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MÜLLER, SAMUEL].
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga895482
Gottlob Christian Hilschern, Dresden & Leipzig 1744. 8vo. (24)+896+(96) pages. Double titlepage. Double frontispiece plate. Richly illustrated with woodcut images om plants and flowers. Contemporary full brown calf binding. Binding worn. Endpapers soiled and with tears. Waterstaining to lower front corner almost throughout. * First published c. 1700. Pocket-herbal with about 500 woodcuts.
DESCARTES, RENÉ - BARTHOLIN, RASMUS.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga790895
Ludwig & Daniel Elzevier, Amsterdam 1659. 4to. Titlepage in red and black and with woodcut printer's device. (16)+48 pages. marbled paperbinding with morocco titlelabel on front board. Old name (1720) on verso of titlepage. * Bibl. Dan. II, 40. Second edition, now under Rasmus Bartholin's (1625-98) own name, of his introduction to the geometrical method of René Descartes. Sequel to Franz van Schooten's and Bartholin's work from Leiden 1651, "Francisci à Schooten Principia matheseos universalis, seu Introductio ad geometriæ methodum Renati des Cartes, edita ab Er. Bartholino, Casp. Fil.". In 1649, Bartholin assisted Descartes with his Geometria, solving a specific mathematical problem. In 1657, he became professor in mathemathics at the Copenhagen University and a key figure in the reception of Descartes and Cartesianism in Denmark.
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FUCHS, JOHANN.
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Johann Sebastian Riechel, Kiel 1696. 4to. (12)+574+(26)+64 sider. Samtidigt pergamentbind. Bindet meget slidt, men intakt. Stempel (Herlufsholms Bibliothek) på titelbladet. Tilskrift på latin på titelbladet (Leiden 1708) af Johann Arends fra Tønder. Med exlibris (Otto Thott 177?). * Fra Otto Thotts bibliotek. Dublet skænket til biblioteket på Herlufsholm, hvor Thott var skoleherre.
SCHOONHOVEN, FLORENTIUS van.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga695603
Officina Elzeviriana, Leiden (Lugdunum Batavorum) 1626. Second edition. Small 4to. Engraved titlepage (inserted in photocopy). Engraved portrait. (12)+235 pages. 74 engraved emblems (3 blank (68, 69 & 70) by Crispin van de Passe Junior. 19th century full brown calf binding with blindtooled line ornamentation in 17th century style. The binding a bit rubbed. The 3 blank vignettes with handwritten description in English. Some pages with closed marginal tears, not affecting text or images. * Willems 261. Second edition, by Elzevier, of this fine emblemata collection, composed by Florens Schoonhoven (1594-1648). Published first time in Schoonhoven's native town Gouda 1618. Later editions from Amsterdam 1635 and 1648.
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BØNNELYCKE, EMIL.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
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Manuskript i Bønnelyckes egen karakteristiske håndskrift, skrevet med blæk med enkelte rettelser med blyant. 104 sider [37 x 23 cm]. Indlagt i en protokolmappe. Vedlagt en førsteudgave af bogen til sammenligning. * Det er sjældent, at man finder en hel digtsamling i manuskript! Men her er Bønnelyckes renskrift til trykkeren af hele digtsamlingen 'Guldæblerne' [1921], hvor der er lavet de allersidste rettelser i sidste øjeblik.
DÖNITZ, KARL.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga887436
Printed photograph, 14.5 x 10 cm. Slight edgewear. Signed with filt tip pen to the front, with date 20.1.74 in Dönitz' hand. * The card is from the days of The Third Reich and shows Dönitz in full naval uniform as "Grossadmiral", head of the Kriegsmarine. A stubborn follower of his Führer, Hitler appointed him to be his successor shortly before his suicide in Berlin on April 30 1945. Dönitz functioned as German head-of-state until his arrest in Flensburg on May 23 1945. At the Allied War Tribunal in Nuremberg, he was sentenced to ten years in prison as war criminal. After his release, he lived in Hamburg, regretting nothing.
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ANDERSEN, H.C. [HANS CHRISTIAN].
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga894558
2 volumes. Verlag von Robert Kittler, Hamburg 1845 & 1846. 8vo. (4)+282 +(4)+140 pages. With 8 engraved plates (volume 1) and 6 tinted litographs in volume 2 by Otto Speckter. Publisher's boards, volume 1 with the original printed front wrapper preserved; volume 2 with both front and back cover preserved. Volume 1 somewhat worn, inside, however, fine. Volume 2 well-preserved. Name (Erik Dal) on verso of front pastedown. * Möller-Christensen 89 & 123. Volume 2 with the first German translation of some of Andersen's most famous fairy tales, among others The Snow Queen.
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ANDERSEN, H.C. [HANS CHRISTIAN].
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga893688
C.A. Reitzels Forlag, København 1845. (8)+52 sider. Indbundet ubeskåret med de originale bogtrykte omslag i smukt halvbind af rødbrunt maroquin med tidstypisk rygforgyldning (Knud Erik Larsen). I smuk kassette af marmoreret papir. Exlibris (advokat Harald Pedersen). * BFN 454. Udkom ved juletid 1844. Førstetryk af "Grantræet" og "Sneedronningen".
TWAIN, MARK.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga840240
Fully Illustrated by Eminent Artists. American Publishing Company, Hartford Conn., 1872. Two engraved frontespices (with the tissue guard present)+XVIII+[19-]591+ 1 leaf of ads. Bound in a lovely half red morocco binding with the old spine title preserved. Very nice copy indeed. * First edition, first state, missing the 'his' on line 21 of page 242; page 156 has a capital T for 'Trees 'and 'thirteenth' instead of 'sixteenth'; page 330 line 23 has 'Eastern' that was corrected to 'eastern'; and the advertisement is present on page 592.
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GRENET, L'ABBE and RIGOBERT BONNE.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
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Et dressés avec exactitude par Bonne, Hydrographe de la Marine. Pour servir à l'intelligence de la Géographie moderne et universelle de Nicolle de la Croix, nouvelle édition revue par Victor Comeiras. Chez B. Warée/ Picquet, Paris an IX [1800]. 4to. (4)+22 double page copper plate engraved maps with hand coloured outlines. Bound in a conmteporary full mottled calf binding, spine richly gilt. Boards, board edges and inner boards with gilt border. Outer front hinge with a 6 cm split at the foot. Slight wear to edges and corners. Upper 2 mm of spine missing. Old stamp to the titleleaf. Very slight foxing and soiling here and there.
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KOLBE VON WARTENBERG, JOHANN CASIMIR
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
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Trauit de l'Allemand du Comte Colbe de Wartenberg par Mons: de Dompierre de Jonquieres. Avec Quelque changemens que le Traducteur a cru necessaires pour le mettre a l'usage de son fils et de son temps. Handwritten manuscript. Ecrit a Gorcum [Gorinchem, the Netherlands] par le Traducteur 1757. 4to [21 x 28 cm]. (4)+X+330+(6) pages. Bound in a nice 20th century half mottled calf. Written on thick paper. * Originally written in 1650 and published in 1674 (with reprints 1703 and 1704, this book from Johann Casimir Kolb von Wartenberg is an early piece of pedagogy to his children. His oldest son Johann Casimir II Kolb von Wartenberg must have benifited from the education, as he rose in the ranks: In 1695 he became Freiherr (Baron), in 1699 Graf (Count) and in 1701 he became the first ever Minister-President (Prime Minister) of Prussia and head of the 'Cabinet of three Counts'.** French translation made by Jean Francois de Pompièrre de Jonquères [1709-1781]. Apparently no French translation has ever been published, so de Jonquieres has merely meant it as education for his own son Paulin Philippe Henri de Dompierre de Jonquières [1744-1822], who later became council for the Prince of Orange. The family later moved to Denmark.
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BACON, FRANCIS.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga826989
Printed by J.H. for William Lee, London 1631. Small folio (28 x 19 cm). Engraved frontispiece portrait, engraved titlepage + printed titlepage with woodcut printer's device. (8)+258+(8) pages. Bound with: (BACON, FRANCIS): New Atlantis. A Worke unfinished. (4)+46+mispaginated leaf, paginated 43-44. Later brown calf binding with gilt 17th century style decorations on spine.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga735324
10 volumes. Routledge, London 1993-1999. Orig. blue cloth with gilt title to spines and upper boards. A few spine ends bumped with a small tear. Near fine+.
ØRSTED, HANS CHRISTIAN.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga790300
9 dele. Andr. Fred. Høst, København 1851-52. Med 4 litograferede plancher (i bind 3). Samtidige halvlæderbind med rig rygforgyldning. Sirlige inskriptioner fra Forchhammer-familien på fribladene. Ryggene let skrammede. * En af dansk naturvidenskab og åndshistories største skikkelser i fuldt udtræk. Værket begyndte at udkomme før Ørsteds død, men udgivelsen nåede at blive definitiv undervejs. Indeholder førstetrykket af "Aanden i Naturen".** Dejligt associationseksemplar: Med indklæbet dedikation fra H.C. Ørsted til Johan Georg Forchhammer. Den 17 år yngre Forchhammer blev som student H.C. Ørsteds protegé og medhjælper på en geologisk undersøgelse af Bornholm, og herfra tog hans karriere fart: Han blev professor i Mineralogi ved Københavns Universitetet i 1829, senere direktør for Polyteknisk Læreanstalt og til sidst rektor for universitetet.
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DESCARTES, RENÉ.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
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Chez Charles Angot, Paris 1657. Small 4to [17 x 22.5 cm]. (30 [lacking the blank leaf o4])+663+(1) pages. A few wood cut illustrations in the text. Bound in a contemporary full calf binding. Spine title somewhat crackled. Names in ink to the inner board and the not-pasted down front pastedown [Robert Briston and Knowsley Library]. Still, a very nice, tight copy. * Scarce. First edition of the first part of the letters of philosopher and scientist René Descartes [1596-1650]. His correspondance in this part (in 119 letters) is a.o. with Queen Christina of Sweden [whom the book is dedicated to by the publisher] and Princess Elisabeth of Bohemia. Two further volumes were published later (in 1659 and 1667) with focus on other parts of his examinations.
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PETER I - MOTTLEY, JOHN.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga871806
3 volumes. J. Read, London 1739. 8vo. X+(22)+350+(34) + (8)+354+(30) + (8)+409+(23) pages. Titlepages printed in red and black. Frontispice portrait in vol. 1 (Peter the Great) and in volume 2 (his daughter, empress Elizabeth). Vol. 1 with large folding engraved map of Russia, folding view of Moscow, folding map of Saint Petersburg with environs, folding view of Cronslot (captured from the Swedes). Volume 3 with folding map of the Caspian Sea and 7 plates, most folding of Russian types/costumes and medals. Contemporary full brown calf bindings with gilt decorations on spines.
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RØMER, LUDEWIG FERDINAND.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga869178
Trykt hos Ludolph Henrich Lillies Enke, København 1760. 8vo. (32)+348+(2) sider. Med kobberstukket portræt af Rømer, et foldet kobberstukket kort samt 2 foldede kobberstukne prospekter af slavefortet Christiansborg (Nr. 2) samt det mindre danske slavefort Fredensborg (Nr. 3). Mangler det ene prospekt af Christiansborg. Samtidigt halvbind af brunt kalveskind. Exlibris. Nederste kapitæl beskadiget. Gennemgående noget gulplettet. Navnetræk på fribladet. * Bibl. Dan. II,559. Meget sjælden. En hovedkilde til den danske slavehandels historie. Ludewig Ferdinand Rømer (1714-76) stammede fra Nordtyskland og skabte sig en indbringende karriere ved den lille danske handelsstation på Guldkysten (i det nuværende Ghana). Rømer skriver ganske ligefremt og oplysende om, hvad der foregår på den første station i den atlantiske trekanthandel. Bogen er forsynet med et langt forord af biskop Erik Pontoppidan (1698-1764), hvori det hævdes, at handel med og slavegørelse af afrikanere ikke er uforeneligt med kristendommen. Rømers bog er en helt afgørende kilde til Thorkild Hansens "Slavernes Kyst".
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HELDVAD, NIELS.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
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Melchior Winckler, København 1650. 8°. 172 blade (344 sider). Titelbladet tryk med rødt og sort. Træskåret vignet på titelbladet Indbundet i et elegant helbind af marmoreret og poleret maroquin med rig rygforgyldning, ud- og indvendige guldbordurer og marmoreret snit (Gustaf Hedberg). I matchende marmoreret kassette. Exlibris. Forreste fals og kassettens ene kant skrammet. Titelbladet restaureret. * Bibl. Dan. I, 1088. Niels Heldvads (1564-1634) formularbog udkom første gang i 1625.
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SCHEEL, HEINRICH OTTO.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga943899
Magimel, Paris l'an troisieme de Republique (1795). 4to.163+(1)+191+(1) pages. 3 folding diagrams. 29 folding engraved plates. Contemporary marbled calf binding with richly gilt spine. Some rubbing to boards and a superficial tear on the spine. * Second edition. First issued in Copenhagen 1777. The Danish artillery lieutenant Heinrich Otto Scheel (1745-1808) was sent to Strasbourg in 1767, where he stayed for a year to study the new equipment introduced by the French artillery in 1765. He published the results of his studies in French in Copenhagen in 1777. The book was considered so good that, at the request of some French artillery officers, he arranged for this new edition for the French Revolutionary Army. His work maay have been studied by a younger French colleague, born 1769 on Corsica, who at that time took his first steps towards fame, ending up as French emperor in 1804.
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PROUVÉ, JEAN.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
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Compagnie Industrielle de Materiel de Transport "CIMT Lorraine", Neuilly-sur-Seine. No year [at the earliest 1963, latest 1966]. Oblong 4to. Not paginated. Illustrated with technical drawings in b/w as well as photos in b/w and colour. Original cloth covered boards with hidden spiral spine. Cloth with some soiling and staining. Spine darkened. One corner worn and fraying. Plastic spiral spine partly detached from boards. Light foxing to inner boards. Name and date on inner front board (renowned Danish architect Georg Rotne). Pages with clear traces of use, bent corners and creases. Good. * Catalogue of the range of industrial products and elements which were produced to Jean Prouvé's design. CIMT and Prouvé formed a joint company in 1957 (after the architect had lost his life's work - the workshop and all his rights and patents - to aluminium manufacturer STUDAL in 1955). One of the facade panels can be seen at The Museum Of Modern Art in New York (object no. 229.2003). **Includes a handwritten letter from M[adeleine] Prouvé (née Schott) addressed to renowned Danish architect Georg Rotne, dated 29 March 1972. The letter discusses a date for a visit by Rotne, to which her husband and she looks forward. ***A trained metal-worker, Prouvé used his skills and talent to unite industrial production with design in several scales: architecture, building elements and furniture. His work embodies the hope, innovation, creativity and love for the human being and the potential of industrial production which defined the avant garde of architecture and design in the early decades of the 20th century. Among much else he is known for his contributions to Maison du Peuple in Clichy (architects Marcel Lods and Eugène Beaudouin), his own house in Nancy (now a museum), the Maisons Tropicales, for working with Le Corbusier and for his influence in choosing Renzo Piano's proposal for the Centre Pompidou in Paris (it's facade inspired by Prouvé's facade for Palais de la Foire in Lille (architect Paul Herbé).
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DICKENS, CHARLES.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga749640
Chapman and Hall, London 1837. 8vo. Subtitlepage + frontespiece + engraved titleleaf + titleleaf + 2 p. of dedication to Talfourd + 3 p. (preface)+ 1 blank + 4 p. + 1p directions to the binder with errate (6 lines) on the verso + 609+ 1 blank. Contemporary brown half morocco binding (spine title stating only "Pickwick Papers" with marbled sidepaper. Endpapers renewed. Bookplate on front pastedown. Old name removed from subtitlepage. Text pages nice and clean, plates with a touch of browning. A well-preserved copy. * This early copy has the footnote on p. 9 and 50 lines pr. page, and the two original Buss-plates present (p.69 + 74), that was later replaced by Phizz-plates.
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BELLMAN, CARL MICHAEL.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga835490
Anders Zetterberg & Kongl. Privilegierade Not Tryckeriet, Stockholm 1791. Kobberstukket titelblad (J.F. Martin efter Sergel) med profilportræt af Bellman. (4)+163+(5) sider + 86 sider med kobberstukne noder. Samt. halvbind af brunt kalveskind med enkel rygforgyldning. Samtidigt træskåret exlibris (P.V. von Wilshman). Samt. navn (von Welskman) nederst på det stukne titelblad og på sidste blad i tekstdelen. Bindet med slitage på hjørner og kanter. Noget gulplettet. Node-delen lidt løs, men intakt. * Første udgave af Fredmans Sånger med de tilhørende melodier. Fredmans Epistlar var udkommet i 1790. Indeholder elskede klassikere som "Gubben Noach" og den fantastiske "Fjäriln vingad syns på Haga". Aldrig var der muntrere i Stockholm end i de gyldne, løsslupne tider under Gustav III - "Gustavs Dagar".
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BRUN, FRIEDERIKE.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga666017
Friedrich Brummer, Kopenhagen 1800. (2)+(6)+540 pages + three engraved landscapes. Bound in a nice contemporary half calf binding. Name neatly erased from the flyleaf. Nice, clean copy on very good paper. * Very scarce. Friederikke Brun [née Münter] undertook a journey through Switzerland and Italy by herself.
ANDERSEN, H.C. [HANS CHRISTIAN].
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga893569
Paa Forfatterens Forlag, København 1831. (6)+134+(4) sider, inklusiv smudstitelblad. Heftet ubeskåret med orig. bogtrykt og litograferet omslag. Gl. navn (Müller) på indersiden af foromslaget. Indlagt i en smuk bogæske med rygstykke af grønt gedeskind med tidstypisk rygforgyldning (Anker Kysters Eftf./Hagel Olsen). Guldtrykte ejer-initialer (HHP = Hans Henrik Poulsen) på æskens forside. * BFN 109. Udsøgt eksemplar. Indeholder en lang række digte i førstetryk. ** Bogen har tilhørt antikvaren og numismatikeren Ludvig Müller (1809-91), der i begyndelsen af 1830'rne var meget nær ven med Andersen, som han oven i købet var dus med.
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BLICHER, STEEN STEENSEN.
Vangsgaards Antikvariat
vga925603
Paa Forfatterens Forlag trykt hos J.M. Elmenhoff, Randers 1840. 12°. 80+(2) sider. Ubeskåret eksemplar i det originale, bogtrykte, blommefarvede omslag. Lagt i en smuk, marmoreret bogæske med ryg af rødt maroquin [udført af Henning Jensen]. Ryggen med slitage, så foromslaget hænger lidt løst. Lidt gulplettet til de første sider og i marginen. Dedikation med blæk på verso af titelbladet, som er smittet lidt igennem papiret. Uopskåret eksemplar. * Bertelsen 26. Førsteudgave. Sjælden med det originale omslag bevaret og i uopskåret stand.** Med dedikation fra Blicher: 'Carl Ploug/ med højagtelse og Broderskab fra S.S. Blicher'. Forfatterkollegaen og journalisten Carl Ploug [1813-94] var nationalliberal og skandinavist, hvilket jo gik fint i spænd med Blicher og med bogens svenske emne. Men Ploug har tilsyneladende ikke gidet at læse den ældre kollegas bog, da siderne ikke er skåret op. Blicher blev aldrig rigtigt accepteret i det litterære establishment i København.
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