Davies, Leslie Purnell, britischer Schriftsteller (1914-1988).
Albumblatt mit eigenh. Widmung und U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Qu.-8vo. "For Sabrina with good wishes".
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DAVIET (Jean-Pierre).
Une multinationale à la française: Saint-Gobain (1665-1989).
Paris Fayard 1989 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 334 pp., index, bibliographie. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 114603 ISBN : 221302099
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DAVIET (Jean-Pierre).
Une multinationale à la française: Saint-Gobain (1665-1989).
Paris Fayard 1989 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 334 pp., index, bibliographie. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 114603 ISBN : 221302099
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DAVIS Bette 1908 89
Inscribed Photograph Signed
Versatile Oscar-winning actress whom one generation loved for her striking looks and "Bette Davis eyes" in "Jezebel" "Dangerous" etc. and later generations loved to hate for her portrayals of aging wacked-out psychos "Whatever Happened to Baby Jane" etc. Attractive IPS 8" X 10" n.p. n.d. Fine. Matte finish closeup portrait in later years heavily made up boldly inscribed "For Norman / from / Bette Davis" along the lower edge. Definitely from the "Baby Jane" period. unknown
Bookseller reference : 14938
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DAVIS Bette 1908 89
Photograph Signed
This major screen and later stage star of the 1930s and '40s starred in "Jezebel" for which she won the 1938 Academy Award. PS 8" X 11" archivally tipped to a larger acid-free matte board n.p. n.d. Flat finish book-weight scene from an unidentified 1930s film "Jezebel" showing Davis half-length in 19th century dress inscribed big and bold "Bette Davis / hello to / Terry Kocsett." Very handsome. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15595
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DAVIS Bette 1908 89
Photograph Signed
This major screen and later stage star of the 1930s and '40s starred in "Jezebel" for which she won the 1938 Academy Award. Color PS 7" X 11" archivally tipped to a larger acid-free matte board n.p. n.d. Fine. Book photograph a nice reproduction of a poster for Davis's 1938 film "The Sisters" showing Davis cheek to cheek with Errol Flynn. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15599
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Davis Don
The Songs of Don Davis The One-Man Band "Totalmedia"
First Edition . Black Cloth. Very Good. 13 1/4" Tall. Privately published collection of a few songs by Don Davis who appeared on Johnny Carson etc. as a novelty act. With original color photos of the complete set up in action and two large cards of display photos and text. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : 008452
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Davis E. Adams.
Of the Night Wind's Telling. Legends from the Valley of Mexico.
Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1946. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Dorothy Kirk. 8vo. 276 pages. Hardcover with a blue and yellow dust jacket. The jacket shows rubbing and wear with some short tears and creases to the edges of the jacket. SIGNED by the author on the front flyleaf. There is an old price in red pencil nearly erased on the front flyleaf. Jacket is clipped. Text is sound and clean. <br/> <br/> University of Oklahoma Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 021989
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Davis George Wesley aka Wesley Hume William Andrews Clark interest
Sketches Of Butte From Vigilante Days To Prohibition With Signed Letter
Boston: The Cornhill Company 1921. First Edition 1st Printing. Red Cloth Gilt. Very Good Book/No Dust Jacket. Frontispiece Plates. Viii 179 Pp. Publisher's Red Cloth Gilt Cover And Spine With Blindstamped Border On Front And Rear Covers. Light Wear No Fraying Very Clean With No Stains Or Marks. With A Full Page Autograph Letter Signed From The Author To Edward A Dickson Evening Express City With His Return Address C/O W. A. Clark Jr. William Andrews Clark The Rare Book Collector And Philanthropist Davis Explaining That He Has Been A House Guest Of Clark. The Letter Discusses The Author And His Book Furnishing A Little Background Information. Also Included Is The Author's Signed Photograph A "Cut" Fir Publication Again Inscribed By Davis Also With His Alternate Name Wesley Hume And Again Giving His Address C/O Clark In Los Angeles. <br/> <br/> The Cornhill Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 025845
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Davis George T.
The Devil in the Second Pew SIGNED
N. P.: George T Davis 1994. Soft cover. Near Fine. Dr. Ron Dew. 8vo. Unpaginated. Softcover in red white and black illustrated wrappers. Binding is lightly rubbed some scuffing on rear cover. White scuff mark. Author has SIGNED second front flyleaf. Text is clean. <br/> <br/> George T Davis paperback
Bookseller reference : 037014
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DAVIS J. Frank 1870 1942
Typed Note Signed / Typed Manuscript Signed
This newspaper journalist turned novelist and magazine writer authored "Almanzar" 1918 "The Chinese Label" 1920 and "The Road to San Jacinto" 1936 before becoming director of the Texas Writer's Project of the federal Works Project Administration during the Depression in which capacity he largely authored the 1940 "Texas: A Guide to the Lone Star State"; not to be confused with other Texas writers whose names begin with "J. Frank" Dobie Norfleet Norris. Two items: First a TNS 1p 7�" X 10�" San Antonio Texas 1923 January 9. Addressed to Albert Johannsen 1871-1962 a University of Chicago geology professor who authored "The House of Beadle and Adams and Its Dime and Nickel Novels" 1950 the definitive reference work on the subject. Fine. In response to a request for a working manuscript page Davis notes: "The short story whose first page it is was scheduled the last I heard for publication in Hearst's International in the February number which will be out about the twentieth of this month." Boldly signed. Second a TMS 1p 8�" X 11" San Antonio Texas 1923 January. Near fine. Titled "Daniel Five Times" this neat double spaced typescript opens with "Colonel Rebel Lee Singleton whose name places his birth as not later than Reconstruction Days came out through the main doorway of the Federal Building to face across the palm-ornamented expanse of Alamo Plaza and paused on the upper step as he observed a haphazard meeting of friends on the sidewalk below him and not ten yards away." Several small minor pencilled corrections. Across the top he has inscribed and signed boldly in black fountain pen: "For Mr. Albert Johannsen with the good wishes of J. Frank Davis" along with place and date. An attractive and unusual pair. Accompanied by Johannsen's original 8�" X 11" file folder bearing a printed "Collection of Albert Johannsen" label partly filled in by Johannsen. unknown
Bookseller reference : 26768
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DAVIS John 1787 1854
Autograph Letter Signed
Massachusetts representative 1824-32 governor 1833-34 1840-41 and senator 1835-40 1845-53 nicknamed "Honest John." ALS 1p 8" X 9�" Washington DC 1832 June 29. Addressed to Isaac S. Lyon. Near fine. Binding traces along left edge; mounting traces and two small chips on integral address leaf. Promises to send a pamphlet of a speech mentions a bill "useful to the country" passed in the House. Integral address leaf addressed and free-franked by Davis; bold red "City of Washington" cancellation. unknown
Bookseller reference : 25974
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Davis Kenneth S. Critique By Frieda Kay Fall with Photo Signed By Mamie Eisenhower
The Eisenhower College Collection: The Paintings of Dwight D. Eisenhower special Patron's Copy with Photograph of Mamie with Dwight D. Eisenhower Signed By Mamie
Los Angeles: Nash Publishing 1972. First Edition . Cloth. Fine Book/Fine DJ. 17" x 11 1/4. B/W and Color Plates Throughout. 160 Pp. Historical Photographs With Color Plates Of His Artwork. Fine In Fine Dj Scarce Thus. With Presentation Pocket Attached To Front Endpaper With Text "In Recognition Of Your Munificent Contribution To The Eisenhoweer Medical Center This Book And The Personally Autographed Photograph By Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower Are Presented With The Compliments And Appreciation Of Your Thunderbird Five-Star Dinner Hosts: Lucy And John Curci / Evelyn And Peter Kiewit / Eleanor And Walter Probst." Photo Is 10 X 8 President Eisenhower With A Hearty Smile Mamie Smiling With Her Eyes Closed. <br/> <br/> Nash Publishing hardcover
Bookseller reference : 024463
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DAVIS Noah K. 1830 1910
Signature and Title
This long-time professor of moral philosophy at the University of Virginia 1873-1906 authored numerous texts on logic and ethics and served as editor for the influential "Alabama Educational Journal." Large bold full signature and "Ed. 'Ala. Educational Journal'" on a 6" X 1 3/4" slip tipped to slightly larger leaf n.p. n.y. Near fine. A handsome example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24731
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DAVIS Ossie 1917 2005
Signature
Versatile prolific and magnificent-voiced actor of stage television and films; husband of actress Ruby Dee. Huge bold signature and date 1986 November 11 in black medium-point marker heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Fine. A handsome example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19838
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DAVIS Roy "Peaches" 1905 95
Signature
Pitcher who debuted with the Cincinnati Reds in 1936 remaining there until retiring in 1939. "Roy 'Peaches' Davis" in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. n.y. Fine. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19727
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Davis, Elmer, reporter and Director of the United States Office of War Information during WWII (1890-1958).
Typed letter signed. Washington, 19. IV. 1954.
8vo. ¾ page. To Eleanor Roosevelt: "I know you have read my recent book, and commented on it in your column; but did you ever get the inscribed copy I sent you when it first came out? (Yours was the second copy; Harry Truman got No. 1) [...]". - On headed paper.
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Davis, James J.
Typed Letter signed to John L. MacVicar, thanking him for copies of Arthur Nash's "The Golden Rule in Business"
1 p. Very good condition
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Davis, John William, American politician, diplomat and lawyer (1873-1955).
Autograph letter signed ("John W. Davis"). Washington, 5 Oct. 1920.
Large 4to. ¾ p. To Mrs. Roland G. Hopkins of the Women's City Club of Boston: "I have just received your very kind letter [...] inviting me to attend a dinner of the Women's City Club of Boston on December 21. I should be very glad to address an important gathering of this character on the subject of our foreign relations, but unfortunately it is not probable that I shall be in this country at that time. I must, therefore, decline your invitation [...]". - On stationery with printed letterhead "Department of State | Washington"; left margin with punched holes (not touching text); slight edge damage and somewhat browned.
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Davis, Miles, Jazzmusiker (1926-1991).
Eigenh. Signatur ("Miles") auf Rückseite des Covers von: Miles Davis. Quiet Nights. Arranged and conducted by Gil Evans. Mit 8 weiteren U. Dortmund, Köln, Den Haag u. a., 1976 bis 1981.
LP, CBS, italienische Pressung, o. J. (1963). Das Cover an den Rändern mit unbedeutenden Gebrauchsspuren, sonst tadellos erhalten. Das 1962/63 in New York aufgenommene Studioalbum war die vierte und letzte Zusammenarbeit von Miles Davis und Gil Evans und wurde 1964 durch Columbia Records veröffentlicht (Kat.-Nr. CL 2106 and CS 8906). Nachdem in etwas weniger als vier Monaten, vom 27. Juli bis 6. November 1962, lediglich 20 Minuten an verwertbaren Aufnahmen zustandegekommen waren (genug für eine Albumseite, aber nicht für ein ganzes Album), entschloss sich der Produzent Teo Macero, eine Aufnahme des Miles Davis Quintet aus dem Jahr 1963 hinzuzufügen ("Summertime"), um die LP mit zumindest knapp 30 Minuten Spiellänge veröffentlichen zu können. Die Verstimmung zwischen Macero und Davis, der die Veröffentlichung eines Projekts ablehnte, das er als noch unvollendet ansah, sollte knapp zwei Jahre bis zur gemeinsamen Arbeit an "Miles Smiles" andauern. Das knapp über 40 Minuten lange Album wurde dann im Oktober 1966 in nur zwei Tagen eingespielt. - Davis' Unterschrift findet sich auf der Rückseite; auf der Vorderseite unterschrieben Gil Evans, George Coleman, Steve Lacy, Elvin Jones, Bobby Rosengarden, Jimmy Knepper, Jerome Richardson und Ron Carter. Am Innersleeve vermerkte der einstige Autogrammjäger zu jeder Unterschrift, wo und wann er sie erhalten hatte. Dass sich das Cover in fast verlagsfrischem Zustand erhalten hat, ist umso erstaunlicher, als es der Sammler zu insgesamt acht (oder neun) Konzerten mitgenommen hatte (zu Miles Davis' Unterschrift gibt es weder Ort noch Datum).
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Davis, Sir Colin, Dirigent (1927-2013)
Eigenh. Signatur in einem Programmheft.
o.J. München, 12. XI. 1996
Bookseller reference : 57893
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Davison Peter
A Voice in the Mountain
Atheneum 1977. First edition stated. Inscribed by Davison on half title to poet Sam Cornish. Very good with spotting to edges and endsheets dulling to cover. 61 pp. Signed By Author. 1st Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Atheneum Paperback
Bookseller reference : 15598
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Davison Peter
Half Remembered : A Personal History
Heinemann 1973. First UK edition. Inscribed on half-title and dated 03/20/79. Book near fine with small stain at top edge. DJ very good plus with shelfwear clip mark small stain at top back panel. 245 pp. Signed by Authors. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Book. Heinemann Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 9316 ISBN : 0434179205 9780434179206
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Davisson, Walther, Violinist und Dirigent (1885-1973).
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U. Leipzig, 19. XI. 1948.
1 S. Qu.-8vo. Beiliegend Kuvert. An den Schriftsteller W. A. Eberwein: "Herr Professor Joh. Nep. David wirkt jetzt an der Staatlichen Hochschule für Musik in Stuttgart und ist über diese Adresse zu erreichen [...]". - Etwas abgegriffen und mit kl. Randeinrissen.
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DAVOUT (Louis-Nicolas)
L.S. au maréchal Soult
Varsovie, 19 août, 1807; in-4, 2 pp. ; cote d'inventaire au "bulletin analytique" des archives Soult.
Bookseller reference : 208667
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DAVOUT Louis Nicolas
Lettre autographe signée inédite à sa femme Aimée Leclerc à l'aube du traité de Tilsit
Tilsit 1er juillet [1807], 19x22,5cm, 3 pages sur une double feuille.
Bookseller reference : 85062
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DAVOUT Louis Nicolas
Lettre autographe signée à sa femme Aimée Leclerc : "ce nouveau bienfait de mon souverain ne pouvoit venir plus à propos"
Varsovie 27 novembre [1807], 18,6x23cm, Trois pages sur une double feuille.
Bookseller reference : 85018
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DAVOUT Louis Nicolas
Lettre autographe signée à sa femme Aimée Leclerc depuis le champ de bataille de Pultusk
Pultusk 7 janvier [1807], 19x23cm, 1 page sur une double feuille.
Bookseller reference : 85035
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DAVOUT Louis Nicolas
Lettre autographe signée à sa femme Aimée Leclerc : "tu ne m'annonces point avoir vu l'Impératrice ou l'Empereur"
Skierniewice 14 septembre [1807], 19x22,5cm, 2 pages et demisur une double feuille.
Bookseller reference : 85067
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DAVRAY (Jean).
LE BRUIT DE LA VIE. (complets). I. Le Bruit de la vie - II. Le Matin vient et la nuit aussi. - Sur les genoux des dieux. - IV. Les Astres meurent.
Paris, Plon, 1957-1960, 4 volumes. in-8, brochés, non coupés, couvertures rempliées. Tome 1. Le Bruit de la vie. 352 pp. Envoi de l'auteur : " Pour Michelle [Maurois], pour vingt ans de fidèle amitié et dans l'espoir de voir mon livre revêtu des lauriers vernis de la gloire - Jean [Davray] ". - Tome 2. Le Matin vient et la nuit aussi. 341 pp : Envoi de l'auteur : " Pour Michelle [Maurois], cette dédicace qui serait merveilleuse, si je savais exprimer par des mots, ma fidèle et si vieille affection - Jean [Davray] ". - Tome 3. Sur les genoux des dieux. 337 pp. Envoi de l'auteur : " Pour Michelle [Maurois] avec ma fraternelle et constante affection - Jean [Davray] ". - Tome 4. Les Astres meurent. 405 pp. Envoi de l'auteur : " Pour Michelle [Maurois] que j'ai eu la chance de rencontrer au jour de mes vingt ans, avec ma fidèle et fraternelle affection - Jean Davray ".
Bookseller reference : 30278
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DAVRAY (Jean).
LE BRUIT DE LA VIE. (complets). I. Le Bruit de la vie - II. Le Matin vient et la nuit aussi. - Sur les genoux des dieux. - IV. Les Astres meurent.
Paris, Plon, 1957-1960, 4 volumes. in-8, brochés, non coupés, couvertures rempliées. Tome 1. Le Bruit de la vie. 352 pp. Envoi de l'auteur : " Pour Michelle [Maurois], pour vingt ans de fidèle amitié et dans l'espoir de voir mon livre revêtu des lauriers vernis de la gloire - Jean [Davray] ". - Tome 2. Le Matin vient et la nuit aussi. 341 pp : Envoi de l'auteur : " Pour Michelle [Maurois], cette dédicace qui serait merveilleuse, si je savais exprimer par des mots, ma fidèle et si vieille affection - Jean [Davray] ". - Tome 3. Sur les genoux des dieux. 337 pp. Envoi de l'auteur : " Pour Michelle [Maurois] avec ma fraternelle et constante affection - Jean [Davray] ". - Tome 4. Les Astres meurent. 405 pp. Envoi de l'auteur : " Pour Michelle [Maurois] que j'ai eu la chance de rencontrer au jour de mes vingt ans, avec ma fidèle et fraternelle affection - Jean Davray ". Edition originale. Envoi autographe sur chacun des volumes. Tirage unique à 44 exemplaires numérotés. Un des 7 exemplaires numérotés (n° IV poour tous les volumes) sur japon Kimwashi, deuxième papier après 7 ex n° sur papier de Chine. Ex en parfait état. * Jean Davray, né le 23 novembre 1914 à Sarreguemines (Moselle) et mort le 25 septembre 1985 à Paris, est un écrivain et publicitaire français. La plus grande part de la vie professionnelle de Jean Davray a lieu au sein des entreprises d'eaux minérales Perrier pour lesquelles il proposa le slogan publicitaire Perrier, c'est fou. Davray fut un collectionneur de tableaux — notamment Dans le jardin de Vuillard —, de meubles et d'objets d'art, et un grand bibliophile ; la majeure partie de son importante bibliothèque est dispersée de son vivant, en 1961, le reste après sa mort en 1986 (ainsi que sa collection).
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Davvetas Nikos
15 October 1960 : and the secret burial of Eleonora Tilsen
Edinburgh: Dionysia Press Limited 2003 Poems by. First Thus. Original Wraps. Good > Very Good. Illus. by Translators Thom Nairn & D.Zervanou. Dionysia Press Limited paperback
Bookseller reference : 35142 ISBN : 1903171105 9781903171103
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DAVY de VIRVILLE ( Marquis).
Perles Noires. Troisième série.
Laval, Imprimerie -Librairie de la Mayenne, 1934 ; in-12°, broché, couverture orange imprimée en noire et rouge, dos muet; 375pp.
Bookseller reference : c4096
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Davy, Humphry, British chemist and inventor (1778-1829).
Letter signed. N. p., 30. IV. 1826.
8vo. 3 pp. on bifolium. A secretarial letter signed by Sir Humphry Davy ("H. Davy") as President of the Royal Society, to one "Sir", marked "Private & confidential", explaining that, as President, he is unable to interfere in elections, mentioning that Fellows are divided into two classes, "working scientific men" and "Patrons of Science", going on to explain that professional men should offer "some paper or communication which may imply qualification" though "this rule has not been so strictly attended to as it ought to have been". - At this time, a year before Davy gave up the Presidency, the Royal Society was "teetering between remaining a gentleman's club and becoming an academy of science. Davy favoured judicious modernizing [...] He made publication an important factor in election, but, lacking the social status of Banks, he was unable to force his will upon the fellows, and found himself between hostile camps" (David Knight, ODNB). - Two light stains, and some slight damage to edges.
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Dawison, Bogumil, Schauspieler (1818-1872).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Dresden, 11. II. 1861.
2 SS. auf gefalt. Doppelblatt. 8vo. An Luise Gräfin von Schönfeld-Neumann (1818-1905): "Ich bitte Sie, das schlechte Bild im Album des Herrn Grafen Schönfeld durch beifolgendes, besseres, verplaciren zu wollen, und mir gütigst - und das ist eigentlich des Pudels Kern - dafür das Ihre und das Ihres Gemahls schicken zu wollen […]". - Dawison - der 1849 "als Helden- und Charakterdarsteller (u. a. König Lear) am Wiener Burgtheater Triumphe [gefeiert hatte]" (DBE) - verließ 1863 wegen zahlreicher Auseinandersetzungen mit Emil Devrient das Dresdener Hoftheater, dem er seit 1853 angehörte, und bereiste die USA und Deutschland. Über einen seiner Auftritte am Wiener Burgtheater begeisterte sich die zeitgenössische Presse und befand, daß Dawison "mit dem Franz Moor die erste Rolle seiner wirklichen Domäne" erhielt ("Wiener Zeitung", Oktober 1878, zit. n. Haeusserman, Das Wiener Burgtheater [Wien 1975], S. 59).
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Dawison, Bogumil, Schauspieler (1818-1872).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Dresden, 11. XI. 1854.
1¾ SS. auf Doppelblatt. 8vo. An einen namentlich nicht genannten Adressaten: "Dr. Gutzkow wird Ihnen bereits mitgetheilt haben, was ihn verhindert, das Ihnen gegebene Versprechen zu halten. Er sagte mir, Dr. Hammer hätte sich erboten, eine Charakteristik zu meinem Portrait zu liefern, - doch, offen gesagt, da einmal nicht Gutzkow sie schreiben soll, so hieße es Freund Schlönbach verletzen, wollte man ihn bei dieser Gelegenheit übergehen. Ich schreibe ihm heute mit der Bitte, die Arbeit zu übernehmen, zu der er sich mehrfach auf's Herzlichste erboten hat [...]".
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Dawison, Bogumil, Schauspieler (1818-1872).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Wien, [wohl 1864].
1 S. Kl.-8vo. "Amalien La Roche zur Erinnerung an den Weihnachtsabend 1864". - Bogumil Dawison, der 1849 "als Helden- und Charakterdarsteller (u. a. König Lear) am Wiener Burgtheater Triumphe [gefeiert hatte]" (DBE), verließ 1863 wegen zahlreicher Auseinandersetzungen mit Emil Devrient das Dresdener Hoftheater, dem er seit 1853 angehörte, und bereiste die USA und Deutschland. Über einen seiner Auftritte am Wiener Burgtheater begeisterte sich die zeitgenössische Presse und befand, daß Dawison "mit dem Franz Moor die erste Rolle seiner wirklichen Domäne" erhielt ("Wiener Zeitung", Oktober 1878, zit. n. Haeusserman, Das Wiener Burgtheater, Wien u. a., Molden, 1975, S. 59). - In lithographierter Bordüre.
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Dawison, Bogumil, Schauspieler (1818-1872).
Lithographisches Portrait (Josef Kriehuber) mit eigenh. Widmung und U. O. O., 1850/51.
371:315 mm auf größerem Trägerkarton. "Zur freundschaftlichen Erinnerung! | Sylvesternacht 1850-51. | B. Dawison". - Etwas fleckig.
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Dawison, Ludwig B.,, Maler (Daten nicht ermittelt)
Eigenh. Porträt-Postkarte mit U.
o.J. Rom, 30. XII. 1912, .
Bookseller reference : 48971
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DAX (Adrien).
LETTRE AUTOGRAPHE SIGNÉE adressée à Jean-Claude BIRABEN, ornée de CINQ "IMPRESSIONS EN RELIEF(S)".
1975 Toulouse, le jeudi 20 mars 1975. Trois pages sur deux feuillets doubles (110 X 155 mm) découpés par Dax ; trois illustrations contrecollées sur le premier feuillet, deux sur le second. Enveloppe timbrée.
Bookseller reference : 005337
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DAY Chon 1907 2000
Signature
This Cartoon Hall of Famer is known for clever gag cartoons many of which were published in book form. Handsome signature heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1988 November 2. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 21790
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DAY LEWIS Cecil 1904 72
Signature
This British poet father of actor Daniel Day-Lewis penned many verse collections over several decades ranging from his first book "Transitional Poem" 1929 to "A Time to Dance and Other Poems" 1935 "Short Is the Time" 1945 "Pegasus and Other Poems" 1957 "The Gate and Other Poems" 1962 and "The Whispering Root and Other Poems" 1970 meanwhile writing a handful of pseudonymous mystery novels; in 1968 he succeeded John Masefield as Poet Laureate. Bold signature on a 5" X 4" slip n.p. n.y. Near fine. Apparently a portion of a book's half-title page since his name appears in print at upper left. Day-Lewis never hyphenated his last name when signing and once noted "As a writer I do not use the hyphen in my surname - a piece of inverted snobbery which has produced rather mixed results." unknown
Bookseller reference : 40542
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DAY May:
Passage de midi.
Paris, Editions Points & Contrepoints, 1950. In-8 broché de 41-[7] pages, couverture rempliée. Bande de lancement conservée.
Bookseller reference : 14729
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DAYAN Yaël
Lieutenant au Sinaï
Robert Laffont, Paris 1967, 14x20cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 73249
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DAYDI - TOLSON, Santiago.
The Post Civil War Spanish Social Poets.
Boston, Twayne Publishers, 1983. 4to.; 6 hs., 174 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Encuadernación original en tela.
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Daye (Pierre) :
La Chine est un pays charmant.
Paris, les Editions de France, collection “Notre Temps” publiée sous la direction de Pierre Bonardi, 1927 ; in-16 (210 mm), broché ; [8], 211, [5] pp., couverture jaune imprimée en rouge et noir, chemise-étui simili ébène, dos chagrin noir, titre doré (P.Goy & C.Vilaine).
Bookseller reference : 20808
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DAYE Pierre
La Chine est un pays charmant
Editions de France, Paris 1927, 12x19cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 51928
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DE ACEVEDO, Cristobal
Figures de notre Temps [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Un des 200 exemplaires numérotés, préface de Pasteur Valléry-Radot, 1 vol. in-12 carré br. sous couv. rempliée, Editions du Pavois, Paris, 1948, 201 pp. et 3 ff.
Bookseller reference : 51046
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DE ACEVEDO, Cristobal
Figures de notre Temps [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Un des 200 exemplaires numérotés, préface de Pasteur Valléry-Radot, 1 vol. in-12 carré br. sous couv. rempliée, Editions du Pavois, Paris, 1948, 201 pp. et 3 ff. Le long des 13 chapitres, l'auteur sud-américain évoque successivement : Georges Duhamel, de Lattre de Tassigny, Georges Bidault, Jean Monnet, Maurice Garçon, Georges Rouault, Jean Rostand, Jean Anouilh, le Père Riquet, Lucien Lelong, Jean-Louis Barrault, Hean Rigaux et Emile hermès. Exemplaire de l'édition originale, dédicacé par l'auteur. Etat satisfaisant (mouill. sur couv.) Français
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De Amicis, Edmondo, Schriftsteller (1846-1908).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. ("de Amicis"). San Remo [?], 1. VII. o. J.
1 S. auf Doppelblatt. Gr.-8vo. Wohl an seinen Übersetzer mit der Bitte um Entschuldigung seiner wegen einer Marokko-Reise verspäteten Antwort: "[...] Ma crede Ella veramente che [il mio libro] possa resistere alla traduzione? [...]". - Mit Siegellackpunkten alt auf Trägerpapier montiert, darauf zwei weitere Autographen von nicht identifizierten Verfassern sowie ein drittes am Trägerpapier selbst. - Insgesamt recht unfrisch.
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