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25202Paris: Alphonse Picard et Fils. 1905 - 1907. 2 volumes. Later black half cloth gilt. iv2296 columns 1148 pp. & viii2297-4832 columns 1268 pp.; 28x20 cm. and together 15 cm. thick. sl. worn sl. browned monastic library stamps Although still very good set. Alphonse Picard et Fils hardcover
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151196New York Kraus Reprint Corporation. 1959. Original publisher's red cloth hardback gilt title spine small 4to: Vol. 1. A - J: iv 1592 columns = 796pp. Vol. 2. K - Z: iv 1593-3384 columns = 896pp. Fine - complete set. Facsimile Montbéliard Paris 1894/99-1903. New York, Kraus Reprint Corporation. 1959 hardcover
18-6381Vienna Austria: Galerie Ulysses 1987. . 8vo. Oblong. 60 pp. Stiff red wraps with black lettering. Very good with marginal creasing near spine. Mostly black and white plates some color. Includes an essay by Peter Selz.Includes artist chronology. Catalogue created on occasion of exhibition of works by Eduardo Chillida at Galerie Ulysses in Vienna Austria in 1987. In English und Auf Deutsch.From the Collection of the Art Historian Peter Selz. Vienna, Austria: Galerie Ulysses, 1987. paperback
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199016.732BattMatanzas: Ediciones Vigía 1990. 1ª ed. 26x33. Ediciones Vigía, unknown
20192-6200350620Editorial Académica Española 2019. Paperback. New. 68 pages. Spanish language. 8.66x5.91x0.16 inches. Editorial Académica Española paperback
28117L'Arpenteur, 2004, 392 pp., broché, jaquette, bon état.
in-8°, 392 pages, broche, couverture sous jaquette illustree. Bel exemplaire. [HI-1]
18652285Petersburg VA: Eden & McCreery 1865. First edition. framed. EXTREMELY RARE FIRST ISSUE OF "GRANT'S PETERSBURG PROGRESS" PRINTED BY UNION SOLDIERS ON A CONFEDERATE PRESS THE DAY PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND WERE SEIZED SIX DAYS BEFORE LEE'S SURRENDER. "When on that famous Monday the third of April 1865 the advance line of attack on Petersburg found the city evacuated by the Confederate troops almost the first Federal soldiers to enter her doors took possession of the office of the Express and before the day was over from its presses there issued number one volume one of Grant's Petersburg Progress. It was a single sheet twelve by twenty inches in size printed on one side of the paper. Its cry was 'We are here!' Major Eden 37th Wisconsin Volunteers was editor assisted by Captain Charles H. McCreery 8th Michigan Veteran Volunteers and Chaplain D. Heagle. They proposed 'to publish a live paper as ling as circumstances will permit; that is as long as we can steal the paper and get men detailed to set the type.' Ten cents was the price. 'We are not particular as to the medium of exchange; and will take Hardtack Greenbacks Cigars postage stamps and in fact most any available currency Confederate Bonds and Contrabands always excepted.'" Nellie P. Dunn "General Lee in Grant's Petersburg Progress" South Atlantic Quarterly vol. 12. This first issue from the day of the fall of Petersburg was followed by only four other issues April 5 7 10. <br /> <br /> The paper is full of joy and wit providing a wonderful window into the mood of the soldiers now that the end of the war was near. <br /> <br /> Some highlights from the text:<br /> <br /> "For nearly six months the army of the United States has kept watch and ward over the City of Petersburg. Since last June the roar of shells and the whistle of bullets have disturbed the silence of the woods in the vicinity and today the old flag waves from the Court House. The United States armies and U.S. Grant have foreclosed and entered in possession and Petersburg is ours. And throughout the length and breadth of the land the joyful tidings will spread that another deadly blow has been struck at the fast dying Southern Confederacy. Slowly and miserably it yet drags on a lingering existence but its days are numbered and the end is at hand. The bright rays of the sun and the pleasant fresh breeze of this fair spring morning kiss the folds of the stars and stripes as it waves from the tower and hill the streets wear a lovely and animated appearance thronged with soldiers and citizens the cause of Liberty and truth is triumphant."<br /> <br /> Under the heading "LATEST NEWS":<br /> <br /> "RICHMOND TAKEN. -Just as we are about going to press we are reliably informed that the city of Richmond came into the possession of the Union forces at a quarter past eight o'clock this morning."<br /> <br /> Under "WE US AND CO":<br /> <br /> "We believe in the UNITED STATES one and indivisible; in Abraham Lincoln our adopted Father; in U.S. GRANT Captain of the Host; and ourselves as the principle sojourners in the Army of the Potomac and the Freedom of the Contraband the speedy extinction of the Rebellion and the perdition of Jeff. Davis here and here after."<br /> <br /> Under "FASHIONABLE ARRIVALS":<br /> <br /> "April 3d Gen. Grant and Staff and the Army of the Potomac generally."<br /> <br /> Under "AUCTION SALES":<br /> <br /> "To be sold very cheap if not badly sold already all the singularly ineligible and worthless property known as THE SOUTHERN CONFEDERACY. For particulars apply to Jefferson Davis Richmond Va. N.B. Liberal terms to agents of Maximillian Louis Napoleon or Victoria."<br /> <br /> Petersburg VA: Eden & McCreery April 3 1865. Broadside printed on recto only approx. 12x19.5 inches. Framed to an overall size of 17x24 inches. Some small holes at folds and edges; a few words of bleed-through from hand-written ink on verso. A wonderfully evocative piece of Civil War history. SCARCE. Eden & McCreery unknown books
Aus der Arbeitsbibliothek von Horst Petri, kleine Lesespuren und gelegentlich Anstreichungen von seiner Hand. Wiki sagt: Horst Petri (geboren am 28. Februar 1936 in Köln; gestorben am 11. Juni 2022 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Arzt für Neurologie und Psychiatrie sowie Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie. Petri arbeitete als Psychoanalytiker, -therapeut und Supervisor in eigener Praxis in Berlin und ist Autor eines umfangreichen Werks. Petri studierte Medizin in München, Freiburg und Tübingen und erwarb seine Facharztausbildungen an der Freien Universität in Berlin.[1] 1981 habilitierte sich Petri und war bis 2001 Hochschullehrer für Psychotherapie und Psychosomatik an der FU Berlin. Er war ein Vertreter der an den sozialen Problemen und der Gewalt in der Gesellschaft orientierten Psychoanalyse mit besonderem Blick auf die Folgen gesellschaftlicher Fehlentwicklungen für Kinder und Jugendliche. Petri beschäftigte sich mehr als drei Jahrzehnte mit den Auswirkungen familiärer Prozesse auf Gesellschaft und Individuum, wobei ab Mitte der 1990er-Jahre immer stärker das von Petri für weit unterschätzt gehaltene Drama der Vaterlosigkeit bzw. Vaterentbehrung in den Vordergrund seiner Arbeit trat. - Der Weg des Odysseus - I. Vorbemerkung - Der Ruf des Menelaos - Die Vorgeschichte des Odysseus - Die Gestalt des Odysseus und die Würdigung seiner Wesensart in der Ilias des Homer - Vor-Überlegung zur Deutung der Odyssee unter psychologischen Aspekten - II. Der Schauplatz - III. Der Reise erster Teil - (Die Auseinandersetzung mit dem negativ Männlichen.) - Die Kikonen - Die Lotophagen - Die Insel der Kyklopen - Aiolos - Die Laistrygonen - Rückschau auf die ersten fünf Stationen des Weges - IV. Der Reise zweiter Teil - (Die Auseinandersetzung mit dem Archetypus des Weiblichen in seinen zunächst negativen Aspekten und die Wandlung von der archaischen zur persönlichen Beziehung der Geschlechter.) - Kirke - Der Hades - Die Sirenen - Skylla und Charybdis - Die Insel des Helios - Psychologischer Rückblick auf die Stationen sechs bis zehn - V. Vom negativ-weiblichen Archetypus zur positiven Anima-Gestalt und zur Begegnung mit der persönlichen Frau - Ankunft bei Kalypso auf der Insel Ogygia - Abschied von Kalypso und letzter Schiffbruch - Leukothea - Die Phaiaken Nausikaa - VI. Das Ziel der Reise - VII. Ende und neuer Aufbruch - Zweiter Teil: Der Weg des Oidipus Einleitung - I. Die Vorgeschichte des Oidipus - II. Die Tragödie von König Oidipus nach Sophokles - III. Oidipus auf Kolonos - Vorbemerkung - Betrachtung der Dichtung des Sophokles - IV. Mythologischer und psychologischer Rückblick auf die Zeit der Oidipus-Tragödie und einzelne ihrer Gestalten - Die Zeit - Einzelne Gestalten des Mythos in psychologischer Sicht - Kadmos - Chrysippos und die Homophilie -Name und Naturell des Oidipus - Teiresias -Die Sphinx - Die psychologische Bedeutung des Rätsels der Sphinx - Jokaste - Psychologische Aspekte der Jokaste - V. Exkurs über den Inzest - Historische Entwicklung - Die psychologische Bedeutung des Inzest-Tabus - VI. Die zentrale Bedeutung des "Sehens" - In den beiden Tragödien des Sophokles und in unserem psychologischen Verständnis - Die Qualität des Sehens - Die therapeutische Folgerung aus dem "Sehen" - VII. Auseinandersetzung mit Sigmund Freuds Deutung des Oidipus-Mythos - Darstellung der Freudschen Sicht - Andere Autoren - Darstellung einer eigenen Sicht der Entwicklungspsychologie und der oidipalen Krise Die männliche Entwicklung - Die weibliche Entwicklung - Die Differenzierung von Anima und Animus und der Aspekt des Schattens - VIII. Vergleichende Zusammenfassung der Wege des Odysseus und des Oidipus - (Oder: Die neue Sicht des Odysseus und des Oidipus auf dem Wege ihrer Bewußtwerdung) - Anmerkungen Literaturverzeichnis. ISBN 3870893095
20161-3330738081Novas Edições Acadêmicas 2016. Paperback. New. 376 pages. Portuguese language. 8.66x5.91x0.85 inches. Novas Edições Acadêmicas paperback
35154Economica Livre en excellent état, plis sur dos.
FR4906Economica Angle supérieur recto de couverture émoussé.
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2011DADAX3846564761Eae Editorial Academia Espanola 2011-10-24. paperback. New. 5.91x0.19x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Eae Editorial Academia Espanola paperback
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