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See More... Fry, Donald K. BEOWULF AND THE FIGHT AT FINNSBURH, A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Charlottesville Bibliographical Society of the University of Virginia (1969) 8vo. cloth. xx, 222 pages.
First edition. Includes references to all known texts, works of criticism, articles, and reviews of Beowulf and The Fight at Finnsburh through 1967. Over 2,250 entries.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 53820

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See More... Funck, M. LE LIVRE BELGE, À GRAVURES, GUIDE DE L'AMATEUR DE LIVRES ILLUSTRÉS IMPRIMÉS EN BELGIQUE AVANT LE XVIIIE SIÈCLE.
Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing 2005 8vo. cloth xiii, 428, (2) pages.
Reprint of the 1925 first edition. (Besterman page 3008). The best bibliography of the subject, with 750 entries. The only book on the subject listed in Besterman and still a standard work 80 years after publication. Funck describes 750 illustrated books published in Belgium before the 18th century. This is also a history of engraved books printed in Belgium since the Renaissance. Text in French. Profusely illustrated.
Price: $ 75.00 other currencies Order nr. 89017

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See More... Funke, Sarah and William Beekman THIS PERPETUAL FIGHT: LOVE AND LOSS IN VIRGINIA WOOLFS INTIMATE CIRCLE.
New York The Grolier Club 2008 8.5 x 11 inches hardcover 152 pages
This book was created to accompany the Grolier Club exhibition held from September 16 to November 22, 2008. The books, images, letters, and manuscript material in this exhibition narrate the life and work of Virginia Woolf. They showcase the relationships with her parents, siblings, suitors, friends, lovers, and her husband Leonard Woolf. As many of these individuals significantly affected her life, their relationships were often reflected in her publications.

Many of the individuals who played a role in Woolf's life include Clive Bell, John Maynard Keynes, Saxon Sydney-Turner, Duncan Grant, Roger Fry, T.S. Eliot, Dora Carrington, and Leslie and Julia Stephen. Among this group of individuals, hundreds of books, works, and paintings were produced. This catalogue examines materials produced by Virginia Woolf that reveal the mutual enrichment of the group, especially in her most famous works including Mrs. Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, Orlando, and A Room of One's Own.

This Perpetual Fight includes 32 color and 16 black and white illustrations, and contains contributions from Deirdre Bair, Rachel Cohen, Ruth Gruber, Mark Hussey, Peter Stansky, Andrew Solomon, and Elizabeth Hartley Winthrop.

Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 106671

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  (Galileo) Carli, A. and A. Favaro BIBLIOGRAFIA GALILEIANA 1568 - 1895
(Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books n.d. but 1999) 8vo. cloth. vii, 403 pages.
Reprint of the Rome edition of 1896 published by Ministero Della Publica Istruzione. Besterman 2404. Describes 2,130 works, including works about Galileo. With annotations in Italian. Still the standard work in the field.
Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 53935

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See More... Garnett, Richard RUPERT HART-DAVIS LIMITED A BRIEF HISTORY WITH A CHECKLIST OF PUBLICATIONS
New Castle and London Oak Knoll Press and The British Library 2004 5.5 x 8.75 inches Paperback 94 pages.
This 96-page booklet was reprinted from the pages of The Book Collector. The work begins with a detailed history of the eclectic British publishing firm founded in 1946 by Rupert Hart-Davis. From each title they published to the company's finances, this book tells the story of Rupert Hart-Davis, revealing much about the man as well as the business. The success of his firm was not measured financially but in well-edited and well-produced non-fiction books. The second half of the work consists of an invaluable 637-title bibliographical check list of all the books published by the firm from 1947 to 1963. This book would be of interest to all enthusiasts of publishing history, especially those focussing on post-World-War II Britain. Co-published with The British Library. SALES RIGHTS: Worldwide except the UK; available in the UK from The British Library.
Price: $ 24.95 other currencies Order nr. 79505

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See More... Garvey, Nathan THE CELEBRATED GEORGE BARRINGTON: A SPURIOUS AUTHOR; THE BOOK TRADE, AND BOTANY BAY.
Sydney Hordern House 2008 9.5" x 6.5" hardcover 327 pages
First edition. This book traces the genesis of the Barrington books in rich and evocative detail, offering a compelling account of publishing history in England and on the continent, and displaying the subtle machinations of the book trade in a world without copyright laws. Throughout, The Celebrated George Barrington combines the rigour of book history and bibliographical research with a fresh and engaging style. Of special interest is Garvey's authoritative bibliography of the Barrington books, with extensive notes and detailed collation details, destined to become a standard reference for librarians, scholars and booksellers. With more than eighty separate works noticed, this is the first comprehensive account of the Barrington books and the first to chart the publishing history of the works about and attributed to George Barrington, which have long remained a source of confusion for students of early Australian history. Elegantly printed in two-colours, and bound in red cloth with a full-colour dustjacket, the work includes some twenty-six illustrations, all taken from the early Barrington books.

Nathan Garvey was born in Dalby, Queensland. He graduated from the University of Queensland in 2000, and was awarded a doctorate from the university of Sydney in 2007. Author of a number of articles on early Australian literature and the eighteenth- and nineteenth-century book trade, he is the C. H. Currey Memorial Fellow at the State Library of New South Wales for 2008. This is his first book.

Distributed for Hordern House, Australia. Available in Australia from the publisher.

Price: $ 49.95 other currencies Order nr. 100796

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See More... Gatch, Milton (editor) SO PRECIOUS A FOUNDATION: THE LIBRARY OF LEANDER VAN ESS AT THE BURKE LIBRARY OF UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK.
New York The Grolier Club 1996 8 x 11 inches paperback 386 pages
The Library of Leander van Ess arrived in New York in 1838 and has since then reposed within the library of Union Theological Seminary. The collection was one of the most comprehensive theological libraries in the new world. An important step in nineteenth-century cultural and education history, it created the largest collection of incunabula west of the Atlantic Ocean at the time. Because of this, an exhibition was necessary, and one was held from September 17 to November 23, 1996.

Research for the exhibition revealed there were many books in the collection that reflected on the history of books and libraries in Germany. It also demonstrated that the collector, Leander van Ess, was an important figure for biblical translation as was as for collecting and scholarship. This catalogue explores van Ess's collection of Bibles in a number of languages, works on church history, ecclesiastical law, and medieval manuscripts.

The book is illustrated in black and white with four color illustrations and one colored fold-out plate. It contains contributions by Johannes Altenberend, Milton McC. Gatch and Paul Needham, and includes a brief biography of van Ess with introductory notes to the collection. It is written in both English and German.

Price: $ 52.00 other currencies Order nr. 106612

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See More... Gatch, Milton McC. THE LIBRARY OF LEANDER VAN ESS AND THE EARLIEST AMERICAN COLLECTIONS OF REFORMATION PAMPHLETS.
BSA Occastional Publications, No.1 New York The Bibliographical Society of America 2007 4to. stiff paper wrappers. x, 202 pages.
Reformation pamphlets (or "Flugschriften") were among the first rare book acquisitions of American libraries. Gatch traces the remarkable history of the Leander van Ess collection purchased by the Union Theological Seminary in 1838, the first and largest collection of these religious tracts to arrive in America. He notes how they were originally obtained by van Ess, a Catholic priest, translator of the Bible, and a former Benedictine monk, who built an impressive personal collection of books and manuscripts when monastic libraries were being dispersed during the Napoleonic wars. Gatch has also identified a significant group of pamphlets assembled at Wittenberg during the 1520s, Luther's most creative period. Never before accurately described, the surviving pamphlets from this collection are listed here in the order of van Ess's own catalogue, with a set of indexes to authors and printers, and with concordances to major bibliographical resources. Gatch reviews the history Reformation pamphlet collecting in the United States from these earliest efforts up to the beginning of the twentieth century, and reflects on how these primary resources were used (or neglected) by American church historians. An extensive bibliography and a detailed index of the introductory essays are included. Illustrated. Distributed for the Bibliographical Society of America.
Price: $ 50.00 other currencies Order nr. 93560

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See More... Gauz, Valeria (editor) PORTUGUESE AND BRAZILIAN BOOKS IN THE JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY 1537-1839.
With a Selection of Braziliana Printed in Countries Other than Portugal and Brazil Providence The John Carter Brown Library 2009 7.5 x 11.25 inches hardcover 792 pages
Compiled by the rare book cataloguer Valeria Gauz, this work describes in detail, item by item, the finest collection in North America of books relating to Brazil before the country declared its independence from Portugal in 1822.

Nearly 650 of the titles in this catalogue antedate 1800. For the period from 1800 through 1822, some 500 titles are described, including 165 printed in Brazil itself after the Impressão Regia opened a branch in Rio de Janeiro in 1808 and presses began operating in Bahia.

Each of the approximately 1,300 titles catalogued in the book is annotated, some extensively, with historical and biographical information, and the major bibliographies of Luso-Brazilian printing, such as those by Rubens Borba de Moraes, are regularly cited. For libraries with significant colonial Braziliana holdings, this book is an essential reference work. Historians and other scholars, librarians, collectors, and booksellers will find it to be an invaluable aid to research in the field.

The arrangement of entries in the volume is chronological, from 1537 to 1839, and within each year the titles are listed alphabetically. The work is completely indexed by author and title, and there is a special index to government laws and decrees, a provenance list, and helpful bibliographical guides, including a general bibliography at the end that offers readers suggestions of other related works of interest. There are forty-six illustrations throughout the text.

Valeria Gauz has been a cataloguer at the National Library in Rio de Janeiro and was employed at the John Carter Brown Library from 1998 to 2005. The John Carter Brown Library is an independently funded and administered institution for advanced research in history and the humanities founded in 1846 and located on the campus of Brown University since 1901. The Library has unparalleled strength in primary sources relating to the history of North and South America between 1492 and ca. 1825.

Distributed in North America only for the John Carter Brown Library.

Price: $ 175.00 other currencies Order nr. 108377

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See More... Geisenhof, Georg BIBLIOTHECA CORVINIANA. EINE BIBLIOGRAFISCHE STUDIE.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1964 8vo cloth 223 pages.
Reprint of the 1900 edition published in Braunschweig. With 4 facsimiles.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 103621

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  Gelli, Jacopo BIBLIOGRAFIA GENERALE DELLA SCHERMA CON NOTE CRITICHE, BIOGRAFICHE E STORICHE
Mansfield Centre Martino Publishing 2004 Oversized 8vo. cloth. [xliii], 599 [1].
Second edition, much expanded and more rare than the original edition of 1890 published by Ulrico Hoepli in Milan (Besterman 2139 citing 2000 titles). As suggested by the continuing power of the myths of sword fighting knights and adventurers, the fencing tradition is rich and storied. Like fellow Olympic sports archery and javelin, fencing has its roots in ancient combat.
Around 1200 BC, the Egyptians began the custom of fencing for sport, as seen by images in decorative reliefs from that period depicting knobs on the end of weapons, earflaps and other protective garb. Sword craftsmanship evolved through the ages, from the short, wide swords favored by the Greeks and Romans to the heavy, two-handed broadswords in vogue during the age of chivalry. After the advent of gunpowder and firearms, armor became obsolete and lighter swords gained popularity as the sidearm of choice for European officers and gentlemen.
The Italians, Spanish, and French all claim parentage for modern fencing, but, throughout Europe during the Renaissance, the discipline took on the aura of high art, with masters refining and passing on to a select few their secret techniques. In the 18th century, treatises appeared in print setting forth the current system of rules and scoring and prescribing the foil, a metal mask with eye slit, and protective jacket or vest as equipment for use. The rules were intended to simulate real combat while protecting the safety of the combatants. "Conventions" were subsequently adopted to limit the target area of the body and providing for a "right of way" for attacks. Text in Italian with parallel French translation.

Price: $ 95.00 other currencies Order nr. 86815

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See More... (Geography) Markham, Clements R. REVIEW OF BRITISH GEOGRAPHICAL WORK DURING THE HUNDRED YEARS, 1789-1889, BIBLIOGRAPHY.
(Mansfield Centre, CT Martino 2003) 8vo. cloth viii, 257+(1) pages
Reprinted from the original London edition of 1893 published by the Royal Geographical Society (Besterman 2445). This very scarce bibliography contains 4000 entries arranged in chronological order under various divisions and subdivisions. It was prepared to accompany the Review of British Geographical Work during the Century 1789-1889.
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 75017

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See More... (Geography) Mill, Hugh Robert (compiler). CATALOGUE OF THE LIBRARY OF THE ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY. CONTAINING THE TITLES OF ALL WORKS UP TO DECEMBER 1893.
Mansfield Centre, CT and Vancouver, BC Martino Publishing Co. and Wayfarer's Bookshop n.d. but 2001 8vo. cloth (ii), viii, 833+(1) pages
Facsimile reprint of edition first published in London by John Murray in 1895 (Besterman 2441). Representing geography and geographers, The Royal Geographical Society was founded in 1830 for the advancement of geographical science. One of the most active of the Learned Societies, it is the largest Geographic Society in Europe and one of the largest in the world. To document its vast holdings of printed books, they have produced three catalogues, the first detailing 3000 titles in 1852, the second in 1871, and this volume, the third, in 1895. At the time of publication, the library contained 25,000 volumes, making this one of the most comprehensive printed catalogues in the field of geography and travel. Arranged in alphabetical order according to surnames with the names of important ships being added to those of the authors. Considered the court of last resort for obscure or unusual titles in the field of early travel, geography, anthropology and related fields, this best and last edition of the catalogue has not been reprinted. Co-Published with Wayfarer's Books.
Price: $ 110.00 other currencies Order nr. 70017

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See More... (German Printing) GERMAN FINE PRINTING 1948-1988.
New York The Grolier Club/Typophiles 1992 8vo. stiff paper wrappers. not paginated.
Printed in an edition limited 1500 copies. A checklist of an exhibition held at The Grolier Club, December 18, 1991 to March 12, 1992, on German printing. It was printed by letterpress from Joseph Blumenthal's Emerson and Hermann Zapf's Hunt roman types at The Stinehour Press. Includes 130 entries and is illustrated. Distributed for the Typophiles by Oak Knoll Press.
Price: $ 25.00 other currencies Order nr. 61158

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See More... (Germany) Holzmann, Michael Und Dr. Hanns Bohatta DEUTSCHES ANONYMEN-LEXIKON, 1501-1850.
7 volumes bound in 3. (Mansfield Centre Martino Fine Books n.d. but 1999) 8vo. cloth. xvi,422; (iii),381; (iii),400; (v),446; vi,352; vi,335; viii,504 pages.
Reprint of the first edition published by the Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen of Weimer during the period 1902 to 1928. (Besterman 404; Sheehy AA197). Extremely important reference work for anyone working on German books that do not cite the author. It includes about 83,000 entries arranged alphabetically by title with author's name supplied for each and the authority for the information indicated.
Price: $ 325.00 other currencies Order nr. 55608

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See More... Gestel, Paula van, Joop Kaashoek, Hans van der Zwan, Henk Schipper, Rob Poelijoe, and Jaap Molenaar MAPS IN BOOKS OF RUSSIA AND POLAND PUBLISHED IN THE NETHERLANDS TO 1800
Houten HES & DE GRAAF 2011 9.5 x 12 inches hardcover, dust jacket 750 pages
This publication originated from a decision to embark on researching maps in books. Maps in Books of Russia and Poland is a unique combination of maps, plans, and views that concerns the historical and geographical works of Russia and Poland published in the Netherlands prior to 1800. Both maps and books are elaborately described, analyzed and indexed; much attention has also been given to the authors, engravers and publishers.

Subdividing the maps according to their regions, this book brings to light the specific interrelation between the various works by differing authors. The comprehensive introduction describes the history of Russia and Poland from various points of view for specific subjects and comes richly illustrated with over 100 images. The cartobibliography contains illustrations for each of the 700 maps described and the bibliography features a large number of title pages and portraits. A large folding view of the city of Moscow (12 x 72 inches) by Cornelis de Bruijn (1711) has been added in facsimile at the back of this publication. Summaries in Russian and Polish complete this publication.

This unusual combination of research objectives should appeal to map and book historians and collectors alike.

Maps in books of Russia and Poland is part 13 of the Utrecht Studies on the History of Cartography. The series has been prepared under the direction of the Research Program URU-Explokart of the University Utrecht and is aimed at both researchers and laymen with an interest in these matters.

Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF

Price: $ 260.00 other currencies Order nr. 106048

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See More... Geurts, P.M.M. DE UTRECHTSE KANUNNIK PHILIPPUS MORUS, NEOLATIJNS DICHTER. MET AANHANGSEL: WERKEN VAN PHILIPPUS MORUS. - CANON PHILIPPUS MORUS OF UTRECHT, A NEOLATIN POET.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1977 8vo cloth (vi), 151 pages.
With a Summary in English and an Appendix: Works of Philippus Morus. A biography of Philippus Morus (c. 1539/40-1578) based on available sources, together with a survey of his works. With facsimiles (a.o. taken from MS UL Utrecht no. 1664). (Bibliotheca Humanistica & Reformatorica, Vol. XXI).

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 103418

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See More... Gieles, J.L.M., A.P.J. Plak BIBLIOGRAFIE VAN HET NEDERLANDSTALIG NARRATIEF FICTIONEEL PROZA 1670-1700. BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PROSE FICTION WRITTEN OR TRANSLATED INTO DUTCH 1670-1700. INGELEID DOOR L.R. POL.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1988 8vo cloth 229 pages.
The bibliography comprises 345 descriptions of as many editions, including both translations in Dutch as well as original editions in Dutch of prose fiction published from 1670-1700. With 25 facsimile plates.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 100.00 other currencies Order nr. 103439

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See More... (Gill, Eric) Gill, Evan R. ERIC GILL, A BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Revised by D. Steven Corey and Julia Mackenzie. Winchester St Paul's Bibliographies 1991 8vo. cloth, dust jacket. xv, 368 pages.
Decades have passed since the death of Eric Gill (1882-1940) and yet the reputation of this remarkable artist and thinker continues to grow. Famous for his stone carving, wood engraving, type designs and writing, he has also found a wide appeal amongst a younger generation who are sympathetic to his outlook on life - to "make a cell of good living in the chaos of our world." Since the original bibliography by Gill's brother, Evan, was published in 1953, a great deal of new material has come to light in the fine collections built up in the USA and elsewhere in recent years, and this new edition is a complete revision of the original bibliography. It includes not only all the new discoveries but also the material published on Gill in the last thirty-eight years. The number of bibliographical entries has increased by over one third in this greatly expanded work. The book has been redesigned with advice from Gill's nephew, Christopher Skelton, placing greater emphasis on the illustrations, which have been either retaken from the original editions or introduced as completely new ones of bibliographical interest.
Price: $ 60.00 other currencies Order nr. 32780

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See More... Giroud, Vincent (editor) HEINRICH SCHUTZ TO HENRY MILLER; SELECTIONS FROM THE FREDERICK R. KOCH COLLECTION AT YALE UNIVERSTIY
New Haven, CT Yale University 2001 4to. cloth 151 pages
First edition. This exhibition catalogue describes and illustrates highlights of Yale's Frederic R. Koch collection, one of the finest gatherings of musical, literary, and historical manuscripts assembled in the past few decades. Selections range from seventeenth-century Copenhagen to early twentieth-century Helsinki. The collection is particularly rich in manuscripts by French, German, and Italian composers, including the score of Debussy's Pelleas et Melisande, the finest group of Verdi letters outside Italy, a recently discovered manuscript of Offenbach's Tales of Hoffman, and the musical archive of Sir William Walton, nearly entire. Includes full-page color illustrations of each item. Distributed for the Beinecke Library at Yale University.
Price: $ 45.00 other currencies Order nr. 99731

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See More... (Golden Cockerel Press) Cave, Roderick and Sarah Manson A HISTORY OF THE GOLDEN COCKEREL PRESS, 1920-1960.
New Castle, DE Oak Knoll Press 2003 small 4to. cloth, dust jacket 288 pages
First edition. The Golden Cockerel Press, one of the foremost publishers of illustrated books, was the most important and productive of the English private presses during the period of 1920-1960. This notable work is the first extensive study of the press, based on interviews and the Press' widely-scattered archives. Richly illustrated with sixteen pages of color illustrations and over 150 black-and-white illustrations, this work delves into the history of the press and discusses and assesses its important private press books. Closely associated with the revival of wood-engraving, the Golden Cockerel Press books were vehicles for the work of such artists as Robert Gibbings, Eric Gill, David Jones, Agnes Miller Parker, Eric Ravilious, John Buckland-Wright and others. Unlike other fine presses that succumbed to the Depression or closed during the Second World War, Golden Cockerel continued to produce outstanding books. The Press' literary achievement was as significant as its artistic contribution through its publication of original manuscripts by writers such as H.E. Bates, A.E. Coppard and T.E. Lawrence. This work also reveals how the market for fine books was created and sustained, and it provides many insights into other aspects of the British publishing scene. A bibliography of all books printed by the Golden Cockerel Press is included. SALES RIGHTS: Available in North & South America from Oak Knoll Books. Available outside North & South America from The British Library.
Price: $ 110.00 other currencies Order nr. 72643

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See More... Goldman, Yosef HEBREW PRINTING IN AMERICA, 1735-1926: A HISTORY AND ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY.
2 volumes. Research and editing by Ari Kinsberg. Brooklyn, New York YG Books 2006 9 x 12 inches cloth. 1188 pages
First edition. An exhaustive bibliography of 1208 items, extensively annotated with bio-bibliographical information, historical context, scholarly references, approbations, and location of copies in libraries world-wide. Arranged chronologically within broad subject or format (e.g., Bible, liturgy, Haggadah, reference works, education, periodicals, Rabbinica, etc.) with 13 indices, including Hebrew and English titles and authors, imprint places and years, publishers, printers, approbations, subscribers, typesetters, music arrangers and artists. Includes reproductions of most title pages and selected interior pages, and appendices containing reproductions of relevant manuscripts and portraits of early American rabbis. Supplemented by an extensive bibliography of pertinent scholarly books and periodical articles. Distributed for YG Books.
Price: $ 450.00 other currencies Order nr. 99317

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See More... Gollob, Hedwig BISCHOF FRIEDRICH NAUSEA (1496-1552). PROBLEME DER GEGENREFORMATION.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1967 8vo cloth (iv), 160 pages.
Second, expanded edition. Chapter 10 contains the bibliography, listing 165 works by Friedrich Nausea. With frontispiece.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 65.00 other currencies Order nr. 103603

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See More... (Goudanus, Reinerus Snoy) Graaf, Maria Emilie de , Bob de Graaf DOCTOR REINERUS SNOY GOUDANUS, GOUDA C. 1477-1ST AUGUST 1537.
Nieuwkoop HES & DE GRAAF 1968 8vo stiff paper wrappers. 71 pages.
In English. A bibliography (47 entries) of this Dutch humanist, preceded by a short biography. With 6 facsimiles. Bibliographies of Dutch Humanists II.

Sales rights: Available outside North America from HES & DE GRAAF Publishers.

Price: $ 40.00 other currencies Order nr. 103427

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See More... (Gould, John) Sauer, Gordon C. JOHN GOULD THE BIRD MAN: CORRESPONDENCE, WITH A CHRONOLOGY OF HIS LIFE AND WORKS. VOLUME 1 THROUGH 1838.
(Mansfield Centre and London Maurizio Martino and The Natural History Museum (1998) 8vo. cloth. xiv, 340 pages.
First edition, limited to 400 copies. A chronological listing with excerpts of Gould's correspondence. Compiled with the assistance of Ann Datta.
Price: $ 56.00 other currencies Order nr. 53201

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