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19553121518Berlin & Köln: Carl Heymanns 1955. VII, 93 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
19323628304Jena, Fischer, 1932. 132 S. OKart.
19828780Stuttgart [u.a.] : Verlag Das Beste, 1982. 360 S. : zahlr. Ill. (z.T. farb.) 4°. Geb. in ill. OPpbd.
1932231Introduction de M. VERSEILS Publication du MUSEE DU DESERT In -8, broché, 286 p. 3 ill. photographiques En Cévennes, 1932
199115280Stuttgart [u.a.] : Dt. Bücherbund, [1991]. 380 S. 8°. Lizenzausg. OPpbd. mit SU.
197619231Weinheim, Basel : Beltz, 1976. 286 S. : Ill. 8°. OPb. (Beltz-Diskussion)
19365727Imprimerie du "petit journal" 1936 189 pages in8. 1936. broché. 189 pages. Ouvrage de Raymond Patenôtre publié en 1936 qui propose une réforme du système monétaire et du crédit comme voie vers le bien-être social analysé dans la revue Esprit en mai 1936
1911186584Leipzig, Deichert, 1911. XIV, 252 S. OBr. Rücken etwas angerissen u. m. Fehlstelle. St. a. Tit. (Veröffentlichungen d. Mitteleuropäischen Wirtschaftsvereine, 11).
199724833Stuttgart : Schäffer-Poeschel, 1997. XI, 212 S. graph. Darst. Gr. 8°. OPpbd.
196324979Düsseldorf ; Köln : Diederichs, 1963. 314 S. 8°. 1. Aufl. Bibl.- Einbd.
1910104220Hamburg, Alfred Janssen, 1910. 194 S. 8° Oktav, Hardcover/Pappeinband
19368019Pierre Téqui Libraire-Éditeur 1936 60 pages in8. 1936. broché. 60 pages. Cet ouvrage du chanoine Marchand est une critique polémique et vigoureuse de Jean Calvin écrite en réaction à une présentation jugée trop favorable par l'auteur. Il s'agit d'un pamphlet de 62 pages publié en 1936 qui s'oppose notamment aux thèses développées par Imbart de La Tour dans son volume 'Calvin et l'Institution chrétienne'
198724329München : Universitas-Verl., 1987. 197 S. 8°. Bibl.- Einbd.
1909109573P., Louis-Michaud, 1909-1910, 3 vol. pt in-8°, 192, 192 et 188 pp, 107 gravures de l'époque (36, 36 et 35) dans le texte et à pleine page, les 3 ouvrages reliés ensemble en un volume demi-basane caramel, dos lisse orné en long, titres dorés, tête dorée (rel. de l'époque), dos très lég. frotté, bon état (Coll. historique illustrée)
198717039Genève, Fondation des Clefs de Saint-Pierre, 1987. In-8 broché, couverture à rabats. Portrait de Bullinger contrecollé en frontispice, illustrations in et hors-texte en noir. Nom de possesseur sur garde.
191921639Paris Plon 1919 In-12 311 pp, nombreux hors textes en noir non inclus dans la pagination
1968157527Puf Puf, 1968. In-8 broché, couverture à rabats de 210 pages, photos. Rares passages discrètement soulignés au crayon de papier sinon très bon état
196828748Paris Puf Collection Hier 1968 In-8 210 pp, traces de plis en couverture et petite déchirure sans manque au mors, quatrième édition ave une postface de Robert Mandrou
197933020Gütersloh [u.a.] : Bertelsmann-Club [u.a.], [1979]. 254 S. : Ill. Gr. 8°. OLwd mit SU. (Buch ; 65128)
191936908New York December 11 1919. 1919. Very good. - Over 30 words typed on his 6 inch high by 8 inch wide buff "Free Synagogue / New York" stationery. Stephen Samuel Wise is pleased to accept American impresario and lecture agent James B. Pond's invitation to serve on the committee welcoming Maurice Maeterlinck to America. Wise writes "I accept with much pleasure your kind invitation to serve as a member of the Honorary Reception Committee." Signed "Stephen S. Wise". Folded for mailing with a small piece out from the top left corner. Very good. <p>Born in Budapest Stephen Samuel Wise 1874-1949 emigrated to the US when his father accepted service as rabbi of Brooklyn's Congregation Baith Israel Anshei Emes. After completing his studies at Columbia University Wise pursued rabbinical studies under several noted rabbis of the era including Richard J.H. Gottheil Kohut Gersoni Joff and Margolis. He was appointed assistant rabbi of NYC's Congregation B'nai Jeshurun becoming the Congregation's senior rabbi later that year. Taking over as rabbi of Portland Oregon's Congregation Beth Israel he attacked many of the social and political ills facing the country. He soon broke with the traditional reform movement and established his "Free Synagogue" in 1907 launching a movement. Wise was an early supporter of Zionism and laid the groundwork for what became the Zionist Organization of America and served as president of the American Jewish Congress. His good friend Albert Einstein profoundly praised him in a tribute that Einstein presented at the celebration of Wise' 60th birthday. In 1914 Wise co-founded the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP. Wise early on saw the threat posed by Hitler's rise in Germany and fought to shape U.S. public opinion against the growing German threat leading efforts for a Jewish Boycott of Germany and the creation of the World Jewish Congress.<p>James B. Pond the American impresario and lecture agent who headed the J.B. Pond Lyceum Bureau brought the great Belgian poet Maurice Maeterlinck to America for a series of lectures. The first lecture took place at Carnegie hall on January 2nd 1920. Unfortunately Maeterlinck failed to carry out his intention to lecture in English because of his labored "phonetic" English. He declared his intention to continue his lectures in French and have the translation read by another person. As a result the lecture tour was a failure and lawsuits ensued on both sides. New York, December 11, 1919. unknown
197620366Berlin : Kinderbuchverlag, [1976]. 187 S. : Ill. Gr. 8°. 2. Aufl. Ill. OLwd mit Bunt- u. Schwarzpräg. u. SU.
1961R94400Genève, A. Jullien 1961 177pp., signé avec dédicace (autographe) de l'auteur, 25cm., brochure originale, pour la plupart non coupé, bon état, R94400
19957575Düsseldorf : Econ, 1995. Bd. 1. 255 S. : Ill. - 22 cm 8°. 3. Aufl. OPpbd. mit Lesebändchen u. SU. (Trendbüro)
19582090502113717892Not Available 1958. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19572090502113703580Not Available 1957. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback