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20131-193188496XAmirsys Inc 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st har/psc edition. 700 pages. 11.50x9.25x1.75 inches. Amirsys Inc hardcover
2011SONG0195174119Oxford University Press USA 2011-12-29. 6. hardcover. Used: Good. 8.50x1.75x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Oxford University Press, USA hardcover
2022x-3031132971Springer Nature 2022. Hardcover. New. 525 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.42 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
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2012x-3642262597Springer Verlag 2012. Paperback. New. 2010 edition. 534 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.11 inches. Springer Verlag paperback
2024x-3031133005Springer Nature 2024. Paperback. New. 525 pages. 9.25x6.10x1.06 inches. Springer Nature paperback
1837177872Vienna.: Gemälde. 1837. Lithograph 40.8 x 58.1 cm; 54.1 x 68.2 cm sheet two very small edge tears the sheet a little worn and spotted but a very good dark impression. Impressive engraving after an original painting by Leander Russ “Sturm der Türken auf die Löwelbastei 1683”. Russ accompanied the diplomat General Anton von Prokesch-Osten on a trip to the Middle East which had a profound influence on his work. <br>The dramatic scene commemorates the 2nd Turkish siege of Vienna under the command of Grand Vizier Kara Mustafa the city defended by the forces of the Holy Roman Empire. The battle is considered to be the beginning of the long "Great Turkish War" 1683-1699 which was supposed to drive the Ottomans out of Central Europe. <br> <br>This item is held off-site. Please note there may be a few days delay while it is brought into our shop for viewing or mailing to you. Thank you for your understanding. . Gemälde unknown
1938322317New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1938. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Ink notation about what magazine the story originally appeared in on front fly slight sunning and wear at the crown else near fine in near fine dustwrapper with tiny nicks and tears at the spine ends. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
1941322315New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1941. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Top edge a little soiled about fine in a slightly spine-faded very good or better dustwrapper with some old tape removal marks on the inside of the jacket. Dr. Kildare fights to save two lovers who have attempted to complete a suicide pact. Basis for the 1940 Harold S. Bacquet film Dr. Kildare Goes Home starring Lew Ayres as Dr. Kildare and also featuring Lionel Barrymore Lionel Atwill and Laraine Day. Scarce. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
194062263New York: Dodd Mead & Company 1940. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition. Slightly sunned at the crown else fine in an attractive very good dustwrapper with a little spine fading and a shallow chip at the crown. Scarce in jacket. Dodd, Mead & Company hardcover
19940082047New York: Carroll and Graf 1994. Loose in Folder. Very Good. Photocopy of the typescript heavily marked by an editor or perhaps the author himself inscribed by Faust first in 10/94 and then again in March 1995 “This is Matt Bruccoli’s page as J. D. is in many ways his book…Gratefully Irv Faust 3/10/95.†Housed in homemade blue cloth chemise and slipcase light wear to slipcase. Lots of marks edits etc. to the typescript probably not in Bruccoli’s hand. Faust was a well esteemed novelist and short story author. Broccoli was a prominent editor biographer and bibliographer known for his work on Hemingway and Fitzgerald especially. This novel Faust’s last book would have appealed to Bruccoli an expert on pre-WWII European culture and literature of the 1920s-30s. The hero is Hollis Cleveland a small-time African-American crook and dandy in Harlem. In 1936 he absconds with a suitcase full of cash belonging to Sol Winograd kingpin of the Harlem numbers racket. Under the alias â€Jim Dandy†a name borrowed from a stock character in a Southern minstrel show he takes a freighter to England and settles into the London high life — till he’s mistaken for an African prince and ends up dragooned into Mussolini’s army during its brutal invasion of Haile Selassie’s Ethiopia. His travels and adventures take him all over Africa…. (Carroll and Graf) unknown
1966133107New York: Random House 1966. First edition. Octavo original half cloth. Boldly signed by Richard Benjamin on the title page who starred in the 1971 film bearing the same name. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Barry Martin Associates. Random House hardcover
1999mon0002889159Ediciones Alfred Wild 1999-02-01. Hardcover. Good. . Ex-library with the usual labeling. No jacket otherwise VG. Muted green cloth boards. Minor edge wear. Pages/boards clean binding sturdy. Ediciones Alfred Wild hardcover
2005DADAX0122572513Academic Press 2005-01-05. 1. hardcover. New. 6.26x1.25x9.24. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Academic Press hardcover
16 pages. Features: The Significance of German Raids on England; Would Americans fight against England if forced to declare their indepence of England for a third time?; "Lese Majesty" - the plain facts; A (long) list of the nations/peoples Germany is presently fighting; The United States Needs No Apologist - a review of the American Administration's untenable position regarding the violation of neutrality laws in the interest of the Allies; Non-Political City Administration, by Frank Koester; Military Strategy and the Enemy's Industry, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Professor A. De Lapradelle's misconception about the Fatherland; The Case of Ferne Rogers; Count Zepellin; Logic in History; Japan's Short Memory - a 1905 letter from Marshal Yamagato to Major Gen. von Meckel is contrasted with Japan's present fight against Germany; Supportive words for Germany and German-Americans from the Albany Times-Union; Freedom's New Champion - poem by James C. Hickey; London-Made News; Admiral Ingersoll Un-Neutral; Advertising Talks #4 - persuading advertisers to support this publication; The Great Conspiracy - a recent pamphlet by Alexander Szarski and Faust C. DeWalsh regarding the gigantic conspiracy to crush German influence throughout the world; Nice ad on back cover for F.S. Neydhart illustrations of 12 German Heroes; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers loose but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Supportive comments inside from cover; Who Provoked the War? - incidents showing the historical progress of events toward the inevitable clash; Has France a Title to Alsace-Lorraine? - extracts of a letter by Thomas Carlyle to the London Times during the Franco-German War; The American Press and the War, by Dr. A.B. Faust; Ernst Haeckel and Rudolph Eucken Rally to the Flag; Supportive letter from William C. Fox, Ex-American Minister to Ecuador; We and the World - poem by Hanns Heinz Ewers; Brief piece about the 'Loquacious" German Ambassador Count Bernstorff; A call for Americans of German and Austro-Hungarian blood to organize; Full-page image depicting Germany as the defender of civilization against the Barbarian Host; News the New York Times would like to suppress; Poem entitled "For All We Have and Are" by Frederick H. Martens; We Poles in Austria, by an Austrian Pole; The German-American and the President's Neutrality Proclamation, by Prof. Julius Goebel; The War Situation - latest news of WWI; and more. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Cover holding by one staple otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
2024x-3031648838Springer Nature 2024. Hardcover. New. 264 pages. 9.25x6.10x8.90 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
2021DBS-9781682517819Intelliz Press 2021. 1st. Hardcover. New. Intelliz Press hardcover
2021DBS-9781682517819Intelliz Press 2021. 1st. Hardcover. New. Intelliz Press hardcover
2005Q-0122572513Academic Press 2005-01-05. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Academic Press hardcover
2013DBS-9781447151425Springer 2013. 1St. New. Springer unknown
2013DBS-9781447151425Springer 2013. 1St. New. Springer unknown
20122-1622571851Nova Biomedical 2012. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 158 pages. 10.00x7.25x0.50 inches. Nova Biomedical hardcover
1957BIL-091151957. Original-Ölgemälde: "Will Quadflieg als Faust" (rückwärtig so bezeichnet). Öl auf Platte, Format: 26 x 28 cm (Rahmenmaß: 40 x 42 cm). Signiert: Job (Vorname nicht lesbar, daher nicht zuordbar). Datiert: 1957. Das Bild zeigt Will Quadflieg als Faust in der berühmten Inszenierung von Gustav Gründgens (dieser als Mephisto), die am 21. April 1957 im Hamburger Schauspielhaus Premiere hatte. Die Inszenierung gastierte in der Folgezeit in der Sowjetunion und den USA, 1960 wurde sie von Peter Gorski - dem Adoptivsohn Gründgens' - verfilmt. Dunkler Original-Rahmen mit hellerer Holzmaserung im Mittelbereich sowie innen liegender Goldleiste.