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1898302352Akron Ohio: The Werner Company 1898. Abundantly illustrated with numerous double-page plates several in color; pictorial title to second work. Title pages printed in red and black. Pp. ii 396 i-iv index; vi 62 i index. 1 vols. Folio. Original brown decorated cloth titled in gilt upper cover titled in red and green edges tinted red. Very good minor rubbing front inner hinge tender. Abundantly illustrated with numerous double-page plates several in color; pictorial title to second work. Title pages printed in red and black. Pp. ii 396 i-iv index; vi 62 i index. 1 vols. Folio. Massive memorial volume to the great German statesman Otto von Bismarck. The Werner Company unknown
1898332227New York: Macmillan 1898. First. hardcover. fine. 2 volumes. Illustrated with some portraits. 504; 585 pages. Thick 8vo attractively bound by Stikeman & Co. in 3/4 black morocco with gilt-tooled spines; marbled boards and matching endpapers; top edges gilt other edges uncut. New York: Macmillan 1898. First American edition. Leather just a bit scuffed at extremes still a fine copy in a nice binding.<br/> <br/> Macmillan unknown
2008x-3642065716Springer 2008. Paperback. New. 326 pages. 9.25x6.10x0.79 inches. Springer paperback
187254926Paris 1872. Folio. 4 sider hvorav første side er trykt i rødt og svart. Norsk. <br/><br/><em>Et interessant nummer av ""Le Figaro"".""L'Autographe ci-dessous est une lettre inéditeet jusqu'ici inconnue de M. de Bismarck à sa femme. Ecrite à Vendresse près de Sedan le 3 septembre 1870 elle fut prise avec tout un courrier sur la route d'Allemagne au sortir des défilésde l'Argonne.Quant à son importance qui est énorme on en pourra Jjuger par la traduction littéraire qui la suit. C'est un document historiquequi n'a pas été fabrique pour l'histoire. En écrivant cette lettre absolument intime M. de Bismarck ne pouvait pas prévoir qu'elle serait un jour livrée à la publicité.C'est donc sa pensée toute sa pensée au lendemain de Sedan que nous allons retrouver dans ces lignes exprimée avec un sincerité et une simplicité qu'on ne peut raisonnablement demander à des correspondances diplomatiques.Voilà précisément ce qui en constitue l'intérêt"".Bismarcks originale brev trykt i faksimile på forsiden. </em> unknown
452649Ram. Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. Reflections on curatorial 'motives tendencies and tactics. Ram paperback
42896Fürst von Bismarck Reichskanzler" on black edged card 4" x 2½" no place no date A very rare calling card from Bismarck who was Chancellor to all three German Kaisers Wilhelm I Friedrich III and Wilhelm II. unknown
1898453900New York: Harper & Brothers 1898. Unbound. Near Fine. Illustrated broadside only. Approximately 11" x 20". Printed in black orange and gray on paper. Portrait of Bismarck unsigned on the top half. Small tear on right-hand margin two miniscule tears on the upper margin repaired with archival tape very near fine. Harper & Brothers unknown
B206150-1Bremen ca. 1984-1995. 200pp. Prof. illus. with original drawings and watercolors by and/or attributed to Uwe Kirsch numerous Jürgen Rosteck Kurt Ryslavy Ede Borowski Kurt Josef Haas Christoph Inderwiesen Norbert Prangenberg et al. Uncut cream wove stock. Narrow folio. Full sueded deerskin embossed in white. The guestbook of Hans Joachim Beyers gallery with entries dated between 1984 and late 1995. Among the artists signing are Hartmut Neumann Uwe Kirsch Ede Borowski Birgit Jürgenssen Kurt Ryslavy Michael Kidner Tjibbe Hooghiemstra Chris Newman and Norbert Prangenberg. Exhibitions inlude solo shows by Ernesto Tatafiore Abraham David Christian Oswald Oberhuber Norbert Prangenberg Carlo Gragnaniello Per Kirkeby Bernhard Joahnnes Blume Martin Tissing Michael Kidner Florian Kompatscher Gabriele Regiert Mathias Völcker Tjibbe Hooghiemstra Olav Christopher Jensen Chris Newman and others. The irrepressible Uwe Kirsch whose drawings and inscriptions are much in evidence seems to have been the person responsible for introducing Doris Day Gabriele dAnnunzio Lili Marleen Joseph Conrad Gertrud Stein mit Alice B. Toklas Otto von Bismarck and Jackson Pollock into this company. Bremen, ca. 1984-1995. unknown
16-6235New York: Boston London: Major newspapers and reviews 1877-1917. A Collection of 18 original printings of reviews by the major newspaper and cultural media. Ambassador John Lothrop Motley 1814 -1877. Mounted on 9 ledger sheets 31 x 42cm. .Ambassador John Lothrop Motley April 15 1814 – May 29 1877 was an American author and diplomat. As a popular historian he is best known for his works on the Netherlands the three volume work The Rise of the Dutch Republic and four volume History of the United Netherlands. As United States Minister to Austria in the service of the Abraham Lincoln administration Motley helped to prevent European intervention on the side of the Confederates in the American Civil War. He later served as Minister to the United Kingdom Court of St. James during the Ulysses S. Grant administration.In December 1870 Mr. Motley sent a 62-page dispatch to Secretary Fish titled “End of a Mission†in which he protested his recall and recounted the events leading to the dispatch of November 10. The Secretary followed with an even longer rejoinder sent not to Motley who was no longer in an official position and hadn’t been when he had sent the dispatch but to the chargé d’affaires Benjamin Moran. Senator Sumner upbraided Mr. Grant and Mr. Fish on the Senate floor then had the Senate publish all the documents related to the recall. In 1878 Oliver Wendell Holmes a fellow Brahmin wrote a memorial biography which was devoted to a defense of the former minister and a repudiation of his recall. John Jay who had succeeded Mr. Motley in Vienna published his own defense of him in 1877. Mr. Grant after leaving the presidency wrote a letter to the New York Herald reiterating that his reason for dismissing Mr. Motley was solely that he had failed to carry out his duties. Mr. Grant restated this charge a few years later in a Cairo interview while he was on a world tour concluding that he had no ill will toward Mr. Motley who “…like other estimable men made mistakes and Motley made a mistake which made him an improper person to hold office under me.â€.Provenance: Lt.-Col. Herbert Alexander St. John-Mildmay was born on 20 July 1836.1 He was the son of Captain George William St. John-Mildmay and Mary Baillie. He married Susan Margaret Stackpole Motley daughter of the American writere and diplomat the Hon. John Lothrop Motley 1814 -1877 on 7 May 1884.1 He died on 21 October 1922 at age 86. He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the Rifle Brigade. He was appointed Member Royal Victorian Order M.V.O. New York:, Boston, London: Major newspapers and reviews, 1877-1917 unknown
182541176Karlsruhe Chr. Fr. Müller 1825-31. 12mo. 6 orig. engraved boards. Spine ends taped with a paperlabel. Stamp on titlepages. ca. 3000 pp. and 26 lithographed plates 2 large folded lithographed maps. Scattered browning and brownspots. <br/><br/><em>Most of the papers collected in this series are written by Bismark but it contains also translations of memoirs and works f.i. in Theil 5 a translation of Chatelains's work on fencing: "Abhandlung über die Fechtkunst" with 8 plates. Pp. 349-463. </em> hardcover
1979BN1279391979. 1979. Softcover. Entwicklung Gerechtigkeit Frieden : Dokumentation d. Entwicklungspolit. Kongresses 1979 Kirchen im Gespräch mit Parteien u. gesellschaftl. Gruppen 24. - 27. Januar 1979 in Bonn- Bad Godesberg. <br/><br/>Entwicklung Gerechtigkeit Frieden : Dokumentation d. Entwicklungspolit. Kongresses 1979 Kirchen im Gespräch mit Parteien u. gesellschaftl. Gruppen 24. - 27. Januar 1979 in Bonn- Bad Godesberg. Bismarck Klaus von Hrsg. paperback
181958953Karlsruhe C.F. Müller 1819. 12mo. Original boards with pictorial lithograps on both cover and spine. Light wear to extremeties. In original marbled slip-case with original printed titlelabel on spine. Slip-case with some tears and modest wear. 2 title-pages. 10294;451 pp. 23 double-page folded lithograped plans. Scattered brownspots. hardcover
188584205Bismarck Dakota Territory: Bismarck Dakota 1885. Presumed one of multiple original issued. Ribbon. Fair/fragile. Format is approximately 2.5 inches by 6 inches. This is a period black memorial ribbon commemorating the death of civil war icon and 18th President of the United States General Ulysses S. Grant. It is a black satin ribbon which originally had a cartes de visite style photograph applied to the surface. This image has worn away. Written in silver is the inscription: Bismarck Dakota. IN MEMORIAM GENERAL U. S. GRANT Born April 27 1822. Died July 23 1885. It has a tear between the In Memoriam and the space where Grant's image had been. The top is frayed and it appears that a portion of the bottom has been lost. The funeral of Ulysses S. Grant was held on August 8 1885 in New York City Grant's funeral procession surpassed any public demonstration in the country up until that time with an attendance of 1.5 million people and additional ceremonies held in other major cities and communities. The day was described as a final triumphant end to the national drama begun by the Civil War as well as a day to praise Grant's role in preserving the Union. A newspaper editorial proclaimed that Grant's life did not need to be remembered in sculpture pictures prose or poetry because "the union is his monument." The theme of unity was advanced by President Cleveland when he appointed former Confederate Generals Joseph Johnston and Simon B. Buckner to join Union Generals William T. Sherman and Philip H. Sheridan as pallbearers. On August 8 1885 Americans awoke to the solemn sound of tolling bells. Most needed no reminder that this was the day of the funeral of Union general and twice-elected president Ulysses S. Grant. Befitting his already larger-than-life legacy 1.5 million people gathered in New York City to view Grant's funeral procession and the burial ceremonies. The spectacle replete with religious patriotic and nationalistic imagery and rhetoric was but the biggest of the thousands of memorial ceremonies held in the United States on that sad day. <br /> In large and small cities in bustling towns and dusty hamlets citizens had prepared and planned commemorations that complemented New York's. Whether lavish or simple these commemorations were much the same and usually included a procession lasting several hours that ended in a church or other public building. Against a backdrop that included a large picture of Grant a floral decoration a black-draped pulpit a minister a veteran and an elected official would offer eulogies. Prayers music and poems completed the memorial services. The thousands of eulogies and obituaries for Grant across the country stressed his Christian moral character his role in preserving the Union and his magnanimity at Appomattox. The praise for the last was especially loud as eulogists likened the sentiment for sectional reconciliation engendered by Grant's death to a final happy ending to the tragic national drama begun by the Civil War. "There is perhaps no parallel in the history of state funerals" an observer stated "where so many orations were delivered as at yesterday's obsequies." One minister captured a powerful and popular theme of Grant's life: "By a single act General Grant put himself above the wisest of American statesmen. That act was the terms he offered to Lee for the surrender of his Army. In a few clear simple lines he solved at once the problem of peace and the possible unity and fraternity of the American people." A newspaper editorial reflected the prevailing sentiment across the country when it proclaimed that Grant's life did not need to be remembered in sculpture pictures prose or poetry because "the Union is His Monument." The death and funeral of Ulysses S. Grant became a vehicle for a religiously tinged emotional and political reconciliation of North and South and as such is a critical event in the history of the political culture of the United States. "I am sorry General Grant is dead" proclaimed ex-Confederate general and pallbearer Simon Bolivar Buckner "but his death has yet been the greatest blessing the country has ever received now reunion is perfect." The reaction to Ulysses S. Grant's death also reveals a generation's connection between the memory of an event in this case the Civil War; a commemoration in this case Grant's funeral beginning with the deathwatch; and the articulation of a new or renewed basis for American nationalism. Implicit in the statements issued north and south by former Civil War generals and prominent politicians spoken by ministers of every denomination and splashed across the headlines of major newspapers was the important assumption that Grant's deathwatch and funeral forged reconciliation between the sections that in turn ensured the emergence of a powerful and united American nation. Ulysses S. Grant occupied a special place in the hearts and minds of American citizens living in 1885. Beginning in 1862 and continuing until his death Grant was the focus of constant attention and scrutiny. After his controversial terms as president Ulysses and his wife Julia embarked on a lengthy much-publicized tour around the world which ended with his triumphal return to America in 1879.<br /> <br /> The city of Bismarck had a special affinity for President Grant. On September 5 1883 a parade of national figures came together to lay the cornerstone for the new Dakota Territory Capitol in Bismarck. They included Henry Villard president of the Northern Pacific Railway; financier Jay Cooke; former President Ulysses Grant; Hunkpapa Lakota holy man Sitting Bull; and a German minister appearing for Chancellor Otto von Bismarck. More than 3000 people attended the ceremony. Former president Grant was on his way with Henry Villard to the completion ceremony of the Northern Pacific Railroad. It was less than two years later that the citizens of Bismarck mourned by death of Ulysses S. Grant. Bismarck, Dakota unknown
2024O2--HC-9814566454-5LB<p>HANDBOOK OF GREEN MATERIALS HARDCOVER IN 4 VIOLUMES 2014<br />Handbook Of Green Materials: Processing Technologies Properties And Applications In 4 Volumes Volume 5 Hardcover – June 11 2014 by Kristiina Oksman Author Aji P Mathew Editor Alexander Bismarck Editor Orlando Rojas Editor & 1 more<br />OUR REFERENCE: O2-S0-HC-9814566454-5LB-B18-4VOL-WH-2014<br />DESCRIPTION<br />Green materials and green nanotechnology have gained widespread interest over the last 15 years; first in academia then in related industries in the last few years.The Handbook of Green Materials serves as reference literature for undergraduates and graduates studying materials science and engineering composite materials chemical engineering bioengineering and materials physics; and for researchers professional engineers and consultants from polymer or forest industries who encounter biobased nanomaterials bionanocomposites self- and direct-assembled nanostructures and green composite materials in their lines of work.This four-volume set contains material ranging from basic background information on the fields discussed to reports on the latest research and industrial activities and finally the works by contributing authors who are prominent experts of the subjects they address in this set.The four volumes comprise of:The first volume explains the structure of cellulose; different sources of raw material; the isolation/separation processes of nanomaterials from different material sources; and properties and characteristics of cellulose nanofibers and nanocrystals starch nanomaterials. 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003782original signed envelope. BISMARCK Otto von 1815-1898. Autograph signature on a large official envelope addressed to "Seiner Majestät" His Majesty. Large envelope 290 × 310 mm addressed by Bismarck to "Seiner Majestät" with his bold autograph signature in ink at lower left; original red wax seal with crowned device intact. Old folds and handling creases; minor spotting; seal largely complete. Very good overall. Official forwarding envelope signed by Bismarck in his capacity as Minister-President of Prussia and from 1871 Chancellor of the German Empire. Large envelopes of this type were used to transmit state papers and memoranda to the sovereign. The form of address "Seiner Majestät" without further territorial designation would in normal administrative practice refer to the reigning German Emperor almost certainly either Wilhelm I r. 1861-1888 as King of Prussia; German Emperor from 1871 or Wilhelm II r. 1888-1918. Otto von Bismarck architect of German unification and dominant figure in European diplomacy in the later nineteenth century. Signed official envelopes especially in large format and retaining their wax seals to the German Emperor from Von Bismarck are decidedly uncommon. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. original signed envelope paperback
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4838127Short description: In Russian. Bismarck Otto von Schnhausen. The Memoirs of Prince Bismarck. The image is provided for reference only. It may reflect condition of one of the available copies or only help in identifying the edition. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKU4838127 unknown
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18854504774Melbourne 1885. Light spotting to the certificate and moiré silk doublure; well preserved in fine condition. Large folio-sized presentation album framing lithographed and hand-painted illuminated manuscript address 435 x 315 mm ink and watercolour two large initials gilt with red and blue foliate decoration and initials alternating red and blue with moiré silk doublure by Charles Troedel; dark tan grained morocco with four perforated brass corner fittings and a medallion metal centerpiece. <p><p>This handsome illuminated address was commissioned by the Deutscher Verein or German Association of Victoria on behalf of the German population of "we Germans who live abroad" to pay homage to the "Iron Chancellor" Otto von Bismarck on his 70th birthday on the 1st April 1885 and to honour fifty years "in service of the Fatherland". </p> <p>Dedicated to His Highness Prince Otto von Bismarck the address is signed by Hermann William Puttmann 1840-1914 as President of the Association and by the Secretary Ernest Hartung. Puttmann was son of the émigré publisher and man of letters Hermann Puttmann who had founded numbers of short-lived journals and newspapers most notably he published an account of Burke's expedition Geschichte der Victorianischen Expedition zur Erforschung Australien's unter Burke's Leitung 1862. The most long-lasting of these continued by his son Püttmann's Australischer Kalender was a "strange mixture of liberalism and German as well as Australian patriotism"ADB. Such influences are evident in the proud patriotism in the words of the address. As well as citing a couplet from Goethe's Faust in honour of the Chancellor "Not even endless aeons can efface/The trace of your terrestrial days" Puttmann alludes to Australia as new "cultural ground for independent German life.to bloom". Lithographed and signed by the eminent Melbourne printer and lithographer Charles Troedel this address is a testament to the rich cultural life of the German population and the skill of Colonial printers.</p> </p> . Provenance: From the Estate of Otto von Bismarck the "Iron Chancellor" 1815-1898. unknown