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19461173323Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins Universtiy Press 1946. 1st. Reprinted from American Journal of Mathematics Vol. LXVIII No. 1 January 1946. 6pp 8vo in brown wraps. clean except for rust on staples o/w in Very Good condition.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Ephemera Binder 4. 1173323. Shelved Rockville Bookstore. Johns Hopkins Universtiy Press unknown books
1914BL4045Leipzig & Berlin:: B.G. Teubner 1914. 1914. Series: Die Kultur der Gegenwart - ihre Entwicklung und ihre Ziele. Die Mathematischen Wissenschaften III. Teil. Tall 8vo. 161 pp. Original printed wrappers. Waterstained throughout. AS IS. Voss studied mathematics and physics from 1864 to 1868 in Hanover Gottingen and Heidelberg under among others Hermann von Helmholtz and Gustav Kirchhoff . He received his doctorate in Gottingen with Alfred Clebsch in 1869. B.G. Teubner, 1914. unknown books
19721332372Luzern: Kunstkreis 1972. Softcover. Octavo; G; Paperback; Spine black with white print; Cover has edgewear wear to hinges mild shelfwear; Text block clean and tight; Pamphlet titled "Attitüden" laid in; Text in German; unpaged chiefly illustrations b&w. Shelf: German & Scandinavian Art. 1332372. FP New Rockville Stock. Kunstkreis unknown books
19741321432Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press 1974. Reprinted. Softcover. Octavo; pp 290; G/paperback; grayish green spine with beige and dark green text; covers show light sunning to exterior; lightly sunned spine; some rubbing wear to edges; intact panels; text block has light soiling to exterior edges; previous owner's name inside front cover; frontispiece; interior clean; illustrated;. 1321432. FP New Rockville Stock. The University of Chicago Press unknown books
1974047625Chicago: Ares Publishers 1974. xvi 182p. plus 97 b/w illus. folded map in the rear pocket original brown cloh ex libris. Reprint of the 1929 London edition. Ares Publishers unknown books
2013158490Berlin 2013. Softcover. VG. White & BW illus. stapled wraps. 20 pp. BW and color illus. Text is in German and English. Issued in conjunction with a 2013 exhibition of large pieces of artwork by German sculptor Norbert Kricke 1922-1984. With an essay artist poem exhibitions history and chronology. Views include of some of works and their creation in progress. One of 500 copies. Scarce. paperback books
1962107697Budapest: Közgazdasági es Jogi Könyvkiadó 1962. half cloth paper-covered boards title and author stamped on front board. 8vo. half cloth paper-covered boards title and author stamped on front board. 515 1 pages. Text in Hungarian. Contents in Russian German French and English. Preface by Ferene Erdei.The Cultural Institutions and Cultural Administration a work on "socialist cultural organization." Listing of statutes relating to cultural development and organization bibliography concluding remarks and index. Spine sunned. Közgazdasági es Jogi Könyvkiadó unknown books
1927792761927. Paperback. Good. photos folding map viii pp. 417-512. Original blue wrapper. 25cm. Moderate cover soil. Includes the first part of a paper by Stein titled "Alexander's Campaign on the Indian North-West Frontier" found at pp. 417-440 -- plus the folding map at the end. <br/><br/> paperback books
193842994London: Geographical Society 1938. One color map approx. 495 x 540 mm. folded down to 216 x 140 mm.; neatly taped into stiff modern boards paper cover label; fine. With 3 inset maps including "Luristan map of parts of Pish-i-koh and Delfan"; and "Fars sketch map of route from Ardakan to Fahliun". This map would later be used in Stein's book Old Routes of Western Iran 1940. <br/><br/> Geographical Society hardcover books
193884010London: Printed by William Clowes 1938. Paperback. Very Good. pp. 62-66. Original blue wrapper. 25cm. Article reprinted from The Geographical Journal vol. XCII July 1938. <br/><br/> Printed by William Clowes paperback books
191037305Edinburgh 1910. 8vo pp. 225-240; 281-293 i.e. 29 pages; 8 illustrations from photographs in the text; very good. Offprint from the Scottish Geographical Magazine for May and June 1910. <br/><br/> unknown books
198793628NY:: Dover Publications. Near Fine. 1987. Paperback. B001DG5T9C . Complete in two volumes. Paperback reprint editions. Three maps and six photographic panoramas in rear pocket of second volume. Both volumes are about fine in pictorial wraps. . Dover Publications, paperback books
1800WRCLIT69456Paris: L'Imprimerie de Didot Jeune / Chez Saugrain 1800. 406pp. plus two plates. Folio 35 x 27cm. 19th century quarter gilt morocco and herringbone textured boards fore and bottom edges untrimmed. Binding edgeworn with split at lower 8cm of upper joint front inner hinge cracking occasional marginal smudging with shallow tidemark in lower edge of last two leaves; plates somewhat foxed. Just a sound copy. An imposing printing of the Dacier translation accompanied by two plates engraved by Simmonet and Danbrun after drawings by Moreau le Jeune. This is one of the standard copies with the plates in final state. MAHÉRAULT 216. COHEN-DE RICCI P.84. L'Imprimerie de Didot Jeune / Chez Saugrain hardcover books
1916M12827Stuttgart:: Ferdinand Enke 1916-1918. 1916. Two volumes in three. 316 x 228 mm. 4to. 589 pp. 511 figs. 77 color plates indexes. Printed wrappers. Ownership rubber stamps of Dr. K. Wessely on top covers. Bookplates including that of A. Franceschetti with Franceschetti's rubber stamps. Fine. RARE. COMPLETE SET IN ORIGINAL WRAPPERS. An outstanding atlas of treatments for eye injuries arising from World War I. In 1927 von Szily became professor of ophthalmology at the University of Munster where he established the most modern eye clinic in Germany where he remained until 1934 the year he was forced to resign under the Nazi regime. Gorin History of ophthalmology p. 399. Ferdinand Enke, 1916-1918. unknown books
193739549London: Macmillan & Co 1937. 4to 31.3 cm 12.25". xix 1 267 1 pp.; 1 fold. map. 63 plts. 6 col. many multi-image illus. lacking 2 maps. <br><br>First edition: A thorough account of Stein's first two archeological journeys carried out in 193133. Born in Budapest Marc Aurel Stein 18621943 studied Sanskrit and Old Persian archeology and mapmaking before beginning a career in teaching in India; he eventually became a British citizen and embarked on a series of expeditions during which he obtained among other things sculptures textiles the earliest known records of daily Indian life ca. 105 a.d. and most famously and controversially a treasure trove of manuscripts and paintings from the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas.<br>Â Â Â Â The present meticulously detailed travelogue is illustrated with numerous photographic plates including 34 at the back of the volume depicting large numbers of samples of ceramics and pottery some of which are in color in-text maps and one oversized folding map.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. Publisher's red cloth spine with gilt-stamped title front cover with gilt-stamped title and gilt embossed medallion of Athena; without dust jacket spine and edges sunned spine to a light beige covers showing minor smudges. Dedication page with rubber-stamped numeral in lower margin with pencilled note "withdrawn." This copy without the pocket and two folding maps expected therein with no sign or trace of their removal at the back of the volume but curiously with many blank leaves after the last plate as if to balance the non-present maps and with the portion of the "list of plans" relevant to the absent maps obscured by an affixed rectangle of matching paper. => A solid internally clean eminently enjoyable copy of these important observations priced to reflect its "omissions. Macmillan & Co hardcover books
193337601London: Macmillan & Co. 1933. 8vo 24 cm; 9.5". xxiv 342 pp. <br><br>First edition. Based on lectures given at the Lowell Institute this book reflects on the explorations made by Marc Aurel Stein in four expeditions to Central Asia that took him into Eastern Turkestan westernmost China and across the Hindu Kush and the Pamirs. His greatest triumph involved => discovery of the world's oldest printed text Diamond Sutra dating to A.D. 868 plus 40000 other scrolls. He received a knighthood for his efforts which extended over 30 years.<br>Â Â Â Â Stein's account is accompanied by many illustrations in both black and white and color. These include a color frontispiece several fold-out panoramas and a folding color map at rear with all color illustrations having intact tissue guards.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. Rust-brown publisher's cloth with gilt spine lettering and gilt medallion to front board in an edgeworn lightly soiled dust jacket with significant portions torn away at spine smaller losses at corners/edges and price-clip and two small stains to rear panel. Binding clean with extremities bumped. Purple monogram ownership stamp to front free endpaper p. 83 and a leaf in the index; text otherwise clean with upper corners lightly creased across and a few leaves unopened. => Good in a good dust jacket that appears in most instances to be lacking entirely. Macmillan & Co. hardcover books
191241007London: Macmillan & Co. 1912. 8vo 24.2 cm 9.52". 2 vols. I: Col. frontis. xxxviii 546 pp.; 3 fold. plts. 105 2 col. plts. II: Frontis. xxi 1 517 3 2 adv. pp.; 4 fold. plts. 2 fold. maps 120 5 col. plts. <br><br>First edition: "With numerous illustrations colour plates panoramas and maps from original surveys." Marc Aurel Stein conducted four expeditions to Central Asia that took him into Eastern Turkestan westernmost China and across the Hindu Kush and the Pamirs. His greatest triumph involved => discovery of the world's oldest printed text the Diamond Sutra dating to A.D. 868 plus 40000 other scrolls. He received a knighthood for his efforts which extended over 30 years. The present account was based on his 190608 archaeological and geographical exploration carried out "under the orders of the Government of India" p. vii; the volumes are => illustrated with over 200 plates including color-printed reproductions of artwork folding maps and photographic images of Stein's travels.<br>Â Â Â Â Provenance: From the library of American collector Albert A. Howard small booklabel "AHA" at rear. Publisher's dark red cloth front covers each with gilt-stamped classical vignette; vol. I with edges and extremities rubbed corners bumped minor mottling and spots of discoloration; vol. II similar with area of damage to upper outer fore-edge. Top edges gilt. Vol. I front hinge inside starting from foot and sewing loosening; inner margins of frontispiece and printed guard leaf reinforced some time ago with cellophane tape; one leaf with outer margin tattered and resulting short tear not touching text. Vol. II with back hinge inside cracked. Some text pages in both volumes showing pressure lines imprinted from plates. A respectable set of these hefty books somewhat weakened by their own size and by use "priced accordingly"; together a record of a significant expedition that offers => both visual and textual interest. Macmillan & Co. hardcover books
199885921Guangxi Guilin Shi: Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she 1998. Di 1 ban. Hardcover. Near Fine. 5 volumes 4 text and one unbound map portfolio. Original cloth. 43cm. Volume 5 the map portfolio contains 96 unbound maps with overlays -- 94 of the maps are numbered 1-94; the other two are unnumbered. This tied portfolio is housed in a cloth slipcase matching the text volumes in color and approximate size. The whole set is contained in a tied folding portfolio. Shipping weight for this folio-sized set is probably about 55 lbs 25 kilos. Chinese text. This massive set is the Chinese translation of Stein's massive and most sought-after work "Serindia. Detailed Report of Explorations in Central Asia and Westernmost China." which was published in 1921. Stein is often regarded in China as little more than an opportunistic Western looter of China's ancient manuscripts and archeological treasures so it is probably not surprising that it took 77 years for a Chinese translation to be published. <br/><br/> Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she hardcover books
97020701London 1928 Oxford. Rose cloth 4 vol. set: vol. 1-2 text vol. 3 plates & plans vol. 4 maps bibliography unclipped mended dust jackets in mylar protectors 25.5 x 34 cm. brilliantly bright superb clean copy. FIRST & ONLY EDITION . . . FIRST & ONLY LIMITED EDITION OF 765 SETS . A monumental work well-illustrated study on the trade route countries of Central Asia. Always a rare set when complete. . "With descriptive lists of antiques by F.H. Andrews & F.M.G. Lorimer; & appendices by J. Allan et al." Volume 1 2: text 1159 pages with text illustrations. Vol. 3: 137 plates 59 plans. Vol. 4: 51 color folding maps in matching rose cloth case with index tabs. . M. AUREL STEINS PERSONAL COPY: This is a very nice copy which was likely owned by the author as his personal letter was found used as a book mark in one of the volumes. The letter is 19 x 25.5 cm. plain toned white paper written by Sir Aurel Stein using a very wide fountain pen and blue ink. The letter is in remarkable condition and has been folded twice but now is quite flat and solid. . WITH A VERY RARE HOLOGRAPHIC LETTER FROM AUREL STEIN: "At Highbroom Ewhurst Guilford: February 15 1925 Dear Sirs Thanks for your letter of the 9th inst. and the account rendered with it. I note in the account of entry of 10/6 charged for the Return of Income Tax for the years 1922-3 and 1923-4. As I was absent from the United Kingdom during the whole of these financial years no Income Tax was due from the royalties received in these years on my behalf. I accordingly request the favour of an explanation as to how this charge arises against my account and hope for a refund of the amount. Yours faithfully A. Stein" . Perhaps Aurel Stein got his reply from the Income Tax office and or this was a copy of his letter. It was found lost as a "book mark" found in this set. A lovely insight to Stein and his thoughts on how the British government had wrongly charged him Income Tax. A lovely holographic letter written in pen and ink in his usual and steady hand. Stein letters are rare and seldom found on the market. . FIRST & ONLY LIMITED EDITION OF 765 COPIES. We understand that this set was issued in a Limited Edition of only 765 complete copies the balance of 250 sets were incomplete as they lacked 48 maps. . THE MAPS AND MAP BOX VOLUME: The matching map box is also in bound in rose cloth 25.5 x 34 cm. and is 5 cm. thick. There is some minor and usual wear to the upper and lower part of the hinged flap with some old mends. The contents consist of 47 maps each with white index tabs plus 4 other maps index tabs: "ABCD" and the index complete as issued. . CONDITION: . Bound in the publisher's cloth as issued. . This is the brightest and freshest copy we have ever had in our 45 years of tenure. The cloth of the main three volumes is nearly flawless with bright rose color brilliant gold stamping on the spines and front covers. There is no scuffing whatsoever and the head/tails of the spines are fresh with a few of the usual wrinkles expected. The joints are strong tight and the book appears to be by and large unused. There are a few bumped corners: vol. 1: the front upper right corner has a very small bump; vol. 2: faint and very tiny hint of a bump on front lower right else none; vol. 3: front right and left and rear corners tiny bump front lower right a larger bump please see scans posted to our website for photographs. . DUST JACKETS: The set of three volumes all have the original dust jackets each protected in Mylar covers. There was some of the usual wear to the unprotected dust jackets and some restoration with matching paper was performed from the inside to stabilize the tears and small missing pieces. Overall the jackets are nice with some repairs to the upper and lower spine as well as corners and a few other spots here and there. Finding this set with the dust jacket is exceptionally rare and unusual. The set if ever found most always lacks the dust jackets. . . BIBLIOGRAPHY: . Stein 1862-1943. Arntzen I 506. . hardcover books