Bound with Harring, Harro. Historisches Fragment über die Entstehung der Arbeiter-Vereine und ihren Verfall in communistische Speculation. London, 1852.
XII Bilder zu Göthe's Faust and Zwölf Bilder zu Göthe's Faust
Description:
Dedicated to Goethe., Engraved throughout., List of plates on front cover., and On first plate, "gest. von Thaeter in Dresden."
Publisher:
F. Wenner,
Subject (Name):
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von,--1749-1832.--Faust--Illustrations., Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von,--1749-1832--Dedications to., Ruscheweyh, Ferdinand, 1785-1845., and Thaeter, Julius Caesar, 1804-1870.
Baeck, Elias, called Heldenmuth Koning, Wilhelm, fl. 1715 Saffe, J. van, fl. 1715
Published / Created:
1715]
Call Number:
Zg17 C14 +715
Image Count:
17
Description:
Bound with Il Callotto resuscitato. [Augsburg? 1715?]., Engraved throughout by Wilh. Koning or possibly by Elias Baeck, called Heldenmuth, after designs by J. van Saffe., Plate for August is dated 1715., The plates represent the months and have German verses; each is surrounded by an ornamental border., and The plates seem to have no subject connection with t.p.
BEIN 2013 Folio 122: Imperfect: some pages detached, some pull tabs chipped, some moving parts only partly functional., Cover title., On final page are advertisements, including one for: Lothar Meggendorfers lustiger Kinder-Kalender, 1891., Printed on double leaves; includes eight hand-colored movable illustrations., and Text in verse.
Depicts the town of New Braunfels, Texas, circa 1856. In left foreground is a man on horseback, with rifle on his shoulder, standing near two steer; in the right foreground is a man on horseback talking with a man on foot.
In the picture, the British lion gobbles up various national currencies in the background while in the foreground a battle takes place between a few generals of the Central Powers and a large army of the Allies, led by generals from Russia, Italy, France, etc., and followed by a horde of soldiers (all dark-complected and mostly dressed in white) as well as dangerous animals such as a gorilla, a leopard, and several serpents. In back of the generals of the Central Powers are such cultural objects as a book and a palette with paints and brushes and such useful objects as a plow and a wheel; the Allies in contrast are stepping on a book labeled "Kultur" as well as on emblems of various nations such as Finland and Poland.
Description:
A photomechanical print of a painting. and Hohenzollern-Schlaberg-Hughes Collection, Gift of Thomas Lowe Hughes, J.D. 1952.