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BRISAC (Geneviève).
Madame Placard.
Paris Gallimard 1989 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 119 pp. Edition originale du deuxième roman de l'autrice, avec un bel envoi autographe signé à Nathalie Sarraute : "en signe et gage d'admiration stupide, de filiation absurde, en la remerciant d'avoir osé tout ce qu'elle a osé, l'amertume, de quelle vérité ?" En bonne condition.
书商的参考编号 : 106809
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BRISAC (Geneviève).
Madame Placard.
Paris Gallimard 1989 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 119 pp. Edition originale du deuxième roman de l'autrice, avec un bel envoi autographe signé à Nathalie Sarraute : "en signe et gage d'admiration stupide, de filiation absurde, en la remerciant d'avoir osé tout ce qu'elle a osé, l'amertume, de quelle vérité ?" En bonne condition.
书商的参考编号 : 106809
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BRIGNEAU (François).
Mon après-guerre.
Paris, Editions du Clan, 1966. In-8, cartonnage éditeur, 363 pp.
书商的参考编号 : 11375
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BRION, Marcel
Mozart [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 vol. in-8 cartonnage éditeur rouge, Librairie Académique Perrin, Paris, 1982, 380 pp.
书商的参考编号 : 70251
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BRISAC (Geneviève).
Petite.
Paris Editions de l'Olivier 1994 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 119 pp. Édition originale de ce roman sur le thème de l'anorexie dans lequel nous retrouvons la figure de Nouk. Bel envoi autographe signé : "Pour Nathalie Sarraute, dont j'aime tant les livres [Petite] avec admiration et affection. (disons qu'il faudrait un mot moins abîmé, qui contienne ces deux-là, à l'état neuf)".
书商的参考编号 : 106810
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BRISAC (Geneviève).
Petite.
Paris Editions de l'Olivier 1994 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, 119 pp. Édition originale de ce roman sur le thème de l'anorexie dans lequel nous retrouvons la figure de Nouk. Bel envoi autographe signé : "Pour Nathalie Sarraute, dont j'aime tant les livres [Petite] avec admiration et affection. (disons qu'il faudrait un mot moins abîmé, qui contienne ces deux-là, à l'état neuf)".
书商的参考编号 : 106810
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Briance, Jean
Poèmes de Sophie Tambour , speaking book
Paris Edité par Edifor 49 rue saint andré des arts,, 1974 in 8, format carré, couverture noire, broché, avec pochette et disque, 184 pp , grand envoi de l'auteur, (9 lignes) bien complet du disque
书商的参考编号 : 10750
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BRION (Marcel).
Rudyard Kipling.
Paris, Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Critique, Essais Critiques, 1929. In-12, broché, 224 pp.
书商的参考编号 : 13748
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BRISSON (Pierre).
Tchekhov et sa vie.
Imprimerie Nationale, André Sauret 1955 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 74 pp. Tirage limité sur vélin d'Arches. Envoi de Pierre Brisson. Très bon état.
书商的参考编号 : 96989
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BRISSON (Pierre).
Tchekhov et sa vie.
Imprimerie Nationale, André Sauret 1955 1 vol. broché in-8, broché, couverture rempliée, 74 pp. Tirage limité sur vélin d'Arches. Envoi de Pierre Brisson. Très bon état.
书商的参考编号 : 96989
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BRINCOURT, J. B.
Tristes Souvenirs ( 1870).
Sedan, imprimerie de Jules Laroche, 1897; grand in-8°, demi-percaline verte, titre doré au dos sur étiquette de maroquin vieux-rouge, fleuron doré; 77pp.,2ff.nch.Petit manque à l'étiquette de titre, percaline un peu salie au 2ème plat, feuilleu de faux-tite jauni.Imprimé sur beau papier d' Arches.
书商的参考编号 : cROU-177
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BRIEUX (Eugène)
À propos du "Berceau" : Lettre autographe signée
Saint-Raphaël, 6 décembre 1901. In-4, 2 pp. (infimes rousseurs et déchirures marginales).
书商的参考编号 : 23321
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Brian Kathenes Autographs & Collectibles
Catalogue No. 26
West Trenton New Jersey: Brian Kathenes Autographs & Collectibles T3 - A stapled booklet in very good condition that has previous owner's label adhered on the back light discoloration and shelf wear. Brian Kathenes Autographs & Collectibles Catalogue No. 26. 8.5"x5.5" unpaged. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Stapled Booklet. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Brian Kathenes Autographs & Collectibles Paperback
书商的参考编号 : EC26733BB
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Brian Swartz
An American Homecoming
Bangor ME: Bangor Publishing 1996. Original Wraps. Very Good/No Jacket. Trade paperback 271 pgs. The story of the famed "troop greeters" who meet every troop flight from Iraq and Afghanistan at Bangor International Airport the first US stop for most returning planes. Illus with many B&W photos. Signed by the author on the title page. <br/> <br/> Bangor Publishing paperback
书商的参考编号 : 001902
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Bricht-Pyllemann, Agnes, Sängerin (1870-1950).
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U. [Budapest], O. D.
1 S. Qu.-8vo. An Emilie Schaup: "Die herzlichsten Grüße aus Pest, wo ich sehr viel Erfolg hatte […]". - Am oberen rechten Rand beschnitten, ohne Textverlust. - Agnes Bricht-Pyllemann erhielt Klavierunterricht bei Theodor Leschitzky und Gesangsunterricht bei Hans Rokitansky und trat als Konzertsängerin in Wien auf.
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Bricht-Pyllemann, Agnes, Sängerin (1870-1950).
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U. [Poststempel: Wien, 19.11.1916].
1 S. Qu.-8vo. An Emilie Schaup: "Herzlich dankend für Ihre so liebe Einladung bedaure ich sehr, derselben nicht folgen zu können weil am 22. das Kompositionskonzert Arbter stattfindet, in dem ich 5 Lieder zu singen habe. Zu schade! Ich hätte mich so richtig gefreut! […]". - Agnes Bricht-Pyllemann erhielt Klavierunterricht bei Theodor Leschitzky und Gesangsunterricht bei Hans Rokitansky und trat als Konzertsängerin in Wien auf.
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Bricht-Pyllemann, Agnes, Sängerin (1870-1950).
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U. O. O. u. D.
90 x 118 mm. An eine unbekannte Adressatin: "Es ist zu lieb von Ihnen, dass Sie Ihre Reise nach Prag so einteilen wollen, dass Sie mit mir und meinem dortigen Konzerte zusammentreffen. Ich habe den 15. Februar für meinen Liederabend gewählt. Freue mich schon sehr auf Prag und alle die lieben Menschen dort, voraus Ihre verehrte Frau Schwester. Hoffentlich lassen uns die Czechen in ruhe musicieren! […]". - Agnes Bricht-Pyllemann erhielt Klavierunterricht bei Theodor Leschitzky und Gesangsunterricht bei Hans Rokitansky und trat als Konzertsängerin in Wien auf.
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BRICKER, John W. (1893-1986)
Signature / Unsigned Photograph
This Ohio governor 1939-45 and senator 1947-59 was the 1944 vice presidential candidate with Thomas Dewey losing of course to Roosevelt and Truman. Signature heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1972 March 3. Fine. With original envelope. Accompanied by a superb original black-and-white 1947 news agency glossy photograph International News Photo 9¼" X 8". Depicts Bricker with Indiana senator William Jenner at the latter's desk. Margin text reads in part "Sen. Wm. E. Jenner. is shown packing his personal papers preparing to make a hasty exit when the Senate adjourns sometime tonight. while Sen. John W. Bricker. confers with Jenner." A choice vintage image scarce and desireable in itself. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 27402
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BRICKNER, Barnett R. (1892-1958)
Signed Pamphlet
This influential American rabbi first served in Toronto where he joined the reform movement and founded the "Canadian Jewish Review"; in 1925 he became rabbi at Congregation Anshe Chesed in Cleveland serving until his death; among his many noteworthy activities such as debating Clarence Darrow in 1928 was supervising Jewish armed forces chaplains during World War Two; even touring the fronts at FDR's request to inspect and visit all chaplains -- making him the first rabbi ever awarded the Medal of Merit for his war efforts; author many books such as "The History of Jews in Cincinnati." Signed Pamphlet "Overcoming Inferiority Complexes." 8vo. Self-cover. 6pp. Near fine. Mild even age toning. Offprint from "The Jewish Review and Observer" of Cleveland. At upper right of the front cover below the title Rabbi Brickner signs boldly in brown fountain pen. An uncommon Judaica signature on an uncommon leaflet. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 28241
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Bridge, Frank, English composer, violist and conductor (1879-1941).
Autograph letter signed. 4, Bedford Gardens [London], 28. I. 1926.
8vo. 2 pp. To the violinist and composer Tivadar Náchez (1859-1930) about his upcoming trip to the Frost-Coolidge Music Festival in Ojai, California: "How very kind of you to reply to my letter so quickly. It was very thoughtful of you to offer me some introductions for Santa Barbara, & if I find I shall be out there, at a loose end by myself, may I write to you again later on & avail myself of your kind suggestion? I shall be the guest of Mrs. F. S. Coolidge [i. e. the pianist Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge, 1864-1953] during the Festival at Ojai, & shall most likely return home immediately it is over. If I don't reach New York before Harold leaves for the West, I shall surely see him out there, at Ojai [...]". - On stationery with engraved address.
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Bridge, Frederick, English organist and composer (1844-1924).
3 autograph lettercards signed. [London], ca. 1907.
Oblong small 8vo. Altogether 4 pages on 3 ff., one with autogr. address. To one of his students, arranging lessons. - On stationery with embossed address and black border.
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Brie, Friedrich, Anglist (1880-1948)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Freiburg im Breisgau, 12. XII. 1927, Fol. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt. Briefkopf. Mit Umschlag und Papiersiegel der Universität.
书商的参考编号 : 36222
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Briefmarken
Ersttagsbrief, 4 "Ersttagsblätter" und 4 Einzelmarken zum 100. Geburtstag Niemöllers.
o.J. Bonn, Januar 1992, Verschied Formate. Entwurf Gerd Aretz..
书商的参考编号 : 59323
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Brieger, Ludwig, Mediziner (1849-1919)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 11. XII. 1898, 8°. 2 Seiten. Doppelblatt. Mit eigenh. Umschlag.
书商的参考编号 : 60406
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Brieux, Eugène, Dramatiker (1858-1932)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Paris, "26, Rue Victor Massé", ohne Jahr, Kl.-4°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
书商的参考编号 : 57389
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BRIGGS, Austin (1909-73)
Signed Postal Cover
This popular American cartoonist and illustrator trained under "Flash Gordon" cartoonist Alex Raymond before taking over that strip briefly and also the "Secret Agent X-9" strip; co-founded the Famous Artists School; in 1969 he was elected to the Society of Illustrators' Hall of Fame. Signed Postal Cover 6½" X 3½" n.p. n.y. NOT a First Day Cover but a mint example of Briggs' 1959 7-cent "Jupiter" balloon stamp is affixed at upper right. At lower left in black ballpoint Briggs signs large and bold adding "Designer." With original transmittal envelope Paris 1970. A superb example. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 25196
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Bright, Jacob, British politician (1821-1899).
Autograph letter signed. London, 1. V. 1873.
8vo. 1¾ pp. on bifolium. To Charles Meyer: "I will try to get you an introduction from the Foreign Office which should be better than one from myself. You shall hear from me in a day or two [...]". - German collector's note pasted to blank reverse of second leaf and ballpoint note at bottom.
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BRIGHT, Jesse D. (1812-75)
Signature
This Indiana senator 1845-62 was expelled from the Senate for treason when a letter from him to Jefferson Davis proposing a firearms trade was discovered aboard a captured gun trader; he was the 14th and last senator expelled during the Civil War -- and only one have been expelled since. Large bold clipped signature in brown ink 4" X 1¼" tipped to another sheet n.p. n.y. Near fine. On a darkish tan stock thus perhaps clipped from an envelope. Nice example. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 29940
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BRIGHT, Jesse D. (1812-75) and WHITCOMB, James (1795-1852)
Signed Stone Lithograph
U.S. senators from Indiana. Most unusual item: single leaf 7¼" X 9¼" probably the frontispiece of an Indiana state history captioned "Indiana" at the top. Below this is a charming stone lithographed pastoral scene depicting a shirtless man in the foreground chopping down a tree vast fields extending behind him; the sun is just breaking over the horizon and a bull is romping playfully. Facsimile signatures of Indiana senators Albert S. White and Edward A. Hannegan appear below this. Their Senate terms overlapped from 1845 to '49 thus dating this frontispiece. Their two successors Bright who served 1845-62 and Whitcomb 1849-52 have each signed boldly beneath the facsimiles. Very good. Moderately foxed throughout but overall attractive. An interesting pairing of Hoosiers on an appropriate if odd item. Whitcomb died in office while Bright was expelled from the Senate for treason. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 22616
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BRIGHT, John (1811-89)
Autograph Letter Signed
This fiery English member of parliament and orator gained fame for his crusade for free trade; he also fought for Irish independence and fiscal and electoral reform. ALS 2pp 4" X 7" Rothdale 1877 September 16. Addressed to W.H.I. Aubrey. Very good. Would be fine except for mounting trace along left edge. Envious note to a friend about to visit the United States; suggests a couple contacts although he comments "I have few friends or acquaintances in the States to whom I can give or send letters of introduction" one of them financier Cyrus W. Field "You will find him hearty in the cause of Free Trade.". unknown
书商的参考编号 : 22633
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Bright, John, British statesman (1811-1889).
Autograph letter signed. Rochdale, 4. I. 1883.
1 p. 8vo. To the writer John Fox Turner, probably concerning his book "There and Back; Or, Three Weeks in America" (which was published "With Facsimile Letter from the Right Hon. John Bright, M. P"), confirming that Turner might insert Bright's note "if you think it well to do so. You will send me a copy of your little book, so that I may read again your amusing letter from the States, or rather in the States [...]".
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Bright, John, British statesman (1811-1889).
Autograph letter signed. Rochdale, 8. I. 1869.
12mo. 3 pp. on bifolium. To W. W. H. Corbett of Birmingham: "Dear Sir, There is almost no patronage in my office, & there are more names down than can be admitted in 10 years. I believe other depart's are the same. The road is terribly crowded & full of disappointment. I advise you to stay in Birmingham - you will more easily get 10 good places there than one in a Gvt. depart't. To put your name down for a nomination would be of no use. You would be at the bottom of a long list, & should probably never be reached till you were beyond the age at which you could be admitted. I am sorry to give you no hope that I can help you [...]". - The Liberal statesman Bright, hailed as one of the greatest orators of his generation, served as MP for Birmingham from 1858 to 1889. In 1868 he had entered Gladstone's cabinet as President of the Board of Trade. - From the collection of John Henderson (1862-1938), the long-serving secretary of the National Liberal Club.
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Bright, John, Politiker (1811-1889).
Originalportraitphotographie. [London, 2. Hälfte d. 19. Jhdts.].
87:56 mm (Carte de Visite) auf etwas größerem Untersatzkarton. Ganzfigürliches Portrait im ¾-Profil. - Aus dem Atelier Mayall.
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BRIGNEAU (François).
Mon après-guerre.
Paris, Editions du Clan, 1966. In-8, cartonnage éditeur, 363 pp. Edition originale. Tirage limité et numéroté. Premier livre de cette maison d'édition. Envoi autographe de l'auteur. Exemplaire en parfait état.
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BRIL, Jacques
L'Invention comme Phénomène Anthropologique. [ exemplaire dédicacé ]
1 vol. in-8 br., Librairie C. Klincksieck, Paris, 1973, 191 pp. Exceptionnel exemplaire enrichi d'une dédicace de Jacques Bril au grand mathématicien et philosophe français René Thom. Honoré par la Médaille Fields en 1958, le mathématicien français René Thom (1923 - 2002) est le célèbre fondateur de la théorie des catastrophes. Bon exemplaire d'une provenance prestigieuse. Français
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Brin, Benedetto, Italian naval administrator and politician (1833-1898).
Letter signed ("BBrin"). With an autograph note by the politician Felice Vallegia. Rome, 24. X. 1884.
Large 8vo. 1¾ pp. on bifolium. In Italian. To the lawyer and politician Felice Vallegia, who had inquired about the possibility of purchasing a ship that had been decommissioned by the Italian Navy: "I hasten to confirm to Your Excellency that the Royal Navy does not now possess any ship in the condition you indicated, as all the ships considered by law for alienation have been sold or scrapped. Only the royal battleship 'Count Verder' remains, which has been disbarred from the naval cadres [...] but [...] is in such a state of decay that it could in no way be put back into service [...]" (transl.). - Vallegia's autograph note, dated Rome 24 October 1884, on fol. 2v reads: "just today was I able to speak with Brin. I wanted a written reply so that you may better know how things stand [...]" (transl.). - Brin held the post of Minister of the Navy several times between 1876 and 1896. Under Giolitti in 1892/93, he also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs. - On stationery with printed letterhead "Ministry of the Navy."
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Brinckmann, Justus
Eigenhänd. Brief mit U. (Hamburg,) 8. Juni 1890.
(Hamburg), 8. Juni 1890. 8vo. 4 S. Doppelblatt.
书商的参考编号 : 26535
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Brinckmeier, Eduard, Schriftsteller (1811-1897).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Braunschweig, April 1864.
3 SS. auf Doppelblatt. Folio. An den Sänger Ludwig Cramolini (1805-1884) mit Glückwünschen zu seinem 40jährigen Bühnenjubiläum im Auftrag von 27 Braunschweiger Künstlern, darunter der Hofkapellmeister Franz Abt. - Zu Brinckmanns merkwürdigem Lebenslauf vgl. ADB XLVII, 238-41. - Etwas gebräunt und mit einem kleinen Einriß am oberen Rand.
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Brindisi, Remo, Italian painter (1918-1996).
Autograph letter signed and autograph book inscription signed. In Italian. Salzburg and n. p., 17 and 21 March 1956.
4to. 1 p. Inscription in: G. Renato, Remo Brindisi (Milano: Edizioni del Centro culturale di San Fedele, 1955), 4 lines. Together with a typed "biographical note" on Renato Brindisi dated 13 March 1956. To the Austrian art historian Franz Fuhrmann, thanking him for several days spent in Salzburg and expressing his awe of the "incomparable beauty of nature and human creations" in the city. - Brindisi had an exhibition at Galerie Welz in March 1956 that was opened with a presentation by Franz Fuhrmann. During his stay he met the expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka, who influenced his later work. Inspired by the beauty and history of the city, Brindisi painted "Salzburg - Mozartplatz" in 1956. - The inscription was written to thank Fuhrmann for his presentation. The "biographical note" in German with its added underlinings and annotations probably served Fuhrmann for his presentation. - Well preserved.
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BRINDLE, Melbourne (1904-95)
Signed First Day Cover
This Australian-born American artist and illustrator illustrated "Saturday Evening Post" covers World War Two war bond posters and a number of U.S. stamps and cards including the 1975 "World Peace Through Law" stamp. Signed First Day Cover 6½" X 3½" cancelled in San Diego California on 1971 October 29 and with "First Day of Issue" boldly stamped. Set of four "Historic Preservation" stamps at upper right. Near the bottom running almost the full length of the envelope Brindle signs large and bold in black ballpoint adding "Designer" afterward. Small portion of original transmittal envelope also present. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 25204
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Brink, André, Schriftsteller (geb. 1935).
Ms. Brief mit eigenh. U. Grahamstown, 20. I. 1984.
½ S. 4to. An den schwedischen Schriftsteller und Journalisten Ingmar Björkstén: “By and large I think you have admirably captured the essence of our conversation. There is only one slip which I should like to point out: in part 2 of page 2 (of the translation of our interview), where I talk about expressing experience in different languages, it is much more concrete and thus better adaptable for the philosophic and the abstract: first I think ‘emotional threshold’ is a better expression of my thoughts than ‘pressure’. But much more importantly, I was referring to ENGLISH as being more suited to philosophical and abstract thought, NOT Afrikaans! [...] - Brink, Professor am English Department der Rhodes University, zählt zu den renommiertesten Schriftstellern Südafrikas. Sein Roman ‘A Dry White Season’ (‘Weiße Zeit der Dürre’) wurde 1989 von Euzhan Palcy mit Donald Sutherland, Susan Sarandon und Marlon Brando verfilmt. - Auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Briefkopf; mit kl. Einr. in der linken oberen Ecke.
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Brink, Judy;Mencher, Joan
Mixed Blessings: Gender and Religious Fundamentalism Cross Culturally
NY: Routledge. SIGNED First edition first printing. Hard cover. Published NY: Routledge 1996. 8vo. vi275 pages. Inscribed by author Joan Mencher on fly leaf. A near fine copy. . Near Fine. Hard. 1st. 1997. Routledge unknown
书商的参考编号 : 002424 ???????? : 0415911850 9780415911856
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Brink, Jules ten, Dutch composer (1838-1889).
Autograph letter signed. 9, rue de Douai [Paris], 1. III. 1888.
8vo. 1 p. on bifolium. To an unidentified editor, asking him to reprint an article from the French daily "L'Estafette" about the first concert of his son Henri ten Brink, a student of the Belgian violin virtuoso Martin-Pierre Marsick: "Mon fils Henri, élève de Marsick, vient de faire ses débuts dans le monde musical et a obtenu un beau succès. Je vous serais reconnaissant si vous vouliez bien reproduire le petit article ci-inclus et découpé dans l'Estafette". - Jules ten Brink was a student of Auguste Dupont in Brussels and Ernst Friedrich Richter in Leipzig. He worked as a bandmaster in Lyon from 1860 to 1868 and later as a piano teacher and composer in Paris. Ten Brink's compositions include an orchestral suite (1874), a symphonic poem (1876), a symphony, two violin concertos, as well as the comic operas Calonice (1869/1870) and Mascarille (1888). After his studies in Paris, Henri ten Brink (1856-1920) emigrated to South Africa, where he worked as a musician and composer. - Minor browning. Well preserved. With collector's notes in pencil (verso).
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BRINKLEY, David (1920-2003)
Signed Postal Cover / Photograph
Highly-regarded American broadcast journalist who hosted NBC's "The Huntley-Brinkley Report" with Chet Huntley 1956-70 and ABC's "This Week with David Brinkley" 1981-98 among other things. Signed Postal Cover 6½" X 3½" cancelled in Wilmington North Carolina on July 10 1969. Near fine. 5-cent "Carolina Charter 1663-1963" and 1-cent "Thomas Jefferson" stamps. NOT a First Day Cover and with no engraved cachet at left -- but an imaginative collector had this cover cancelled on Brinkley's birthday July 10 in his hometown Wilmington -- very cool. No distracting recipient's name/address present -- but Brinkley signs near the "sweet spot" boldly and attractively in blue fountain pen. Small portion of original transmittal envelope also present. Accompanied by a fine 7" X 9" glossy publicity portrait showing a determined arms-crossed Brinkley in 1984 -- accompanying printed caption notes "ABC News correspondent David Brinkley will share anchor duties with Peter Jennings for 'The '84 Vote' coverage of the Democratic National Convention." A handsome pair. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 21369
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Brinkmann, Max, Schriftsteller (fl. 1920er Jahre).
Eigenhändige Sentenz mit U., eh. ausgefülltem Formularteil und eh. Namenszug. Charlottenburg, o. D.
1 S. Folio (223:282 mm). Albumblatt mit gedruckter Bordüre, gedr. Fußzeile "Beitrag zum Selbstschriftenalbum 'Deutschlands Zukunft'" und gedr. Formular für biograph. Daten, aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). "Verachtungswert der Kerl, der heute meint / Erträglich wäre unsrer Knechtschaft Pein! / Nur wenn das Heut [dies unterstrichen] uns unerträglich scheint, / Wird düster [dies unterstrichen] einst die deutsche Zukunft [dies unterstrichen] sein [...]". Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928), jedoch nicht darin aufgenommen.
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Brion, Gustave, Maler (1824-1877)
Eigenh. Schriftstück mit U.
o.J. Paris, 19. IV. 1861, 8°. 1 Seite. Doppelblatt.
书商的参考编号 : 53360
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BRION, Marcel
Le Théâtre des Esprits [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Tirage ordinaire à 3300 exemplaires numérotés, 1 vol. in-8 br. sous couv. rempliée, Editions de la Librairie de l'Université, Fribourg en Suisse, 1941, 296 pp. Bel envoi de Marcel Brion "à mon cher ami Raymond Barthes, ces histoires fantastiques qu'il peut, mieux que personne, comprendre et aimer. Très cordialement". Français
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Brion, Marcel, French novelist, critic, and art historian (1895-1984).
5 autograph letters signed. Paris, Aix-en-Provence, Nervi (Genua), and Marcillat-en-Combraille, ca. 1935-1959.
Various formats. Altogether 10 pp. Correspondence with the publisher and librarian Maurice Delamain, his wife, and Delamain's publishing company Stock in Paris. The earliest letter, dated 18 March, concerns Brion's historical biography "Théodoric, roi des Ostrogoths" (Payot, 1935). Brion is glad that the Baltic German philosopher Hermann von Keyserling (1880-1946) was willing to read the book and informs Delamain that he asked his publisher to send a copy to Keyserling as well as to Delamain himself, as he was also hoping for him to comment on the book: "A writer is lucky to have two readers such as Keyserling [and you] and if, by any chance, this Théodoric does not discourage you from reading other historical books that I have written, I am infinitely happy to send them to you [...]" (transl.). Delamain was Keyserling's French publisher from 1933. - A letter dated 15 November that reached Stock on 20 November 1944 concerns a translation of the Danish novelist Jens Peter Jacobsen. Brion, who had proposed to Stock a translation of Jacobsen's short stories, reacts to the information that they were already working on a publication with Lucien Maury: "I have seen too many examples of such clashes of translations to feel too much of a disappointment reading your letter. Indeed, I am glad I did not offer my translation of J. P. J.'s novels to any publisher other than you, which would have provoked a 'double' [...]". He mentions the competing Whitman translations of Louis Fabulet and Léon Bazalgette as an example, underscoring that he has "no intention of entering in a competition with Mr Lucien Maury", whom he praises as an experienced translator. Brion offers his thoughts on Jacobsen and his support of the publication "in all the journals to which I have access [...]". Maury's translation of Jacobsen for Stock did not go forward, after all, nor did Brion's translations. In February 1946, Brion offered his novel "La rose de cire" to Delamain, which was ultimately published by Albin Michel in 1964. In the second part of the letter, Brion mentions that Maury wrote to him about "difficulties with paper" delaying the publication of his Jacobsen translation and lauds Maury's biography of Victoria Benedictsson. - The remaining letters in the collection are of a more personal nature. On 21 January 1959, Brion thanks Delamain for a gift: "a noble alcohol is the natural complement to a beautiful book, and I congratulate you on creating both the one and the other equally perfectly", also sending greetings to his wife. The only letter written to Delamain's wife, dated 11 May, concerns the cancellation of a meeting. - The letter mentioning Keyserling shows continuous tears along the borders causing minor text loss, with notes in pencil and strong browning. The remaining letters have occasional minor tears, creases, and minor browning.
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Brioschi, Anton, Hoftheatermaler (1855-1920).
Eigenh. Widmung mit U. O. O., 14. I. 1898.
1 S. 8vo. auf Trägerkarton. "Wann genießt der Mensch die Fülle der Seeligkeit? Da wo er vom Rade des Lebens thätig fortgerissen, im beständigen Werden schwebt […]".
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Brioschi, Carlo, Theatermaler (1826-1895).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Wien, 11. XII. 1889.
1 S. auf gefalt. Doppelblatt. 8vo. Teilt einem namentlich nicht genannten Adressaten die Adressen seiner Wohnung und seines Ateliers in Wien mit. - Auf Briefpapier mit gepr. Monogramm.
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