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ID no. of Institution | BETA insid 5517 |
Name | William Salloch [firm] |
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Associated persons | bioid 8309 William Salloch, librero (1906 - 1990) |
Former owner of | manid 6052 MS: Lugar desconocido: Biblioteca desconocida, olim Salloch cat. 222 n. 2. Galicia:, 1491 ca. - 1500 ca. Diego Enríquez del Castillo, Crónica de Enrique IV, escrito 1481 ca. |
References (Most recent first) | Catálogo: University of California, Berkeley (2010-2021-07-27), OskiCat [OPAC] , n. Z999 .W533 |
Note | International League of Antiquarian Booksellers: “William and Marianne Salloch founded their company WILL IAM SALLOCH. Old,
Rare and Scholarly Books, 344 E 17th Street, New York, in the year 1939. While William Salloch joined the US Army in 1942,
his wife Marianne kept up the business which was moved to Greenwich Village in 1946. This was the beginning of an impressive
career in the rare book trade: William and Marianne Salloch specialized in incunables, manuscripts and Renaissance and Baroque
literature. They published 422 catalogues – many of them became important reference tools.” Faulhaber 2019: la librería se trasladó a Ossining, NY, en 1964, según el catálogo OskiCat de Berkeley |
Internet | https://ilab.org/articles/william-salloch International League of Antiquarian Booksellers visto 2019-11-14 https://oskicat.berkeley.edu/record=b10896391~S1 OskiCat visto 2019-11-14 |
Record Status | Created 2019-11-14 |