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Hans Peter Kraus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hans P. Kraus
Hans Peter Kraus (October 12, 1907 – November 1, 1988), also known as H. P. Kraus or HPK, was an Austrian-born book dealer described as “without doubt the most successful and dominant rare book dealer in the world in the second half of the 20th century”〔William S. Reese, (The End of H.P. Kraus )〕 and in a league with other rare book dealers such as Bernard Quaritch, Guillaume de Bure and A.S.W. Rosenbach. Kraus specialized in medieval illuminated manuscripts, incunables (books printed before 1501), and rare books of the 16th and 17th centuries, but would purchase and sell almost any book that came his way that was rare, valuable and important. He prided himself in being “the only bookseller in history...to have owned a Gutenberg Bible and the Psalters of 1457 and 1459〔These are the two earliest psalters printed by Gutenberg’s successors, Johann Fust and Peter Schoeffer. See Margaret Stillwell, 'The Beginning of the World of Books', 1450 to 1470, nos. 18 & 27.〕 simultaneously,” stressing that “‘own’ here is the correct word, as they were bought not for a client's account but for stock.”〔H.P.Kraus, ''A Rare Book Saga'', G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York (1978) (hereinafter “RBS”) p. 227. ISBN 0-399-12064-5.〕 ==Early life and career== Kraus was born on October 12, 1907, in Vienna. After working for R. Lechner in Vienna and Ernst Wasmuth in Berlin, he started his own rare book business in 1932, which prospered despite the Depression. In 1938, after the German annexation of Austria, Kraus was arrested for being Jewish and sent to the Dachau concentration camp. After several months, he was transferred to Buchenwald. After eight months in Buchenwald, he was released, returned to Vienna and ordered to leave Austria within two months.〔RBS, pp. 59-72. Kraus does not explain in his autobiography exactly how he came to be released.〕 Kraus abandoned his business and stock of 100,000 books, although he had previously shipped some books and valuables to Switzerland, and traveled to Stockholm, Sweden. He arranged to have his mother join him there; she arrived just two days before World War II began. In September he obtained a visa and sailed for New York City, arriving on October 12, 1939, where he arrived with the 1494 Vérard Columbus letter gaining him his first piece of publicity as a bookdealer in America: a newspaper column on the Columbus letter arriving on Columbus Day.〔''The Kraus Saga'', The Book Collector, 1983, p.137〕 Within two weeks of arrival, he met Hanni Zucker, also from Vienna, whom he subsequently married.〔RBS, pp. 73-82.〕
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