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Anbieter: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, USA
Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. No Dust Jacket A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Artikel-Nr. SA15A-02138
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Anbieter: Abacus Bookshop, Pittsford, NY, USA
hardcover. Zustand: Nearly fine copy. Illustrated (illustrator). 1st. 4to, 517 pp., Tipped-in plates. Artikel-Nr. 110138
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Anbieter: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, USA
Zustand: Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES. Artikel-Nr. SB17Q-00393
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Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Zustand: BUONO USATO. INTERLINGUE Legatura in tessuto leggermente stanca alle estremità del dorso, lievemente brunito il dorso; presente lieve fioritura ai piatti e al dorso. Titoli e fregi solo al dorso. Controguardie illustrate. Pagine ben salde alla cerniera, con ampio margine, lievemente ingiallite, così come i tagli. Presente qualche illustrazione nel testo, sia a colori che in bianco e nero, con didascalia. Numero pagine 517. Artikel-Nr. CAD2830
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Anbieter: Leopolis, Kraków, Polen
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 4to (30 cm), XXI, 517 pp, with tipped-in illustrations. Publisher's cloth. Inscribed to Hilde Rosenthal on the verso of the free endpaper. The magnificent Lessing J. Rosenwald collection of illustrated books, manuscripts, and works from celebrated presses was donated to the Library of Congress in a series of gifts beginning in 1943. The collection was fully transferred to Washington in 1980, following Mr. Rosenwald's passing the previous year. This donation comprised 2,653 titles, all detailed in this catalogue. An appendix lists works about or derived from the Rosenwald Rare Book Collection. Artikel-Nr. 006549
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Anbieter: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. The format is approximately 9.5 inches by 11.75 inches. xxi, [1], 517, [5] pages. The book is largely in two-column format. Inscribed by the editor on the title page. The inscription reads To Mr. John Mayfield in gratitude for his splendid essay for the Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress September 1979 James Hardin, editor. Decorative front cover. Endpaper map. Illustrations (some in color, some tipped-in). A Note on the Entries. Key to Abbreviations of Works Frequently Cited. Indexes to the Catalog (General Index; Printers, Publishers, Presses and Typographers; Artists, Calligraphers, and Engravers; Provenance, Associations Copies, and Presentation Copies; Binders and Bindings. This is a large, heavy book and if sent outside of the United States will require additional shipping costs. Throughout his tenure at the Library of Congress, Jim Hardin (1940-2020) was a highly respected and well-liked colleague who was known for his dedication, hard work, outstanding sense of organization, meticulous attention to detail, willingness to pitch in for the good of the Library, and wry sense of humor. John S. Mayfield earned his MA at Southern Methodist University. Following WWII, Mayfield worked with the War Assets Administration and the Department of Defense. It was the 1950s that Mayfield solidified his reputation as an avid book collector and bibliophile. He became the curator of the division of manuscripts and rare books at the Syracuse University Library. After his retirement, Mayfield held a position with Georgetown University Library Associates. Lessing Julius Rosenwald (February 10, 1891 June 24, 1979) was an American businessman, a collector of rare books and art and a philanthropist. Born in Chicago, Lessing J. Rosenwald was the eldest son of Julius Rosenwald, a clothier who became part-owner and was president of Sears, Roebuck and Company from 1908 to 1923, and chairman from 1923 to 1932. Lessing left Cornell University and went to work for Sears in 1911 as a shipping clerk, and in 1920, was given the responsibility of opening a catalog supply center for the growing mail-order company in Philadelphia. Succeeding his father, he was chairman of Sears from 1932 until 1939, when he dedicated himself full-time to collecting rare books and art, as well as managing the family charities, chiefly the Julius Rosenwald Fund, which made fellowship grants directly to hundreds of African-American artists, writers, researchers and intellectuals. In 1943, he pledged to donate his collections of rare books and art. After his death, 2,600 rare books, which trace the illustrated book through the last six centuries, and 5,000 reference books were given to the Library of Congress, which remains one of the most distinguished collections in the Rare Books and Special Collections division. Additionally, 27,000 prints and drawings were donated to the National Gallery of Art, both located in Washington, D.C. He was one of the founding donors of the National Gallery of Art when it opened in 1941. The "Giant Bible of Mainz" has been on permanent display in the great entrance hall of the Library of Congress since Rosenwald donated it in 1952, when it was 500 years old. Rosenwald held his collection at his private gallery, the Alverthorpe Gallery, within the Abington Art Center. He was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1947. He became director of the Bureau of Industrial Conservation in the War Production Board during World War II. Lessing J. Rosenwald's importance as a rare book collector and donor to the Library of Congress is featured in David Baldacci's novel, The Camel Club, London 2006, p. 164 ff. In 1971 he was honored with the Sir Thomas More Medal for Book Collecting. The Rosenwald Collection is considered the premier collection of its kind in the United States. Lessing J. Rosenwald, formed the collection over a period of nearly 40 years. He gave the collection to the Library of Congress in a series of gifts, beginning in 1943, with the final installment coming after the collector's death in 1979. It consists of 2,653 titles documenting the history of book illustration and bookbinding over six centuries. The Rosenwald Collection contains some excellent examples of medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, a large collection of 15th-century block books, and some of the finest illustrated books printed before 1500. The collection of early printed woodcut books is its major strength. This group includes the finest examples of the art as executed by German, Italian, French and Dutch artists from the late 1460s to 1550. The collection is also rich in 17th-century illustrated books on science and architecture; 18th-century French illustrated books, many with original drawings; the finest collection of illuminated books by William Blake outside Great Britain; 19th-century books illustrated with lithographs; and 20th-century livres d'artistes, which are illustrated with images by Braque, Picasso, Rouault and many other major European artists from the period. The focus of the collection is Western Europe, with emphasis on imprints from Germany, Italy, France, Spain, Great Britain and the Low Countries. Artikel-Nr. 90272
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