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193720551Berlin. Im Deutschen Verlag. 1937. 280, (1) Seiten. Mit unzähligen meist ganzseitigen Fotografien. Titelvergoldeter, roter Original-Leinwand-Einband. (Einband etwas fleckig u. angestaubt. Buchschnitt fleckig. Die ersten Bll. mit Knickspuren am obersten, rechten Rand. Letztes Blatt mit Papierausschnitt oben rechts, jedoch ohne Bildverlust- Blatt 172/173 mit ca. 3 cm großer, überklebter Beschädigung im Bild). 32x24 cm
194013995Verlag Deutsche Leibeszucht, Berlin, o.J.(um 1940). 12(1) Seiten mit montierten Farbabbildungen, ca. 35x24cm, OHalb-Leinenmappe, Die Bilder stellten zur Verfügung: Atelier Petersen-Berlin (6), Schmölcke-Berlin (6), Vogel-Magdeburg (3). Den Druck besorgte die Firma c. Schünemann, Bremen. Die letzten Blätter mit kleinem Loch. Insgesamt ein ordentliches Exemplar.
194039763Berlin : Scherl 1940. 256 S. : mit Abb. ; 8° Broschiert, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
198494622Berlin, Militärverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1984. 159 S. 4° Quart, Leinen
194030467Druck: Schwabenverlag, Stuttgart, ohne Angabe (ca. 1940). Verantwortlich: die Propaganda Kompanie. 92, 140, 99, 60 Seiten, einige Abbildungen; Kl.-8°, ca. 15 x 10 cm, Halbleinen
194030466Druck: Schwabenverlag, Stuttgart, ohne Angabe (ca. 1940). Verantwortlich: die Propaganda Kompanie. 63, 79, 79, 59, 34, 49, 71 Seiten, einige Abbildungen; Kl.-8°, ca. 15 x 10 cm, Halbleinen
196940770Berlin, Harris-Intertype, 1969. Original-kartoniert; quadratisch 8°; 144 unpaginierte Seiten; überwiegend bebildert.
192440769Leipzig, Orla-Verlag, ohne Jahr [1924]. Original-Leinwand; Gr. 8°; 118 (6) Seiten.
200855234Innsbruck ; Wien ; Bozen : Studien-Verl. 2008. 174 S. : Ill. ; 25 cm kart., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand
1932BT6089Berlin : Reichsverb. d. Dt. Industrie, 2. Auflage 1932. 67 Seiten, Normalformat 21 x 14,8 cm, illustrierte Broschur.
1936252644Berlin, Verlag illustrierter Film-Kurier ca., 1936.
1942V38380o.o. (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht) 1942 (= Erste Ausgabe). 8°, illustriertrer Originalumschlag (Klammerhefter) 48 S., 1 Karte, 1
1960PSY2438Frankfurt/ M., E. S. Mittler & Sohn, 1960. 332 S., zahlr. s/w Abb., Mit Literaturverz. (S. 331 - 332), Gr.-8° (23,5 cm x 15,5 cm), OLn., OU - Ecken/ Kanten etwas stärker berieben/ bestoßen, Vorsatz fleckig, Umschlag vielfach eingerissen, sonst gute Erhaltung. fest gebunden/ hardcover
196264866Dresden: Sachsenverlag 1962. 164 S. 28 x 21 cm. Original-Leinen mit Original-Schutzumschlag.
1936252764Berlin, Verlag illustrierter Film-Kurier ca., 1936.
Numerosas ilustraciones en color. s/p. Folio. Rústica editorial ilustrada. Libro en francés, inglés y alemán. Muy buen ejemplar.
1964012671Santiago Comision de orientacion revolucionaria de la direccion nacional del PURCS 1964 En feuilles
Quaderni fascisti (7°). Coll. di propaganda naz. per il popolo.<BR>8°, pp.95, br. ed. ill.
Testo integrale del Libro Bianco dal titolo Violazione dei diritti dell'uomo, azioni illegali ed incidenti alla frontiera tra i settori di Berlino dopo la costruzione del muro( 13 agosto 1961 - 15 agosto 1962), pubblicato il 6 ottobre dal Governo della Repubblica Federale di Germania. — pagg. 96; BN e cartina; rileg. brossura. Editore: Edizioni Oltrecortina, Roma, 1962.
Paris, Aillaud & Cía, s.a. (hacia 1905). 4to.; 31 pp. y 3 mapas plegados. Cubiertas originales.
190612677Salzgitter, Druck Carl Witt o.J. circa, 1906. 1 Blatt engl. Format (größer als A4)
1944888911944. JAPANESE PROPAGANDA Asahi Shimbunsha. SAKURA. Volume 6 #2 #31 overall. Large wrappered staple bound illustrated photomagazine in the tradition of FRONT and HOMELIFE. This number published in February of 1944 celebrated the plans for a cross continental railway to cross Eurasia from Tokyo to Berlin complete with an undersea tunnel from Japan to the mainland. SAKURA magazine was written in English Chinese and French. The whole world seems to lay at the feet of the Axis in this rosy scenario as sketched throughout the magazine. East Asia under the guidance of Imperial Japan is on the march to build a new world. Yet by February of 1944 the Red Army was in Poland and the Ukraine Sevastopol was cut off times were bleak for the 1000 year Reich indeed. Closer to home the Allies had "turned the corner" in the Western Pacific had isolated the large Japanese force at Rabaul and were headed north towards the homeland. At some point during the war reality and appearance began a rapid divergence and as the end approached it became all pure delusion. All of which does not obviate what an amazing visual feast SAKURA is from the covers to the ads a consistent message of normalcy progress and steadfast purpose in a great task. unknown
1944888911944. JAPANESE PROPAGANDA Asahi Shimbunsha. SAKURA. Volume 6 #2 #31 overall. Large wrappered staple bound illustrated photomagazine in the tradition of FRONT and HOMELIFE. This number published in February of 1944 celebrated the plans for a cross continental railway to cross Eurasia from Tôkyô to Berlin complete with an undersea tunnel from Japan to the mainland. SAKURA magazine was written in English Chinese and French. The whole world seems to lay at the feet of the Axis in this rosy scenario as sketched throughout the magazine. East Asia under the guidance of Imperial Japan is on the march to build a new world. Yet by February of 1944 the Red Army was in Poland and the Ukraine Sevastopol was cut off times were bleak for the 1000 year Reich indeed. Closer to home the Allies had "turned the corner" in the Western Pacific had isolated the large Japanese force at Rabaul and were headed north towards the homeland. At some point during the war reality and appearance began a rapid divergence and as the end approached it became all pure delusion. All of which does not obviate what an amazing visual feast SAKURA is from the covers to the ads a consistent message of normalcy progress and steadfast purpose in a great task. unknown books