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321470Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century 1491. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A3. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
321473Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century 1491. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Museum Etching museum quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
321472Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century 1491. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag Bright White premium quality in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
321471Contentum Ltd. Loose sheet. New. High-quality art print based on an original work from the Met. Created in the 15th century 1491. Professionally printed on premium fine-art paper Photo Rag 308 in size A2. The artwork is printed with a white border museum-style presentation. Contentum Ltd. unknown
15-8934London & Nuremberg: Ernest Nister 1890. 48mo. 8 pp. Decorative Hard Cover String Binding Very Good with minor staining. Illustrated. Title page also cites Dutton New York as distributor. Dedication to book's previous owner lightly penciled on cover. Scarce. London & Nuremberg: Ernest Nister, [1890]. hardcover
63-7053Augsburg Holy Roman Empire: Silvan Ottmar 1520. Woodcut 6 3/16" x 4" Very Good. German text on verso.From the Collection of Hon. Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby 1829 - 1908 Private Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; son of the 4th Earl of Bessborough. Augsburg, Holy Roman Empire: Silvan Ottmar, 1520. unknown
194342274Moscow Foreign Languages Pub. House 1943. Paperback. 1st English Language Edition. Original Wrappers. 8vo. 40 pages; 19 cm. Koppel Pinson's copy with gift bookplate. Contemporary account published in 1943 of the very first war crimes trial against Nazi defendants held following the Russians’ recapturing of Krasnodar From the Germans who had occupied it. SS-sonderkommando units massacred thousands of Russian citizens Jews and communists. The trials were held immediately in the summer of 1943 while the war against Hitler was ongoing. Includes transcript from the trial and gruesome photographs of the victims of the atrocities. SUBJECT S : War crimes -- Soviet Union. OCLC: 11136869. Small donation bookplate number on margin of final leaf otherwise Very Good condition excellent copy. Very important. B holo2-135-10-LWWEV-'mmacc. Moscow, Foreign Languages Pub. House paperback
194646438HMSO 1946-1951. Together 27 vols. 8vo. First Edition with 2 large folding charts; original printed wrappers one or two backstrips scuffed at head and tail else a remarkably well-preserved bright clean set. The extended set comprises: Part 1: 20 Nov 1945 to 1 Dec 1945 1946; Part 2: 3 Dec 1945 to 14 Dec 1945 1946; Part 3: 17 Dec 1945 to 4 Jan 1946 1946; Part 4: 7 Jan 1946 to 19 Jan 1946 1946; Part 5: 21 Jan 1946 to 1 Feb 1946 1946; Part 6: 2 Feb 1946 to 13 Feb 1946 1947; Part 7: 14 Feb 1946 to 26 Feb 1946 1947; Part 8: 27 Feb 1946 to 11 March 1946 1947; Part 9: 12 March 1946 to 22 March 1946 1947; Part 10: 23 March 1946 to 3 April 1946 1947; Part 11: 4 April 1946 to 15 April 1946 1947; Part 12: 16 April 1946 to 1 May 1946 1947; Part 13: 2 May 1946 to 13 May 1946 1947; Part 14: 14 May 1946 to 24 May 1946 1947; Part 15: 27 May 1946 to 6 June 1946 1948; Part 16: 7 June 1946 to 19 June 1946 1948; Part 17: 20 June 1946 to 1 July 1946 1948; Part 18: 2 July 1946 to 15 July 1946 1948; Part 19: 16 July 1946 to 27 July 1946 1949; Part 20: 29 July 1946 to 8 August 1946 1949; Part 21: 9 August 1946 to 21 August 1946 1949; Part 22: 22 August 1946 to 31 August 1946; 30 Sept 1946 and 1 October 1946 1950; Part 23: Index 1951. WITH Opening Speeches of the Chief Prosecutors 1946; Speeches of the Prosecutors against the Indicted Organisations 1946; Speeches of the Chief Prosecutors against the Individual Defendants 1946; Judgement of the International Military Tribunal with the Dissenting Opinion of the Soviet Member 1946. Volume 1 includes the folding chart of the organisation of the NSDAP; Volume 3 contains the folding chart of the organisation of the SS. EXTENDED SETS ARE EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE. HMSO, unknown
1949046935Wash.: GPO. inner hinges cracked; trial of von Weizsaecker Lammers and others; this is from the 15 vol. set on the trials after the main Nuremberg Trial of 1946 . Good. Hardcover. First. 1949. GPO hardcover
1950046933Wash. D.C.: GPO. nice copy; front inner hinge cracked . Very Good. Hardcover. First. 1950. GPO hardcover
2014108762Hirmer Publishers. New. 2014. Paperback. 3777422185 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened - Text in English and German. -- with a bonus offer-- . Hirmer Publishers paperback
1147319049.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
25574LETTERS: 9 July 1953 and 11 May 1954. NOTE: 14 July 1953. All three items on letterheads of the Royal Courts of Justice Strand London WC2. The third letter gives an excellent indication of Birkett’s pride in his use of language. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient Vere Henry Collins 1872-1966 was an author and grammatical stickler. All three signed ‘Norman Birkett’. In fair condition lightly aged and little grubby. The first letter with a small hole to one corner and the two leaves of the last letter held together with a pin. ONE: ALS 9 July 1953. 1pp 4to. He is adding Collins’s book to his ‘select library on “wordsâ€â€™. ‘I am afrait that “finalise†is in frequent use as “I was sent to finalise the arrangements†and it is often used by witnesses in court and sometimes not without protest from me by barristers.’ He ends: ‘But the purpose of this letter is to thank you if somewhat belatedly for the interest you took in the subject of my address and for your kindness in writing to me.’ TWO: ANS 14 July 1953. 1p 4to. He has no objection if Collins adds the note he sends him ‘to the book now at the printers’. He will get ‘One Word and Another’ when it is published. THREE: ALS 11 May 1954. 3pp 4to. He will read the book Collins has sent him with great pleasure ‘for as you know anything written about words has a great fascination for me’. Turning to Collins’s ‘criticism of some remarks of mine uttered in the course of an after-dinner speech’ which have appeared without Birkett’s knowledge or consent he is for the most part in agreement ‘but I take it a little hard that the unpremeditated effusion of the moment should be treated as though it were a carefully prepared essay. I will say no extempore speech can survive a scrutiny such as the scrutiny you send to me.’ With regard to Collins’s seven points he feels he should ‘keep in mind the difficulties of extempore speaking. The perfect word does not always come readily to the tongue. The sentences do not always flow as one could wish and the “verbal expert†seated in his comfortable study might make a little allowance for human frailty!’ In the following paragraph he turns the tables on Collins analysing his use of language in his letter to Birkett. With a veiled criticism of Collins he explains how ‘the lover of words as I am can become a “tiresome pedant†’ Collins’s criticism has clearly hit home as Birkett adds a fourteen-line postscript in his distinctive close hand ending: ‘I cannot even be sure that the reporter took down accurately what I did say: I had no notes and never dreamt that what I said would receive this unwanted publicity and subject me to the criticism of lovers of good English!’ LETTERS: 9 July 1953 and 11 May 1954. NOTE: 14 July 1953. All three items on letterheads of the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, unknown