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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
Leipzig, Rengersche Buchhandlung (Gebhardt & Wilisch), 1884, in-8, legatura coeva in mezza tela ed angoli, piatti rivestiti in carta decorata a righe verticali parallele nere ed azzurre, titolo su cartello al dorso, tagli spruzzati, pp. VI, 386. Minime tracce d'uso alla coperta.
188510186Leipzig, Rengersche Buchhandlung Gebhardt & Wilisch, 1885. Mit Holzstich-Porträt. IV, 132 S. Hldr. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rtit. (kl. Klebezettel, etwas berieben).
23. Auflage. Gr.8°. 33 S. Original Interims-Karton mit Deckeltitel, unbeschnitten. Einband mit stärkeren Gebrauchsspuren und beinahe lose, Eigentum-Stempel auf Titel, Klammerbindung angerostet, Buchblock dadurch in 3 losen Lagen, papierbedingt gegilbt, sonst noch in Ordnung. Autor: laut DNB Max Bewer (?).
Milano, 1898, agosto 7, bella copertina litografica illustrata a colori in fascicolo originale completo di pp. 8 di "La Tribuna illustrata della Domenica”
In 16, pp. 160 con antip. con ill. del conte Bismarck. Mancanze all'antip. D. rifatto. Qualche taglietto al p. ant. Br. ed.
1313492329.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
201015732Paris, Calmann Lévy, 1881 ; in-8, 340 pp., broché (dos cassé exemplaire a relier vendu dans l'état). État correct - exemplaire a relier - 2e édition.
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
1905100305AB1905. Zweite Auflage. Stuttgart Berlin / Leipzig Union Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft c. 1905. Folio. 6 276 Seiten mit zahlreichen Illustrationen. Illustriertes Hardcover. Very good condition. / Sehr guter Zustand mit einigen aeusserlichen Gebrauchsspuren. In Fraktur ! Enthaelt u.a.: Der fuerst Bismarck in Bad Kissingen Schoenhausen Goettingen Varzin Friedrichsruh. Enthaelt u.a. die folgenden Illustrationen und Portraits: Graefin Marie Rantzau Major von Wissmann bei Bismarck in Bad Kissingen Huldigung der Studenten Otto Rantzau Christian Rantzau Heinrich Rantzau Die Getreuen in Jever beim Verpacken der Kiebitzeier Der Fuerst Bismarck und Lothar Bucher zusammen arbeitend etc. hardcover
54859showing him half length nearly full face in a military tunic with a firm gaze but not unfriendly expression titled below in German as Chancellor of the German Empire 6½" x 4¼" no place no date circa top left corner defective barely touching image background With a pencilled identification on the back in English "Saw him at many points in Germany". unknown
55438showing him head and shoulders three quarter face to the right with a firm gaze titled below in German as Count von Bismarck 4" x 2½" no place no date circa Bismarck was made Ambassador to Russia in 1858. In 1862 Friedrich Wilhelm IV recalled him to help when parliament refused to vote the money for the army. The King hesitated to make him a minister as Bismarck demanded a free hand in foreign affairs. However in September 1862 parliament threw out the Budget the King felt he had no choice and Bismarck was appointed Minister-President and Minister for Foreign Affairs. So began his long period in power. He was made Count in 1865 following the annexation of Schleswig-Holstein. unknown
181919047Karlsruhe, Müller, 1819. Kl.-8°. Mit zus. 23 tlw. mehrf. gefalt. bzw. doppelblattgr. lithogr. Tafeln. 294; 52 S., Lithogr. OPpbd. mit beids. illustr. Deckeln im Orig.-Schuber.
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
193241932 P., Editions du Siècle (Collection "L'Histoire Vivante"), 1932, in 12 broché, XI-270 pages ; couverture illustrée.
70110P., Perrin, 1900, in 12 relié demi-percaline grise à la bradel, dos orné, étiquette brune, 291 pages.
46611P., Editions Colbert (Collection "Réalités"), sans date, in 8° broché, 396 pages ; couverture fanée ; portrait en frontispice ; exemplaire truffé de 2 planches collées.
60051P., Perrin et Cie, 1890, in 12 relié demi basane verte, dos lisse orné, 306 pages ; dos passé ; quelques rousseurs ; petits frottis.
1949743631949 Paris, Albin Michel, 1949, in 8° broché, 491 pages ; illustrations hors-texte ; couvetrure illustrée.
190051900 Paris, Juven, sans date (vers 1900), in 8, XVI-256 pages ; reliure éditeur (frottée), couverture illustrée en couleurs conservées, rousseurs.
45084P., Hachette, 1918, in 12 broché, 248 pages.
71953P., Fayard (Collection "Les Grandes Etudes Historiques"), 1961, fort volume in 12 broché, 565 pages ; jaquette imprimée.
189837715P., Librairie Charpentier et Fasquelle, 1898, in-8°, (8)-340 pp, index, broché, état correct (Bibliothèque de mémoires, souvenirs et correspondances)
191562752Berlin, Verlag der ?Lustigen Blätter? (Dr. Eysler & Co.), 1915. 8°. Mit 150 tlw. ganzs. Illustrationen. 144 S., Illustr.-OKart. (Rückendeckel fehlt).
193761937 P., Corréa, 1937, in 12 broché, 203 pages ; couverture fanée.