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197032099FISCHER 02/1970. 1. softcover. Andromeda FISCHER paperback
198446943GOLDMANN WILHELM 10/1984. 1. softcover. Andromeda EDITION ´84 - DIE POSITIVEN UTOPIEN GOLDMANN, WILHELM paperback
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)
18897535Hachette, 1889, in-12, 218 pp, un portrait de Thiers par Bonnat héliogravé en frontispice, broché, bon état (Coll. Les grands ecrivains français)
1941GG217-032San Francisco:: The Grabhorn Press 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. LIMITED EDITION of 250 copies privately printed by the Grabhorn Press for Samuel I. Wormser printed in handset Goudy Modern on mold made paper. 4to. 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches. viii 14 pp. Frontispiece portrait of Bender is a reproduction of an etching by Max Pollak title page and decorations printed in blue and black ink 2 black-and-white photographic portraits of Bender tipped in colored cartoon of Albert Bender by Dan Sweeny laid-in inside the rear cover; text clean unmarked. Quarter beige linen decorations in blue from foot to head of cloth where the cloth meets the blue paper covers blue paper over boards illustration on front cover printed paper spine label original plain paper dust-jacket; binding square and tight some very light fading to the dust-jacket and to the end-papers. Presentation slip of Samuel I. Wormser laid in. Also laid-in is a form letter from the Library of Congress acknowledging receipt of this book into the Library's collections with the printed signature of Archibald MacLeish Librarian of Congress. Fine. The text of this volume explores the life and accomplishments of Albert Maurice Bender 1866-1941 by a friend of long-standing. While Lewis remarks that "Not one of the facts here assembled is of the slightest importance to anyone" they do reveal a striking word image of Bender the man and reveal a very different time from that of the twenty-first century. The frontispiece is a reproduction of an etching of Bender by Max Pollak 1886-1970 a Czech-born American painter and printmaker one of whose specialties was portraiture; Pollak lived in San Francisco beginning in 1938. Also included is a humorous portrait of "Albert Bender and other benders" signed in the plate by Dan Sweeney 1888-1958 California book and hotel label illustrator that includes African-American train porters and attendants which also conveys an era that no longer exists. Do not expect to find a copy of this title in better condition. REFERENCE: Magee and Magee Bibliography of the Grabhorn Press 1940-1956 No. 349. The Grabhorn Press, hardcover books
1941GG217-033San Francisco CA:: The Grabhorn Press 1941. First Edition. Hardcover. Like New/Like New. LIMITED EDITION of 250 copies privately printed by the Grabhorn Press for Samuel I. Wormser printed in handset Goudy Modern on mold made paper. 4to. 11 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches. viii 14 pp. Frontispiece portrait of Bender is a reproduction of an etching by Max Pollak title page and decorations printed in blue and black ink 2 black-and-white photographic portraits of Bender tipped in colored cartoon of Albert Bender by Dan Sweeny laid-in inside the rear cover; text clean unmarked. Quarter beige linen decorations in blue from foot to head of cloth where the cloth meets the blue paper covers blue paper over boards illustration on front cover printed paper spine label original plain paper dust-jacket; binding square and tight some very light fading to the dust-jacket and to the end-papers. Laid-in are an extra copy of "Albert Bender and other benders" by Dan Sweeny 2 autographed notes SIGNED from S. I. Wormser to Mark Altman dated 1942 on Wormser's letterheads the calling cards of Mr. William James Dawson and Mark Altman and a 4-page GPO publication about the establishment of the Library of Congress Trust Fund. Fine. The text of this volume explores the life and accomplishments of Albert Maurice Bender 1866-1941 by a friend of long-standing. While Lewis remarks that "Not one of the facts here assembled is of the slightest importance to anyone" they do reveal a striking word image of Bender the man and reveal a very different time from that of the twenty-first century. The frontispiece is a reproduction of an etching of Bender by Max Pollak 1886-1970 a Czech-born American painter and printmaker one of whose specialties was portraiture; Pollack lived in San Francisco beginning in 1938. Also included is a humorous portrait of "Albert Bender and other benders" signed in the plate by Dan Sweeney 1888-1958 California book and hotel label illustrator that includes African-American train porters and attendants which also conveys an era that no longer exists. This copy in outstanding condition. REFERENCE: Magee and Magee Bibliography of the Grabhorn Press 1940-1956 No. 349. The Grabhorn Press, hardcover books
245992Kristiania 1914. 95 s. plansjer i farger Sjømerker og Flag-tabel og s/h. Annonser. Orig. litt plettet helsjirtingb. Nye forstatser Noen fingermerker. Litt løs. . unknown
1E10850Scherl Berlin um 1917. 42 S. mit vielen Abb. und 2 gefalteten Tafeln kartoniert. - gutes Exemplar - unknown
1821627496O.O. (Landshut/ Würzburg, Thomann/ Becker), o.J. (1821-36). Gr.-Fol. 58 lith. Taf. Hldr. Einbd. berieben. Kanten bestoßen. Hint. Einbd.-Decke beschäd. Rücken u. vord. Einbd.-Decke v. Buchblock losgelöst. Schließbänder fehlen. Ohne d. Textbände!
191269191Stgt., Bln., Lpz.: Union Dt. Vlgsges. (ca. 1912). 2 Bll., 271 Ss., 2 Bll. 8°. Rotes Ln. mit reicher Rücken- u. Deckelvergold., farbgeprägt. Rücken- u. Deckeltitel, mont. farb. Deckelbild, blindgeprägt. Doppellinienrahmen u. Verlagssignet a.d. Hinterdeckel, Farbschnitt (leicht angestaubt u. bestoßen, Hinterdeckel etw. fleckig u. an der Oberkante min. berieben).
1832183778Leipzig, Lehnhold, 1832. XXVIII S., 1 Bl., 564 S. Pp. d. Zt. m. Rscvh. u. Rsign. Einbd. berieben u. bestoßen. Innendeckel m. Exlibris. Vord. Vorsatzbl. fehlt. St. a. u. verso Tit. Stellenw. etwas fleckig. (Bibl. d. ausländ. Lit. f. prakt. Med. 15).
1790165931Nürnberg, Raspische Buchhandl. 1790-91. M. 3 Kpfr.-Taf. XCVI, 511; VIII, 500 S., 2 Bl. Pp. d. Zt. m. hs. Rsch. u. Rsign. Einbd. beschabt u. bestoßen. M. mehr. St. u. wenigen Unterstreich. Etwas gebräunt.
1792187895Königsberg, Hartung, 1792. M. 21 gef. Kpfr.-Taf. 4 Bl., 134 S. Kart. d. Zt. Einbd. angeschmutzt. Innendeckel m. Nässespur. Gebräunt.
1816604052Leipzig, Göschen, 1816. Kl.-4°. XII, 304 S. Pp. d. Zt. m. Rsch. Einbd. beschabt.
1821502325Weimar, Landes-Industrie-Comptoir, 1821. M. 1 Kpfr.-Taf. XVIII, 332 S. Pp. Wasserfleckig. (Chirurg. Hand-Bibl. 2).
1788627892Göttingen, Dieterich, 1788. M. 1 Kpfr.-Taf. u. 1 gest. Tit.-Vign. XVI, 456 S. Pp. d. Zt. Ecken bestoßen. Name u. St. a. Tit.
1803628122Wien, m. v. Ghelenschen Schriften, 1803. 9 Bl., 400 S. Pp. d. Zt. Einbd. berieben. Name u. St. a. Tit.
1844631506Wien, Braumüller & Seidel, 1844. XXIII, 319 S. Kart. m. aufmont. OU. Einbd. etwas berieben. St. a. Tit. Stellenw. stockfleckig.
1854603627Wien, Seidel, 1854. XIII, 338 S. Hlwd. St. a. Tit.
1989500435Wien, Trattner, 1767. (Reprint Leipzig 1989. Hrsg. u. Nachw. v. C. XII, 103, 11 S. OKldr.
1776172133Leipzig, Junius, 1776. M. 8 gef. Kpfr.-Taf. 3 Bl., 375 S. Pp. d. Zt. Einbd. stark beschabt u. bestoßen sowie etwas angeschmutzt. Durchg. gebräunt, teils braunfl. St. a. Tit.
19186040Albin Michel Éditeur 1918 320 pages in8. 1918. broché. 320 pages. Roman publié en 1918 par Alexandre Arnoux édité par Albin Michel dans la collection "Le Roman Littéraire". L'ouvrage de 320 pages aborde une thématique religieuse à travers le titre évocateur "L'église transportée par la foi"
1894627535Berlin, Karger, 1894. M. 9 Taf. 2 Bl., 55 S. Hlwd. St. a. Tit.
199614219Hachette/Carrère et Edition°1, 1996-1997, 2 vol. gr. in-8°, 219 et 228 pp, brochés, couv. illustrées, bon état, envoi a.s. au premier tome : "BALTIQUE dédie ce livre à M. ... en espérant qu'il trouvera plaisir à la lecture de ce livre et en lui demandant de conserver l'anonymat de l'auteur de ces ABOITIM 1. Bien amicalement.". Amusants pseudo-mémoires du chien du président, "Labrador présidentiel".