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200339659Palace Editions, St. Petersburg, 2003. 182 Seiten / pp., mit zahlreichen Abbildungen / richly illustrated; 4°, 30 x 25 cm. Pappeinband mit Schutzumschlag / Hardcover with Jacket
6402Paris, Editions Aimery Somogy, 1961 16 x 21, 319 pp., cartonnage éditeur + jaquette, nombreuses planches N/B et couleurs, très bon état
1920216220Leningrad : Svetoch ca. 1920 1920. First Edition. Hardback. Very good copy bound in stiff card wrappers. Some dulling and light rubbing to the edges with age. Sandy-coloured paper and wrappers. Remains quite well-preserved overall. ; 8vo 8"" - 9"" tall; 1 pages; Description: 1 blank small sandy-coloured notebook with the slogan ""Nashi trudnosti yest' trudnosti rosta usilim bor'bu za pyatiletku."" on the front cover. 14.5 x 10cm. The notebook was produced by Svetoch publishers/bookbinders based in Leningrad in the 1920s. The corner of the front cover reads: ""Svetoch no. 2461."" Subjects: Stationery -- Communist memorabilia -- Notebooks. Language: Russian. Leningrad : Svetoch, ca. 1920 hardcover
19762001160052ybvkLeipzig. Zentralantiquariat, 1976. XXXII, 512 Seiten; mit 1 Portrait, 1 Handschrift-Faksimile, 1 Umgebungskarte und 1 ausfaltbarer Plan von Göttingen und Straßenverzeichnis. / (8) 525 (2) S., inkl. 1 Portrait. / XXIII, 500 (1), 116 S.; m. 1 Portrait und 1 Tafel m. 4 Silhouetten. / VI, 528 S. / (2) 542 Seiten. - Grau-braune original-Leineneinbände mit schwarzgeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel; 8vo.(ca. 21 x 15 x 16 cm; ca. 3,5 kg.).
19814745761981. Hardcover. Ve-ry ve-ry good copy in the original gilt-blocked cloth. Slight suggestion only of dusht-dulling to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains pearticularly ve-ry well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. , hardcover
16-2606Leningrad Russia: Leningrad Soviet Publishing Committee 1983. . Folio. 63 x 43 cm. Wax Paper. Soviet Theatre schedule for the Leningrad area November 1983. Leningrad, Russia: Leningrad Soviet Publishing Committee, 1983. unknown
This is a very good hardcover copy in blue-grey embossed cloth, with title in gilt on the front cover. All text in Russian. This is a survey of the architectural history of Leningrad. Profusely illustrated in black & white with a few color plates. There are individual portraits of the most famous of the Russian architects of the past, as well as maps and prints reproducing old views and layouts of the grounds of 17th and 18th century buildings. Most of the illustrations are of individual buildings or complexes. Including public monuments, bridges and parks, major thoroughfares, also interior views. Much neo-classical architecture. Captions contain dates for all buildings illustrated. Large folio, 14" high X 10 1/2" wide, 337 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
19389Leningrad, Edition d'Etat des livres de construction et d'architecture, 1958. 1 vol. grand in-4°, toile grège de l'éditeur, sous jaquette illustrée. Quelques déchirures sans manque à la jaquette, 176 pp., (2) ff. Nombreuses illustrations en photogravure dans le texte et 9 plans h.-t. en quadrichromie.
192331122Orchis, München, 1923. 26 Seiten + 108 Bildtafeln / 21 Seiten + 42 Bildtafeln / 56 Seiten + 32 Bildtafeln; Gr.-8°, ca. 24 x 16 cm, Leinen
198913291Lenisdat, 1989. 219 S., hardcover
15435Antwerpen, Ministerie van de Vlaamse Gemeenschap, 1986 Originele uitgeversomslag, onder geillustreerde kartonomslag, oblong formaat, 63 pp., mooie illustraties in kleur en z/w op aparte platen.
198550431Leningrad, Stroyizdat, 1985. 615 S. (30 cm) Großformat, Leinen mit ill. Titelschild / gebundene Ausgabe
197546747Leningrad Stroyizdat, 1975. origi.Pappband mit Schutzumschlag, 4°, 574 Seiten und 2 freiliegenden Karten.
198452505ABLeningrad Aurora Art Publishers 1984. 4° 146 S., reich ill. OLw., OU. OU m. kl. Einr./Randläsuren, innen sauber u. gut erhalten. 1 Biblioth.-Stemp. a. Tit.-Bl.
2009100136535Cambridge University Press 2009 272 pages 14 986x2 286x22 606cm. 2009. Broché. 272 pages.
16-2815Paris: Palais des Congrès 1982. . Poster. 60 x 40 cm. From the collection of Alma Law theater historian. Paris: Palais des Congrès, 1982. unknown
11306. "Emile Hazan & Cie Editeurs ""Paris, 1928, collection """"Un chapitre de ma vie"""", petit in-8 broché, couvertures rempliées. 113pp. Portrait frontispice par Roger Grillon. Contient une partie sur Copenhague, Stockholm et Léningrad. Tirage à huit cent cinquante exemplaires, celui-ci un des huit cents sur vergé de Rives à la forme. Très bon état."""
2695Editions Hazan & Cie, Editeurs, collection "Un chapitre de ma vie", Paris, 1928. In-12, sous couverture brochée et rempliée, 112 pp. L'écrivain et le voyage - Baltique - Copenhague - Stockholm - Léningrad.
192535644(Druck: Leningrad : Druckerei der Handelskammer) 1925. 38 Seiten, mit 1 Abbildung, 8° (19,5 x 14,5 cm), Hardcover (half cloth), Halbleineneinband der Zeit.
1966117881966 plaquette (booklet) in-octavo, première de couverture ornée d'une illustration photographique en couleurs (front cover illustrated with photographic illustration in colours), abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated), 40 pages, 1966 Grasse Imprimerie Merle et Compagnie,
1985LFA0191aBulletin n° 24 (Année 1985) : 66 pages, format 130 x 210 mm, illustré, broché
1961131884Leningrad: Ermitazh Musee de l'Ermitage 1961. Softcover. VG. Black and white illustrated and stapled wraps with a reddish-brown title panel. 20 pp. of text plus 38 black and white plates. Text in Russian Cyrillic with a summary and list of plates in French. The plates illustrate 20 works with multiple views of some. Ermitazh (Musee de l'Ermitage) paperback books
1990DNIthLEN0London: Booth-Clibborn Editions 1990. 1990. 4to. pp. xviii 206. profusely illus. mostly colour many full-page. biblio. cloth. dw. First Edition. F. Hardcover. London: Booth-Clibborn Editions, [1990]. Hardcover
1981LFA00f3dUn ouvrage de 246 pages, format 215 x 135 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 1981, Editions Robert Laffont
in-8°, 251 pp., abondamment illustre in-t. n/b, broche, couverture illustree. Bon état. [CA28-3] Catalogue de l'exposition à Paris de septembre 1965 à janvier 1966.