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Roma, Voci Storiche, 1959-1962, in-8 grande formato album, brossura editoriale illustrata a colori (priva della copertina posteriore e con difetti marginali, pp. 20, 20, 20, 20, 20. Conservate all'interno le copertine dei singoli fascicoli. Con decine di illustrazioni fotografiche nel testo e 5 dischi in vinile a 33 giri (4 discorsi di Mussolini e il discorso della Vittoria di Armando Diaz). Raccolta di 5 fascicoli quindicinali (n. 10 (1960), 6 (1960), 4 (1960), 2 (1959) 4 (1959), riediti, come raccolta, nel 1962.
195225959BBonn:, Bund Europäischer Jugend / Junge Union Deutschlands / Deutsche Jungdemokraten., (1952). Quer 14,8 x 20,7 cm. (8 S.), Original Karton mit farbig illustriertem Deckeltitel. [2 Warenabbildungen] Einband leicht angestaubt und ein wenig fleckig. Innen papierbedingt etwas gegilbt. Guter Zustand.
Quer 14,8 x 20,7 cm. (8 S.), Original Karton mit farbig illustriertem Deckeltitel. Einband leicht angestaubt und ein wenig fleckig. Innen papierbedingt etwas gegilbt. Guter Zustand. Zeigt die Nachkriegsgeschichte Deutschlands als Autorennen. Kurze humorige Texte und Verse sowie farbige Karikaturen von Gobl. - "Sein Widersacher 'Roter Stern' / Ist abgehängt und flucht von fern, / Da er den Sieg für sich verloren / Sieht auf die EVG-Motoren, / Die stärker sind als Pieck-Maschinen, / Weil sie Europas Freiheit dienen."
192831175Schmidt, Markneukirchen/ Berlin ca., 1928. Broschiert
In 16°, br. edit., pp. 12 con ill. b.n. n.t. testo di Nitti, Stringher e Schanzer; il fascicolo ricalca la forma di una moneta; il fascicolo si è staccato dalla brossura in corrispondenza dei punti metallici; buon es..
19371239453Berlin, 1937. 32 Seiten; Abbildungen; 21 cm; geheftet.
8733Shanghai, Shanghai Renmin Meishu Chuban She, 1979. ??, ?????????, 1979. 1 volume in folio, 105 pp., white fabric hardback with an illustrated dust jacket, flat spine, minor tears on the dust jacket, enriched with 105 colour illustrations, very good condition. ?????, ??????, ????????????????????, ??????????, ????, ?????????????????????
193112241611929 / 1931. 44 Seiten // VIII; S. (617) - 688; graph. Darst.; 24,5 cm; geheftet / fadengeh. Orig.-Pappband.
19431225285Deutscher Verlag; Berlin, 1943. 47 Seiten; sehr zahlreiche Illustrationen (meist Fotografie; auch farbig); graph. Darst.; Noten; Anzeigen; 36 cm; geheftet.
Very Good Arabic Original wrapper, missing back cover. Foolscap 8vo. (17 x 13 cm). In Arabic. 117, [1] p., b/w ills. and one map. Scarce illustrated Arabic book of the Afghan people living in different regions in Afghanistan, written in the period of Mohammed Daoud Khan (1909-1978), who was an Afghan politician and general who served as prime minister of Afghanistan from 1953 to 1963. It's published as the seventh book of the "Peoples of the World Series". Second Edition. Fifteen copies in OCLC 235990862, 29876584.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original very decorative 1/4 leather bdg. Raised bands, ornaments gilded on four compartments of five. Foolscap 8vo. (17 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script. 173 p. Framed text in a style of early 19th century mostly seen in the transition period from manuscripts to the printing. Slightly faded on boards, stains on margins of two pages. Otherwise a very good copy. Harputî Ishak Efendi was a 19th-century statesman and Islamic scholar in the Ottoman Empire. After completing his first education in his hometown, he came to Istanbul and received a license from "Sahn-i Seman Madrasahs" in Fatih, Constantinople. While teaching in Istanbul madrasas, he taught "huzur dersleri" [i.e. the peace lessons] of Sultan Abdulaziz. He continued these lessons for many years as an educator. During the reign of Sultan Abdülhamit II, he was a commission member in the Ministry of Foundations (Waqfs), as a teacher of junior high, and as a qadi of Isparta and Medina. Harputi Ishak was an accomplished theological instructor and writer. In 1861, he published the Sems al-hakikat against Karl Pfander's ideas. During the 1860s he was a teacher at the prestigious Darü'l-Maarif secondary school. Harputî Ishak then rose within the religious scholarly ranks while an instructor at the Fatih Medrese, and he gained the attention of Sultan Abdülaziz. In the 1870s, he held the position of molla, as he was an instructor at the Darü'l-Maarif, and attained the rank of Istanbul payesi (rank of the qadi of Istanbul). His literary ventures had the official sanction and reflected so-called traditionalist views of Sultan Abdulaziz's administration in contrast to Euro-centric reformers such as Ali Pasha. In 1874, he wrote the Kashifu'l-esrâr ve dafiu'l-eshrar, against Bektashism. On the third page of the work, Ishak Efendi stated that he divided the book into three parts. The first part includes Fadlullah el-Hurufi (prophet, or, leader of Hurufism) and the basic principles of Bektashism, the second part, the criticism of Abdülmecid Firisteoglu's work named Isknâme [i.e. The book of light], and third part, the criticism of the views against religion in Câvidânnâme (The sacred book of Hurufis by their leader, Fazlullah). Ishaq says that all Hurufis and Bektashis are the enemies of Islamic religion in his book, which he describes as Hurufi and attacks in this direction. (Source: AN ANTI-ISLAMIC POLEMIC IN 1878 OTTOMAN ISTANBUL: S.W. KOELLE'S GIDAÜ'L-MÜLAHAZAT, by Scott Rank). It is not known how many copies of the book written by Ishaq were published in any source, but it is known that the readers and the public of the period were influenced by this Sunni-origin counter-discourse. Second Edition. Özege 10358.; OCLC 892728564.; Library of Congress. Karl Süssheim Collection, no. 785.
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'.
Very Good Turkish Original satyric periodical. Folio. (32 x 24 cm). In Turkish. 17, [1] p., color, and b/w ills. A satyric Turkish magazine titled "Akbaba" with attractive cover art of "Iki inatçi keçi" [i.e. Two stubborn goats], published two years before the declaration of World War II, 1937, illustrated by a famous Turkish master cartoonist Cemal Nadir (1902-1947), showing two stubborn Nazi and Soviet goats butting heads on a narrow bridge buttressed with rifles and bayonets. The Nazi goat stands on the European side while the Soviet goat stands Asian side. The text: "Komünizm - Çekil yolumdan!.. Avrupa'ya geçecegim. Fasizm - Çekil yolumdan!.. Asya'ya geçecegim!.." [i.e. Communism: Get out of my way! I will cross over to Europe! Fascism: Get out of my way! I will cross over to Asia!]. Cemal Nadir [Güler] was a famous 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).
1986904210BG1986. Blattmaß: 81 x 56,5 cm.
1989904206BG1989. 40,5 x 57,5 cm (quer).
1987904196BG[1987]. Blattmaß: 28,5 x 40,5 cm.
1958904147BGHalle:, VEB Gravo-Druck, 1958. Blattmaß: 41 x 59 cm (quer).
1966904148BG[1966]. Blattmaß: 59 x 42 cm.
1963904213BG1963. 81,5 x 57,5 cm.
1967904201BGRostock:, [1967]. Blattmaß: 57 x 40,5 cm
1960904190BG[1960]. Blattmaß: 41,5 x 29,5 cm.
1960904214BG1960. Blattmaß: 83 x 59 cm.
1960904215BG1960. Blattmaß: 83 x 59 cm.
1963904200BGRostock:, [1963]. Blattmaß: 59 x 42,5 cm
1963904198BGRostock:, [1963]. Blattmaß: 59,5 x 42,5 cm