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New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 29 cm). In Polish. 204 p., ills. Polonezköy: The eagle under the crescent and star. The culture array of Polonezköy expanding from Nazim Hikmet to Gencer, from Franz Liszt to Atatürk, from Gustave Flaubert to Pierre Loti, from Chopin to Czeslaw Milosz, from music to literature- is exposed by the book and photographs of the artist Akgün Akova. Artist Akgün Akova has got over five thousand photographs depicting Turkey and over four hundred articles about the country that appeared in magazines like Voyager, Skylife and National Geographic etc. The book titled 'The Eagle beneath the Crescent and Star: Polonezköy' by Akgün Akova aims at showing the meaning and importance of a tiny village in Istanbul that serves European culture and world peace. Founded in 1842 in Beykoz, Istanbul, the village Polonezköy established a strong bond between Turkey and Poland. This project is about a book and a photograph exhibition to be held in Istanbul and in Warsaw to tell about artists that relate to Polonezköy along with their stories. Within the scope of this project, Polonezköy will be told as a symbol of peace, friendship and fraternity between the peoples of Turkey and Poland all through a wide array of names such as Nazim Hikmet, Leyla Gencer, Franz Liszt, Atatürk, Gustave Flaubert, Pierre Loti, Chopin and Czeslaw Milosz. The story of Polish originated people living in Polonezköy will be examined through history, poetry, literature, music, photography and other lines of art.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (30 x 29 cm). In English. 204 p., ills. Polonezköy: The eagle under the crescent and star. The culture array of Polonezköy expanding from Nazim Hikmet to Gencer, from Franz Liszt to Atatürk, from Gustave Flaubert to Pierre Loti, from Chopin to Czeslaw Milosz, from music to literature- is exposed by the book and photographs of the artist Akgün Akova. Artist Akgün Akova has got over five thousand photographs depicting Turkey and over four hundred articles about the country that appeared in magazines like Voyager, Skylife and National Geographic etc. The book titled 'The Eagle beneath the Crescent and Star: Polonezköy' by Akgün Akova aims at showing the meaning and importance of a tiny village in Istanbul that serves European culture and world peace. Founded in 1842 in Beykoz, Istanbul, the village Polonezköy established a strong bond between Turkey and Poland. This project is about a book and a photograph exhibition to be held in Istanbul and in Warsaw to tell about artists that relate to Polonezköy along with their stories. Within the scope of this project, Polonezköy will be told as a symbol of peace, friendship and fraternity between the peoples of Turkey and Poland all through a wide array of names such as Nazim Hikmet, Leyla Gencer, Franz Liszt, Atatürk, Gustave Flaubert, Pierre Loti, Chopin and Czeslaw Milosz. The story of Polish originated people living in Polonezköy will be examined through history, poetry, literature, music, photography and other lines of art.
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Oblong 4to. (29 x 30 cm). In English. 204 p., ills. Polonezköy: The eagle under the crescent and star. The culture array of Polonezköy expanding from Nazim Hikmet to Gencer, from Franz Liszt to Atatürk, from Gustave Flaubert to Pierre Loti, from Chopin to Czeslaw Milosz, from music to literature- is exposed by the book and photographs of the artist Akgün Akova. Artist Akgün Akova has got over five thousand photographs depicting Turkey and over four hundred articles about the country that appeared in magazines like Voyager, Skylife and National Geographic etc. The book titled 'The Eagle beneath the Crescent and Star: Polonezköy' by Akgün Akova aims at showing the meaning and importance of a tiny village in Istanbul that serves European culture and world peace. Founded in 1842 in Beykoz, Istanbul, the village Polonezköy established a strong bond between Turkey and Poland. This project is about a book and a photograph exhibition to be held in Istanbul and in Warsaw to tell about artists that relate to Polonezköy along with their stories. Within the scope of this project, Polonezköy will be told as a symbol of peace, friendship and fraternity between the peoples of Turkey and Poland all through a wide array of names such as Nazim Hikmet, Leyla Gencer, Franz Liszt, Atatürk, Gustave Flaubert, Pierre Loti, Chopin and Czeslaw Milosz. The story of Polish originated people living in Polonezköy will be examined through history, poetry, literature, music, photography and other lines of art.
In-16° (cm. 16,4x12,9), pp. 14, (1). Bella brossurina in carta fine editoriale verde con elegante titolo in cornice ornata. Dedica a stampa al drammaturgo di Ancona Filippo BARATTANI. Rarissima ediz. in forma di opuscolo a sé. Questi versi "i primi che su questo argomento videro la luce in Italia", erano già apparsi nel n. 69, anno III, del Corriere delle Marche, ed ebbero poi, nel fervore dell'Unità d'Italia, molta eco di altri poeti. I Polacchi, dal Congresso di Vienna (1815) sottomessi e annessi all'Impeero Russo, si stavano ribellandosi "con curve falci... in mancanza di fucili", contro la "ftale mitraglia" ecc. del Moscovita infido, del "briaco Cosacco", reo di "sgozzati fanciulli, madri derelitte, e dell' "osceno bacio " alle caste verginette". La "strage funesta" che ora, 2022, tocca all'Ucraina. Raro cimelio di aspirazioni risorgimentali.
166 + 46 pp., 23cm., br.orig.? Dissertation présentée à l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales de l'Université de Lausanne pour obtenir le grade de docteur ès sciences commerciales et économiques, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais, E110305
1928E110305Lausanne, Impr. Commerciale 1928 166 + 46 pp., 23cm., br.orig.? Dissertation présentée à l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales de l'Université de Lausanne pour obtenir le grade de docteur ès sciences commerciales et économiques, cachet au verso de la p.d.t., texte frais, E110305
GF215601 page in8 - Au dos brouillon de réponse au crayon de Lucien Descaves - bon état -
Barcelona, Imprenta de Manuel Saurí, 1863. 4to.; XV-488 pp. y 6 láminas con litografías de Eusebio Planas. Encuadernación de época en piel con lomera ornada.
In 16. Dim. 17x12,5 cm. Pp. 61+(3). Interessante pubblicazione del 1945, un opuscolo sulla Polonia scritto da Alcuin. Tra gli argomenti trattati: cenni storici; agricoltura, foreste e fauna; industrie e miniere; comunicazioni; sicurezza e benessere nazionale; istruzione pubblica; cultura; scienza e dottrina; letteratura; musica; teatro; arte ed architettura; Settembre 1939; il governo polacco; esercito; marina; aviazione; l'ordine nuovo in Polonia. All'interno disegni di Zulawski. In buone condizioni. Brossura editoriale in ottime condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in ottime condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in ottime condizioni con rare fioriture. Interesting pamphlet of 1945, a pamphlet about Poland written by Alcuin. Among the issues treated: historical information; agricolture, forest and animals; industries and mines; communications; security and national wellness; public education; culture; science and doctrine; litterature; music; theatre; art and architecture; September 1939; the polish governemnt; army; marine; aviation; the new order in Poland. Isndie drawings of Zulawski. In good conditions. Editorial cover in very good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in very good conditions. Inside pages are in very good conditions with occasional foxings.
261 pages. "Nazi theory has evolved the concept of 'Lebensraum' (living space) - Nazi practice has realised the fact of 'Todesraum' (death space)" - subtitle. Author conversed with scores of Polish refugees in Paris. "As I listened to their stories I saw with searing vividness the similarity between what is happening in Poland today and what happened in Belgium 25 years ago; the similarity and the difference, which lies in the fact that the Germans today are even more brutal, more bestial than they were in 1914-1918. I decided to publish these stories, together with an essay comparing German conduct during the last war and during the present one, and showing that if they have changed at all it has been for the worse. Some of the stories are so horrible that they exhaust all ordinary human capacity for horror and indignation. However, some, at least, of the victims of German blood lust have escaped death. Let them speak." - Publisher's Statement, pages 6-7. Heavy soiling to publisher's yellow cloth. Front hinge starting. Moderate foxing to and near endpapers. Dust jacket not included. A worthy reference copy of this grim testament to the suffering of the Poles in WWII. Enser p.341. Book
19 x 20 cm, pp. 110 (2) con numerose ill. n.t.+ 2 tavv. a col.f.t.+ 2 cartine a col. rip. f.t. Br. edit. con sovrac. ill.
1968156341968 Varsovie Arkady 1968 fort volume in4, pleine toile grege imprimée sous jaquette illustrée, 477 pp illustrations en noir et couleurs contrecollées, belle publication
2004LFA-126715842Un ouvrage de 159 pages, format 150 x 210 mm, broché couverture couleurs, publié en 2004, Aléas, bon état
LFA013f9Un ouvrage de 476 et 368 pages, format 280 x 190 mm, illustré de nombreuses gravures cartes et schémas, en feuilles (parutions hebdomadaires), s.d., Grands Etablissements de l'Imprimerie Générale (Grenoble)
66695aafNeuchâtel, Editions de la Baconnière, 1944, in-8vo, 77 p., 2 cartes, brochure originale.
2 volumi in quarto (A-L; M-Z); pp. LVIII (2), 584; (4), 1210, (4); leg. tela , tit. impresso a secco al dorso ed al piatto superiore. Prima edizione. Rara ed esaustiva bibliografia dedicata agli incunabuli polacchi, comprende la catalogazione di oltre 5800 volumi. Riccamente illustrata da un gran numero di tavole a colori ed in biano e nero. Nel 1993 venne pubblicato un volume supplementare, non compreso in questo lotto.. .
Veduta panoramica della cittadina
199756301ABBasel., Kunsthalle., 1997. 23 x 17 cm. 56 unpaginierte S. OKarton., 56301AB 1. Auflage. Gutes bis sehr gutes Exemplar.
Stampa antica ed originale con testo al retro
106pp., 2e édition, 16cm., brochure originale, rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, R96047
1856R96047Paris, Lecoffre 1856 106pp., 2e édition, 16cm., brochure originale, rousseurs (texte toujours bien lisible), bon état, R96047
New York, Der Komitet, 1946-47. Paper Wrappers, Folio (Road Atlas size, 35 cm) , 32 pages. "Unity. " Yiddish Communist bimonthly (from May 1944-Jan 15 1945) , then monthly (through 1947) for writers, artists, and scientists, a periodical certainly read by many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Preceeded by periodical of the same name, also published in New York, in 1942.SUBJECT(S) : Jewish communists -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 3 holdings worldwide (LOC, UCLA, Columbia) . Bound in blank paper wrappers. Cover on 1945 has detached, with a bit of edgewear to the first and last pages; All printed on good paper, so condition remains Good+ Solid. Important volumes straddling the end of the war and the early post war period. (Y-37B) . Price per each issue.
New York, Der Komitet, 1943. Paper Wrappers, Large 4to (Life Magazine size) , 28 pages. "Unity. " Short-lived (1942-43 only) Yiddish Communist monthly for writers, artists, and scientists, a periodical certainly read by many of those swept up in the Atom Spy witchhunts 10 years later. "Aroysgegebn fun Komitet fun Yidishe shrayber, kinstler un visnshaftler in Amerike. " Succeeded by periodical of the same name, also published in New York, in 1944. SUBJECT(S) : Jewish communists -- United States -- Periodicals. OCLC lists 2 holdings worldwide (LOC & NYPL) . Very Good Condition. (Y-38)
1962014050New York: Amerpol Pub. Corp. 1962. This is a very good hardcover set of three volumes with only light wear. Consecutive issues from 1962 through 1968. Not a complete run but a substantial group. 29 issues: Vol. VII No. 1 1962; No. 2 1962; No. 3 1962; No. 4-5 1962; No. 6 1962; Vol.VIII No. 1 1963; No. 2-3 1963; No. 4 1963; No. 5 1963; No. 6 1963; Spring 1964 No. 1; Summer 1964 No. 2; Autumn 1964 No. 3; Winter 1964/65 No. 4; Vol. X Spring 1965 No. 1; Summer-Autumn 1965 No. 2-3; Winter 1965/66 No.4; Vol. XI Spring 1966 No. 1; Summer 1966 No. 2; Autumn 1966 No. 3; Winter 1966/67 No. 4; Spring 1967 No. 1; Summer 1967 No. 2; Autumn-Winter 1967 No. 3-4; Vol. XIII Spring 1968 No. 1; Summer 1968 No. 2; Autumn 1968 No. 3; and Winter 1968/69 No. 4. Text in English with some articles in Polish. Illustrated throughout in black & white. The red cloth bindings have titles in gilt on the spines. Maybe the publisher's bindings maybe private no other marks to the bindings not ex-library. Some issue covers appear trimmed. A very nice long run of this journal. 11" high X 7" wide. Heavy 3 volume set foreign shipping will be extra. These books will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. . Hard Cover. Very Good. Amerpol Pub. Corp. Hardcover