Die Inseln Wak Wak; eine Erzaehlung aus 1001 Nacht
by Slevogt, Max (illustrator)
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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About This Item
Slevogt. 146 pp. popular German text of one of the 1001 Arabian Nights' tales, 56 original lithographic illus. by Slevogt. Folio. Modern cloth, cover illustration (frayed and soiled) mounted on front cover. Berlin (Bruno Cassirer) 1922. One of 360 copies, signed in pencil by the artist on the colophon page. The Artist and the Book, 289. Ex-library copy, internally in good condition, of one of the outstanding examples of book illustration by a German Impressionist.
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- Seller
- Bernett Rare Books Inc (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 20813
- Title
- Die Inseln Wak Wak; eine Erzaehlung aus 1001 Nacht
- Author
- Slevogt, Max (illustrator)
- Illustrator
- Slevogt
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
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Bernett Rare Books Inc
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
About Bernett Rare Books Inc
Bernett Rare Books specializes in rare and out-of-print scholarly books on the History of Art and Architecture from antiquity to the present. Since 1944 we have been helping institutional libraries and individuals build their collections.
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