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1887MILI1422Wien, Seidel 1887. gr.-8°, VIII, 418 S., mit 2 Tafeln, OBrosch., ausgebleicht, Rücken nur tlw. vorhanden, die Reste sind stark gedunkelt, mit durchsichtigem Klebeband verklebt, Buchblock mittig gebrochen, unaufgeschnitt., papierbed. gebräunt.
CZC-9296Troisième édition, augmentée de plusieurs chapitres Table ( extraits); Ferdinand II inaugure la politique Autrichienne - Réforme en Hongrie - Exécutions capitales, mesures tyranniques - Invasion par les Hongrois et les Turcs - Réaction catholique - Dévastations en Allemagne - Manuel des inquisiteurs - Folies des Habsbourg - Systèmes d'intrigues employés par les Jésuites - Coutumes sauvages des Autrichiens au XVIIIe siècle - Caractères, habitudes coutumes etc... vol gd, in-8°, 220x150, reliure demi-cuir, frottements, bel état, 447pp. Peu courant. Paris, Dentu, 1861 ref/135.2
CZC-9296Troisième édition, augmentée de plusieurs chapitres Table ( extraits); Ferdinand II inaugure la politique Autrichienne - Réforme en Hongrie - Exécutions capitales, mesures tyranniques - Invasion par les Hongrois et les Turcs - Réaction catholique - Dévastations en Allemagne - Manuel des inquisiteurs - Folies des Habsbourg - Systèmes d'intrigues employés par les Jésuites - Coutumes sauvages des Autrichiens au XVIIIe siècle - Caractères, habitudes coutumes etc... vol gd, in-8°, 220x150, reliure demi-cuir, frottements, bel état, 447pp. Peu courant. Paris, Dentu, 1861 ref/135.2
578780München, Heraldisches Institut,1866-1867. 2 t. en 1 vol. in-8, rel. de l'ép. demi-chagrin brun à petits coins, dos à nerfs rehaussés d'une roulette dorée, filets à froid et doré, titre doré, tranches marbrées, 408-408 pp., 2 front. en coul., texte en allemand, index. Ex-libris armorié.
604014Paris, Pagnerre, 1859. 2 vol. in-8, rel. moderne bradel pleine-perc. chocolat, dos lisse, pièce de titre fauve, titre doré, tr. mouchetées; XII-408 et 628 pp., tables. Première édition.
RECH0513Mailand, k.k. Staatsdruckerei. 4°, XXXVI, 550 S.; XXIX, 492 S., XI, 235 S.; XXIX, 391 S.; HLdr. d. Zt., berieb., Ecken etw. bestoß., Leder beschabt, marmor. Schnitt, an den vord. Spiegeln Bibl.-Exlibris, Innentit. alle mehrf. gestemp., innen vereinzelt ebenfalls gestemp. In Italienisch-Deutsch. - Dekorative Einbände für Anwaltsbibliothek. [2 Warenabbildungen]
595492C.E.D.R.E., 1990-1992. 3 vol. in-4 br., couverture impr., 198, 222 et 265pp., qq. illustr. dans le texte.
517923Wien, Adolf Holzhausen, 1918 In-folio bradel rel. demi-skyvertex crème postérieur, couv. conservée et contrecollée au plat sup., IX-495 pp., 14 planches de cartes, fac-similés et ill. photogr. en noir dont une en héliogravure, 44 fig. dans le texte, lettrines, index. Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires numérotés. N°113.
64566899Schiffer Publishing Limited pp. 376 . Hardback. New. Schiffer Publishing, Limited hardcover
1896100074709Budapest. 13 5 cm x 21 cm. 1896. Plié. 16 pages. Budapest Éditions Eisler G. Kiadasa 1896. Cartonné leporello de 16 planches couleur d'après photo de 13 5 cm x 21 cm. Légendes en hongrois allemand et français. Léger manque sur la première page sans préjudice pour l'image sinon très bon état
1837FD22-568W B. Bystrici (Wildbach), Filippa Macholda, [1837]. original brochure, 8vo, 23 p., stamped and labeled, good copy/ original Broschur, 8?, 23 S., gestempelt und etikettiert, guter Zustand
Cover portrait of Mr. Justice James Watson Gerard, late U.S. Ambassador in Berlin. The Crown and the Conflict (conclusion). Centerfold photos of the King's visit to the Grand Fleet in June, 1917. Life in Austria-Hungary during the first three years of the war. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Outside dimensions 10.75" x 14.5". Unmarked with light wear and soiling. An attractive vintage copy. Book
517925Wien, Adolf Holzhausen, 1907. 2 vol. in-folio cartonnage crème éditeur, VI-795 pp. en continu, 76 planches de fac-similés, cartes, reprod. ill. photogr., dont 10 héliogravures et 1 chromolithographie, 115 fig. en noir et coul. dans le texte répartis dans les vol., lettrines, index. Tirages limités à 300 exemplaires. N°101 et 77.
1918PRZS0092Lpz., Bln., Wien, Budapest, N.Y., Weber 1916-1918. Folio, mit zahlr. Textabb., tls. farb. Taf. u. Beilagen, sowie einer Unmenge von Werbeanzeigen, illustrierte OU., klammergeh., verstaubt, tls. etw. randrissig. Die Beiträgen als auch die zahlreichen Werbeeinschaltungen der Kriegsnummern spiegeln das Übergreifen des Krieges in den Alltag wieder. - Ein Heft hat zur Thematik "Zur Deutschen Werkbundausstellung Basel 1917".
1873MILI1321Wien, k.k. Hof- u. Staatsdruckerei 1873. Lex.-8°, CXXXI, 723 S., mit einigen Textabb., späterer HLnbd. m. aufkasch. Orig. Rückentit., berieb., RüLeinen etw. felck., schwach gilbig. [2 Warenabbildungen]
16 pages. Features: The Government as a Business Partner, by Frank Koester; What Three Native Americans Think - letters received from Sidney Story, C.T. Ramsey, and Halleday Witherspoon; British Militarism on the Sea - The Real Menace; A German Woman on the War - Germany's Destiny as seen by Ricarda Huch; Admiral Von Tirpitz; Cecil Chesterton and George Sylvester Viereck to debate at the Cort Theatre on January 17th; An example of how England manufactures "Atrocity" stories - Kate Hume claimed the Germans amputated both breasts of her sister Grace; A Retrospect and a Prospect of the War Situation at the Turn of the Year; Governor Colquitt of Texas says he would send ironclads to compel England to respect U.S. shipping; and more. This copy contains a relatively large number of private ads - seemingly corresponding to the growing influence of this publication at the time. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Double-Faced Neutrality; Very racist cartoon showing John Bull encouraging Uncle Sam to join 'the army of civilization'; Competition and Credit in Germany, by Frank Koester; England Lengthening the American Bread Line, by James K. McGuire; The Military Situation - Hindenburg Crushes the Russians Again - Review of the Operations in the West; The Truth Will Out - the British Foreign Office reports to the American embassy in London that it has no evidence of atrocities in Belgium; The New Samaritan - reproduction of a letter addressed by an English nurse to "Richard Reading, Esq., Antwerp" in which she says she would like to kill Germans; England Can Do No Wrong; "Hands Across", Etc.; Mr. Taft Cannot See the Point, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; News from Germany by Louis Viereck; Advertising Talk #7 - persuading advertisers to support this publication; Dr. Ewald Flugel a Martyr; A Letter from Ireland - England in Hysterics; Quotation from David Fraser; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers loose but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Shall America commit to Great Britain's Commercial Yoke? - exactions in gross violation of our anti-trust laws, forced from U.S. rubber manufacturers, give Great Britain arbitrary control of industry - wool business conducted under British "Approval" - copper production decreased 50% by interference - cotton shipments x-rayed by British agents - includes fascimile of letter required to be signed by rubber manufacturers; The men of the A.I.U.; The Chicago Primary Election; Humaneness, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; England Blockades the World; "The American Legion"; The Military Situation - Hindenburg meets the Grand Duke - M. Sasonoff and England; News from Germany, by Louis Veireck; Advertising Talk; The German Children's "Wacht am Rhein"; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: The Supreme Crime of England, by Basanta Koomar Roy; The New Science of German Agriculture, by Frank Koester; Berlin Sport Club Holds new Record - members win 56 Iron Crosses; Lombard Street Disheartened - Conservative Bankers Fear the Future - the "Silver Bullets" of Lloyd George fall in enemy's camp; The English Note; Neutrality and Public Opinion, by Edmund von Mach; News from Germany, by Louis Viereck; Advertising Talk #12; Why the Dardanelles Cannot by Reduced, by Zia Mufty Zade Bey; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. First and last pages plus covers detached but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Some Open Questions to the American Opponents of Germany; Colonel George Harvey to "My Dear Lord Northcliffe"; Victims of the War - casualty counts from many countries; The Co-Operative Spirit in Germany, by Frank Koester; England violates Chilean Neutrality; Another Campaign of Filth - more fake atrocity stories; The British Black Book, by Rudolph Cronau; English Agents and American Papers, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; President Wilson's Dollar Diplomacy; First in War, First in Peace, Hugo Muensterberg; The War and America - Three Questions for the American People; Austria-Hungary 1914-1915 - a poem by W.P. Trent; News from Germany, by Louis Viereck; Advertising Talk #13; and more. Unmarked. Above-average wear. Covers detached but present. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Great full-page ad for the American Truth Society inside front cover; The Work of the Grape Juice - Compaints about American "Neutrality"; Misleading Shipping Statistics - How England tries to cover up her losses by submarine - Admiral Sir Percy Scott; List of Warships lost by the belligerents; "The King, The Kaiser, and Irish Freedom"; "War Diary of an American Woman"; Are We England's Secret Ally? - Prof. Roland G. Usher Delcares the U.S. is in a coalition to help England, France and Russia in return for Concessions - Alliance aimed to crush Germany?, by Frederick F. Schrader; Traffic in Arms and Ammunition, by Hon. Charles Nagel; Meeting of German University Clubs; Maine Editors Hear Neutral Speeches; A Real American Newspaper; Why has the New York Times been the most active champion of English interests in America?; Who Said Rats?; Germany's Peace Terms; Kaffee Hag ad on back cover. Unmarked. Above-average wear. Most pages loose but present. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Americans, Be on Guard!; Are We No Longer A Sovereign Nation? - According to Prof. Usher, Roosevelt Betrayed the United States into English Vassalage, by Frederick F. Schrader; Germany and American, by Rudolf Eucken; To Theodore Roosevelt - a poem by Joseph Bernard Rethy; An Open Letter to Colonel Roosevelt, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; The American Americans, by Frank Putnam; Ad Caesarem - a poem by Alfred Ramsey; The Lynching of Dernburg; England's Paper Offensive; "English Murder" says Hobson; Prominent statesmen on Lusitania Case - General opinion that Americans took their lives in their hands as passengers on emeny ship; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact but beginning to loosen. A worthy copy. (Please note that "The Cartoon of the Week" on page 11 is a blank spot on the page, seemingly from a printing error.) Magazine
16 pages. Features: The Blush of Civilization - Ambassador Count Bernstorff at last gets the Official Record of Russian atrocities - English attempts to prevent their reaching America baffled - atrocities only equalled by Apache savages; The German Answer; Hannis Taylor Set Right - Armed Merchant Ships May be Destroyed and Sunk with all aboard under International Law; It was not like this in the days of old - reproductions of poems printed during prior wars; Where is the "Ramos?" - the "Mother Ship" for submarines, said to have been borrowed by the Canadian government to put together parts of submarines supplied by Charles M. Schwab; Let Us Think for Ourselves - Turing on the Searchlights of Inquiry Upon the Questions involved in the War - England's Bankruptcy would create a panic here; The World War and International Law, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; Italy's Breach of Faith; Better Late than Never - the New York World finally discovers that the English Navy is more successful in its attempt to strangulate American commerce than in its endeavor to isolate Germany; Under False Colors; The Loss of German Products; How the Irish-American has helped the American of Teutonic Blood, by Dr. C.J. Hexamer; Advertising Talk; Back cover is a full-page ad for "A Trip Through Headline Lane", which examines war propaganda spouted by newspapers; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Humanity - American Style; United States' Debt to Germany; The War Situation; A War Organ of the Allies - Excerpts from Collier's Weekly; Wilson has lots 92% of the German-American Vote; The German-Americans; The Lusitania - a poem translated from the German by Edith Wharton; American Privateers and German Submarines, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; President Wilson and the German-Americans; Dare we celebrate July 4th?; The Significance of the Actions of William Jennings Bryan; News from Germany; Great full-page pro-German ad on back cover promotes three books; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Front cover detached but present, otherwise a sound copy. Magazine