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La Bague d’aurore. With a dry point and with 5 original etchings by MIRÓ

La Bague d’aurore. With a dry point and with 5 original etchings by MIRÓ by René Crevel

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Seller: Marninart, Inc (ABAA-ILAB)
Title
La Bague d’aurore. With a dry point and with 5 original etchings by MIRÓ
Author
René Crevel
Seller
Marninart, Inc (ABAA-ILAB) (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
Louis Broder, Paris 1957. First edition, 4th volume of the collection "Mirror of the poet".Illustrated with a dry point in black printed on Japanese paper for the cover, and with 5 original full-page color etchings by Joan MIRÓ. Limited edition in 145 numbered copies on Rives vellum, signed in pencil by the artist in justification page, copy number 20.In artistic binder, chemise and slipcase, signed by François Levy-Bauer. The binder is mosaicked in black, red, green and blue, on ocher morocco after a Miró drawing, the original binder in Japanese paper with black dry point is well preserved inside.
Letter signed to Charles T. Bright and Latimer Clark

Letter signed to Charles T. Bright and Latimer Clark by Siemens, Charles William

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Title
Letter signed to Charles T. Bright and Latimer Clark
Author
Siemens, Charles William
Seller
Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
1861. Very Good. [Siemens, Charles William (1823-83).] L.s. to Charles Tilston Bright and Latimer Clark, signed "Siemens & Halske." London, January 4, 1861. 1 page. 252 x 200 mm. Remains of mounting present, small holes punched in left margin. Provenance: Latimer Clark. Siemens, one of the most successful inventors and entrepreneurs of the nineteenth century, was a younger brother of Ernst Werner Siemens, discoverer of the gutta-percha method of insulating telegraph cables, who in 1847 had cofounded the German telegraph firm of Siemens and Halske. William Siemens (he never used the name Charles) served as the London agent of Siemens and Halske; in 1866, with Werner and two other brothers, he established a submarine cable manufacturing company in England under the name of Siemens Brothers. Two of the major undertakings of this company were the telegraph line between Prussia and Teheran, which formed a major part of the England-to-India line, and the direct Atlantic cable laid in 1874. Siemens's letter to Bright and Clark (who had formed a partnership in 1861) informs them that Siemens and Halske can supply "any kind of testing and telegraphic instrument you may desire" and further that "we manufacture a special kind of telegraph cable which is particularly adapted for warm climates, and we shall be happy to forward you samples & prices of the same on hearing from you to this effect." Origins of Cyberspace 197. .
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Fallen Angels by Bamberger, Bernard J.

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Title
Fallen Angels
Author
Bamberger, Bernard J.
Seller
Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
Condition
g
Description
New York: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1952. First edition. Hardcover. g. 8vo. ix. 293pp. Red cloth spine with white lettering over decorated black paper cover boards in original dj. Head and tailor spine slightly bumped and rubbed. Corners rubbed. Minor staining, discoloration, tearing and creasing on dj. Red top page edge. Frontispiece. "This book presents the fantastic myths about the angels who were lured to sin (...). These ancient tales have had a great influence on world literature and art; but they are also of surprisingly great importance for philosophy and religion." Dj in fair, book in very good condition.
Little Pilgrimages among Bavarian Inns. Being an account of little journeys to the Bavarian highlands and to various quaint inns and hostelries in an out of the ancient towns, together with reminiscences of student and artist life in Munich

Little Pilgrimages among Bavarian Inns. Being an account of little journeys to the Bavarian highlands and to various quaint inns and hostelries in an out of the ancient towns, together with reminiscences of student and artist life in Munich by Fraprie, Frank Roy

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Little Pilgrimages among Bavarian Inns. Being an account of little journeys to the Bavarian highlands and to various quaint inns and hostelries in an out of the ancient towns, together with reminiscences of student and artist life in Munich
Author
Fraprie, Frank Roy
Seller
Rabelais - Fine Books on Food & Drink (United States)
Description
Boston: L. C. Page & Company, 1906. Octavo, xii, 337 pages. Illustrated with 32 black and white photographic plates. Maps to endpapers. Title page printed in black and gold. FIRST EDITION. A title in the publisher's Little Pilgrimages series. Evocative travel writing with visits to small inns as the focus, all recorded before the ravages of two world wars. Ownership signature to free front endpaper and to half-title, otherwise fine, in bright publisher's gilt-, black- and burgundy decorated gray cloth.
Train: Riding the Rails That Created the Modern World - from the Trans-Siberian to the Southwest Chief

Train: Riding the Rails That Created the Modern World - from the Trans-Siberian to the Southwest Chief by ZOELLNER, Tom

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Title
Train: Riding the Rails That Created the Modern World - from the Trans-Siberian to the Southwest Chief
Author
ZOELLNER, Tom
Seller
Argosy Book Store (United States)
ISBN
9780670025282
Condition
very good
Description
New York: Viking, 2014. hardcover. very good/very good. xx + 346 pages. Thick 8vo, yellow & blue two-tone binding (some soiling at ends), d.w. New York: Viking, 2014. In very good condition, with stains to boards and text block.