History and description of two masterpieces by Antonius Stradivarius known as the "King Maximilian" from the year 1709 and the "Prinz Khevenhüller" from the year 1733, in the possession of Emil Herrmann.

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History and description of two masterpieces by Antonius Stradivarius known as the "King Maximilian" from the year 1709 and the "Prinz Khevenhüller" from the year 1733, in the possession of Emil Herrmann.

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[Priv. print.
Language
English
Pages
33

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Edition Notes

"Published by Emil Herrmann."
Each colored plate accompanied by guard sheet with descriptive letter-press.
"Produced in the Graphic institute 'Ganymed,' Berlin. Both a German and an English edition of 200 copies each were printed. This is no. 188 E.H. of the English edition."

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Berlin, New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
787.1
Library of Congress
ML805.H3 H4

The Physical Object

Pagination
2 p. l., 33 p., 1 l. incl. plates, port., facsims.
Number of pages
33

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6428606M
LCCN
41040861
OCLC/WorldCat
6366913

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