129. McCorkle p. 254. Edm. Stoll [PN 311] unknown books
1895072403C. F. Peters 1895. Hardcover. Good. Large red hardcover sheet music with exterior gilt lettering within an ornate black border. Undated but with a 1895 handwritten notation on the first page. The condition is good: spine ends moderately frayed 3cm cloth tear at the upper spine boards exposed at lower corners endpaper gift inscription the 1895 notation on the first page otherwise unmarked. The music included opus with number if applicable: 25 39 42 48 24/9 35/3 35/4 36/1 36/4 45/2 49/1 51/2 51/3 53/1 53/3 64/1 79/14 127/2 138/5. All songs have the singer's treble line over the piano accompaniment. The numbers 7042 and 7043 appear on the back of the title page which may be Peters the publisher stock numbers. 27.5cm tall. 1.9 lbs C. F. Peters hardcover
1887177309Leipzig: Verl. v. Abel & Müller/ Verl. v. Carl Reißner 1887. Hardcover. VG_ overall wear to boards spine is only attached to one side inscription in ink on ffep light foxing throughout age toning to pages as expected with age of book but text and illustrations are otherwise clear. Brown boards with 3/4 black cloth black spine with gilt ruling/design and gilt lettering. Three books bound in one. First book is 69 pp with bw illustrations throughout. Second book is 96 pp with bw illustrations. throughout. Third book is 86 pp with bw illustrations throughout. Text for all three books is in German. Contains three books by Gustav Schumann bound together. The first book is illustrated by O. Carelli. The second and third are illustrated by Otto Gerlach. Verl. v. Abel & Müller/ Verl. v. Carl Reißner hardcover books
1887177309Leipzig: Verl. v. Abel & Müller/ Verl. v. Carl Reißner 1887. Hardcover. VG_ overall wear to boards spine is only attached to one side inscription in ink on ffep light foxing throughout age toning to pages as expected with age of book but text and illustrations are otherwise clear. Brown boards with 3/4 black cloth black spine with gilt ruling/design and gilt lettering. Three books bound in one. First book is 69 pp with bw illustrations throughout. Second book is 96 pp with bw illustrations. throughout. Third book is 86 pp with bw illustrations throughout. Text for all three books is in German. Contains three books by Gustav Schumann bound together. The first book is illustrated by O. Carelli. The second and third are illustrated by Otto Gerlach. Verl. v. Abel & Müller/ Verl. v. Carl Reißner hardcover
187224846Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 7834 7835 7836 1872. Octavo. Half black cloth with original publisher's green printed upper wrapper laid down to upper board. No. 1: 1f. title 39 i blank pp.; No. 2: 1f. title 36 pp.; No. 3: 1f. title 39 i blank pp. Title lithographed music engraved. <br /> <br /> Binding worn; lower wrapper lacking. Slightly worn foxed creased and stained; several leaves frayed or with small tears; some leaves detached; small publisher's handstamp to lower right corner of all titles. First Edition later issue printed from plates of the first edition with new title adding price in marks. Not in Hofmann McCorkle or Hoboken. <br /> <br /> The first edition of all three quartets first appeared in 1848. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 7834, 7835, 7836] unknown
1888662491888. Ber. K. Sächs. Ges. Wiss. 40 1888. - Math.-Cl. - Leipzig bei S. Hirzel 1888 1 XX 167 1 mit 10 Holzschnitten Halbledereinband d.Zt.; St.a.Tit.; feines Expl. Erstdruck seiner Dissertation! "Die nachstehenden Untersuchungen enthält eine Discussion des Ganges welch die im Titel genannte und seit 1882 als Hauptuhr der Leipziger Sternwarte dienende Uhr in den Jahren 1883 bis 1887 gezeigt hat. Eine genauere Mittheilung darüber um so mehr von Interesse sein als es sich um die erste aus der Dencker'schen Werkstatt hervorgegangene Uhr handelt deren Verhalten einer schärferen Prüfung unterzogen worden ist." Richard Schumann 1864- 1945 war ein deutsch-österreichischer Astronom und Geodät. Neben seiner Lehrtätigkeit machte er sich um die Grundlagenvermessung Österreich-Ungarns verdient und führte u. a. hochpräzise Azimutmessungen im Netz 1. Ordnung durch die sich noch 80 Jahre später in einer Diplomarbeit als Nullmessungen für geodynamische Untersuchungen verwenden ließen. Er befasste sich - ähnlich wie Karl Friedrich Küstner in Bonn - mit genauen Untersuchungen der terrestrischen Polbewegung und ihrer Periodik siehe Chandler-Periode. unknown
189410656ABStuttgart, Ferd. Enke, 1894. 23,5 cm. XII, 705 S. Mit 193 Figuren und einer [doppelseitigen] Karte im Farbendruck. Private Halbleinwand der Zeit (Hardcover) m. montiertem Deckel der Originalbroschur. Einband minmal bestoßen, deutlich beschabt und berieben. Leinen an den Gerlenken teils gerissen. Mehrere Besitzerstempel a. Deckel u. Titel. Aus der Bibliothek von Prof. Wilhelm Barthlott.
188718618ALeipzig, Breitkopf und Härtel, 1887. Ca. 22 x 15,5 cm. Porträtfrontispiz, XVI Seiten, 447 (1) Seiten. Halbleinenband der Zeit mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel.
189041110Leipzig: C. F. Peters PN 7018 1890. i series title within ornate architectural border printed in sepia 2-51 Symphony I Op. 38 52-107 Symphony II Op. 61 108-151 Symphony III Op. 97 152-189 Symphony IV op. 120 i thematic index pp. <br /> <br /> Bound with: <br /> Robert Schumann's Sämmtliche Werke. Quintett Op. 44 für Pianoforte zu 4 Händen arrangirt von Theodor Kirchner. Leipzig: C. F. Peters PN 7020 ca. 1890. i series title 2-45 i blank pp. <br /> <br /> With "J. Villant" in manuscript to upper outer corners of several leaves. Occasional annotations in pencil.<br /> <br /> Oblong folio. Half dark brown mottled calf with marbled boards spine in compartments gilt with titling gilt marbled endpapers.<br /> <br /> Binding slightly worn; head of spine chipped. Occasional small stains; some minor soiling to blank margins. "While best remembered for his piano music and songs and some of his symphonic and chamber works Schumann made significant contributions to all the musical genres of his day and cultivated a number of new ones as well. His dual interest in music and literature led him to develop a historically informed music criticism and a compositional style deeply indebted to literary models. A leading exponent of musical Romanticism he had a powerful impact on succeeding generations of European composers." John Daverio and Eric Sams in Grove Music Online. C. F. Peters [PN 7018] unknown
182442421Halle: Gebauerschen Buchhandlung 1824. First Edition. Octavo 21cm. Contemporary cloth-backed boards; xxii794pp. Shallow loss to cloth at crown; rubbing to boards and corners; still a straight sound copy Good or better. Text entirely in German. Meier 1796-1855 was a classical philologist and editor of the Allgemeine Litteraturzeitung as well as several other German philological journals. This prize-winning treatise on legal jurisprudence in classical Athens is his most enduring work remaining the standard study of the subject well into the 20th century see biographical entry in New International Encyclopedia 1922; also Allgemeine Deutsche Bibliographie on-line. Gebauerschen Buchhandlung unknown
18861399Leipzig: Brietkopf & Hartel 1886. Hard Cover. Very Good/none. Octavo. Zweite Auflage. Leipzig: Brietkopf & Hartel 1886. Very good or better cloth octavo. Red cloth with black blindstamped designs and gilt lettering. A beautiful exemplar with very little wear to the binding. “Leider weiss die Welt mehr von Schumanns Eigenheiten als von seinen Eigenschasten da er sich nur Wenigen nur seinen Liebsten denen aber ganz und rückhaltlos erschloss und so find uns als schönes Denkmal diese Briefe geblieben in denen sich der ganze Reichthum einer ideal angelegten mit Kraft und Energie ausgestatteten und den höchsten Zielen zustrebenden Jünglingsnatur offenbart.â€â€”Clara Schumann. Unfortunately the world knows more of Schumann’s idiosyncrasies than of his qualities . . . Brietkopf & Hartel hardcover
182442421Halle: Gebauerschen Buchhandlung 1824. First Edition. Octavo 21cm. Contemporary cloth-backed boards; xxii794pp. Shallow loss to cloth at crown; rubbing to boards and corners; still a straight sound copy Good or better. Text entirely in German. Meier 1796-1855 was a classical philologist and editor of the Allgemeine Litteraturzeitung as well as several other German philological journals. This prize-winning treatise on legal jurisprudence in classical Athens is his most enduring work remaining the standard study of the subject well into the 20th century see biographical entry in New International Encyclopedia 1922; also Allgemeine Deutsche Bibliographie on-line. Gebauerschen Buchhandlung unknown books
187016971OP 63.80.110. revidirt von Alfred Dörffel. 1 volume par instrument (piano, violon, violoncelle).Leipzig, C.F. Peters - non daté (vers 1870). 137 pp. + 39 pp. + 37 pp.Reliure demi-percaline bleue. Couverture conservée et légèrement piquée sur le T1. Partition sans rousseur. Bon état. Format in-4°(32x25).
188707089C. F. Peters 1887. Unknown Binding. Acceptable. Pages clean with tanning except writing on title page some torn areas on cover and general wear from age. Softcover 144 pages C. F. Peters unknown
186030659ABLeipzig, Breitkopf & Härtel, (um 1860). Gr.-8°. 114 S. Halbleinenband der Zeit.
186030659AB1860. Leipzig Breitkopf & Härtel um 1860. Gr.-8°. 114 S. Halbleinenband der Zeit. Platten-Nr. V. A. 439. Mit Stempel und mit handschr. Widmung auf dem Titelblatt. Papier leicht gebräunt. Der Einband berieben. unknown
190023390London: Novello Ewer and Co 1900. Cloth. Very Good. 2 v 162 2 ads pages. 8vo. Publisher's original black pebbled cloth blank. Front endpaper lacking. Paper label of conductor B.J. Lang on front cover and title page. All edges gilt. Cloth. Conductor B.J. Lang's copy. He conducted this work at The Cecilia in Boston March 31 1892 copy of program laid in. Manuscript notations sporatically throughout presumably in his hand. "Ever since its founding in 1876 The Boston Cecilia has enjoyed a history remarkable for its many fine conductors. The great B.J. Lang in his 33 years of leadership established a pattern of introducing new works to Boston audiences alongside standard repertoire. Many of those unknown pieces joined the canon—the Bach Mass in B Minor and Brahms Requiem to name but two. Among his novel ideas and new pieces now forgotten Lang had the audacity to program Bach for a Victorian audience whose taste ironically found “antique†music decidedly old-fashioned. The Cecilia as it was then known has long held a central place in the performing arts in this city. Antonin Dvo ák led the chorus in Boston’s first performance of his Requiem in 1892. It premiered Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis here and later sang it under Max Fiedler at the dedication of Symphony Hall in 1900. Commissioned by countryman Serge Koussevitsky Igor Stravinsky composed his Symphony of Psalms for the Boston Symphony when Cecilia in 1930 sang the choral part in the American premiere six days after its world debut in Switzerland. During those years Arthur Fiedler brought Cecilia through the Depression and World War II as the official chorus of the Boston Symphony. Under Koussevitzy this was a period of prominence if not independence." website of Boston Cecelia. Novello, Ewer and Co unknown