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2005his1828mBroché, 348 pages, illustré en couleur, 25,7 x 28,3 x 3,0 cm, très bon état : quelques frottements anodins, le livre est pratiquement en parfait état, idem pour la jaquette.
CON MOLTE ILLUSTRAZIONI CASA EDITRICE BIETTI 1945 304 PP. SEGNI DEL TEMPO, BRUNITURE AI TAGLI, PER IL RESTO CONDIZIONI ECCELLENTI, CONSIDERATI GLI OLTRE 70 DEL VOLUME.
1958RXzz2760(Prag), Artia (1958). 4°, 8 nn. Texts., 64 Bilds., OLn. m. Deckelpräg. m OU. berieb., bestoß., eine Ecke etw. gestaucht, ausgebleicht, etw. fleck., flieg. Vors. randstaubig.
2 fascicoli in-8° (cm. 23,4x15,2), brossure posticce con fonte dattilografata, cifre biro in cop. 1) Bucacek. RITORNO alla PATRIA dei POETI CECHI. 1940. Pp. 11 (da p. 250 a p. 260). Cifre stampigliate ali bordi alti. La prima facciata in copia anastatica, il resto in originale.Vistose ombre da polvere al piatto. Parla del passaggio, nei "momenti gravi della Nazione" da quello che definisce l"astratto panslavismo" o imitazione dei russi o europeiste o mondialiste a una "copiosa fioritura lirica " nazionale legata tradizioni della "patria", fin dall'Ottocento. 2) Rosendorfski. LETTERATURA CECA d'OGGI [dal crollo della Monarchia Austro-Ungarica]. 1941. Pp. 30 (da p. 251 a p. 280). I due stralci
19041315420München, Lehmann, 1903 - 1904. 32; 56 S. (Berichte über den Fortgang der "Los von Rom-Bewegung", Reihe II/1-2). Hlwd (beschabt, eine Ecke etwas gestaucht, Stempel verso Titel).
193434092Ridley Park PA: December 17th 1934. 1934. Very good. - 89 words typed on a sheet of his gray personalized letterhead 5 inches high by 8 inches wide with his address printed down the right margin. Signed "Guido Bruno". Folded once for mailing. Near fine. <p>Bruno's letter is sending examples of his work to a "Mr. Fuller". We speculate that this might be Buckminster Fuller who was not yet an architect at this time and who lived in Greenwich Village and knew the same people and frequented the same clubs and bars as Guido Bruno. "Here then you have the result of your imprudent praize sic of a writer's work. It should you sic teach you a lesson never to encourage a scribbler's vanity. The few little volumes may amuse you for a few minutes whenever you find time to glanze sic through their pages."<p>Guido Bruno 1884-1942 who at this date had moved to Ridley Park Pennsylvania where his adopted daughter lived was a well known Greenwich Village character and small-press publisher sometimes called "the Barnum of Bohemia". He was based at his "Garret on Washington Square" where tourists could pay an admission fee to observe "genuine Bohemian" artists at work. From the garret he published little magazines such as Bruno's Weekly Bruno's Monthly Bruno's Bohemia and Bruno Chap Books. Among authors he published were Alfred Kreymborg Djuna Barnes Marianne Moore Alfred Douglas and Sadakichi Hartmann. He was also a close associate of Frank Harris. For a brief time he operated the Little Thimble Theater with Charles Edison. Ridley Park, PA: December 17th, 1934. unknown
21204Paris, Chez Aristide Bruant, [1882-1901] . La plupart in-4, 1 double f. (petits manques, déchirures et taches).
12mo. 319 pages. In Czech. Not an American imprint. SUBJECT (S) : Fiction. OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (National Czech & Slovak Museum & Library) , none in the US. SERIES: Nové sebrané spisy Bohumila Zahradníka-Brodského ; sv. 13. Spine sunned, pages tanned, hinges starting, good condition. Scarce. (Czech-4-29)
1919RXzz0115Wien, Manz 1919. 40 S., obrosch., Umschlag mit min. Einrissen
1766Tir3441766 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Quelques micro déchirures eu bordures - Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux .
1766Tir3441766 Planche seule - dimensions 38 x 29 cm - planche aquarellée - Quelques micro déchirures eu bordures - Le pli du milieu existant déjà sera donc envoyée pliée en deux .
1912RXzz0114Brünn, Hickl 1912. 87, XIV S., 5 Bl., brosch., vord. Teil des OUmschl. mont., einige Bibl.-St. u. -Schildchen, ein Blatt mit Tixo (in Deutschland: Tesa) geklebt, beiliegend 1 Bl. mit Druckfehler-Berichtigungen
1938RXzz0111Brünn, Rohrer 1938. Front., VII, 326 S., OLn. BLBL I,143.
1912RXzz0112München und Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot 1912. gr.-8°. X, 550 S., marmor. HLdrBd.de.Zt. mit Rückengoldpräg., Titelbl. mit kleinen alten Stempelresten. Sehr dekoratives Exemplar.
1901RXzz0107Brünn, Rohrer 1901. folio, IX, 206 S., 25 Abb. im Text u. auf Tafeln, 1 Farbtafel, neuerer HLn.Bd. unter Verwendung von Teilen des Orig.-Umschlages. Titelbl. mit unterlegter kleiner Fehlstelle. BLBL I,143.
1895RXzz0110Hrsg. v. d. hist.-statist. Section der k.k. mähr. Gesellschaft z. Beförderung d. Landwirtschaft, der Natur- u. Landeskunde Brünn, Verlag der historisch-statistischen Section 1895. gr.-8°. XVII, 143 S., obrosch., unaufgeschnitten, Umschlag m. kl. Bibl.-St. BLBL I,143.
1911RXzz0109Brünn, Verlag des Vereines (Druck von R.M. Rohrer) 1911. 4°. XIII SS., 1 Bl., 445 S. Mit 1 mehrfach gefalt. Stadtplan, 1 mehrfach gefalt. Tafel, und 6 (davon 4 doppels. und 2 farbigen) Tafeln. Obrosch. Rücken laienhaft geklebt, Bindung gelockert Alles Erschienene. Krieg MNE 1,101; BLBL I,143.
1910RXzz0104München und Leipzig, Georg Müller 1910. LXVIII, 412 S., OHLdr., Rücken berieben, kl. Fehlstelle am ob. Kap. Innen gut. (= Brentano, Clemens. Sämtliche Werke. Hrsg. v. Carl Schüddekopf; 10.)
1953276299München : Neuner, 1953. 494 Seiten, 23 cm. Roter Originalleinenband
8vo. 52 pages. Illustrated. In Czech. Jan Hus aka Jan Huss, John Hus, John Huss (ca. 1372 Husinec, Bohemia 6 July 1415 Konstanz, Germany) , often referred to in English as John Huss or variations thereof, was a Czech priest, philosopher, reformer, and master at Charles University in Prague. He is famed for having been burned at the stake by civil authorities for the propagation of what the Catholic Church considered to be his heretical views ofecclesiology, the Eucharist, and other points of theology, as the civil authorities of that time generally saw heresy as a criminal offense. Hus was a key predecessor to the Protestant movement of the 16th century, and his teachings had a strong influence on the states of Europe, most immediately in the approval for the existence of a reformist Bohemian religious denomination, and, more than a century later, on Martin Luther himself. SUBJECT(S) : Hus, Jan, 1369? -1415; Council of Constance (1414-1418) . OCLC lists 1 copy worldwide (Univ of North Carolina) . Covers worn, with crease at corners and torn at ends of spine, owner's name on front, good condition. (Czech-5-18)
1906RXzz0099Wien, [überklebt:] Kuppitsch [Groák] 1906. 92 S., obrosch.
1927SPN-677Paris : Éditions Lapina, collection "Balzaciana" N°2, 15 mai 1927. Un des 1500 exemplaires sur papier vergé à la forme des Papeteries d'Arches, numérotés de 38 à 1537 (N°1157). Bristol autographe contrecollé de l'auteur à l'historien de la littérature et philologue Abel Lefranc (1862-1952) : "Marcel Bouteron Bibliothécaire de l'Institut de France 1, rue de Seine : présente ses respects à Mr Abel Lefranc et lui envoie avec ses voeux de bonne année ce petit volume. le traducteur est un de ses amis et sera très honoré si Mr Lefranc veut bien lire cet ouvrage et le cas échéant - s'il lui semble bon- en parler ou en écrire. M.B." Petit livre non coupé 14,5x10cm, couverture rempliée 3 rabats, 50 pages avec 2 illustrations en noir sous serpentes d'un vase en verre de Bohème offert à Balzac par la Comtesse Ida de Bocarné [sic] en 1844 (2 faces du verre), notice sur les illustrations. [BE, mais petites rousseurs en bas de l'étui, visibles sur la photo]
QWA-17100Félix Alcan, 1897, in-12 rel. 1/2 percal. noire brad. à coins (11,5 x 18,5), X-263 p., en préambule adresse de l'auteur à monsieur de Flourens et réponse de celui-ci, cachet de bibliothèque en page de titre, bon état.
1958R31998Paris, Club français du Livre 1958 325pp.avec ills.+ joint 1 carte dépliante, ex.numéroté, toile, bel état
325pp.avec ills.+ joint 1 carte dépliante, ex.numéroté, toile, bel état