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189564376Bremen. Druck: Carl Schünemann. 1895. 35 Seiten. Dekorativ ill. Originalbroschur (Bibl.-Ex. mit grossem Bibl.-Aufkleber a. d. Umschlag). 22x14 cm
185219433Erlangen. J. J. Palm u. E. Enke Verlag. 1852. 2 Blätter, 157, (5) Seiten. Bibl.-Leinwand-Einband der Zeit (Gestempeltes Bibl.-Exemplar) 22x15 cm
184028897Paris Librairie De L. Mathias 1840 In-4 Rare. XLII planches gravées en feuilles sous chemise imprimée éditeur , relate 20 ans de constructions de théatres , théatre Favart, théatres de Montmartre, du Luxembourg, plan du Panorama, théatre des Arts, Ambigu Comique, etc... description de la salle des combles de la scène et du dispositif scène salle
1825980393Philadelphia PA: Conrad Zentler. Good. 1825. Half-leather. German-American philosopher. Leather spine over heavily rubbed marbled boards. Edges worn. Front free endpaper has a 2" tear. Paper is foxed -- possibly water stained. Old German font. Has bookplate of Franklin & Marshall Library and "Due Date" stamp on read endpaper -- no other library markings. There is a very odd stamping in the rear of fruit flavors radiating out in a circle. ; 12mo 7" - 7½" tall; 244 pages . Conrad Zentler hardcover
186419415Berlin. Als Manuscript gedruckt. 1864. 15 Seiten. Bibl.-Karton. der Zeit. 21x14 cm
1893S9731Altkirch i E.:: Buchdr. E. Masson 1893. 1893. Series: Neilage zum Programm des Gymnasiums . . . Sm. 4to. 44 pp. Self-wraps. Very good. Rare. Buchdr. E. Masson, 1893. paperback books
186337409Hildburghausen, Druck und Verlag des Bibliographischen Instituts, 1863. 8°, 744 S., Mit literaturgeschichtlichen Einleitungen, Biographien und Porträts. Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Einb. beschabt u. bestoßen u. angeschmutzt, Gelenke gelockert, Stockflecken, fingerspurig, Schnitte angeschmutzt, altersbed. Bräunungen, Gebr.sp., Halbleinen
189090223[Stuttgart, Lith. Anstalt v. M. Seeger, [ca. 1890]. 7,5 x 18,5 cm. Unter einfachem Passepartout.
186127010Canton OH: Gedruckt in der Office des "Deutschen in Ohio." Printed by John Raber 1861. 30pp printed in parallel columns of English and German. Original plain wrappers with map of Pennsylvania Central Railroad route and connecting towns printed on inner wraps edges tattered with some loss front wrap detached. Chip at blank inner margin of title leaf. Good. Signed in type by Peter Kaufmann Chairman; Jac. S. Brownewell Vice-President; Wm. Prince Substitute; John Raber Recording Secretary; John M. Schneider Corresponding Secretary; and Conrad Schweitzer Treasurer. <br /> <br /> An early German-American organization whose Constitution emphasizes the necessity of "Union and concert of action" to enhance "the general welfare." It derives its legitimacy from the Declaration of Independence and announces the "Absolute equality of innate human rights." The founders determine to organize "themselves into a band of brothers pledged unto one another to be faithful unto death declaring 'in Union there is strength'." Despite the suggestions of an early industrial trade union in what would become the Nation's industrial heartland the Union purports to elevate the whole person-- encouraging the pursuit of knowledge reining in government encroachments and spending and insisting that government is the servant of the people. Peter Kaufmann who appears to have been the prime mover of the organization was a Canton author almanac-maker bookseller publisher and clearly of an entrepreneurial bent. <br /> OCLC 17342629 6. Not in Thomson Eberstadt Decker Sabin. Gedruckt in der Office des "Deutschen in Ohio." Printed by John Raber unknown
186127010Canton OH: Gedruckt in der Office des "Deutschen in Ohio." Printed by John Raber 1861. 30pp printed in parallel columns of English and German. Original plain wrappers with map of Pennsylvania Central Railroad route and connecting towns printed on inner wraps edges tattered with some loss front wrap detached. Chip at blank inner margin of title leaf. Good. Signed in type by Peter Kaufmann Chairman; Jac. S. Brownewell Vice-President; Wm. Prince Substitute; John Raber Recording Secretary; John M. Schneider Corresponding Secretary; and Conrad Schweitzer Treasurer. <br/><br/> An early German-American organization whose Constitution emphasizes the necessity of "Union and concert of action" to enhance "the general welfare." It derives its legitimacy from the Declaration of Independence and announces the "Absolute equality of innate human rights." The founders determine to organize "themselves into a band of brothers pledged unto one another to be faithful unto death declaring 'in Union there is strength'." Despite the suggestions of an early industrial trade union in what would become the Nation's industrial heartland the Union purports to elevate the whole person-- encouraging the pursuit of knowledge reining in government encroachments and spending and insisting that government is the servant of the people. Peter Kaufmann who appears to have been the prime mover of the organization was a Canton author almanac-maker bookseller publisher and clearly of an entrepreneurial bent. <br/>OCLC 17342629 6. Not in Thomson Eberstadt Decker Sabin. Gedruckt in der Office des "Deutschen in Ohio." Printed by John Raber unknown books
1900CO287811900 215 p., 17 double-paged lithographed pls, paperbound (back broken). Some slight foxing. Published in: Revue Suisse de Zoologie et Annales du Musée d’Histoire Naturelle de Genève. Ex library: Laboratoire de Zoologie, Faculté des Sciences de Dijon (with their stamp). Scarce.
184223444Leipzig, Schulz 1842. Etwas spät. Leineneinband mit RGoldpr. VIII, 358 S. 8°. Stempel auf Vorsatz. Durchgehend etwas gebräunt. Stellenweise schwach stockfl. Gut erhaltenes Exemplar.
1842ED8-706Leipzig, Otto Wigand Verlag, 1842. Pappband der Zeit, 12?, XVI, 496 Seiten; Titelblatt gestempelt; Zustand: gut
189941757ABLeipzig Eugen Diederichs 1899. 4° 131 (1) S. Mit 150 Abb. u. Beil. n.d. Orig. a. d. 15.-18. Jahrh. Halbleinwand. Vergold. Rücken-u. Deckeltitel, Deckelvergold. L. ber. u. best., Bibliotheksschild a. Rü. Im Rand papierbedingt gebr., Exlibris a. Vorsatzbl.l, Gelenke l. gelockert. Monographien zur deutschen Kulturgeschichte II. Band.
18582332465Cincinnati: Truman & Spofford und Eggers & Wilde 1858. Hard Cover. Good/No Jacket. Uncommon - 16 in OCLC none in trade. Boards warped and a bit soiled 1/2 inch closed tear to spine head light stain along bottom page margin. 1858 Hard Cover. vi 348 pp. Brown cloth bronze titles blind-stamped rules and decorations. A German edition of The Temple of Truth or The Science of Ever-Progressing Knowledge by an 'Ohio Hegelian.' Kaufmann discusses dialectic and socialist Utopian reforms. Truman & Spofford und Eggers & Wilde hardcover
1890ED10-828Stuttgart, Nitzschke Brettinger Verlag, um 1890. original Leinenband mit rundum Rotschnitt, kl.-8?,XII, 136 Seiten; Zustand: gut
1900121871Konstanz. Buch- und Kunstverlag Carl Hirsch AG. (Ohne Jahr. Um1900). 63, (1) Seiten u. zwei mehrfarbige Kunstdrucktafeln. Dekorativ farbig ill. Original-Halbleinwand-Einband. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren). 19x13 cm
1890ED10-826Stuttgart, Brettinger Verlag, um 1890. original Leinenband mit rundum Rotschnitt, kl.-8?,VII, 167 Seiten n; Zustand: sehr gut
185120123Fürth, J. L. Schmid's Buchhdlg. Zweite, vermehrte Auflage. 1851. XII, 81 Seiten. Kart.-Einband der Zeit (Bibl.-Exemplar) 17x11 cm
1870125820Leipzig, Arnoldsche Buchhandlung. Arnold Libraire. 1870. XVI, 463 Seiten. Einfach Halbleinwand-Einband der Zeit mit marmorierten Deckeln. (Einband an den Kanten etwas berieben. Papier anfangs stellenweise fleckig). 25x17 cm
1858216881J.F. v. Seidelsche Buchhandlung Sulzbach 1858. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken Zustand: Exemplar einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen. Keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut J.F. v. Seidelsche Buchhandlung, Sulzbach, hardcover
18968557BB1896 . Stuttgart: Cotta 1896. 8°. XXXII 831 S. Halbleinen Schildchen auf Einband; Bibliotheksexemplar; mehrere Bibliotheksstempel auf Titelblatt; Buchkanten beschabt unknown
1896245317Stuttgart: Verlag der J. G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung 1896. First Edition. Hardcover. Good cloth copy with a gilt-blocked label to the spine. Slightest suggestion only of dust-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Provenance; from the Slazmann Library St. Francis Seminary St. Francis Wisconsin with its library marks. Physical description; 587 pages. Subjects; History. German Universities. Stuttgart: Verlag der J. G. Cotta'schen Buchhandlung hardcover
1897618161897. Ann. Phys. 3. Folge 61. - Leipzig Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth 1897 8° VIII 805 3 pp. nebst 10 Figurentafeln Pappband. d.Zt. THE BIRTH OF PARTICLE PHYSICS. First printing of this landmark paper in particle physics in which Kaufmann found that the cathode are negatively charged particles that certain properties of the cathode rays are independent of the nature of the gas that they traverse and determining the ratio e/m. charge/mass "To define the 'birth of an era' is perhaps best left for parlor games. Let me write of the BIRTH OF PARTICLE PHYSICS nevertheless define it to take place in April 1897 and appoint Kaufmann and Thomson as keepers of the gate. Their respective experimental arrangements.are of comparable quality their experimental results equally good."Pais Inward Bound p. 84. "In 1897 three physicists Weichert Kaufmann and Thomson in independent experiments found that cathode rays are indeed negatively charged particles having the peculiar property that the ratio of the mass and the charge of these particles is in the order of 1000 times smaller than for the lightest ion the ion of the hydrogen. The term 'electron' which had previously been used to denote the 'elementary charge' was soon adopted as the name of the new particle. The electron was the first of the later so-called 'elementary particles' to be discovered." Siegmund Brandt The Harvest of a Century" No. 4 p.16 ff. Walter Kaufmann 1871-1947 physicist is best known for the first experimental proof of the velocity dependence of mass which was an important contribution to the development of modern physics including special relativity. unknown