"Dinamo-Azari ... Edizione italiana Dinamo Azari Milano ... New York, Paris, Berlin"--P. [1] of covers., "Tiratura mille copie. Esemplare n. [blank]"--Stamp on p. [2]., Bound with two large nuts and bolts., For description and reproduction of the bolted covers and one typographical ill., cf. Depero / mostra a cura di Gabriella Belli, catalogo a cura di Maurizio Fagiolo dell'Arco. 1989. p. 48-49. Covers also illustrated in Le livre futuriste / Giovanni Lista. 1984, p. 108, fig. 250., Illustrated throughout with typographical compositions and reproductions of paintings, drawings and photos; includes sections "Cuscini Depero" and "Pubblicità Depero," with original relief prints, e.g. advertisements for the liqueur Campari., Includes "L'onomalingua, verbalizzazione astratta, creazione Depero 1916" on final leaves., Issued in blue paper covers secured with aluminum bolts; "Rilegatura dinamo creazione Azari"--P. [1] of covers., One leaf is folded; a few are printed on both sides., Printed in part on various colored papers; numerous leaves printed on both sides., and Unnumbered copy. From the collection of Peter Eisenman.
Publisher:
Edizione della Dinamo,
Subject (Name):
Casa d'arte futurista Depero, Depero, Fortunato,--1892-1960, Depero, Fortunato,--1892-1960--Autograph, and Eisenman, Peter,--1932---Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Commercial art--Italy, Decorative arts--Italy, Futurism (Art)--Italy, Letter-pictures, and Sound symbolism
Allgemeines historisches Taschenbuch, oder, Abriss der merkwurdigsten neuen Welt-Begebenheiten
Image Count:
1
Description:
Facing p. 99.
Subject (Geographic):
United States --History --Revolution, 1775-1783, United States --History --Revolution, 1775-1783 --Congresses, and United States. Continental Congress, 1776
A late medieval German poem of advice to young and old women, Der frawen Spiegel defines the ideal qualities, activities, and virtues of married and unmarried women. This rare edition is illustrated with one of the earliest examples of a chiaroscuro woodcut. Made especially for this volume, the illustration shows two women holding up a mirror. One, provocatively dressed, represents the unmarried girl, the other, in more matronly attire, the married woman mentioned in the title.
Alternative Title:
Frauen Spiegel and Frauenspiegel
Description:
Weller gives date of ca. 1520.
Publisher:
[Johann Schoensperger the younger]
Subject (Topic):
Wives --Conduct of life --Early works to 1800 and Women --Conduct of life --Early works to 1800
Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft Fruchtbringende Gesellschaft. Kurtzer Bericht von der Fruchtbringenden Gesellschaft Ludwig, Prince of Anhalt-Koethen, 1579-1650 Merian, Matthaeus, 1593-1650
Published / Created:
[1630]
Call Number:
Zg17 F94 630f
Image Count:
224
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Abstract:
Each leaf bears a Gesellschaft member's emblem and motto, a short poem, and the member's initials; chart at end lists names that match the initials.
Alternative Title:
Fruchtbringende Gesellschafft Vorhaben, Nahmen, Gemaehlde und Woerter and Fruchtbringenden Gesellschafft Vorhaben, Nahmen, Gemaehlde und Woerter
Description:
Autograph: Ferdinand Albrecht Flemming ex bibliotheca paterna 1669. At end, list in ms. of additional members of Gesellschaft, possibly in hand of Christian Flemmer. Book waste used in binding.
Bethge (1876-1946) was a minor poet and fiction writer, one of whose claims to fame was that Mahler used his poems in Das Lied von der Erde. The title story in this collection of novellas describes a journey by boat from Marseille to Veracruz and one of the passengers, an enigmatic Englishman and his even stranger companion, a yellow cat with a coat “almost like saffron.” The modest Jungstil volume was designed by the German artist Leo Prochownik.
This leaf was once used as a binding and is thus in poor condition. The text is a fragment of a long Biblical poem (21,818 lines) in Middle Dutch by Jan van Boendale (also called Jan Decker and Jan de Clerc), begun in 1325 and completed August 6, 1330. Bo
Description:
Formerly used in binding. and Imperfect: fragment; mutilated with loss of text.
Subject (Name):
Jacobus, de Voragine, ca. 1229-1298 and Mary, Blessed Virgin, Saint