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	Daumier’s railway caricatures 1852-1858 &#91;spine title]; 25 original lithographs about railroads and train travel from Charivari, 1852-1858. &#91;Chemin de fer]. - Daumier, Honoré. &#91;Honore]
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Paris: Charivari &#91;newspaper], 1852-1858. 25 original lithographs by the master caricaturist and social commentator Honoré Daumier (1808-1879). All are on travel by railroad (chemin de fer). They are nicely bound in red 3/4-morocco and cloth with a few little scrapes and some fading of the cloth on the front cover. Each lithograph has print on the back, as is normal for Daumier’s 4000+ lithographs drawn for newspapers (apart from much more expensive proof copies). The page size of the mounting sheets is 36.2 x 26.7 cm. The prints themselves are usually about 25 x 34 cm (oversquare). **Four internal, handwritten title pages divide the collection into the series which comprise it. These are (with Delteil numbers for the prints present): “Physionomies des chemins de fer” 1852: Delteil 2286, 2287, 2288; “Les trains de plaisir” 1852: 2325, 2326, 2327, 2328, 2329, 2331, 2332, 2333, 2334, 2335, 2336, 2337, 2338, 2339; “Les agrémens des chemins de fer” 1856: 2823, 2824; “Les chemins de fer” 2 series, 1855 and 1857/1858: 2729, 2730, 2731, 2732, 3002, 3003. Some prints foxed or stained, especially at corners where they were mounted. Details available upon request. **This is a splendid topical collection of original prints by one of the greatest artists of the 19th century (and where is he now, when we need him so badly?). 
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     <br/>Daumier, Honoré. &#91;Honore]

        
        

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	Physionomies et physiologies: quatre-vingt-une gravures sur bois d’après Daumier, executées par Eugène Dété. Avec une préface et un catalogue de l’oeuvre gravé sur bois de Daumier par Louis Dimier. - Daumier, Honoré Victorin
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Paris: Emile Nourry, 1930. 186/750 copies. 80 delightful original wood engravings after Daumier. 81 plates + 72 pp. Original wrappers. 28.5 x 19 cm. Catalogue raisonné of 883 wood engravings (pp. 39-69). Very fine. Riggs, p. 209. LC 55-51499 
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     <br/>Daumier, Honoré Victorin

        
        

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	Walt Disney annual. - Disney, Walt.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Racine Wisconsin: Whitman Publishing Co., ©1937. 8 color plates + 123 + &#91;1] pp. (including 66 illustrations). Decorated boards and dustjacket, both bearing images of Mickey Mouse with a pickaxe on the front and Mickey Mouse with a treasure chest full of characters on the back. 34.1 x 26.6 cm. Lacks front free endpaper. Book worn at extremities. Head and tail of backstrip pulled and worn. Rare dustjacket worn and creased at extremities with some paper loss at head and tail of backstrip, but color fresh. 
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     <br/>Disney, Walt.

        
        

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	William Gropper: retrospective. - &#91;Gropper, William] Freundlich, August L.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **One of 150 copies for sale with ORIGINAL SIGNED, NUMBERED LITHOGRAPH laid in (350 total in special editions). Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie Press for Lowe Art Gallery, University of Miami, 1968. 112 plates & illustrations (8 color) and 9 text illustrations. 128 pp. Black cloth printed in yellow, in yellow board slipcase. 28 x 21.5 cm. Chronology, bibliography. As new. Several copies available. **Gropper’s subjects included political satire, labor, war and peace, radical politics, anti-Fascism, and Judaica. 
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     <br/>&#91;Gropper, William] Freundlich, August L.

        
        

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	Das neue Gesicht der herrschenden Klasse: 60 neue Zeichnungen. 1.-9. Tausend. - Grosz, George
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Berlin: Malik-Verlag, ©1930. 60 drawings on rectos, with captions in the artist’s hand on facing pages, plus one additional drawing on the final recto. Black cloth with gilt lettering and attached satin bookmark. 27.3 x 19.4 cm. In this “new history of the ruling class,” Grosz found in the waning years of the Weimar Republic rich subjects for his acid pen, including a piercing portrait of the heretic Hitler as a barbarian warrior clad in a hairy skin. A few minor internal spots, not affecting illustrations; backstrip slightly faded and top pulled 1/8-inch. covers lightly worn. 
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     <br/>Grosz, George

        
        

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	An exhibition of caricatures by Nat Karson. April 2 to 16, 1932. - &#91;Karson, Nat] Ainslie Galleries, Waldorf-Astoria, NY.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **5 illustrations of caricatures & 2 photos of the artist. &#91;8] pp. Decorated wrappers. 20.5 x 5.2 cm.  **Wonderful New-Deal-era caricatures by the artist, set designer, and costumer Nat Karson, 23 years old at the time. 
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     <br/>&#91;Karson, Nat] Ainslie Galleries, Waldorf-Astoria, NY.

        
        

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	An exhibition of caricatures by Nat Karson. April 2 to 16, 1932. - &#91;Karson, Nat] Ainslie Galleries, Waldorf-Astoria, NY.
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **5 illustrations of caricatures & 2 photos of the artist. &#91;8] pp. Decorated wrappers. 20.5 x 5.2 cm. Nice copy. LAID IN: Invitation. Folder. 25.5 x 19.7 cm. Laid Georgian paper. Printed only on front panel. Folded in half crosswise. **Wonderful caricatures New-Deal-era by the artist, set designer, and costumer Nat Karson, 23 years old at the time. 
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     <br/>&#91;Karson, Nat] Ainslie Galleries, Waldorf-Astoria, NY.

        
        

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	Matej Poctivy: fantastická lidová veselohra o trech dejstvich. - &#91;Kroha, Jirí, 1893-1974] Dvorák, Arnost (1881-1973) and Klima, Ladislav (1878-1928).
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Prague: Nákladem B. Kocího, 1922. Devilish drawing printed on title page. 107 pp. + &#91;4] pp. ads. Decorated wrappers. About 17.8 x 12.5 cm, unopened. A drama by a wildly non-conformist Czech writer. The cover is worthy of exhibition. It is printed in a light, somewhat acid brown with a droll drawing that shows Matthew the Honest (the title character) on the upper half and, when inverted, a devil on the lower half. A 1.5-cm tear at the upper front joint and light wear, but a lovely copy of a rare book worthy of exhibition. 
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     <br/>&#91;Kroha, Jirí, 1893-1974] Dvorák, Arnost (1881-1973) and Klima, Ladislav (1878-1928).

        
        

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	Seven presidents: the art of Pat Oliphant. Signed with sketch. - &#91;Oliphant, Pat] San Diego Museum of Art
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **©1995. 57 plates & illustrations (15 in color). 48 pp. Color wrappers. 27.8 x 21.7 cm. The seven presidents are Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush the elder, and Clinton. The half-title is boldly signed with Oliphant’s characteristic signature and a cartoon sketch of the wee creature that observes and often comments on the follies he witnesses. Fine, except for a small creases at the two front corners. 
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     <br/>&#91;Oliphant, Pat] San Diego Museum of Art

        
        

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	42 original caricatures in vivid watercolor, ink, and pencil. 1933. - &#91;Papp, Bilhei?]
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **&#91;Budapest?],1933. 42 brilliant caricatures on stiff white paper, rectos only, and interleaved with textured glassine protective sheets. Elegantly signed by the artist on the final blank, but the signature is hard to read and may be a pseudonym. Bound in a black cloth folder with faded green satin cord with tassels and beads. 29.5 x 21.2 cm. A few of the glassine sheets are creased, and one lacks a large corner. The subjects appear to be the staff of a financial firm, Penzintezet. Központ. The artist has captured near-photographic likenesses of the faces (all in left profile, the bodies in miniature). More importantly he has seized upon foibles and fantasies and quirks to turn  a doubtless normal group of middle-class Hungarians—even a bit dull?—into a troupe of comic actors. Some names are written on the pages in a different, later hand in the spellings used here. Komár Béla likes his beer and bowling. Dr. Kéhuly Gzula is a pensive Caesar. A princess dangles male puppets before her. Her opposite is a monk holding Cupid at bay. Margit Laszlauer sits at a desk with dragons for arms and razors for the dragons' tongues. Other people are, variously, cold, late, gluttonous, stingy. One woman cuts stamps off envelopes, while another gaily glides down a slope with her table and typewriter mounted on the front of her skis. One can speculate that Jozsef Szemes, depicted as an architect or designer in the sympathetic last portrait, was honored by this tour de force—perhaps as a retirement gift. Of the artist, I have found nothing so far. He (?) gives every appearance of being professional but could be an extraordinarily talented amateur. The amusingly perceptive treatment of the subjects suggests that it either is an inside job or that the artist had a wonderful informant. This album is worthy of intense study followed by exhibition and publication. 
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	Forty drawings. - Searle, Ronald
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **Cambridge, UK: University Press, 1946. 40 plates + &#91;2] pp. Pasteboard covers with dustjacket attached. 28.4 x 22.5 cm. Wartime cartoons by the great British caricaturist. Essay by Frank Kendon. Paper backstrip badly worn, with head and tail missing. Piece 1.5 x .7 cm missing at bottom edge of front jacket plus larger piece at top rear cover by spine. Wrapper darkened and with a few spots and scrapes. 
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	135 Russian Revolutionary periodicals 1905-1907. 57 titles include Bich, Burelom, Gudok, Kliuv (1-2 complete), Leshii, Maski, Miting, Otboi, Ovod, Poedinok (1-3 complete), Pulemet, Sprut (1-15, lacking only no. 10), Striely, Zarnitsy, and many others. - Gol’mstrem, Chekhonin, Ehrastov, Gurskaia, Shebuev, Chukovskii, Turok, Titov, Gol’dberg, Pergament, et al., editors
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Russia: various publishers, 1905-1907. Other titles are: Anchar, Argus, Budil’nik, Bulat, Bureval, Buria, Deviatyi Val, Fiskal’, Fonar, Grubiyan, Gudok, Gvozd, Iumoristicheskii al’manakh, Iuvenal, K svetu, Kometa, Kosa, Malen’kii zhurnal, Maliar, Na Rasput’i, Nagaechka, Paiatsy, Pchela, Plamia, Puli, Rus’, Satira, Satiricheskoe obozrienie (1-3 complete), Siekira, Signal, Signaly, Skandal Skomoroky, Skorpion, Svietaet, Vamir, Vodolaz, Vodvorot, Zabiiaka, Zanoza, Zarevo, Zloi Dukh, and Zvonar. Overall conditioni is far better than usual for Russian material of this type. A complete list is available upon request. 
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     <br/>Gol’mstrem, Chekhonin, Ehrastov, Gurskaia, Shebuev, Chukovskii, Turok, Titov, Gol’dberg, Pergament, et al., editors

        
        

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	International times IT Numbers 1-15, 17, 1966-1967. - McGrath, Tom; Miles, Barry; and others, eds.
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		London, 1966-1967. The early issues of an influential underground newspaper, brimming over with satire and transgression. All copies except no. 10 are in original, unbound state, and all are flat, except no. 17, which is folded once. Sizes: Numbers 1-9, about 42 x 31 cm (16-3/4 x 12-1/2 inches); Numbers 11 & 12, 38 x 25.5 cm (13 x 10 inches); Numbers 13-15 & 17, 44.5 x 29 cm (15-1/2 x 11-1/2 inches). No. 10 is a high-quality photocopy of this exceedingly rare issue, most of which was seized and destroyed by the police. It is slightly reduced in size 16-3/4 x 12-1/2 inches to 17 x 11 inches, 16 pages printed both sides  on 8 separate leaves. Generally excellent condition, considering the 40-year-old newsprint on which the original issues are printed. **Several sets of this run available; it includes: No. 1, 10/14-27/1966; No. 2, 10/31-11/13/1966 (Ezra Pound broadcast); No. 3, 11/14-27/1966 (Burroughs, Morton Feldman); No. 4, 11/28-12/11/1966 (Dick Gregory, Alexander Trocchi); No. 5, 12/12-25/1966 (Claes Oldenburg); No. 6, 1/16-29/1967 (Paul McCartney, Mailer, Burroughs); No. 7, 1/30-2/16/1967 (Ginsberg address); No. 8, 2/13-26/1967 (Pete Townshend, Ginsberg, Snyder); No. 9, 2/27-3/12/1967; No. 10 n photocopy, 3/13-26/1967 (Frank Zappa and a report by Tom McGrath on a police raid of the IT offices the previous week); No. 11, 4/21-28/1967; No. &#91;12], 4/28-5/12/1967 (color cover and color cut-up by Brion Gysin); No. 13, 5/19-6/2/1967; No. 14, Fri. 6/2/1967 (Warhol); No. 15, Fri. 6/16/1967; 17, 7/28-8/13/1967 (Yoko Ono). Not included: no. 16 and four rare broadsides and supplements (5.5, 10.5, 14.25, 14.5). 
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     <br/>McGrath, Tom; Miles, Barry; and others, eds.

        
        

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	The Realist: freethought, criticism, and satire. Numbers 1-98 in 117 issues (partly photocopies) June-July 1958 to February 1974 - Krassner, Paul, ed.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **NY. Like nearly all good satire, The Realist was subversive, outrageous, usually hilarious, and a lot closer to the truth much of the time than the official line, on Vietnam, civil rights, governmental misdeeds, and the other burning issues of its era. Just as readily, it embraced lunatic conspiracy theories and fuzzy thought that agreed with its own prejudices. It was Mad Magazine for thinkers and idealists, of whom there were many during its heyday. Its good and bad qualities alike still influence popular culture in a thousand ways. Among its hundreds of contributors and subjects were Lenny Bruce, Alan Watts, Norman Mailer, Jules Feiffer, Woody Allen, Joseph Heller, Mort Sahl, Steve Allen, Dick Gregory, and Groucho Marx. Not to be forgotten in this roster are Nixon, Reagan, J. Edgar Hoover, and the tragic, inflated LBJ of a misbegotten war. Note the dates, however—hardly any women in their own right. Cartoon art by Joel Beck, Guindon, Feiffer, and many others has lost none of its bite in the succeeding decades. **This set is made up of 76 original issues, most in fine or better condition and never sold or mailed, plus 24 photocopies, as follows: 1-12, 14-16, 18, 28, 51, 91-A, 91-B, 92-A, 92-B, 93, and 94. No. 13 foxed and browned. No. 34 last leaf torn with a little loss of text. Includes May 1960 offprint, “An impolite interview with Albert Ellis.” Does not include issues 99-146, published Sept/Oct 1985–Spring 2001. Complete list available upon request. This is the only such set we can supply, but please see our listing for the rare no. 74, May 1967. 
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     <br/>Krassner, Paul, ed.

        
        

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	The Realist no. 74, May 1967. “The Parts that Were Left Out of the Kennedy Book.” - Krassner, Paul, ed.
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		FREE domestic shipping with direct order. **NY. Some browning toward the edges, of course, but this copy never has been sold or mailed and is as close to mint as you could hope to find 41 years later. Complete, with the outrageous Disney centerfold. Several equally good copies available. See also our set of numbers 1-98 of The Realist (partly photocopies). 
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     <br/>Krassner, Paul, ed.

        
        

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	The naked lunch. First edition, first issue, with dustjacket. - Burroughs, William
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Paris: Olympia Press, Traveller’s Companion series no. 76, ©1959, printed July 1959. FIRST EDITION, first issue. Glossy dustjacket by Brion Gysin in violet, yellow, and black over standard green Olympia Press wrappers. 225 + &#91;1] pp. 17.6 x 11.2 cm. Price on rear dustjacket flap and on rear cover of 1500 old francs. Pale green border on title page. Bright, fresh dustjacket and covers, with only a trace of tanning on the backstrip of the dj. Some light foxing on the edges, and minor wear at the head and tail of the spine. A small bump at the top front corner, and a much smaller one on the back several pages of the bottom front corner. Binding square. Not a perfect copy, but a very acceptable one at a bargain price. 
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     <br/>Burroughs, William

        
        

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	William S. Burroughs, the hombre invisible. Catalogue eight. - Burroughs, William S. Atticus Books &#91;Ralph Cook]
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **San Diego: Atticus Books, 1981. Number 8 of 50 copies signed by Burroughs. includes the text, “Foreword: the future of the novel.” Cover portrait photograph and illustrations of 33 items of 360 catalogued. 56 pp. Wrappers, handbound with binder’s cord. 21.8 x 13.7 cm. In original 6 x 9-inch manila envelope. Slight darkening at the spine and upper edge of the cover. 
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     <br/>Burroughs, William S. Atticus Books &#91;Ralph Cook]

        
        

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	The Royal Punch & Judy Show as played before the Queen at Windsor Castle & the Crystal Palace. Dean & Son’s moveable book. Price 2/s. - Dean, Thomas
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **London: Thomas Dean & Son, &#91;1857–1865?] All illustrations hand colored. 8 working pages with guard sheets between, as follows: Front cover printed in red, yellow, green, and black, mounted on stiffer paper / blank verso; guard sheet; works of the 1st plate, which faces the 2nd plate / works of the second plate. A similar pattern follows: guard sheet; 3rd plate on recto; guard sheet; 4th plate on recto; double guard sheets in the centerfold; 5th plate on the verso; guard sheet; 6th plate on the verso; guard sheet; 7th & 8th plates facing each other; guard sheet; rear cover with blank recto and advertisement on orange backing for “Little plays for little people,” by Miss Corner. About 28.8 x 18.3 cm. The suggested dates come from the address on the rear cover, 11, Ludgate Hill. Dean & Son were at that location between 1857 and 1865, according to Morgan Library research. Most of the individual titles on the rear cover seem to date from 1852 to 1861. Both covers badly chipped and the edges worn and torn, and two corners missing from the front. Some tabs have been repaired, but everything works except for the free arms of five drummers that have been locked in place, assuming that they ever did move. Color photocopies available upon request. 
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     <br/>Dean, Thomas

        
        

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	Rip Van Winkle, from the Sketch Book ofWashingto Irving. - Irving, Washington, and Bradley, William Aspenwall
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/89601"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a19</id>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **NY: R.H. Russell, 1897. Frontispiece and facing ornament by Bradley; title & first text page in black & red. 35 pp. Decorated brown boards with title label on spine. 18 x 10.5 cm. Deckle edges; untrimmed; unopened. Fine, with slight rubbing at head of spine. 
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     <br/>Irving, Washington, and Bradley, William Aspenwall

        
        

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	Die redende Thiere über Menschliche Fehler und Laster &#91;uber]. &#91;Parts 16-23]. - &#91;Richter, Christoph Gottlieb (1716; 17?-1774)].
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   <link href="http://www.mcgilvery.com/shop/mcgilvery/93751"/>
   <id>urn:uuid:1225c695-cfb8-4ebb-aaaa-80da344efa6a20</id>
   <updated>2010-07-29T14:55:33Z</updated>
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		FREE domestic or international shipping with direct order. **Franckfurt / Leipzig: 1742–1744. 8 copper-engraved plates. 134; 102; 128, &#91;24]; 104, &#91;30]; 131, &#91;1]; 108, &#91;2]; 110, &#91;2]; 116, &#91;2] pages. 16.8 x 10 cm. Period full calf tooled in blind, joints cracked, edges lightly foxed; overall very good. Richter was a Bavarian lawyer, writer, critic and publisher with an enormous literary output, mostly anonymous or pseudonymous. Die redende Thiere (The Talking Animals) ran to 44 parts published serially 1741-1746. Despite a superficial resemblance to fable, the series was actually a vituperous commentary on events during the then-raging War of the Austrian Succession, sympathetic to Empress Maria Theresa and critical of Karl VII of Bavaria, whose armies had invaded Austria. One assumes the material was too inflammatory for publication within Bavaria itself, thus its anonymous publication in Hessia and Saxony. 
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     <br/>&#91;Richter, Christoph Gottlieb (1716; 17?-1774)].

        
        

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