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1970601896Gütersloh: Gerd Mohn 1970. Hardcover. Very Good. Annual volumes. 12 volumes 1958-1970 lacking only 1964. Gilt cloth and paper over boards. Approximately 4500 pages. Text in German. Ex-library with spine label or remnants thereof and two or three small stamps on early leaves one spine with a rubbed spot at the crown else a near fine set. N.B. A few volumes without a title leaf presumably as issued or as bound; the table of contents page immediately follows the front flyleaf. Gerd Mohn hardcover
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2023__3954765764DISTANZ Verlag GmbH 2023. Hardcover. New. German language. 11.18x8.86x0.98 inches. DISTANZ Verlag GmbH hardcover
18190000139Karlsruhe: C.F. Mullers 1819. Two volumes in one as issued. 5 leaves 294 pages 2 leaves 52 pages plus plates. The first leaf is a collective title page for both volumes. The second part bears a separate title page. Complete with 23 lithograph plates including twenty-one double-page plates and two folding plates. One of the plates is a map; the remainder are diagrams of military movements. Original publisher's illustrated light boards with a lithograph decoration on spine and a different lithograph vignette on each cover. 14.3 cm. Housed in original cardboard slipcase covered in marbled paper with printed paper spine label and semicircular cut-out at head of front and rear panels to ease removal of the book from case. A very good or better copy. Hint of wear to spine ends. Moderate soiling to small portion of each board corresponding to cut-outs in slipcase with no impact on illustrations. Light scattered foxing with almost no impact on plates. Slipcase is lightly rubbed with some slight wear but sound. Ownership inscription of Frederick Barne 1800-1886 who served as a British M.P. 1830-1832 on inside of front board dated Hanover 1824. SECOND EDITION ENLARGED being the first with "Elemente der Bewegungskunst eines Reuter-Regiments" appended. The first edition was issued the preceding year. Friedrich Wilhelm von Bismarck 1783-1860 of Württemberg distinguished himself as a cavalry officer with the French forces during the Napoleonic Wars. He was responsible for the post-war reorganization of the cavalry in his native country and later became a statesman and diplomat. The first edition in English appeared in 1827 under the title: "Lectures on the Tactics of Cavalry and Elements of Manoeuvre for a Cavalry Regiment. C.F. Mulluers hardcover
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
181957173Carlsruhe Müller 1819. 12mo. Orig. engraved boards. Spineends strenghtened with tape. Stamp on title-page. 6294 pp. 3 folded lithographed plates 452 pp. 20 folded lithographed plates. A few scattered brownspots. hardcover
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200789851Dumont Literatur Und Kunst Verlag. New. 2007. Hardcover. 3832177728 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in German and English with portions in German only. 200 pp. ; 117 ills. -- with a bonus offer-- . Dumont Literatur Und Kunst Verlag hardcover
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9788575552629GAIA. new. Tubar�es e raias tamb�m chamadas de arraias s�o animais vertebrados. Mas o esqueleto deles n�o � de osso como o dos outros vertebrados sardinhas humanos cobras e sapos por exemplo. O esqueleto deles � de cartilagem. Por isso s�o conhecidos como peixes cartilaginosos. Na verdade tubar�es e raias s�o diferentes de peixes como o bagre o baiacu e a tainha por outros motivos. Por exemplo a sardinha tem um esqueleto �sseo e a pele coberta por escamas verdadeiras. J� os tubar�es e as raias t�m a cobertura da pele feita por milhares de pequenos dentes chamados dent�culos d�rmicos � que s�o iguais aos dentes que eles t�m na boca. N�o � incr�vel GAIA unknown
2009834984Hatje Cantz. New. 2009. Hardcover. 3775724435 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- Text in English and German. 208 pages; 109 illustrations. -- with a bonus offer-- . Hatje Cantz 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
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
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1991247478PN. New. 1991. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
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