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201177030Stuttgart/Weimar, Verlag J. B. Metzler, 2011. Original-Broschur, kl.4°, 651 Seiten.
200485752ABKöln, DuMont-Literatur-und-Kunst-Verl, 2004. 1. Aufl. 4°. Mit 1 Bildnistaf. u. zahlr. Faksimiles. 211 S., Ill. OLwd. m. OU. - Sehr gutes Expl. 1
200416976Köln, DuMont-Literatur-und-Kunst-Verl., 2004. 1. Aufl. 211 S. mit Ill. 33 x 25 cm, Leinen mit OSchU
200425650Köln : Taschen, 2004. 659 S.; Ill., 1 CD, 32 cm Lw.
2010100073981Innsbruck (Autriche). 27 cm x 28 cm. 2010. Agrafé. 74 pages. Innsbruck (Autriche) Modart 2010. Agrafé 27 cm x 28 cm 74 pages illustrations couleur. Oeuvres de Bansky Lucy Mac Lauchlan Ephameron Sara et Marc Schiller Kukula ... textes en anglais publicités. Etat neuf
20116892Cornell University Press, 2011, in-8, 279pp, broché, Très bel exemplaire! 279pp
2006115216Denver, Outskirts Press, 2006, gr. in-8°, (18)-510 pp, traduit de l'allemand, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état. Texte en anglais
200513920BBMainz am Rhein:, von Zabern, 2005. 4°. 196 S., lam. Pappband (sehr gut erhalten) (=Publikationen der Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen ; Bd. 16)
200455434BBMünchen/Wien:, Hanser, 2004. 8°. 559 S. Pappband (Schutzumschlag mit leichten Randläsuren und leichten Gebrauchsspuren; sonst gut erhalten)
2007136911Wilmington: Delaware Art Museum 2007. Softcover. VG Some average wear to edges; inscribed by both main authors and a third party on the opening flyleaf. Illus. wraps with orange spine; 208 pp. and numerous color plates. Issued in conjunction with 2007-2009 exhibitions featuring selected works by American Ashcan artist John Sloan 1871-1951. With essays by Joyce K. Schiller Heather Campbell Coyle Molly B. Hutton Susan Fillin-Yeh Katherine E. Manthorne and Alexis L. Boyland. Delaware Art Museum paperback books
200754971Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, (2007). 282 S. (= Imaginatio borealis. Bilder des Nordens, 15). OKart.
201429660BBBern [u.a.], Peter Lang Verlag, 2014. Ausgabe Peter Lang Verlag (2014). 573 Seiten. Gebundene Ausgabe. Sehr guter, neuwertiger Zustand. Kein Besitzervermerk! Keine Anstreichungen! Kein Mängelexemplar! ('Arbeiten zur Editionswissenschaft', Band 7).
2004007518Frankfurt, Insel, 2004. Orig.-Pappband mit SU, 489 Seiten, 8°. Erste Auflage (2004). Das Buch wurde von Sigrid Damm auf der Titelseite mit einer persönlichen Widmung, Signatur und Datum versehen. Sauberes und sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar.
201287148Editions Taschen Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 2012 Book condition, Etat : Très Bon relié, cartonnage éditeur blanc, illustrée d'une photographie de Marilyn Monroe dans un déshabillé jaune et orange, sous rhodoid illustré en couleurs Large In-4 1 vol. - 275 pages
2004007517München, Hanser, 2004. Orig.-Pappband mit SU, 559 Seiten, 8°. Das Buch wurde von Rüdiger Safranski auf der Titelseite mit einer Signatur versehen. Sauberes und sehr gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Mit Register und einer umfangreichen Zeittafel.
200426274München : Beck, 2004. 2., durchges. Aufl. 737, 686 S.; Ill. Lw.
200539885Stuttgart ; Weimar : Metzler, 2005. X, 651 S. ; 24 cm Pp.
2015152825Stuttgart: Verlag Freies Geistesleben 2015. Hardcover. VG. Red & gray & color illus. boards 360 pp. color illus. Text is in German. Through illustrated and thematic chapters the authors address the fact that art is an expression of exploring and understanding the world. In Waldorf eductio the method is also the goal. Verlag Freies Geistesleben hardcover books
2004062237Köln., Taschen GmbH., 2004. 659(1) Seiten. Nachdruck der Ausgabe: Cotta'scher Verlag, Stuttgart 1859 - 1862. Mit beiliegender CD im hinteren Buchdeckell (This CD-ROM contains confidential information - for internal use obly. 2000, McKinsey & Company). Schöner Ganzledereinband - guter Zustand. 4°. H OLeder.
2009USD_9780070183377McgraHill 2009. 12th. Paperback. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. McgraHill paperback
2009AME_9780070183377McgraHill 2009. 12th. Paperback. New/New. McgraHill paperback
2002810<p>New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc. 2002. First Edition First Printing. SIGNED by Lawrence Schiller on the title page under which the word "and" has been written and then marked through. Based on research and interviews by Lawrence Schiller and Norman Mailer the book presents a psychological portrait of FBI agent Robert P. Hanssen who sold classified information to the KGB and its successor organization over more than 20 years. Hanssen was captured in 2001 and is serving multiple life sentences in a Colorado prison. The book is written as a novel with imagined dialogue. Schiller and Mailer were unable to interview Hanssen who was already a guest of U.S. taxpayers. Nonetheless it's a fascinating attempt to get into the mind of an American traitor especially through the device of having Hanssen talk to himself while looking at a mirror. 8vo. xv 317 pages. Near Fine with a minuscule mark to the upper board's right edge and a bump to its lower right corner in a Fine dust jacket. SCARCE signed. <br /><br />The backstory to this book is unusual and a bit convoluted. In Schiller's Author's Note he says he asked Mailer to write a screenplay for a CBS Television miniseries that Schiller would produce and direct. As Mailer was finishing the first draft of the screenplay Schiller decided to write the present book using Mailer's draft as the foundation. Schiller says he supplemented Mailer's draft with his own research. The book appeared in 2002 as did the series on CBS. The series starred William Hurt as Hanssen Mary-Louise Parker as his wife Peter Boyle as his father and David Strathairn as his best friend.</p><p>In addition to this book Schiller and Mailer also collaborated on "The Executioner's Song" and "Oswald's Tale."</p> HarperCollins Publishers Inc. books
2012145761Les Belles Lettres 2012. 1st. paperback. New. 79x14x121. Les Belles Lettres paperback
2002810<p>New York: HarperCollins Publishers Inc. 2002. First Edition First Printing. SIGNED by Lawrence Schiller on the title page under which the word "and" has been written and then marked through. Based on research and interviews by Lawrence Schiller and Norman Mailer the book presents a psychological portrait of FBI agent Robert P. Hanssen who sold classified information to the KGB and its successor organization over more than 20 years. Hanssen was captured in 2001 and is serving multiple life sentences in a Colorado prison. The book is written as a novel with imagined dialogue. Schiller and Mailer were unable to interview Hanssen who was already a guest of U.S. taxpayers. Nonetheless it's a fascinating attempt to get into the mind of an American traitor especially through the device of having Hanssen talk to himself while looking at a mirror. 8vo. xv 317 pages. Near Fine with a minuscule mark to the upper board's right edge and a bump to its lower right corner in a Fine dust jacket. SCARCE signed. <br /><br />The backstory to this book is unusual and a bit convoluted. In Schiller's Author's Note he says he asked Mailer to write a screenplay for a CBS Television miniseries that Schiller would produce and direct. As Mailer was finishing the first draft of the screenplay Schiller decided to write the present book using Mailer's draft as the foundation. Schiller says he supplemented Mailer's draft with his own research. The book appeared in 2002 as did the series on CBS. The series starred William Hurt as Hanssen Mary-Louise Parker as his wife Peter Boyle as his father and David Strathairn as his best friend.</p><p>In addition to this book Schiller and Mailer also collaborated on "The Executioner's Song" and "Oswald's Tale."</p> HarperCollins Publishers Inc.
2010SONG0764335286Schiffer Publishing 2010-07-28. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.50x1.00x9.50. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Schiffer Publishing hardcover