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1882MILI0824aBudapest, Burian 1882. 2 lith. Porträt-Front., XV, 292 S., 6 nn. S. Inhalts-Verz., OLn. m. schwarz-gold. Deckelprägung, Vorderdeckel etwas fleckig, Ecken bestoßen.
19756364Le club du livre d'Antan 1975 252 pages in4. 1975. reliure editeur. 252 pages. Mathias Sandorf est un roman d'aventures de Jules Verne publié en 1885. Il raconte l'histoire du comte Mathias Sandorf un patriote hongrois qui après l'échec d'un complot visant à libérer la Hongrie de l'Empire austro-hongrois en 1867 est condamné à mort s'évade d'une prison autrichienne devient riche et se venge des traîtres qui l'ont dénoncé
1882MILI1423Wien, Seidel 1882. gr.-8°, 3 Bl. Titelei, 215 S., OBrosch., unaufgeschnitt., Farbe ausgebleicht, verstaubt, Rücken nachgedunkelt, papierbed. gebräunt.
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
503873Salzburg, Selbstverlag der Gesellschaft, 1976. In-8 broché, 428 pp., ill. dans le texte et h.-t., 2 grands dépliants sous pochette..
513008Wien, 1920-1938. Très fort vol. in-4 (ép. 9cm) reliure récente pleine toile bleue marine, titre, dates et filets dorés aux dos, couv. de livraisons conservées, pagination multiple, illustrations dans le texte et h.-t.
1973HC10-797New York, Dodd, Mead, 1973. original cloth large 8vo, xv, 238 pages with maps and illustrations, copy signed by the author, a good copy
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
1910AUST0253Wien, Patriot. Volksbuchhdlg.1909/1910. 4°. XIV S., 1 Bl., 352; 417 (2) S. Mit zus. 1 Portr. in Lichtdr., 32 (dav.24 farb.) Taf., 266 Abb. im Text u. Kopfleisten v. Karl BREUER. OLn. m. reicher Gold- u. Farbpräg., Innengelenke stellenweise angeplatzt. Im Ganzen noch gut erhalten.
1495Paris, Conquistador, 1959. In-8 broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, 250p. Exemplaire non coupé. TBE T.b.e.
fort volume in-8, 479 pp., illustrations, broché, couverture + jaquette illustrées. Très bel exemplaire. [SO-6]
1899ABC_46445Budapest Dresden Innsbruck München: Calderoni és társa Verlag von Stengel & Co Fritz Gratl 1899. Half black leather red buckram sides blind-stamped boards gold-stamped spine with the date "1899" marbled endpapers. Oblong album 32 x 41 cm. Album with 43 photographic prints of various sizes 22 x 16.5 to 30 x 24 cm pasted on thick paperboard. From mountains in Austria to city views and interiors of churches in Budapest Vienna Innsbruck and München: all can be found in the 43 photographic prints in the present album. They were taken in at the end of the nineteenth-century probably in 1897 and 1899 according to blind-stamps in the prints. The photographers of most images are unknown except for the 6 photographs of Innsbruck which were made by the Innsbruck photographer and publisher Fritz Gratl. He likely made some of the other photographs of Austrian mountains towns and the city of Salzburg as well since his other known photographs cover similar subjects. Most prints of Vienna and some of Budapest were published by Stengel and Company in Dresden Germany in 1897. They and also Fritz Gratl were famous printers and publishers of postcards with similar picturesque images and the photographs in the present album are possibly the original images used to make the postcards.22 photos bear the blind stamp of the photographic studio. 4 photos have handwritten captions in pencil. The binding shows some minor signs of wear slight foxing or browning of the outer edges of the paperboards not affecting the photographs some photographs slightly faded or rubbed mostly at the edges not affecting the actual image the paper board of the print of "Budapest - Neues Parlament" has a slightly damaged spot in the lower margin not affecting the integrity of the board or the print. Overall in good condition. An album of 43 photos showing the sights of Hungary Austria and Germany. Calderoni és társa, Verlag von Stengel & Co, Fritz Gratl, hardcover
190050524- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190051132- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190051133- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190050953- Photographie défraîchie. 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
190053597- Photographie 4 x 7, 5 cm. Notice biographique collée au dos.
1914AUST0196Wien, (Verwaltg. d. Polit. u. Volkswirtsch. Chronik) 1914. 4°, XXXIV, 258 S., OKart., Umschl. etw. rissig m. kleinen Fehlst., lichtspurig, verstaubt,
2004104254Perrin 2004 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 15,6. 583 pages. Très bon état d’occasion.
507794Budapest, Osiris, 2009. In-8 reliure éditeur pleine toile sous jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 631 pp., nbr. ill. phot. en noir et plans dans le texte, bibliogr., index. (Magyarorszag müemlékei).
589161Paris, Didier et Cie, Libraires-éditeurs, 1869. In-8 broché, XII-506 pp. Non rogné.
Pages 361-376 (16 pages in this issue). Features: The Mystery of John Revelstoke Rathom, President Wilson's Confidant; Behind the Front - Impressions of a Tourist in Western Europe, by Aleister Crowley; Behind the Scenes at the Capital; Thoughts of a "Gently Hazed" American; Germany Repudiates War Plotters - Berlin Denounces Lawlessness - Consider Conspirators as Enemies; How They Make Cities in Germany, by Frank Koester; A Word with the Republicans; The Crisis with Austria; The President's Onslaught on Free Speech; Hitting Germany Hard; Financial Forum; War Bond ad; and more. Covers almost loose but present. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
Pages 81-96 (16 pages in this issue). Features: What War Teaches Peace, by Frank Koester; India and Ireland - by Ernest P. Horrwitz of Dublin University; Lifting the Mask From England, by Aleister Crowley; Wilson Wants War - Why Henry Ford was Snubbed by the President, by George E. Miller of the Detroit News; Russian Corruption, by Louis Viereck; Behind the Scenes at the Capital; Stupifying the People - A Random Example of How a Harvard Professor Disseminates the Poison of Ignorance and Slander; Thoughts of a "Gently Hazed" American; Various editorial topics; War bond ads; List of contributors to the Emma Duensing Fund; Many interesting ads; and more. Opening along coverfold. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Great Britain's Paper Blockade of Germany and Austria-Hungary; Ships Seized and Detained by the British and French Authorities - a detailed list of the ships, their cargo, etc.; Alled Press Hysterical - young German reservists in New York accused of having obtained American passports by fraud; American Ships and British Arrogance - A Plain Statement of the Facts, the Law and the Precedents in the Issue Between the Governments of the United States and Great Britain, by William Bayard Hale; The Greatest Secret of German Progress, by Frank Koester; About the allegation of plagiariam against Count Bernstorff; Field Marshal Von Der Goltz; Buy American Goods; Hon. Joechoate Anti-German; Bringing Great Britain to Her Knees; Honesty is the Best Policy - Part 1 of 2, by Aleister Crowley; Interesting request for new advertisers - makes the case that neutral companies not avoid advertising in this publication; Stand Up and Meet the War - a poem by Wolcott Frederick; And more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. Openings along coverfold otherwise a sound copy. Magazine
16 pages. Features: Are Hyphenated Citizens Good for American?; Who Are Americans?; A Congressman Who is Not Afraid - Representative Joseph Taggart of Kansas Assails Harper's Weekly for its abuse of Germans; Hartelpool Well Defended; Brave American Actress - Fern Rogers; Honesty is the Best Policy (Part 2 of 2), by Aleister Crowley - a remarkably forcible exposition of the hypocrisy of his countrymen; The Greatest Secret of German Progress, by Frank Koester; The Division of the Nation's Forces, by Dr. Hanns Heinz Ewers - a keen analysis of the actual condition and strength of the armies at war; English Schemes against German and German-American Insurance Companies; American "Neutrality Notes"; England's Note - Refusal to safeguard American seagoing commerce; England Decadent - Fair-Minded Englishmen and Americans in London express their disgust; Jerome K. Jerome Protests Against the Infamous Treatment of English Citizens of German Birth; Advertising Talk - persuading neutral companies to advertise in this 'publication of class'; The Turks at the Suez Canal; Violation of Property Rights of Foreigners in France; Back cover is a full-time request for readers to convert their spare time into dollars by working for this publication; and more. Unmarked. Average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy. Magazine