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‎Hawking, Stephen, theoretical physicist (1942-2018).‎

‎Typed letter signed ("Stephen") to Charles W. Misner. Cambridge, 10. XI. 1970.‎

‎4to. (197:244 mm). 1 page. On headed "air letter" paper. One of Hawking’s students, Gary Gibbons, is to attend the meeting of the American Physical Society in New Orleans from 23-25 November, "where he will report on the British work on the design and construction of gravitational wave detectors. We think that, without the use of liquid helium, we can improve the sensitivity by a factor of 100. The first of these detectors should be operating before the end of the year, and the second one at Reading should follow soon after". Hawking hopes that Gary might stay on after the New Orleans meeting to attend the relativistic astrophysics conference in Austin, with a visit to the University of Maryland in between, and asks for Misner’s help in organising this visit: [Joseph] Weber will be too busy to show Gibbons around, but Hawking notes that Gary should really see Misner and [Dieter] Brill: "he is primarily a theoretician and is interested in the problem of how much gravitational radiation would be emitted by a collapsing object". Hawking also announces the birth of a little girl, "Catherine Lucy, though we will probably call her Lucy", born a little plumper than Robert, and very well behaved. - In 2016, over 45 years after Stephen Hawking’s hopeful mention in the present letter of the gravitational wave detectors being built in England - and one hundred years after Albert Einstein first predicted the existence of gravitational waves - scientists would finally have proof of these elusive ripples in space-time: the unmistakeable "ringing" as two black holes collides was heard at the Advanced Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) on 11 February 2016. When asked for comment, Hawking said that the discovery would "revolutionise" astronomy, noting also that it had proved his calculations of 1970 to be correct: "The observed properties of this system are consistent with predictions about black holes that I made in 1970 here in Cambridge". Hawking and his student Gary Gibbons would go on to collaborate in their research, lending their names to the "Gibbons-Hawking effect", "Gibbons-Hawking space", and the "Gibbons-Hawking ansatz". - Provenance: Charles W. Misner.‎

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‎Hawking, Stephen, theoretical physicist (1942-2018).‎

‎Typed letter signed (‘Stephen’) to Charles Misner. Cambridge, 21. XI. 1967.‎

‎4to. (203:254 mm). 1 page. On headed notepaper. Hawking encloses an improved version of a paper co-authored with George Ellis (the work, not present here, was ‘The Cosmic Black-Body Radiation and the Existence of Singularities in Our Universe’, The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 152 (April 1968), p. 25], noting that the ‘calculations of the convergence condition have been redrawn’. Hawking enjoyed his visit to Maryland, which prompted some ideas about Misner incompleteness that he intends to put into a paper when he has time. He continues: ‘I heard Stan Deser outline his proof that mass is positive definite. He claims that a function whose only critical value is zero and which has a local minimum there is necessarily positive elsewhere. It seems to me that there are counter examples to this in finite dimensions – not to speak of the infinite dimensions case’. A reminder about payment for his last week at Maryland and travel expenses ends the letter, Hawking professing himself embarrassed, but mentioning it in case the cheque might be missing in the post. - Stephen Hawking first met the American physicist Charles W. Misner during the latter’s 1966-67 visit to Cambridge at the invitation of Hawking’s postgraduate supervisor Dennis Sciama; the two became close, and Hawking visited Misner at his own institution, the University of Maryland, at the end of 1967. Hawking’s work on singularity theorems, which he first published in his 1965 doctoral thesis, overlapped with the research Misner was undertaking on geodesical incompleteness, a notion at the centre of the concepts Hawking was developing with Roger Penrose (the ‘Penrose-Hawking singularity theorems’). Here, Hawking seemingly refers to a proof that another of their colleagues in the field, Stanley Deser, would publish the following year in the Physical Review Letters, in a paper entitled ‘Positive-Definiteness of Gravitational Field Energy’. - Provenance: Charles W. Misner.‎

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‎HAWKINS Anthony Hope 1863 1933‎

‎Autograph Letter Signed‎

‎British author of cloak-and-sword romances of which the best known is "The Prisoner of Zenda" 1894. ALS 1p 4�" X 7" London England 1899 March 10. Addressed to P. Keary. Very good. Mounting traces on verso. To a publisher Hawkins declines an offer to bring out a lower-priced edition of one of his books. "The book still sells well. I think it better not to have any issue of it at a cheap price." Comes with a fine 8" X 11" vintage photograph of Hawkins. unknown‎

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‎Hawkins, Sir Anthony Hope, English novelist and playwright (1863-1933).‎

‎Autograph lettercard signed ("AnthonyHHawkins"). [London], 24. IV. 1897.‎

‎Oblong small 8vo. 1 p. To C. A. Reiss, apologizes for not being able to attend the Balliol dinner.‎

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‎Haworth Cecil E.‎

‎Deep River Friends SIGNED‎

‎Greensboro North Carolina: North Carolina Friends Historical Society 1985. First Edition First Printing . Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo. 147 pages indexed. SIGNED by the author on the half title. Softcover with tan wrapper. Light wear to the binding. Prior owner's signature inside the front cover and his embossed blind stamp is on the front cover. <br/> <br/> North Carolina Friends Historical Society paperback‎

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‎HAYMANN (Emmanuel).‎

‎Albin Michel, le roman d'un éditeur.‎

‎Paris Albin Michel 1993 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 291 pp., 12 planches hors-texte, index. Exemplaire du service de presse avec un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. La biographie maison d'Albin Michel (1873-1943), éditeur généraliste (et volontariste) qui imposa toute une génération d'écrivains à grand renfort de publicité et inventa l'ancêtre du livre de poche. "Le vrai doit passer avant le beau", professait-il, ou encore : "Je ne peux tenir le coup, dans le métier, de la façon dont je le pratique, qu'à condition d'être toujours et partout plus fort que les autres" !‎

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‎HAYMANN (Emmanuel).‎

‎Albin Michel, le roman d'un éditeur.‎

‎Paris Albin Michel 1993 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 291 pp., 12 planches hors-texte, index. Exemplaire du service de presse avec un envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. La biographie maison d'Albin Michel (1873-1943), éditeur généraliste (et volontariste) qui imposa toute une génération d'écrivains à grand renfort de publicité et inventa l'ancêtre du livre de poche. "Le vrai doit passer avant le beau", professait-il, ou encore : "Je ne peux tenir le coup, dans le métier, de la façon dont je le pratique, qu'à condition d'être toujours et partout plus fort que les autres" !‎

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‎Hay, William, 18th Earl of Erroll, Scottish peer and politician (1801-1846).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. St. James' Square, London, "Friday".‎

‎4to. ½ page. With autograph address verso. To the architect Thomas Hamilton (1784-1858) with an addition to his friend's collection: "I send you another specimen for your friend's collection. Sir William Hamilton's autograph - and a cursedly cramp, kittle & confoundedly illegible specimen it is. Mr. Ferrier from whom I got it, could not find among a variety of letters, notes etc. a single one with Sir Wm's name signed at full length - only his initials: so we must not look the gift horse in the mouth - but be thankful to the giver. I hope to be able to get a few more for you of the autographies of our notables [...]". - With traces of former mounting on verso.‎

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‎HAYAKAWA SI. 1906 92 S. I.‎

‎Signature‎

‎The educator who authored "Language in Thought and Action" became a conservative California senator 1977-83 and outspoken advocate for a measure to declare English as the official language of the U.S. Handsome signature and date in black ballpoint heavy stock 6" X 3�" card n.p. 1988 February 19. Fine. Signed again with "Best wishes" on verso. unknown‎

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‎Hayashi Shihei‎

‎Rare Japanese Manuscript, One of the Earliest Desciptions of Korea. [Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu.]‎

‎Exceedingly rare and historically significant manuscript complete with manuscript drawings, made circa 1792, transcribing the banned controversial work by Hayashi Shihei which attributed coveted geographical regions to non-Japanese sovereigns, and which led the author to house arrest and his works destroyed by the Shogun. This work centers largely around the indigenous Ainu people and the people living in the Joseon Dynasty (Korea), thus being a very early account of Korea. All text is in Japanese. Author-published. 89 pages in manuscript including title page and end leaf. Indication of once being string-stitched at spine, opening from left to right. Leafs measure approximately 19 x 26 cm. SIGNIFICANT AMOUNT OF WORM BURROWING, some leaves lightly fused together as a result, MAPS NOT PRESENT, nonetheless a valuable historic addition for any library, being an exceedingly scarce surviving manuscript of the famous "Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu" by Hayashi Shihei. One of the earliest attempts to define Japan's outer boundaries, and distinguish it from the neighboring nations, the book deals with Joseon Dynasty (Korea) and the Kingdom of Ryukyu (Okinawa), and Ezo (Hokkaido) and the Ogasawara Islands (Bonin Islands). The content of this work is as controversial today as it was when it was released by the author 235 years ago. A statue of Hayashi Shihei stands in his honour, however, in Kotodai Park, Sendai. This work was emphatically criticized, immediately banned, and destroyed by the shogunate, all but a very scant few copies, that is, which were kept in hiding by scholars who took it upon themselves to secretly transcribe the important writings, with the original in hand. This is one of those surviving secret manuscripts, which were so very few in number and are exceedingly scarce. Hayashi Shihei (1738-1793) was a Japanese military scholar, political theorist, military strategist, writer, and a retainer of the Sendai Domain. He was a samurai of the Sendai clan issued in 1785 (Tenmei 5). His name is sometimes transliterated, according to the Sino-Japanese reading, as Rin Shihei’'. Hayashi is known as one of the "Three Excelling Men of the Kansei Period" (Kansei no san-kijin). Circa 1785 he wrote the highly controversial "Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu" [Illustrated General Survey of the Three Countries] which consisted of five maps and one text volume which detailed the customs of Korea, Ryukyu Kingdom, and Ezo country (Hokkaido), recounting an exploratory geographical survey of the regions that were then the frontiers of Japan, including Korea, Hokkaido, and the Ryukyu Islands, also providing descriptions of the inhabitants, including the Ainu. It contained, among other repugnant content in the eyes of the shogun, the attribution of Korean sovereignty over the Dokdo / Takeshima / Liancourt archipelago, and secondly, Chinese sovereignty over the Senkaku Islands [Diaoyu Islands] instead of recognizing it as part of the Ryukyu Kingdom (which had been a vassal state of the Satsuma Domain of Japan with 'de jure' status since 1609). Not a single publisher dared to put their name on the work, for fear of retribution, and thus, Hayashi released it independently in the years of 1787-1791, at his own expense. In 1792 [Kansei 4], the Tokugawa shogunate evaluated the content of this book, declared it a delusion, and banned it. The printings of Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu also became collateral victim of this banning. Almost all the original woodblock-printed versions of Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu were collected and destroyed. In 1787, he had published a second work of enlightened perspective and concern, titled ???? "Kaikoku Heidan" [Military Defense of a Maritime Nation]. This was a 16-volume work which brought to light the potential inadequacy in the military defense of Japan during the Edo period, specifically highlighting the island's vulnerability from the sea, as well as the need for Japan to adopt Western military science for improved defenses along Japanese frontiers, and the re-education of the samurai. Hayashi believed the nation's crisis was due to the repeated arrivals of foreign ships. He complained of a lack of organized drill exercises, and stressed the importance of choren, or teamwork drill, rather than mere individual martial training. He gave technical descriptions about shipbuilding, cannons and other military designs. He was especially critical of the Shogunate's sakoku national isolation policy. The work generated great interest, but it too, was banned in May 1792, on the grounds that national security matters were being discussed without official consent. This work having been published a few years prior, it was impossible to locate and destroy all printed copies, but the woodblocks were seized and destroyed with those of Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu. Simultaneously, as his two works were banned and destroyed, Hayashi was placed under house arrest. He died the following year, 28 July 1783, at the young age of 54. There were rumours of suicide and speculations of decapitation by authorities, but no evidence for either has surfaced. Ironically, shortly after Hayashi was punished, a Russian ship arrived in Nemuro, and the shogunate was forced to take measures to protect the coast, as had been suggested in Hayashi's "Kaikoku Heidan". In spite of the shogunate's best efforts, a scant few of 'Sangoku Tsuran Zusetsu' survived, thanks to a handful of audacious erudite men, and manuscript transcripts of his maps began to circulate covertly in learned Japanese circles. This book also went from Nagasaki to Holland and Germany through Katsuragawa Hoshu (1751-1809), who was a physician to the Shogun from 1777 and an Edan scholar in Edo; it was subsequently translated into European languages in Russia. In 1872, it was translated into French by the German Oriental scholar Heinrich Klaproth. Shugun Tokugawa Ienari, who suppressed and destroyed these works, and who exiled the author to his home, reigned from 1787-1837. In the first year of his reign there were rice riots in Edo and Osaka. Later tragedy, the Great Fire of Kyoto and the Tenpo famine took place. And in his strict fashion, in 1817 he ordered the expulsion of Titia Bergsma, the first European woman to visit Japan. The Dutch and Chinese were allowed to visit the country, but only for trade, and no women were permitted. Bergsma never saw her husband again. Credit to Pierre Joppen of Paulus Swaen Gallery, whose research on the subject is exhaustive and from whom some of the above content has been copied.‎

‎HAYDAR RIFAT [YORULMAZ], (First Turkish translator of 'Das Kapital'), (1877-1942).‎

‎[ADS BY THE FIRST TURKISH TRANSLATOR OF MARX'S DAS KAPITAL] Autograph document signed 'Haydar Rifat', on a lawsuit related to a non-muslim Greek citizen's lands.‎

‎Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original manuscript autograph letter signed by Haydar Rifat Yorulmaz, on a lawsuit related to a non-muslim Greek citizen's lands. Handwritten corrections on letter. Postal stamped. A Greek note. 20,5x13,5 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. Foxing on stamps on paper. Otherwise a good and exceedingly rare ALS with Rifat's rare signature. Haydar Rifaat [sic. Rifat] Yorulmaz, (1877-1942), was a Turkish lawyer, author, translator. He translated the most important texts of the western world such as Karl Marx's Das Capital, Tolstoy's Resurrection, Daudet's Sappho, Lenin's works, and books on anarchism firstly in the Turkish literature. In addition he wrote more than 15 books such as "Sovyetizm ve demokrasi", "Bolseviklik alemi" and others between the years of 1922-1939. He's one of the most important figure in the last period of the Ottoman Empire and Republican Turkey in terms of the modernism and leftist movements.‎

‎HAYDEN Dorothy‎

‎Bid Better Play Better‎

‎New York: Harper & Row 1966. Hardcover. Small 4to. Red cloth dust jacket. xiii 196pp. Numerous diagrams. Near fine/near fine. First edition tight and bright. Harper & Row hardcover‎

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‎Haydn, Johann Michael, the "Salzburg Haydn", composer (1737-1806).‎

‎"Aus der Schöpfung von Herrn J. Haydn." Autogr. musical manuscript. Arnsdorf, 6 Oct. 1800.‎

‎Oblong folio. 5 pp. (4 ff., a full sheet folded twice). Four voices with lyrics. From part II of Joseph Haydn's oratorio: the trio "Zu dir, o Herr, blickt alles auf" ("Poco Adagio"), arranged by the composer's brother for his Arnsdorf male quartet. The caption as well as the postscript (with a statement of provenance) are added by the flautist and violist Georg Johann Schinn (1768-1833), a student and friend of Michael Haydn's: "Von Herrn M. Haydn für 4 Männerstimmen arrangirt zu Armsdorf am 6ten October 1800. Vom Herrn P. Werigand Rettensteiner Pfarrer in Armsdorf die Original Partitur davon erhalten als Hochzeitgeschenk im 2. Dezbr. 1802". - From 1763 onwards, Joseph Haydn's younger brother served for 40 years as leader of the orchestra of Sigismund von Schrattenbach, the Salzburg Archbishop. The Arnsdorfer Benedictine monk Rettensteiner was a close friend who prepared German lyrics, copies, and adaptations for the male choir. For Michael Haydn he also translated numerous pieces of Latin liturgical music into German and collected material on Haydn's life and works. Much of this was used for the earliest biography of Michael Haydn, published by Schinn in 1808 (in collaboration with F. J. Otter). - Traces of an old vertical fold. Untrimmed, the final two leaves remaining uncut.‎

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‎Haydn, Joseph, composer (1732-1809).‎

‎Autograph letter signed ("Joseph Haydn mppria"). Vienna, 17 Oct. 1804.‎

‎4to. ½ p. Framed and glazed. In Italian, to George Thomson in Edinburgh, a friend of Robert Burns and publisher of Haydn's song adaptations, inquiring about London performances of his "Creation" and announcing that he intends to write, before his death, another two or at least one dozen works specially for Thomson: "Stimatissimo Signor mio. Nell' ultima vostra lettera di Luglio m'avete fatto troppo Complimenti per la mia Creazione del Mondo. Mi stimo molto felice, che Iddio m'ha donato questo piccolo Talento per dar soddisfazione agli Amatori di Musica, tanto più, che per questa grazia Divina posso far del bene al prossimo mio, ed ai poveri: io vorrei dunque saper, se in Londra fu data la Creazione per i poveri, o per il Concerto professionale, e quanto denaro habbiano fatto; io ho fatto in Vienna con questi due pezzi di Musica, cioè colla Creazione, e con le quattro stagioni per le nostre povere Vedove di Musica, in tempo di tre anni quaranta mila fiorini: Se mi potete col tempo darmi una risposta sopra quel punto, mi fareste un gran piacere. - Vi mando dunque queste tredici Ariette con l'istessa speranza, che vi daranno piacere, io vorrei far ancora prima della mia morte venti cinque, o almeno dodici di queste Ariette, mà solamente per voi caro amico, perche cose più grandi non posso più sorprendere, la mia vecchiezza m'indebolisce sempre più [...]". With Thomson's autogr. note of contents on the reverse: "Dr. Haydn. With 13 more Airs to which he composed Symph.s and Accomp.ts and Enquiring whether the Creation had been perf.d in London for the benefit of the poor - and that he will yet do some more airs for me, and only for me!" - Traces of folds; slight tear at horizontal centerfold (touching text), otherwise immaculate. Provenance: in the collection of Emilie Schaup in 1931; later in a Vienna private collection. First published in German translation by Botstiber, Der Merker 1/19, 777; Italian text first printed by Leo Grünstein in: Das Alt-Wiener Antlitz (Vienna 1931) I, 138 (but recipient erroneously identified as Bridi). Dénes Bartha (ed.), Joseph Haydn. Gesammelte Briefe und Aufzeichnungen (Kassel 1965), p. 452, no. 357; H. C. Robbins Landon (ed.), The collected correspondence and London notebooks of Joseph Haydn (London 1959), p. 234f. Thomson's note was first published (with a departure) in: Eva Badura-Skoda, "Eine private Briefsammlung", in: Festschrift Otto Erich Deutsch (Kassel 1963), p. 280-290, at p. 283, with fig. 2.‎

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‎Haydn, Joseph, composer (1732-1809).‎

‎Autograph musical manuscript. Fragment of the insertion aria ("Dice benissimo") for Antonio Salieri’s opera "La scuola de' gelosi", HXXIVb:5. No place, [1780].‎

‎Two pages (207:300 mm). 14 bars on one six-stave system (bars 51-64 of the published edition) for voice, bass, two horns and strings, the text for the aria "Sono le femmine si maliziose [...] nessun per certo le troverà". A fragment of Haydn's "Dice Benissimo". Haydn composed two insertion arias for Antonio Salieri’s dramma giocoso of 1778, "La scuola de' gelosi": one is lost to us, while the present manuscript is a fragment of the aria created for the bass voice of the manservant Lumaca. One of Haydn's many responsibilities as Kapellmeister of the Esterházy family - by 1780 under Nikolaus I - was as director of the opera company, his patron's newest passion as of the mid-1770s. Esterháza Palace was transformed, at the behest of Prince Nikolaus, into an important fixture on the opera calendar, with its theatre routinely hosting multiple productions each year. Not only would Haydn direct and produce the performances, but he would compose his own works, as well as adapting those of other composers - usually choosing dramma giocoso - to suit the forces at his disposal. This often meant composing insertion arias - such as the present work - to suit the voice of a particular singer: around twenty such arias survive, dating from 1777 to 1789, although only a handful are written for bass or tenor. - Remnants of tape at upper, left-hand and bottom margins of recto. Provenance: Professor Theodor Dielitz (presentation and authentication inscription; Dielitz's substantial autograph collection was auctioned by Hartung in Berlin in January 1858), given to a Dr. Pribil as a duplicate, 1 January 1848. Last in the Metropolitan Opera Guild Collection. Not in Hoboken.‎

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‎Haydn, Joseph, Komponist (1732-1809)‎

‎Des Geistes Gesang, (The Spirit's Song) Gedicht von Shakespeare, mit Deutschem und Englischem Texte.‎

‎o.J. Wien, Im Verlage des Kunst- und Industrie-Comptoirs (PN 303), [1803], Qu.-Fol. (24 x 35 cm). 6 S. Ohne Einband.‎

‎Hob. XXVIa:41. - Hob. Bd. II, S. 267 (dat. 1804). RISMH/HH 2701. Kat. Hoboken IX, Nr. 1554. Weinmann (in StMw 22) S. 231 (dt.-it. Text). - Frühe Ausgabe. Variante der bei Hoboken und im Kat. Hoboken verzeichneten Ausgabe, "The Spirit?'s Song" in runden Klammern, Adresse "am Kohlmarkt N 269." statt "... No. 269." - Der Liedtext stammt von Anne Hunter. - Titelseite staubfleckig.‎

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‎Haydn, Joseph.‎

‎Dr Haydn's VI Original Canzonettas, for the Voice with an Accompaniment for the Piano-Forte. London, printed for the author & sold by him at No. 1 Bury Street, St James's, at Messrs. Corri, Dussek & Co., [1794].‎

‎Folio (246 x 333 mm). 31, (1) pp. Engraved title-page and engraved music throughout, signed "Haydn mp" in ink in lower right comer of title-page. Bound with 31 other pieces, including another collection of six Haydn canzonettas. Paginated by a contemporary hand and bound in early 18th century half calf with gilt-lettered red morocco label "K. M. M. Saunders / Songs / Vol. II" to upper board. Manuscript index at rear. Edges sprinkled red. First edition, signed by the composer with his characteristic paraph, as in all copies. This first set of "Canzonette" was issued by Haydn from his lodgings during his final visit to London in 1794. lt must have been a commercial success, for a fair number of copies survive, and remains one of the few generally obtainable examples of an original signature of one of the 18th century masters of Viennese classicism. Two examples have appeared at auction before: both at Stargardt in Berlin, in 2004 and 2006, commanding €3,600 and €4,400 respectively. In both cases it was only the separate signed title-page (with the beginning of "The Mermaid's Song" on the verso) that was sold, having been removed from the 32-page score. - The present example is clear and unfaded, having been "in situ" since its early life, part of a bound collection of 31 similar pieces and collections from an Irish source, including many scarce examples of Dublin-printed songs, including Hime's very rare 1706 Dublin edition of Haydn's second set of Canzonettas, but also Mozart (1), Handel (4), Thomas Philipps (6), and J. A. Stevenson (3), all published ca. 1794 to 1803. - Binding worn but sound with a few professional repairs to hinges and spine. Minor soiling and small stains throughout, but a very good copy. Provenance: Katherine M. M. Saunders, probably of Dublin (her label to upper cover and ink name at head of several of the scores). Hoboken IX (1991) 1525. Hirsch III, 799. RISM H 2656.‎

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‎Haydter, Alexander, Baß-Bariton (1872-1919).‎

‎Kabinettphotographie mit eigenh. Widmung und U. O. O., Juni 1914.‎

‎3 Zeilen innerhalb des Portraits (162 x 228 mm, mit einbelichteter Signatur vom K. Winkler, Wien). Folio. An den k. k. Hofsekretär der Generalintendanz der Hoftheater Dr. Ludwig Winter (urspr. Storozynetz, 1872-1922): "Herrn Doctor Ludwig Winter in ganz besonderer Verehrung und Dankbarkeit". - Der gelernte Ledergalanteriewarenhändler Haydter studierte später Gesang bei Gänsbacher und Geiringer in seiner Heimatstadt Wien; 1896 debütierte er in Zürich als "St. Bris" in Meyerbeers "Hugenotten". Nach mehreren Jahren am Deutschen Theater in Prag wurde er 1905 an die Wiener Hofoper berufen, deren Mitglied er bis zu seinem Tode blieb.‎

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‎Hayek, Friedrich August von, Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und Nobelpreisträger (1899-1992)‎

‎Karte mit eigenh. U. "F. A. Hayek ".‎

‎o.J. Freiburg, 1979 (Poststempel), 10,5 x 14,5 cm. Umschlag.‎

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‎Hayek, Gustav von, Gymnasialprofessor und Ornithologe (1836-1911).‎

‎Eigenh. Brief mit U. Wien, 30. XII. 1886.‎

‎1 S. Folio. An einen namentlich nicht genannten Empfänger: "Hochgeehrter Herr! Ich erlaube mir, Euer Hochwohlgeborenen ein Tafelwerk zum Verkaufe anzubieten, und eine Tafel, um deren gütige Rückstellung ich jedenfalls bitte, zur Ansicht beizuschließen, das Werk soll in 60 Tafeln das ganze Thierreich umfassen, soweit dasselbe in Mittelschulen in Behandlung kommt, und durch Aufdruck der Bezeichnungen in allen Sprachen ein internationales werden. Ich beanspruche für jede Tafel, sofort nach deren Absendung 60 fl, und werde Alles übrige Euer Hochwohlgeboren überlassen. Für die zweite und jede folgende Auflage (2000 Exemplare als Auflage gerechnet) würde ich ein Autoren-Honorar von 1000 fl beanspruchen [...]". - Gustav von Hayek war ein Pionier der Ornithologie in Österreich und darüber dem begeisterten Ornithologen Kronprinz Rudolf von Österreich verbunden. Rudolf fungierte als Protektor des auf seine Anregung hin gegründeten internationalen ornithologischen Komitees in Wien und verfasste Beiträge zu dessen "Mittheilungen". - Bei der angepriesenen Publikation handelt es sich um den "Großen Handatlas der Naturgeschichte aller drei Reiche", der zuerst 1885 in Wien und Leipzig bei Perles erschienen ist und mehrere Neuauflagen erlebt hat. - Auf Briefpapier mit lithogr. Briefkopf des internationalen permanenten ornithologischen Komitees: "Protector: Seine kaiserliche und königliche Hoheit der durchlauchtigste Herr Erzherzog RUDOLF".‎

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‎Hayek, Hans von, Austrian-German painter (1869-1940).‎

‎Autograph signature. Dachau, 17. IV. 1911.‎

‎Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - Inspired by study trips through Europe as well as Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Sumatra, Hayek specialized in landscape paintings and operated a private painting school in Dachau until 1915, while also working as a war painter during the First World War. - A few small ink spots; postmark on verso showing through. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.‎

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‎Hayek, Hans von, Maler (1869-1940).‎

‎Eigenhändige Sentenz mit U., eh. ausgefülltem Formularteil und eh. Namenszug. München, o. D.‎

‎½ S. Folio (223:282 mm). Albumblatt mit gedruckter Bordüre, gedr. Fußzeile "Beitrag zum Selbstschriftenalbum 'Deutschlands Zukunft'" und gedr. Formular für biograph. Daten, aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). "Wiedererstarken des nationalen Empfindens und damit das Niederringen der materialistischen Lebensanschauung ist die Grundbedingung für Deutschlands Aufstieg in der Zukunft [...]". Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928). Die Sentenz bei Veröffentlichung in Druckschrift wiedergegeben. - Nach Einsätzen als Kriegsmaler lebte Hans von Hayek während der Zeit der Weimarer Republik in München und unternahm lange Reisen u. a. nach Ceylon und Indonesien, wo sein Gemälde "Flusslandschaft auf Sumatra" entstand. Koslowsky 95.‎

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‎HAYES Jackie 1906 83‎

‎Signature‎

‎Second baseman with the Chicago White Sox and Washington Senators. Uncommon sloppy signature dated 1973 July 20 in another hand on a special heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Fine. With an ANS from one Alice Hayes wife or daughter noting: "'Jackie' Hayes has been blind since 1943" hence the irregular signature. Original envelope present. unknown‎

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‎Hayes Roy‎

‎The Hungarian Game‎

‎New York: Simon and Schuster 1973. Reprint . Cloth. Very Good /Very Good Dust Jacket. Inscribed to Bruce Dern dated November 1973. With a loose typed letter from Hayes to Dern dated November 17 1973 including information about movie option rights. <br/> <br/> Simon and Schuster hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 007893 ISBN : 0671214764 9780671214760

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‎Hayez, Francesco de, Maler (1791-1882).‎

‎Formulardruck mit eigenh. U. Mailand, 3. II. 1846.‎

‎1 S. 4to. In italienischer Sprache. - Der aus Venedig stammende Maler, Lithograph und Kupferstecher bildete sich unter dem Einfluß von Antonio Canova in Rom als Klassizist aus, zog 1820 nach Mailand und "ging [...] 1821 in das Lager der Romantiker über und wurde deren führender Künstler. Nachdem Hayez die ersten Preise der Akademie von San Luca und der Brera erhalten hatte, wurde er Professor an letzterer. In späteren Jahren versuchte er sich in großen Historienbildern der realistisch-historischen Richtung anzupassen. Zudem bestand sein Schaffen aus biblischen Gemälden, Bildnissen, dekorativen Fresken [...]" (Wikipedia).‎

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‎Hayez, Francesco, Maler (1791-1882).‎

‎Brief mit eigenh. U. ("Tuo Hayez"). "Da Casa", 1. XII. 1879.‎

‎2 SS. auf Doppelblatt. Kl.-8vo. An einen namentlich nicht genannten Kollegen, dessen Wunsch er gern erfüllen und ihm das Bild zeigen wolle, an dem er gerade arbeite. Was er aber schon einmal gesagt habe, werde er jetzt schriftlich mit der Hilfe eines Sekretärs wiederholen. Schon seit einigen Monaten könne er sich aufgrund einer Augenparese nicht mit der Malerei beschäftigen: "[…] una paresi agl'occhi mi tiene incomodato in casa già da qualche mese e m'impedisce assolutamente, almeno per un po' di tempo ancora di occuparmi [...]". Ein Besuch sei allerdings willkommen: "[…] puoi sempre procurarmi il piacere d'una tua visita [...]. Pernice potrà vedere il mio stesso ritratto che è l'ultimo mio lavoro, ed altri miei dipinti [...]". - Der aus Venedig stammende Maler, Lithograph und Kupferstecher bildete sich unter dem Einfluß von Antonio Canova in Rom als Klassizist aus, zog 1820 nach Mailand und "ging [...] 1821 in das Lager der Romantiker über und wurde deren führender Künstler. Nachdem Hayez die ersten Preise der Akademie von San Luca und der Brera erhalten hatte, wurde er Professor an letzterer. In späteren Jahren versuchte er sich in großen Historienbildern der realistisch-historischen Richtung anzupassen. Zudem bestand sein Schaffen aus biblischen Gemälden, Bildnissen, dekorativen Fresken [...]" (Wikipedia). - Die Verso-Seite von Bl. 2 mit kl. Registraturetikett und hs. Numerierung "116".‎

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‎Haymerle, Heinrich Frh. von, Staatsmann und Diplomat (1828-1881).‎

‎Eigenh. Briefkarte mit U. Schönbrunn (Wien), "Freitag".‎

‎1 S. Qu.-8vo. An einen namentlich nicht genannten Adressaten: "Ich bitte Sie gefälligst morgen um 9 Uhr früh im Ministerium zu sein".‎

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‎Haymerle, Karl von, Oberstleutnant (1833-1881).‎

‎Eigenh. Brief mit U. Wien, 6. III. 1873.‎

‎1 S. 4to. An Karl Sonklar von Innstädten: “Wir [d. i. der “Wiener militärwissenschaftliche Verein”] sind sehr empfänglich für die Würdigung, welche Euer Hochwohlgeboren unserer Recension durch die Entgegenstellung einer so eingehenden Erwiderung angedeihen ließen, und schon darum müßten wir bedauern, wenn wir uns schuldig fühlten, durch irgend eine Satzwendung den Gedanken auch nur angedeutet zu haben, als könnte in einer Emanation, welche des Herrn Generalmajor von Sonklar gefeierten Namen trägt, das Vorwalten reiflicher Erwägung irgendwie vermißt werden [...]”. - Der Geograph und Generalmajor Karl Sonklar von Innstädten (1816-1885) zählt neben Friedrich von Simony und Anton von Ruthner zu den Pionieren der Alpenerforschung; als geographischer Schriftsteller hat Sonklar "durch gründliche und vielseitige Beobachtungen über Gletscher, hydrographische, meteorologische und biogeographische Erscheinungen, besonders die Höhengrenzen, die er seinen wissenschaftlichen Beschreibungen beschränkterer Gebiete der Alpen einverleibte, wissenschaftliches Material von Werth dargeboten und zugleich die Methode der Länderbeschreibung geklärt" (ADB). Neben militärwissenschaftlichen Abhandlungen in den Bereichen der Taktik und Kriegsgeschichte veröffentlichte er auch ein kunstwissenschaftliches Werk, das nach dem wohlwollenden Urteil der Zeitgenossen "in keiner Anstalt, in welcher über Kunst vorgetragen wird, fehlen" dürfe (Wurzbach). - Auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Briefkopf “Wiener militärwissenschaftlicher Verein” und mit eh. Bearbeitungsvermerk des Adressaten. - Aus der berühmten Autographensammlung des Adalbert Freiherr von Lanna (1836-1909).‎

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‎Haynald, Ludwig, Hungarian Archbishop of Kalocsa-Bács, naturalist (1816-1891).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. Kalocsa, 15 Oct. 1876.‎

‎8vo. ½ p. on bifolium. To an unidentified recipient, informing him that a shipment of books is on its way.‎

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‎Haynau, Julius Jakob Frh. von, General (1786-1853).‎

‎Schriftstück mit eigenh. U. Meran, 10. VIII. 1848.‎

‎1 S. 4to. An das k. k. Festungskommando zu Mantua: "Nachdem bei den meisten Truppen meines Korps [...] nur ein Unterchirurg sich befindet, und bei der jetzigen Beschießung von Peschiera der Verbandplatz doch mit einem graduirten Arzte versehen werden muß, so ersuche ich dringend das Löbliche Festungs-Kommando, die Veranlaßung treffen zu wollen, daß der im Spitale zu Mantua komandirte Oberarzt Doktor Seidel des 1. Banal Gränz Regim[en]ts ungesäumt zu seinem Truppenkörper einrücken gemacht werde [...]". - Halbbrüchig beschrieben. Gefaltet.‎

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‎HAYNES Tiger 1914 94‎

‎Signature‎

‎This African-American actor playerd guitar with the popular group "The Three Flames" who had their own NBC radio show and later television program from 1945 to 1956 before turning to Broadway where he appeared in musicals such as "New Faces of 1956"; best known for portraying the Tin Man in the original 1975 Broadway production of the musical "The Wiz." Bold signature and date 1983 October 22 on a heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Fine. With original envelope. Rather uncommon. unknown‎

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‎HAYS Brooks 1898 1981‎

‎Signature‎

‎This powerful long-time Arkansas representative is remembered for his role in mediating the civil rights situation in Little Rock in the 1952. Bold "Best wishes / Brooks Hays" in black fineline marker on a heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1973 April 10. Fine. With original envelope. unknown‎

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‎Haysen, Karl Hans, Journalist (1926-1986).‎

‎Eigenh. Brief und Weihnachtskarte mit U. O. O., [Weihnachten 1970].‎

‎Zusammen 2 SS. Gr.-4to und Qu.-8vo.‎

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‎HAYTER James 1907 83‎

‎Signature‎

‎Many British films of the 1930s through 1970s benefitted from this character actor's rotund presence: "Nicholas Nickleby" "Robin Hood" "Pickwick Papers" and many more. Bold signature and date 1978 April 11 on a heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Fine. With original envelope signed again and addressed on the verso with "Viva Espanola!" added beneath. unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 18999

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‎Hayward Thomas‎

‎Photograph of Tenor Thomas Hayward Signed‎

‎1964. Original Photograph . No Binding. Near Fine. One of a set of photographs sent to William Granger for his book "We Proudly Sang at the Met". A stunning 8 " x 10" exuberant photograph of Hayward as Alfred in Fledermaus nicely inscribed to Granger. With a signed three paragraph letter dated 1964. <br/> <br/> unknown‎

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‎Hayward, Bill, Fotograf‎

‎Cat People. With an introduction by Rogers E. M. Whitaker, the Old Curmudgeon (A Dolphin Book).‎

‎o.J. New York, Doubleday, 1978, 4°. Mit zahlreichen ganzseitigen Fotografien. 162 Seiten. OPp. mit illustriertem Original-Umschlag.‎

‎Erste Ausgabe in Buchform. - Charakterstarke Fotos von Katzen und ihren Besitzern, erstmals erschienen in der März-Ausgabe 1978 des "Ladys Home Journal".‎

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‎Haywood Gar Anthony‎

‎Bad News Travels Fast‎

‎E Rutherford New Jersey U.S.A.: Putnam Pub Group 1995. Signed on title page. Unread as new in like DJ in Mylar. 244 pp. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Book. Putnam Pub Group Hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 7039 ISBN : 0399140174 9780399140174

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‎Haywood Gertrude W.‎

‎The Whir of Wings The Chronicle of the Short but Shining Earth-Path of Ernest Eagles Haywood September 1902-May 1928‎

‎Raleigh N.C.: Edwards & Broughton Company 1929. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Good. 8vo. 236 pages. Hardcover bound in blue cloth. The binding is rubbed and worn; corners bumped. Inner hinges secure but the gutter is broken between the title page and the limitation page. Limited to 300 copies and SIGNED by the author on the limitation page. The Haywoods were from Pinebluff near Southern Pines North Carolina and they also had a home in central-western Pennsylvania. This volume was written by the mother of the subject. She seems to have felt a metaphysical connection with her son from before the time he was born and the boy led a sheltered life. A simple gift inscription on the front flyleaf reads "For Willie and Elizabeth 1930." Scarce. <br/> <br/> Edwards & Broughton Company, hardcover‎

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‎Hazo Samuel‎

‎Inscripts‎

‎Athens Ohio: Ohio University Press 1975. xiv140 pages. The cream colored full cloth binding with titling stamped in black is solid square tight and complete some very minor dust spots on top edge of the text-block. The dust-jacket is sharp and bright but price-clipped o/w only some shelf wear. Inscribed by the author " To H. A.- Samuel Hazo 8/4/91" on the FFendpaper. A collectible copy. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Full Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Mylar Protected Dustjacket. Ohio University Press Hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 776 ISBN : 0821401998 9780821401996

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‎Hazo Samuel‎

‎Once for the Last Bandit New and Previous Poems‎

‎Pittsburgh Pa.: University of Pittsburgh Press 1972. . 206 pages. Full purple cloth bound with the poet's initials blind-stamped on the top board. Tile in gilt on the spine. The binding and text are complete unmarked square tight and crisp. The dust wrapper is over-all clean and bright yet is price-clipped and does have some minor edge wear and light rubbing a tiny chip on the front bottom edge near fore corner and a few closed tears around top edge now barely visible and protected under mylar. Inscribed by the author/poet on the FFendpaper " To H. A.- Sincerely Sam Hazo 8/4/91". A clean and handsome copy signed by the Director of the International Poetry Forum and Professor of Literature at Duquesne University. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Full cloth with gilt Lettering. Fine/Very Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Mylar Protected Dustjacket. University of Pittsburgh Press Hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 780 ISBN : 0822932407 9780822932406

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‎Hazo Samuel‎

‎Silence Spoken Here‎

‎Marlboro Vermont: The Marlboro Press 1988. 117 pages. Green full cloth binding is clean solid square and sharp with the only flaw being light fading to the top edge of cloth other wise as new and appears unread. The price clipped DJ is sharp clean with some rather minor shelf wear and one miniscule closed tear at the spine head. Inscribed by the author on the FFendpaper " To Hervat Abdelhak- With my best regards. Sam Hazo 8/4/91".A very nice copy of this selection of poetry by the Director of the International Poetry Forum. Inscribed By the Author. First Edition. Cloth with Gilt SP Title. Near Fine/Very Good . 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Mylar Protected Dustjacket. The Marlboro Press Hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 775 ISBN : 0910395381 9780910395380

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‎Hazo Samuel‎

‎The First And Only Sailing‎

‎Washington D. C.: Arab American Cultural Foundation 1981. 40 page ".limited edition of this special program book." ."On the occasion of Samuel Hazo's poetry reading at Gaston Hall Georgetown University Friday September 25 1981". Powder blue card-stock cover and text printed on heavy textured paper is complete clean and sharp. This limited edition program booklet is in "As New" condition except for some minor and light fade along spine edge. Inscribed by the author " To H. A. - With Best Wishes Samuel Hazo 8/4/91" on the inside of the front cover. Full page frontispiece photogragh of Samuel Hazo. Also a full page facsimile reproduction of a page from the author's journal and an intriguing litho-plate by Kamal. A hard-to-find collectible item signed by the Director of the International Poetry Forum and Professor of Literature at Duquesne University. Preface by Georgie Anne Geyer is a short biography of the poet Samuel Hazo. Inscribed By the Author. First Printing. Original Wraps. Near Fine/No Jacket. Illus. by Kamal Boullata. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Limited Edition. Arab American Cultural Foundation Paperback‎

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‎Hazo Samuel‎

‎The Quiet Wars‎

‎New York New York: Sheed & Ward 1962. First printing NAP. Inscribed to another poet on ffep. Author published poetry and literary essays in various mainstream and academic journals. Very good with small stains at foreedge giveralso-inscribed ffep edgewear to cover. 95 pp. Signed by Author. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Sheed & Ward Paperback‎

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‎Haßler, Konrad Dieterich, Philologe, Pädagoge und Landeskonservator (1803-1873).‎

‎Eigenh. Schreiben mit U. O. O. u. D.‎

‎1 S. 8vo. Mit Korrekturangaben zu einer Transkription: "Das Wort S. 1 des Originals unten, nach 'Räuberhauptmann' ist allem Anschein nach 'Panther' zu lesen. / Das verwischte Wort auf S. 2 Lin. 6. heißt nicht: angebracht, sondern: umgebracht. / S. 3 Lin. 20 muß statt 'keines' gelesen werden: 'keine' [...] S. 4 Lin. 1 ist anstatt: Pfarrer zu lesen: Maurer (nämlich Freimaurer). / S. 4 Zeile 15 am Schluß bis Z. 17 sind so zu lesen: zu handeln, das kann ich ohne mitzustreiten [...] Auf der dritten Seite muß nach: 'die Freunde machen den Philosophen' statt 'Lebens' ohne Zweifel: 'Lenzens' gelesen werden. Es ist derselbe Lenz, welcher gleich nachher genannt wird [...]". - "Im Frankfurter Parlament stand [Haßler] auf der Seite des linken Zentrums, erwarb sich ein bleibendes Verdienst um die Redaktion der Protokolle, trat aber nach dem Scheitern der Idee eines deutschen konstitutionellen Erbkaisertums im April 1849 aus dem Parlament aus" (NDB VIII, 51f.). Außerdem veröffentlichte er zahlreiche historische, kunsthistorische und pädagogische Schriften, unter anderem zur Geschichte des Ulmer Buchdrucks und zur mittelalterlichen Kunstgeschichte der Stadt. - Leicht braunfleckig mit Sammlernotiz und mittig-vertikalem Strich in Bleistift.‎

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‎Haßlwander, Friedrich, Schriftsteller und Maler (1840-1914).‎

‎4 eigenh. Briefe mit U. Wien, 1879-1881.‎

‎Zusammen 6 SS. 8vo. An einen namentlich nicht genannten Redakteur: "Beiliegend übersende ich Ihnen eine reizende kleine Federzeichnung meines Vaters zum Behufe einer Reproduction für die 'Kunst-Chronik' [...]" (Br. v. 22. XI. 1879; ohne die erwähnte Beilage). - "Auf Ihr Ersuchen hatte ich in den Büchern der Pensions-Gesellschaft nachgesehen und über die mir von Ihnen bezeichneten Persönlichkeiten aus dem Aufnahmsprotocoll beiliegende Daten notirt. Nachdem die von mir hauptsächlich in Ihrem Interesse gewünschte persönliche Besprechung trotz Ihrer Zusage aus mir unbekannten Gründen unterblieb, und ich unterdessen durch Familienereignisse von allen Arbeiten abgehalten wurde; so lagen meine Notizen bisher unbeachtet in meinem Schreibtische [...]" (Br. v. 26. IX. 1880; ohne die erwähnten Notizen). - Haßlwander, ehedem Schüler seines Vaters, des Malers Josef H., studierte bei Carl Wurzinger an der Wiener Kunstakademie und unterrichtete bis zu seiner Pensionierung an Mittel- und Oberrealschulen. Daneben war er Sekretär der Wiener Pensionsgesellschaft der bildenden Künstler, malte selbst überwiegend religiöse und historische Bilder und schrieb Beiträge für Zeitschriften, Anthologien und Jahrbücher sowie die Novellensammlung "Phantasiestücke" (1894).‎

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‎Haßlwander, Friedrich, Schriftsteller und Maler (1840-1914).‎

‎Eigenh. Brief mit U. [Wien], 14. XII. 1867.‎

‎1 ½ SS. 8vo. Ich muß Sie in Folge eines Wunsches meiner Tochter mit diesen Zeilen belästigen. Dieselbe möchte den heutigen Damenabend im Hesperus besuchen, ich aber bin seit gestern mit Halsschmerz u. einer an Lautlosigkeit grenzenden Heiserkeit behaftet, u. dadurch verhindert sie zu begleiten. Nun wäre allenfalls mein Sohn bereit dazu, wenn nicht die Sorge vor der Strenge des Comités bezüglich des Einlasses, mittelst der auf seinen Vater lautenden Karte ihm Bedenken erregen würde. Ich erlaube mir daher zu bitten mittelst ein paar Worte darüber zu beruhigen daß die Meinigen keinen Unannehmlichkeiten ausgesetzt werden, oder einfach zu erklären daß es nicht möglich sei einen Personentausch selbst in den nächst verwandtschaftlichen Kreise gelten zu lassen […]". - Haßlwander, ehedem Schüler seines Vaters, des Malers Josef H., studierte bei Carl Wurzinger an der Wiener Kunstakademie und unterrichtete bis zu seiner Pensionierung an Mittel- und Oberrealschulen. Daneben war er Sekretär der Wiener Pensionsgesellschaft der bildenden Künstler, malte selbst überwiegend religiöse und historische Bilder und schrieb Beiträge für Zeitschriften, Anthologien und Jahrbücher sowie die Novellensammlung "Phantasiestücke" (1894).‎

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‎Haßlwander, Friedrich, Schriftsteller und Maler (1840-1914).‎

‎Eigenh. Brief mit U. Wien, 14. XI. 1868.‎

‎1 S. 8vo. "Ich spreche zuerst für die freundliche Aufmerksamkeit welche Sie mir durch Uebersendung einer Hesperus Ehren Karte erwiesen, Ihnen wie den geehrten Herren Mitgl. d. löbl. Comités meinen verbindlichen Dank aus, und bin erfreut Ihnen einen schwachen Beweis meiner Achtung durch Uebersendung beiliegender 18 Karten für das löbl. Comité d. K. V. Hesperus geben zu können. Es wird uns beehren u. Freude machen wenn die Herren von diesen Karten persönlich Gebrauch machen […]". - Auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Briefkopf "Direction des Pensions-Institutes für bildende Künstler in Wien". Gefaltet. - Haßlwander, ehedem Schüler seines Vaters, des Malers Josef H., studierte bei Carl Wurzinger an der Wiener Kunstakademie und unterrichtete bis zu seiner Pensionierung an Mittel- und Oberrealschulen. Daneben war er Sekretär der Wiener Pensionsgesellschaft der bildenden Künstler, malte selbst überwiegend religiöse und historische Bilder und schrieb Beiträge für Zeitschriften, Anthologien und Jahrbücher sowie die Novellensammlung "Phantasiestücke" (1894).‎

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‎Haßlwander, Friedrich, Schriftsteller und Maler (1840-1914).‎

‎Eigenh. Brief und eh. Gedicht mit U. Wien, 21. XII. 1906.‎

‎2 SS. auf Doppelblatt (Brief) bzw. ¾ S. (Gedicht). 8vo. Wohl an den namentlich nicht genannten Pädagogen und Literarhistoriker Michael Maria Rabenlechner (1868-1952): "Ihren Wunsch erfüllend teile ich Ihnen folgendes kurz mit: Der Textdichter von Offenbachs genialer Oper 'Les contes d'Hoffmann', J. Barbier, hat in wirksamer Weise sein Libretto aus mehreren Hoffmann'schen Erzählungen zusammengestellt, u. z. im 1. Bilde der Oper aus: 'Der Sandmann' (Nachststücke) - Olympia, Spalanzani, Coppelius - im 2. Bilde aus: 'Die Abenteuer der Sylvesternacht' /Nathanael in der Oper Hoffmann/ (Phantasiestücke in Callot's Manier) - Giulietta, Schlemihl, Dapertutto, Erasmus Spikher / in der Oper Hoffmann / u. im 3. Bilde aus: "Rat Krespel" (Die Serapionsbrüder, 1. Teil) - Antonia, Krespel, der junge Komponist / in der Oper Hoffmann/ [...]". - Das Gedicht: "Die ird'schen Fesseln wirst Du sprengen, | Dann schwingt sich zu der Sterne Chor | Aus seines Körpers Haft, der engen, | Der Geist in's Reich des Lichts empor. || Drum lieb' ich mehr dich als das Leben, | Vernehme gern Dein Machtgebot, | Und willig werd' ich mich ergeben, | Rufst du mich einst, Befreier Tod!" (am rechten oberen Rand mit 2 numeriert). - Haßlwander, ehedem Schüler seines Vaters, des Malers Josef H., studierte bei Carl Wurzinger an der Wiener Kunstakademie und unterrichtete bis zu seiner Pensionierung an Mittel- und Oberrealschulen. Daneben war er Sekretär der Wiener Pensionsgesellschaft der bildenden Künstler, malte selbst überwiegend religiöse und historische Bilder und schrieb Beiträge für Zeitschriften, Anthologien und Jahrbücher sowie die Novellensammlung "Phantasiestücke" (1894).‎

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‎Headley Hannelore Heinemann‎

‎Blond China Doll: A Shanghai Interlude 1939-1953‎

‎St.Catherines. ON: Blond China Doll Enterprises 2004 "Hannelore 's story begins in Berlin on the night of November 9 1938 . Kristallnacht . .her German-Jewish family fled for a safe haven from the terrot of the Nazis and the impendign Holocaust. Their destination : the port city of Shanghai . by 1951 Shanghai had become politically dangerous under the Communists . and her family were forced to leave . It is the story of a young girl during a time imposed by war politics and desperation" Memoir of noted St. Catherine's bookseller her father was a famous Montreal bookseller Heinz Heinemann. 224p. illus Signed on title page. Signed by Author. First Edition. Softcover. New. Blond China Doll Enterprises unknown‎

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‎Headley Hannelore Heinemann‎

‎Blond China Doll: A Shanghai Interlude 1939-1953‎

‎St Catherines Ontario: Blond China Doll Enterprises 2004 "Hannelore 's story begins in Berlin on the night of November 9 1938 . Kristallnacht . .her German-Jewish family fled for a safe haven from the terrot of the Nazis and the impendign Holocaust. Their destination : the port city of Shanghai . by 1951 Shanghai had become politically dangerous under the Communists . and her family were forced to leave . It is the story of a young girl duting a time imposed by war politics and desperation" Memoir of noted St. Catherine's bookseller her father was a famous Montreal bookseller Heinz Heinemann. Signed on title page and also another inscription by the authoR ON DEDICARTION PAGEr. . Signed by Author. 1st Canadian Edition. Softcover. Near Fine. Blond China Doll Enterprises unknown‎

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