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1998x-0792347919Kluwer Academic Pub 1998. Hardcover. New. 352 pages. 10.00x6.50x1.00 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
1998Q-0792347900Springer 1998-04-30. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Springer hardcover
20102-9048149355Springer 2010. Paperback. New. 353 pages. 9.37x6.61x1.02 inches. Springer paperback
1998SONG0792347900Springer 1998-04-30. Volume 2 also available as Volumes 9-11 1997 and Volume 3 as Volumes 12-14 1998 of PERSPECTIVES IN DRUG DISCOVERY AND DESIGN 1998. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.30x1.20x9.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer hardcover
RO20175197MAGIMEL. NON DATE. In-12. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Intérieur acceptable. 32 + 110 + VIII + 338 + 176 pages - 1 fac-similé, lettre hors texte - reliure signé - coiffes frottées - 5 photos disponibles.. . . . Classification Dewey : 355.021-Militaria
182897115Paris: impr. Dezanche and impr. Pihan Delaforest and Delangle Freres 1828-1835. 1828-1835. Fair. - Octavo 8-1/4 inches high by 5-1/4 inches wide. Four pamphlets bound into early brown calf with an elaborate floral device embossed in blind at the center of both the front and rear covers within an elaborate outer gilt ruled frame with formal decorations. All edges are marbled. The rubbed & worn covers are detached and the spine has perished and thus lacking. The pagination is as follows: i-xii 1-96 pp.; 5 6-45 1 pp.; 5 folding plates; 5 6-66 pp.; 4 pp. 1-82. There is foxing throughout.<p>The ownership name of James Stewart and the faded date of "1881" is penned on the front blank. In what appears to be his hand the statement "From Pierre Soule" is penned along the top of the verso of the front endpaper. Additionally the attractive sienna-toned ex-libris bookplate of "R.G.S." is mounted on the front pastedown. <p>Stated to be from the library of Pierre Soule with his name signature at the head of the first pamphlet. Soule 1801-1870 was the French-born New Orleans attorney and Louisiana Senator.<p>The lawyer involved in these 4 cases Gustave Louis Chaix d'Est-Ange 1800 - 1876 was the son of the attorney general at the court of criminal justice of Reims. As a lawyer his oratorical talent was noted at the Paris bar where he practiced. He was entrusted with a number of important cases and from 1842-1844 was president of the Paris Bar Association.<p>1 Plaidoyer et réplique de Me Chaix-d'Est-Ange dans le procès d'Émile de La Roncière précédés d'une Note de M. le lieutenant-général Clément de la Roncière d'Esquisse préliminaire de M. Eugène Roch et d'une lettre de M. Émile de La Roncière adressée à "l'Observateur des tribunaux". Paris: De L'Imprimerie De Dezauche 1835. The sensational trial of Emile de La Ronciere 1803 - 1874 was most recently memorialized by John Fowles in his novel "The French Lieutenant's Woman". In chapter 28 of the novel he discusses the trial of the young cavalry officer who was accused of raping Marie the sixteen-year-old daughter of his commanding General Baron de Morell. The trial itself revolved around a series of anonymous letters threatening the Morell family and signed "E. de La R.". La Ronciere was found guilty and sentenced to ten years in prison. The verdict was controversial and has been debated for many years. In the pamphlet at hand is included the text of a letter to the l'Observateur des Tribunaux written by La Ronciere's father Clement de La Ronciere on August 25 1835 and one written by the imprisoned La Ronciere himself on September 10 1835. These are followed by a preliminary outline by Eugene Roch. The text from the trial is based on reporting in l'Observateur des Tribunaux journal des documens judiciaires. It begins with the plea of La Ronciere's attorney Chaix d'Est-Ange. Although misbound later in this collection of pamphlets facsimiles of items used as evidence in the trial are included. These include 4 folding facsimiles on which are printed 8 samples of handwriting of La Ronciere and of Marie de Morell. Also included on a fifth folding plate is a remarkable plan of the home of the Morells with a view of the floor where Marie's room was located.<p>2 Plaidoyer de Me Chaix-d'Est-Ange pour M. le ministre du Commerce et des Travaux publics intervenant contre M. Victor Hugo. Paris: Imprimerie De Pihan Delaforest 1832. Victor Hugo's play "Le Roi s'amuse" was the basis for the libretto of Verdi's opera Rigoletto. The opening of the play on November 22 1832 was highly anticipated. The opening night box office receipts were an enormous success but the play was not. Both the audience and the critic's responses were negative. However the most devastating response came from the Minister of the Interior. He saw the play as an attack on the royal family and ordered it suspended i.e. banned. In the Charter of 1830 censorship was stipulated to "never be re-established". This conflict led to a trial on December 19 1832. Odilon Barrot represented Hugo and Chaix d'Est-Ange represented the Ministry of Commerce. He took the unpopular stand that the State had the authority to examine dramatic works before production. His plea is published here. Hugo lost this free-speech debate and the play was banned for 50 years.<p>3 Plaidoyer de M. Chaix d'Est-Ange pour le sieur Auguste Labauve et les sieur et dame Formage plaignans et parties civiles contre Frédéric Benoît accusé. Paris: Imprimerie De Pihan Delaforest Morinval 1832. A VIVID ACCOUNT OF MATRICIDE! Frederic Benoit 1810 - 1832 known as "Le Parricide" was executed by the guillotine at the Place St. Jaques in the 14th arrondisement of Paris on August 30 1832. The story of Benoit's killing of his mother in November 1829 and that of his male lover seventeen-year-old Joseph Formage on July 22 1831 is well documented and need not be repeated here. In this civil plea of June 14 1832 on behalf of the butcher Auguste Labauve and also on behalf of Joseph Formage's parents Chaix d'Est-Ange outdoes himself in painting with vibrant colors the slaughter by Benoit of his own mother. Labauve was the second victim of this crime. In January of 1830 an anonymous letter was found threatening Benoit's father a justice of the peace as well as Labauve with the same fate as that of Madame Benoit. The letter was said to be in the hand of Labauve. He was brought to trial for murder and was acquitted by a divided jury. However he was sentenced to a 5 year prison term for having written the threatening letter.<p>4 Procès fait à la lettre adressée au duc d'Orléans par Cauchois-Lemaire. Paris: Delangle Freres Libraires 1828. In December 1827 the editor of the Constitutionnel Louis Francois Auguste Cauchois-Lemaire 1789 - 1861 published a notorious 69 page pamphlet "Sur la crise actuelle lettre a S.A.R. le duc d'Orleans". The pamphlet addressed to Louis-Philippe the Duke of Orleans was a powerful attack on the ultra-royalist government of Joseph de Villele and a denunciation of the so-called "massacre" that took place on the rue Saint-Denis on July 27 1827. Cauchois-Lemaire concludes his essay paraphrasing the French "Thus liberty awaits the day which should let it emerge from its prison. And we who are tired of the long wait together we call for a favorable star to hasten it." The result was that Cauchois-Lemaire was accused of trying to persuade the duc d'Orleans the "favorable star" to lead the opposition to the government and have it overthrown. He and the two publishers Ponthieu and Schubart were brought to trial on January 12 1828. Cauchois-Lemaire was sentenced to 15 months in La Force prison in addition to a fine. In defense of Cauchois-Lemaire Chaix d'Est-Ange given that the facts of the matter were difficult to vindicate delivered a brilliant thesis on constitutional law. The press at the time praised his eloquence. Cauchois-Lemaire himself was so impressed that he wrote Delangle Freres from prison on January 28 1828 requesting that they publish a transcript of the trial. That letter together with the proceedings of the trial are published here. Paris: impr. Dezanche, and impr. Pihan Delaforest, and Delangle Freres, 1828-1835. unknown
198635282München, Hugo Ruef, 1986. 154 Seiten , 21 cm, kartoniert
19962-0486288579Dover Pubns 1996. Paperback. New. 208 pages. 11.25x8.50x0.50 inches. Dover Pubns paperback
FIC 9/17-19GemoR Book. Fine. First Edition. Prospectus for a publication of a special editoin of the prints from Anais Nin's "This Hunger". Single sheet folded with a woodblock print by Hugo on the front cover. 4pp. Approximately 4 12" by 6". GemoR unknown
RO80220039Albin Michel. Non daté. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 396 + 348 + 308 + 431 + 360 pages (manque la page 352-353). Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
R150148619ALBIN MICHEL. Non daté. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 396 + 348 + 308 + 431 + 360 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte. Le dos en cuir déteint.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840-Littératures des langues romanes. Littérature française
19583129032Altdorf: Missionsbuchhandlung 1958. 253 Seiten. Mit vereinzelten Abbildungen. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
2024__3847427202Budrich 2024. New. 350 pages. German language. 5.83x0.94x8.27 inches. Budrich unknown
1945TR-18Chicago Illinois: Arnold Schwinn & Co. 1945. Classic text commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Arnold Schwinn & Co. and its founder Ignaz Schwinn who was age eighty-five at time of publication still an active head of the company which produced the largest volume of cycles in the U.S. and a leader of the American Bicycle Industry. Text traces the invention and development of the bicycle from 1816-1895; the birth of the Arnold Scwinn & Co. in 1895; famous Scwinn-built bicycles and cycle parts from 1895-1945; machine-paced bicycle racing 1890's-1940's; the American bicycle 1900-1940; the war effort; the origin of Arnold Schwinn & Co. leadership and standards of service; etc. 94 pgs. Illustrated. Gilt front cover. Very minimal edgeweat. Slight crease to lower corner of rear cover. First Edition. Stiff Wrappers. Fine/ . 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Arnold, Schwinn & Co. unknown
ARTE0799bHannover. Helwing o.J. 1902. Gr.-8°. 2 Bl. u. 51 s/w Tafeln mit zahlr. Abb. HLn. d. Zeit ausgeschiedenes Bibl.-Expl. mit den entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen Kanten berieben. Hannover. Helwing o.J. [1902]. unknown
1272984478.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20051-1582342865Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA 2005. Hardcover. New. 320 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Bloomsbury Pub Plc USA hardcover
159691095X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2005Q-1582342865Bloomsbury USA 2005-04-11. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bloomsbury USA hardcover
2006Q-159691095XBloomsbury USA 2006-03-21. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Bloomsbury USA paperback
RO20271972ARTHEME FAYARD. NON DATE. In-12. Relié. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Quelques rousseurs. 93 + 94 + 94 + 95 + 95 + 92 PAGES - Couverture muette - contreplats et gardes marbrés - 1er plat d'origine du tome 1 conservé - 2 photos disponibles. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.08-XIX ème siècle
19651202697S. Fischer Verlag, (1965). 8 S.; 25 cm.
Gutes Ex.; Seiten gering nachgedunkelt; gefaltet. - 6 Seiten Handschriften-Faksimile und 1 Seite Brieftext gedruckt plus Anmerkungen. - Schloß Neubeuern am Inn, Oberbayern (6.10.1910) / Brief Hugo v. Hofmannsthal an Helene von Nostitz. - Helene von Nostitz, geborene Helene von Beneckendorff und von Hindenburg (* 18. November 1878 in Berlin; † 17. Juli 1944 in Bassenheim; auch Helene von Nostitz-Wallwitz) war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin und Salonnière. Sie war die Nichte des späteren Reichspräsidenten Paul von Hindenburg. Die Autorin war mit zahlreichen Künstlern und Schriftstellern befreundet, unter anderem mit Auguste Rodin und Hugo von Hofmannsthal. Hofmannsthal setzte Helene von Nostitz, der "anmutigsten und schönsten jungen Frau", die er in Deutschland kannte, im 'Gespräch über den 'Tasso' von Goethe' und im 'Schwierigen' literarische Denkmale. … (wiki) // ... Und Sie sind in Auerbach. - In Aussee hatte ich einen Band Balzac mit und las zum ersten Mal Le Lys dans la vallee, und zum zweiten oder dritten Mal Le cabinet des antiques. Das Schicksal der Madame de Mortsauf und die Weise, wie sie es trägt - dies ist alles an der Grenze des Wahrscheinlichen, des Möglichen - im Detail, in der Nuance ist die Grenze vielleicht manchmal überschritten, aber welche innere Wahrheit hat dies alles, welche Kraft aus der Seele und über die Seele. Erinnern Sie sich des Anfangs? Der Jugend dieses Vandenesse? seines Hinkommens nach dem Schloß wo sie mit ihrem halbwahnsinnigen Gatten lebt? einer unübertrefflichen (bei jedem anderen Autor wäre sie unerträglich und unverzeihlich) mehrere Seiten bedeckenden Schilderung der Tourraine? Diese Schilderung könnte überflüssig scheinen, ein eingelegtes Paradestück - und doch, in der Erinnerung nimmt sie eine unbestreitbare Wichtigkeit und Notwendigkeit an. Dies finstere Schicksal geht dem Herzen um so viel höher als es sich in dieser lieblichen Landschaft vollzieht. Es gehen Fäden heraus und herein zwischen unserem Herzen und der Landschaft um uns. Wie sehr möchte ich wünschen, daß die Ihrige Ihnen freundlich wäre. Daß Sie schon ein Zutrauen zu manchen Wegen, manchen Anblicken gewonnen hätten. Fast hoffe ich es, denn es sind Wälder dort und, wie ich meine, auch Hügel. Damit läßt sich leben, glaube ich. …