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19642347146Stuttgart, J. B. Metzler, (1964). Gr.-8vo. 14 S., 1 Bl., 263, (1) S. m. einigen Abbildungen. (Repertorien zur Deutschen Literaturgeschichte 1). OLwdbd m. OUmschlag (Umschl. m. wenigen Randeinrissen u. teilw. unterlegt, innen leichte Gebrauchsspuren).
18207Paris, Librairie André Sagnier, 1876. Petit in-8 de 328 pages et 36 pages de catalogue du libraire. Bon état intérieur. Toile rouge. Nombreux tampons de Radio France et ORTF. Couvertures conservées.
244400Paris, chez l'auteur [Imprimerie de Brodard], 1832, in-8, 59 pp., broché sous couverture de papier gris imprimée.
185446404259Paris, Dentu, (1854) ; in-12, demi-percal. grise marbr., fil. dor. (Rel. de l'époque). 2ff., 138 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE avec mention factice. C'est le premier livre de l'auteur. Il avait 21 ans: « dans ces Lettres à mon domestique, il n 'y a ni lettres, ni domestique. Ce titre n'est qu'un leurre, un appât. Le style en est inégal, incohérent, gêné dans les entournures, et la philosophie en serait odieuse si elle n'était idiote », avoue le jeune homme dans l'épilogue et conclut: « Nous ne saurions trop engager les pères de famille à laisser leurs enfants dans la plus complète ignorance et à désapprendre à lire eux-mêmes, si possible. Tant qu'il y aura des collèges et des professeurs, des livres et des théâtres, nous désespérerons de l'avenir ». Pour remplir les 3 derniers ff. il donne 3 poèmes. Celui intitulé Spleen a pour épigraphe la prière de Petrus Borel: « Monsieur le Bourreau, je désirerais que vous me guillotinassiez » - Vicaire VII 426. Fils de notaire né à Bordeaux en 1833, Aurélien Scholl fut surnommé « le petit neveu de Chamfort ». Après de bonnes études dans sa ville natale il fut vite attiré à Paris. Dès 1850, âge d'or du journalisme, cette nature ardente et batailleuse s'exprima dans le Corsaire qui comptera parmi les victimes du 2 décembre. On retrouvera sa plume dans Paris, au Mousquetaire de Dumas, à l'Illustration, au Satan qu'il fonda, puis dans la Silhouette où il travailla avec Noriac. Mais c'est au Figaro qu'il déploya sa prodigieuse activité. Ses chroniques pénétrantes, incisives et souvent cruelles lui valurent de nombreux duels, des poursuites judiciaires et des tracasseries de toutes sortes. Le talent de Scholl valait sans doute de s'attacher à des combats plus élevés que ces attaques personnelles mises à la mode par le Figaro. Au lieu de pondre tant de satires il aurait pu se consacrer aux grandes questions politiques et, ce faisant, Scholl aurait rendu des services efficaces à la cause de la liberté. Certains articles du Nain Jaune, du Club, du Jockey et de l'Evénement le prouvent! Outre ses travaux de journaliste Scholl a écrit des romans, un recueil de vers, des pièces de théâtre. « Esprit encyclopédique qui ne croit à rien, se moque de tout mais reussit en tout », écrit Larousse. Scholl mourut à Paris en 1902. Le Petit Bottin des Lettres et des Arts a ainsi défini le personnage : «le dernier journaliste d'esprit qui porte le monocle à gauche ». Maurice Talmeyr lui consacre une longue notice dans ses Souvenirs de Journalisme. Il situe sa naissance et sa jeunesse à La Rochelle. G. Claudin évoque Scholl dans Mes Souvenirs. Les Boulevards de 1840- 70 (pp. 177-178) : « Scholl était tout jeune et très joli garçon. Les belles filles le regardaient avec beaucoup de complaisance. Lui, très myope, ne baissait pas les yeux. L'histoire rapporte qu'il accrocha beaucoup de cœurs au croc de sa moustache. Habitant la même maison que lui, je fus à même de constater que ce bruit était fondé. Scholl a tenu tout ce qu'il promettait: il a écrit une foule de choses charmantes, et a eu autant de bonnes fortunes de pleurs qu'il peut en avoir eu dans ses amours. Scholl est le véritable inventeur de ce qu'on appelle l'Écho de Paris. »
18721319607Tübingen, H. Laupp, 1872. 2 Bl., 383 S. (Bibliothek des Litterarischen Vereins 111). Neuerer Lwdbd (teils etwas braunfleckig, Exlibris auf Titelrückseite).
310 pages. Text in German. "For 13 years (1963-1976) the author served as Editor of Der Bote. His touch with the 'grass roots', his love for the Church, his kindness and sense of humour combined to make his editorials refreshing. Some of these editorials which explored his special interests in leadership, Church schools and the Mennonite Brotherhood now appear in this book." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked. Moderate wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Very nice copy. Book
Stiff card cover bound with plastic comb binding. Light wear and spots on cover. Large format: 11"w x 15 3/4"h. American history presented in newspaper format, from 1493 to 1941. Tells the political, social, and economic history of America, but also conveys the feel of the time depicted with background material such as sports, fashions, cultural progress, etc.
Hardcover. No jacket. Very light surface wear on boards; front lower leading corner is lightly bumped, otherwise in like - new condition. BW Used
193198012Paris, Les Belles Lettres 1931 In-4 26 x 17 cm. Broché, couverture grise, titre en noir sur le dos et le premier plat, XXXVIII-715 pp., notes en bas de page, table analytique des matières, bibliographie, index des noms propres, table des gravures, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état, pages non coupées.
19678481Seattle: Helix 1967. First Printing. Tabloid Newspaper. Very Good. Walt Crowley Gary Eagle John Cunnick. Tabloid printed on newsprint measuring 11.5 x 17.5 inches. Pp. 12 including covers. Front and rear covers printed in color. Age toning to edges; lower fore-edge corner a tad crimped. An early issue of Seattle's underground hippie rag featuring a Walt Crowley color illustration with a mushroom cloud a screaming child on a TV set and a dystopian rubble; on the dos-a-dos cover by Gary Eagle is a bare-breasted hippie chick sitting in a blissful state. With an article on the recent Grateful Dead drug bust an upcoming Lightnin' Hopkins show at the Seattle Folklore Society and an article on Seattle's fresh crop of young junkies. Ads include one for Chrome Syrcus Magic Fern opening at Eagles Auditorium.<p>In late spring 1967 Helix joined a burgeoning underground press then including groundbreaking alternative papers the East Village Other the Los Angeles Free Press the Fifth Estate and the Berkeley Barb. Founded by Paul Sawyer Paul Dorpat and Lorenzo Milam it sprang from their intellectual fervor at the Free University an alternative thinktank they also founded. Eventually star-illustrator Walt Crowley assumed editorship.<p>A pebble in the shoe of the Seattle establishment Helix brought attention to civic injustice by rallying its youthful readership to activism. The apogee of that effort followed the 1970 killing of students at Kent State: over the course of May 5-8 Helix organized protests that blocked US Interstate 5 while marching between the city's University District and rallies at the Federal Courthouse in downtown Seattle. Early issues are increasingly scarce. This copy is housed in a removable clear sleeve with an acid-free backing.</p> . Helix unknown
Madrid, Dossat Editor, 1929-1932. Cuatro volúmenes en 4to.; XV-302 pp. y una caricatura de Robledano + 326 pp. + X-326 pp. + 320 pp. Cubiertas originales, dibujadas por Bagaría, Robledano y Mela.
1498560342.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
DADAX1538117606Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 2019-08-15. First Edition. paperback. New. 8.50x0.75x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers paperback
Paperback, like new unread shop stock with minor shelf-wear. TA Used
192414646Paris F. Rieder et Cie 1924 Petit In-8 238 pp, exemplaire a toutes marges, numéroté sur vergé pur fil, rares rousseurs.
Burgos, Imprenta de Don Timoteo Arnaiz, 1885. 4to. menor; 393 pp., 2 hs. Encuadernación de la época, en media piel, con lomera ornada.
18921024509Breslau, W. G. Korn, 1892. 10, 316 S., 8 Bl. Faks. Neuer Lwdbd (Titelei fleckig).
SIXTEEN ISSUES BOUND TOGETHER. COMPLETE SECOND 'JAHRGANG'. Each issue includes a frontispiece. Each issue contains a b&w lithographed portrait of a famous contemporary political or military figure. 180x105mm. 1024 pages. Marbled board Hardcover. Front cover upper corner bumped. Spine edges slightly bumped. Text block edges stained. Few pages corner slightly bumped/wrinkled. Pages browning, slightly age-stained and wavy. This extremely rare collection of all second year publications of a once very popular 19th-century German magazine is in good condition.
New English Paperback. Pbo. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. 428 p. Jewish journalism and press in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey. This edited volume is a collection of studies on the Judeo-Spanish (Ladino) press of the Ottoman Empire. Now defunct newspapers published in Constantinople, ¿zmir and Salonika, cities where a sizable Sephardi population lived are the subject of the various articles collected in this volume. In addition to newspapers, well-known journalists of the epoch as well as Hebrew printing is also among the subjects of studies of this volume. Contents: PRESENTATION., ON VERBAL HYGIENE AND LINGUISTIC MAVENS: LANGUAGE IDEOLOGIES IN THE OTTOMAN AND NEW YORK JUDEO-SPANISH PRESS., Yvette BÜRKI / Rosa SÀNCHEZ., THE ANTI-CASTILIANIST CREDO OF JUDEZMO., JOURNALIST HIZKIA M. FRANCO (1875-1953)., David BUNIS., THE EARLIEST JUDEZMO NEWSPAPERS: SOCIOLINGUISTIC REFLECTIONS., David BUNIS., TRES MUJERES COLABORADORAS DEL PERIÓDICO DE SALÒNICA LA ÉPOCA, DE 1900 A 1907., Elena ROMERO., Firmas y seudónimos en la prensa periódica sefardí, Paloma Díaz-MAS. THE CONTRIBUTION OF HEBREW PRINTING HOUSES AND PRINTERS IN ISTANBUL TO LADINO CULTURE AND SCHOLARSHIP. Paloma D¿AZ-MAS. JEWISH JOURNALISM IN SALONIKA AND GREECE. Gila Hadar. Ottomanism in Ladino. Sarah Abrevaya STEIN. Ester Morguez Algranti, Una Mujer de Tinta y Letra. Susy Gruss. AN EXAMPLE OF THE TURKISH-JEWISH PRESS. TÜRKIYE'NIN SESI (VOICE OF TURKEY). Erdem ÇANAK. Index.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original autograph letter signed 'Nafia Seferberlik Müdürü Sadi Seçmeer', recipient is Safiye Elbi. 20x13 cm. In Ottoman script. 1 p. One paged script in four pages. Safiye Hüseyin was the daughter of Ahmet Pasha, who is a diplomat in England. He completed his education in Europe. Elbi contributed to the development of modern nursery in Turkey. She attended international congresses held in Germany and Switzerland during the Ottoman Imperial rule and received many medals. When the Çanakkale War begins, Safiye Hüseyin was a volunteer nurse and given to the Resit Pasha Hospital Ship as the chief nurse. She also served as a nurse in the Balkan Wars, (1912-1913). After the proclamation of the republic, she worked with a superior waiver in all charities and associations. This letter sent to Elbi by Ministry of Prosperity Mobilization Director, Sadi Seçmeer. Letter indicating which regiment she wants to choose. Probably she was an educator in some Republican charities and army. 1 full p. Ankara, dated 20th of September, 1938.
SIGNED AND DEDICATED by author on FEP: "For Phoebe and Ed with all my love, Noel". 66 b/w illustrations, gilt lettering to spine, dust jacket lightly worn at edges, slightly wear to tail of spine, minor foxing to top of page block. CE Used
Mass Communication is an interdisciplined domain. It can't understood as stand alone subject. Because it deals with society and culture at one hand and technology at the other. Thus an encyclopaedia was needed that could give a comprehensive explanation of terms, concepts, theories and principles at one place. Mass Communication has a history as long as human civilization. Thus it requires a historical perspective also. About The Author:- Om Gupta is a man of trivia. Collecting interesting information for any probable use has been a passion with him since his school days. Being a mass communicator for 37 years, first as a journalist in print and electronic media and now in media academics, he has mines of unrelated but absorbing data bank that comes handy whenever a context arises. He has his writing published in 31 books in Hindi and English on media, diplomacy, tourism and his own creative writings. Contents:- CONTENTS:- : Volume.I Media and Mass Communication Volume 2 Development Communication Volume 3 News Reporting and Editing Volume 4 Mass Media and Press Laws Volume 5 Radio and Television The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Journalism and Mass Communication written/authored/edited by Om Gupta', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788182053656 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 1552 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Mass Communication / Journalism / Reference / Dictionary / Encyclopaedia. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 5 Vols. Set
143739261X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1341379027.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
196911564Seattle: Helix 1969. First Printing. Tabloid newspaper. Near Fine. Walt Crowley Larry Heald R. Allen Jensen photography. Tabloid printed on newsprint measuring 11.5 x 17.5 inches. Pp. 24 including cover. Front and rear covers printed in color. Some age-toning to cover. A well preserved copy. An early issue of the Seattle underground bi-weekly that transitioned to a weekly in September 1969 with articles on the Seattle Pop Festival the National Conference for a United Front Against Fascism and the cancellation of the Sky River Rock Festival of Enumclaw WA. The rear cover features a color ad for a public showing of northwest films by the Northwest Film-Makers CO-OP.<p>In late spring 1967 Helix joined a burgeoning underground press then including groundbreaking alternative papers the East Village Other the Los Angeles Free Press the Fifth Estate and the Berkeley Barb. Founded by Paul Sawyer Paul Dorpat and Lorenzo Milam it sprang from their intellectual fervor at the Free University an alternative thinktank they also founded. Eventually star-illustrator Walt Crowley assumed editorship.</p> <p>A pebble in the shoe of Seattle establishment the "hip rag" brought attention to civic injustice by rallying its youthful readership to activism. The apogee of that effort followed the 1970 killing of students at Kent State: over the course of May 5-8 Helix organized protests that blocked US Interstate 5 while marching between the University District and rallies at the Federal Courthouse in downtown Seattle. Early issues are increasingly scarce. This issue is housed in a removable clear sleeve with an acid-free backing.</p> . Helix unknown