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‎Akai, Fujio‎

‎- Harmlos dazwischen? - der Maler Fujio Akai / - harmless, in-between - the painter Fujio Akai. [Von] Hans Guenter Golinski.‎

‎Ohne Ort., Museum Bochum., (Um 1993). 24,5 x 20 cm. 1 Blatt. 10; 10; 10; 10 S.,35 Tafeln, 1 Blatt. OPapp-Kassette und Seidenband in Karton-Chemise., 44165A 1. Auflage. Kleines Fleckchen auf dem Kassettendeckel, sonst tadelloses Exemplar.‎

‎Vom Künstler selbst entworfenes Künstlerbuch als kleine Werkübersicht. Enthält in 4 Leporellos a 10 Seiten einen Text von Hans Guenter Golinski sowie Bio- Bibliographische Daten, jeweils in Deutsch und Englisch, Briefauszüge etc. sowie 35 Werkabbildungen auf Karten montiert.Kartenblock durch Seidenband gehalten. Die aufwändige Kassette nach einer Gestaltung des Künstlers. Mit ganzseitiger Zueignung durch Fijio Akai an den Fotografen Franz Fischer auf dem Innendeckel in Deutsch und in japanischen Schriftzeichen, sihgniert in schwarzer Tinte sowie in Weiß, datiert 18.01.2004.‎

Bookseller reference : 44165AB

‎Alain Dauvigny‎

‎ANDRE GIDE ou l'impossible morale. (avec envoi de l'auteur)‎

‎1954 / 32 pages. Broché. Editions Imprimerie Samie.‎

‎Une petite tache sur le premier plat, intérieur très frais. Bon état.‎

Bookseller reference : LIT800M

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‎Alain Dunoyer de Segonzac‎

‎UN CONQUERANT SOUS LA MER. Henri-Germain Delauze. (avec un envoi de l'Auteur)‎

‎1992 / 221 pages. Broché. Editions Buchet / Chastel.‎

‎Très bel état.‎

Bookseller reference : MAR890M

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‎Alain Pujol‎

‎LA CUISINE DES MOUSQUETAIRES par Maïté et Micheline. (avec un envoi de Maïté)‎

‎1991 / 177 pages. Broché. Editions de la Presqu'ile.‎

‎Très bon état. AVEC ENVOI voir photo.‎

Bookseller reference : CUI156M

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‎Albert Savine‎

‎TRIPOLI au XVIIIe siècle. (avec un envoi de l'Auteur)‎

‎1912 / 190 pages. Broché. Editions Louis-Michaud.‎

‎Premier plat détaché, intérieur frais sans rousseurs. Bon état.‎

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‎Albrecht, Hans Joachim‎

‎Skulptur und Zeichnung 1986 - 2000. Mit Beiträgen von Walter Erben, Hans Heinz Holz, Peter Anselm Riedl und Hans Jocachim Albrecht.‎

‎Krefeld., Eigenverlag., 2001. 28 x 23 cm. 168 S. Illustrierter OPappband., 47508A Erste Auflage. Einbandkanten minimal berieben. Sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Durchgehend mit meist s/w Abbildungen versehen. Mit eigenhändiger Widmung des Künstlers an einen ehemaligen Direktor der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf auf dem Titelblatt!‎

Bookseller reference : 47508AB

‎Albrecht, Hans Joachim‎

‎Skulpturen und Zeichnungen 1983 bis 1986.‎

‎Ohne Ort., Eigenverlag., (Um 1985). quer 8°. 32 S. OKarton. Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Mit 55 Abbildungen. Kurze handschriftliche Widmung Albrechts auf Innendeckel. Beiliegend: Skulpturen für das Kreishaus in Wesel. 8 S.; Wilhelm-Lehmbruck-Musuem der Satdt Duisburg. Studio, Band 9. Albrecht, 21.8. bis 26.9.1982. Skulpturen und Zeichnungen. ca. 48 S. Weitere Beilagen.‎

Bookseller reference : 32299AB

‎Albrecht, Jürgen‎

‎Städtisches Museum Abteiberg Mönchengladbach. 28. Januar - 18. März 1990.‎

‎Mönchengladbach., Städtisches Museum Abteiberg Mönchengladbach., 1990. 17 x 24 cm. 12 unpaginierte S. OKarton., 13565D 1. Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Leporellokatalog. Mit einem Text von Hannelore Kersting, "Raum für Imagination" sowie 6 Abbildungen als Falttafeln. Mit eigenhändiger Signatur des Künstlers auf der Rückseite!‎

Bookseller reference : 13565DB

‎Alcopley - Michel Seuphor‎

‎ébauche d'une erreur. A Poem by Michel Deuphor. Translation into Drawings by L. Alcopley.‎

‎New York., UNA Editions., 1981. 28 x 22 cm. 55 (9) S. Illustrierter OKarton., 65551AB_1 First printing. Umschlag minimal angestaubt, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Mit einer handschriftlichen Widmung von Alcopley auf dem Titelblatt, signiert, datiert 1988. Enthält 45 ganzseitig wiedergegebene Zeichnungen von L. Alcopley. Dabei eine Künstlerpostkarte von 1985 sowie ein vierseitiger handschriftlicher Brief des Künstlers, signiert, datiert New York, 6 June 1988. Inhaltlich bezieht sich der Künstler darin auf eine Zusammenarbeit mit der Empfängerin des Briefes, auf Galerieausstellungen und Empfehlungen. Korrespodierend mit den Illustrationen Alcopleys ist auch der Brief in einer feinen, architektonischen Schrift in schwarzer Tinte verfasst. Ferner dabei: The Open Circle. Epigrams and Letter-Less Writings by L. Alcopley. New York. UNA Editions 1984.96 S., 24 x 16 cm. Mit einer handschriftlichen Widmung des Künstlers an die gleiche Empfängerin, eine deutsche Kunsthistorikerin und Kuratorin, signiert und ebenfalls datiert June 1988.‎

Bookseller reference : 65551AB

‎Alechinsky, Pierre‎

‎L'avenir de la Propriete.‎

‎Paris. Geneve., Yves Riviere / Weber S.A., 1972. 31 x 21 cm. 64 unpaginierte S. OKarton mit Pergamineinschlag., 65192AB Kleine Fehlstelle im Pergamin, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Nummer 709 einer nicht benannten limitierten Auflage, von Pierre Alechinsky und Yves Riviere handschriftlich im Impressum signiert, gedruckt bei Gilbert Grou-Radenez, Paris. Durchgehend mit Abbildungen versehen. Text in Französisch.‎

Bookseller reference : 65192AB

‎Alfaro (d.i. Andreu Alfaro Hernandez) - Helmut Dreiseitel [Herausgeber]‎

‎Alfaro.‎

‎Köln., Galerie Dreiseitel., 1981. 23 x 24,5 cm. 163 S., 4 Blatt. OLeinen., 2578D Auflage 1000 Exemplare. Rücken etwas ausgeblichen. Sonst gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Katalog zur Ausstellung Köln 1983 durchgehend mit Abbildungen der ausgestellten Eisenplastiken versehen. Inliegend Einladungskarte zur Ausstellungseröffnung "Alfaro im Dialog mit dem Barock", Brühl 1985, sowie zwei Einladungskarten zu Ausstellungseröffnungen des Künstlers an einen ehemaligen Direktor der Kunstakademie Düsseldorf gerichtet.‎

Bookseller reference : 2578DB

‎Almond, Darren‎

‎Darren Almond. 50 moons at a time. K21 Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-WWestfalen. 26. Februar - 29. Mai 2005.‎

‎Köln., Walther König Verlag., 2005. 25 x 20 cm. 110 S. OPappband., 52443BB Sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Von Darren Almond handschriftlich auf der ersten weißen Seite unter der Abbildung in schwarzem Filzstift signiert. Durchgehend mit meist farbigen Abbildungen versehen. Texte in Deutsch und Englisch. Eingelegt in einer transparenten Kunststofftasche auf dem hinteren Innendeckel ein Gespräch zwischen almond und Julian Heynen. Beiliegend ein Folder zur Ausstellung in Düsseldorf.‎

Bookseller reference : 52443BB

‎Aloi, Roberto‎

‎Un Monumento die Roberto Aloi. Quattro Fotografie e una letera di Carlo Bassi./ Pier Carlo Santini: Gli Sbalzi di Roberto Aloi. / Kurze Auszüge aus Schriften über Robeto Aloi / Agnoldomenico Pica: Disegni di Roberto Aloi.‎

‎Milano., Hoepli Editore., 1966-1968. 4°. 30 S., 1 Blatt; 38 S., 1 Blatt; 83 S.; 68 S.- 2 Blatt. OKarton mit OUmschlag und Pargaminumschlag. 4 Bände. Erste Auflage / First edition. Minimalste Gebrauchspuren, sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Vier Bände in limmitierter Auflage. Band 1 Nummer 161 von 350 Exemplaren; Band 2 Nummer 241 von 1000 Exemplaren; Band 3 ohne Angaben; Band 4 Nummer 187 von 1000 Exemplaren. Band 1 mit 4 eingelegten Fotografien, Text in Englisch und Italienisch. Band 2 mit 23 eingelegten Abbildungen, Text in Deutsch und Italienisch. Band 3Text in Deutsch. Band 4 mit 22 eingelegten Abbildungen, Text in Deutsch, teils auch in Italiensich. "Sopra un Monumento" mit handschriftlicher Widmung Roberto Alois an den damaligen Direktor des Lehmbruck-Museums Duisburg, Dr. Siegfried Salzmann, auf Vorsatz, datiert 22.2.1968, signiert.‎

Bookseller reference : 32301AB

‎Alonso, Pablo‎

‎Pablo Alonso. Herausgegeben von Rainer Haarmann. Mit einem Beitrag von Kathrin Becker.‎

‎Salzau / Köln., Edition Salzau / Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König., 2001. 27 x 21 cm. 47 S. OPappband., 713E Erste Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Mit einer mehrzeiligen, handschriftlichen Widmung des Künstlers auf dem Vorsatz. Durchgehend mit meist farbigen Abbildungen versehen. Text in Deutsch und Englisch. Erschien anläßlich der Ausstellung "Erinnerte Bilder", Landeskulturzentrum Salzau, 28. April bis 17. Juni 2001.‎

Bookseller reference : 713EB

‎Alsonso, Diana Mercedes‎

‎Diana Mercedes Alsonso.‎

‎Köln., Thürmchen Verlag., 1999. 12°. 19 unpaginierte S. OKarton. Erste Ausgabe. Gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Leporello mit 8 abgebildeten Werken, auf der hinteren inneren Umschlagklappe von der Künstlerin signiert.‎

Bookseller reference : 32463AB

‎Alsonso, Diana Mercedes‎

‎Insekten / Fliegengitter. Ausschnitt aus einer 80teiligen Diainstallation.‎

‎Köln., Thürmchen Verlag., 1999. Quer klein 12°. 13 unpaginierte S. OKarton. Erste Ausgabe. Gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Leporello mit 12 Abbildungen aus einer Videoinstallation, auf der letzen Seite von der Künstlerin signiert.‎

Bookseller reference : 32464AB

‎AMIES, Hardy‎

‎SIGNED - Three Volumes From His Personal Library - Text in German‎

‎Three (3) original signatures of Hardy Amies, the couturier for Queen Elizabeth for some thirty-nine years, contained in three books from his personal library, and each also containing his bookplate. 8vo. Three volumes each signed and dated by Amies to front endpaper, very slight wear to boards, otherwise in Very Good condition, signed on crisp, clean leafs. Sir Edwin Hardy Amies, KCVO (1909-2003), was a British fashion designer, best known for being the dress designer for HM Queen Elizabeth II for thirty-nine years. In the 1930s Amies rose to become one of Britain's leading couturiers and his salon was one of the few to rival the great dress houses of Paris. After a successful pre-war career as a designer in other people’s fashion houses, Amies opened his own establishment at 14 Savile Row in 1946. In 1950 Amies made several outfits for Elizabeth's royal tour to Canada (then Princess Elizabeth). He received the award of a Royal Warrant as official dressmaker in 1955. One of his best known creations is the gown he designed in 1977 for Queen Elizabeth's Silver Jubilee portrait. Knighted in 1989, Amies held the warrant until 1990, when he gave it up so that younger designers could create for the Queen. He was also the couturier for Lady Alice Egerton, who was appointed as lady-in-waiting to the young Princess Elizabeth in 1949, and who would go on to become Woman of the Bedchamber when Elizabeth became queen in 1953. For three years he travelled and worked in France and Germany; becoming fluent in both countries' languages. Amies worked for a customs agent and then as an English tutor in Antibes, and later in Bendorf, Germany where in 1928 he acquired one of these volumes for his library. Around the same time, another of the volumes was acquired in a village on the Mosel River. He returned to England in 1930. The third volume is signed by him in 1933 and appears to have been gifted to him by famous Austrian writer Karl Heinrich Waggerl. Manuscript‎

‎Anania, Michael‎

‎In natural light.‎

‎Wakefield/Rhode Island/London, Asphodel Press 1999. 1999. 12°, 5 Bll., 91 S. Orig.-Karton.‎

‎Erste Ausgabe.- Mit kurzer Widmung des Autors auf dem Titel. On Titlepage inscribed by the Author.- Gutes Exemplar.‎

Bookseller reference : 80532

‎Anderson, David D‎

‎Route 2, Titus, Ohio.‎

‎Deerfield, Lake Shore Publishing 1993. 1993. 2 Bll., 219 S.,1 Bl. Orig.-Karton.‎

‎Erste Ausgabe.- Mit Widmung des Autors auf dem fliegenden Vorsatzblatt.- Gutes Exemplar.‎

Bookseller reference : 79562

‎Anderson, David D‎

‎The path in the shadow and other stories of World War II and Korea.‎

‎Deerfield, Lake Shore Publishing 1998. 1998. 3 Bll., 235, (1) S. Orig.-Karton.‎

‎Erste Ausgabe.- Mit kurzer Widmung des Autors auf dem fliegenden Vorsatzblatt.- Gutes Exemplar.‎

Bookseller reference : 79563

‎Andriesse, Jan - Roland Mönnig/ Guido de Werd [Herausgeber]‎

‎Jan Andriesse.‎

‎Kleve., Museum Kurhaus Kleve., 2003. 16,5 x 23,5 cm. 85 S., 1 Blatt. OKarton., 12106D Erste Auflage. Einband etwas nachgedunkelt und mit kleinen Randbereibungen, etwas angestaubt. Sonst gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Katalog zur ersten Einzelausstellung von Jan Andriesse in Deutschland, Kleve 13. 4. bis 6. 7. 2003 durchgehend mit Abbildungen versehen.‎

Bookseller reference : 12106DB

‎Andriessen, Cees‎

‎Cees Andrieessen. Systematische Catalogus Lino's 1971 - 1981 en Toegepaste Grafiek. 1967 - 1981. Nijmeegs Museum. 9.1.1982 - 14.2.1982.‎

‎Nijmweegen., Nijmeegs Museum., 1982. 20 x 14 cm. 32 S. OKarton. 500 numerierte Exemplare. Dies ist Exemplar Nummer Umschlag minimal nachgedunkelt. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Mit einigen farbigen, montiertenm Abbildungen. Nummer 103 / 500 handschriftlich nummerierten und signierten Exemplaren.‎

Bookseller reference : 56535BB

‎Andriessen, Cees‎

‎Systematische Catalogus Lino's 1971 - 1981 en Toegepaste Grafiek. 1967 - 1981. Nijmeegs Museum. 9.1.1982 - 14.2.1982.‎

‎Nijmweegen., Nijmeegs Museum., 1982. 20 x 14 cm. 32 S. OKarton., 56534BB 500 numerierte Exemplare. Leichter Abklatsch der montierten Abbildungen, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Mit einigen farbigen, montiertenm Abbildungen. Nummer 387 / 500 handschriftlich nummerierten und signierten Exemplaren.‎

Bookseller reference : 56534BB

‎André David‎

‎Douze ballades et chansons d'Ecosse‎

‎Les éditions G Crès et Cie , Paris 1920 préface de madame la comtesse de Noailles tirage à 450 exemplaires ici n° 221 broché avec couverture rempliée format 10 x 13 cm bel envoi manuscrit de l'auteur sur page de faux titre 66 pages Bon état port en plus André David fut Romancier, poète, mémorialiste et essayiste. - Producteur d'émissions radiophoniques. - Directeur de collections littéraires (jusqu'en 1940). - Président-fondateur des Conférences des ambassadeurs‎

Bookseller reference : EPB-1073

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‎André Figueras‎

‎LA CROIX DE LORRAINE QUI TUE. (avec envoi de l'auteur)‎

‎1975 / 229 pages. Broché. Editions André Figueras.‎

‎Couverture frottée, dos légérement cassé, intérieur très frais sans rousseur. Bel exemplaire.‎

Bookseller reference : IDE101C47

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‎André Figueras‎

‎STRICTEMENT CONFIDENTIEL. (avec envoi de l'auteur).‎

‎1978 / 207 pages. Broché. Editions André Figueras.‎

‎Dos légérement insolé. Trés bel état.‎

Bookseller reference : IDE100C47

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‎Angel Sabourdin‎

‎du DELIT DE DIFFAMATION POLITIQUE et de SA REPRESSION (étude historique). Avec un Envoi de l'Auteur.‎

‎1902 / 193 pages. Broché. Editions V. Giard & E. Brière.‎

‎Couverture piquée, dos frotté, intérieur trés frais et pages non coupées. Bel état.‎

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‎Anon‎

‎Rare Japanese Manuscript: [Kaei Ni-nen Tori-uru Shi-gatsu: Angeria-sen Toraiki. "Record of the Arrival of a Ship from Anglia, Fourth Month of 1849"]‎

‎Manuscript record of the unexpected arrival of the British HMS Mariner led by Commander Charles Mitchell Mathison in Japan, in 1849, with interest in making surveys around Edo (Tokyo), four years prior to Commodore Perry's arrival, and during Japan's period of isolation (Sakoku) during which most foreigners were prohibited entry in to the country and locals prohibited exit; containing also a description of Japanese castaway Otokichi who was on the British vessel, disguised as a Chinese to evade capital punishment, who later assisted Admiral James Stirling in establishing the 1854 Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty. Text is in Japanese. 8vo. 44 pages in manuscript, plus title page, on 23 unpaginated double leaves. Traditional karitoji binding ("semi-bound" meaning title page and contents without a book cover) string-stitched at spine, fukurotoji style ("bound-pocket" with folded leafs bound into spine), and opening from left to right. Complete in a single volume, measuring approximately 24 x 17 cm. A scant few ink marks to rear leaf margin, indication of some burrowing, unobtrusive to legibility, otherwise in very good condition, beautifully preserved, clean and bright, an exceedingly scarce work. Certainly an assertive manoeuvre, for the British to show up unannounced in the harbour of Edo, Japan was in the state of Sakoku ("locked country"), the isolationist foreign policy of the Tokugawa shogunate under which relations and trade between Japan and other countries were severely limited, and nearly all foreign nationals were barred from entering Japan, while common Japanese people were kept from leaving the country. The long-standing policy had been in place for over two centuries, since 1603, and would last a few more years after the departure of HMS Mariner. It was Commodore Perry in 1853, and his equally brazen arrival with his American Black Ships, that would force the opening of Japan to American trade through a series of treaties called the Convention of Kanagawa, ultimately ending the island's declaration of Sakoku, and facilitating other trade relations with Western nations. On 14 October, 1854, the first limited Anglo-Japanese Friendship Treaty was signed by Admiral Sir James Stirling and representatives of the Tokugawa shogunate (Bakufu). Yamamoto Otokichi (1818-1867), who was onboard HMS Mariner disguised as a Chinese interpreter during the ship's attempted entry in Japan, later played an instrumental role in establishing this treaty, providing Stirling with intel on language and culture during the negotiations. On 26 August 1858, the Anglo-Japanese Treaty of Amity and Commerce was signed by the Scotsman Lord Elgin and representatives of the Tokugawa shogunate for Japan, after the Harris Treaty was concluded. Britain obtained extraterritorial rights on Japanese with the British Supreme Court for China and Japan, in Shanghai. A British iron paddle schooner named Enpiroru was presented to the Tokugawa administration by Bruce as a present for the Emperor from Queen Victoria. A scarce compilation of records from the Japanese perspective on a pre-Perry interaction between Bakufu authorities and a British ship, with references to Otokichi. This manuscript collates four Japanese reports of the British ship the HMS Mariner, which arrived in Japan from Shanghai in May of 1849 to make a topographical survey of the area around Edo (modern-day Tokyo), led by Commander Charles Mitchell Mathison, who had entered the Royal Navy on 5 August 1819. The event marks a very early British appearance at Japan, also pre-dating by four years the imposing arrival of Commodore Perry and his American Black ships also intent on making surveys. The first record briefly describes the layout of the Mariner and the aim of its visit to Japan. It also mentions the considerable Japanese language abilities of the Chinese interpreter on board who explained things in a way that is easy to understand, he in fact being the Japanese castaway Yamamoto Otokichi (1818-1867). The second section records foreign ship sightings from daimyo with guardhouses on the Miura Peninsula. [daimto were the most powerful landholding magnates holding the largest sections of land] The third report describes the meeting of Commander Mathison and the Bakufu intendant Egawa Tarozaemon (1801-1855), a dispute over a map of Japan, and Japanese observations of the ship and the crew. The last report is a copy of Isenokami Abe's (Masahiro Abe: 1819-1857) message to the bugyo (magistrates) and metsuke (censors/inspectors) in which, with HMS Mariner in mind, he expresses concern about the increase in the number of foreign ship arrivals in recent years and the abandoning of the Edict to Repel Foreign Ships. Abe notes that if the edict is enforced again, while there is no illegality on the part of the foreign ships, a dispute could arise, thus cautioning the noble families on the coast to prepare defenses. [Only a few years after the arrival of HMS Mariner, Isenokami would play a major role in the signing of the Convention of Kanagawa, as a result of pressure from the Perry Expedition.]‎

‎Anon‎

‎Rare Slavery Document: Wisselbrief [Bill of Exchange, Promissory Note].‎

‎A numbered (278) and printed document granting financial compensation to a slave owner in Suriname, by the Dutch government, signed in the original by numerous parties including the Gouverneur de Kolonie Suriname [Governor of Suriname] Van Lansberge, the Administrateur van Financienvan Het Ministerie van Kolonien te s-Gravenhague [Finance Administrator for the Ministry of the Colonies, at The Hague], and the recipient of the funds who is not only a slave owner but well-known chirurgeon A.D. Charlouis. Text is in Dutch. With steel engraved colonial coat of arms, official ink stamps, the embossed stamp of the "Klein Kolonie Suriname" government. Single leaf measuring approximately 26,5 x 13 cm. Very good condition, beautifully preserved, a scarce and historical slavery document with notable signature. The present document is interesting, as is was made almost two years after the official abolition of slave ownership in Suriname, which reveals the lengthy time period over which this process was stretched. The government's primary concern was not the freedom of the enslaved people; it was the preservation of the plantation economy, lest there be a mass exodus of workers leaving the plantations. The latter was cited as the reason and justification for the mandatory employment contract which accompanied 'free status' of a slave. Chirurgeon Andries Daniel Charlouis (Emden, Lower Saxony 1820 - Paramaribo, Suriname 1880) is the recipient of this compensation. Historical evidence reveals that he had more slaves than what is represented with this document, and that he released them gradually. He was well-known in the field of medical science, particularly for his studies on medicinal matters and the indigenous people of South America; his name appears in numerous medical journals of the period. Reinhart Frans Cornelius van Lansberge (1804-1873), whose signature authorizes this document, was the Governor-General of Suriname from 1 August 1859 to 29 June 1867. Slavery was abolished in the Dutch West Indies during his governorship. Previous to this post, he was Governor of Curacao from 1855 to 1859, and formerly Dutch Consul-General Venezuela. Doctor Charlouis, whose original signature is found to verso, received 1935 guilders with this promissory note effective 15 August 1865. This figure represents the release of approximately 6 slaves. A manuscript annotation to upper left margin, penned in a West Germanic language, refers to the abolition act: "Opheffing der slavernij... 1863" [Elimination of slavery... 1863]. Red ink annotations reveal that this document was registered on 16 September 1865, and signed by a Geregistreerde referendaris J.C. Jaunen [registered secretary]. Additional annotations to the upper margin suggest that the funds were cashed in on 16 October 1865 "Betaalbaar te Amsterdam" [paybale to Amsterdam]. Also interesting to note, two of the signed annotations to verso, those of Charlouis and a witness, make reference to German plantation owner, banker Wilhelm Eduard Ruhmann at Paramaribo. As such, this transaction was most likely transacted at Surinaamsche Bank which had been founded earlier the same year, and the funds dispatched from there to the Dutch government in The Netherlands. The Netherlands abolished the Atlantic slave-trade in 1814. However, localized slavery continued for over half a decade. Slavery was finally abolished in Suriname and the Dutch West Antilles on 1 July 1863 with the Emancipation Act. On that day, about 35,000 slaves in Suriname and 12,000 slaves on the Dutch islands in the Caribbean were given their freedom, or rather a modified version of freedom. Freed men in Suriname come under state supervision for ten years with a mandatory employment contract on the plantations. The slave owners received financial compensation from the government upon releasing their slaves to this system. The Dutch government paid 300 guilders per slave to the owner for the "lost property". (In the Dutch East Indies, payments were far lower, 50 to 350 guilders depending on the age of the slave). The abolition of slavery was referred to as 'emancipation'. Parties were organized in which King William III was presented as a key figure and benefactor of the freed slaves.‎

‎Anon.‎

‎Illustrated Latin Manuscript Leaf, Hand Painted With Symbolism of Anti-Slavery, Introducing an Early Work of Translation by a Franciscan Friar of the Third Order.‎

‎Manuscript leaf introducing an early work of translation by a Franciscan Friar of the Third Order, hand painted in full colour and featuring fascinating symbolism. Text is in Latin. Leaf measures approximately 34 x 49 cm. One soft fold, minor age-toning, otherwise in very good condition, a beautifully preserved hand painted document made at the turn of the 18th century. The present document suggests that as membership of the Franciscan Third Order grew rapidly, and no formal papal education was being received by those preaching in the streets, there was a need for some form of instruction or guidance. As such, some of the key and simple canonical documents began being written for the laymen/women to understand the principles. The symbolism features intimation of anti-slavery. Purposed with works of teaching the gospel, providing charity, and social well-being for the public, early members of the Franciscan Third Order were a community focused on truth and humility, striving to emulate Christ and model a pure life. The symbolism in the manuscript illustration of the present document is fascinating and enlightening, in particular the focal image top and center. This is an armorial motif depicting slavery, rather the Catholic church's purported desire to slavery. Unlike the standard Moor's head seen in the papal coat of arms seen since early days, the imagery here features an African tribal warrior chief, all seen but his legs, with a confident stance and holding a spear up high in declaration; this is drawn inside of a gold shield topped with the pope's mitre simplex headdress. As a whole, this could be interpreted as the Franciscan Third Order's support to abolish slavery. Some of the more common instances of symbolism are the red ribbons to signify the Blood which Christ, and the laurel leafs in a circular placement as in the ancient Greek custom of symbolising victory, honor, and peace, in this case being victory over sin, honor to the Holy one, and peace on earth. There are also two large gilt fleur-de-lis, which is often said to from 1244 in the arms of the Kings of France, although clearly used earlier as this document precedes the latter event by 40 years. In early Catholic-based examples such as the present leaf, the fleur-de-lis is believed to represent either the Trinity, or the lancehead of a spear such as which would have pierced the side of Jesus on the Cross. Manuscript‎

‎Anon.‎

‎Manuscript Court Documents Pertaining to an American Merchant Ship Captured in 1801 by a Spanish Privateer and Recaptured Again by the American Crew.‎

‎Four manuscript court documents pertaining to an American merchant ship captured in 1801 by a Spanish Privateer while on a voyage to Barcelona and Malaga with valuable cargo, the subsequent recapture by the American crew, and claim for compensation from the salvage of her cargo. Three folio, one octavo, all single-leafs. Two documents are split at folds, one of which has very minor loss to text, otherwise the lot in very good condition, clean and legible, a most interesting record of the event and proceedings in the Admiralty Court. The American Brig Eliza, formerly Schooner Maria, whose homeport was Charleston and master was Captain Joseph Michael, was destined for Barcelona and Malaga in June 1801, with a cargo belonging to an American merchant named John Seamy. Near Tarifa, in Cádiz Province, on 10 July she was seized by Spanish privateers and ordered to the Port of Algeciras. While at anchor there, Captain Michael, with the help of his crew, in particular a Benjamin Hubble, managed to re-take the ship from the Spanish. They immediately proceeded across the Bay to Gibraltar with the intention of selling the ship and cargo for personal gain. Refusal to acquiesce to the Spanish privateers would have resulted in extreme retribution for the American captain and crew if they had not succeeded in their escape, as mentioned in the documents as a reason to disallow the captain of any monetary gains for the recovered vessel. There was also intense fighting around Gibraltar, involving the French, Spanish, and British, therefore the Spanish were well-positioned and well-armed. It was the Battle of Algeciras Bay taking place, having begun only 4 days earlier on 6 July 1801. (It would end on the 12th). Adding to the eminent danger for the Americans, when the United States had declared independence, British diplomats were quick to inform the Barbary States that U.S. ships were open to attack. In May 1801, some 6 weeks before the incident described in the present documents, the First Barbary War had begun, a war between the alliance of the United States and several European countries, against the Northwest African Muslim states known collectively as the Barbary States. Prior to independence, American colonists had enjoyed the protection of the British Navy. The British no longer offered protection. The Mediterranean Sea was now a precarious place for Americans to sail. On 4 December 1801, four members of the crew, Benjamin Huddle, Robert Sherington, Thomas William, William Sesten, engaged a proctor to recover the ship and her cargo. His compensation would be half of the value of the salvage. Following the recovery voyage, accusations flowed freely and, a few months later, in December 1801, a trial in the Admiralty Court ensued. The proctor presented his case for the claimants. The result of the trial is not identified herein, but can be assumed in favour of the claimants, based on the final document, which is a "release of all claims" by the ship's new captain, Nathan Ells, who was a mate under Captain Michael, employed on the ship during the event in question.‎

‎Anon.‎

‎Spoof Decree of a Criminal Prosecution for Drunkenness in the Form an Exorbitant Monetary Fine Payable to the Deliverer of the Document - COMPLETED IN MANUSCRIPT.‎

‎8vo. 1 page, printed document completed in manuscript including date, name of recipient/delinquent, amount of the fine, name and signature of the messenger/collector of funds. With a partial manuscript message to inner page of leaf. Double leaf measuring approximately 17 x 21 cm in its folded state, watermarked with the year 1822. Signed in ink in an original hand, "Jno. Rd. Carter," as the messenger. Very good and original condition, an amusing document, seldom seen completed in manuscript. Roughly designed after an authentic court document, the heading bears the abbreviations "G.R. IV" signifying the reign of King George IV and features an engraved representation of the Royal Coat of Arms of the British monarch. Dated 31 January 1826 in manuscript, charges are laid upon a Mr. David Crossby of Gosberton [South Holland district, Lincolnshire], who is guilty of the crime of "the wicked and abominable sin of drunkenness, by frequently swallowing large quantities of Beer, Ale, Porter, and all other Malt Liquors, (Small Beer excepted) Brandy, Rum...", his fine being 50 pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain, payable within 24 hours to the deliverer of the said notice. Fifty pounds sterling was a very large sum of money at the time, £50 then being equivalent to approximately £4,450 today, although substantially more impactful when we consider that the average income from 1800 to 1825 was less than £20 a year. As such, the fine here would represent approximately 3 years wages to the poor bloke who was "convicted" of simply consuming alcohol.‎

‎Anon.‎

‎Two Signed Membership Documents Pertaining to the Acceptance of Monica Mary Cole, an English Geographer, into Two Scientific Societies.‎

‎Two signed membership documents formally accepting English geographer Monica Mary Cole into two scientific societies for the learned, the Royal Geographical Society and the Geologists' Association, respectively. 8vo. Two separate printed documents, three leafs combined, each document completed, signed and dated by the respective society's secretary. Leafs measure approximately 20,5 x 26 cm. Creasing to one document, otherwise in very good condition. Monica Mary Cole (1922-1994) was an English geographer, lecturer, and author, an intellectual woman and polyglot, whose legacy has been described by her colleagues as "a leader in her chosen field of academic research" who "scaled the heights of a profession that, even today, finds too few women as the incumbents of chairs." She left the Royal Geographical Society £10,000 for it to establish a research travel grant for young female physical geographists. The Archives of the Royal Holloway, University of London holds a collection of papers relating to Cole. They include her personal papers and objects connected to her career as a geographer between 1967 and 1970. During her distinguished career she produced pioneering works in the fields of biogeography and geobotany, remote sensing and terrain analysis, and mineral exploration. Her research spanned Central and Southern Africa, Brazil, Venezuela, Australia, China and Finland. Cole was not the archetypal quiet and contemplative academic. She was a larger-than-life character, and people loved to be around her. She was elected as a Fellow in the Royal geographical Society on 22 June 1942. The following year, on 6 December 1943, she also became an elected member of the Geologists' Association of London. The present documents are her official membership declaration papers from each of these societies. In 1947, Miss Cole was appointed geography lecturer under Bill Talbot at the University of Cape Town. She conducted a detailed land utilisation survey on the soils and crop yield affected by climate anomalies in Elgin, Western Cape, which was called "one of the most thorough and useful land utilization surveys carried out anywhere in South Africa" by Stanley Jackson, in The Geographical Journal.‎

‎Anonymous‎

‎Manuscript - Vellum Land Deed - Burnham Market - Text in Latin - Wax Seal‎

‎Burnham Market [in the district of King's Lynn, Norfolk], 1589. Manuscript indenture on vellum, outlining a conveyance of land in the environs of Burnham Market, from Edward Clarke of Stanhoe to John Barrett of Barwick, with a monogram magenta red wax seal. Text is in Latin. Document measures approximately 47 x 9 cm, with wax seal affixed to vellum pendant. Some age-toning, otherwise in very good condition. Latin indenture made in the thirty-first year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I [1589] concerning land in the area of Burnham Market, very near to Stanhoe, with which John Barrett of Barwicke acquires land from Edward Clarke of Stanhowe. A William Baxter is also mentioned in this document. The wax seal features imagery of a sword or staff within monogram letters, suggesting a notable status of service to the king. This is an exceptionally scarce and consequently significant concerning property rights in the sixteenth century feudal era of England, dated only thirty years from the earliest parish record held in Norfolk registry archives, and featuring a most interesting wax seal. Stanhoe is a village and civil parish in the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk, only 19 miles from the seaside village of King's Lynn which would later be the birthplace of Captain George Vancouver the great navigator of Pacific Northwest America fame. Manuscript‎

‎Anonymous‎

‎Manuscript Book - Reading Rifle Club‎

‎Reading (Berkshire, England), 1901-1923. Manuscript minute book for the Reading Rifle Club, established in 1900, containing all particulars of its growing membership, annual shooting programs and competitions, rules and regulations, financial statements, and the like, recorded in various hands over the years and containing several original signatures. A few of the club's printed documents, some manuscript letters from members, and newspaper clippings are tipped in. Together with a printed pocketsize 9 page handbook of the club's rules. 8vo. 218 pages on watermarked lined paper. Half calf over dark teal cloth boards titled in gilt to spine, original marbled endpapers, bookbinder's label to front pastedown. Endpapers reinforced at seam, otherwise in very good condition, a most interesting volume dealing with shooting as a sanctioned pastime. A fine example of a pre-war shooting club, nineteenth century firearms etiquette, and freedom to enjoy skilled gunnery competition. Gaining popularity and new members every year from its opening season, the Reading Rifle Club appears to have been most diligently managed, every one of its meetings being recorded in this manuscript minute book. Entries are wide-ranging in subject matter, some topics up for discussion being entrance fees and prizes, monthly competitions, an annual challenge cup, subscriptions, nominations and elections for leadership and administrative posts, expenses and receipts, ammunition purchases, firearms kept onsite, new members, annual shooting programs and competitions, rules and protocol, scoring, handicapping, dividing competitors into classes, the daily pay rate for the range warden, special use of the firing range, and so forth. Meetings were very regular from the turn of the century until 1914, then reduced rather abruptly owing to the Great War, during which time most of the members would have been in service, putting their shooting skills to practical use. Many captains are named as members, being of the British Army or the Royal Navy, many surely being attached to the pre-First World War Berkshire Yeomanry. Further research may find some notable persons. Being a legitimate and accredited pastime promoting honest and skilful competition, the member roll also included reverends. [In 2009 the National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom celebrated its 150th Anniversary. Today the association is primarily concerned with civilian full-bore target rifle shooting, although retaining its military heritage and close links with the British Armed Forces. Similarly, the Reading Rifle Club would have attracted Captains and Colonels of the Royal Armed Forces.] Incidences of special interest include experimentation with a patent target machine, a disconcerting matter of irregular entries on a score card, possible embezzlement of subscription money, a shooter having an epileptic seizure, and a proposal for establishing a summer camp at Clacton-on-Sea together with the Colchester Rifle Club. We also find occasional mention of Churn Camp, which was at the time in Berkshire, and another popular place for men of the Berkshire Yeomanry. Indeed a pastime requiring fastidious safety monitoring and honorable sportsmanship, frequent mention is made of the governing body of full bore rifle and pistol shooting sports, the National Rifle Association (NRA), which had been founded only forty years earlier in 1859. The Reading Rifle Club was affiliated to it. [The National Rifle Association was based at Putney Heath & Wimbledon Common, in south-west London, 12 years before its better known American cousin.] Manuscript‎

‎Anonymous‎

‎Manuscript Plan - Wadenhoe and Bearshank Wood‎

‎Northamptonshire, circa 1827-1828. Manuscript plan of Wadenhoe Wood, Bearshank Wood, showing a single building, perhaps an estate or farmhouse in the making. Drawn on gilt-edged paper watermarked 'Brocklesbey & Iorbey 1827.' Small 8vo. 4+ pages. Original ink drawings on 3 double-leafs, string-tied into paper wrappers inversely titled in manuscript, and placed into marbled paper covers. Item measuring approximately 20 x 33 cm, string-tied to margin, Fold at center, otherwise in Very Good condition. These charming hand drawn maps of Wadenhoe Wood, Bearshank Wood, and the grassy regions in between, show roads, the River Nene and some tributaries, and even foot bridges. Roughly within 5 miles of Little Wadenhoe Wood, on the map which shows the broadest scope of the region, is drawn a square indicative of an estate or farmhouse. The chart of Bearshank Wood draws a country road from Pilton to Benefield (which today connects Pilton Road to Harley Way), near which the home would be situated. A partial road also begins at Pilton and terminates between the forest and field regions. Wadenhoe is a village and civil parish in East Northamptonshire. It is best known for Wadenhoe House, a magnificent Jacobean manor built circa 1617, whose early residents include the Delacy family who were actively involved in the Gunpowder Plot, and George Ward Hunt - Chancellor of the Exchequer in the first Disraeli government later First Lord of the Admiralty (1874). The latter made some renovations to create a classical House of the period. Bearshank Wood was once a famous butterfly site; in the 1920s butterfly collectors would descend from far and wide to capture rarities such as chequered skippers and Duke of Burgundy fritillaries. Closed, dense woodland and conifer plantations are poor habitats for fussy butterflies, thus these and other remarkable butterflies disappeared from here decades ago. Manuscript‎

‎ANSON, George - SUBSCRIBER OWNED COPY‎

‎Voyage Round the World in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. By George Anson Esq; Commander in Chief of a Squadron of His Majesty's Ships, Sent upon an Expedition to the South-Seas. ....‎

‎.....Compiled from Papers and other Materials of the Right Honourable George Lord Anson, and Published under his Direction, by Richard Walter, M.A. Chaplain of His Majesty's Ship the Centurion. SUBSCRIBERS COPY OWNED BY SUBSCRIBER LISTED IN BOOK AND WITH ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPT LEAF SIGNED BY ANSON. First Edition. Quarto, measuring approximately 260mm x 210mm. 34, 420 pages, with 42 engraved folding plates and maps. Bound in a contemporary full calf binding. Bound without the directions to binder leaf, otherwise a stunning and very clean copy of this book. WITH THE SIGNATURE OF HENRY PENNYMAN ON THE TOP OF THE TITLE PAGE WHO IS LISTED IN THE LIST OF SUBCRIBERS AND THE BOOKPLATE OF JAMES PENNYMAN. IN ADDITION THERE IS A MANUSCRIPT LEAF - A RECEIPT FOR LOAN IN SALT - SIGNED IN THE ORIGINAL BY ANSON IN MAY 1752. This is the official account of Anson's voyage. England, at war with Spain in 1739, equipped eight ships under the command of George Anson to harass the Spaniards on the western coast of South America, for the purpose of cutting off Spanish supplies of wealth from the Pacific area. The Spanish fleet sent out to oppose the British ran into storms; provisions ran out and many ships were wrecked. Anson continued taking prizes during 1741-42, off the Pacific coast, and in June, 1743, captured the Manila galleon containing a vast treasure in Gold and Silver. Cox I, p. 49. Hill 1817. National Maritime Museum I, 109. Sabin 1625. Manuscript‎

‎Anthony, Evelyn‎

‎The Doll's house.‎

‎London - New York - Toronto - Sydney - Auckland, Bantam Press 1992. 1992. 285 p., hardback with dust jacket.‎

‎First edition.- Signed by the author on title leaf, dated Sept. 17th '92.- Good copy, unclipped.‎

Bookseller reference : 102229

‎Antonakos, Stephen‎

‎Neons. Allen Priebe Art Gallerry Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh april 1971.‎

‎Wisconsin., Allen Priebe Art Gallerry:, 1971. 24 x 21 cm. 24 unpaginierte S. OKarton. Umschlag leicht angestaubt und verso etwas fleckig. Eine Kante gering gestaunt. Ordentliches Exemplar.‎

‎Ausstellung mit Lichtobjekten Antonakos, wovon im Katalog 8 ganzseitig abgebildet sind. Text in Englisch.‎

Bookseller reference : 25217AB

‎APPY Frédéric‎

‎Nixe. Mise en question et exaltation du livre - Avec envoi de l'auteur‎

‎Editions de la différence 1985 394 pages in-8. 1985. broché. 394 pages. Précédé d'un entretien avec Michel Butor‎

‎Bon état général avec une fine plissure verticale au dos‎

Bookseller reference : 13678

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‎ARAGON‎

‎Le nouveau crève-coeur / Avec envoi de l'auteur‎

‎Nrf Gallimard 1949 123 pages in-12. 1949. broché. 123 pages. Avec envoi de Aragon‎

‎Etat correct. Couverture un peu salie et frottée en queue de dos. Intérieur propre‎

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‎Arcangelo‎

‎Una notte si passa anche sopra una petra. 30 Abbildungen aus einem Tagebuch mit 100 Zeichnungen. Herausgegeben von Galerie Sfeir-Semler, Kiel / Galerie Tanit, München.‎

‎Kiel. München., Galerie Sfeir-Semler / Galerie Tanit., 1988. Quer 4°. 72 unpaginierte S. OKarton. Auflage 600 Exemplare. Umschlag gering angestaubt, sonst sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Mit einem Text von Jens Christian Jensen in Deutsch sowie einem weiteren von Flaminio Gualdoni in Italiensich. Die 30 Arbeiten sind ganzseitig farbig wiedergegeben. Nummer 25 von 600 handschriftlich signierten Exemplaren.‎

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‎Arcangelo - Annelie Pohlen‎

‎Rietberg. [Herausgegeben von Annelie Pohlen].‎

‎Basel. Hamburg., Galerie Buchmann / Galerie Harald Behm., 1985. Groß 8°. 61 S., 1 Blatt. OKarton. Auflage 800 Exemplare. Sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Auf dem Titelblatt handschriftlich von Arcangelo signiert. Erschien anläßlich der Ausstellung Arcangelos im Herbst 1985 in den Galerien Buchmann und Behm.‎

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‎ARIEL (Claire Boas de Jouvenel)‎

‎QUELQUES RÈGLES DU JEU DE LA VIE. [Envoi autographe de Claire de Jouvenel]‎

‎Paris : La Nouvelle Revue critique, 1934. Reliure in-8 à bandes en cuir gris foncé et filets dorés, tranche de tête et titrage dorés (contenant auteur, titre et mention de Paul Valéry), sans pagination [76 pages], préface de Paul Valéry. Envoi autographe de l'autrice sur la page de faux-titre : "Pour Monsieur et Madame Lambert Ribot qui connaissent et appliquent les plus hautes "règles du Jeu de la Vie" avec la grande sympathie d'Ariel (C Boas de Jouvenel)". Maxime autographe au crayon en fin d'ouvrage (Paule Lobstein ?) : "Quand on est incapable de tenir ses promesses c'est un mensonge extrême d'en faire malgré tout" + "Dans le mariage l'homme est censé protéger la femme, pas le contraire". Bibliothèque des relieurs Alain et Paule Lobstein. Reliure non signée (Alain Lobstein ?).‎

‎Claire de Jouvenel (1879-1967), première épouse d'Henry de Jouvenel (journaliste au "Matin") et mère de Bertrand, écrivait sous le pseudonyme d'Ariel et tenait salon. Son recueil de pensées est adressé à Alfred Lambert-Ribot (1886-1967), haut fonctionnaire français et sa femme.‎

Bookseller reference : SPN-758

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‎Armando‎

‎De Straaten En Het Struikgewas. Roman.‎

‎Amsterdam, De Bezige Bij., 1990. 17,5 x 11,5 cm. 260 S., 6 Blatt. Illustrierter OKarton., 17542D.jpg Einbandkanten etwas nachgedunkelt und berieben. Gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Roman des niederländischen Künstlers und Schriftstellers mit eigenhändiger Zueignung auf dem Vortitel. Text in niederländischer Sprache.‎

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‎Armbruster, Klaus‎

‎Die Städte sind für Dich gebaut. Tafelbildmontage von Klaus Armbruster.‎

‎Essen., Stiftung Zollverein., 2011. 24 x 30 cm. 95 S. OKarton., 9884D Erste Auflage. Einbandkanten mit kleinen Bereibungen, kleine beschabte Stelle auf dem Rückendeckel. Sonst gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Katalog zur Ausstellung Essen 15. April bis 27. Mai 2001 durchgehend mit ganzseitigen Abildungen sowie einem Text von Gerhard Finckh versehen. Mit eigenhändiger Widmung des Künstlers auf dem Vortitel.‎

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‎Armel de Wismes‎

‎Nantes et le pays nantais avec envoi signé‎

‎Editions France Empire collection Histoire et Terroirs 1968 envoi manuscrit de l'auteur sur page de faux titre couverture souple 284 pages planches d'illustrations et photographies en noir et blanc bon état port en plus‎

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‎Arnold, Matthew‎

‎Culture and Anarchy. An essay in political and social criticism.‎

‎London, Smith, Elder & Co. 1875. 1875. Octavo, xlix, 239 p, clothbound stamped in gilt at spine.‎

‎Second edition.- Presentation copy signed with initials m. a. on frontleaf.- Arnold's famous piece, formerly first published as a series of essays, first published a book with preface in 1869.- Cover with some wear. First few pages with some minor foxing. Spine ends worn. Above all good copy.‎

Bookseller reference : 102264

‎Artmann, H.C‎

‎das prahlen des urwaldes im dschungel. [Mit einem Bildnis des Autors].‎

‎Berlin., Rainer Verlag / Berliner Künstlerprogramm des Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienstes (DAAD)., 1983. 15 x 10 cm. [70] unpaginierte S. OEnglisch-Broschur., 64262BB Auflage: 1500 Exemplare. Rücken aufgehellt, sonst gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Nachdruck der ersten Ausgabe (Rainer Verlag 1983). Auf dem Vortitel handschriftlich unbenannt zugeeignet, "alles Liebe!", monogrammiert "HC".‎

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‎Artschwager, Richard - Richard Armstrong‎

‎Artschwager, Richard. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. January -April 1988 [und weitere Stationen].‎

‎NY. London., Whitney Museum of American Art / W.W.Norton & Company., 1988. 32 x 24,5. 176 S.; 12 unpaginierte S. OKarton., 45723A.jpg 1. Auflage. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.‎

‎Durchgehend mit Abbildungen versehen! Texte in Englisch, beiliegend ein deutscher Text zur übernommenen Ausstellung für die Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, 30. September - 12. November 1989. Auf dem vorderen Vorsatzblatt handschriftlich von Richard Artschwager signiert.‎

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