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2064, Rochester, NY: The Art Print Shop, 1925., Bound, cloth, gilt stamp on board, gilt title on spine, 32,5x15,5cm, 368pp, illustrated b/w. FINE CONDITION
15831aafLausanne, Concorde, 1931, gr. in-8°, 237 p. + portrait gravé sur bois de Zwingli par N. George, brochure originale.
85152aafZürich, Berichthaus, 1919, in-Folio, XIV S., 308 Spalten, 179 teils farbige montierte Abb. + 54 S. "Brieftexte mit Übersetzung der lateinischen Briefe"als Anhang lose in Tasche, Original-Leinenband. Orig. Kraft-Papierumschlag, Schuber. Schönes Exemplar
19681079009(1968). 66 S., 2 Bl. (Quarthefte). Hlwd.
19901079008(1990). 188 S., 1 Bl. (Bibliothek Suhrkamp 1057). OPpbd.
198570454New York: Beech Tree Books. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1985. 1st US Edition; First Printing. 1/4 Cloth. 0688065376 . First American edition/first printing in Near Fine condition in alike little edge-worn dust-jacket; In the early 1940s as the Nazis consolidated their power in Germany jazz was seen as a subversive music. But some of the most talented musicians in Europe were forced to play for Nazi party rallies and functions despite the risks. La Tristesse de Saint Louis tells the story of these musicians their families and their communities as they navigate the dangerous waters of the Nazi regime.Through the stories of Louis Armstrong Django Reinhardt and other celebrated jazzmen Zwerin shows how jazz was used to communicate defiance and hope to the masses. La Tristesse de Saint Louis is a profound and moving account of one of the most important chapters in jazz history and a testament to the power of music to defy tyranny.; B & W Photographs; 8vo; 197 pages . Beech Tree Books hardcover
8vo. (6), 437, (1 blank) pp. With a cut-out picture of a Bedouin woman on the verso of the half-title-page, a picture of "a typical Arab of Yemen" as the frontispiece, 15 plates, a floor plan of a mosque, 2 maps and numerous small illustrations in the text. Yellow cloth. An account of the history, geography, religion, and political and social situation of the Middle East, and especially of the Arabian Peninsula, from a Christian missionary point of view. This information is presented alongside accounts of the author's experiences, and it is illustrated with images of local peoples, landscapes and examples of Arabic script and music. According to the preface, this second edition of Zwemer's first work, first published in 1899/1900, was published in order to correct some minor errors that had made their way into the first edition because of the physical distance between the author and the publishers. At the time of publication, Zwemer was doing missionary work in Arabia, while his work was being published in the U.S. The present copy was published in Edinburgh and London, but apparently (according to the verso of the title-page) printed by the Caxton Press in New York. - Reverend Samuel Marinus Zwemer (1867-1952), sometimes nicknamed "the Apostle to Islam", was an American missionary, traveller and scholar. He was a part of the Reformed Church of America, meaning that his beliefs and later missionary work were rooted in Calvinistic traditions, and he was ordained within that church in 1890. Together with James Cantine and John G. Lansing, Zwemer founded the Arabian Mission, which was active from 1889 until 1913. During that time, Zwemer was active in Iraq, Bahrein, and several locations in Arabia. He also worked in Egypt and travelled extensively throughout Asia Minor. From 1929 until his retirement at the age of 70 in 1937 he taught at the Princeton Theological Seminary, as a professor of missions and as a professor of the history of religion. - Binding rubbed, soiled and slightly damaged around the corners, edges foxed, water stain in the top margin of the first leaves (until p. 14), hinges weak. With an inscription in German on the first flyleaf dated 17 January 1904; cut-out picture of a Bedouin woman pasted on the verso of the half-title. List of works in the NYPL relating to Arabia and the Arabs (1911), p. 174. Cf. Macro 2371; Shapero, The Islamic World (2003), 511.
8vo. 125 pp. With frontispiece, 15 plates and several text illustrations (including a map of the Gulf coast and the first page of a Quran). Original illustrated cloth. First edition of this account of travel through the Arabian desert. - S. M. Zwemer (1867-1952), the "Apostle to Islam", was a missionary at Basra, Bahrain, and at other locations in Arabia from 1891 to 1905. He was a member of the Arabian Mission (1890-1913) and served in Egypt from 1913 to 1929. He also travelled widely in Asia Minor and was elected a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society of London. - A good, clean copy without the front flyleaf. Macro, Bibliography of the Arabian Peninsula, 2379. OCLC 5163501.
19125771040Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier 1912. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item1050grams ISBN: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier hardcover
2011148782Berlin. Duncker & Humblot 2011. 372 Seiten. Originalbroschur. 23x16 cm
Una vita involontariamente eroica. Milano-Mondadori, 1946 in 8° pp. 482 con 11 tavv. ill. b.n. Dorso con mende. Leg. tutta tl. edit.
in-8, 236 pp., illustrations h.t. n/b, broché. Rousseurs aux tranches sinon bel exemplaire non coupé. [CA27-7]
in-8°, 246 pages, broche, couv. illustree d'un medaillon. Bon etat. [CA-5][P-32][NV-13]+
Buenos Aires, Espasa Calpe Argentina, 1952 [Austral]. 4to. menor; 148 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Barcelona, Editorial Apolo, 1936. 4to. mayor; 319 pp., 2 hs. Encuadernación en media tela.
in-8°, 828 pp., reliure pleine toile bleue ornee de l'editeur. Bel exemplaire. [CA27/6]
in-12, 461 pages, 1 cahier illustrations hors-texte , reliure plein simili vert decor editeur, jaquette rhodoïde, emboîtage. Tres bel exemplaire. [RE-2] Tiré à 3000 exemplaires numérotés.
B., Juventud, 1971, 17'5 x 11'5 cm., 249 págs. - 2 h.
Mm 140x215 Volume in copertina rigida, sopracoperta originale, 205 pagine. Traduzione di Marco Zapparoli. Conserva al suo interno la fascetta editoriale. Opera in condizioni eccellenti, pari al nuovo. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Zweig, Stefan Maria Stuarda. Milano, 1983, cm 21 377 p. 377 p., [11] c. di tav. : ill. ; 21 cm (0000000057884)
366 p., illus. Hardcover Good condition
13.5x21 cm. 300 pages. Gilt hardcover. Cover slightly stained. Cover edges slightly chafed. Bottom cover corners slightly bent. Spine is faded. Spine slightly stained. Pen writing on inner cover. Several pages slightly stained. Else in good condition.
194932382ABEsslingen, Bechtle, 1949. Gr.8°. 240 Seiten. Originalleinenband mit illustriertem Schutzumschlag. (1 Eck und Stehkapital gering bestossen. Umschlag mit 2 Einrissen am unteren Rand). - 1.-5. Tausend. Ansonsten ein gut erhaltenes, sauberes Exemplar ohne Eintragungen.
19483217823Victor Gollancz 1948. This book has hardback covers. Ex-library With usual stamps and markings In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item250grams ISBN: Victor Gollancz hardcover
1925N3972aBerlin: Horodisch & Marx 1925. Limited Edition . Modern Half-leather. Very Good. Folio. Hermann Struck. 42pp unnumbered pages. One on 85 numbered copies printed on Van Gelder Butten paper. this copy without number where ALL THE 15 ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPHS ARE SIGNED BY STRUCK IN PENCIL. Bound in superb half marocco binding with marbled boards. A VERY GOOD CLEAN AND FRESH COPY. This edition is unseen on the market for may years. <br/> <br/> Horodisch & Marx hardcover