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191062099Paris: Sté d'éditions et de publications parisiennes 1910. Fine. Sté d'éditions et de publications parisiennes Paris s. d. circa 1910 12 x 18.50 cm relié First edition of the French translation by Willy of which there is no mention of great papers. Cover illustrated with a blood Garnier Salbreux. Binding half brown shagreen discolored smooth back and adorned with gold cartridges marbled paper plates guards and contreplats of handmade paper preserved covers golden head ex-libris engraved by Walter Furst pasted on a contreplat. Autograph dedication dated and signed by Meg Villars who was the mistress of Willy while he was married to Colette Walter Furst enriched with an autograph dedication signed by Willy. Both shipments are written in English and made on the illustrated cover. Our copy is also embellished with a photographic postcard pasted on a guard representing the authors on which Willy has made a new autograph dedication dated and signed to Walter Furst: "". exiled to Brussels . "" written in Brussels and also containing the handwritten signature of Meg Villars. Finally three photographic postcards representing Willy alone for the first then Willy and Polaire for the second and Willy and Claudine for the last were mounted on tabs between pages 156-157 264-265 and 294-295. On each of the three photographic postcards Willy cracked a signed autograph or a few words to Walter Furst. Unique copy nicely enriched with handwritten documents. Sté d'éditions et de publications parisiennes unknown
19726289RÄDLER 02/1972-73. 1.ND. softcover. 11. Teil gelistet! RÄDLER paperback
1985133065Munich Germany: Galerie Jahn 1985. Hardcover. VG/VG- Some small rubbed spots on dust jacket and slight fading near spine; slight foxing on edge of first and last white pages; otherwise pages are clean. Burgundy paper boards burgundy dust jacket map on rear flyleaf 183 pp. BW illustrations. Text is in French German and English. Consists of an illustrated analysis of the sculpture and tribal art of the Songye of the Congo. Includes illustrations of masks sculptures and archival photos of the people themselves. One of 1000 printed. Galerie Jahn hardcover books
1980958Q31London: Pan Books 1980 . First edition. Leather. Near Fine. 7.5" by 4.5". None. A leather-bound copy of Willy Brandt's important report highlighting the North-South divide signed by the author with a dedication to one of the report's contributors Edward Heath. First edition.Bound in full morocco with the original paperback wraps bound in. Signed by the author with a lengthy dedication to Edward "Ted" Heath the contributor for the UK with the inscription "To Ted Heath I am sure you know how much I value your contribution to our common work." dated 1980. Written by Willy Brandt a German politician and statesman who served as chancellor for West Germany and was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts to unite Europe. 'North-South' contains Brandt's report of the Independent Commission on International Development Issues known as "The Brandt Report" written when he was chairman.In this important work Brandt suggests that there is a great chasm in standards of living along the North-South divide stipulating that there should be a transfer of resources and wealth to developing countries to rectify this imbalance. Bound in full morocco with the original paperback wraps bound in. Externally excellent with minor shelf wear only. Internally firmly bound. Ink inscription to front blank. Pages are slightly age toned but clean. Near Fine Pan Books hardcover
191080149A. Méricant | Paris s. d. [1910] | 12 x 19 cm | broché
1912682699e édition, 1 vol. in-12 reliure de l'époque demi-basane marron, dos à 4 nerfs orné, couv. conservée, Société d'Editions Littéraires et Artistiques, Paris, s.d., 323 pp.
1952059635New York: Viking Press 1952. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. 11 " Tall. Xiv 147 Pp. First Edition Stated First Printing 1952. Green Cloth Stamped In Silver Thick Pages. A Bright Clean Almost Unworn Example No Marks Or Dampstaining. Dustjacket Priced $3.95 Small Chip To Head Of Spine Some Surface Loss Along Front Spine Edge And Along The Flap Folds Spine Faded But Lettering Very Clear. <br/> <br/> Viking Press hardcover
19103693New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co 1910. First American edition. Publisher's tan buckram over pictorial paper boards spine decoratively tooled and lettered in gilt top edge gilt others uncut pictorial endpapers. 128 unnumbered pp. Twenty-four tipped-in color plates including frontispiece all mounted onto heavy stock card. A few of the tipped-in color plates have a light crease on the lower corner and a couple of the heavy card mounts have been neatly repaired with archival tape. Otherwise this is a very Fine copy in the original brown paper dust jacket decoratively printed in dark brown. Housed in a cloth slipcase. The card mounts in this edition are notoriously fragile.<br/><br/>"Had Omar Khayyam the old tentmaker visioned the beauty of his verses centuries later in Western dress as<br/>embroidered by a Hungarian artist he might have had a new conception of the meaning of immortality. For Pogany<br/>the Hungarian had made Omar the Persian live again" Crowell. Willy Pogany had previously illustrated the Rubaiyat in 1909 but these later illustrations are quite a different interpretation more westernized and modernized than the earlier ones. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co unknown books
1982__311123472XDe Gruyter 1982. Hardcover. New. reprint edition. 857 pages. Ancient Greek language. 9.06x6.10x2.28 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
190976319Albert Messein | Paris 1909 | 12 x 19 cm | broché
191062099Sté d'éditions et de publications parisiennes | Paris s. d. [circa 1910] | 12 x 18.50 cm | relié
19362365New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company 1936. <p dir="ltr">7.25" x 9.25" pp. 96 including 8 mounted color plates and multiple line drawings by famed Hungarian illustrator Willy Pogany. Inscribed by illustrator Pogany on the front free end paper "To Anges Grey - with best wishes / 1937 / Willy Pogany." First edition second printing in very good condition. Rose-colored cloth boards with gilt stamping on spine and rose flower detail on cover; very slight toning. The text is clean; the dust jacket is sharp and tidy presently enclosed in mylar. Includes original box; minor smudging and small tape repair on the inside of one corner. Overall an attractive book of sonnets with beautiful composition and presentation. </p> . Thomas Y. Crowell Company unknown
193031122George G. Harrap 1930. The first and fourth renderings in English verse by Edward Fitzgerald and illustrated by Willy Pogany. This being #306 of 750 copies of the English edition signed by Pogany on the limitation page and again in pencil on an inserted print. 12 tipped in colour plates including the frontispiece. Some sunning to the spine but generally a clean collectible copy. George G. Harrap unknown
190516643Paris: Garnier frères 1905. Fine. Garnier frères Paris s. d. circa1905 13 x 19 cm broché First edition one of 15 numbered copies on Japon the only large paper copies. Colored cover ilustrated by Mirande. Garnier frères unknown
199348988BASTEI-LÜBBE 05/1993. 1. softcover. BASTEI-LÜBBE paperback
1986000545<p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Bally Arola Schuh AG Schönenwerd 1986. Printer: JCM Werbedruck Schlieren. Technique: Colour offset. Size: 128 × 90 cm F4 - 50½ × 35½ in.</p><p><strong>Ref.:</strong> APG 1991 343; KKSP chccsa000007846; Tön apg_001486</p><p><strong>Condition:</strong> An original poster in very fine condition with no significant or at most slight signs of use commensurate with its age such as slight folds tears or bubbles. Not mounted.</p><p><strong>Awards:</strong> The poster was awarded for outstanding design and print in the "Swiss Poster of the Year" competition.</p> Bally Arola Schuh AG
195312BGO. O. 1953. Bildgrösse: 14,8 x 10,4 cm. Blattgrösse: 15,5 x 11 cm.
195312BG1953. O. O. 1953. Bildgrösse: 148 x 104 cm. Blattgrösse: 155 x 11 cm. Mit Eintrag u. Signatur unter dem Bild das einen älteren Mann zeigt: "Monsieur Isaac Stern de Montbéliard. France. 29. 12. 53 W. Dr." Von H. S. Herzka herausgegeben erschien 1982 eine Monographie "Willy Dreifuss. Antlitz des Alters. Basel Schwabe & Co. - Leicht angestaubt. Verso mit Couache-Farbspuren. unknown
1991BN822281991. 1991. Das grosse Buch der Witze <br/><br/> unknown
1975196620New York: Aperture 1975. First edition and first printing. Oblong hardcover. The first major monograph from this important Czech photographer an extended photo essay on a marginalized group. Features an essay by Willy Guy. A very near fine copy in cloth boards and in a near fine first issue dust jacket with a small edge tear to the top of the front panel and some other very minor wear. A very nice copy of this important book. Parr & Badger v1 230. Aperture unknown
193181837New York New York: Paul B. Hoeber Inc 1931. Presumed First Edition First printing. Hardcover. Good. xxxiii 3 427 1 pages. Footnotes Some cover wear. Includes Preface Introduction List of Illustrations and List of Portraits. Part 1 covers the Origin the Development and the Self-Perpetuation of Cancer; Part 2 covers The Therapy of Cancer including the treatment of Operable and Inoperable Cancer in the Light of a Systemic Conception of Malignancy. The book also contains a Summary a Retrospect and an Outlook an Index of Personal Names and an Index of Subjects as well as 5 black and white illustrations of Lymph nodes and 12 black and white portraits of deceased scientists renowned in cancer research. Inscribed by the author on the fep: Inscription reads: To Dr. H. Beaman Douglass with kind regards Willy Meyer Palm Beach February 1931. Thoracic surgery in America owes a great deal to Meyer's pioneer work. In his clear vision of the importance of this specialty he founded in I919 the New York Society for Thoracic Surgery and the American Association for Thoracic Surgery. Dr. Meyer's interest in cancer and his extensive study of the literature on cancer are best evidenced in his last publication a book entitled "Cancer" in which he comes to the conclusion that cancer is a systemic disease. Among his publications those on thoracic surgery are probably the most numerous. He was a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons a member of the American Medical Association American Surgical Association American Thoracic Gastro-Enterological and Urological Associations American Association for Cancer Research New York Academy of Medicine Pathological Society. Dr. Beaman Douglass was an eye ear nose and throat specialist. He invented the Douglass tonsillotome among other instruments. He was a former consulting surgeon at the New York Post-Graduate Hospital. This book deals with the tumor cancer as an ordinary lawful reaction of the tissue to certain systemic and local morbid conditions of the human organism. The book denies the autonomy of cancer. Halsted and Meyer were the first to achieve successful results with the radical mastectomy thus ushering in the modern era of surgical treatment for breast cancer. In 1894 William Halsted published his work with radical mastectomy from the 50 cases operated at Johns Hopkins between 1889 and 1894. Willy Meyer also published research on radical mastectomy from his interactions with New York patients in December 1894. The en bloc removal of the breast tissue became known as the Halsted mastectomy before adopting the title "the complete operation" and eventually "the radical mastectomy" as it is known today. Radical mastectomy was based on the medical belief at the time that breast cancer spread locally at first invading nearby tissue and then spreading to surrounding lymph ducts where the cells were "trapped". It was thought that hematic spread of tumor cells occurred at a much later stage. Halsted himself believed that cancer spread in a "centrifugal spiral" solidifying this opinion in the medical community at the time. Paul B. Hoeber, Inc hardcover
191254914NY: Thomas Y. Crowell. Very Good. 1912. First Edition. Hardcover. Original gilt-stamped burgundy cloth. First American trade edition. Illustrated by Pogany including tipped-in color plates. Spine gilt darkened wear to spine ends/edges with small loss to spine heel. Long closed tear along gutter of one of the preliminary pages. ; quarto . Thomas Y. Crowell hardcover
191170440New York:: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co 1911. publisher's cloth decorated in gold and colors in glassine wrapper and publisher's two-part decorated box. Ink gift inscription on the illustrated front free endpaper; otherwise a lovely copy in slightly used glassine. The box shows the lightest of use. . Large 8vo. Illustrated throughout by Willy Pogany. Thomas Y. Crowell & Co,, hardcover
193514211Los Angeles: Suttonhouse 1935. Very Good. Los Angeles: Suttonhouse 1935. First American Edition. Quarto; publisher's blue gilt-lettered cloth housed in custom cloth slipcase; xiii3180pp.; seven leaves of color plates text illus. throughout two-toned pictorial endpapers. Light shelf wear spine gilt rather dulled evidence of erased ownership signature to front flyleaf light finger soil else a Very Good and sound copy overall. Signed and dated in the year of publication by the illustrator on half title page.<br /> <br /> Charming collection of fairy tales for children each recounted by a different author. Suttonhouse unknown
192819621New York: Thomas Nelsonand Sons 1928. Boards. Very Good. Willy Pogany. THE 1928 SIGNED/LIMITED #89 OF 500 COPIES SIGNED BY WILLY POGANY at the limitation. Solid and VG in its 1/4 navy-blue cloth over light-blue boards with a clean bright title-label to the front panel. Light scuffing to the panels light wear along the tips and the spine ends --and a partially-torn spine label. Internally beautifully-designed endpapers and magnificent Pogany color illustrations as well as silhouettes and marginalia at virtually every page. Very light soiling and several minor chips not affecting the plates at a few of the lower-edges tender but still perfectly sturdy inner hinges half-title/frontispiece page loose. Octavo beautiful late '20s illustrations in a number of cases with a strong Deco feel. Thomas Nelsonand Sons unknown