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Das Hohelied von Salomo

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Das Hohelied von Salomo: Mit Lithographien von Hermann A. Sigg.

by Bible. Canticum canticorum; Hermann Alfred Sigg (Illustrator)

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Zurich: Arta, 1968. #70 of 200 copies signed by the artist.. Very Good. 34 cm; 70, [10] pages (last five blank). Text of the Song of Songs in German. Illustrated throughout with original lithographs by Sigg printed from stone by Emil Mathieu. Printed on hand-made paper (by Richard de Bas, watermarked "Arta"). Pages loose in portfolio as issued, and preserved in laid paper chemise. Remains of original slipcase present but non-functional. Else fine.

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Bookseller
Rodger Friedman Rare Book Studio US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
6073
Title
Das Hohelied von Salomo
Author
Bible. Canticum canticorum; Hermann Alfred Sigg (Illustrator)
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
#70 of 200 copies signed by the artist.
Publisher
Arta
Place of Publication
Zurich
Date Published
1968
Keywords
Lithograph prints Illustrated books Song of songs Ecclesiastes
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General Antiquarian Books;

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