POETRY ANTHOLOGY. Wagner Dr. ed. D. r.
The Final Resting Place of the 10000 Names of the Buddha.
Sacramento: Runcible Spoon 1970. First edition. 4to. 34 pp. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 200 copies. Printed dedication to d.a. levy and Bill Wyatt. Poems by Grolmes Simon Bissett Deutsch Major The Willie Krech Head Montgomery and many others. Sacramento: Runcible Spoon unknown
Referencia librero : 49006
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POETRY ANTHOLOGY. Wagner Dr. ed. D. r.
The Final Resting Place of the 10000 Names of the Buddha.
Sacramento: Runcible Spoon 1970. First edition. 4to. 34 pp. Fine in side-stapled wrappers. One of 200 copies. Printed dedication to d.a. levy and Bill Wyatt. Poems by Grolmes Simon Bissett Deutsch Major The Willie Krech Head Montgomery and many others. Sacramento: Runcible Spoon unknown books
Referencia librero : 49006
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POGANY Willy WAGNER Richard; ROLLESTON TW. T. W.
Parsifal or the Legend of the Holy Grail retold from Antient Sources. With acknowledgement to the "Parsifal" of Richard Wagner. Presented by Willy Pogany
London: G.G. Harrap and Co. 1912. British folklore / Arthurian legend FIRST EDITION. Quarto 29 x 20cm. With sixteen mounted colour plates plus line illustrations and colour printed lithographs. Unpaginated printed on heavy grey paper. Publisher's grey cloth pictorially blocked in gilt and colours top edge gilt. Contents fine but for a little toning to edges. Discreet owner name to illustrated flyleaf minor rubbing and wear to binding. Near fine. First edition trade issue a vellum-bound signed limited version was also issued. Book Collector No.271 'The Great Illustrators'. London: G.G. Harrap and Co., 1912 unknown
Referencia librero : 54996
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POGANY Willy; ROLLESTON TW.; WAGNER Richard T. W.
Parsifal or the Legend of the Holy Grail
London: G.G. Harrap & Co. 1912. De Luxe Parsifal Exquisite Pogany One of 525 Copies POGANY Willy illustrator. ROLLESTON T.W. Parsifal or the Legend of the Holy Grail. Retold from Ancient Sources with Acknowledgment to the Parsifal of Richard Wagner by T.W. Rolleston. Presented by Willy Pogany London: Harrap 1912. Edition De Luxe limited to 525 copies signed and numbered by the artist this being copy no. 293. Quarto 10 7/8 x 7 1/8 in; 275 x 181 mm. Unpaginated. Sixteen mounted color plates including frontispiece many full page color and two-tone illustrations each text leaf with elaborate pictorial borders. Publisher's full vellum pictorially stamped in gilt. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. Top board very slightly bowed. A fine copy. Housed in a blue cloth slipcase. William Andrew "Willy" Pogany born Vilmos Andreas Pog�ny August 1882 - 30 July 1955 was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. Pogany's best known works consist of illustrations of classic myths and legends done in the Art Nouveau style. He also worked as an art director on several Hollywood films including Fashions of 1934 and Dames. The publication of Pog�ny's Lohengrin was the final act in his trilogy of masterworks focused on Wagner's Germanic tales and one of the quintet that is considered his finest work. Pog�ny clearly approached the commission to illustrate Lohengrin as an opportunity to improve and extend techniques that he had developed through his preceding work particularly The Rub�iyat of Omar Khayy�m The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Tannh�user and Parsifal. the other four books that immortalized his career as an illustrator. That commitment to ongoing innovation resulted in an incredible suite of illustrations including color lithographs monotone and marginal illustrations and the delightful tipped-in color plates produced with a four-color process included in Parsifal. Themes of medieval chivalry erotic love and moral tests are illustrated in a lavish fashion by Pog�ny with an outstanding use of iconography form and color. <br/><br/> London: G.G. Harrap & Co., 1912 hardcover
Referencia librero : 03376
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POGANY Willy; ROLLESTON TW.; WAGNER Richard T. W.
Tale of Lohengrin The
London: G.G. Harrap 1913. One of Pogany's Masterpieces Limited to 525 Copies Signed by the Artist POGANY Willy illustrator. ROLLESTON T.W. WAGNER Richard. The Tale of Lohengrin Knight of the Swan after the Drama of Richard Wagner by T.W. Rolleston. Presented by Willy Pogany. London: G.G. Harrap n .d. 1913. Limited to 525 copies signed by the artist this being copy no. 90. Quarto. Eight tipped-in color plates numerous full page color illustrations calligraphic text head- tailpieces; an image on every page. Printed on heavy grey stock. Full vellum pictorially gilt-stamped. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. A fine copy. Housed in a blue cloth slipcase. William Andrew "Willy" Pogany born Vilmos Andreas Pog�ny August 1882 - 30 July 1955 was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. Pogany's best known works consist of illustrations of classic myths and legends done in the Art Nouveau style. He also worked as an art director on several Hollywood films including Fashions of 1934 and Dames. The publication of Pog�ny's Lohengrin was the final act in his trilogy of masterworks focused on Wagner's Germanic tales and one of the quintet that is considered his finest work. Pog�ny clearly approached the commission to illustrate Lohengrin as an opportunity to improve and extend techniques that he had developed through his preceding work particularly The Rub�iyat of Omar Khayy�m The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Tannh�user and Parsifal the other four books that immortalized his career as an illustrator. That commitment to ongoing innovation resulted in an incredible suite of illustrations including color lithographs monotone and marginal illustrations and the delightful tipped-in color plates produced with a four-color process included in Lohengrin. Themes of medieval chivalry erotic love and moral tests are illustrated in a lavish fashion by Pog�ny with an outstanding use of iconography form and color. <br/><br/> London: G.G. Harrap, 1913 hardcover
Referencia librero : 03377
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POGANY Willy; ROLLESTON TW.; WAGNER Richard T. W.
Tannhauser
London: G.G. Harrap & Co. 1911. One of Pogany's Quintet of Masterpieces Limited to 525 Copies POGANY Willy illustrator. Tannhauser. A Dramatic Poem by Richard Wagner Freely Translated in Poetic Narrative Form by T.W. Rolleston. Presented by Willy Pogany. London: G.G. Harrap & Co. n.d. 1911. Limited to 525 copies signed and numbered by the artist this being copy no. 241. Quarto. Sixteen mounted color plates including frontispiece many full page two-tone illustrations each page beautifully decorated. Full vellum pictorially stamped in gilt. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. A fine copy with only a bit of light staining to spine. Housed in a blue cloth slipcase. William Andrew "Willy" Pogany born Vilmos Andreas Pog�ny August 1882 - 30 July 1955 was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. Pogany's best known works consist of illustrations of classic myths and legends done in the Art Nouveau style. He also worked as an art director on several Hollywood films including Fashions of 1934 and Dames. The publication of Pog�ny's Tannhauser was the first act in his trilogy of masterworks focused on Wagner's Germanic tales and one of the quintet that is considered his finest work. Pog�ny clearly approached the commission to improve and extend techniques that he had developed through his preceding work particularly The Rub�iyat of Omar Khayy�m and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Along with Tannh�user Parsifal and Lohengrin these five books immortalized his career as an llustrator. That commitment to ongoing innovation resulted in an incredible suite of illustrations including color lithographs monotone and marginal illustrations and the delightful tipped-in color plates produced in four-color process included in Tannhauser. Themes of medieval chivalry erotic love and moral tests are illustrated in a lavish fashion by Pog�ny with an outstanding use of iconography form and colour. <br/><br/> London: G.G. Harrap & Co., 1911 hardcover
Referencia librero : 03378
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POGANY Willy. WAGNER Richard
Tannhauser. A Dramatic Poem . freely translated in Poetic Narrative Form by T.W. Rolleston
London: Harrap 1911. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. London Harrap 1911. Quarto 226 pages with illustrations on every page and virtually every page is printed in red and black and 16 tipped-in colour plates plus colour pictorial endpapers. Gilt- and colour-pictorial cloth very lightly rubbed and flecked; upper board a trifle bowed; essentially a fine copy. Harrap hardcover
Referencia librero : 99169
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POGANY Willy illustrates. WAGNER Richard.
Tannh�user - A Dramatic Poem.
Harrap London. 1911. First trade edition. Royal octavo. Unpaginated. Freely translated in Poetic Narrative Form by T. W. Rolleston. Copiously illustrated including 12 tipped-in colour plates many black-and-white drawings some full-page by Willy Pog�ny and with orange decorative borders on the pages of text. Original gilt Art Nouveau pictorial cloth lettered in gilt. Small ownership inscription on half-title page. Prelims lightly spotted and with somewhat heavier spotting of the endpapers. Very good indeed. Harrap, London. hardcover
Referencia librero : POG�NYWI014637
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POGANY Willy illustrator; WAGNER Richard
Tannhäuser Calendar for 1914
London & Paris: Liberty & Co. 1913. An Original Willy Pogany Tannhäuser Calendar for 1914<br/><br/>POGANY Willy illustrator. Tannhäuser Calendar for 1914. London & Paris: Liberty & Co. 1913. <br/><br/>Octavo 8 5/8 x 6 1/16 inches; 219 x 154 mm. 24 pages including wrappers printed on heavy gray stock. Eight mounted color plates. The second color plate with two creases at lower left corner.<br/><br/>Printed in colors on gray paper stock sewn as issued. Front wrapper with neat early ink inscription on top margin. Remnant of silk ties otherwise a near fine copy of this scarce piece of Willy Pogany ephemera. <br/><br/>Willy Pogány born in Szeged Hungary in 1882 studied at Budapest Technical University and in Munich and Paris. His reputation as a muralist painter and illustrator was well established in Paris London and Munich before arriving in the United States in 1915 at the age of thirty-three. Skilled in an unusually wide range of media he had won gold medals at exhibitions in Budapest Leipzig and at the Panama Pacific International Exhibition.<br/><br/>"Among Pogány's many murals are those for the Heckscher Children's Theatre in New York City and the Niagara Falls Power Station. As a painter he did portraits of famous people in all walks of life. An expert on scenery design and lighting effects Pogány also designed sets for ballets and operas including "Le Coq d'Or" and for many films such as Modern Times for Charlie Chaplin as well as animated cartoons based on his children's books.<br/><br/>"Among his other artistic endeavors Pogány was an accomplished book illustrator. It was this phase of his career especially as an illustrator of children's books which gives this collection special relevance for Special Collections & University Archives at the University of Oregon Libraries. Pogány designed and illustrated more than 150 books. His illustrations include those for the Rubaiyat and the Sonnets from the Portuguese The Song Celestial The Adventures of Odysseus Gulliver's Travels and many others both classic and original.<br/><br/>"Working tirelessly right up until the end Willy Pogány died in 1955" University of Oregon Guide to the Willy A. Pogány Papers 1910-1967. London & Paris: Liberty & Co., [1913] unknown books
Referencia librero : 04400
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POGANY Willy; ROLLESTON TW.; WAGNER Richard T. W.
Tannhauser
London: G.G. Harrap & Co. 1911. One of Pogany's Quintet of Masterpieces<br/>Limited to 525 Copies<br/><br/>POGANY Willy illustrator. Tannhauser. A Dramatic Poem by Richard Wagner Freely Translated in Poetic Narrative Form by T.W. Rolleston. Presented by Willy Pogany. London: G.G. Harrap & Co. n.d. 1911. <br/><br/>Limited to 525 copies signed and numbered by the artist this being copy no. 241. Quarto. Sixteen mounted color plates including frontispiece many full page two-tone illustrations each page beautifully decorated. <br/><br/>Full vellum pictorially stamped in gilt. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. A fine copy with only a bit of light staining to spine. Housed in a blue cloth slipcase.<br/><br/>William Andrew "Willy" Pogany born Vilmos Andreas Pogány August 1882 - 30 July 1955 was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. Pogany's best known works consist of illustrations of classic myths and legends done in the Art Nouveau style. He also worked as an art director on several Hollywood films including Fashions of 1934 and Dames.<br/><br/>The publication of Pogány's Tannhauser was the first act in his trilogy of masterworks focused on Wagner's Germanic tales and one of the quintet that is considered his finest work. Pogány clearly approached the commission to improve and extend techniques that he had developed through his preceding work particularly The Rubáiyat of Omar Khayyám and The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Along with Tannhäuser Parsifal and Lohengrin these five books immortalized his career as an llustrator. That commitment to ongoing innovation resulted in an incredible suite of illustrations including color lithographs monotone and marginal illustrations and the delightful tipped-in color plates produced in four-color process included in Tannhauser. Themes of medieval chivalry erotic love and moral tests are illustrated in a lavish fashion by Pogány with an outstanding use of iconography form and colour. London: G.G. Harrap & Co., 1911 unknown books
Referencia librero : 03378
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POGANY Willy; ROLLESTON TW.; WAGNER Richard T. W.
Parsifal or the Legend of the Holy Grail
London: G.G. Harrap & Co. 1912. De Luxe Parsifal<br/>Exquisite Pogany<br/>One of 525 Copies<br/><br/>POGANY Willy illustrator. ROLLESTON T.W. Parsifal or the Legend of the Holy Grail. Retold from Ancient Sources with Acknowledgment to the Parsifal of Richard Wagner by T.W. Rolleston. Presented by Willy Pogany London: Harrap 1912. <br/><br/>Edition De Luxe limited to 525 copies signed and numbered by the artist this being copy no. 293. Quarto 10 7/8 x 7 1/8 in; 275 x 181 mm. Unpaginated. Sixteen mounted color plates including frontispiece many full page color and two-tone illustrations each text leaf with elaborate pictorial borders.<br/><br/>Publisher's full vellum pictorially stamped in gilt. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. Top board very slightly bowed. A fine copy. Housed in a blue cloth slipcase.<br/><br/>William Andrew "Willy" Pogany born Vilmos Andreas Pogány August 1882 - 30 July 1955 was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. Pogany's best known works consist of illustrations of classic myths and legends done in the Art Nouveau style. He also worked as an art director on several Hollywood films including Fashions of 1934 and Dames.<br/><br/>The publication of Pogány's Lohengrin was the final act in his trilogy of masterworks focused on Wagner's Germanic tales and one of the quintet that is considered his finest work. Pogány clearly approached the commission to illustrate Lohengrin as an opportunity to improve and extend techniques that he had developed through his preceding work particularly The Rubáiyat of Omar Khayyám The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Tannhäuser and Parsifal. the other four books that immortalized his career as an illustrator. That commitment to ongoing innovation resulted in an incredible suite of illustrations including color lithographs monotone and marginal illustrations and the delightful tipped-in color plates produced with a four-color process included in Parsifal. Themes of medieval chivalry erotic love and moral tests are illustrated in a lavish fashion by Pogány with an outstanding use of iconography form and color. London: G.G. Harrap & Co., 1912 unknown books
Referencia librero : 03376
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POGANY Willy; ROLLESTON TW.; WAGNER Richard T. W.
Tale of Lohengrin The
London: G.G. Harrap 1913. One of Pogany's Masterpieces<br/>Limited to 525 Copies Signed by the Artist<br/><br/>POGANY Willy illustrator. ROLLESTON T.W. WAGNER Richard. The Tale of Lohengrin Knight of the Swan after the Drama of Richard Wagner by T.W. Rolleston. Presented by Willy Pogany. London: G.G. Harrap n .d. 1913. <br/><br/>Limited to 525 copies signed by the artist this being copy no. 90. Quarto. Eight tipped-in color plates numerous full page color illustrations calligraphic text head- tailpieces; an image on every page. Printed on heavy grey stock. <br/><br/>Full vellum pictorially gilt-stamped. Top edge gilt others untrimmed. A fine copy. Housed in a blue cloth slipcase.<br/><br/>William Andrew "Willy" Pogany born Vilmos Andreas Pogány August 1882 - 30 July 1955 was a prolific Hungarian illustrator of children's and other books. Pogany's best known works consist of illustrations of classic myths and legends done in the Art Nouveau style. He also worked as an art director on several Hollywood films including Fashions of 1934 and Dames.<br/><br/>The publication of Pogány's Lohengrin was the final act in his trilogy of masterworks focused on Wagner's Germanic tales and one of the quintet that is considered his finest work. Pogány clearly approached the commission to illustrate Lohengrin as an opportunity to improve and extend techniques that he had developed through his preceding work particularly The Rubáiyat of Omar Khayyám The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Tannhäuser and Parsifal the other four books that immortalized his career as an illustrator. That commitment to ongoing innovation resulted in an incredible suite of illustrations including color lithographs monotone and marginal illustrations and the delightful tipped-in color plates produced with a four-color process included in Lohengrin. Themes of medieval chivalry erotic love and moral tests are illustrated in a lavish fashion by Pogány with an outstanding use of iconography form and color. London: G.G. Harrap, 1913 unknown books
Referencia librero : 03377
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POGGIALI Ciro -
Bayreuth in grigio verde.
Milano, 1943, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 27/38 con numerose fotografie. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
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Pohl Dietmar/ Wagner Jim
Combat Knives and Knife Combat: Knife Models Carrying Systems Combat Techniques
Schiffer Pub Ltd 2015. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 200 pages. 10.25x7.25x1.00 inches. Schiffer Pub Ltd hardcover
Referencia librero : 2-0764348345 ISBN : 0764348345 9780764348341
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Pohl Dietmar; Wagner Jim
Combat Knives and Knife Combat: Knife Models Carrying Systems Combat Techniques
Schiffer 2015-07-28. Hardcover. Good. Schiffer hardcover
Referencia librero : 3567232 ISBN : 0764348345 9780764348341
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Pohl Dietmar; Wagner Jim; Pohl Dietmar; Wagner Jim
Kampfmesser - Messerkampf: Messermodelle Tragesysteme Kampftechniken. Alles �ber Selbstverteidigungsmesser
Wieland 2007. Hardcover. New. 203 pages. German language. 9.76x7.56x0.87 inches. Wieland hardcover
Referencia librero : __3938711078 ISBN : 3938711078 9783938711071
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Pohl, R
Richard Wagner.
Leipzig, Breitkopf & Härtel, 1914. S. 123-198. OBr. Rücken etwas angerissen. Bind leicht gelockert. (Sammlung Musikalischer Vorträge. Hrsg. P. Waldersee 53/54).
Referencia librero : 144251
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Pohl, Richard
Bayreuther Erinnerungen. Freundschaftliche Briefe.
Leipzig, C. F. Kahnt, ohne Jahr (1878). Ca. 19,6 x 12,8 cm. 2 Blätter, 83 (1) Seiten. Original-Broschur.
Referencia librero : 25176A
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Pohle Johannes ; Wagner Kurt O.
Die Buchherstellung.Pohle ; Wagner
Leipzig: Fachbuchverlag VEB 1970. unknown. gebraucht gut Illustrierter Original-Karton. Deutliche Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren am Einband dieser knickspurig und fleckig Papier etwas gebräunt und ebenfalls fleckig sonst GUTES EXEMPLAR. 22 x 15 cm. Auf Anfrage per E-Mail können Sie die bei uns bestellten Artikel auch in unserer Buchscheune 01796 Struppen Mo.-Fr. 9-16 Uhr oder im Antiquariat Schloss Pillnitz 01326 Dresden Mo.-So. 10-18 Uhr abholen. Fachbuchverlag VEB unknown
Referencia librero : BB14325
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POIREE Elie
Essais de technique & d'esthétique musicales. Première série: 1.Les maitres chanteurs de Richard Wagner, II.Etude sur le discours musical faite principalement d'après la partition des maitres
Paris, E. Fromont 1898 [viii] + 116 + [ii] pp.avec plus de 50 exemples de musique dans le texte, br.orig., 26cm., pour la plupart non coupé, bon état, M83496
Referencia librero : M83496
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Poirée,Elie
Richard Wagner
H. Laurens 1921grand in8 broché Illustré de seize planches hors texte Format : 25 / 16.5 ,232 pages :Etat moyen ,dos defraichi avec petits manques,
Referencia librero : 8852
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Poiréee, Elie.
Richard Wagner, l'homme, le poète, le musicien
1921 1921 Paris, Laurens 1921 1 In 4 Broché 232[pp]
Referencia librero : LCI-1549
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POIREE Elie
Richard Wagner. L'homme, le poète, le musicien
Paris, Henri Laurens 1921 235pp.+ 16 planches hors-texte, br.orig. (dos peu restaurée) protégée par une couv. de papier cristal, 25cm., M83452
Referencia librero : M83452
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POIREE Elie
Essais de technique & d'esthétique musicales. Première série: 1.Les maitres chanteurs de Richard Wagner, II.Etude sur le discours musical faite principalement d'après la partition des maitres
[viii] + 116 + [ii] pp.avec plus de 50 exemples de musique dans le texte, br.orig., 26cm., pour la plupart non coupé, bon état, M83496
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POIREE Elie
Richard Wagner. L'homme, le poète, le musicien
235pp.+ 16 planches hors-texte, br.orig. (dos peu restaurée) protégée par une couv. de papier cristal, 25cm., M83452
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POIREE Emile
ESSAIS DE TECHNIQUE ET D'ESTHETIQUE MUSICALES.
Paris E. Fromont 1898, In-8 percaline éditeur verte, 446 pages. Table des matiéres, table alphabétique des noms d'auteur, table analytique des documents. Envoi autographe de l'auteur à son neveu et bel envoi autographe de ce neveu à "Charlotte et Jeanne SAMARAN, musiciennes accomlplies". Trés bon état. I - LES MAITRES CHANTEURS DE RICHARD WAGNER -- II - ETUDE SUR LE DISCOURS MUSICAL FAITE PRINCIPALEMENT D'APRES LA PARTITION DES MAITRES.
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POLAND ERNST REISINGER REISINGER & RICHARD WAGNER.
Die Antike Kultur in ihren Hauptz�gen dargestellt.
Leipzig.: Teubner Verlag. 1922. Orig.Halbleinen. Mit 118 Abbildungen im Text 6 ein- und mehrfarbigen Tafeln 2 Pl�nen. Ex Libris. Einband berieben Schnitt angeschmutzt Seiten lichtrandig. Gebrauchsspuren. Frontispiz. Teubner Verlag. unknown
Referencia librero : 310436
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POLAND F E. REISINGER u. R. WAGNER.
Die antike Kultur in ihren Hauptzügen dargestellt.
2. Aufl. Lpz. Teubner 1925. 4°. IX 270 6 S. M. 130 Abb. i. Text 6 ein- u. mehrfarb. Taf. u. 2 Plänen. OLn. Bibl.-Etik. am Rücken. Mehrf. gestemp. 2. Aufl. Lpz., Teubner (1925). unknown
Referencia librero : EAzz1950
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POLAND F. E. REISINGER R. WAGNER
Die Antike Kultur in ihren Hauptz�gen dargestellt.
Teubner Leipzig 1925. 2nd ed. IX270p. ills. line drawings B&W photographscolour plates and 2 maps. Orignal ornamental cloth. First gathering a bit loose in binding. hardcover
Referencia librero : 35871
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POLAND F. E. REISINGER R. WAGNER
Die Antike Kultur in ihren Hauptz�gen dargestellt. Mit 118 Abbildungen im Text sechs Ein- und Mehrfarbigen Tafeln und zwei Pl�nen.
Teubner Leipzig 1922. IX242p. ills. Bound. Front cover torn from binding. unknown
Referencia librero : 1289
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Poland F. Reisinger E. and R. Wagner
The Culture of Ancient Greece and Rome: A General Sketch
Boston: Little Brown & Co. 1926. First American edition. Hardcover. Near Fine in VG or better dust jacket. American published printed in England. Very little wear; clean and unmarked. With uncommon dust jacket with light wear; not price-clipped. Above average copy. 335 pages including illustrations and fold-out plates in rear. <br/><br/> Little, Brown & Co. hardcover
Referencia librero : 13962
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POLAND FRANZ ERNST REISINGER RICHARD WAGNER
Die Antike Kultur in Ihren Hauptz�gen Dragestellt Von Franz Poland Ernst Reisinger
Second Edition. Cloth. mit 130 Abbildungen im Text sechs ein- und mehrfarbingen tafeln und zwei pl�nen. 270 pp. Illus. in b/w and colours. Index.; 4to . hardcover
Referencia librero : 68622
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Polycarp Samuel Wagner
Grndliche Nachricht Von Ankunfft Gepr
Nabu Press 2011-11-02. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Referencia librero : SONG1270866877 ISBN : 1270866877 9781270866879
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Pomar Maria Teresa & Matthew Abbate & Allison Wagner & Veronica Grossi & Carlos Monsivais & Jr. E. A. Carmean
El Dia De Los Muertos : the Life of the Dead in Mexican Folk Art
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Very Good. 1995. Paperback. 0929865146 . This book is in very good condition; no remainder marks. Unread copy. It does have some cover shelfwear. Inside pages are clean. ; Spanish and English Edition; 11 X 8.40 X 0.40 inches; 110 pages . Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth paperback
Referencia librero : 082017-734-010 ISBN : 0929865146 9780929865140
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Popp, Lucia
Lucia Popp (7 CD-Box) [Icon]
Plg Classics (Warner), 2009. 6985152 7 CD Cap-Box
Referencia librero : 49896
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Poppel Ernst/ Wagner Beatrice
Dummheit: Warum wir heute die einfachsten Dinge nicht mehr wissen
Goldmann Verlag 2015. Paperback. New. German language. 7.32x4.88x1.18 inches. Goldmann Verlag paperback
Referencia librero : __344215832X ISBN : 344215832X 9783442158324
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Poppel Ernst; Wagner Beatrice; Poppel Ernst; Wagner Beatrice
Je �lter Desto Besser: Warum Das Altern Eine Bereicherung Ist
Gr�fe & Unzer 2010. Hardcover. New. German language. Gr�fe & Unzer hardcover
Referencia librero : __3833818670 ISBN : 3833818670 9783833818677
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Poppel Ernst/ Wagner Beatrice
Von Natur aus kreativ: Die Potenziale des Gehirns entfalten
Hanser Carl Gmbh Co. 2012. Hardcover. New. German language. 8.58x5.83x1.02 inches. Hanser, Carl Gmbh + Co. hardcover
Referencia librero : __3446432124 ISBN : 3446432124 9783446432123
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Porter Wagner Performer
The Best of Porter Wagner
KRB 1997-01-01. Audio CD. New. CD is new and still in shrink-wrap. Ships next business day. KRB unknown
Referencia librero : 171220013
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Porter Wagner Performer
The Best of Porter Wagner
KRB 1997-01-01. Audio CD. Like New. We ship each business day; Tracking provided. Like new CD; plays perfectly. KRB unknown
Referencia librero : CD145140428033
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POURTALES Guy de
"Wagner; Musiciens Romantiques."
Paris,Gallimard, 1980 19 x 24, 474 pp., nombreuses illustrations N/B et couleurs, cartonnage éditeur + jaquette, bon état
Referencia librero : 6279
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POUSSART / WAGNER
GUIDE DU SCULPTEUR SUR BOIS
GRANIER FRERES. 1922. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 394 pages illustrées de gravures dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 730-Arts plastiques. Sculpture
Referencia librero : R300044209
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POUSSART et WAGNER
Guide du Sculpteur sur bois.
Paris, Garnier frères, 1935. In-12 broché (19 x 12 cm), 394 pages, illustré de 433 gravures dans le texte.- 410g.- Exemplaire très frais, en bel état.
Referencia librero : 31042
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Poussart & Wagner
Guide du sculpteur sur bois.
Paris Garnier frères. sd 394p 1 volume In12 broché. Couverture illustrée en couleurs. Ouvrage orné de 433 gravures en noir in-texto.
Referencia librero : 109322
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Poussart wagner
Guide du sculpteur sur bois
Paris librairie Garnier frères sans date In12 broché 394 pages nombreuses illustrations
Referencia librero : 6306
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POULBOT, BERNARD ET WAGNER
L'Assiette au Beurre N°357. IL FAUT LANGER POUR VIVRE
Imprimerie spéciale de l'assiette au beurre. 1er février 1908. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 20 pages de gravures couleurs et noir et blanc, par Poulbot, Bernard et Wagner. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.441-Journaux satiriques anciens
Referencia librero : ROD0050363
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POULBOT, BRUNNER, WAGNER, KIRCHNER,VILLEMOT
L'Assiette au Beurre N°372, La vérité sur la crise de l'amour.
Imprimerie spéciale de l'assiette au beurre. 16 mai 1908. In-4. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 14 pages de gravures en noir et en couleurs par Poulbot, A. Delannoy, Brunner, Bernard, Villemot, Kirchner, Wagner.. . . . Classification Dewey : 70.441-Journaux satiriques anciens
Referencia librero : ROD0050378
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POURTALES Guy de
Wagner, histoire d'un artiste.
Librairie Gallimard, Paris 1932, in-8° broché. 446 pages. Portrait de Wagner sur la couverture. Edition originale, 1/600 sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre. Celui-ci, un des 50 exemplaires réservés aux Selctions Lardanchet. Bel exemplaire non coupé.
Referencia librero : 6184
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Pourtalès, Guy de
WagnerHistoire d'un artiste
Editions Gallimard, collection "Musiciens romantiques", Paris, 1980. In-8, reliure pleine toile éditeur sous jaquette, 470 pp.
Referencia librero : 9403
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POURTALES Guy de
Wagner, histoire d'un artiste. Leurs Figures.
Paris, Gallimard, 1932. 15 x 21, 446 pp., broché, bon état
Referencia librero : 23471
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