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13777'Supplement to "Truth" Christmas Number December 25 1898.' Printed by Love & Wyman Ltd. Great Queen Street London W.C. 4pp. folio. Originally on a bifolium but now with the two leaves separated and attached to a white stub from an album. In good condition on aged and lightly-spotted paper and trimmed at the head. Laid out in the conventional manner With the reverse of the final leaf printed in landscape so that the item can be folded into the customary package. The same page carries the 'Memorandum of Association' in small print including 24 lettered 'objects for which the Company is established' including 'v To acquire the right to levy taxes on Bicycles Piano-Organs Musical-Evenings Wagners "Ring" Flashing Street Advertisements Motor-Cars Lord Mayor's Shows Public Statues Matinee Hats Minor Poets "Bloomers" Light Tenors Professional Beauties Golfers Drawing-room Receiters and Money-lenders.' The document begins with an Iinitial list of directors and other company officers followed by the 'Prospectus' proper beginning: 'THIS Company has been formed to acquire as a going concern the old-established business of the BRITISH EMPIRE which deals in Colonies Armies Ironclads Law Making Treaty Ports Coaling Stations Post Offices Telegraphs Telephones Public Education Criminal Prosecutions Pioneering Fighting Massacring Civilising Concession Granting Prospecting Mission Founding &c. &c. and is believed to be the largest of its kind in the World.' The prospectus continues in the same vein with a list of the 'principal Foreign Agencies of the business' from Aden to Zanzibar adding: 'In addition to the properties enumerated above the Company will acquire from the Vendors "spheres of influence" in all parts of the world.' References follow to 'the important asset known as the Suzerainty of the South African Republic' 'the "Open Door" situate in the Chinese Empire' 'prospecting expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctic Regions' and other international affairs. There is also a description of the state of the books by 'Messrs. Olde Turk & Co.' C. R. Harrison in his 'House of Harrison' 1914 explains the context of the satire: 'The twenty-second Christmas number of Truth devoted itself to a clever political satire entitled "The British Empire Unlimited." Truth is before all things Liberal in its politics and the aim of the satire was to poke fun and ridicule at the then Conservative Government the author especially attacking the Marquis of Salisbury who was Prime Minister on the ground of his wide Imperial Policy and satirizing his well-known ability for administration and attention to detail. The story represents Lord Salisbury bringing out a gigantic Commercial Company entitled "The British Empire Unlimited" to run the affairs of the nation on a commercial basis; he being Promoter and Director and the other members of the Government and celebrities of the day each having his allotted post. The prospectus like that of other commercial undertakings was full of bold advertisement and was prepared confidentially with a view to bursting on the public attention as a surprise.' 'Supplement to "Truth" Christmas Number, December 25, 1898.' Printed by Love & Wyman, Ltd., Great Queen Street, London, W.C. unknown
1901316796London & New York: Harper & Brothers 1901. First edition. Illustrated with photographs throughout. xxv 1 408 2pp. 8vo. Bound in modern half brown calf and cloth sides. Fine. First edition. Illustrated with photographs throughout. xxv 1 408 2pp. 8vo. Captain Wellby of the 18 Hussars had become friends of Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia in 1898 and was allowed to explore unknown parts of the country. He died in the Boer War. Harper & Brothers unknown
1901316796London & New York: Harper & Brothers 1901. First edition. Illustrated with photographs throughout. xxv 1 408 2pp. 8vo. Bound in modern half brown calf and cloth sides. Fine. First edition. Illustrated with photographs throughout. xxv 1 408 2pp. 8vo. Captain Wellby of the 18 Hussars had become friends of Emperor Menelik II of Ethiopia in 1898 and was allowed to explore unknown parts of the country. He died in the Boer War. Harper & Brothers unknown books
18973694Salt Lake City: T.E. Hinshaw & C.L. Joy Scenic Photographers 1897. Stereoview 8 cm x 15 cm on Hinshaw & Joy curved mount. Very good. Nice contrasts. Contemporary manuscript title on reverse. Nice view of the Utah Lake float.<br/><br/>In January 1896 just days after Utah was granted statehood Utah Governor Heber M. Wells suggested that the new Legislature assign a committee to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the arrival of Brigham Young's wagon into the Salt Lake Valley the Semi-Centennial Commission planned to host a spectacular four-day celebration to honor the surviving pioneers. Only one year after Utah's statehood organizers wanted the Pioneer Jubilee to be "the biggest celebration in the country since the 1893 World's Fair" and the largest event yet to be seen west of the Mississippi. The Jubilee served the dual purpose of showing the great advancement of the area in 50 years as well as demonstrating 1847 as the significant founding date of Utah rather than 1896 statehood.<br/><br/>"Salt Lake City has perhaps never before been so packed with enthusiastic sightseers. The streets cease to be streets about the time when parade begins - they are rivers of humanity in which the people surge to and fro here moving rapidly for a stretch in ripples of anticipation toward some happening a block or two away there forming a whirlpool which moves round and round some striking object of interest." - Deseret News 1897/7/21. T.E. Hinshaw & C.L. Joy, Scenic Photographers unknown books
73997London circa 1963-5. Entertainment Memorabilia A pop fan's selection of fifteen black & white centre pull-outs / posters from 'Valentine' magazine mounted on card in shrinkwrap. 20 x 16 inches overall. Minor handling newsprint paper toned as expected. Very good. London, circa 1963-5 unknown
25645'Friday' no date or place but before 1844. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. The recipient is Lady Theresa Lewis 1803-1865 whose first husband was the novelist Thomas Henry Lister 1800-1842. The present letter is written before her marriage to her second husband the Liberal politician Sir George Cornewall Lewis 1806-1863. 2pp 32mo. In fair condition lightly aged with traces of stub from mount adhering to one edge. Folded once for postage. A charming missive. Reads: ‘My dear Mrs Lister / I shall be delighted to come to you if I can make my escape from where I shall be in any decent time. Summer is a pleasant season - but what cruel separations are made by it! We might have paid a visit to the Pyramids - Yes & to Athens too - I might almost say - to Niagara since we met last. / Yours ever / S. Rogers’. 'Friday' [no date or place, but before 1844]. unknown
1843000902London: Thomas Rodd 1843. 16pp disbound from a volume at some point t.e.g. Slightly browned one or two spots of foxing but generally clean. Wise notes that "In 1843 when advertising the present pamphlet for sale Rodd asserted that it was a facsimile reprint of an alleged original edition of which the author was said to have printed twenty copies in 1816. No example of this mysterious original has ever been unearthed . My own opinion is that no original ever existed . The motto 'We pity the plumage but forget the dying bird' was taken by Shelley from Paine's 'Rights of Man' 1817 Pt.I p. 24 'He Burke pities the plumage but forgets the dying bird'. This clearly denies any impression of the address dated 1816". The pamphlet decries the difference between the public concern for the death of the Princess and their indifference to the plight of the poorest in society plus ca change and also examines the execution of the leaders of the Pentrich Rising. Wise 'A Shelley Library' page 46. First Edition. Disbound. Good. 8vo. [Thomas Rodd] Paperback
258999 October 1982. On his letterhead 27 Bishop’s Road London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 4to. In good condition lightly aged. Folded for postage and in stamped and postmarked envelope with Wesker’s address printed on it addressed to Furness in Battersea. One of a number of letters from British poets in response to enquiries from Paul Furness with regard to their pub memories. Addressed to ‘Dear Mr Furness’ and signed ‘Arnold Wesker’. Begins: ‘You must understand this about Jews: they descend from parents who fled pogroms which where sic usually lanched sic from the inns where peasants assembled and became drunk.’ Turning to his own experience he continues: ‘Neither I nor my family nor my circle of friends frequented pubs. The ignorant gathered there to realease sic their beery prejudices and hatreds to stimulate dutch courage & to give reign to a spurious imagination. / We gathered in our kitchens & shared tea sandwiches bread pudding matzos dipped in egg & fried & - if we were lucky - a little chicken-soup.’ He states that he still doesn’t ‘have the pub habit’ before turning to the ‘angry young men’ who ‘were never a group’ and ‘shared no social life’. ‘We weren’t very angry either. We simply had energy & that special joy which comes from recognition. I was rarely angry - except with fools idiot critics and I’m afraid drunks.’ He concludes: ‘David Mercer drank himself to death & was only ever maudlin when drunk as I find most people drunk become. Maudlin or self centred. Conversation is impossible. They only want to be heard.’ He ends with apologies that he ‘cant be more helpful’. 9 October 1982. On his letterhead, 27 Bishop’s Road, London. unknown
Very Good English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (28 x 20 cm). In English and Turkish. Color photos. 255 p. 'With pleasure': Near history of scarf ban by photographs.= 'Basüstüne': Fotograflarla basörtüsü yasaginin yakin tarihi. Photography by Hakan Kuvvet, Mehmet Gündüz. Edited by Tarik Kerem, Ibrahim Yildiz, Melek Yilmaz.
19772411050358xbvkFrankfurt/M., Zweitausendeins, 1977. Ca. 180 unnummerierte Seiten, durchgehend bebildert. - Illustrierter gelber kartonierter Originalumschlag mit Deckel- und Rückentitel; kl.-4to.(ca. 24 x 17 cm).
65351Saunders Otley. London. 1868. pp. viii 294. Many text wood cuts some full-page Contemporary half calf an early rebacking with the old spine relaid with the book-plates of Bibliotheca Piscatoria Robert Clarke William Scott Curtis The Field Museum of Natural History Chicago with the latter's impressed and perforated stamps on the title top edge gilt a nice copy with interesting provenance. Saunders, Otley. London. 1868. unknown
64148Saunders Otley & Co. London. 1868. pp. viii 294 ii 32 Catalogue. Many text illustrations some full-page. Original cloth gilt uncut spine faded and a trifle worn at the ends joints intact contents clean. Saunders, Otley, & Co. London. 1868. hardcover
Very Good English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. 134 p. The Turkish journalism in England since Neo-Ottomans. In Turkish. First edition. 'Yeni Osmanlilar''dan bu yana Ingiltere'de Türk gazeteciligi, (1867-1967).
258773 November 1899; 198 Strand W.C. London on cancelled letterhead of The Bungalow Westgate-on-Sea. A significant figure unaccountably unrepresented in the Oxford DNB. An interesting item casting light on the way business was conducted in the world of nineteenth-century newspaper proprietorship. 4pp 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Folded for postage. The recipient evidently a fellow newspaper proprietor is not named and the letter is signed ‘William Ingram’. Begins: ‘My dear Sir / I have talked over the matter of purchase of your papers with my brother and he is of the opinion that our deal ought to include the 3d gardener’s paper as the two have always been worked together - he thinks ten years purchase less 10% would be a fair price - the 10% would cover all commission and cost of audit examination etc - this would give you a clear 9 years’ purchase’. In Ingram’s opinion the recipient ‘would do well to realise as in these days of never ending competition the older one gets the more difficult it is to tackle the worry of these incessant attacks’. For his own part he would not ‘undertake any new ventures’ if he did not have ‘young sons to help me’. 3 November 1899; 198 Strand, W.C. [London], on cancelled letterhead of The Bungalow, Westgate-on-Sea. unknown
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 56 p. 'Çagri' folklor ve halk edebiyati bibliyografyasi, (1957-1983). Bibliography on Turkish folk literature and folklore articles in 'Cagri' periodical published between 1957-1983.
19771238534Tokyo; The Japan Foundation, 1974 - 1977. 105 S. / 222 S. / 190 S. und 271 S.; 23,5 cm; 4 fadengeh., rückengoldgepr. Orig.-Leinenbände mit OUmschlägen.
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19861257701"SINAI" Publ. Tel-Aviv, 1986. 563; 543; 648; 452 und 515 Seiten; 23 cm; 5 fadengeh., rückengoldgepr. Orig.-Lederbände.
1202598Wiley; Blackwell, 2017. Zus. 1845 Seiten; Illustr.; graph. Darst.; 24,5 cm; kart. / 6 Bände.
Gute Exemplare / 6 BÄNDE; Einbände stw. berieben u. leicht beschabt; leichte Lagerspuren. - ISSN 0020-7578. - Kompletter Jahrgang 2017 / 6 Hefte. - Englisch. - INHALT (Auszug) : CONTRIBUTORS FOR 2016 ----- EDITORIAL ----- Editorial ----- D. BIRKSTED-BREEN ----- LETTERS FROM ----- Letter from the President of the European Psychoanalytic Federation: Looking at the future of the EPF ----- J. CANFSTRI ----- Letter from the Netherlands ----- A. BENTINCK VAN SCHOONHETEN AND A. DE WIT ----- PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY AND TECHNIQUE ----- The analyst's narrative function: Inventing a possibility ----- M.C. PEREIRA DA SILVA ----- Opening to the otherwise:The discipline of listening and the necessity of free-association for psychoanalytic praxis ----- B.B. BARKATT ----- Revisiting the destiny compulsion ----- A. POTAMIANOIJ ----- CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHOANALYSIS ----- Case study: Analysis of a traumatized hemophiliac boy ----- J. SAVEGE SCHARFF ----- INTERDISCIPLINARY PAPER ----- Freud, Bion and Kant: Epistemology and anthropology ----- in The Interpretation of Dreams ----- S. SANDKMD ----- EDUCATION SECTION ----- Introduction: Pioneer Psychoanalysts of the Rio Plata region ----- H.B. LKVLME ----- Enrique Pichon Riviere's conception of reality ----- in psychoanalysis ----- S. ARBISER ----- Pichon-Riviere's psychoanalytic contributions: Some comparisons with object relations and modern developments in psychoanalysis ----- D.E. SCHARFF, R. LOSSO AND L. SEITON ----- Jose Bleger's thinking about psychoanalysis ----- L. BI.EGER ----- KEY PAPERS ----- Introduction to E. Pichon Riviere's 'The link and the theory of the three Ds (depositant, depositary and deposited): Role and status' by E. Pichon Riviere ----- N.L. PlKCZANSKI AND A. PlECZANSKI ----- The link and the theory of the three Ds (depositant, depositary, and deposited): Role and status ----- E. PICHON RIVIERE ----- Commentary on E. Pichon Riviere's The Link and the Theory of the Three Ds (Depositant, Depository, and Deposited): Role and Status' ----- J. GREENBFRG ----- FILM ESSAY ----- Mainstream body-character breach films and subjectivization ----- S. MEIRI AND O. KOHEN-RAZ ----- BOOK REVIEW ESSAY ----- The complete works of WR. Bion J. AGUAYO ----- BOOK AND JOURNAL REVIEWS ----- Growth and turbulence in the container/contained: Bion's continuing legacy edited by Howard ----- B. Levine and Lawrence J. Brown ----- M.J. DIAMOND ----- Wilfred Bion: Los Angeles seminars and supervision edited by Joseph Aguayo and Barnet ----- O. KERNBERG ----- Relational freedom: Emergent properties of the interpersonal field by Donnel B. Stern S. MONTANA KATZ ----- The interpersonal tradition:The origins of psychoanalytic subjectivity by Irwin Hirsch ----- A. SOHN ----- Listening to trauma: Conversations with leaders in the theory and treatment of catastrophic experience edited by Cathy Caruth ----- C. Mixxi ----- The pioneers of psychoanalysis in South America: ----- An essential guide edited by Nydia Lisman-Pieczanski and Alberto Pieczanski ----- L.J. BROWN ----- Penser la psychanalyse avec Bion, Lacan.Winnicott, Laplanche,Aulagnier,Anzieu, Rosolato [Thinking about psychoanalysis with Bion, Lacan.Winnicott, Laplanche,Aulagnier,Anzieu and Rosolato] by Andre Green, preface by Fernando Urribarri ----- B. BRUSSFT ----- Eros et Anteros - Reflexions psychanalytiques stir la sexualite [Eros and Anteros - Psychoanalytic reflections on sexuality] by Denise Braunschweig and Michel Fain ----- 1. MARTIN KAMIENIAK ----- AUTHOR INDEX (FOR VOLUME 97, 2016) ----- KEYWORD INDEX (FOR VOLUME 97, 2016) // ----- PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY AND TECHNIQUE ----- Early and deep: two independent paradigms? ----- M. GIRARD ----- Memory: Between traumatic shock and psychic historicization ----- G. CHAUDOYE, M. STAUSS-KAHN AND R. ZEBDI ----- HISTORY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS ----- Vanda Shrenger Weiss - the Croatian pioneer between two worlds: Her role in the birth of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society (SPI) R. CORSA ----- Freud's paternity crises ----- E.A. JONES ----- INTERDISCIPLINARY PAPERS ----- Dreaming woman: Image, place, and the aesthetics of exile ----- R. GREENSPAN ----- Feeling one's way in the world: Making a life ----- M.M. BROWNING ----- EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL ISSUES ----- Silicon in'pure gold'? Theoretical contributions and observations on teleanalysis by videoconference ----- L. GUTIERREZ ----- KEY PAPERS ----- Wolfgang Loch and his perception of the principles of the psychoanalytic method ----- J. DANTLGRABER ----- Drives and objects - Observations on the origins of the emotional object world ----- W. LOCH ----- Commentary on Wolfgang Loch's paper 'Drives and objects - observations on the origins of the emotional object world' ----- A. POLA ----- CLINICAL COMMUNICATIONS ----- Telepathic' phenomena and separation anxiety ----- B. PARAZIAN ----- RESEARCH ----- The effectiveness of psychoanalysis in a case study using multi-perspective methodology: Conflict in choosing a partner due to trans-generational mandate ----- A. TAiMEZ ----- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ----- Letter to the Editor ----- R.M. HOLM-HADUUA ----- Comments on 'who founded Buddhism? Notes on the psychological effectiveness of religious objects' ----- S. NAJEEB ----- Reply to Dr. Najeeb ----- D.M. BUCK ----- FILM ESSAY ----- Black Swan - the sacrifice of a prima ballerina: Psychosexual (self-)injuries as the legacy of archaic experiences of violence ----- B. WEST-LEUER ----- BOOK AND JOURNAL REVIEWS -- (u.v.v.a.)
19651238257(um 1965). Ca. 450 S. (Hauptband) und (Supplement-Bände) : 16 S.; 13; 29; 25; 19; 24 und 21 S. ; zusammen sehr zahlr. Illustr. (s/w). 1 x kart.; 7 x geheftet; 21 cm.
20021242427Frankfurt am Main ; Basel : Stroemfeld, 2002. 176 S. ; 23 cm. kart.