Lopez, Donald:Into the Teeth of the Tiger
- exemplaire signée 2001, ISBN: 9780553260465
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San Francisco, Calif.: Town Hall, 1946. One black & white photo print, 8 x 10". Exiled Hapsburg. From a collection of photograph portraits inscribed to Dr. Albert Rappaport, … Plus…
San Francisco, Calif.: Town Hall, 1946. One black & white photo print, 8 x 10". Exiled Hapsburg. From a collection of photograph portraits inscribed to Dr. Albert Rappaport, founder and director of San Francisco's Town Hall. Photographer's stamp in the image lower right., San Francisco, Calif.: Town Hall, 1946, New York: W. Colston Leigh, Inc.,1941. One black & white photo print, 6.5 x 10". Foreign correspondent for the New York Evening Post and the Philadelphia Public Ledger, and the International News Service. From a collection of photograph portraits inscribed to Dr. Albert Rappaport, founder and director of San Francisco's Town Hall. Labeled with photographer's stamp on reverse., New York: W. Colston Leigh, Inc.,1941, San Francisco, Calif.: Town Hall, ca. 1946. One black & white photo print, 8 x 10". Explorer, author and radio commentator, lecturer on the "Expedition Circuit." Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a member of the Circumnavigators, Adventurers and Explorers Clubs. From a collection of photograph portraits inscribed to Dr. Albert Rappaport, founder and director of San Francisco's Town Hall., San Francisco, Calif.: Town Hall, ca. 1946, New York: W. Colston Leigh, Inc., 1946. One black & white photo print, 8 x 10". Foreign correspondent for the New York Evening Post and the Philadelphia Public Ledger, and the International News Service. From a collection of photograph portraits inscribed to Dr. Albert Rappaport, founder and director of San Francisco's Town Hall. Labeled with photographer's stamp on reverse., New York: W. Colston Leigh, Inc., 1946, New York: Strauss-Peyton, ca. 1942. One black & white photo print, 8 x 10". Broadway writer and director. From a collection of photograph portraits inscribed to Dr. Albert Rappaport, founder and director of San Francisco's Town Hall. Photographer's copyright lower left., New York: Strauss-Peyton, ca. 1942, New York: Limited Editions Club, 1958. Hardcover. Rubbing to the spine tips, most severely at the heel. Very Good in a Fine slipcase. Fritz Kredel. Tall octavo (6" x 9-1/2") bound in black levant-grain leather and imported decorated paper boards; 592 pages. Introduction by Angela Thirkell; designed by Richard Ellis. Illustrated with drawings by Fritz Kredel hand-colored in the studio of Walter Fischer. Copy #120 of 1500 SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page., Limited Editions Club, 1958, Oxford University Press, 2001. First printing. Hardcover. Fine/fine. First Edition, First Printing. c.2001. Hardcover. Cloth spine. 8vo. 344pp. Fine in Fine dustjacket. Signed by the following Holocaust survivors who told their personal stories in these pages: Ruth Weitz, Violet Weinberger, Rubin Udler, Sam Weinreb, Malka Baran, Libby Stern, Yolanda Avram Willis, Alexander Zwillich, Moshe Baran, Shulamit Bastacky, Arnold Blum, Walter Boninger, Simon Gelernter, Cyna Glatstein, Sam Gottesman, Esther Haas, Dora Zuer Iwler, Vladimir Lang, Ernest Light, Jolene Mallinger, Robert Mendler, Fritz Ottenheimer, Marga L. Randall, Sara Reichman, Jack Sittsamer, Irene Berkowitz, Anita Brostoff, Sheila Chamovitz., Oxford University Press, 2001, New York: Limited Editions Club, 1957. Hardcover. Spine tips sunned to brown. Near Fine in a Near Fine slipcase. Fritz Kredel. Octavo (6" x 9-1/2") bound in half smooth green calfskin leather, with a gold-stamped label, and hand-decorated paper over boards; 354 pages. Selected, translated, and with an introduction by Louis Untermeyer. The text is set in Monotype Walbaum, employed here for the first time in America. With charming illustrations by Fritz Kredel, colored by hand through stencils in the studio of Walter Fischer. Copy #309 of 1500 SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in., Limited Editions Club, 1957, NY: Limited Editions Club, 1967. , this lettered copy "J.W.". Kredel, Fritz. Large 8vo, pp. xxiv, 215. Notes, index. Red paper over boards with cloth spine. Illustrated with woodcuts by Fritz Kredel. Fine copy in publiusher's slip case. designed by George Salter at the press of A. Colish in Mt. Vernon, NY. The illustrations were cut in wood and hand colored at the Walter Fischer Studio in New York., Limited Editions Club, 1967, New York: Limited Editions Club, 1962. Hardcover. Bookplate on front pastedown. Touch of sunning to the spine with slight wear to the label. Near Fine in a Fine slipcase. Fritz Kredel. Octavo (6-1/2" x 10") bound in a red linen buckram spine with a leather label stamped in pure gold leaf and boards covered with paper hand-marbled to achieve a peacock tail effect by Douglas Cockerell & Son. Printed at the Thistle Press. Copy #39 of 1500 with 61 drawings by Fritz Kredel hand-colored in the Walter Fischer Studios. SIGNED by the illustrator on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in., Limited Editions Club, 1962, New York: Limited Editions Club, 1952. Hardcover. Some rubbing to the spine with slight loss. Very Good in a Near Fine slipcase. Fritz Kredel. Octavo (6-1/2" x 9-5/8") bound in half polished black calfskin, gold-stamped, with French marbled paper sides. A definitive text edited, and with an introduction, by John Carswell. Illustrated with pen and water-color drawings by Fritz Kredel, hand-colored by Walter Fischer. Copy #844 of 1500 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page., Limited Editions Club, 1952, [Schwetzingen, Schwetzinger Verlagsdruckerei, 1967]. . Nr 43 von 200 Exemplaren, im Druckvermerk von Hans-Jürgen Laban SIGNIERT und zusätzlich auf dem Widmungsblatt (eingedruckt: Für Mie) mit einer handschriftlichen Widmung für "Uschi & Rainer, wie deren ersten Kinder, Anna u. Fritz". Dass drei der Namen an Mitglieder der 1967 gegründeten "Kommune 1" erinnern, ist sicher nur Zufall. - Der Band entstand während Labans Studium der Angewandten Grafik bei Karl Hans Walter in Nürnberg. - Gutes, sauberes Exemplar, [Schwetzingen, Schwetzinger Verlagsdruckerei, 1967]., Neske. First Edition.. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear and some minor tears to the dustjacket. Endpaper sticks to front free endpaper. From the collection of Margot Fonteyn - photographer and artist Keith Money. Inscribed by John Cranko several contributors of this book to Keith Money.. First Edition. Neske, 1969. 25cm x 32cm. 127, (1) pages. Original Hardcover with original dustjacket. Very good condition with only minor signs of wear and some minor tears to the dustjacket. Endpaper sticks to front free endpaper. From the collection of Margot Fonteyn - photographer and artist Keith Money. Inscribed by John Cranko several contributors of this book to Keith Money. Mit zahlreichen Widmungen von Autoren des Buches an den Margot-Fonteyn-Fotografen Keith Money., Neske, New York, 1957. 1957. Octavo (6" x 9-1/2") bound in half smooth green calfskin, with a gold-stamped label, and hand-decorated paper over boards. Selected, translated, and with an introduction by Louis Untermeyer. Illustrations by Fritz Kredel, colored by hand through stencils in the studio of Walter Fischer. LIMITED EDITIONS CLUB , 1002 of 1500 SIGNED by the illustrator. Slight rubbing at top and bottom of spine cover, otherwise perfect. SLIPCASE is gold with some edge wear. Very Good to Fine. HB. Signed by Illustrator. Hard Cover. Fine/Very Good. Illus. by Fritz Kredel., 1957, Biscuit City Press, 1978. Paperback . LikeNew. One of 120 copies. Woodcuts by Fritz Eichenberg and Signed by Fritz Eichenberg. Printed on an Albion Hand Press. 24mo. Blue card covers with paper label on front. Fine copy. From the collection of bibliophile Walter A. Frankel, with his bookplate designed by Reynolds Stone., Biscuit City Press, 1978, Verlegt, 1994. *Price HAS BEEN reduced by 10% until Monday, Feb. 26, order now for BEST SAVINGS* This is #7 out of #10, signed by both authors, unpaginated, paperback, very good. Photos available upon request., Verlegt, 1994, Philadelphia: Company F Association of The 316th Infantry, 1930. First printing. Hardcover. Very Good. Revel, Thomas; Harry Fritz; Walter E. Kaharl; Stanley Lovegrove; . 140 pages. Illustrations, maps, black & white photographs. Paste on illustration to cover. Also includes casualty list, wounded list, survivors with addresses, decorations and citations. Meuse-Argonne offensive; Montfaucon, & more. Some light rubbing to cloth covers. 200 copies of this first edition were printed of which this is an unnumbered copy. This copy signed on the front-free endpaper by Major General Joseph E. Kuhn., Company F Association of The 316th Infantry, 1930, New York: Limited Editions Club, 1972. Hardcover. Near Fine in glassine and a Near Fine slipcase. Fritz Kredel. Tall octavo (6-3/4" x 11-1/4") bound in red cowhide-backed black linen gold-stamped with an ornament by Fritz Kredel; 256 pages. Printed at the Stinehour Press. With an introduction by Louis Kronenberger and illustrations by Fritz Kredel including 20 part-page woodcuts hand-colored by pochoir at the Walter Fischer Studio. Copy #333 of 1500 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in., Limited Editions Club, 1972, New York: Limited Editions Club, 1952. Hardcover. Light wear to the spine tips, often the case with this title. Near Fine in the glassine dustwrapper and a Near Fine slipcase. Fritz Kredel. Octavo (6-1/2" x 9-5/8") bound in half polished black calfskin, gold-stamped, with French marbled paper sides. A definitive text edited, and with an introduction, by John Carswell. Illustrated with pen and water-color drawings by Fritz Kredel, hand-colored by Walter Fischer. Of a total edition of 1500 copies SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page, this is unnumbered and out of series, acquired directly from the publisher., Limited Editions Club, 1952, New York: Limited Editions Club, 1972. Hardcover. Fine in glassine and a Fine slipcase. Fritz Kredel. Tall octavo (6-3/4" x 11-1/4") bound in red cowhide-backed black linen gold-stamped with an ornament by Fritz Kredel; 256 pages. Printed at the Stinehour Press. With an introduction by Louis Kronenberger and illustrations by Fritz Kredel including 20 part-page woodcuts hand-colored by pochoir at the Walter Fischer Studio. Copy #887 of 1500 SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page. Monthly Letter laid in., Limited Editions Club, 1972, New York: Limited Editions Club, 1952. Hardcover. Hint of rubbing to the spine tips; otherwise, a tight, fresh copy. About Fine in chipped glassine and a Fine slipcase. Fritz Kredel. Octavo (6-1/2" x 9-5/8") bound in half polished black calfskin, gold-stamped, with French marbled paper sides. A definitive text edited, and with an introduction, by John Carswell. Illustrated with pen and water-color drawings by Fritz Kredel, hand-colored by Walter Fischer. Of a total edition of 1500 copies SIGNED by the artist on the colophon page, this is one of only 15 Presentation Copies with the publisher's blindstamp attesting to such on the colophon page where instead of a number the words "Office Copy" are handwritten along with the initials "G.C." Acquired directly from the publisher's files, this copy belonged to Gordon Carroll who was in charge of the club's operations in the 1970s when it operated out of Avon, CT., Limited Editions Club, 1952, Weimar, Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen, (1937). . Aus dem Inhalt: Fritz Rougemont: Ein neues Petrarca-Bildnis / Herbert von Einem: Goethes Kunstphilosophie / Horst Rüdiger: Wilhelm von Humboldt als Übersetzer / Walter Schürmeyer: Die Gartenwerke des 18. Jahrhunderts / Rolf von Hoerschelmann: Das Kubin-Archiv in Hamburg. - Rücken staubfleckig, die Rückenschildchen mit Abrieb. Gutes Exemplar, Weimar, Gesellschaft der Bibliophilen, (1937)., Bantam, 1986-10-01. Mass Market Paperback. Good-. . Signed. GOOD-. blue illustrated wraps, bagged for protection, *AUTOGRAPHED/SIGNED* by author Donald Lopez on title page, and air aces Herb Zembe, General Adolf Galland, General Walter Krupinski, General Fritz Oblesser, and General Guenther Rall inside front cover, browning pages, large tears to covers at corners and edges, shelf wear, heavy spine lean/roll..<p> Once Read Books, cover scan available - just ask, OnceReadBooks com<p> Orders shipped via USPS., Bantam, 1986-10-01<