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107383aaf1750, 30x22 cm, original Kupferstich, alt aufgezogen, leicht beschädigt am Rand unten, 1 Blatt 29x20 cm,
108775aafUttweil am Bodensee, C. Uhler o.J. (1860), in-8vo, VIII (Titelbl. - Vorwort) + 48 getönt. Holzst.-Tafeln, sehr sauberes Exemplar, gold- u. blindgepr. Lwd d. Zt, mit Deckeltitel, Buckblock aus d. Orig.-Einband gelöst, Rücken etwas verblasst, sonst tadellos.
Trade paperback Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Advanced Reading Copy. Glued binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 296 p. Audience: G eneral/trade. In good clean condition except5 for being an ARC co py.
in-8, 192 pages, broché. Etat d'usage [SO-6]
1986100154583Duculot 1986 158 pages in12. 1986. Broché. 158 pages. Un beau dimanche de juillet la famille Bennewitz se rend à Schewenborn chez les grands-parents. Soudain une lumière aveuglante une chaleur intense et une tempête violente annoncent une catastrophe nucléaire. Le livre suit les enfants survivants qui interpellent les adultes sur leur inaction pour la paix
129139aafEditions MAritimes et d’Outre-Mer, 1969, in-4to, 174 p., ill. par 20 dessins à la plume de Pierre Joubert et 52 photographies n./b., reliure en toile originale.
71945Besançon, Edition Cêtre 2008, 240x155mm, 334pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
125365aafBern, Schmid u. Francke, 1898, in-8°, 334 S. + 1 Bl., illustr. Original-Leinenband. Schönes Exemplar.
1973100154517Robert Laffont 1973 collection Ce jour-là. in8. 1973. Broché. Le livre de Gordon Thomas et Max Morgan-Witts relate le tremblement de terre dévastateur de San Francisco en 1906 décrivant la vie avant la catastrophe et ses conséquences apocalyptiques. Il inclut également une prédiction basée sur des avis d'experts concernant un futur séisme encore plus destructeur
2016SUISSE7771216Genève, Editions Slatkine, 2016, 16 x 23,5, 195 pages sous couverture illustrée. Iconographie noir & blanc.
500321585Mep Video 13 76x18 03x1 48cm. Sans date. blu_ray.
119875aafBasel, Schweighauser, 1839, kl. in-8vo, Frontispiz Lithoigr. + 2 Bl. (lithogr. Titel + Drucktiel) + 288 S., ill. Original-Pappband. Rücken abgegriffen.
125190aafBasel, Schweighauser, 1839, kl. in-8vo, Frontispiz Lithoigr. + 2 Bl. (lithogr. Titel + Drucktiel) + 288 S., ill. Original-Pappband.
in-16, 477 pp., broché, couv. ill. Bon état. [LP-5]
123167aafAmsterdam, G(errit) Warnars en P(etrus) den Hengst, MDCCLXXII ; MDCCLXXV, 1772 - 1775, in-4to, (23.3x18 cm), 4 leaves + 80 p. + 6 leaves (Raadt Aan hun...); 3 leaves +56 p. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece, with a small engraved illustration by Noach van der Meer Junior (II) on both title-pages, 4 folding engraved plates of the old theatre; 5 folding engraved plates of the new theatre, all engraved by the publishers after designs by Van der Meer and 1 by Simon Fokke. Ex-Libris SR Sammlung ‘Schweiz. Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft’, H-cloth with corners (19th c.).
10482In 12 broché, couverture muette, faux-titre, frontispice, titre, 247 pages en partie non coupé, 18 figures dans le texte et à pleine page. Paris C MARPON et E FLAMMARION sans date
16591Paris, S.P.E.I. 1966 280x215mm, X- 376pages, reliure d'éditeur sous jaquette. Jaquette abîmée.
In March of 1921, journalist Kostas Faltaits arrived in Asia Minor (today’s Turkey) sent by newspaper Embros to cover Greece’s movements in the Greco-Turkish War. By the time he arrived in the region of Nicomedia (today’s Izmit) - a region inhabited by a large number of Greek, Armenian and Circassian communities - Kemalist forces had set fire to many of the villages, leaving behind a trail of death and destruction. Faltaits came face to face with the fleeing survivors of these massacres, and was able to collect these valuable and graphic eye-witness testimonies which were published in both Greek and French at the time. Translated for the very first time in English and with a prologue by Tessa Hofmann, this edition will shed some light into just one of the many chapters of the Greek Genocide, a genocide which claimed the life of approximately one million Greeks living in the former Ottoman Empire.The accounts by Greek survivors in The Genocide of the Greeks in Turkey, of massacres, torture, rape, theft, and the destruction of villages, and the brutalizers’ sheer pleasure in inflicting such suffering on fellow humans, attests to the depths to which humans are capable of descending. However, these accounts by survivors also attest to human courage and the sheer will to survive, even after enduring and witnessing such unspeakable depravity. That this kind of depravity has been repeated around the world since this blight occurred in Ottoman Turkey almost 100 years ago, reminds us how important it is to record these heinous crimes against humanity, demand acknowledgement from the responsible governments, and bring the perpetrators to justice. It also reminds us that powerful nations that stand by and witness these genocides without taking meaningful action to stop them should also be denounced as complicit in the genocides. Such was the case in ttoman Turkey when the Allies knew of the depravity taking place against the Ottoman Greeks and Armenians, but chose to silence relief workers and missionaries in order to ensure future trade with Mustapha Kemal’s emerging Nationalist government.....Countless other examples can be found since the Ottomans and Kemal destroyed the three and four millennia old Greek, Armenian, and Assyrian communities of Asia Minor between 1914 and 1923." Details Category: Asia Minor CatastropheCode: 10041ISBN: Binding: Paperback Pages: 156 Publication Date: 2016 Publisher: Published In: USA Translator: Ellene S. Phufas-Jousma, Aris Tsilfidis Language: English
123166aafLeipzig, Ernst Keil, (Druck von Ferber & Seydel, Leipzig), 1868, in-8vo, IV + 63 S. (+ 1 S.). Mit zahlr. Holzschnitt-Abb. im Text + 2 gefaltete Holzschnitt-Tafeln (B. Strassberger). Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. trockenstempeloben am titelbl. ‘Huber-Wermüller Neumünster B: Zürich’. Ex Libris ‘SR Sammlung. Schweiz-Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft, N° 85’, einf. Hlwd. d. Zeit.
1960100151729Fleuve Noir 1960 in12. 1960. Broché. Roman de science-fiction paru en 1960 dans la collection Anticipation du Fleuve Noir. L'histoire met en scène un cataclysme cosmique — un soleil noir entrant dans l'orbite terrestre — qui provoque l'extinction de la civilisation humaine
194211177Fribourg, Editions de la Librairie de l'Université (Genève, Imprimerie Kundig pour le compte de W. Egloff, 24 décembre 1942) ; petit in-4, broché ; 37 [38], (6) pp., (1) f. blanc, couverture rempliée lilas, imprimée en blanc et rouge.
1924230704052051ybvkTokyo, Kaigyousha, Taisho 13-2-29 (February 29th, 1924). 2 titlepages in japanese Caligraphy, 1 manually-drawn (printed) map of the Kanto-region with numbers of victims in red, 2 foldout-plans of larger-Tokyo with marks in red (destroyed areas?), 5 partly folded plans and maps of the Area (Yokohama etc.); 2 plates with photographic portraits of the military staff, ca. 70 singleside printed plates with ca. 250 partly aerial photographs depicting the destructions of big earthquake at large and in detail as well as first reconstruction-starts (esp. bridge-building); each plate is covered with a loose half transparent page with captions for each photograph, all plates on stronger paper. - Publisher's gilt-titled cloth in traditional blockbook-binding, endpapers made of special silver-and-gold-spotted largepaper, all edges gilt; oblong-folio (ca. 27,5 x 37,5 x 2 cm; 2 kg.).
118970aafElberfeld, Schönian’sche Buchhandlung, (Schwelm, Gedruckt bey J. L. Schober), 1824, kl. in-8vo, Frontispiz-Kupfer + 2 Bl. (Titelbl. - Vorerinnerung) + 227 S. auf bläulichem Papier gedruckt, Seiten und mehrere Blattecken zerknittert (ohne Verlust), rez. Pappband, Lederrückenschildchen. Schönes Exemplar.
191153367Leipzig Johann Ambrosius Barth 1911. Later full cloth. Stamps on title-page. In "Annalen der Physik" Vierte Folge Band 36. - VIII1088 pp. and 4 plates. Entire volume offered. Ehrenfest's paper: pp. 91-118. <br/><br/><em>First edition of the paper in which the term "Ultraviolet Catastrophe" appeared for the first time. "Ehrenfest was one of the first to try to understand the significance of the strange new concept of energy quanta that Max Planck had introduced into physics in 1900 in his theory of blackbody radiation. In a series of papers culminating in his major study of 1911 the paper offered "Which Features of the Quantum Hypothesis Play an Essential Role in the Theory of Heat Radiation" Ehrenfest picked out the essentials of the early quantum theory and showed how they fit together. He proved rigorously that the energy of electromagnetic vibrations cannot take on all values - cannot vary continuously - if the total energy of the blackbody radiation in an enclosure is to be finite: Planck’s assumption that energy is a discrete variable was therefore logically necessary and not just sufficient. Ehrenfest also showed by an analysis of Wien’s displacement law that the ratio of energy to frequency was the only variable that could be quantized for a harmonic oscillator if one wanted to maintain the statistical interpretation of entropy."DSB. </em> hardcover
4184Genève, Sum, 1995. In-8 broché, 563 p. Traduit de l'allemand. Très bon état. Résumé commenté de l'oeuvre de Lorber.