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191 S. Original Halbleinwand mit Rücken- und Deckeltitel. Leicht berieben, Rücken angestaubt, Eigenvermerk und private Widmung auf den Vorsätzen, sonst gut erhalten. Deutsche Erstausgabe. - Zum Autor vgl. LdJ 598.
[10 Blatt]. Original Karton mit Deckelillustartion, Einband lichtrandig, Vorwort und biographische Daten mit einigen Anstreichungen, sonst guter Zustand. Oppenheimer exilierte 1939 nach Schweden. Liste der ausgestellten Werke und Abbildungen (davon 1 farbig).
ca. 19 x 14 cm. 266 S. Original-Kartoneinband mit Deckel- und Rückentitel. Unbeschnitten. Einband gegilbt und etwas fleckig. Papierbedingt gegilbt, sonst guter Zustand.
Le Nouveau Quotidien / Collection du Musée de l'Elysée - 1994 - In-4 à l'italienne - Cartonnage éditeur illustré - Très nombreuses photographies noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte de Simone Oppliger - 161 pages - Bon exemplaire
Text clean and unmarked; tight binding. Light wear and creases to cover. Black and white illustrations. 190 pages. Black and white photos and illustrations.
40 Illustrationen in Schwarzweiß.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 93 p. Francis II Rákóczi,(1676 in Borsi, Royal Hungary (now Bor¿a, Slovakia) - 8 April 1735 in Tekirdag, Ottoman Empire) was a Hungarian nobleman[1] and leader of the Hungarian uprising against the Habsburgs in 1703-11 as the prince (fejedelem) of the Estates Confederated for Liberty of the Kingdom of Hungary. He was also Prince of Transylvania, an Imperial Prince, and a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Today he is considered a national hero in Hungary. Zrínyi Ilona¿s second husband, Imre Thököly took little interest in Rákóczi's education, as he was by then heavily involved in politics. However, the failure of the Turks to capture the Habsburg capital in the Battle of Vienna in 1683 frustrated Thököly's plans to become King of Upper Hungary. When the Turks began to grow suspicious of his intentions, Thököly proposed sending the young Rákóczi to Constantinople as a guarantee of his goodwill. But Rákóczi¿s mother opposed this plan, not wishing to be separated from her son. Exile: Prince Rákóczi, although not recognized officially by France, was much in favour in the French court. But after the death of Louis XIV on 1 September 1715, he decided to accept the invitation of the Ottoman Empire (still at war with the Habsburgs) to move there. He left France in September 1717, with an entourage of 40 people. and landed at Gallipoli on 10 October 1717. He was received with honours, but his desire to head up a separate Christian army to help in the fight against the Habsburgs was not under serious consideration.The Ottoman Empire signed the Peace Treaty of Passarowitz with Austria on 21 July 1718. Among its provisions was the refusal of the Turks to extradite the exiled Hungarians. Two years later, the Austrian envoy requested that the exiles be turned over, but the Sultan refused as a matter of honour. Rákóczi and his entourage were settled in the town of Tekirdag (Rodostó in Hungarian), relatively distant from the Ottoman capital, and a large Hungarian colony grew up around this town on the Sea of Marmara. Bercsényi, Count Simon Forgách, Count Antal Esterházy, Count Mihály Csáky, Miklós Sibrik, Zsigmond Zay, the two Pápays, and Colonel Ádám Jávorka were among many who settled there, sharing the sentiment of the writer Kelemen Mikes, who said, ¿I had no special reason to leave my country, except that I greatly loved the Prince.
Total of 178 pages, half English/half German. Black and white sketches. Author was born in 1909 in the Ukraine and imprisoned by the Russians in 1946. She survived years of confinement, made her way to Canada, and was encouraged to document her story in this book. Above-average wear and soiling. Unmarked. Binding intact. An important historical record. Book
24 pages. Features: Vitaly Uspinov's Mission - For 50 Years he has watched in helpless rage from Montreal as the Soviets destroy his Church - but he believes one day the faithful will return to Moscow; King Tyee and the Salmon Princess - Al Purdy writes a fishing story about the ones that will always get away - with colour photo; The Bubble Gum Kid - article on Expo Catcher Gary Carter - with nice colour photos; Nice half-page vintage colour ad for 1975 Dodge Vans; The Food Co-Operative Revolution, by Wayne Ellwood; and more. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
8vo., First Edition; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, covers lightly dust-soiled else a very good, clean copy. Probably an initiative of Raczynski during his term (1940-1967) as Chairman of the PRC. A rare survival, especially in this condition.
8vo; 263 pages; Primarily in German with some English. 9 sections to this moving memorial to Baeck (1873-1956) : Der Mann (11 essays, including pieces by Adolf Leschnitzer & H. G. Adler) , Das Werk (7 essays, including pieces by Hugo Bergmann & Max Gruenewald) , Der Rabbiner und Lehrer (9 essays, including a memorial tribute by Nelson Glueck) , Worte des Abschieds (24 essays & items including pieces by Robert Weltsch &Norman Bentwich) , Dokumente, a Tafel der Lebensdaten, a Quellenverzeichnus, and others. Very Good condition in Very Good Jacket (fest-4-11)
ca. 19,5 x 13 cm. 64 S. Original-Broschur mit Deckeltitel. Einband etwas verfärbt und gerändert. Mit handschriftlichem Vermerk auf Deckel. Leichte Gebrauchsspuren. Sonst guter Zustand.
1st official revised edition, following the tiny edition of only 95 copies issued in 1927/28 by the Gesellschaft der Münchner Bücherfreunde. Original boards. 8vo. 70+[3] pages. Text in German. Scarce Rilke first edition, issued by this exile press during WWII. Just a bit of light wear to boards, Very Good Condition. (AC-2-10)
Mit Zeichnungen und Tafeln.
Book shows light wear to covers only. . Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind save former private library stamp at front. 72 pages with a great many b&w illustrations, photos, theater bills, etc. Contents include: Literature in exile, Theatre in exile, Cinema in exile, Satire on both sides of the frontiers, etc. with work by Bertolt Brecht, Helene Weigel, Thomas Mann, Arthur Kaufmann, Gustav von Wangenheim, Fritz Lang, Fred Zinnemann, Erika Mann, Hedda Zinner, et al. copyright Pistil Books, 2011
First Edition. Original boards with original dust jacket. 8vo. 177 pages; 23 cm. In Hebrew with English title page at rear (Modern Jewish Art in Palestine) . Refugee art historian Karl Schwarz had founded the Jewish Museum in Berlin on January 24, 1933, less than a week before Hitler came to power in Germany. Wisely, Schwarz then accepted an offer for a position as the first artistic director and chief curator of the Tel Aviv Museum of Art from Meir Dizengoff, the mayor of Tel Aviv, himself. Schwarz brought more than 2, 500 works with him to Israel. The book contains 130 illustrations and photographs of art as well as an appendix with the biographies of the artists. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish art, 20th century Jewish art, Jewish artists. OCLC lists 20 holdings worldwide. Slight edgewear to jacket, some toning to pages, Very Good Condition in Very Good- Jacket. Very attractive and displayable. (zion-11-4)