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18318Les cahiers du cinéma, n° 117, mars 1961. Un fascicule in-4°, agrafé, photographies.
197514846Paris Grasset 1975 In-8 294 pp, un cahier hors-texte d'illustrations en noir, jaquette illustrée en noir, faiblement passée.
pp. 294, cm 20x13, brossura con sopracoperta. Ottima copia.
196379970Leverkusen, 1963. 1963. Quer-8° (20 x 22cm), 24 ungez. S. mit 8 S. Abbildungen, Orig.-Broschur.
197336183Bloomington: Indiana University Press 1973. First US edition. 287 pp w/index. Fine in near fine dust jacket. Foreword by Jay Leyda. Review slip laid in. Bloomington: Indiana University Press unknown books
1998119323Berlin, Henschel, 1998. Sehr guter Zustand. Herausgegeben von der Akadeie der Künste. Pappband, 240 Seiten, mit zahlreichen Abbildungen.
19883428365Berlin, Henschel, 1988. 240 S. Mit Porträt und Abbildungen. OPpbd.
QWA-13599Les Editions du Cerf, 1986, in-8 br., 288 p., coll. "Septième Art", préface de Barthélémy Amengual, nombreux dessins et schémas, très bon état.
199336184Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois 1993. First US edition. 262 pp w/index. Very near fine in fulll cloth. No dust jacket. Urbana & Chicago: University of Illinois hardcover books
19861154815Berlin : Verlag Volk u. Welt, 1986. 450 S. : m. S/w.-Fotos ; 20 cm, Leinen m. Schutzumschlag.
198560022NY: Ungar 1985. First US edition. 59 pp. Pressure bumps to front cover sticker scar and distribution sticker to rear. In all very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Edited with an introductory note by Jay Leyda. Notable too for reproducing Samuel Beckett’s 1936 application letter for admission to the Moscow State School of Cinematography. NY: Ungar unknown books
1959TK219771Lawrence and Wishart London 1959. 1st Edition. HARDCOVER. 4to in black and blue printed tan cloth backed boards 207pp text with plates plus 32pp of 'Drawings Director's Croquis and Sketches' at rear __CONDITION : A well preserved near FINE very clean and tight unmarked copy pages tanned in a tanned VERY GOOD complete Dust Jacket except for a very small chip to head of spine panel and tiny chip to front flap-fold top corner tip. A nice copy. . __To see more of our books on Film type DbbFILM in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Lawrence and Wishart, London hardcover
19772111902152907462Kinema Junposha 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 size Kinema Junposha paperback
19772111902160307838Kinemajunpo 1977. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 413 pages Size: A5 size Kinemajunpo paperback
19762111902160307839Kinema Junposha 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 355 pages Size: A5 size Kinema Junposha paperback
19724458GROSSMAN. NY 1972. Fine. 1972. First Edition. Hardcover. First American Edition. Fine in a fine dj. . GROSSMAN. NY 1972 hardcover
1994K882London: BFI British Film Institute Publishing 1994. 1st paperback edition . soft covers. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 428pp.Volume 2 of 4 of selected works of the great film director. Very scarce. Text figures and drawings. Large folding plate. A trifle musty otherwise fine with no marks wear or inscriptions <br/> <br/> [BFI] British Film Institute Publishing paperback
19822081502112500206A4 Pantheon 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 A4 Pantheon paperback
1929F-40<p>Russian constructivist advertising booklet with photomontage cover. There is an autograph on the title which by the nature of the handwriting can be identified as belonging to the famous director Sergei Eisenstein who wrote the afterword to the book.</p><p>First edition of the book. The author is a film critic Naum Osipovich Kaufman. In the form of an afterword on 20 pages the article by Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein 1898-1948 "Behind the Scenes" is published. Contents: Preface "The Spectator" Ginza Street. Jin Tan. Asakusa. Cinema "Denki-Kan" Plot Historical films "Jidai-Geki". Adventurous films "Chambara". Modern films "Gendai-Geki" Production "Nikkatsu" and "Sociku" Eisenstein. Behind the scenes. Index of drawings: 20 illustrations including 16 full-page and 4 in the text in Eisenstein's article. Sergei Mikhailovich Eisenstein 1898 Riga- 1948 Moscow was a Soviet theater and film director artist screenwriter art theorist and teacher. Author of fundamental works on the theory of cinema. Thanks to the film "Battleship Potemkin" his name became synonymous with Soviet cinema. In 1958 as a result of a survey of film critics from 26 countries at the World Exhibition in Brussels "Battleship Potemkin" was recognized as "the best film of all time".</p> Tea-Kino-Pechat paperback
19812090202120415221Kinema Junposha 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Kinema Junposha paperback
19862083002115600454film art company 1986. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 334p Size: 21cm film art company paperback
184445140Berlin, G. Reimer, 1844. 4to. In ""Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik, 28 Band, 3. Heft, 1844"". In the original printed wrappers, without backstrip. Last leaf with repair. Fine and clean. [Eisenstein:] Pp. 223-245"" Pp. 246-247. [Entire issue: 193-288, (2), + two folded plates.]
184445140Berlin G. Reimer 1844. 4to. In "Journal für die reine und angewandte Mathematik 28 Band 3. Heft 1844". In the original printed wrappers without backstrip. Last leaf with repair. Fine and clean. Eisenstein: Pp. 223-245; Pp. 246-247. Entire issue: 193-288 2 two folded plates. <br/><br/><em>First printing of two important papers by the German mathematics prodigy Eisenstein. Even though he died prematurely at the age of 29 he managed to prove biquadratic reciprocity Quartic reciprocity Cubic reciprocity to be imprisoned by the Prussian army for revolutionary activities in Berlin and making Gauss state that: "There have been only three epoch-making mathematicians: Archimedes Newton and Eisenstein". Alexander von Humboldt then 83 accompanied Eisenstein's remains to the cemetery. The papers presented in the present issue is among his most prominent and made him famous throughout the mathematical world. James Driven to innovate P. 88. "The twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth volumes of Crelle's Journal published in 1844 contained twenty-five contributions by Eisenstein. These testimonials to his almost unbelievable explosively dynamic productivity rocketed him to fame throughout the mathematical world. They dealt primarily with quadratic and cubic forms the reciprocity theorem for cubic residues fundamental theorems for quadratic and biquadratic residues cyclotomy and forms of the third degree plus some notes on elliptic and Abelian transcendentals. Gauss to whom he had sent some of his writings praised them very highly and looked forward with pleasure to an announced visit. In June 1844 carrying a glowing letter of recommendation from Humboldt Eisenstein went off to see Gauss. He stayed in Göttingen fourteen days. In the course of the visit he won the high respect of the "prince of mathematicians" whom he had revered all his life. The sojourn in Göttingen was important to Eisenstein for another reason: he became friends with Moritz A. Stern-the only lasting friendship he ever made. While the two were in continual correspondence on scientific matters even Stern proved unable to dispel the melancholy that increasingly held Eisenstein in its grip. Even the sensational recognition that came to him while he was still only a third-semester student failed to brighten Eisenstein's spirits more than fleetingly. In February 1845 at the instance of Ernst E. Kummer who was acting on a suggestion from Jacobi possibly inspired by Humboldt Eisenstein was awarded an honorary doctorate in philosophy by the School of Philosophy of the University of Breslau.Eisenstein soon became the subject of legend and the early literature about him is full of errors. His treatises were written at a time when only Gauss Cauchy and Dirichlet had any conception of what a completely rigorous mathematical proof was. Even a man like Jacobi often admitted that his own work sometimes lacked the necessary rigor and self-evidence of methods and proofs." DSB </em> unknown
1980V17696Frankfurt (Suhrkamp) 1980 (= suhrkamp taschenbuch, st 292, 2.Auflage). 8°, illustierte Originalbroschur (Taschenbuch, pocket), 264 S., Bildtafeln, ISBN 3-518-36792-7 2
1980V33144Frankfurt (Suhrkamp taschenbuch Verlag) 1980 (= st 292, 2. Auflage). 8°, illustrierte Originalbroschur (Paperback) 264 S., Abbildungen, ISBN 3-518-36792-7 2