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87029c. 1950's. . Silver gelatin print. Dimensions: 16 x 20.5 cm. Photographer's stamp and title in ink on reverse. Very good tonal range and in good condition.<br /> <br /> [c. 1950's]. unknown
60490c.1960's . Gelatin silver print. 19cm x 14.2cm. Photographer's signature on reverse.<br /> <br /> c.1960's unknown
2513673-nnew. unknown
2513673like new. unknown
19602080502106913419Not Available 1960. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
1987__3110103222De Gruyter 1987. Hardcover. New. 8th reprint edition. 727 pages. German language. 9.21x6.14x1.56 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
2018BN115022Springer-Verlag Gmbh Springer Berlin 2018. 2018. Hardcover. Semantic Applications WIE NEU <br/><br/>Semantic Applications WIE NEU Springer-Verlag Gmbh, Springer Berlin hardcover
BN171695Aschendorff Verlag. Softcover. Fostering Local Eucharistic Communities <br/><br/>Fostering Local Eucharistic Communities Nathan Hoppe Aschendorff Verlag paperback
2018x-1138348082Routledge 2018. Hardcover. New. 2nd new edition. 336 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
1998__311015546XWalter De Gruyter Inc 1998. Hardcover. New. 640 pages. German language. 9.00x6.25x1.50 inches. Walter De Gruyter Inc hardcover
2025x-1032482230Routledge 2025. Hardcover. New. 184 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Routledge hardcover
2007x-1441943846Springer US 2007. Paperback. New. 196 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.47 inches. Springer US paperback
1792599351792. Regensburg Montags und Weißische Buchhandlung 1792 8° 8 248 pp. Pappband der Zeit; feines Exemplar. Erstdruck! Herausgegeben von David Heinrich Hoppe der Hallischen naturforschenden und der Regensburgischen botanischen Gesellschaft ordentlichem Mitgliede. David Heinrich Hoppe 1760-1846 "Botaniker und Arzt geb. den 15. December 1760 zu Vilsen in Hannover gest. den 2. August 1846 zu Regensburg. Hoppe erlernte die Pharmacie zu Celle conditionirte als Apothekergehilfe in Hamburg Halle Wolfenbüttel und Regensburg. Seit seiner Jugend beschäftigte er sich in seiner freien Zeit eifrigst mit dem Studium der Botanik. In Baiern lernte Hoppe Martius kennen gründete mit ihm sowie mit Stallknecht die Regensburger botanische Gesellschaft 1790 und begann im selben Jahre die Herausgabe des botanischen Taschenbuches welches bis 1811 erschien. 1792 bezog Hoppe die Universität Erlangen studirte dort Naturwissenschaften sowie Medicin und wurde 1796 zum Doctor promovirt. Er kehrte dann nach Regensburg zurück ließ sich daselbst als praktischer Arzt nieder und verweilte in dieser Stadt den Rest seines Lebens auch am dortigen Lyceum Naturgeschichte lehrend und 1820 zum königlich baierischen Sanitätsrathe ernannt. Von dem Jahre 1798 an bis 1843 also durch 45 Jahre reiste Hoppe in jedem Sommer nach Salzburg und Heiligenblut um zu botanisiren. Mit Vorliebe bestieg er namentlich den Untersberg sowie die Pasterze. Er durchforschte die Alpen Salzburgs und Kärnthens genau beobachtete die selteneren Arten derselben lebend sammelte sie in Prachtexemplaren versendete sie an Fachgenossen und erwarb sich dadurch ungemein große Verdienste um die Kenntniß der Alpenflora. In Regensburg und in Salzburg bildeten sich um Hoppe Kreise geistesverwandter Männer welche das Studium der Botanik eifrig zu fördern bemüht waren. Auch als botanischer Schriftsteller war Hoppe thätig. Nebst dem schon erwähnten botanischen Taschenbuche gab er namentlich noch heraus: "Ectypa plantarum Ratisbonensium" 1787-93; "Caricologia germanica" 1826 und 1835; ferner im Vereine mit Hornschuch: "Tagebuch einer botanischen Reise nach den Küsten des adriatischen Meeres und den Gebirgen von Kärnthen Tirol und Salzburg" 1818." Franz Heinrich Reusch ADB XIII 1881 pp. 113-114 Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet "Hoppe". siehe - Hoppe's Selbstbiographie herausgegeben von Fürnrohr; Storch Skizzen einer naturhistor. Topographie Salzburgs p. 11. - Wurzbach Biograph. Lexikon d. österr. Kaiserstaates IX. p. 260. This is a very rare first edition of the scarce Botanisches Taschenbuch later: Neues Botanisches Taschenbuch published yearly between 1790 and 1811. Apparently intended as publication of "Der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Halle". David Heinrich Hoppe 1760-1846 was a doctor and pharmacist and later Professor in Regensburg. He founded the Regensburgischen Botanischen Gesellschaft the world's oldest still extant botanical society and the botanical periodical Flora 1818 onwards. Hoppe published a similar Taschenbuch on insects. Both are very rare in any edition. unknown
2016DBS-9781632405494Clanrye 2016. 1St. Hardcover. New. Clanrye hardcover
2016DBS-9781632405494Clanrye 2016. 1St. Hardcover. New. Clanrye hardcover
BN115710Das Präfix "ex-" <br/><br/>Das Präfix "ex-" unknown
BN115789Problemlösen und Programmieren mit LOGO <br/><br/>Problemlösen und Programmieren mit LOGO unknown
2024Adhya-9783110680812DE GRUYTER 2024. Paperback. New. DE GRUYTER paperback
2024Adhya-9783110680812DE GRUYTER 2024. Paperback. New. DE GRUYTER paperback
62185Jonathan Cape. London. 1922. 4to. LIMITED EDITION OF 560 COPIES 500 COPIES FOR SALE this is no. 49. pp. 27 i. 32 photogravure images one with added colour each with a text leaf. Original cloth-backed decorated paper boards now dusty paper labels on spine and front cover a touch of wear to spine ends and corners of the 32 plates 17 have fold creases to the lower inner corners because the plates are tipped-in at the top edge and careless closing of the pages cause the floating corners to catch and fold occasional very small marginal tear to the lower edge some foxing at the ends and some marginal dust marks despite all of which the images remain dark and opulent and worthy of Hoppé's pre-eminence as the best portrait photographer of his day. With a signed inscription to MABEL FARMBOROUGH Christmas 1922 from CHARLES BASS Vicar of Steeple Claydon - 'A slight acknowledgement of much helpfulness in this and in many former years.' Bass was vicar at Steeple Claydon for 32 years and there is now a stained glass window in dedication to him in the church. HOPPÉ 1878-1972 born in Munich and educated at the best schools in Munich Vienna and Paris he was destined for a career in banking. He moved to London in 1900 to continue his training in finance working with Deutsche Bank. He had intended to move to Shanghai but meeting and marrying the sister of an old school friend whilst in London he remained there and having become captivated by photography eventually gave up finance and became a full-time photographer. He opened a commercial studio and within a few years was the undisputed leader of pictorial portraiture in Europe. See BILL JAY. Hoppé a Personal Snapshot - 'To say that someone has a "household name" has become a cliché yet in Hoppé's case the phrase is apt. Rarely in the history of the medium has a photographer been so famous in his own lifetime among the general public. He was as famous as his sitters. It is difficult to think of a prominent name in the fields of politics art literature and the theatre who did not pose for his camera.' Jonathan Cape. London. [1922]. 4to. LIMITED EDITION OF 560 COPIES, 500 COPIES FOR SALE, this is no. 49. hardcover
60871c.1950s. . Gelatin silver print 11.7 x 11.3 cm.<br /> <br /> [c.1950s]. unknown
60883c.1950's. . Gelatin silver print. 23cm x 16cm. Corners of the photograph are slightly worn. Small diagonal creases in top corners.<br /> <br /> [c.1950's]. unknown
61565. Silver Gelatin Print. Dimensions: 130 by 175mm. 5 by 7 inches.<br /> <br /> unknown
60458c.1930's . Gelatin silver print. Dimensions: 230 by 160mm. 9 by 6.5 inches. 'Dorien Leigh Ltd' stamp on reverse. Printed title attached to reverse. Small piece missing to lower left-hand corner otherwise good. <br /> <br /> c.1930's unknown
60859c.1950's . Gelatin silver print 16.5 x 11.9 cm. In overall good condition.<br /> Sir Christopher Wren built St Stephen's Walbrook as one of the parish churches to replace those destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666.<br /> [c.1950's] unknown