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Catalogue 173. The Fifteenth century: Incunabula from Eighty-Nine Presses in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland, Belgium, Spain, and England, Arranged in Proctor Order.

Catalogue 173. The Fifteenth century: Incunabula from Eighty-Nine Presses in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland, Belgium, Spain, and England, Arranged in Proctor Order.

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Catalogue 173. The Fifteenth century: Incunabula from Eighty-Nine Presses in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland, Belgium, Spain, and England, Arranged in Proctor Order.

by Kraus, Hans Peter

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Kraus, Hans. Peter (October 12, 1907 – November 1, 1988). Catalogue 173. The Fifteenth century: Incunabula from Eighty-Nine Presses in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland, Belgium, Spain, and England, Arranged in Proctor Order. 1986, Printed and embossed paper wrapper with emblems of book printers, 143 pp, Illustrated, 141 book items listed. Fine condition. Very good reference with full bibliographic research and excellent descriptions of the works. Hans Peter Kraus, also known as H. P. Kraus or HPK, was an Austrian-born book dealer described as "without doubt the most successful and dominant rare book dealer in the world in the second half of the 20th century" and in a league with other rare book dealers such as Bernard Quaritch, Guillaume de Bure and A.S.W. Rosenbach. Kraus specialized in medieval illuminated manuscripts, incunables (books printed before 1501), and rare books of the 16th and 17th centuries, but would purchase and sell almost any book that came his way that was rare, valuable and important. He prided himself in being "the only bookseller in history...to have owned a Gutenberg Bible and the Psalters of 1457 and 1459 simultaneously," stressing that "'own' here is the correct word, as they were bought not for a client's account but for stock." -wiki

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Bookseller's Inventory #
biblio55
Title
Catalogue 173. The Fifteenth century: Incunabula from Eighty-Nine Presses in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Holland, Belgium, Spain, and England, Arranged in Proctor Order.
Author
Kraus, Hans Peter
Format/Binding
Large 8vo soft covers fine condition
Book Condition
Used - Embossed paper wrapper
Jacket Condition
n/a
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Fine condition, Proctor number arrangement of important 15th cen
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
H. P. Kraus
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1986
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Incunabula, Incunabula Reference, 15th century, Canterbury Tales
Bookseller catalogs
H P Kraus Catalogs;
Size
8vo

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