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1900604304Wien, Hölder, 1900. M. 1 Taf. 1 Bl., X, 526, 42, VII, 158 S. OHldr. Einbd. beschäd. St. a. Tit. (Nothnagel, Spec. Pathol. u. Therapie 7, 1).
1828150955Leipzig, Barth, 1828. M. gest. Tit.-Vign. u. 2 gef. Kpfr.-Taf. XVI, 899 S. Hldr. d. Zt. Einbd. beschabt u. bestoßen. Oberes Kapital leicht angerissen. Gebräunt, teils (besonders an d. Rändern) stockfl. (Allgem. Encyclopädie f. pract. Ärzte u. Wundärzte 10/ Taschenb. d. Staats-Arzneiwiss. 2,1).
1797150663Göttingen, Rosenbusch, 1797-99. M. 2 gest. (1 handkolor.) Tit.-Vign. u. 7 (teils gef., 1 handkolor.) Kpfr.-Taf. XII, 282 (recte 275); VIII, 341 S. Hldrbde. d. Zt. m. Rsch. u. Rverg. sowie (kl.) Rsign. Einbde. beschabt. Rücken inkl. Rsch. etwas verblichen. Exlibris a. Innendeckel. St. a. Tit. Fast durchg. stockfl. Zahlr. Seiten durch Wurmfraß beschäd., teils auch m. geringem Textverl.
199346356DEUTSCHER TASCHENBUCH VERLAG 08/1993. 12. softcover. Falsa ISBN: 3-423-07819-1! DEUTSCHER TASCHENBUCH VERLAG paperback
1925212730Leipzig, Alleinvertrieb E. Finking. Verlag Barth und de Gruyter & Co., 1925.
1839142946Gelnhausen, 1839. XX, 674 S., 1 Bl. Pp. d. Zt. Einbd. beschabt u. bestoßen. Rücken m. Fehlst. im Papierbezug. Bibl.-Ex. m. zahlr. St. Gebräunt.
1767169826Hamburg, Verlag d. typograph. Gesellschaft, 1767. 1 Bl., 118, 724 S., 2 Bl. Prgtbd. d. Zt. m. spät. hs. Rtit. Anfangs stärker, sonst gering gebräunt u. etwas braunfl.
1919226244Wien, Verlag für vaterländische Literatur, 1919.
1870627288Göttingen, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1870. VIII, 842 S. Hlwd. Rücken fleckig. Vorsatzbl. gelockert. St. u. Sign. a. Tit.
1823153750Quedlinburg u. Leipzig, Basse, 1823. VI, 154 S, Ppbd. m. Rsch. Einbd. beschabt u. fleckig. Exlirbis a. Innendeckel. Vord. Vorsatz fehlt. St. verso Tit. Durchg. (meist stärker) gebräunt bzw. braunfl. Teils etwas wasserrandig. M. Beist.- (wenigen Buntst.)- Unterstreich. Unbeschnitten.
713Paris, Bellegarde, SADAG, 1914-1917, fort in-4, 2 vols. reliés demi-chagrin rouge, dos lisse avec titre doré, couvrant la période des n°1 nov. 1914 – n°75 avril 1916 (vol. I); n°76 avril 1916 – n°150 sept. 1917 (vol. II). Reliures frottées, rousseurs éparses, bel ensemble peu commun mais incomplet.
1934173070Berlin, Buchverlag der Rudolf Mosse Stiftung, 1934.
1932124586Bln., Neuer Deutscher Verlag, 1932. S. 1219-1238, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen nach Fotografien. Illustrierter Original-Umschlag, 28 x 38 cm. Die Heartfild-Montage zeigt einen SA-Mann mit Sammelbüchse am Bahnhof stehend mit der Zugsanzeige "Fernschnellzug über München ins Dritte Reich, reserviert für Führer der NSDAP". Das Titelbild gehört zur Reportage über die Heimarbeiter. - Evans S.108. Softcover Heft im Falz durchgehend gebrochen, Umschlag-Rückseite zerrissen und mit Papierverlust, kleinere Einrisse in den Seitenrändern. Fotomontage unbeschädigt. A-I-Z (Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung)
331097framed. very good. Card signed by United States Vice President Spiro Agnew. Card has the Great Seal of the United States. Circa 1970.<br/> <br/> Spiro Theodore Agnew was the 39th vice president of the United States serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1973 under President Richard Nixon. A member of the Republican Party he served as the 3rd Executive of Baltimore County from 1962 to 1966 and the 55th Governor of Maryland from 1967 to 1969. He is the second of two vice presidents to resign the first being John C. Calhoun in 1832.<br/> <br/> unknown
346024Santa Fe NM: Tewa Silk Screen Prints. 6 x 5-14 inches Image Frame 11 x 12 inches. Framed and glazed. With label from Tewa Silk Screen Prints on back. 6 x 5-14 inches Image Frame 11 x 12 inches. Begay was born on the Navajo Reservation near White Cone Trading Post in Az. and was the last living former student of Dorothy Dunn and Geronima C. Montoya at the Santa Fe Indian School when he died in 2012. He studied there from 1934 to 1940. Tewa Silk Screen Prints unknown
1899025963Austin Texas: Von Boeckmann-Jones 1899. First Edition. Octavo. 264 pages 4pp. ads at rear printed on rectos only errata sheet tipped in owned by Dr. Henry C. Cooke Galveston Texas 1900. He was a member of the Texas Academy of Science. An unusually bright copy of an important first hand account with illustrations. Nevins I p.78. In George Worthington Adams article on Confederate Medicine he quotes this work on the use still of bleeding and the price of the various opiates which were becoming scarce. His descriptions of the poor diet of the doctors still better than for most of the men was horrifying though when it was available they did occasionally get milk and vegetables. The author edited the Texas Medical Journal from 1885 to 1910 and was listed in Types of Successful Men of Texas as well as Who's Who in America. Bound in red cloth lettered and decorated in black and gilt spine lettering gilt floral endpapers. Von Boeckmann-Jones unknown books
1885251281np 1885. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. Tipped to larger sheet. 1 page. 1 vols. 8vo. President Garfield's wife:<br/>"This I have first received from Mr. Browne as the result of his search. It is not very satisfactory If you still desire that I see the original of the Chase letter I do not object to it. I am now at the farm and shall be glad to see you here should it be your pleasure to come. unknown books
1870RW1089Paris:: Librairie de L. Hachette 1870. 1870. 4to. iv 612 pp. 117 engravings 6 chromolithographic plates. Original quarter crimson and gilt-stamped leather red blind-stamped cloth all edges gilt; extremities worn joints cracked. Very good. An interesting collection of writings by 4 very different men joined by their fascination with aeronautics. Flammarion was a French astronomer and prolific author of works on popular science Glasiher was an English meteorologist and aeronaut Fonvielle was a dedicated balloonist while Tissandier was a chemist meteorologist and aviator. This work describes many of their experience and experiments relating to air travel principally in balloons. Includes some very nice illustrations. Librairie de L. Hachette, 1870. hardcover books
68-7372Houston TX: Melnick 1969. Letter sized typed signed sheet on Baylor University College Of Medicine letterhead. Very Good. Collection of photographs and letters signed by prominent 20th century scientists including various Nobel Prize winners. Houston, TX: Melnick, 1969. unknown
283174unbound. fine. Signed 20th Century Fox studio promotional photograph black & white 6.5" X 8.5" depicting the actor sitting in a chair smiling ca. 1937. Boldly signed with excellent contrast: "With best wishes Tyrone Power."<br/><br/> American film stage and radio actor who died at age 44 from a massive heart attack while filming a dueling scene for the epic film Solomon & Sheba.<br/><br/> unknown books
191393296Chicago 1913. unbound. 3.25 x 8.5 inches with an illustration of a fort beside the bank's title Chicago November 19 1913 -- a Ringling Brothers check signed "Henry Ringling." Drawn on the Fort Dearborn National Bank payable to Charles Wilson. Fine condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
191393296Chicago 1913. unbound. 3.25 x 8.5 inches with an illustration of a fort beside the bank's title Chicago November 19 1913 -- a Ringling Brothers check signed "Henry Ringling." Drawn on the Fort Dearborn National Bank payable to Charles Wilson. Fine condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
51-3847Saint-Paul-de-Vence France: la Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght 1970. Original poster. 88.9 x 57.15 cm 35 x 22 1/2 inches. Repaired 3cm. tear in upper margin Notes Saul Steinberg born Saul Jacobson in June in Romania was a cartoonist and illustrator best known for his line drawings that suggest elaborate eclectic doodlings. Steinberg studied sociology and psychology at the University of Bucharest and architecture in Milan. From 1936 to 1939 he published his cartoons in Italian magazines. Settling in New York City in 1942 Steinberg worked as a freelance artist cartoonist and illustrator mainly for The New Yorker magazine and exhibited his drawings in Paris New York City and other cities. Steinberg’s subject matter ranges from the whimsical e.g. a wicker chair overtaken by its curlicues to the satirical sinister overgrown gadgets to the philosophical a tiny figure perched on a giant question mark balanced at the edge of an abyss. He died in New York in 1999.Né en Roumanie Saul Steinberg entreprend des études de lettres dans son pays avant de partir pour l’Italie en 1933 pour fuir l’antisémitisme. En 1940 il obtient son diplôme d’architecture à l’école polytechnique de Milan où il commence à publier dans la presse antifasciste des dessins satiriques très appréciés. Il doit de nouveau émigrer et arrive aux Etats-Unis pendant les années de guerre où il collabore avec le magazine The New Yorker qui publiera près de 1200 de ses dessins. Essentiellement dessinateur il est également illustrateur et scénographe. Il intervient comme caricaturiste et satiriste dans un domaine entre l’invention et le pastiche et utilise tous les media du dessin crayon noir et de couleur fusain gouache aquarelle mais aussi le collage. L’humour faisant partie intégrante de ses œuvres l’écriture et la calligraphie « je suis un écrivain qui dessine » appuient et accompagnent très souvent l’image et la ligne.Eugène Ionesco disait de lui : « Je crois qu’aucun autre artiste n’a su comme lui ou n’a réussi comme lui à faire de la caricature un langage et une critique métaphysiques ». Saint-Paul-de-Vence, France: la Fondation Marguerite et Aimé Maeght, 1970. unknown
200050387ROWOHLT ERNST 07/2000. 1. softcover. ROWOHLT, ERNST paperback
1915ko224Tolmer et Cie Album cartonné 1915 In-4 carré, cartonnage papier de l'éditeur, dos toile verte, premier plat illustré en couleurs, non paginé, contient : la Marseillaise, l'hymne russe, la Brabançonne, l'hymne de Mameli, God Save the King, l'hymne japonais, l'hymne serbe, paroles et musique, illustré en noir dans le texte, 14 vignettes couleurs contrecollées en haut des pages ; couverture piquée, on joint à notre exemplaire le catalogue reprenant le dessin de couverture et annonçant la parution de l'ouvrage, très belle réalisation (peu courante) des éditions Tolmer. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.