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1528013530.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1528117417.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
54650Vanity Fair. London. 1911. - NUTRITION - An original coloured lithograph from 'Vanity Fair'. Vanity Fair. London. 1911. unknown
185897431Hachette, 1858, in-12, 527 pp, reliure demi-chagrin chocolat, dos à nerfs, bon état. Traduction française de "Whitefriars ; or, The Days of Charles the Second. An Historical Romance" (1844), le premier roman d'Emma Robinson (1814-1890). Emma Robinson a publié sans nom d'auteur une série de romans historiques (qu'elle a appelés des "romances", mais qui brouillent délibérément la frontière entre l'histoire et la fiction) et deux pièces de théatre. Ses romans historiques sont bien écrits, bien documentés, avec un zeste de critique sociale et d'humour. Ils ont eu beaucoup de succès à l'époque et furent très positivement reçus par la critique (qui pensait que l'auteur était un homme). Certains de ses derniers romans se passent à l'époque contemporaine (The Matrimonial Vanity Fair, 1868) et sont remarquables par la finesse de l'observation des moeurs sociales de son temps.
19532455New York, 1953, in-8°, xx-378 pp, index, reliure toile éditeur, jaquette, bon état
193261938New York, Pioneer Publishers, 1932. 192 S., Original broschiert, 8°. Sinclair 320900(1) Erste englische Ausgabe. Softcover Umschlag minim berieben und etwas angestaubt, davon abgesehen gutes Exemplar.
9 p. some damp staining. 16mo. original printed wraps, chipped with loss. Stephen S. Wise (1874-1949) was born in Budapest and as a child emigrated to New York, where he received his Jewish and secular education. He was ordained as a rabbi in the New Jewish Theological Seminary and went on to become a Reform rabbi and ardent zionist and anti-fascist. quite scarce. JUDAICA BOX 5
1013905512.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1916175243Berlin, Verlag Kameradschaft, 1916.
1939212616Dortmund, Westfalen Verlag, 1939.
196741634Boulder Colorado: Boulder Publishing Inc 1967. 1st Edition. White printed paperback covers. Modest rubbing to edges some light age-toning. Withal a VG example. 93 1 pp. 8-1/2" x 5-1/2" <br/><br/>Inscription by author to top of title leaf. Boulder Publishing, Inc paperback books
1334651728.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1974PW1032Baltimore:: Johns Hopkins University Press 1974. 1974. 8vo. xi 3 111 1 pp. Figs. index. Beige gilt-stamped cloth dust jacket; jacket chipped. Very good. ISBN: 0801815665 First American edition. Aries was a French medieval historian and friend of Michel Foucault. He is best known for his book Centuries of Childhood 1962 which presents childhood as a social construction rather than an actual physiological state. The other focus of his academic career somewhat paradoxically was the evolution of western societies' concept of death. In Western Attitudes Towards Death he argues that as religiosity has waned societies have become increasingly reluctant to confront death directly. / "Proposing that there is a permanent relationship between one's idea of death and one's self Aries explains how and why death ceased being a familiar routine forgetting of a self and has become a wild feeling of personal failure." –jacket. Johns Hopkins University Press, 1974. hardcover books
1390562700.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0365426563.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
197282131Ffm., Bln., Wien: Propyläen Vlg. 1970-1972. Zus. 4.907 Ss., 8 Bll. 8°. Schwarzes Ln. mit weißem Rückentitel, weißem 'K' u. Bandnr. a.d. Vorderdeckel u. Umschl. (Umschläge bes. am Rücken etw. gebräunt). [3 Warenabbildungen]
195776396(Lpz.): Insel-Vlg. 1957. 411; 382 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Dunkelbraunes Ln. mit goldgeprägt. Rückentitel, goldgeprägt. Monogramm 'RMR.' a.d. Vorderdeckel, Kopffarbschnitt u. Umschl. (Umschlag min. gebräunt, kl. Randeinrisse hinterlegt).
193438791Heinrich:Dresden.1934. 149 Seiten.8°. Original-Karton,mit Schutzumschlag,1.Auflage
84500Bln.: Insel Vlg. 2024. 96 Ss., 2 Bll. 12°. Illustr. Pp. [3 Warenabbildungen]
1916HIST1061Wien : Österr. Zeitungs- u. Druck. AG 1916. 39 S., OBrosch., Umschlag u. Titelbl. mit Bibl.-Kennzeichnungen
1915261421Würzburg, Rich. Banger Verlag um, 1915.
1915244003Stuttgart : Levy & Müller, [1915]. VIII, 210 Seiten. 8 Originalleinen mit schöner Schattenriß-Deckelillustration 19 cm
199411914Frankfurt a.M., Fischer, 1994, überarbeitete und erweiterte Neuausgabe. Broschiert, 8°, 264 S.; -Papier etwas gebräunt, ordentliches Exemplar.
191081229Mch.: Die Lese-Verlag 1910. 4 Bll., 152 Ss., 6 Bll. 8°. Flex. Pgt. mit herumgezogenen Deckelknaten, goldgeprägt. Rücken- u. Deckeltitel, goldgeprägt. Jugendstil-Deckelillustration, monogrammiert H(einrich) K(önigsdorf), u. Kopfgoldschnitt (Ecken tls. min. bestoßen, Vorsätze etw. leimschattig u. stockfleckig, Schnitt schwach stockfleckig). [2 Warenabbildungen]
192636848Lpz: Koehler & Amelang 1924/1926. VIII, 400/ VIII, 540 S.,Kartenbeilagen in Rückentasche. HLn. *.