Verlag: Miloske Forlag Eftf, Copenhagen, 1947
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: very good to near fine. First edition. Quarto. (7) 56pp. unpaginated, laid in one leaf with English text. Original decorative and illustrated tan boards with red lettering on cover and spine. Well designed drawing handbook for the student and artist. Study of the nude human body with foreword by Danish sketch artist (Croquis-Specialist} Ernst Hansen. Beautifully arranged handbook featuring twenty-eight b/w nude photographs of women, some with obvious air-brushing, with sketches and drawings of the models on facing pages. Text in Danish, with English foreword. Binding with very light wear along edges and few scuff on front cover. Binding in very good, interior in near fine condition.
Verlag: Ernst Bojesens Kunstforlag, Kjobenhavn [Copenhagen], 1890
Anbieter: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, USA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Very Good. Kjobenhavn [Copenhagen]: Ernst Bojesens Kunstforlag, 1889-1890. First Trade Edition. Folio. 202 pp. + index. Chapter heading illustrations; in-text vignettes. Publisher's binding in red, gray, and black cloth, decorated in gilt, brown endpapers; marbled edges. Corners bumped; moderate wear to edges with brief exposure and minor fraying; a couple minor stains and scuffs. Binding is sound. Brief wormhole to fore-edge of text block; interior else unmarked. A Very Good copy of this collection of Danish fantasies and fables from the Modern Breakthrough poet.
Verlag: Ernst Bojesens Kunstforlag, Kjobenhavn [Copenhagen], 1890
Anbieter: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, USA
Erstausgabe
Zustand: Very Good +. First Edition. Kjobenhavn [Copenhagen]: Ernst Bojesens Kunstforlag, 1889-1890. First Edition. Folio. 202 pp. + index. Chapter heading illustrations; in-text vignettes; illustrated full-spread title page here bound in to front and rear. Printed ownership page for "L.E. Winding" tipped-in preceding title, with prospectus included at rear. Bound in 20th-century half morocco over marbled boards with gilt decoration to spine; all edges gilt. Blind binder's stamp of Oscar Jacobsen to rear pastedown. Printed on Japanese paper, per a prior pencil note on front pastedown; certainly a higher-quality paper than a companion copy we handled alongside. Light wear to edges and joints with patchy soiling. Binding is sound. Ownership stamp to front pastedown ("SJL"), else interior unmarked. Handsomely bound collection of Danish fantasies and fables from the Modern Breakthrough poet.