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Published by Margret Hofmann, Austin, TX, 1968
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: fair, ex-lib. First? Edition. First? Printing. 22 cm, 186, wraps, illus., map (on cover), usual library markings.
Published by Berlin, A. Hofmann & Comp., 1898., 1898
Seller: Norbert Kretschmann, Bad Aibling, Germany
Book
Gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Gut. 1898, Hofmann & Comp. Buchdeckel mit rotem Leinenrücken leicht berieben/bestossen. Innenteil aus der Bindung - altersbedingt sehr gut, keine Knicke, Anmerkungen. Vom 1. Blatt fehlt unten ein kleines Eck (liegt bei)! Beiliegend 12seitige "Erläuterungen zu den im ersten Jahrgange . behandelten Personen und Vorgängen". Altersbedingt leicht nachgedunkelt! Versand aus München als Päckchen (Gewicht) 19-74 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Published by Berlin A Hofmann & Comp, 1890
Seller: Neusser Buch & Kunst Antiquariat, Neuss, NRW, Germany
3. 3.Aufl. Fol. 184 S., 300 Illustr., Halbleinen, Deckelillustr., Bindung und Gelenke lose, einige lose Seiten. Kladderadatsch. m. 300 Illustr. v. Wilh. Scholz u. 4 faks. Briefen d. Reichskanzlers. Sprache: Deutschu.
Published by Berlin A Hofmann & Comp, 1895
Seller: Neusser Buch & Kunst Antiquariat, Neuss, NRW, Germany
0. Fol. ca. 300 S. Lwd., Kart. d. Zt. Kladderadatsch. Sprache: Deutschu.
Published by Berlin A Hofmann & Comp, 1898
Seller: Neusser Buch & Kunst Antiquariat, Neuss, NRW, Germany
0. Fol. 136 S. Lwd., Kart. d. Zt., Buchbl. vom Einb. gelöst, Bindung aber in Ordnung, insgesamt ordentlich. Kladderadatsch. Sprache: Deutschu.
Published by Berlin: U. Hofmann & Comp, [1851]., 1851
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Condition: Good. Newspaper (broadsheet) format folded B&W broadside (Bilderbogen) 12? x 18.5? 4 pp. Very Good. Minor wrinkling. Stain on top of front page. Text in German. Scarce.Originally conceived in 1796 by Jean-Charles Pellerin in his native village of Épinal (Vosges), the images d'Épinal were inexpensive woodcuts and lithographs of religious and historical content intended for the commonconsumer. During the Napoleonic wars, these images became extremely popular as Pellerin's printing house, Imagerie d'Épinal, cornered the market on commemorative historical prints. During the Great War, the traditional style of these prints appealed to French artists looking to show their patriotism, as in the eyes of an increasingly anti-German public, the image d'Épinal came to represent a distinctly French product unmarred by foreign influence. The prints had a further appeal in that their minimalist form allowed many artists to stay true to the modernist ideals of their time.