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Wright, Wilhelm von
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat46779
Stockholm; Renée Coeckelberghs editioner, 1989. 23x18 cm. (1, 1 blank) s. + 148 planscher + kolofon & (1, 1 blank) s. + 144 planscher & 127, (1) s. Tre röda originalskinnband (Grafiche Milani) med förgylld ryggdekor, upphöjda bind och övre guldsnitt, förvarade i förlagets röda pappkassett. Mycket fin uppsättning av faksimilutgåvan. Nr 718 av upplagans 4000 exemplar.
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Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat14474
Leipzig; Verlag von Moritz Ruhl, no year [ca. 1900]. [21x14 cm]. 18 pp. + 13 plates of colour lithographies. Leporello binding. Original boards with a cloth backstrip. Lithographed front cover. Head of spine a trifle bumped. Corners slightly worn. A few small specks on the front board. The title-page is torn, a bit soiled, and with a small loss in upper margin. The textpages are very slightly creased. A few plates are slightly soiled, the first one with two scrape marks in the white area. A rather well-preserved copy of a scarce publication. The first edition was published in 1895, and a third edition in 1904.
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Vennberg, Karl
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat47134
Stockholm; Bonniers, 1949. Originalupplaga. 23x16 cm. 93, (3, 2 blanka) s. Klotband i mörkare och ljusare brun nyans (Bonniers bokbinderi) med författar- och titeletikett i grönt resp. rött skinn. Omslaget medbundet. Ryggen obetydligt nött. Några små mörka prickar på rygg och pärmar. Fint ex. I Fiskefärd tonas det modernistiska anslaget ned något till förmån för en mer romantisk hållning. Boken innebar Vennbergs publika genombrott. Dedikation till förläggaren Gerard Bonnier: ""Gerard / med tack för medarbetarskap å sid. 13 och mycket annat / Karl Vennberg"".
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Dawid [Björn Dawidsson]
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat39725
[Skövde]; Strokirks Tryckeri, 1982. Originalupplaga. 18,5x18,5 cm. (4, 4 blanka) s. + 18 fotoplanscher. Grått originalklotband med ryggetikett i papper, placerad i svart klotkassett. Fint ex. Tryckt i 700 exemplar. Detta är nr 23 av 60 ""ur fotograf Björn Dawidssons egen upplaga"", signerad av Dawid i kolofonen. Med ett bilagt brev från Dawid till Anders Tornberg, skrivet i blyerts på ett A5-ark, vikt en gång. Dawid tackar för ett paket och uttrycker sig berömmande kring konstnären Jene Highstein, vars ""svarta skiva"" (inbjudningskortet till konstnärens vernissage hos Tornberg) inspirerat honom, vidare hoppas han att de båda kan ses vid Tornbergs nästa besök i Stockholm för att ""titta på lite saker"". Proveniens: Anders Tornberg Gallery, och med en stämpel som bekräftar detta.
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[Grünewald, Isaac -- Provenance] Apollinaire, Guillaume (Ed.)
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat34107
Paris, 1914. 26x17,5 cm. 129-188 pp. + 6 leaves of plates. Original printed wrappers, stapled. Small losses at spine ends and corners of front wrapper. The oversized wrappers are a bit creased and torn in lower margins. There are a few light stains on the wrappers. A well-preserved copy. Contains, for instance, Chronique mensuelle, by Apollinaire, Horace Holley etc. / Lettres d'Alfred Jarry à M. le docteur Saltas / Giovanni Papini: Deux philosophes (Bergson et Croce) / Harrison Reeves: Les épopées populaires américaines / Poems by Henri Hertz, Jean le Roy, and Léonard Pieux. With six reproductions of paintings by Francis Picabia. The short-lived but influential magazine Les Soirées de Paris was founded by Apollinaire, André Salmon, André Billy and others in order to cover the contemporary art and literature. It ran for 27 issues (some double) the years 1912-1914, when the publication was broken off by the war. Among the contributors and artists treated were Jarry, Picabia, Matisse, Jacob, and Braque. From the library of Isaac Grünewald (1889-1946), and with his signature on front wrapper. Grünewald was the foremost artist and public defender of the first wave of Swedish modernism and held the position of professor at the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts between 1932 and 1942. He lived in Paris the years 1908-1911, where he studied painting at the academy of Matisse, and befriended authors and artists, for instance Apollinaire, Jacob and Salmon, who were associated with Les Soirées de Paris.
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Tuttle, Richard | Shigemi Oka (Ed.)
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat42419
Tokyo; Sezon Museum of Art, 1995. 21x15 cm. 156, (2, 2 blanks) pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers, housed in the original linen bag with blue rope tie. A fine copy. Published at the occasion of Tuttle's exhibition at the museum. With bilingual text in Japanese and English. Contains, for instance, Gerhard Mack: ""Walking the Time Line. On Richard Tuttle's Art"", an epilogue by Shigemi Oka, biography, list of exhibitions, and bibliography. From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on the last blank page.
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Martinson, Harry
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat46402
Stockholm; Bonniers, 1937. Originalupplaga. 20,5x14 cm. 129, (1 blank) s. Grönt klotband (Leonard Gustafssons bokbinderi) med förgylld ryggtitel, stänkmålat övre snitt och med övriga snitt råskurna. Omslag samt ryggremsa medbundna. Exlibris för Stefan Andersson. Nedre pärmhörnen något tilltryckta. Främre omslaget med liten förlust vid nedre hörnet samt vikmärke vid det övre. Bakre omslaget aningen solkat i nedre marginalen. Fint ex. Den första av Martinsons tre böcker med naturessäer, följd av ""Midsommardalen"" (1938) och ""Det enkla och det svåra"" (1939). Dedikation med tre ritade blommor: ""Till Arvid Mårtensson från vännen Harry Martinson"". Mårtensson (1898-1972), chef för Gumperts Bokhandel i Göteborg. von Sydow: Harry Martinsons bibliografi. Del 1:9.
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Clarke, Kevin & Horst Wackerbarth (Photo) | William Least Heat Moon (Text)
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat40836
New York; Alfred van der Marck Editions, 1985. First edition. 29x23,5 cm. 208 pp. Publisher's red cloth with printed dustjacket. The jacket has a small speck on front inner flap. Spine ends and corners are a trifle bumped. A fine copy. ""The Red Couch marks the culmination of the four-year-adventure of two award-winning photographers who traversed the United States with an eight-foot-long red-velvet sofa and the dream of creating a portrait of America."" (front flap). Inscribed by Clarke to gallery owner Anders Tornberg: ""For Anders / Kevin Clarke / NYC 1994"". From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on the last blank page.
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Rauschenberg, Robert
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat43535
Los Angeles; Gemini G.E.L., [1971]. First edition. 24,5x17 cm. (16) pp. Corrugated cardboard, stapled, and with sealing tape on spine. Very fine. Designed by John Coy, photographs by Malcolm Lubliner. The book contains an introductory text by Rauschenberg, and ten photographs of different cardboard collages. Signed by Rauschenberg on front board. From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on rear board.
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Vennberg, Karl
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat47136
Stockholm; Bonniers, 1952. Originalupplaga. 20,5x14,5 cm. 74, (3, 1 blank) s. Klotband i mörkare och ljusare brun nyans (Bonniers bokbinderi) med författar- och titeletikett i grönt resp. rött skinn. Omslaget medbundet. Några små mörka prickar på pärmarna. Fint ex. Dedikation till förläggarna Gerard och Peggy Bonnier: ""Gerard och Peggy / med särskild hänvisning till sid. 45, där det borde ha stått ""till G. B."", om nu ens den liebe Gott hade fått sig någon dikt tillägnad i denna bok. / Karl"". Några svaga bläckstreck på denna sida, som innehåller dikten ""Torgen huttrar"". I slutet av boken finns ett infäst brev från Vennberg, maskinskrivet och signerat, där han tillönskar Gerard och Peggy en god julhelg samt skriver: ""... eftersom julen på Lilla Essingen skiljer sig avsevärt från julen i storstaden, ville jag som en extra julhälsning gärna skicka med några versrader om stämningarna i denna del av världen."" Därefter följer en tidigare version av dikten ""Torgen huttrar"". Brevet är odaterat men troligen avsänt i mellandagarna 1951.
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[Loti, Pierre]
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat32557
Three letters in handwriting on folded sheets measuring 22,5x18 cm. The letters, all in French, are dated 13th Nov. 1895, 14th Dec. 1895, and 6th Feb. 1896; comprising 46, 112 and 14 lines, respectively. The sheets have been folded twice and are insignificantly soiled. Without envelopes. Lucien Jousselin was a close friend of Pierre Loti and played an extraordinarily important role in the making of Loti's first novel Aziyadé, which gave Loti immense success as a writer of the Orient and also managed to spread sympathy for the Ottoman cause against Russia. The novel, which claims to be the authentic writings of an English marine lieutenant translated into French, was in fact a compilation of Loti's semi-autobiographical diary entries and fictional letters, the latter either to his sister in Brightbury or to and from his closest friend ""Plumkett"". It is widely recognised by Loti experts that Plumkett in reality was identical to his long-time friend Lucien Jousselin, without whom the novel most likely wouldn't have been published at all. The manuscript was originally sent to G. de Polignac who didn't manage to get it published and was then transmitted to Lucien Jousselin. It was clear to Jousselin that he needed to rewrite and improve Aziyadé and also leave out parts he deemed too shocking for the French public. He then managed to get it published at the famous publishing house Calmann Levy. The contract was signed on 16th February 1878 by Jousselin himself under the name of ""M. Julien Viaud, officier de marine, actuellement en voyage"". The letters offered here are dated almost twenty years later. They are very personal and begin with a response to the death of one of Loti's children. Jousselin, now stationed in Rome as a diplomat, writes that the news of Loti's grief caused him immense suffering. ""My affection for you has always been bizarre, irregular and complicated, just like myself and yourself."" The handwriting is in this first letter shaky and upset. The following letter mentions a rendez-vous in Rochefort (where Loti lived at the time) and how he, Jousselin, hopes to talk about memories from the past. The last, and perhaps most interesting and personal letter, deals with the existential responsibility of being a father. ""Because you really have to try to make their lives happier than ours once were, easier, more balanced between glorious beliefs and mortal anxiety"".
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[Salamander] Gustafson [Leckius], Ingemar & C. O. Hultén & Ilmar Laaban & Göran Printz-Påhlson (Red.)
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat45313
Malmö; Galerie Colibri, 1955-56. 23,5x16 cm. Klammerhäftade med litograferade omslag. 39, (5) & 41, (3) & 47, (5) s. Obetydligt nötta nötta ryggar. Tredje häftat med en liten mörk prick på ryggen. En fin svit. Innehåller bl. a. André Breton: ""Bruden som fyrbåk"" / Marcel Duchamp: ""Surcensur"" / Göran Printz-Påhlson: ""Den passionerade pilgrimen. Anteckningar om E. E. Cummings' situation"" / Lasse Söderberg: ""Giacometti"" / Ilmar Laaban: ""Ghérasim Luca och den rumänska surrealismen"" / Ghérasim Luca: ""ur Héros-Limite"" / Ingemar Gustafson [Leckius]: ""Wifredo Lam"" / Tomas Tranströmer: ""Svenska hus ensligt belägna"" / William Empson: ""Fyra dikter"". Med originallitografier av Acke Oldenburg, Stanley William Hayter, Roberto Matta, Anders Österlin, Öyvind Fahlström, C. O. Hultén, Wifredo Lam och Corneille. Komplett svit av imaginisternas påkostade tidskrift som, i symbios med Galerie Colibri, introducerade viktiga internationella konstnärskap, liksom Öyvind Fahlström och Ragnar Thoursie, för en svensk publik. 3 volumes in original lithographed wrappers, stapled. Spines are slightly worn. The third volume has a few small specks on the wrappers, and there is a slight nick in top margin of rear wrapper and a few leaves. A fine set. A complete set of the art & literature magazine ""Salamander"", edited by C. O. Hultén and others. Only 3 issues were published in the years 1955 & 1956. One of the very best examples of the ""little magazine"" in Sweden. Each issue contains one or more original litographs by Swedish or international artists; Roberto Matta, Wifredo Lam and Corneille, and others. Runnquist, Litterära tidskrifter 1920-1960 s. 86-87. Holmberg, Litterära tidskrifter i Sverige 1900-1970. En kommenterad bibliografi s. 90.
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Marden, Brice | Klaus Kertess
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat40170
New York, 1992. 29,5x31,5 cm. 239, (1 blank) pp. Publisher's white linen with printed dustjacket. With 158 illustrations, including 133 plates in full colour. Very fine. This work ""provides a complete analysis of the development of Marden's art, from his student days to the present. An account of Marden's early development, in the 1960s, and his seminal role in redefining the nature of abstract painting is given in the context of the culture of the 60s and in the larger context of 20th-century modernism. Marden's changing influences, his peers, and his followers are all taken into account, as is the importance of drawing to the overall development of his work."" (Front flap). From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on the last blank page.
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Ibsen, Henrik
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat46952
Köpenhamn; Gyldendal, 1888. Originalupplaga. [18x12,5 cm]. (4), 223, (1 blank) s. Förlagets ljusbruna dekorerade klotband med marmorerade snitt och mönstrade försättsblad. Ryggändar och pärmhörn aningen tilltryckta. Några små mörka prickar på rygg och bakre pärm. Fint ex. Schiøtz & Ringstrøm, Norske førsteutgaver 170. Publisher's brown, decorated cloth with marbled edges and patterned endpapers. Spine ends and corners are slightly bumped. There are a few small specks on spine and rear board A fine copy. First edition of The Lady from the Sea.
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Rantanen, Mari | Timo Valjakka (Text)
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat42217
Helsinki; Galerie Kaj Forsblom, 1985. 21x14,5 cm. 31, (1 blank) pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. There are a few light stains on the first blank page. A fine copy. Exhibition catalogue with text in Finnish, Swedish, and English. Inscribed by the artist in Swedish to gallery owner Anders Tornberg: ""Till Anders! Hälsningar Mari"", and with a loosely inserted silkscreen print, artist's proof, signed and dated 1985 by the artist and additionally inscribed to Anders Tornberg.
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[Chagall] Malraux, André & Charles Sorlier
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat44849
Monaco; Éditions André Sauret, 1972. 33x25 cm. 249, (2, 1 blank) pp. + original lithograph. Illustrated. Publisher's grey linen with black lettering on spine and front board, pictorial dustjacket. Housed in the original card slipcase. Lower front corner is slightly bumped. A fine copy.
Kyrklund, Willy
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat47035
Stockholm; Bonniers, 1964. Originalupplaga. 20,5x12 cm. 99, (1) s. Häftad med tryckt vikomslag. Främre omslag obetydligt solkat. Fint ex. Kyrklunds tredje roman som utgavs samma år som han erhöll Övralidspriset. Dedikation till förläggaren Gerard Bonnier: ""Till Gerard som tåligt stod mig bi med boken / från Willy"".
Kippenberger, Martin | Annesofie Becker & Willie Flindt (Eds.)
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat41923
Copenhagen; Victor B. Andersens Maskinfabrik, 1996. 24x17 cm. 127, (1) pp. Illustrated. Original printed wrappers. With the label of Anders Tornberg Gallery on front wrapper. A fine copy of the book, which was published in conjunction to the touring exhibition ""Memento Metropolis"". With text in Danish and English by Annesofie Becker and Willie Flindt, Arno Victor Nielsen, Dieter Bachmann, and Kippenberger. Koch, Annotated catalogue raisonné of the books by Martin Kippenberger 1977-1997, no. 145. From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on the last blank page.
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Durham, Jimmie
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat44895
Reims; Le Colle?ge E?ditions & Calais; Le Channel, Galerie de l'ancienne Poste & Anvers; Galerie Micheline Szwajcer, 1996. 21x15 cm. 64, (49, 7 seven blanks) pp. Illustrated, also with a number of tipped-in photographic plates. Stapled, loose in the original printed wrappers, as issued. The mounted photo on front wrapper has a light cornerfold and an insignificant stain. A fine copy. Catalogue for the travelling exhibition. With texts in French and English by Durham, Jean-Pierre Rehm, and Denys Zacharopoulos. From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on the last blank page.
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[Baltazar, Jean]
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat20662
Cologne; chez Corneille Egmond, 1694. First edition. 12:o. 15,5x10 cm. 153, (3 blanks) pp. 18th century half leather with gilt decorations on spine, with spine label in red leather and marbled boards. The spine and corners are worn, and there are two small holes in the leather in the top compartment, foot of spine has a small loss, as has the spine label. A small dampstain on the top edge is visible in top margin of pp. 55-128. A small speck on the title leaf. A short tear in lower margin of pp. 21/22. A small chip in outer margin of pp. 123/124. A few insignificant scattered specks, but generally a clean copy. Jean Balthazar de Simmeren (c:a 1600 -- c:a 1688), born in Simmeren in Pfalz, a prominent mercenary captain (after 1653 lieutenant general) who served partly the French royal forces, partly the Prince of Condé during the Fronde and the Franco-Spanish War. This is his record of the campaigns during the last years of the Fronde. A scarce item.
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Martinson, Harry
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat46403
Stockholm; Bonniers, 1938. Originalupplaga. 20,5x14 cm. 142 s. Häftad med tryckt omslag. Omslag av Bror Hjort. Lätt snedläst och ryggen skrynklad samt med ett par små förluster. Förlust nedtill på främre omslag som drabbar förlagsnamnet. Bakre omslag samt sista blanka bladet med Y-formad reva (3x1 cm) mitt på sidan. Svag fläck på titelbladet. Den andra av Martinsons tre böcker med naturessäer, föregången av ""Svärmare och harkrank"" (1937) och följd av ""Det enkla och det svåra"" (1939). Dedikation på halvtitelbladet med det tryckta författarnamnet överstruket: ""Till Artur från Harry / en hälsning"". Mottagare var författaren Artur Lundkvist (1906-1991) som Martinson lärt känna 1927, ett möte som Kjell Espmark beskriver i ""Harry Martinson erövrar sitt språk"" (1970): ""Lokalen var Folkets Hus i Stockholm, där Lundkvist försökte sälja ett stycke till tidningen Den Arbetslöse, när en ung man kom fram till honom och frågade: ""Är du skald?"". Den andre som 'såg kvalificerat arbetslös ut', drog fram en tidning, uppvikt kring en dikt, och fortsatte: ""Är det du som har skrivit det här?"" Lundkvist erkände författarskapet och dikten fick, tillägger han vid samtal, betyget ""djävligt bra"". Så presenterade främlingen sig som Harry Martinson: ""Jag försöker också dikta lite. Vill du titta på en sak?"" De båda blev snabbt vänner, översatte på Lundkvists förslag Carl Sandburg tillsammans och utgjorde två av de fem unga 1929, senare i livet var de kolleger i Svenska Akademien där Martinson blev invald 1949 och Lundkvist 1968. von Sydow, Harry Martinsons bibliografi 1:10.
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Dokoupil, Jirí Georg | Wilfried Dickhoff (Ed.)
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat46275
[Köln]; Dokoupil & Dickhoff, 1988-1990. 28x21 cm. 95, (1) & 64 & (2, 2 blanks) pp. + 20 leaves of plates & 70, (1, 1 blank) & (3, 3 blanks) pp. + 21 leaves of plates & 175, (1) pp. & 71, (1) pp. Seven volumes in original printed wrappers, housed in the original printed cardboard slipcase. There are a few light dampstains on the slipcase. A fine, complete set. The volumes, which contain drawings without text, were published in conjunction with exhibitions at the following galleries: Vol. I. Massimo Minini Gallery, Brescia / Vol. II. Galerie Nikolaus Sonne, Berlin / Vol. III. Gallery Leyendecker, Santa Cruz de Tenerife / Vol. IV. Gallery Bonomo, Bari/Rome / Vol. V. Anders Tornberg Gallery, Lund / Vol. VI. Galerie Pfefferle, München / Vol. VII. Galería Juana de Aizpuru, Madrid & Sevilla. From the library of Anders Tornberg Gallery in Lund, Sweden, and with a stamp confirming this on the last blank page.
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Adami, Johann Samuel (Misander)
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat23883
Dresden; Bey Joh. Christoph Zimmermann, 1718-1723. 8:o. 17,5x12 cm. Frontispiece, (13, 1 blank), 864 & (7, 1 blank), 736 pp. Contemorary vellum with title in handwriting on spine, red edges. Signature of Swedish vicar Torsten Hildebrand Svartengren (1847-1920) on front free endpaper and on the first title leaf. There are short cracks at spine ends and the binding is a bit soiled. The first part has a loss at lower corner on pp. 163/164 and a mending in lower margin on pp. 179/180. There are a few small scattered specks in both parts. A very well-preserved copy. The two parts were originally published in 1694 and 1710, respectively.
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Barbusse, Henri
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat39524
Paris; Flammarion, 1930. First edition. No. 25 of 25 copies on papier vergé de Hollande. 248, (1, 1 blank) pp. Red half leather with raised bands and gilt compartments, top edge gilt and the others uncut, marbled boards and endpapers (Hedberg, Stockholm). Wrappers and spine-strip are preserved. Bookplate of Swedish collector Magnus Lindquist on front paste-down. Head of spine is insignificantly worn. Very fine. Henri Barbusse’s political commitment arises as he volunteers as a private soldier in WWI. After the anti-militarist and anti-fascist writings of the early 1920’s, Barbusse visits Moscow for the first time in 1927, in the commemoration of the Revolution of 1917. In Moscow he writes Élévation, which constitutes a trilogy on a Christian theme together with Jésus (1927) and Les Judas de Jésus (1927). With unabridged political fervour, Barbusse aims at showing the true core of Christ’s experience, as a Revolutionary, judged and chastised by the Church and the State for his Communist belief. Inscribed: “au Dr. E. Hultmark / cordial hommage de l’auteur / Henri Barbusse“. Dr. Emil Hultmark (1872-1943), Swedish art historian, author, and collector.
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[Plautus] Pareus, Johann Philipp
Patrik Andersson Antikvariat
pat42798
Hanau; Esther Rosa, David Aubrius, 1634. 8:o. 19,5x12 cm. (16), 567, (1) pp. Full vellum with title in handwriting on spine, coloured edges. With a library discharge stamp, the signature of Swedish architect and classical philologist Carl Georg Brunius (1791-1869), and the signature of his brother August Wilhelm Brunius on front paste-down; also with the signature of an earlier owner (probably Fredrik Hjort, dated 1820), and with Carl Georg Brunius's signature repeated on front free endpaper. The binding is slightly soiled, and there is a small loss at head of spine. Pp. 12-14 and 191/192 have a small chip in outer margin. There are underlinings on pp. 43, 155, 184-185 and 485, and a small note by an early owner on pp. 139 and 141. Small cornerloss on pp. 215/216 and 557/558. There are a few scattered small specks and recurring light dampstains in lower and outer margins, sometimes affecting the text. A well-preserved copy. The German latinist Pareus (1576-1648) published several works on Plautus, among them the first complete edition of his plays. The first edition of his Lexicon was issued in 1614. VD17 23:243062S. Brunet IV:368-369.
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