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Quintett für Pianoforte 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncello Clara Schumann geb. Wieck zugeeignet ... Op. 44. Eigenthum der Verleger. Pr: 3 Thlr ... 6899 ... Eingetrugen in das Vereinsarchiv. [Parts]

Quintett für Pianoforte 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncello Clara Schumann geb. Wieck zugeeignet ... Op. 44. Eigenthum der Verleger. Pr: 3 Thlr ... 6899 ... Eingetrugen in das Vereinsarchiv. [Parts] by SCHUMANN, Robert 1810-1856

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Title
Quintett für Pianoforte 2 Violinen, Viola und Violoncello Clara Schumann geb. Wieck zugeeignet ... Op. 44. Eigenthum der Verleger. Pr: 3 Thlr ... 6899 ... Eingetrugen in das Vereinsarchiv. [Parts]
Author
SCHUMANN, Robert 1810-1856
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 6899 ], 1843. Folio. Sewn. 1f. (recto lithographic title with decorative border printed in purple, verso:blank), 3-31, [i] (blank) pp. String parts in plain paper wrappers with manuscript titling to uppers. 10 ,10, 10, 10 pp., each with early owner's signature of "J. Henrigues." Engraved throughout. Publisher's small circular stamp to lower margin of title. Some wear and minor marginal staining; soiling, creasing, and minor fraying to lower outer corners of piano part; one corner with old paper repair. First Edition, probable later issue. Scarce. Hofmann pp. 102-03. McCorkle p. 194. Hoboken 15, 84. The Piano Quintet "... remains one of Schumann's most enduringly popular compositions. ... [It] was hailed in Berlin where Clara appeared during the 1846-1847 season of the Singakademie, as 'one of the most important works of its kind since Beethoven." Daverio: Robert Schumann. Herald of a "New Poetic Age," p. 256.
Italian Head

Italian Head by DRURY, Paul

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Italian Head
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DRURY, Paul
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Sandra L Hoekstra Bookseller, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA (United States)
Condition
Fine
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No place noted: No printer noted, 1928. Ephemera no binding. Fine. [ENGRAVING] [FRAMED PRINT]. 13 3/8" x 11 ¾" framed, mat opening 7 1/8" x 5 5/8"; etching signed with the artist's name and "first impression," dated lower right margin; new archival mat and backing, original framer's label replaced on backing paper: "From Frederick Keppel & Co., Inc., Rare Engravings and Etchings, No. 16 East 57th Street, New York."; light paint wear to frame; fine etching in near fine frame. Paul Drury (1903-1987) was a British artist who completed his education at Goldsmith's in London and returned to teach there after WWII. He produced 92 etchings during his lifetime, about half of them were portraits. He exhibited at the 1939 World's Fair in the British Pavilion. His work hangs in the National Portrait Gallery of London, the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, and the National Gallery in Canada, among other places of note. The Daily Telegraph [London] obituary praised him as "One of the most distinguished etchers and draughtsmen in that remarkably gifted generation of printmakers who grew up between the two World Wars. [His landscapes] contain a deep poetic quality which was to exert a powerful influence on the succeeding generation of neo-Romantic artists.".
The Grocer’s Companion and Merchant’s Hand-Book : Containing a comprehensive account of the growth, manufacture and qualities of every article sold by grocers. Also tables of weights and measures, and information of a general nature of value to grocers and country merchants.Price $2.00

The Grocer’s Companion and Merchant’s Hand-Book : Containing a comprehensive account of the growth, manufacture and qualities of every article sold by grocers. Also tables of weights and measures, and information of a general nature of value to grocers and country merchants.Price $2.00 by Johnson, Benjamin; [New England Grocer]

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The Grocer’s Companion and Merchant’s Hand-Book : Containing a comprehensive account of the growth, manufacture and qualities of every article sold by grocers. Also tables of weights and measures, and information of a general nature of value to grocers and country merchants.Price $2.00
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Johnson, Benjamin; [New England Grocer]
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Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
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Boston: New England Grocer Officer/Benjamin Johnson, 1883. Octavo (22 x 14.5 cm.), 240 pages. Illustrated, including a color frontispiece. FIRST EDITION THUS; with the Coffee Supplement (approximately 50 pages), introduced by Chase & Sanborn. “This work comprises, within itself, all the uses of a Cyclopeadia, a Manual and a Hand-book, all the necessary, well-ascertained and authenticated facts being condensed into the smallest space consistent with completeness and perspicuity.” Entries range from Acid Phospates to Yeast and a complete section on weights and measurements as pertains to the 19th century grocer. The coffee supplement includes material on the history, cultivation, and varieties of coffee, as well as information on proper care and processing of the beans. Some light staining to a few leaves, and some age-toning throughout. In pebbled brown cloth, blind-ruled and gilt title stamped to front panel. Near very good.
G to W/W to G. These two poems were written for Ward Ritchie. Christmas and New Year's 1995

G to W/W to G. These two poems were written for Ward Ritchie. Christmas and New Year's 1995 by Stuart, Gloria

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G to W/W to G. These two poems were written for Ward Ritchie. Christmas and New Year's 1995
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Stuart, Gloria
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Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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[ Los Angeles: Imprenta Glorias, printed for Zamorano-Roxburghe, 1996 One of a small edition size, probably around a hundred copies. The two poems included in this item were written by Gloria Stuart, Ward Ritchie's longtime partner, during the last winter of his life and printed soon after his death in January of 1996. Blue and beige Cockerell paper wrappers. . 4 1/2 x 7 1/2,. Fine. Gloria Stuart (1910 - 2010) was an actress, visual artist, letterpress printer, and a co-founder of the Screen Actors Guild. She starred in numerous films across the horror, musical, and comedy genres between 1932 and 1940, at which point she shifted the focus of her career toward art and experimented with decoupage, painting, silk screening, and bonsai growing for the next thirty years. Stuart met Ward Ritchie in 1983 and was inspired to pursue fine printing and bookmaking, eventually printing her own books on a Vandercook S15 and releasing them under the imprint Imprenta Glorias. Along with earning widespread acclaim for her artist's books, Stuart won a Screen Actors Guild Award for her role in James Cameron's Titanic (1997). She was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award for the same role.
The Pacific War 1941-1945

The Pacific War 1941-1945 by Costello, John

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The Pacific War 1941-1945
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Costello, John
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Carpetbagger Books, ABAA (United States)
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9780892562060
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New York: Rawson, Wade Publishers, Inc, 1981. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Fine in a Near Fine jacket, unclipped ($24.00), closed tear at the top of the front panel, sticker price on the front panel. Quarter black cloth with teal paper on the boards. Square and firmly bound, clean internally. Drawing on nearly 200,000 declassified documents, Costello writes an historical narrative account of the war in the Pacific between 1941 and 1945.