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193357824ABBerlin-Tempelhof, Universum Verlagsanstalt, [1933]. kl8° (15x10.5), 48 S., mit zahlr. einschlägigen dokumentarischen Aufnahmen in braunem Kupfertiefdruck, mittig 2 Ansichtskarten zum Heraustrennen (Formationen marschieren auf / Der Führer), ill OKart (Brosch), [4 Warenabbildungen] minimal lichtverfärbt, sauber und gepflegt, [= Deutschland Bildheft Nr. 234 (Sonderheft)],
192012829Hammerbund, Druck Schilling & Co Hamburg, o.J. circa 1920. Faltblatt, 4 S., 4° (=29 x 23 cm)
3-55469Roma Istituto Grafico Tiberino 1939 4to brossura originale con copertina illustrata copertina posteriore rifatta in cartoncino muto pp. 60 con 51 tavole fotografiche. Tracce di bruciatura alla copertibna ed all'occhiello. unknown
Reliure pleine toile de 37 fascicules in-4° de 30 pages abondamment illustres de photographies en noir. Tres bon etat. [P-32]
1934155415Leipzig : A. Hahn, 1934. 16 Bll., unpaginiert, Illustrationen, Noten, 4° OHalbleinen, Frakturschrift,
1922026537Paris PAYOT & Cie / mémoires études et documents pour servir à l'histoire 1922 un volume in-8°, 191 pp. Reliure en pleine toile bleue à la Bradel, étiquette de titre au dos, couvertures conservées (reliure moderne). (couverture roussie, feuillets brunis). Complet des 48 documents reproduits dont 26 en hors-texte, certains dépliants. Mention de 4e mille sur la couverture. Bandeau conservé. Rare.
193247707ABMünchen, Deutscher Volksverlag E. Boepple, (1932). 8° (22x16)), 32 S., ill OKart (Brosch), 70. Tsd. Umschlag mit ergänztem Autorennamen, 1 Blatt mit Randmarkierung, sonst fest sauber und gepflegt,
193458723ABBreslau, Ferdinand Hirt, 1934. 8° (21x15), 179 S., 2 Bl., heller Oln gewachst mit TitelPrägung, gering angestaubt, Rücken etwas berieben durch wohl durch entferntes Rückenetikett, es fehlt das montierte Frontispiz-Porträt (brauner Schatten), 1 kleine Randmarkierung, Papier leicht gebräut, ordentliches Exemplar,
1916PAED0674Prag, Wien u. Leipzig, Haase 1916. kl.8°. 202(2) S. Mit 38 tls. ganzs. Ill., 9 Kopfleisten u. 8 Schlußstücken v. Marie GRENGG. OHLn. Widm. auf Vortit. (= Österreichs Ruhmeshalle, Schwarzgelbe Bändchen ; 4). Klotz 4662/2. Nicht bei Heller.
Milano, Studio Editoriale Lombardo, 1915, 8vo (cm. 19 x 12,5) brossura originale con copertina illustrata, pp. XXIV-294 (in ottimo stato) .
194058603ABLeipzig, 'Der nationale Aufbau' Verlag Günther Heinig, [vor 1940]. 4° (24x18), 36, [44] S., mit 48 halb- und ganzseitigen fotograf Aufnahmen auf 42 S. im Bildteil, OHln mit Titelprägung, etwas angestaubt, Vorsätze schwach stockfleckig, wenige Seiten minimal fleckig, auf Vorsatz mehrzeilige Widmung von Lagerführerin Marianne Wolf an eine Arbeitsmaid Juli 1940,
Zaragoza, Jefatura Provincial del Movimiento, 1959. Gran folio (37 x 26 cms.); 206 pp. mas 42 pp. de Apéndice. Con 144 ilustraciones fotográficas y gráficos en negro y color y 3 mapas plegados. Cubiertas originales.
1941043313Hamburg-Bahrenfeld: Cigaretten-Bilderdienst 1941. In German. World War II era German propaganda providing an illustrated history of the British as a predatory and often brutal state. Numerous illustrations in color and black and white mounted on pages throughout. Softcover with front cover illustration 12.25 inches tall map endpapers 129 pages. Edges heavily rubbed with some corner creasing rear cover scuffed sound binding age-toned but clean pages no names or other markings. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. Folio - 12" - 15" Tall. Cigaretten-Bilderdienst Paperback
Very Good Turkish Original color illustrated cover. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 17, [1] p., color, and b/w ills. Anti-propaganda of Japan in 1936. An amazing cover illustration of Japanese anti-propaganda and USSR (Soviets). It's seen a yellow octopus wrapped around the world complete with its arms and with a treacherous smile on its face. A Japanese anti-propaganda. "Sari tehlike: Dünyayi kizil tehlikeden koruyacagim!" [i.e. Yellow hazard: I will protect the world from the Red hazard]. This great cover was illustrated by Cemal Nadir [Güler], (1902-1947). He was a Turkish cartoonist. Güler is the surname he assumed after the Surname Law of 1934. Cemal Nadir was born in Bursa, Ottoman Empire on 13 July 1902. His father Sevket was a calligraphist (Turkish: Hattat) employed in courts. After finishing high school, he began working as a sign painter in Bursa. He also created cartoons, and his first cartoon appeared in Diken (literally: "The Thorn") periodical. Although he moved to Istanbul and tried to be a full-time cartoonist, he could not make it and he returned to Bursa. The Alphabet Reform of 1929 gave Cemal Nadir a second chance to show his talent. When Turkey adopted the Latin alphabet replacing the Ottoman Turkish alphabet in Arabic script, all signboards were necessarily changed, and he worked hard to meet the demand. In the same year, he moved once more to Istanbul to work for the daily Aksam. Later, he also drew for the newspaper Son Posta, as well as for the satirical magazines such as Akbaba. During this period, he published the satirical magazine Amcabey. During World war II, he drew anti-Nazism cartoons in the daily Cumhuriyet. In 1946, the Republican People's Party (CHP) invited him to run for a seat in the parliament. However, he refused the invitation, he said that with political affiliation he would not be able to create cartoons. He used his conflicting cartoon characters to criticize the social problems of that time in the country. (Ak'la Kara ("Black and White")., Dede ile Torun ("The Grandpa and the Grandson")., Dalkavuk ("The Sycophant")., Yeni Zengin ("Nouveau riche")., Salamon).
Very Good Italian Original leaflet printed for Italian students. 20,5 x 14,5 cm. (Open size: 20,5 x 28 cm). In Italian. Two illustrations from Borghi's illustrations. Includes inside 'Orario settimanale delle lezioni' [i.e. Weekly timetable of lessons] and 'Tavola Pitagorica' [i.e. Pythagorean table]. A transparent tape on folded place. Unused. Written nothing on the section of 'Quaderno di...'. [ITALIAN PROPAGANDA / TRIPOLI / PAPER] Print leaflet for students: Guerra Italo-Turca. [i.e. Italian-Turkish War in Tripoli]. Guerra Italo-Turca: Piccola battaglia nell'oasi di Tripoli fra una pattuglia del 84 fanteria ed un'orda di arabi.
Very Good English In very aesthetic modern cloth bdg. 4to. (31 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 129, [4] p., many b/w plates and musical scores. An extremely rare publication of Early Republican Turkey. Orta Yayla, III.
Very Good Turkish Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 17 cm). In Turkish. First Turkish Edition of 'English farming [1941]'. 48 p. Color and b/w plates and ills. Minor splits at spine. Ingiliz çiftçiligi. [= First and only Turkish Edition of Russell's 'English farming'. Propaganda book series of England published during the WW II]. Sir Edward John Russell OBE FRS was a British soil chemist, agriculture scientist, and director of Rothamsted Experimental Station from 1912 to 1943. He was responsible for hiring R.A. Fisher for statistical research at Rothamsted. Driven by concerns over a lack of international information exchange about agriculture, he initiated the Imperial Agricultural Bureaux, which later became the Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux. Russell was born Frampton-on-Severn, Gloucestershire, the eldest son of the Reverend Edward T. Russell who had worked earlier as a schoolmaster. In 1885 he studied at Birmingham where the family moved before moving the next year to London. He was educated at Carmarthen Presbyterian College, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, and at the Victoria University of Manchester. He earned his doctorate in chemistry (D.Sc.) from the University of London in July 1902. Russell worked as a demonstrator and lecturer at the chemistry department in Victoria University, Manchester from 1898 and became the head of the department at Agricultural college Wye from 1892 to 1907. From 1907 to 1912 he was appointed soil chemist at Rothamsted through Goldsmith's Company's endowment of £10,000. In 1913 he became a director of the research station, succeeding Alfred Daniel Hall. Russell worked on soil chemistry and plant nutrition. Russell appointed R.A. Fisher at the experimental station in 1919 after hiring him initially on a temporary basis. Russell was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1918 New Year Honours for his efforts during the First World War as Technical Adviser in the Food Production Department. He was knighted in 1922. He served as the President of the Geographical Association in 1923. Russell was president of the British Association from 1948-1949. This is the first and only Turkish translation of this book printed for propaganda during World War II. It's from a series of 'Britain in Pictures'.
1984291095München : Saur, 1984. 351 Seiten ; 21 cm Originalpappband.
198197731Beijing, China Pictorial, 1981. 44 S. 2° Folio, Softcover/Paperback
1967904201BGRostock:, [1967]. Blattmaß: 57 x 40,5 cm
1960904190BG[1960]. Blattmaß: 41,5 x 29,5 cm.
1989904186BG[1989]. Blattmaß: 57,5 x 81 cm.
1916MILI0973München, Bruckmann 1916. Quer-gr.4° (30,5 x 39 cm). VIII, 407 S. Mit 1850 Abb., Bildnissen, Karten u. Urkunden, OLn., leicht bestoßen, Vorderdeckel fleckig.
Testi: Beach Mary, Weissner Carl et al. F.to: 21,5x27; BN; rileg. brossura. Editore: City Light Books, San Francisco, 1968.