INGELMAN, GEORG GABRIEL. Walda bald-experiment by G. G. Ingelman, Stockholm, at W. F. Dalman, 1843.
8:o. 183 x 115 mm. (2), III, (1 blank, 2), 5-279 p. Black contemporary half-French ribbon with gold-lined back, green paperbacks and marbled cuts. Front cover mended. Layer mottled, svg moisture stripe on the first 4 leaves.
ISRAELSSON, JOSEPH (resp.)/CELSIUS, OLOF (pres.). Schediasma historico-genealogicum, quo Blancae, Sveciae reginae dubii huc usque natales illustrantur. Diss. Stockholm, (1748.
4:o. 183 x 144 mm. (8), 18 p. 1 pasted engraving. Taken out of tape. Light moisture stain the first 8 s. A couple of corrections with ink.
ISRAELSSON, JOSEPH. Wid church-herdens in Kongl. Riddare-Holmen, the honorable and highly talented Herr doct. The concerning death of Abraham Pettersson on 23 May 1763. Stockholm, at Pet. Hesselberg, U. oh. Taken out of ribbon, loose in modern marbled binder with title label made of black leather and globe pocket.
Inalles 3 scriptures. Josef Israelsson (1713-1772) appears as a figure in Fredman's Songs of Bellman, which portray him in rather pitiful terms.
Provenance: Clas Ifvarsson (1941-2012), CEO and CEO of Stockholm Stadshus AB. Former CEO of a couple of companies within the City of Stockholm and for a period active in municipal politics. His impressive collection of books consisted mostly of Swedish literature from the 17th to the 19th century, but also many other important works with an emphasis on Sweden. Ifvarsson was very interested in cultural history and also a dedicated and knowledgeable collector, which was reflected in his extensive library.
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INGELMAN, GEORG GABRIEL. Walda bald-experiment by G. G. Ingelman, Stockholm, at W. F. Dalman, 1843.
8:o. 183 x 115 mm. (2), III, (1 blank, 2), 5-279 p. Black contemporary half-French ribbon with gold-lined back, green paperbacks and marbled cuts. Front cover mended. Layer mottled, svg moisture stripe on the first 4 leaves.
ISRAELSSON, JOSEPH (resp.)/CELSIUS, OLOF (pres.). Schediasma historico-genealogicum, quo Blancae, Sveciae reginae dubii huc usque natales illustrantur. Diss. Stockholm, (1748.
4:o. 183 x 144 mm. (8), 18 p. 1 pasted engraving. Taken out of tape. Light moisture stain the first 8 s. A couple of corrections with ink.
ISRAELSSON, JOSEPH. Wid church-herdens in Kongl. Riddare-Holmen, the honorable and highly talented Herr doct. The concerning death of Abraham Pettersson on 23 May 1763. Stockholm, at Pet. Hesselberg, U. oh. Taken out of ribbon, loose in modern marbled binder with title label made of black leather and globe pocket.
Inalles 3 scriptures. Josef Israelsson (1713-1772) appears as a figure in Fredman's Songs of Bellman, which portray him in rather pitiful terms.
Provenance: Clas Ifvarsson (1941-2012), CEO and CEO of Stockholm Stadshus AB. Former CEO of a couple of companies within the City of Stockholm and for a period active in municipal politics. His impressive collection of books consisted mostly of Swedish literature from the 17th to the 19th century, but also many other important works with an emphasis on Sweden. Ifvarsson was very interested in cultural history and also a dedicated and knowledgeable collector, which was reflected in his extensive library.
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