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DICEY, Edward (1832-1911)
Autograph Letter Signed
English journalist and editor of the "London Observer" 1870-89. ALS 1p 4½" X 7¼" London England n.y. 1861-65 November 14. Addressed to "Holmes" probably the American poet Oliver Wendell Holmes. Fine. Civil War date letter introducing Holmes to "my friend George Sala whose name is probably known to you as an English writer and who is about to visit the United States as Special Correspondent of the 'Daily Telegraph.'" Sala 1828-95 served as the London newspaper's Civil War correspondent. unknown
Bookseller reference : 14857
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DICHE-MARROU.
Bernard et quelques femmes.
Denoël et Steele 1936 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 204 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire du service de presse avec un envoi de l'auteur. Petites salissures à la couverture, sinon bon état.
Bookseller reference : 10072
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DICHE-MARROU.
Bernard et quelques femmes.
Denoël et Steele 1936 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 204 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire du service de presse avec un envoi de l'auteur. Petites salissures à la couverture, sinon bon état.
Bookseller reference : 10072
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Dichter, Ernest
Eigenhändig geschriebener Brief. Mit Unterschrift.19.8.1977. 1 Seite.
1977. 27,9x21,5 cm (Kleiner Riss, sonst wohl erhalten).
Bookseller reference : 203326CB
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Dichter, Ernest
Eigenhändig geschriebener Brief. Mit Unterschrift. 22.8.1975. 1 Seite.
1975. 26,5x18,3 cm. (Gelocht, sonst wohl erhalten).
Bookseller reference : 203325CB
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Dichtl, Erich, Maler und Graphiker (1890-1955).
17 eigenh. Briefe und Briefkarten mit U. Wien, 1946-52.
Zusammen 22 SS. Meist 8vo und mit eh. adr. Kuvert. Beiliegend 27 eigenh. Briefe, Brief- und (Bild-)Postkarten von Dichtls Gattin bzw. Witwe Valerie ("Vally"), geb. Czernotzky. Meist Wien, 1957-1968. Zusammen 62 SS. Meist 8vo und in eh. adr. Kuvert. Freundschaftliche Korrespondenz mit Josef Wesely. - Dichtl, der Sohn des Ornithologen Adolf Dichtl, erfuhr seine künstlerische Ausbildung in München, unternahm Studienreisen und nahm Atelier in der Hietzinger Hauptstraße. Als Maler von vorwiegend Jagd- und Tierbildern bekannt geworden, gehörte er der "Lukas-Gilde" an; seine Werke befinden sich in der Österreichischen Galerie, im Historischen Museum der Stadt Wien sowie im Jagdmuseum Marchegg. - Seine Gattin Valerie war die Tochter des Stillebenmalers Ernst Czernotzky.
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DICK RANSOM and Multiple Autographs of the 'Battery Boys' of the Chicago Mercantile Battery Light Infantry
1861 - 1863 CIVIL WAR ARCHIVE INCLUDING TWO 2 IMPORTANT HANDWRITTEN DIARIES OF THE CHICAGO MERCHANTILE LIGHT ARTILLERY INCLUDING THE SOLDIER'S VERY FIRST LETTER HOME AND SIGNED CDVs
Chicago Illinois IL. Good. 1861. A wonderful archive of historically significant with detailed civil war content: 1 Two detailed Civil War diaries; 2 Ransom's first war letter home; 3 superb signed Ransom Civil War cartes des vistecdv; 4 Other photos: a tintype cdv gem photo and another hand colored cdv of his wife Louie Lucy Perham; 5 A book titled "Sacred Poems"; 6 Ransom's business card and property tag and lastly but of huge importance to genealogists; 7 Early name and address book of Dick Ransom mentioning many family members and Battery mates. Dick Ransom was from Chicago Illinois; enlisted on 8/7/1862 as a private. On 8/29/1862 he mustered into Chicago Mercantile Light Artillery. He was discharged for disability on 3/24/1863. Specifics: Diary #1 1861 2.5 x 3.5 inches full year January 1st through December 31st 1861 120 pages of which approx. 250 days with entries recorded dark brown period ink very legible. Great war content and a number of remarks made in great excitement; Lincoln as President; death of Col. Ellsworth and Steven Douglas. Battle excitement and the rout of the federal army at the first battle of Bull Run at Manassas. Diary #2 1862 : 3 x 5 inches entries from Aug. 7th 1862 through Mar. 6th 1863. 29 pages brown period ink very legible. Cover reads " Dick Ransom mercantile Battery Chicago Artillary 100 Washington Street Chicago". Signed in ink in Dick Ransom's hand on first page; "Dick Ransom 100 Washington Street Chicago Ill." Also included: 3 wonderful cdv/tintype of Lucy Ransom. Dick speaks of his proposal for marriage to Lucy in his 1861 diary. First is a tintype/cdv format of Lucy backmark Chicago dated Aug 19th 1866 and signed on reverse in Dick's handin brown ink "Louie Perham 1866 Dick Ransom". Secondly mounted Gem Albuman photo of Lucy on cdv mount ca. 1865. Cdv is handcolored image of Lucy dated Jan 23rd 1868. The address book includes all of Dick's friends and family and many of Mercantile Battery mates including Sinclair Willard Gunlock and Medal of Honor winner James Dunne. 3 x 5 inches many pages of entries mouse chew on cover edges. The date of 1883 can be found on the fep. Brown ink inscriptions this book is an important genealogy record and helps to identify all the people referred to in the diaries. Here are some snippets: " January 9th "my Birthday 19 years old born at South Woodstock Vermont""march 4th Abe Lincoln President of the United States"" Mar 19th " wrote a long letter to Lucy . with a proposal for marrige which I am sure will be accepted.I am in great anxiety for an answer". tintype of Lucy included "rec'd an answer alright = O.K."" April 25th -Intense excitement about . voluteers companies forming and drilling constantly all over the North"." May 2nd - douglas was received here by republicans and Democrates unanimously " May 3 - great war excitement for some time - volunteerism all over the country - great excitement". " May 5th - volunteers drilling in the streets "" May 8th - Lucy went for me to get a flag for the volunteers ."" May 9th - great war excitement companies guarding and driling". " May 24th - war message regarding the good and efficient commanders." " may 25th - Scott and President Lincoln col. Ellsworth the Zouave huro of Chicago killed in Alexandrea yesterday for tearing down a secsession flag. " June 3rd - Stephen A Douglas died at the tremont house this A.m. at 48. The city draped very very heavily mourning. col. Ellesworth funeral yeaterday at Bryan hall". " May 4th - Douglas laid in state at Bryan Hall all day." " May 5th - Douglas still in Bryan Hall ". " May 5th - Douglas still lies in state at Bryan hall is to be burried at Cottage Grove tomorrow ". "May 7th- Douglas funeral stores all shut up largest funeral ever in Chicago ". " June 10th - War excitement continues usual small battles and skirmishes but no large ones some expected soon". " June 20th - war and rumors of war some great battles expected soon in vicinity of Washington Sucession." " June 25th - Great riot in Milwakee yesterday - Dutch Mob attacks." " June 25 - all state banks in iowa Indiana and Eastern Missiouri counterfeits so plenty now". " June 30th - went out to Cottage Grove to see the camp" " July 8 - Telegraphs forbidden by the War department to transmit any war news of the intentions of the united states "." July 16 - the federal forces are beginning to move toward Richmond knowing where they will stop Gen. Scott don't tell everydody". " July 22 - At noon good news from the war high hopes night news the entire rout of the Federal army . and retreat back to Washington". referring to the first battle of Bull Run at Manassas " July 23 - News from war not encouraging - 600 killed ". " July 25- breacking accounts the battle and rout of the Union army though better than at first suspected ". " Sept. 25- think of joining T.E.G. Ransoms 11th regiment at Cairo had a letter from him wants me". referring to Gen. Ransom. " Oct 6th - another letter from T.E. G. Ransom still urges me. " " Aug 7th 1862 I enlisted in the Mercantile Battery of the Artillary of the U.S. for three years unless sooner discharges"" Aug 9th I was sworn in by capt. christopher U.S. mustering officer of Chicago". " Mr Sutter pastor presented each of the young men who had enlisted with a teatament". " Aug 11th - picked up duds to go to camp tomorrow- at 9 o'clock". "Aug 12th- at 9 o'clock at our headquarters at corner of Lake and State streets at the .Mercantile Association - marched to court house and examined by surgeon and then recieved our $ 60 ". " Aug 13th - arranged our camp as best we could not being organized . was on guard . skirmishing ." " Aug 14th -rec'd news that we were accepted by the government and were to have a full battery . powder smooth Bores . the Coffeemill . orders to fill up the company to 156 men. some photographs taken ". " Aug 25 - we elected our officers and then were visited by Adjutant General Fuller.Cooley Wilson Swan Bickford ". " Aug 29 - The Battery was mustered into service by lt. Knox ". "Sept. 1st- went to town to get more photographs". " Sept 23 - lient Wilson had a sword to be presented him ". " Oct. 3- went to camp and found that the Guns and all accoutrements and ammunition had come". . guns 2 .from riffle james cannon 2 to 8 ditto rebel guns -one made in Memphis and one in orleans which had been captured". " Oct 4th Seargents knights and Whitney Thomas and Throop drew cuts for the 4 bronze guns -knight & Thomas got the U.S. & Throop 7 Whit the rebels.". " Oct 5- had a great deal of company to look at the guns ." the Mercantile Association presented Crego with a sword . the accoutrements are being distributed and guns. today there was a sword Pistols presented to Capt. Cooley by the Mercantile Association." "Oct 15th " last evening the Asociation presented the Battery a splendid set of Colors. . to ft. Wayne.after the horses for the Battery ". " Oct 26th - we drill about 4 hours daily with our horses and guns on the prarie and five blank cartriges to break in the horses - we are almost ready mow for the field and fight". We are now likely to get our Captain Cooley to resign and have Morgan in his place. we have no guard around the camp now only on the horses guns ammunitionstores & officers tents and the boys go down town when they choose". " Dec. 25th - Vicksburg measels" "jan 2nd 1863. left Yazoo country- & Walnut Hills & c bluffs - Sherman's big retreat" . " Feb 14 - Arkansas Post- Sherman deserted - then back to Youngs Point". " Mar 6th Left Youngs Point for Hospital in Memphis on steame "City of Memphis". " April 1st 1863 - Mrs. Livermore brought me my discharge from the service- to Washington Hosptal Memphis.". " April 2 - left Memphis on Bostona -- homeward bound a free man". Remarkable archive.; Manuscript; 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF DICK RANSOM ALS CDV AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL PERSONAL HISTORY MEMOIR MEMORIAL DIARY JOURNAL DIARIES JOURNALS LOG LOGS KEEPSAKE AMERICANA Civil War War Between the States VICKSBURG MANASSASS BULL RUN LINCOLN ILLINOIS MERCHANTILE ILLINOIS INFANTRY Zouave . unknown
Bookseller reference : 000615
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DICK RANSOM and Multiple Autographs of the 'Battery Boys' of the Chicago Mercantile Battery Light Infantry
1880-90s GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC GAR ARCHIVE OF LETTERS AND HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPTS WITH MULTIPLE AUTOGRAPHS INCLUDING TWO CIVIL WAR MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS
Chicago Illinois IL. Good. 1890. Important archive of post Civil War GAR letters of the Chicago Mercantile Battery Light Infantry Chicago Illinois including two Medals of Honor winner's autographs Kretsinger and Stevens. This archive comes from the Dick Ransom estate from his former Civil War comrades specific to the GAR activities for the "Battery Boys." 1 Letter written on behalf of battery mate Dick Ransom by Gardner Willard and signed by 8 additional Chicago Mercantile Battery boys. Two of these signatures belong to Medal of Honor winners William Stevens and George Kretsinger. Other signatures include David Crego Orin Nash W. Brown Richard Powel Florus D. Meachem. Dated 1891. 2. Hand written letter in support of Dick Ransom and signed by battery mate J. H. Swan. 1891. 3. Dec. 15th 1890 carbon-type copy of a letter Ransom had sent to fellow battery comrade George Kretsinger. 4. great personal letter from fellow Battery comrade Henry C. Gray .single page ink dated Feb. 13 1888. 5. Wonderful period civil war letter from Battery Comrad to Ransom from Gardner G. Willard single sheet and dated during the civil war April 18th 1863. 6 wonderful 4 page letter from former Battery mate Chapin. Letter in ink dated Jan. 1876 being sent to Dick Ransom sharing Chapin's heart felt concern over the recent loss of Ransom's wife. 7. typed letter by Battery Mate James H. Swan in support of Dick Ransom. BIO NOTES: Dick Ransom; Residence Chicago IL; Enlisted on 8/7/1862 as a Private. On 8/29/1862 he mustered into Illinois Chicago Mercantile Light Artillery. He was discharged for disability on 3/24/1863. David R. Crego; First Lieutenant 8/29/62 through 2/6/63. Orrin Nash: 8/29/1862 through 7/10/65. William L. Brown : 8/29/1862 through 7/10/65. Richard Powel; On 10/5/1863 he mustered into IL Chicago Merc He was discharged for disability on 6/17/1864. Florrus D. Meachem; Served 8/29/1862 through 7/10/65. James H. Swan; Enlisted on 8/29/1862 as a 1st Lieutenant. George Kretsinger; Entered service at: Chicago Ill. Birth: Herkimer County N.Y. Date of issue: 20 July 1897. Citation: Carried with others by hand a cannon up to and fired it through an embrasure of the enemy's works. Medal of Honor Winner. Henry C. Gray; Enlisted on 8/15/1862 as a Private. Gardner G. Williard; Enlisted on 8/5/1862 as a Private. James H. Swan; Enlisted on 8/29/1862 as a 1st Lieutenant. Generally very good though a stain has affected a few items none touching signatures.; Manuscript; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL PERSONAL HISTORY MEMOIR MEMORIAL DIARY JOURNAL DIARIES JOURNALS LOG LOGS KEEPSAKE AMERICANA Civil War War Between the States VICKSBURG MANASSASS BULL RUN LINCOLN ILLINOIS MERCHANTILE ILLINOIS INFANTRY GAR GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC VETERANS . unknown
Bookseller reference : 000615b
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Dick, Karl, Admiral (1858-1928).
Eigenhändige Sentenz mit U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Folio (223:282 mm). Albumblatt mit gedruckter Bordüre und gedr. Fußzeile "Beitrag zum Selbstschriftenalbum 'Deutschlands Zukunft'", aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). "Ich hoffe und glaube zuversichtlich, daß Deutschland in den nächsten Jahrzehnten wieder eine gleichberechtigte Stellung unter den Großmächten der Welt erringen wird. Allerdings mache ich dabei die Voraussetzung, daß es mit überwiegender Mehrheit des deutschen Volkes [...] wieder national denken lernt [...]". Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928). Der Verfasser wurde in Inhaltsverzeichnis und Portraitbetitelung der Anthologie fälschlich als Admiral "Diek" ausgewiesen. - Karl Dick beeinflusste als Teil der sog. Torpedobande um Alfred Tirpitz das Torpedowesen der Kaiserlichen Marine maßgeblich. Koslowsky 43.
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DICKENS Little Jimmy 1920 2015
Inscription and Signature
This diminutive 4'11" American country music star known for his rhinestone outfits and funny novelty songs sang at the Grand Ole Opry for decades; in 1983 he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. A large bold and flamboyant "Best wishes to / my friend Jim. / Jimmy Dickens" in black marker on a heavy stock 5" X 2 3/4" card n.p. n.y. Undated but a superb later life example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 41894
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DICKENS (Catherine, épouse de Charles Dickens)
Lettre autographe signée
S.l. [après 1842]. In-12, 2 pp. (quelques taches, encre affadie)
Bookseller reference : 23184
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DICKENS (Charles)]. MONOD (Sylvère).
Charles Dickens.
Paris Seghers, coll. "Poètes d'aujourd'hui" 1958 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, couverture illustrée d'un portrait, 236 pp., planches hors-texte. Envoi autographe signé de Sylvère Monod : "A François Mauriac, cette brève étude d'un auteur chez qui l'adolescence n'est pas à mettre au feu... En respectueux, reconnaissant et admiratif hommage". Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 101412
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DICKENS (Charles)]. MONOD (Sylvère).
Charles Dickens.
Paris Seghers, coll. "Poètes d'aujourd'hui" 1958 1 vol. broché in-16, broché, couverture illustrée d'un portrait, 236 pp., planches hors-texte. Envoi autographe signé de Sylvère Monod : "A François Mauriac, cette brève étude d'un auteur chez qui l'adolescence n'est pas à mettre au feu... En respectueux, reconnaissant et admiratif hommage". Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 101412
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Dickens, Charles [ with Emlyn Williams]
Sol Hurok Presents Emlyn Williams As Charles Dickens
San Francisco: Sol Hurok 1971. First Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Three diffeent programs for this show two signed all near fine. <br/> <br/> Sol Hurok paperback
Bookseller reference : 017842
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DICKENS, Charles ; (LORAIN, P.)
Vie et Aventures de Martin Chuzzlewit par Ch. Dickens (2 Tomes - Complet). Roman anglais traduit avec l'autorisation de l'auteur sous la direction de P. Lorain
2 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin maroquiné rouge, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, Paris, 1869 (tome 1) et 1858 (tome 2), 2 ff. n. ch., 476 pp. ; 2 ff. n. ch., 477 pp.
Bookseller reference : 28619
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DICKENS, Charles ; (LORAIN, P.)
Vie et Aventures de Martin Chuzzlewit par Ch. Dickens (2 Tomes - Complet). Roman anglais traduit avec l'autorisation de l'auteur sous la direction de P. Lorain
2 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-chagrin maroquiné rouge, dos à 4 nerfs dorés, Librairie de L. Hachette et Cie, Paris, 1869 (tome 1) et 1858 (tome 2), 2 ff. n. ch., 476 pp. ; 2 ff. n. ch., 477 pp. De la bibliothèque de la mère de Jean Cocteau, Eugénie Cocteau, avec sa signature autographe en garde (et son nom de jeune fille partiellement effacé : Lecomte). Etat très satisfaisant (petites étiquettes aux dos en tête, un petit accroc à un mors). Français
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Dickens, Charles, English novelist (1812-1870).
Autograph letter signed ("Charles Dickens"). Tavistock House (London), 10. VI. 1853.
8vo. 2½ pp. on bifolium. To Mr. Breach, the proprietor of the Folkestone Inn, where Dickens stayed for three days while travelling to Boulogne-sur-Mer on Sunday, June 12th. Dickens mis-dated this letter as, according to another letter in the VanderPoel Dickens collection (A85) written from Folkestone dated Saturday the 11th, this letter, written on Thursday, would have been the 9th of June. In his letter Dickens asks the proprietor to have a "quiet and cheerful" room prepared for him and his family who plan on coming for the summer. Dickens was particularly fond of Boulogne as, the previous summer, he had completed two chapters of "Bleak House" while vacationing there. - Minor overall toning; brown spot to upper middle crease. - Provenance: from a Chicago-area private collection. Edgar Johnson, 756-759; The VanderPoel Dickens Collection, A85.
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Dickens, Charles, English novelist (1812-1870).
Autograph letter signed ("Charles Dickens"). Windsor, 7 Nov. 1841.
8vo. 2¾ pp. on bifolium. To Dr. Frederick Salmon complaining of some aches and pains. Dickens and his wife went to stay at the White Hart Hotel in Windsor on November 6th, the day after Dickens completed his novel "Barnaby Rudge". The trip was meant to provide some rest and relaxation for Dickens who had completed "The Old Curiosity Shop" and "Barnaby Rudge" back to back, and had recently undergone major surgery. Dr. Frederick Salmon had performed surgery on Dickens in October of 1841 for a fistula of the rectum, a procedure for which Salmon was renowned. In this letter, Dickens' describes his pain and references the operation with his typical wit, noting "all manner of queer pains were floating about my illustrious person [...] now (but not often) shooting through that region which you have made as tender as my heart [...]". Dickens tells his doctor that he is feeling "immeasurably better" and asks whether Salmon would like to make his follow up visit tomorrow rather than Tuesday. - Light soiling to creases; evidence of removal of wax seal. Property from a Private Chicago-area Collection. Provenance: The Comte Alain de Suzannet Dickens Collection Sold: Sotheby's, London, November 22-23, 1971.
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Dickens, Charles, English novelist (1812-1870).
Autograph letter signed (in the text). Gads Hill Place, 24. I. 1863.
8vo. ½ p. On headed paper. "Mr. Charles Dickens presents his compliments to Miss K. Hitchcock and regrets to inform her that his Vita for the Royal Hospital for Incurables has been long engaged". - Dickens had been one of the first high-profile figures to show his support for the Royal Hospital for Incurables (now the Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability) by helping to raise funds for its creation in 1854. In 1863 the hospital relocated to its permanent home, Melrose Hall on West Hill, in Putney.
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Dickens, Charles, English novelist (1812-1870).
Autograph letter signed. Devonshire Terrace [London], 14. V. 1844.
8vo. 1 p. Inviting Lord Denman before his "going abroad, most probably for a year".
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Dickens, Charles, English writer (1812-1870).
Autograph letter signed. [London], 18. XII. 1849.
8vo. 1½ pp. on bifolium. To the English journalist and writer Mark Lemon (1809-70) with congratulations on his play, praising particularly the performance of the English actor James William Wallack (ca. 1794-1864), who dines at his place the following Sunday, a dinner he invites Lemon to join: "Many thanks for the Box, and best congratulations on the Play. It went admirably - rose as it went on - mounted immensely in the third act - and closed in triumph. Howe was not good, but the rest were. Wallack beyond all praise. I have never seen such a fine, picturesque, splendid piece of melodrama. He really bore the whole play on his shoulders, and did gallant service. I believe he dines here next Sunday at ½ past 5. If so, will you come? No party. I begin to think you live in Australia [...]". - Mounted on backing paper.
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Dickens, James, Schriftsteller (geb. 1923).
Albumblatt mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Qu.-8vo.
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DICKEY, John S. (1907-71)
Signed First Day Cover
This American intellectual scholar and diplomat served as president of Dartmouth College for 25 years 1945-70 and is credited with revitalizing that Ivy League institution. Signed First Day Cover 6½" X 3½" cancelled at Hanover New Hampshire on 22 September 1969 and with "First Day of Issue" boldly stamped. Single 6-cent "Daniel Webster / The / Dartmouth / College Case / 1819" stamp at upper right. At lower left in his stylized calligraphic script Dickey signs large and bold in black fountain pen. Most unusual and attractive. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24300
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Dickinson, Peter, afrikanischer Schriftsteller (geb. 1927).
Bildpostkarte mit eigenh. Widmung und U. O. O., 5. XI. 1987.
1 S. 8vo. "Best wishes".
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Dickinson-Wildberg, Heino (Pseud.: Bodo Wildberg), Schriftsteller (1862-1942).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Dresden, 12. XII. 1905.
4 SS. 8vo. An einen nicht ermittelten "Herr[n] Kollege[n]": "Vor vielen Jahren hatte ich hier bei Arthur Seidl das Vergnügen, Sie persönlich kennen zu lernen, nachdem ich Sie schon lange als Musikschriftsteller, namentlich wegen Ihrer Schumann-Biographie, hochgeschätzt hatte. Mit Interesse habe ich Ihre erfolgreiche Textdichter-Tätigkeit beobachtet […]. Nun komme ich mit einem Stücke nach Prag, dem Traummärchen 'Rosa Margarete', das voraussichtlich am 23ten d. M. im Landestheater seine Uraufführung erleben wird […]. - Dickinson-Wildberg war von 1895 bis 1907 Feuilleton-Redakteur und Schriftsteller in Dresden, danach in Berlin, lebte aber hauptsächlich vom beträchtlichen Vermögen, das ihm seine Eltern hinterlassen hatten. Seine Werke sind im Wesentlichen phantastische Erzählungen, in denen es häufig um Monomanien und Triebverwirrungen geht. Zeitlebens behauptete er, bürgerlich Heino von Dickinson-Wildberg zu heißen, und ließ diesen Namen in Nachschlagewerken wie Kürschers Deutschen Literatur-Kalender eintragen.
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DICKSON Donald 1910 72
Signature
America's Baritone" this popular singer and concert performer debuted with the Metropolitan Opera in "Faust" in 1937; he was a radio regular alongside Groucho Marx and others and often appeared with Nelson Eddy on "The Chase & Sanborn Hour." Huge 8¼" wide signature in black ink on a sheet of buff stationery with a "B" intertwined with quill pen in blue ink at upper left. Very good. Original folds none weakened; mounting traces on verso. An attractive enormous example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 41824
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DIDELOT ROGER FRANCIS
LA MORT ECARLATE , COLLECTION " A NE PAS LIRE LA NUIT N° 67 "
PARIS LES EDITIONS DE FRANCE 1935 Un volume in-8 broché de 236 pages non coupées , premier plat de couverture en couleurs , exemplaire du " Service de presse " avec envoi , infimes défauts , bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
Bookseller reference : 007826
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DIDELOT ROGER FRANCIS
SAMSON CLAIRVAL CONTRE SERVICE SECRET , COLLECTION LE SCARABEE D' OR N° 13
PARIS NRF GALLIMARD 1937 Un volume in-8 broché de 256 pages , premier plat de couverture en couleurs , exemplaire du " Service de presse " avec ENVOI , quelques taches à la couverture , autrement bon exemplaire . Bon Couverture souple
Bookseller reference : 007823
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DIDEROT (Denis).
Lettre adressée à un magistrat sur le commerce de la librairie. Introduction et notes marginales par Bernard Grasset.
P., Grasset, 1937 ; in-8, broché. 171 pp.-1 f. Couverture papier rempliée imprimée en brun et noir, dos long, non coupé et non rogné. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 12747
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DIDEROT - GRASSET Bernard
Lettre sur le commerce de la librairie commentée par Bernard Grasset
Paris Grasset 1937 In-12 Broché
Bookseller reference : 009602
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DIDEROT Denis SAUVAGE Sylvain
Les bijoux indiscrets
- René Kieffer, Paris 1923, 24,5x32,5cm, relié sous étui. - Edition illustrée de 25 eaux-fortes originales coloriées de Sylvain Sauvage, un des 500 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin. Reliure en demi maroquin bordeaux à coins, dos à quatre nerfs, lieu et date dorés en queue, encadrement de filets noirs sur les plats de papier à effet moiré, gardes et contreplats du même papier, couvertures et dos conservés, tête dorée, élégante reliure de l'époque signée Blanchetière. Notre exemplaire comporte aussi une suite en noir des illustrations non annoncée à la justification du tirage. Bel exemplaire agréablement établi. Notre exemplaire est enrichi d'un billet autographe daté et signé de 24 lignes de Sylvain Sauvage adressé à Raymond Hesse (bien qu'il ne soit pas nommément cité) ne tarissant pas d'éloge sur "Riquet à la houppe" : "... Riquet a charmé Anatole France. Vous savez toujours hausser vos porte paroles jusqu'au plan du conte philosophique, et en même temps, vous les maintenez très naturels...", il le remercie également pour l'envoi de son "Poilu pacifiste" : "... que je mets votre Poilu près du Riquet dans un coin choisi de ma bibliothèque..." Le billet autographe monté est sur onglet sur une garde. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]
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Diderot, Denis, French philosopher, art critic, and writer (1713-1784).
Autograph letter. No place or date.
8vo. 1 page. To a friend, criticizing a philosophical work similar to those of Nicolas Malebranche and René Descartes, but lacking in style and even in correct French, wherein the author claims fire to be the main principle of everything, and the atmosphere to be nothing more than a mass of aqueous molecules which charge, moisten, and minimize the power of fire, without giving the proper scientific facts confirming his theory, concluding with the observation that the age of experimental philosophy has come to supersede that of visions: "Cet ouvrage n'est pas sans idées. C'est une réverie de la tournure de celles de Malebranche et de Descartes, mais point de stile, quelquefoi même pas de Français. Si ce qu'il y a là dedans de systematique etait tombé dans la tête de Bufon, à force d'expressions, De Subtilités et de couleur, je ne sais ce qu'il n'en aurait pas fait. Dans l'état où cela est, point de sensation d'espérer. Selon l'auteur, Le feu est le principe de tout, excepté de son ouvrage. Quand on se propose de demonstrer qu'il n'y a point d'air, mais que notre athmosphère n'est qu'un amas de molecules aqueuses qui chargent, mouillent et [...] appesantissent Les ailes du feu, il faudrait commencer par l'aprovisionner d'un bon nombre de faits, et la reponse à tous ceux qu'on peut apposer, n'est ce rien? [...] Le reigne de la philosophie experimentale est venu, et celui des visions est passé [...]". - With pencil attribution at the lower edge. Number 24 stamped on verso. Traces of former mounting; slightly brownstained. Roth/Varloot, Correspondence XVI, 980.
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DIDI-HUBERMAN (Georges)
Quelle émotion ! Quelle émotion ?
Paris Bayard, coll. "Les petites conférences" 2013 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, jaquette illustrée, 87 pp., photos en noir. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Irène [Lindon]. Comme neuf.
Bookseller reference : 118147
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DIDI-HUBERMAN (Georges)
Quelle émotion ! Quelle émotion ?
Paris Bayard, coll. "Les petites conférences" 2013 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, jaquette illustrée, 87 pp., photos en noir. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur à Irène [Lindon]. Comme neuf.
Bookseller reference : 118147
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Didier Decoin
TROIS MILLIARDS DE VOYAGES
envoi de l'auteur en page de garde vol broché, 200x140, 190pp, très bon état. Seuil 1975 ref/c110
Bookseller reference : CZC-5596
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Didier Decoin
TROIS MILLIARDS DE VOYAGES
envoi de l'auteur en page de garde vol broché, 200x140, 190pp, très bon état. Seuil 1975 ref/c110
Bookseller reference : CZC-5596
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Didier Martin
Le déclin des jours
Envoi autographe de l'auteur à Solange Lemaître, respectueux hommage. Solange Lemaître ( 1889-1979) était orientaliste. Chercheuse talentueuse aux intérêts multiples, elle a travaillé sur l'expression esthétique du divin en Chine et en Inde ainsi que sur la pensée indienne. Elle a notamment publié "Le Mystère de la mort dans les religions d'Asie" broché 170x100, sous couverture cristal, 255pp, tbe Gallimard 1966 ( achevé d'imprimé en mai 1966) ref/290
Bookseller reference : CZC-13516
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Didier Martin
Le déclin des jours
Envoi autographe de l'auteur à Solange Lemaître, respectueux hommage. Solange Lemaître ( 1889-1979) était orientaliste. Chercheuse talentueuse aux intérêts multiples, elle a travaillé sur l'expression esthétique du divin en Chine et en Inde ainsi que sur la pensée indienne. Elle a notamment publié "Le Mystère de la mort dans les religions d'Asie" broché 170x100, sous couverture cristal, 255pp, tbe Gallimard 1966 ( achevé d'imprimé en mai 1966) ref/290
Bookseller reference : CZC-13516
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Didier-Pouget, William, French painter (1864-1959).
Autograph lettercard signed ("Didier-Pouget"). Paris, "Dimanche 2h", n. y.
12mo. 1 p. With autograph address. To the art critic and painter Charles-Olivier Merson, announcing the delivery of his painting "Pic du midi au soleil couchant" for an exhibition in Toulouse via the art dealer Toussaint: "Ainsi que vous m'en avez manifesté le désir je ferai parvenir chez M. Toussaint le 'Pic du Midi au Soleil couchant' pour l'exposition de Toulouse. - Je ne pourrai le faire prendre au Palais que Mardi : dans le cas où il serait absolument nécessaire qu'il soit remis demain lundi, veuillez, je vous prie avoir l'obligeance de m'adresser un mot 12 Boulevard de Clichy." - Slightly creased.
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Didier-Pouget, William, French painter (1864-1959).
Autograph signature. Paris, 14. I. 1914.
8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau, with his portrait mounted. - Associated with the later phase of Impressionism, Didier-Pouget applied himself to landscape painting in Southern France. He excelled at depicting morning and sunset effects, his favourite motifs including fields of heather in the fog, forests filled with light, plateaus in the Creuse Valley, and the Dordogne River winding through the hills. - Traces of postmarks; lower right corner slightly creased. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Dido SOTIRIOU - [1909 - 2004] - Femme de lettres grecque
Lettre Autographe Signée à Madame Xia - Athénes le 7 janvier 1994 -
1 page in4 - bon état -
Bookseller reference : GF29122
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Diebold, Bernhard, Dramaturg (1886-1945).
2 eigenhändige Sentenzen mit U., davon eine mit eh. ausgefülltem Formularteil und eh. Namenszug. Frankfurt/M., o. D.
2 SS. auf 2 Bll. Folio (223:282 mm). Albumbll. mit gedruckter Bordüre und gedr. Fußzeile "Beitrag zum Selbstschriftenalbum 'Deutschlands Zukunft'". Davon ein Blatt mit gedr. Formular für biograph. Daten. Jedes Blatt aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). Beide Sentenzen gleichlautend: "Zwischen New-York und Moskau die Wahrheit finden - das ist Deutschlands weltgeschichtliche Aufgabe [...]". Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928), eine der beiden Sentenzen faksimiliert veröffentlicht. - Bernhard Diebold wechselte nach der sehr erfolgreichen Publikation "Anarchie im Drama" (1. Aufl. 1921, 4. Aufl. 1928) von Frankfurt in die Berliner Redaktion der "Frankfurter Zeitung" und war in der Hauptstadt neben Alfred Kerr und Herbert Jhering einer der angesehensten Theaterkritiker der Weimarer Republik für expressionistisches Theater und den noch jungen Film. Koslowsky 176.
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Diederichs, Eugen, Verleger (1867-1930)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Leipzig, 30. XI. 1928, Gr.-8°. 2 Seiten. Farbiger Art Deco Briefkopf.
Bookseller reference : 47430
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Diederichs, Eugen, Verleger (1867-1930)
Masch. Brief mit eigenh. U.
o.J. Jena, 28. VIII. 1918, Qu.-8°. 1 Seite. Briefkoppf.
Bookseller reference : 39432
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Diederichs, Eugen, Verleger (1867-1930).
Ms. Sentenz mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Folio (223:282 mm). Albumblatt mit gedruckter Brodüre und gedr. Fußzeile "Beitrag zum Selbstschriftenalbum 'Deutschlands Zukunft'", aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). Mit einem Lobpreis auf das Medium Buch: "Unser heutiges literarisches Chaos wird so lange dauern, bis es heisst: Charakter haben ist wichtiger wie Erfolg haben. Stolz und Würde haben ist notweniger, wie Vielwissen. Dann erst wird das Buch wieder zum Befruchter des Lebens, denn es ist Lesebuch und Lebensbuch zugleich [...]". Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928). - Eugen Diederichs gründete seinen Buchverlag mit dem Anspruch eines universellen Kulturverlags. Dessen Ausrichtung verschob sich bereits seit kurz vor dem ersten Weltkrieg und verstärkt während der Weimarer Republik zugunsten der Herausgabe von Büchern, die im Zeichen einer "Volkstumsbewegung" standen. Koslowsky 91.
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Diedrich, Paulheinz, Volkswirt (fl. 1920).
Ms. Sentenz (Fragment) mit zahlreichen eigenh. Korrekturen. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Folio (209:275 mm). Aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). "Die Entwicklung der Wirtschaftsgrundlagen und Verhältnisse in Deutschland zwingt die deutsche Gesamtwirtschaft mit Unwiderstehlichkeit sich ständig über die Notwendigkeiten zu ihrer Erhaltung klar zu werden. Die Tatsachen der nach wie vor deutlich in Erscheinung tretenden Abhängigkeit des einen Wirtschaftszweiges von dem anderen zwingt zur objektiven Abwägung der Möglichkeiten, welche von jedem Zweige der Volkswirtschaft im weitesten Sinne des Wortes gefordert werden müssen [...]". - Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928). - Die eh. Korrekturen in Bleistift. Koslowsky 108.
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Dieffenbach, Karl, Militär (1859-1936).
Eigenhändige Sentenz mit U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Folio (223:282 mm). Albumblatt mit gedruckter Bordüre und gedr. Fußzeile "Beitrag zum Selbstschriftenalbum 'Deutschlands Zukunft'", aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). "Wer den 4½ jährigen Heldenkampf des deutschen Volkes handelnd mit erlebt hat, weiß, daß ein Volk, das so Großes vollbracht hat, gesund bis in's innerste Mark ist und nicht zu Grunde gehen kann. Wenn erst wieder der Stolz auf unsere große Vergangenheit Gemeingut des deutschen Volkes geworden und es die entsprechenden Lehren daraus zieht, dann ist auch die Zeit nicht mehr fern, in der es die ihm nach seinen Eigenschaften zukommende Stellung in der Welt wieder einnimmt [...]". Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928). Die Sentenz bei Veröffentlichung in Druckschrift wiedergegeben. - Leicht fingerfleckig. Koslowsky 21.
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Dieffenbacher, August, German painter (1858-1940).
Autograph signature. [Postmark: Munich, 13 May 1908].
Oblong 8vo (postcard). ½ page. Inscribed to the German dermatologist Alwin Scharlau. - After showcasing his painting "Verfolgt" in Munich in 1888, Dieffenbacher went on to exhibit his works at the Glaspalast anually, specializing in genre scenes of hunting life in Bavaria as well as prehistoric Germanic themes. - Traces of a small round stamp. Self-addressed by the collector on the reverse. The Mecklenburg physician Scharlau (b. 1888) assembled a collection of artists' autographs by personal application.
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Dieffenbacher, August, Maler (1858-1940).
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U. O. O., 27. VI. 1908.
1 S. Qu.-4to. Mit eh. Betitelung unter einer alt montierten Abbildung seines Gemäldes "Verstoßen". - August Dieffenbacher besuchte die Akademie der bildenden Kunst in München, wo er Schüler von Wilhelm Ritter von Lindenschmit d. J. und Ludwig von Löfftz war, "debütierte 1888 mit dem Bild 'Verfolgt' in der dortigen Jubiläums-Ausstellung und beschickte danach fast alljährlich die Ausstellungen im Münchner Glaspalast. 1900 war er auf der Pariser Weltausstellung vertreten. Dieffenbacher malte vorwiegend Genreszenen aus dem Jägerleben Oberbayerns. Daneben schuf er einige Kolossalkompositionen nach Themen aus der germanischen Vorzeit (u. a. 'Altgermanischer Blutschwur', 'Hermann fordert seine Stammesgenossen zum Kampfe gegen die Römer auf') und war als Illustrator tätig" (DBE).
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Diehl, Karl Ludwig, Schauspieler (1896-1958)
Porträtfotografie (Tobis, Foto Binz) mit eigenh. Unterschrift auf der Bildseite.
o.J. Ohne Ort, Hess Verlag VN 2680/1, ca. 1920, 14,5 x 9,5 cm. Unter Leinenstreifen und Glas gerahmt.
Bookseller reference : 56161
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