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‎[LORRAIN] - COLLECTIF, SOUS LA DIRECTION DE FRANÇOIS MATENET‎

‎Brandons et kyrioles.‎

‎Verdun, Cogerex, 1973; in-4 (203 x 270 mm), 116 pp., broché. Préface d'Albert Ronsin, conservateur de la Bibliothèque de la Ville de Saint-Dié. Intervenants : Henri Martin, Yvette Souvay-Amoy, Michel Chipot, Robert Javelet, Jean Caland, Louis Pitz, François Matenet, Jean-Marie Martin, Jean Gossenot, Robert Boulange, Marcel Maffeis, Marcel Arnould, Marie-Paul Thierry, Josette Masade, Georges Sedir, Jacques Mazabraud, René Untereiner, A.-C. Benitte, Claude Berger-Sibright, Richard Rognet. Quelques illustrations en noir et blanc d'André Jacquemin, Michel Jamar, Marie-Agnès Coulin, André Bougerol, Yvonne & Jean-Pierre Lecuyer. Bon état.‎

‎[LORRAIN] - LANHER (Jean), LITAIZE (Alain)‎

‎Dictons de Lorraine : au fils des mois.‎

‎Nancy, Presses Universitaires de Nancy, 1985; in-4, 148 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur imprimé, dos lisse. Envoi des deux auteurs au doyen Jean Schneider.‎

‎[ART] - JAJCZAY (Janos)‎

‎Noël dans l'art.‎

‎Paris, Librairie Gibert Jeune, 1973; in-folio (242 x 340 mm), 26 pp. + 45 pl. hors-texte, reliure d'éditeur pleine percaline noire, sous jaquette illustrée. Illustrations de 45 reproductions photographiques en couleurs contre-collées. Très bon état.‎

‎[LORRAIN] - KOOIJMAN (Jacques)‎

‎Trouvères lorrains. La poésie courtoise en Lorraine au XIIIème siècle.‎

‎S.l., Club du Livre lorrain, 1974; in-8, 180 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, dos lisse. Exemplaire numéroté, édition originale de ces textes présentés et transposés par Jacques Kooijman. D'un grand intérêt pour les passionnés du Moyen-Âge, en Lorraine. Très bon état.‎

‎[HISTOIRE] - MOURTHE & BELZUNCE (Claude & Arturo)‎

‎La vie quotidienne de la corrida.‎

‎Paris, Librairie Hachette, 1972; in-8, 352 pp., broché. Bon état.‎

‎[LORRAIN] - GOBRON, PRIX ERCKMANN-CHATRIAN 1928 (Gabriel)‎

‎Au pays des Cocolinjos et des Colindindins.‎

‎Rethel, Éditions Ambiorix, 1928; in-8 carré, VIII-216 pp., VIII-296 pp., broché (plusieurs déchirures en dos, à recoller). Exemplaire numéroté 768/950, édition originale. Histoires lorraines. Un grand livre sur le folklore lorrain. Illustration de dessins inédits d'Armangeol (30 dans le tome I, 40 dans le tome II), frontispice (portrait photographique de l'auteur par Henri Manuel) dans le tome II. Bon état.‎

‎[LITTERATURE] - COLLECTIF‎

‎Contes et récits pour tous les temps. Recueil de textes non bibliques pour réfléchir, méditer, célèbrer.‎

‎Paris, Les Éditions de l'Atelier - Éditions Ouvrières, 1997; in-8, 112 pp., broché. Présenté par Bernard Châtaignier, avec le concours du comité de rédaction « Vivre, Croire, Célébrer ». Bon état.‎

‎STROCCHI, Gioacchino.‎

‎Fola Fulaja. Favole, leggende e fantasie in dialetto romagnolo.‎

‎8vo.; pp. 147; legatura editoriale cartonata con sovraccoperta figurata; cucito.<BR>Sovraccoperta con qualche segno d'uso; per il resto in buono stato.<BR>Prima edizione; in dialetto romagnolo con testo a fronte.‎

‎BOLOGNINI, Nepomuceno.‎

‎Le leggende del Trentino.‎

‎In 8°; pp. 101; brossura editoriale; cucito.<BR>Ristampa anastatica dell'edizione di Rovereto 1884-1889.<BR>Condizioni assai buone (consueta giallitura della carta).‎

‎FINCARDI, Marco.‎

‎Gli gnocchi e la polenta. La festa popolare nella vita, nelle mentalità e nei miti di una cittadina emiliana del secondo Ottocento.‎

‎8vo.; pp. 169; 20 tavole b/n fuori testo; brossura editoriale illustrata.<BR>Macchie di umidità all'angolo inferiore destro delle tavole, per il resto in buono stato.<BR>Prima edizione.<BR>‎

‎ANGARANO, Francesco Antonio.‎

‎Vita tradizionale dei contadini e pastori calabresi.‎

‎8vo.; pp. VI - 353; brossura editoriale; cucito.<BR>Qualche macchiolina e tracce di polvere ai piatti, per il resto in buono stato (normale giallitura della carta).<BR>Prima edizione. Biblioteca di "Lares", Vol. XLI.‎

‎MENARINI, Alberto.‎

‎Proverbi bolognesi.‎

‎8vo. grande; pp. XXIV - 189; illustrazioni a colore e b/n fuori testo; brossura editoriale muta con sovraccoperta e acetato protettivo.<BR>In ottimo stato.‎

‎Il filosofo errante per l'anno bisestile 1816.‎

‎Cm. 16 x 10,5; pp. 64; brossura coeva muta; cucito.<BR>CONDIZIONI MOLTO BUONE.‎

‎Marco Emilio Lepido. Lunario Reggiano per l'anno 1888 col lunario Israelitico e Turco. Diario Sacro-Storico - Astronomico - Commerciale - Famigliare.‎

‎Cm. 16,5 x 11; pp. 130 con alcune vignette xilografiche nel testo; brossura editoriale illustrata; cucito.<BR>CONDIZIONI ACCETTABILI: etichetta di vecchia libreria al contropiatto; alcune perdite al piatto anteriore; perso il dorso sostituito non professionalmente con carta spuria.<BR>RARISSIMO.‎

‎Barba-Nera per l'anno 1924. Di Feliciano Campitelli da Folgino che lo stampa sino dall'anno 1793.‎

‎Cm. 16 x 11; pp. 64 con alcune vignette; brossura editoriale; spillato.<BR>CONDIZIONI BUONE: piccolo strappettino al dorso in corrispondenza della spillatura; vecchia etichetta di libreria antiquaria al contropiatto.‎

‎BARBA-NERA lunario per l'anno 1899. Moti celesti o siano pianeti sferici. Calcolati per tutta l'Italia e sue isole, per gran parte di Europa e in particolare pel grado 42 di Roma e 41 di Napoli per l'anno terzo dopo il bisestile 1899.‎

‎Cm. 15,5 x 11; pp. 64 con piccole vignette xilografiche; brossura editoriale (autocopertinato); cucito.<BR>CONDIZIONI ACCETTABILI (strappo di cm. 1,5 alla parte alta del dorso; consueta ingiallitura delle pagine dovute alla qualità della carta; etichetta di vecchia libreria al contropiatto); manca la copertina.<BR>Numero raro.<BR><BR>Gli astri , il Sole ed ogni sfera / Or misura il Barba-Nera / per potere altrui predire / tutto quel che ha da venire.‎

‎BARBA-NERA lunario per l'anno 1895. Moti celesti o siano pianeti sferici. Calcolati per tutta l'Italia e sue isole, per gran parte di Europa e in particolare pel grado 42 di Roma e 41 di Napoli per l'anno terzo dopo il bisestile 1895. Dell'astronomo degli Appennini Barba-Nera.‎

‎Cm. 15,5 x 11; pp. 64 con piccole vignette xilografiche; brossura editoriale (autocopertinato); cucito.<BR>CONDIZIONI BUONE (tracce di pieghe all'angolo inferiore destro; consueta ingiallitura delle pagine dovute alla qualità della carta; etichetta di vecchia libreria al contropiatto); manca la copertina.<BR>Gli astri , il Sole ed ogni sfera / Or misura il Barba-Nera / per potere altrui predire / tutto quel che ha da venire.‎

‎AUTORI VARI‎

‎Stringh, bindei e ... mollett di pagn.‎

‎Collana Milano Dialettale.<BR>In 8°; pp. 118 (3) con alcune illustrazioni in nero nel testo; brossura editoriale illustrata; rilegato all'americana (fresato, non cucito).<BR>CONDIZIONI MOLTO BUONE (dedica a penna all'occhiello)‎

‎MUTTI, Claudio.‎

‎Canti e ballate popolari ungheresi.‎

‎Quaderni Italo-Ungheresi.<BR>In 8°; pp. 172; dispensa universitaria da dattiloscritto; brossura editoriale illustrata; cucito.<BR>CONDIZIONI BUONE (poche piccole fioriture ai tagli)‎

‎Reynard the Fox; Naylor, Samuel.‎

‎REYNARD THE FOX. A renowned Apologue of the Middle Age, reproduced in Rhyme.‎

‎pp. 55 [Introduction], ccli. Color chromolithographed title page with drawing. Initials, captions, and other devices illuminated in colors. Floral endpapers. All edges gold. 195mm. Original full red leather binding. Boards embossed in blind and ruled in gold. Spine decorated and lettered in gold with raised bands. Front board detached. Inked inscription "To "the Duke" Lauren Stout from his old friend, Leonard L. Mackall Sept. 19, 1925. Mackall (1879-1937) was a famous bibliographer, book collector, and historian. Though his greatest contributions were probably in the field of medical bibliography, his first love was Goethe. Samuel Naylor, the editor & translator of this edition, was a great friend of Goethe who was originally responsible for this version. He wrote: "The Low-German edition (Reinke de Vos). is that from which I have worked hovering. between translation and paraphrase." First issed in 1844, this particular edition is really quite scarce. Rare Chromolithographed Color Illuminated Edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! POETRY BX 3‎

‎PennsylvaniaGerman FolkloreSociety.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume IX. Includes: Landis. LANCASTER RIFLE ACCESSORIES // Etc.‎

‎243p. + Illustrations. Original full cloth binding. Limited edition. A fine companion to Volume 7 in this series. BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎Pennsylvania German Folklore Society.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume XIV. Includes: Stoeffler. MYSTICISM IN THE GERMAN DEVOTIONAL LITERATURE OF COLONIAL PENNSYLVANIA.‎

‎195p. Original full cloth binding. Limited edition. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎PennsylvaniaGerman FolkloreSociety.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume XIII. Includes: Reinert. COVERLETS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS. // & Kuder. THE PRACTICAL FAMILY DYER. // & Buffington. LINGUISTIC VARIANTS OF THE PENNSYVANIA GERMAN DIALECT.‎

‎256p. Original full cloth binding. Limited edition. Extremely important and increasingly scarce study of loom woven coverlets. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎Pennsylvania German FolkloreSociety.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume XII. Includes: Moll. AM SCHWARZE BAER // Langmuth & Yoder. PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS FROM WERTHEIM.‎

‎306p. Original full cloth binding; browned at the edges. XLib. but still usable. Limited edition. BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎Workers of the Federal Writers' Project (Compilers).‎

‎TALES OF PIONEER PITTSBURGH. Sponsored by Western Pennsylvania Committee on Folklore. American Guide Series.‎

‎29p. Illustrated with drawings. Tall 8vo. Remnants of tape on spine. PA PAMPH 20_8 BX1 + PA PAMPH 20_15 BX4‎

‎Western Pennsylvania Committee on Folklore.‎

‎TALES OF PIONEER PITTSBURGH. Sponsored by Western Pennsylvania Committee On Folklore.‎

‎29p. Illustrated with drawings. Tall 8vo. Original printed orange wraps. American Guide Series. Compiled by the Workers of the Federal Writers' Project of the Works Progress Administration in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. PA PAMPH 20_20 BX4 x 2c.‎

‎Leach, MacEdward; Glassie, Henry.‎

‎A GUIDE FOR COLLECTORS OF ORAL TRADITIONS AND FOLK CULTURAL MATERIAL IN PENNSYLVANIA.‎

‎pp. vii, 70. Illustrated with photographs and drawings. Tall 8vo. Original pictorial wraps. PA PAMPH 20_15 BX5‎

‎Jeffrey, Adi-Kent Thomas.‎

‎GHOSTS IN THE VALLEY.‎

‎96p. Illustrated with a photograph of the author. Tall 8vo. Original black wraps printed in white. PA PAMPH 20_22 BX4‎

‎PennsylvaniaGerman FolkloreSociety.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume XVII. Includes: Reichman & Doll. EPHRATA AS SEEN BY CONTEMPORARIES.‎

‎211p. Illustrations. Original coarse linen cloth binding. BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎Pennsylvania German FolkloreSociety.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume XXVI. Includes: Smith, Stewart, & Kyger. THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS OF THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY.‎

‎278p. + Illustrations. Original coarse linen cloth binding. Important information on the Virginia Germans, including details of their fraktur, folk art, and imprints. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎PennsylvaniaGerman FolkloreSociety.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume XXV. Includes: Ernst. EPHRATA, A HISTORY.‎

‎354p. Original coarse linen cloth binding.‎

‎PennsylvaniaGerman FolkloreSociety.‎

‎PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN FOLKLORE SOCIETY. Volume XV. Includes: Gilbert. PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN WILLS.‎

‎139p. Original full cloth binding. Limited edition. Wills and Vendue lists are great storehouses of information. BEFORE ORDERING PLEASE Email to RareBooks@POBox.com so that we can CONFIRM AVAILABILITY‎

‎Sand, Maurice.‎

‎THE HISTORY OF THE HARLEQUINADE. Two Volumes.‎

‎Two Volumes. Eleven of sixteen color plates. Signed bookplate of Henry W. Shoemaker in both volumes. Henry Wharton Shoemaker (1880-1958), was a prominent American folklorist, historian, diplomat, writer, publisher, and conservationist. XLib stamps embossed in blind on title pages and elsewhere. Slightly foxed. Large 8vo. Original full blue cloth bindings. Spines lettered and decorated in gold with XLib call numbers on spine. Bindings rubbed and worn. Hardbound. Good. VERY SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! JUN5 BOX 3‎

‎Wendell, E.; Lamb, Josephine; Shultz, Lawrence W.‎

‎MORE INDIAN LORE. For use by Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Camp Fire Girls, Indian Y Guides.‎

‎271p. Illustrated with numerous photographs and drawings. Signed by one of the authors: Lawrence W. Shultz, Order No. 1. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding, lettered in gold. Original dust jacket, small loss at extremities. Hardbound. Very good. First Edition. LOC W13‎

‎Rosenfeld, Max.‎

‎FESTIVALS, FOLKLORE & PHILOSOPHY. A Secularist Revisits Jewish Traditions.‎

‎pp. xxi, 274. Presented by the author to Ron Lieberman (bookseller). 8vo. Original printed wraps. Fine copy. JUDAICA BOX 5‎

‎Leonard, William Ellery.‎

‎BEOWULF. Translated into Modern Verse by William Ellery Leonard. With a Preface by the Translator and Illustrations by Lynd Ward.‎

‎pp. xv, 152. Chapter and margin drawings. Full page colored lithographs by Lynd Ward, printed in process offset by Duenewald Printing Corporation; designed by Eugene M. Ettenberg; printed by The Gallery Press; set in monotype Janson; Ticonderoga Text paper; bound by Russell-Rutter Company in half blue linen, gold and silver stamped, decorative Swedish paper sides. Text printed in blue, tan and black. 4to. 8 3/8 x 11 7/8 inches. Original slip case. Number 420 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies. Fine copy. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. W44‎

‎Bulfinch, Thomas.‎

‎THE AGE OF FABLE OR STORIES OF GODS AND HEROES. Introductory Essay by Dudley Fitts. Illustrated by Joe Mugnaini.‎

‎pp. xix, 230. Illustrated with lithographs by Joe Mugnaini, printed by George C. Miller; designed by Robert Dothard; set in Linotype Caledonia; natural white Strathmore paper. 4to. 8 1/2 x 11 inches. Bound by Russell-Rutter Company in half white vellum, stamped in black and gold, decorated paper sides. Very slight soiling on tail of spine. Original slip case. Inked ownership of Jefford F. Oller, the original subscriber, on front fly leaf. Includes the Monthly Letter. Number 420 of an edition limited to only 1500 copies, signed by the illustrator, Joe Mugnaini. Very good. The books published by the Limited Editions Club are justly treasured for the quality of the texts, the beauty and artistry of the illustrations, the creativity of design, and the overall excellence of the paper, presswork, and binding. Each book would make a wonderful gift for any occasion. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W96‎

‎Onis, Harriet de (Editor and Translator).‎

‎THE GOLDEN LAND. An Anthology of Latin American Folklore in Literature.‎

‎pp. xviii, 395. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket. First Edition. Very Good copy. LATIN AMERICA BOX 2‎

‎Kingsley, Charles (1819-1875).‎

‎THE HEROES, Greek Fairy Tales For My Children.‎

‎12mo. 253p. + Illustrations & Color frontis. Damp stained. Pretty trade binding of cloth backed paper boards. W120‎

‎Murray, Alexander S.‎

‎MANUAL OF MYTHOLOGY. Greek and Roman, Norse and Old German, Hindoo and Egyptian Mythology. With Notes, Revisions, and Additions by William H. Klapp.‎

‎427p. Handsomely Illustrated. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. W118‎

‎Korson, George Gershon.‎

‎BLACK ROCK. Mining Folklore of the Pennsylvania Dutch.‎

‎pp. xi, 453. Illustrated. 8vo. Original black publisher's cloth binding. Original dust jacket. Same as PGS Vol. 59. PA GER SOC. BOX 9 x2‎

‎Aurand, A. Monroe, Jr.‎

‎POPULAR HOME REMEDIES AND SUPERSTITIONS OF THE PENNSYLVANIA GERMANS. Foreword by Logan Clendening.‎

‎32 p. 8vo. Original pictorial printed wraps. Very good copy. GER-ENG PAMPH BX1 BAG 22 x5.‎

‎Aurand, A. Monroe, Jr.‎

‎SLANTS ON THE ORIGIN OF BUNDLING IN THE OLD WORLD. From 1312 B.C. to 1938 A.D. -Collected from Holy Writ and Other Authentic Sources.‎

‎32 p. Bookseller's label on inner wrap. 8vo. Original pictorial printed wraps. Fine copy. GER-ENG PAMPH BX1 BAG 22 x2.‎

‎Thomas, Maude Morgan.‎

‎SING IN THE DARK. A Story of the Welsh in Pennsylvania.‎

‎203 p. Illustrations. Welsh miners in Pennsylvania. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!‎

‎(Middling, Theophilus), Editor.‎

‎JOHNNY APPLESEED'S RHYMES.‎

‎411 p. End papers beginning to brown. XLib. 8vo. Original dark blue cloth binding. Remnants of XLib mark on spine. Very scarce. For forty-nine years, John Chapman ("Johnny Appleseed") roamed the American wilderness, devotedly planting apple trees. He created apple orchards in the wildernesses of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Illinois and Indiana, spanning an estimated area of 100,000 square miles. Some of these trees are still bearing fruit after 150 years. The reason for John's mission is unknown, although it's said he dreamed of a land covered with blossoming apple trees; of a land where no one went hungry because apples were plentiful. John's gentleness and courage were legendary even in his own time. He walked alone in the wilderness, without gun or knife. He chopped down no trees, and killed no animals. He was respected and appreciated by the native American tribes and the new settlers alike. John lived very simply. He slept outdoors, walked barefoot and ate berries and the like. He made his clothes from sacks and wore a tin pot for a hat (and to cook with). Reportedly, John made his drinking water in winter by melting snow with his feet. Even the people of his time were amazed at his endurance. Yet after his death, it was discovered that John was not poor at all. He owned (and leased) considerable areas of land -- on which he planted apple trees, of course. John converted to Swedenborgian religious views, and from then on, mailed regular reports of his activities to astonished church authorities in Sweden. This is strange in itself, since Swedenborgians were exceedingly rare in America (roughly 400 in the whole continent). John died of pneumonia at the age of 70, in the home of his friend William Worth, near Fort Wayne, Indiana. He lies buried there under the epitaph "He lived for others." **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PA 28‎

‎Shoemaker, Henry W.‎

‎NORTH PENNSYLVANIA MINSTRELSY. As Sung in the Backwoods Settlements, Hunting Cabins and Lumber Camps in the "Black Forest" of Pennsylvania, 1840-1923. In Collaboration with John C. French and John H. Chatham.‎

‎228 p. + Frontis, illustrations, and a Table of Contents. Sm. 8vo. Worn printed wraps, wraps loose. Text stapled. Printed label "With compliments of Henry W. Shoemaker. Second edition. PA 26‎

‎Wilson, Everett B.‎

‎VANISHING AMERICA.‎

‎187 p. Highly illustrated with over 300 photos. Small 4to. Original publisher's cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, very slightly rubbed at edges. PA 51‎

‎Glassie, Henry.‎

‎PATTERN IN THE MATERIAL FOLK CULTURE OF THE EASTERN UNITED STATES.‎

‎pp. 10, 316. Illustrated. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original priced dust jacket, slightly chipped at head of spine. Exceptional study of 'authentic' architectural styles, and the material culture of rural 'folk'. PA 40‎

‎Aurand, A. Monroe, Jr.‎

‎BUNDLING PROHIBITED!‎

‎32 p. Frontis. Original wraps. Damp stain bottom margins of first few leaves. Limited Edition of 900 copies. Tall 8vo. Original printed wraps, damp stained bottom corners with small loss. Bundling: In Pennsylvania Dutch land some courting couples were allowed to spend the night in the same bed (usually the man had traveled some distance for the visit), but they slept fully clothed and were often separated by a wooden "bundling board." GER-ENG PAMPH BX1 BAG 23.‎

‎Graeff, Arthur D.‎

‎IT HAPPENED IN PENNSYLVANIA.‎

‎pp. iv, 183. Illustrated by Betty S. Hessemer. Map end papers. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, faded at top of boards and spine. Presentation from the author to his friends and fellow authors Earl & Florence Rollman. PA 14 x2.‎

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