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CATALOGUE OF BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY OF THE ALPINE CLUB

   

- Mansfield Centre, CT : Martino Publishing 2009
- 8vo.
- pictorial paper covered boards.
- (ii), 223 pages.
- ISBN 1-57898-773-3 / Order Nr. 104290
- Price: $ 65.00



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Reprint of the 1899 edition published by Edinburgh University Press. The Alpine Club, the world's first mountaineering club, is Britain's only national club for Alpinists. Since it was founded in 1857 its members have been at the leading edge of worldwide mountaineering development and exploration. It also has one of the most extensive collection of Alpine books. This catalogue describes 2500 books in the collection. With introductory remarks by Henry Cockburn, Librarian. Rare.

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KATALOG DER KUPFERSTICHE MARTIN SCHONGAURERS
by Lehrs, Max

First edition. Volume 5 from the important series: Geschichte und Kritischer Katalogue des Deutschen, Niederländischen und Französischen Kupferstichs im XV. Jahrhundert. Martin Schongauer (1450-1491), is thought to be one of the most important and innovative early printmakers. Includes a biography of the artist and a detailed catalogue of the printmaker's work, and later copies. With illustrations of the various watermarks used by the German master. Bookplate on front pastedown indicates that this book came from the reference library and stock of H. P. Kraus.




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