Leilão 101 Parte 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Photographs, Jewelry: vintage, fashion, and bargain sale with no minimum!!!
Por The Bidder
27.7.23
Leibowitsz 9a, Gedera (entrance: stairs - white gate with trail), Israel

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LOTE 47:

Juedischer Almanach. Bar Kochba in Wien, illust., 1910, Art nouveau design, in German
5670. Herausgegeben ...


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$ 35
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27.7.23 em The Bidder
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Juedischer Almanach. Bar Kochba in Wien, illust., 1910, Art nouveau design, in German
5670. Herausgegeben aus Anlass des 25 semestrigen Jubilaeums von der Vereinigung Juedischer Hochschüler aus Galizien Bar Kochba in Wien
Juedischer Verlag, Wien, 1910, 215 pp. Includes numerous black and white illustrations of artworks by Hermann Struck, Max Liebermann, E.M. Lilien et.al.
With articles by Martin Buber, Nahum Sokolow, Arthur Schnitzler, Shalom Ash, J.L. Peretz, Achad Ha-Am et.al.
Decorative cloth hard cover, signed in the plate in Hebrew: Bezalel, Jakob Stark, Jerusalem;
Lithographed endpapers with Magen David.
Owner’s inscription on frontispiece.
Author’s cloth binding by Hermann Scheibe, Wien.
Size:26.5 x21.5 cm.
Condition: cover worn, rubbed, stained; soiling to edges; some stains to first and last pages.
Weight: 920 gr.
Scheibe, Friedrich Hermann (1843-1901), Buchbinder
People Friedrich Hermann, Buchbinder. * Mannewitz b. Werensdorf, Saxony (GDR), November 22, 1843; † Vienna, November 7, 1901. After his training as a bookbinder, initially worked in Prague, from 1864 in Vienna, where he became self -employed in 1872 by purchasing the Steinwenderschenbinderei in 1872. Since it was in Österr. Only small bookbinding and larger publishing orders were awarded abroad, S. turned to the publishing bookbindery. His first representative work of this area was the final production of the book “The Austrian-Hungarian North Pole Expedition. . . “By J. Payer (see below), 1876, with black, gold and blind embossing. In 1880 S. expanded business into a medium -sized company, 1887/88, after the establishment of a new building in Vienna III. S. worked for numerous Austrian publishers, such as for Urban & Schwarzenberg and Sigmund Bensinger (including integrates of the famous splendor. Patroning boxes) and foreign clients (from Germany, Russia and the Balkan countries). In addition to publishing covers, S. produced artistic individual covers, such as books and homage addresses for the Kaiserhaus. The company S. around 1888 was about 200, 1908 already 300 employees. It is S.'s merit to have made the Austrian bookbinder industry internationally competitive. In 1899 he became Hofbuchbinder. The company, which was continued by his descendants after S.'s death, generated significant social benefits for its employees relatively early, and the 1907 work regulations became exemplary. His brother Karl (1859–1921) also became self -employed in Vienna. The company he founded was united in 1971 with H. S.