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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG DER FAUST-SCHRIFTEN VOM 16. JAHRHUNDERT BIS MITTE 1884
Engel, Karl Dietrich Leonhard

   

- Oldenburg : A. Schwartz 1885
- small 8vo.
- modern cloth, all edges stained red.
- xii, 764 pages.
- Order Nr. 76063
- Price: $ 100.00



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Second edition. Bibliography of international translations and of international and German publications on Goethe's Faust. Catalogue of the Bibliotheca Faustiana, with an index. Loosely inserted is a commemorative book label which indicates that this set came from the reference library of H.P. Kraus purchased by Oak Knoll Books at the auction sale.

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MAGIE BLANCHE
by Rouanet, Marie

Limited to an edition of thirty, of which twenty-five were for sale. Marie Rouanet's text was inspired by ten mezzotints (eleven plates) by Judith Rothchild and the spirit of the restaurant, The Mimosa, created by Bridget and David Pugh. The book is comprised of a suite of prints and text in loose sheets of Hahnemuhle paper. The text was printed letterpress on an Albion press by Mark Lintott. The boxes are covered in Fabriano Ingres screen printed with mimosa leaves. The colophon is signed by the author and artist and the prints are initialed by the artist.




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