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Pages 393-408 (16 pages in this issue). Features: Bar the Red Cross From Britain!, by Charles A. Collman; How the Germans "Helped to Save the Life of the Nation" - Extracts from the Congressional proceedings that should make America blush; Behind the Scenes at the Capital; Right From the Shoulder - Congressman -at-large Jeff. McLemore of Texas Tells George Haven Putnam (Born in London) What He Thinks of His "American Rights Committee"; Thoughts of a "Gently Hazed" American; "American Rights and British Pretensions"; Genuine Belgian Atrocities - by Louis Viereck; Working for Mr. Morgan; Shamed by Austria; Mr. Wilson's Poor Rule; Who is Dr. Cecelie Greil?; Press Degrades itself in Foreign Eyes; War Bond Ads; Financial Forum; and more. Short opening along coverfold. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
Pages 49-64 (16 pages in this issue). Features: Wall Street Wolves in "Hyphen" Guise - How Hypocritial Financiers Masquerade as German Americans, by Charles A. Collman - includes an interesting graphic entitled 'Race-Hatred and the Insurance Business' which links names, companies and certain acts; The War of Position in France and Russia; Adventures in Belgium under German Rule, by Louis Vierenck; General Hindenburg Thanks Readers of this publication; Let Congress See to it that no harm befalls the Republic; Our Own Little Belgiums; A Typical Russian"Victori"; Foreshadowing the sinking of the Lusitania; Financial Forum; War Bond Ads; Cover graphic shows the amount of land captured by the Germans, and compares it to the (smaller) size of Great Britain; and more. Openings along coverfold. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
Pages -97-112 (16 pages in this issue). Features: The Great Conspiracy Exposed - What the Trust Fund Left in Cecil Rhodes' Secret Will is Doing to Spread the Seeds of High Treason - Shall the United States Become an "Integral Part of Great Britain"?, by Frederic Franklin Schrader - includes an interesting graphic entitled "The Poison Plant of Treason That Breeds American Toryism" which links certain notable personalities with Cecil Rhodes' Secret Will; Senator La Follette's Platform - Wisconsin Senator Outlines his Political Principles in Notable Speech; Behind the Scenes of the Capital; The Significance of the War Bazaars; Thoughts of a "Gently Hazed" American; Various Editorial Topics; Financial Forum; War Bond Ads; Financial Forum; Many other interesting ads; and more. Covers loose but present. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Organize! Organize! - organizing the German-American element and all German and Austro-Hungarian sympathizers; France in Desperate Straits; Our Debt to Germany; "Hoch Der Kaiser!"; For English Colonies - Peace with Freedom; Responsibility of the Press, by Frank Koester; The Division of the Nations' Forces, by Dr. Hanns Heinz Ewers; Causes of the War - Cecil Chesterton, of London, and George Sylvester Viereck of New York, in Joint Debate; Steinway Piano ad and many more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
16 pages. Features: What Count Von Bernstorff Might Reply to Mr. William Jennings Bryan; Prof. Burgess Unmasks Sir Edward Grey; The Military Situation; The German Educational System, by Frank Koester; The Free Sea, by Dr. Edmund von Mach; The Incident of the "Gulflight"; Directors of Death Factories - a partial list of names of directors of American companies profiting by selling armaments to Germany's foes; Wisconsin and the Shipment of Arms - General Pearson seeks to stop the flow of arms; Kuno Meyer and Harvard - Harvard is neutral in the same was as the U.S. is neutral; Pogroms against the Jews in England; The Secret Aim of the British Press Bureau - some would like to see America join the British Empire; Louis Viereck's news from Germany; and more. This publication took Germany's side during WWI. Unmarked with moderate wear. Short openings to several pages at foot of coverfold. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Supportive comments inside from cover; Who Provoked the War? - incidents showing the historical progress of events toward the inevitable clash; Has France a Title to Alsace-Lorraine? - extracts of a letter by Thomas Carlyle to the London Times during the Franco-German War; The American Press and the War, by Dr. A.B. Faust; Ernst Haeckel and Rudolph Eucken Rally to the Flag; Supportive letter from William C. Fox, Ex-American Minister to Ecuador; We and the World - poem by Hanns Heinz Ewers; Brief piece about the 'Loquacious" German Ambassador Count Bernstorff; A call for Americans of German and Austro-Hungarian blood to organize; Full-page image depicting Germany as the defender of civilization against the Barbarian Host; News the New York Times would like to suppress; Poem entitled "For All We Have and Are" by Frederick H. Martens; We Poles in Austria, by an Austrian Pole; The German-American and the President's Neutrality Proclamation, by Prof. Julius Goebel; The War Situation - latest news of WWI; and more. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Cover holding by one staple otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: The Turning of the Tide - The Germans More Than Our Brothers - The Champions at Fair Play; A White Man's War - poem by Frederick H. Martens; How England Treats Her Prisoners - Mr. Herbert Corey's Story of the Camp at Aldershot - How Germany is Treating the Captured English; The Menace of the Great Bear - Russia and the Ruthenians - A Phase of Pan-Slavism; , by Alexander von Nuber, Austro-Hungarian Consul General; The Voice of the People - A Symposium of Our Readers; England Threatens to Blackmail United States - Reports of U.S. Peace Moves Riles John Bull; English Disinformation Exposed; News from Germany; Anti-England Rumblings from Egypt; Harvard Cannot Be Bribed to Choke Free Speech; The Myth of Belgian Neutrality; Japan's Broken Pledges; The Present Status of the War - Antwerp has fallen; and more. Average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: What the Prolongation of the War Means to the American Farmer, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Steinway Piano ad; Remarks on the Subscription for the German War Loan, by Prof. Dr. Riesser, President of the Central Union of German Bankers; Why England will never grant Freedom to Ireland, by James K. McGuire; Captain Karl von Muller of the "Emden"; Sir Roger Casement in Germany; Frank Koester Searchlights Modern German Development; American Citizens Arrested in Great Britain - further proof that an American Passport is only "A Scrap of Paper", by Frederick F. Schrader; The "Fatherland" in the day's news; The War of Nations - The Russian Campaign - Austro-Hungarian Efficiency; To the Fatherland, a poem by C. Edwin Hutchings; Letters from readers; Nice illustrated - and very pro-German - ad for the Otto Gas Engine Works of Philadelphia; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Steinway Piano ad inside front cover; "We Shall Conquer" - a cabled version of an address to the Reichstag by Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancellor; My Mother's House - a full-page poem by Hanns Heinz Ewers; Secrets of Success of a Great Commercial Nation, by Frank Koester; Cornell Students Found German Club; Sir George Plaish is pleased; How German Sympathizers Voted; Neutrals Waking Up?; The Proteus of War; Dr. Bernhard Dernburg Urges Strict Neutrality; How the American Manufacturer is Affected by War, by Dr. Hugo Schweitzer; Franz von Liszt on the Future of Europe; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine
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]
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".
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.
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
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
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
64566899Schiffer Publishing Limited pp. 376 . Hardback. New. Schiffer Publishing, Limited hardcover
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.
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.
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.
517924Wien, Verlag des Alterthums Vereines zu Wien, 1914. In-folio bradel cartonnage crème éditeur, X-503 pp., 28 planches de cartes, fac-similés et ill. photogr. en noir, 37 fig. dans le texte, lettrines, index. Tirage limité à 300 exemplaires numérotés. N°105.