Ratzeburg, H. Linsen, 1857. Fine cont. full cloth, gilt back. A small stamp on title and verso of. (2),886 pp. Fine and clean.
1890 Paris,Marpon et Flammarion, sans date (vers 1890), in 12 broché, 390 pages ; dos cassé.
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La Revue du Cinéma image et son, n° 236, février 1970. In-12, broché sous couverture illustrée, 143 pp. Le cinéma suédois : La Suède et son miroir, par Maurice Edström. - Examen général, par Philippe Esnault. - Un drame en quatre saisons : le cinéma suédois de 1896 à 1940, par Ph. Esnault. - Le jeune cinéma suédois, ...
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Uppsala, Werneriana, 1708. Lille 8vo. Uden omslag. Titelblad med lidt pletter of rifter i hjørner (intet teksttab). (8),114,(6) pp.
Warmholtz Nr. 1298.
Kopenhagen, Prost und Storch, 1800. Contemp. hcalf, gilt back, titlelabel in leather, gilt. Small tear to lower part of back. XVI,256,380 pp.
Bruxelles, Bibliothèque Royale Albert 1er, 1981. 18 x 26, 127 pp., nombreuses illustrations, broché, bon état.
2007 Larbey Gaïa éditions 2007Un volume in°8 broché 270 pages LR29
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Lund, 1950-65. Lex8to. Del 1 til 2 i 2 private halvlæderbind med orig. foromslag, ryg med ophøjede bind. 3. del heftet.
Skånsk Senmedeltid och Renässans, 4-6. Med dedikation fra udgiverne til professor Poul Andersen.
Stockholm, Johan Höberg, 1835-42. 4 samtidihge hldrbd. Rygforgyldning. En smule slid på en kapitæl. Stempel på titelblade. (8),1692 pp. Indvendig ren og frisk.
Actes Sud, 1995, 493 pp., broché, dos un peu écrasé avec plis, traces d'usage, état correct.
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Kbhv., 1942. Lex8vo. Smukt privat hldrbd. i lysebrun oaseged (Harry Larsen). Materiale vedlagt, som indeholder nogle tilføjelser og rettelser.
Århus, 1971. 2 orig. papbd. 349, 303 pp. samt udfoldelige plancher. Med dedikation.
Århus, 1971. Orig. bogtrykte omslag. 349303 pp. samt faksimileplancher.
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Kiøbenhavn, Gyldendal, 1814, 1815 & 1816. 8vo. Uniformly bound, uncut, in three recent black full cloth bindings. First and last leaves soiled but an overall nice set. XX, (2), 412 pp. + 1 frontispiece and 1 folded map XX, 418 pp. + 1 folded map. XX, 440 pp. + 1 frontispiece and 1 folded map.
Traduit du suédois par Lena Grumbach et Catherine Marcus, Actes Sud, 2006, 260 pp., broché, bon état.
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Koppenhagen (Copenhagen), (Mads Vingard, sold by Heinrich Waldkirch), 1597. 4to. In contemporary limp vellum. Binding soiled and miscoloured, edges of boards missing small part of vellum. Leaf O-T2 with hole from burning in inner margin(Primarily affecting (P3-S3). Dampstain in upper margin. 104 ff (of which two are blank).
First edition of August Erich's first-hand account of Christian IV's coronation in Copenhagen in 1596. His work offers a detailed account about the proceedings, the participants and the significance of the event. ""August Erich calls himself ""German Secretary to his Royal Majesty"". He was present at the ceremonious coronation of King Christian IV August 29, 1596, and describes the various processions, festivities and tournaments. He also records the names of the persons taking part in the coronation and how they were dressed."" (Thesaurus I, 230). Christian IV was crowned on 29 August 1596 at the Church of Our Lady in Copenhagen by the Bishop of Zealand, Peder Jensen Vinstrup (1549–1614). He was crowned with the new Crown Regalia which had been made for him by Dirich Fyring. Christian IV (1577-1648) is probably the most famous - and infamous - king in the history of Denmark. On the one hand, he is known as the longest reigning monarch, as the patron and creator of some of the country's most significant and spectacular buildings. On the other hand, he is also known as the king who definitively crushed Denmark's dreams of being a great power. The following year, the work was published in Danish. Thesaurus 230 Lauritz Nielsen 573 Biblioteca Danica III,70
Koppenhagen, (Colophon: Mads Vingaard - zu kauff bey Heinrich Waldkirch), 1597. 4to. Indbundet i et 1700-tals helbind i masrmoreret kalveskind. 5 ophøjede bind på ryggen. Rig forgyldning i rygfelterne. Forgyldt titeletiket. Lidt slid langs kanter. marmorerede forsatse. Titelbladet trykt i rødt og sort. Rigsvåbnet i træsnit på A3 verso.(104) unnummererede blade. Lettere bladgulning i starten, spredte brunpletter, nogle blade i midten med svage marginalskjolder. Øverst på et af de forreste friblade signeret ""Oldenburg"" (Frederik Oldenburg, assessor i Højesteret, historiker og kendt bogsamler).
Originaludgaven af August Erichs kendte førstehåndsberetning om Christian IV's kroning. Året efter blev værket udgivet på dansk.""August Erich calls himself ""German Secretary to his Royal Majesty"". He was present at the ceremonious coronation of King Christian IV August 29, 1596, and describes the various processions, festivities and tournaments. He also records the names of the persons taking part in the coronation and how they were dressed."" (Thesaurus I, 230).Lauritz Nielsen, 573. - Bibl. Dan.III,70. - Thesaurus I,230.
Kiøbenhaffn (Copenhagen), (Henrich Waldkirch), 1598. 4to. In contemporary vellum with yapp edges. Soiling and a few stains and marks to extremities. With four-line annotation in contemporary hand to pasted down front end-paper: ""Denne bog hórer mig till / Bertill Bernhill oc haver/ jeg kiöbt hendom af Niels / bogförer i Helsingør 1598"". (i.e. English: ""This book belongs to me / bought from Niels bookseller in Elsinore 1598"")Occassional marginal dampstains throughout, otherwise internally nice and clean. 106 ff.
First Danish edition (it was first published in German the previous year) of the first official description of the coronation of King Christian IV. August Erich himself attended the coronation festivities, so it contains firsthand descriptions of the ceremony, the processions with decorations and costumes, fireworks, musical instruments, jousting, etc. The first official coronation description, published in 1597, was written in German by the king's secretary in the German Chancellery, August Erich, who identified himself as an eyewitness to the events. This description was primarily aimed at the northern German regions where Christian IV had or sought influence, and it can be seen as a follow-up to the previous tour of northern German towns that the un-crowned Christian undertook in 1595. Erich's coronation description was translated into Danish in 1598 (The present work) by court chaplain Andreas Benedict Dallin, who added more detailed information. Dallin's coronation description was clearly intended for a Danish audience, with the aim of strengthening and justifying Christian IV's domestic position in relation to the nobility as well as the citizens and common people. Thesaurus I, 230Lauritz Nielsen 574
Kjøbenhavn, Muhle, (1871). Lex8vo. Orig. bogtrykt kartonnage med shirtryg. Øverste højre hjørne af kartonnagen mangler. Udvendig med brugsspor. XXXVIII,683,170 spalter.
Middelfart, Eget Forlag, 1894. Orig. bogtrykte omslag. (12),178 pp.