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Germany. Zur Geschichte der Costüme. Nach Zeichnungen von Wilh. Diez, C. Fröhlich, C. Häberlin, M. Heil, And. Müller, F. Rothbart, J. Watter. Munich, Verlag von Braun & Schneider, [1880]. In-folio (34 x 23 cm), 124 plates mounted on tabs, green bradel cloth, first cover titled and illustrated with a gilt-edged vignette, gilt title throughout, marbled edges (publisher's binding). Fine album of 124 double woodcut plates, colored and captioned in German (non-continuous numbering from 296 to 1218). Collection of the Münchener Bilderbogen [Munich Pictures], a popular periodical in sheet form from the 2nd half of the 19th century. 296 1218 Moisture mark on second cover and last few pages, worn headpieces and bottom corners rubbed, otherwise a good copy. Another album of plates from the Münchener Bilderbogen, Munich, Braun und Schneider, s.d., in-folio mounted on tabs, grained red half cloth, title "Album de costumes" gilt on spine, spines restored. Album comprising 48 double color woodcut plates with German captions, 43 of which under the title Zur Geschichte der Costüme (non-continuous numbering from 296 to 733) and 5 under the title Costümebilder aus verchidenen Jahrhunderten. A good copy. A set of 2 albums (Colas, no. 1234).

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Germany. Zur Geschichte der Costüme. Nach Zeichnungen von Wilh. Diez, C. Fröhlich, C. Häberlin, M. Heil, And. Müller, F. Rothbart, J. Watter. Munich, Verlag von Braun & Schneider, [1880]. In-folio (34 x 23 cm), 124 plates mounted on tabs, green bradel cloth, first cover titled and illustrated with a gilt-edged vignette, gilt title throughout, marbled edges (publisher's binding). Fine album of 124 double woodcut plates, colored and captioned in German (non-continuous numbering from 296 to 1218). Collection of the Münchener Bilderbogen [Munich Pictures], a popular periodical in sheet form from the 2nd half of the 19th century. 296 1218 Moisture mark on second cover and last few pages, worn headpieces and bottom corners rubbed, otherwise a good copy. Another album of plates from the Münchener Bilderbogen, Munich, Braun und Schneider, s.d., in-folio mounted on tabs, grained red half cloth, title "Album de costumes" gilt on spine, spines restored. Album comprising 48 double color woodcut plates with German captions, 43 of which under the title Zur Geschichte der Costüme (non-continuous numbering from 296 to 733) and 5 under the title Costümebilder aus verchidenen Jahrhunderten. A good copy. A set of 2 albums (Colas, no. 1234).

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