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DEUTSCHLAND, DEUTSCHLAND, ÜBER ALLES, EIN BILDERBUCH VON KURT TUCHOLSKY UND VIELEN FOTOGRAPHEN, MONTIERT VON JOHN HEARTFIELD

DEUTSCHLAND, DEUTSCHLAND, ÜBER ALLES, EIN BILDERBUCH VON KURT TUCHOLSKY UND VIELEN FOTOGRAPHEN, MONTIERT VON JOHN HEARTFIELD by (HEARTFIELD, JOHN (1891-1968)) TUCHOLSKY, KURT

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Title
DEUTSCHLAND, DEUTSCHLAND, ÜBER ALLES, EIN BILDERBUCH VON KURT TUCHOLSKY UND VIELEN FOTOGRAPHEN, MONTIERT VON JOHN HEARTFIELD
Author
(HEARTFIELD, JOHN (1891-1968)) TUCHOLSKY, KURT
Seller
L'Estampe Originale (United States)
Condition
Fair
Description
Berlin., Neurer Deutscher Verlag., 1929. (Germany, Germany, above all, a picture book by Kurt Tucholsky and many photographs assembled by John Heartfield). 236 pp.. 4to. With 194 photographic illustrations of which many are photomontages, with a photomontage on the covers. There may have been an edition of 20,000 or more, but few remain. The Nazi's destroyed as many as they could. Printer: Pass & Garleb A.-G., Berlin. Considered one of the greatest illustrated books of the 20th century, despite the fact that it was not issued as a limited edition. From Manet to Hockney, 83. When, Who, Typography, Cologne: Konemann, 1998, p.274. Rebound in paper boards but is exactly like the hard cover edition in content and with the cover. This copy in good condition, with some restored damage to the soft covers.
DER GESANGVEREIN BRÜLLARIA UND SEIN STIFTUNGSFEST [The Choral Society of the Howlers and Its Founders Day]

DER GESANGVEREIN BRÜLLARIA UND SEIN STIFTUNGSFEST [The Choral Society of the Howlers and Its Founders Day] by Baumbach, Rudolf; Bechstein, Ludwig

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DER GESANGVEREIN BRÜLLARIA UND SEIN STIFTUNGSFEST [The Choral Society of the Howlers and Its Founders Day]
Author
Baumbach, Rudolf; Bechstein, Ludwig
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good.
Description
München [Munich]: Friederich Adolf Ackermann, 1893. Very good.. First edition of a stunning large picture book chronicling a festival and concert put on by Grandville-style humanized animals. Best known for his collections of fairy tales and folk tales, Bechstein's considerable artistic skills have been largely under-appreciated in the 21st century. The influence of Grandville is evident in his style, as is that of his naturalist uncle Johann Matthäus Bechstein. This copy bears the ownership marks of Professor J. Henry Senger, a professor of German at the University of California, Berkeley in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was an associate of John Muir, and one of the founding members of the Sierra Club. 12.25'' x 15.5''. Original green publisher's cloth binding with large color pictorial paste-on and gilt stamped titles. Fore-edges red and gilt gauffered. Color pictorial endpapers of a variety of songbirds. 15 full-page color illustrations with black-and-white illustrations throughout. [68] pages. Ink owner's name to verso of front flyleaf, dated "[18]94." 19th century bookplate of J. Henry Senger to verso of front flyleaf. Paste-on uniformly toned; corners and spine ends lightly bumped, with some loss repaired at spine foot. Occasional small closed tears to margins. A bright copy.
The Deerings of Medbury

The Deerings of Medbury by Townsend, Virginia F

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Title
The Deerings of Medbury
Author
Townsend, Virginia F
Seller
Michael R. Thompson, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB (United States)
Description
Boston: Loring, [1871] First edition. OCLC states nine copies of this edition held in libraries worldwide—seven in the US (majority east coast) and two in the UK. . Publisher's clay red clott, Triple ruled in blind. Center title stamped in gilt. Spine title-stamped in gilt with publisher's device. Twelvemo. ads. Frontispiece and 3 full-page black and white illustrations. device. Moderate wear to head and foot of spine with fraying of cloth and some loose strands at head. Additional mild fraying at board extremities, especially tips. Spine slightly cocked. Inner hinges cracked but sound. Mild toning to pages. Mild intermittent black spotting throughout text. Inscription of previous owner to free front endpaper. A good + copy. Virginia F. Townsend's (1836-1920) earliest years were spent struggling with various illnesses. Unable to partake in physical activity, she immersed herself in literature, which proved to be her greatest pleasure. Some years later, she entered the publishing industry while she was still quite young, writing for magazines. Soon, she became the associate editor of T.S. Arthur's Lady's Home Magazine, to which she also contributed various pieces. Following the publication of her first novel Living and Loving in 1857, Townsend then wrote a number of popular novels for girls, including Amy Deane (1862), Janet Strong (1865), and A Boston Girl's Ambitions (1887). In addition to composing fiction and historical sketches, she taught rhetoric at the Family School for Young Ladies in Massachusetts, which was run by Dioclesian Lewis. Townsend lived with Dr. Lewis and his wife until 1881 and, after their passing, she lived with the Lewis' successors. The rest of her life was unmarked by tragedy or incident, and she spent her days writing, reading, and going to Boston to stay with friends up until her death in Arlington.
Sweet Eyes
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Sweet Eyes by Agee, Jonis

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Title
Sweet Eyes
Author
Agee, Jonis
Seller
James & Mary Laurie Booksellers (A.B.A.A.) (United States)
ISBN
9780517575154
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: Crown, 1991. 1st. Paperback. Fine. Uncorrected proof bound in publisher's original blue wrapper printed in black.