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Published by Druck: L. Schwann / Verlag von Fried. Cohen, Düsseldorf / Bonn, 1926
Seller: The Book Gallery, Jerusalem, Israel
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SIGNED BY PAUL CLEMEN, with dedication dated 1932. RARE compilation of articles written published on the occasion of Paul Clemen's 60th birtday. Paul Clemen (1866-1947) was a German art historian known in particular for his large inventory of monuments in the Rhineland area, many of which were destroyed or severely damaged in World War II. Includes numerous b&w illustrations. 315x235mm. 515 pages. Beige board Hardcover with off-white cloth spine. Pages upper edge gilt. Front cover is etched and criss-crossed with black ink engravings. Sticker with gilt lettering on front cover. Cover corners and edge bumped and peeling. Front cover bottom edge slightly stained. Spine stained and worn. Spine edges worn and peeling, spine front hinge partly cracked. Paul Clemen's signature and dedication on front whitrepageBinding loose and visible between pre-title and title pages and rear endpaper and whitepage. Text-block slightly stained. Pages 499-515 bottom edge glue-stained - no damage to the text. Pages upper corner bumped/wrinkled. [SUMMARY]: This extremely rare Festschrift dedicated to a major German art historian, signed and dedicated by him, is otherwise in good condition. PLEASE NOTE: This item is overweight. We may ask for extra shipping costs. The book is in : German.
Published by Bonn Cohen 1926, 1926
Book First Edition
4°, 515 S., mit zahlreichen s/w Tafeln und Abbildungen. Orig.-Halbleinen mit goldgeprägtem Titel. Erste Ausgabe.- Einband leicht angestaubt, Ecken minimal berieben. Gutes Exemplar.
Published by Schwann, Cohen, Düsseldorf, Bonn, 1926
Seller: Antiquariat Clement, Bonn, Germany
Halbleinen Sehr gut. Condition: 0. In strukturiertem pappbezogenem kartoniertem Schuber, unverletzt. Identisch pappbezogener Einband, goldgeprägtes montiertes Frontschild, Leinenrücken mit Titelei, Kopfschnitt vergoldet, TADELLOS. Exlibris auf vorderem Innendeckel, Kleine Widmung auf Vorsatzblatt, 515 Seiten, Text in klaren lateinischen Lettern, Kunstdruckpapier, zahlreiche s/w Abbildungen, exzellenter Zustand. Autoren u.a: Ernst Bertram, Ernst Robert Curtius, Alfred Dyroff, Cornelius Gurlitt, Richard Klapheck, Alfons Paquet, Josef Ponten, Heribert Reiners, Edda Tille. +++ Paul Clemen (1866-1947) deutscher Kunsthistoriker und Denkmalpfleger der 1893 zum ersten Provinzialkonservator der Rheinprovinz berufen wurde. +++ 23,5 x 31,5 cm, 3,3 kg. +++ Stichwörter:Hommage Rheinland Archäologie Heimatkunde Kulturgeschichte Gewicht in Gramm: 3300.