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ca. 30 x 21,5 cm. Jahrgänge 1951-1955 jeweils in Halbleinwand gebunden, übrige Jahrgänge in insgesamt 4 Ganzleineneinbände mit Titel und Jahrgangsangabe auf dem Rücken. Alle Titelblätter mit eingebunden! Kleine Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden, einige Hefte am oberen Rand sehr knapp beschnitten (jedoch kein Textverlust), 1 Band am Rückenscharnier geklebt, insgesamt gut erhalten und complett. Mit zahlreichen sw Abbildungen nach Photographien und Zeichnungen. Die Jahrgänge 1963 bis 1971 dokumentieren auf einzigartige Weise die Revolte der "68er" an den Berliner Universitäten. - ACHTUNG! Dieses Buch kann wegen seines Gewichts oder seiner Größe nur als PAKET verschickt werden. Innerhalb Deutschlands 5,80 Euro. (Portokosten ins Ausland bitte erfragen.) / ATTENTION! Due to its weight or size this book can only be sent as a PARCEL. Within Germany 5,80 Euro (For shipment abroad please ask).
1968boz_004232Pierre Cardin lunch - Banier, Bedford, Argyll, Fawkes, Selsdon ... - Mai 68 Rare ensemble documentaire réuni lors du déjeuner "Cardin Lunch – La Récolte", organisé le 15 mai 1968 à Londres pour la presse mode et plusieurs personnalités du monde mondain, artistique et aristocratique. Le lot comprend : la liste imprimée des invités, une invitation Miss Selfridge adressée au nom de Pierre Cardin à cet évènement, ainsi que plusieurs feuillets autographes portant les signatures de nombreux participants. L’événement, organisé par Pierre Cardin, rassemblait des journalistes influents de la presse féminine britannique, des figures mondaines et plusieurs personnalités liées à la mode et à l’édition. Les autographes présents incluent notamment Pierre Cardin, François-Marie Banier, le Duke & la Duchess of Bedford, la Duchess of Argyll, Felicity Green (Daily Mirror), Anne Ryan (Daily Express), Barbara Griggs (Evening Standard), ainsi que diverses figures de l’élite culturelle et mondaine des années 1960 telles que David Rothman, Paul Fabry (New Orleans), Mrs Wasserman ou encore Lady Selsdon. Les signatures correspondent à la liste imprimée, qui nomme les représentants de titres majeurs comme The Times, The Sun, Vanity Fair, Country Life, Daily Telegraph ou Nova. Ensemble homogène, lié à une rencontre de la presse mode londonienne autour de Pierre Cardin, documentant un moment précis de la vie mondaine et médiatique de 1968. Dimensions : Le plus grand feuillet : 20,4 x 33 cm ; le plus petit feuillet : 14,5 x 20,9 cm État : Traces du temps, pliures et oxydations, mais bon état général pour l’ensemble. Les signatures sont manuscrites au crayon ou à l’encre selon les feuillets. Nombre de pages : 5 pages
196741208SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1967. 1.ND. hardcover. Hanni und Nanni SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
197041223SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1970. 1.ND. hardcover. Schulabenteuer auf der Burg Dolly 6. Teil gelistet! SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
197054607BERTELSMANN CARL 1970. 1. hardcover. BERTELSMANN, CARL hardcover
120 pages. Features: The first 46 pages are wall-to-wall sensational vintage color full-page men's fashion ads!; The fashion report itself consists of about 10 pages of high-quality color-photos with brief captions; Pierre Cardin discusses "La Mode Masculine", and the balance of the magazine is loaded with more glorious men's fashion ads from 1968. Average wear. Covers beginning to pull from staples. Unmarked. Absolutely wonderful! Book
201059614-k-D4Cologne Köln: White Press/Schaden 2010. Paper-covered boards hardcover 225 x 335 cms. 92 pp. with 69 photographic color plates. This 'artist's' copy is No 152 from an edition of 200. Each book is crafted by hand and signed by the artist in colophon. Book design Helge Schlaghecke. Photography White Press/Schaden hardcover
196641214SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1966. 1.ND. hardcover. Schulabenteuer auf der Burg Dolly 6. Teil gelistet! Preisrätsel 110-111! SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
196853181SCHNEIDER FRANZ 1968. 1. hardcover. Zirkus Extrateil: Quiz Spaß! SCHNEIDER, FRANZ hardcover
16-5568New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. Gouache in 6 colors on board 22 x 14 inches."Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942 unknown
16-5567New York: Martin Beck Theatre1942. Gouache in 4 colors on board 17 x 12 inches. 11 x 7 inches image."Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre,1942 unknown
16-5566New York: Martin Beck Theatre 1942. Gouache in 3 colors on board. 13;5 x 8.5 inches."Free men cannot start a war but once it is started they can fight on in defeat. Herd men followers of a leader cannot do that and so it is always the herd men who win battles and the free men who win wars.â€â€• John Steinbeck The Moon Is Down.The Moon is Down was John Steinbeck's second attempt at writing a novel in play form Of Mice and Men was his first. It was composed while on assignment from the Foreign Information Service a division of the Office of Strategic Services charged with combating Nazi propaganda. His original story depicting a small American town invaded by enemy troops was rejected by the FIS who feared that it might demoralize the civilian public. In his revised manuscript published by Viking in 1942 Steinbeck kept the same plot but set it in an unnamed Scandinavian town rather than the United States. Despite mixed critical reception the book was a remarkable public success outselling The Grapes of Wrath two-to-one in pre-publication; it would eventually pass through 76 editions. Shortly after publication the producer Oscar Serlin purchased the dramatic rights to The Moon is Down Herman Shumlin initially bought them but passed them on saying he “did not care for The Moon is Down’s politics.†Serlin known for his production of “Life with Father†accepted the challenge believing Steinbeck’s play would attract a large audience. “The Moon is Down†premiered on Broadway in April 1942 starring Otto Kruger as Colonel Lanser and Ralph Morgan as Mayor Orden. Like the novel before it the play was publicly adored but critically lambasted. Life magazine reported that it was “trumpeted louder than any literary event of the season†while the critical consensus was that “Steinbeck was too easy on the Germans too optimistic about the ultimate victory of the Allies and ultimately too moralistic." Despite its initial Broadway run lasting only nine weeks the play was immensely successful on the road and abroad especially in London and Stockholm. Rather surprisingly it was nominated for Best Play by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle and placed second.Provenance: From the estate of producer Oscar Serlin. New York: Martin Beck Theatre, 1942 unknown
1918S3710In:: Physikalische Zeitschrift Vol. XIX No. 10 1918. 1918. 272 x 197 mm. 4to. 208-218; 218-220 pp. Entire issue: ii 201-224 iii-iv pp. 6 figs. 1 table. Printed wrappers. Fine. FIRST EDITION. This paper reports Hahn and Meitner's discovery of protactinium the main representative of the actinium series. "During World War I Hahn served in the gas-warfare corps under the scientific leadership of Fritz Haber. He was involved in research development testing manufacturing and using the new weapons. . . Hahn and Meitner in 1917 discovered the most stable isotope of the element 91 which they named protactinium. . . This parent of actinium helped resolve the uncertain sequence in the actinium series although recognition that it was entirely independent of the uranium series . . . did not come until the discovery of actinouranium." DSB VI p. 16. DSB IX p. 260. Physikalische Zeitschrift, Vol. XIX, No. 10, 1918. unknown books
198230045MÜLLER ALBERT 1982. 2. hardcover. Don Camillo & Peppone Sirmkovrilo! MÜLLER, ALBERT hardcover
197739511ULLSTEIN LEOPOLD 1977. 1. softcover. Don Camillo & Peppone ULLSTEIN, LEOPOLD paperback
19511250MÜLLER OTTO 10/1951. 4. hardcover. Don Camillo & Peppone 38 Federzeichnungen des Autors! MÜLLER, OTTO hardcover
19521826MÜLLER OTTO 03/1952. 71.-80. Tsd. hardcover. Don Camillo & Peppone 38 Federzeichnungen des Autors! MÜLLER, OTTO hardcover
19521981MÜLLER OTTO 09/1952. 14. hardcover. Don Camillo & Peppone 38 Federzeichnungen des Autors! MÜLLER, OTTO hardcover
936Imprimerie Spécial. Impression en sérigraphie. Dim: 60 x42,5 cm. Excellent état.
936Imprimerie Spécial. Impression en sérigraphie. Dim: 60 x42,5 cm. Excellent état.
awd-438Mai 68, affiche imprimée en noir et rouge sur papier blanc. Bon état (50/68 cm).
Edizione originale. Piatti leggermente bruniti con piccolo strappo al lato superiore del piatto anteriore, carte pulite. Nel complesso, ottimo esemplare. Estremamente raro. Primo e unico numero della rivista di poesia a fumetti «Il poesia illustrato» a cura di Silvio Cadelo (autore dei disegni) e di Corrado Costa (autore delle didascalie). Uscito il 26 aprile 1979 questo ormai rarissimo fascicolo è dedicato al “poeta latitante” Nanni Balestrini, in quel momento già frettolosamente coinvolto nel famoso “processo 7 aprile” - che colpì centinaia di figure a vario titolo ricondotte dagli inquirenti all’area dell’Autonomia - e rocambolescamente rifugiatosi in Francia. Balestrini, qui ritratto nel momento della fuga, è rappresentato travestito prima da Trockij, poi da Mandrake e, infine, da “Signorina Richmond” (protagonista delle “ballate” dello stesso Balestrini e incarnazione insieme della Poesia e della Rivoluzione), beffardo e pronto a mettere in scacco con ironia il potere che avrebbe voluto rinchiuderlo e silenziarlo.
GF159902 pages in8 - trous de classeur - bon état -
1968AFF-6ATELIER POPULAIRE MARSEILLE. Format 65 x 57 cm, entoilée, bon état
196739166ULLSTEIN LEOPOLD 1967. 1. softcover. Don Camillo & Peppone ULLSTEIN, LEOPOLD paperback