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In 8, pp. XI + (1b) + 140 con tavv. sinott. n.t. Br. muta coeva. Traduzione italiana delle lettere di Robert Pinkerton, missionario scozzese attivo in particolare in Polonia, Russia e Germania nella promozione e diffusione della Bibbia. In queste lettere racconta infatti le sue peregrinazioni nelle Associazioni bibliche di sperduti centri minori, ad esempio a Voronech, dove un mercante russo di nome Strahoff fu 'il primo che si adoprasse per fondare una Societa' Biblica in questa remota parte della Russia ed egli continua tuttora ad aumentare i suoi sforzi per promuovere questa gloriosa opera...'. A Kischenau - scrive - si era prefisso lo scopo di 'procurare la fondazione della Societa' Biblica moldava...'. In appendice il compendio delle operazioni della societa' biblica britannica e straniere dal suo stabilimento fino al 1 maggio 1817.
Mémoire & Documents,2003. In-8 broché,321 pp.-3 tableaux (armes) en couleurs
Traduit du polonais, Noir sur blanc, 2014, 211 pp., broché, bon état.
Mm 135x205 Collana "Ingrandimenti". Brossura editoriale di 331 pagine. Leggere fioriture ai tagli, peraltro buona copia. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Rusconi, marzo 1992. Rilegato con copertina rigida e sovraccoperta. Tracce d'uso. Spedizioni tracciabili con raccomandata entro 24 ore dall'ordine. Hardback cover with dust jacket in good conditions, no price clipped, no inscriptions or markings inside. Worldwide delivery.
22x15. 206p. Tela ed.
Mm 170x250 Brossura cucita di pp. 15, piccolo strappo al dorso. Il fascicolo, venduto a favore della Croce Rossa, raccoglie due articoli dedicati alla storia della Polonia SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
203pp., 25cm., in the series "Analecta Praemonstratensia" volume 25, fine condition, [introduction, study and notes in German, Liebental's Chronicle in Latin], R80327
In-8 (cm. 26.10), tela editoriale, sovracoperta, pp. 153, (3), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero nel testo e a colori fuori testo. Scritta d’appartenenza al verso della prima carta. Strappo al dorso della sovracoperta con una minima mancanza, e leggere tracce d’uso alle punte e cuffie della medesima; peraltro, volume in buono stato di conservazione (good copy).
19,8×11,5 cm; 155, (3) pp. Brossura editoriale con titolo in bianco e nero al piatto anteriore. Esemplare in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. Prima edizione di questa raccolta di componimenti e scritti teatrali del famoso poeta, scrittore e drammaturgo Tadeusz Rózewicz (Radomsko, 9 ottobre 1921 – Breslavia, 24 aprile 2014). Formatosi nella Polonia riunificatasi dopo la fine della prima guerra mondiale, pubblicò le prime opere nel 1938. Durante la Seconda guerra mondiale militò nell’esercito nazionale di resistenza polacco assieme al fratello Janusz (egli pure poeta), che fu ucciso dalla Gestapo nel 1944. Uscì fortemente provato dal conflitto rivivendo l’esperienza in diverse opere. La sua opera poetica fu grandemente apprezzata da alcuni dai maggiori esponenti della poesia polacca come Leopold Staff, Julian Pzybós e Czeslaw Milosz. Negli anni 60’ la sua produzione letteraria si sposta verso la drammaturgia producendo varie opere teatrali di grande successo, scritte nel solco del teatro dell’assurdo e sviluppando uno stile particolare, dove i spunti di grande valore lirico, si mischiano a situazioni grottesche ed improbabili. Prima edizione. First edition. Good copy.
56 pages. Features: Hockey Forecast - article with sensational photos including Vic Lynn (full page), Turk Broda in action, Conn Smythe, Dick Irvin (Sr.), and Bill Durnan, ; Help For Poland; - Relief officials deny Russia grabbing Polish supplies as Canadians asked to donate $1.5 million - article with large photo of emaciated Polish child; Profile of America's top disk jockey, Al Jarvis of Winnipeg - article with photos including Abbott and Costello and Edward G. Robinson; Torture Murder of Mrs. Viola Jameson of Fort Frances, Ontario - Famous Canadian Crimes #12; Canadian Photo Exhibit; Dorothy Jane Goulding; Alice Caroline Clift; Gabrielle Roy; Teensters Jilt Frank Sinatra for Roy Roberts of Kitchener - photo with article; Mary Lou Dilworth; Veronica Lake and Kristine Miller's identical hair-doos cause a stir - write-up with photos; Red Skelton's favourite laugh. Stories: One Dollar's Worth; Ice Trap; Adrift in a Boneyard . Ads: nice colour ad for Chevrolet inside front cover; Great colour ad for Walt Disney's "Fun and Fancy Free" full-length cartoon feature inside back cover; Back cover colour Coke ad features illustration of lengthy row of Coke bottles freshly bottled. Average wear. Soiling to top of front cover. Bits of nibbling to coverfold. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Milano, 1935, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 339/354 con numerose fotografie e tavole fotografiche. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
Varsavia, aprile 1921, in-4, br. edit., pp. 7, [7]. Testo in italiano, inglese, francese.
Tourist guide to the natural environment and wildlife of Polish National parks. 21p. illus. maps. Undated [1 copy of 2006 verson found in Worldcat] Book
Features include: Deep Thoughts; True Section; Nick Palomar, D.D.S., in The Case of the Star's Choppers; Bestsellers Illustrated - In Search of Excellence; The New Order; The Mystery of the Ghostwriter; Sunbelt Gags Fall 1984 Catalog; A Story of New York, or Where Does David Letterman get his Guests?; A Semester at Barker Prep.; TF - The Bean Report; Miss Poland; NatLamp Contest #36. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
56 pages. Features: Cover photo of young lady with bike; Nice Ford ad inside front cover with painting of barn raising by W.A. Winter; Colour Ritz Cracker ad; What will follow the peace in Europe?; Photo of Royal Canadian Engineers in Holland locating searching with mine detector for $25,000 in jewels hidden by Dutch family for Jewish couple who escaped from Poland; Photo of a C.W.A.C. in a valo-taxi, the Parisian version of a rickshaw; Great editorial with photo of Miss Francis Langford, whose "pin up" in the wartime issue of this publication was most popular with Canadian troops; Nice colour Orange Crush features young lady holding brown glass bottle; Horation Alger in the White House - photo-illustrated article on Harry S. Truman; The Eternal Balance (short story); The Wife of a Hero (short story); The Knight is Young - photo-illustrated article on Alan Young of New York's Radio City; Too Many Cookies (short story); The East Coast Sardine Industry - photo-illustrated article; Evinrude ad shows military rafts powered by their outboards; The Cop's Horse - interesting article on New York's police horses; The Great Bullion Mystery - James Dye of Pinkerton's is called to the Seattle National Bank when $85k in gold goes missing on a boat named the 'Sarah' steaming from Tanana to Dawson; Children and Sunburn; Family Relations in B.C. - U.B.C. launches course on marriage and family life; Centrefold Frigidaire ad called "3000 Miles of Frigidaire" shows map of Canada; ad in which Schiaparelli interprets new Proud Pink Cutex nail polish; Short article called "War Worker" about Margaret Strachan who worked at Toronto's Royal York Hotel; Great one-page colour GM ad entitled 'Victory Parade' includes 15 illustrations of military products they made to support the war effort; Great photos of newlywed couple Kathleen Cuninghame and Tommy Hull, both of Toronto, in Woodbury soap ad; Colour ads for Canada Dry, Savoy Custard Powder, Clark's Mushroom Soup and Nabisco Shredded Wheat; Arrid ad features nice photo of Ilona Massey; New science developments; World Sayings; Intersting ad inside back cover by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board entitled "What Every Housewife Should Know About Sugar For Canning", with illustration of sugar ration coupons; Lovely colour White Rose ad on back cover encourages post-war readers to 'Look forward to the better things in Life!"; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A lovely vintage copy. Book
cm. 15 x 23, xii-416 pp. con 4 tavv. f.t. Fondazione Giorgio Cini - Civilt? veneziana - Studi Studiosi italiani e polacchi ricercano le tracce dei caratteri e della fisionomia europea attraverso le testimonianze letterarie dei secoli passati, soprattutto degli scrittori polacchi. 679 gr. xii-416 p.
18x11. 214p. Col. Austral, N. 767. Sobrecubierta.
Raffigurazione dei lavori per la preparazione dell'assedio della città. Foro di tarlo e restauro al margine inferiore
In-8° (cm. 23), pp. 79. Brossura editoriale. Tracce di piccle gore e polvere in cop., usure alle cuffie del pur compatto dorso. Ottimo l'interno.
1st edition. Lacking outer color Wraps (thus starting on page 3). 4to. 38 + 14 page (total 52 pages) 28 cm. First edition. In Yiddish, with English section at rear. Single issue of Nailebn, whole nr 78 (probably actually a typo, should be 79), June 1936. Includes poems and songs dedicated to the First of May and Birobidzhan. Contains a Marxist discussion of art and aesthetics in the contexts of the development of an Art Collection for Birobidzhan; news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Includes news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Nazi-era Communist monthly in support of Soviet Birobidjan, the Soviet Autonomos Jewish Republic. Much on rising Antisemitism in Germany, as well as, of course, the history of antisemitism in pre-Soviet Russia, reports Icor and settlement of Jews into Birobidzhan, why Icor opposes Zionism, photos, literary works, including poetry, fiction, humor, satire and other materials covering virtually all aspects of life in the Jewish Autonomous region. In the first issue of Nailebn, the editors proudly proclaimed that the magazine will bring out more to the fore the work and objects of ICOS [Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie, also known as IKOR]. This organisation is one of a body of similar organisations carrying on the same work in 22 countries. This work is to propagate in this country the complete reconstruction of the Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. What is actually the position of the Jewish masses in the U.S.S.R.? While in Germany, Poland and Romania new waves of pogroms and persecution indicate the terrible plight of millions of Jews in Europe, we have in contrast to this in one part of the world which covers one-sixth of the world's surface, a completely different picture. There, in the Soviet Union, where a new social order is being built the Jews have achieved an economic and political freedom which the Jews in the most democratic capitalist country have never known. Within 10 years the whole mode of Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. has been completely reconstructed. From an isolated and persecuted caste of economic parasites they have been transformed into healthy productive workers on an equal footing with all other citizens in the Soviet Union. The five flourishing Jewish National Regions and the Jewish Autonomous Territory of Biro Bidjan show what the erstwhile Luft Mensch has accomplished under a government which stands for the complete freedom and self-determination of all its nationalities. The new Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. stands out as a beacon for those struggling and persecuted Jews in Fascist and semi-Fascist countries. This is the task which ICOS has set itself and which New Life will help considerably in carrying out - of showing more and more people the way the Jewish problem has been solved in the U.S.S.R. In a period like the present, when some of the bloodiest pages in Jewish history are being written, an organisation like ICOS, carrying on such important work, should have the support of every progressive Jew in this country." Includes news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Like IKOR before it, Naylebn (New Life) was the monthly official organ of the pro-Soviet Jewish organization ICOR (Idishe kolonizatsya organizatsye, Association for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union). This monthly publication was issued on high quality paper in Yiddish and English from 1928 to 1935 under the title Icor, and from 1935 to 1950 as Nailebn. The magazine features articles, photos, literary works, including poetry, fiction, humor, satire and other materials covering virtually all aspects of life in the Jewish Autonomous region. Subjects: Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie (IKOR).Subjects: Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie (IKOR). Jews - United States - Periodicals. Jews - Colonization - Soviet Union - Periodicals. Jews - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan. Jewish periodicals - United States. Jewish periodicals. OCLC Number:19068832. Lacks outer wrappers, otherwise some rubbing and light wear Good condition. (YID-22-26A)
1st edition. Lacking outer color Wraps (thus starting on page 3). 4to. 40+12 page (total 52 pages) 28 cm. First edition. In Yiddish, with English section at rear. Nazi-era single issue of Nailebn, whole nr 78, May1936. Contains news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Nazi-era Communist monthly in support of Soviet Birobidjan, the Soviet Autonomos Jewish Republic. Much on rising Antisemitism in Germany, as well as, of course, the history of antisemitism in pre-Soviet Russia, reports Icor and settlement of Jews into Birobidzhan, why Icor opposes Zionism, photos, literary works, including poetry, fiction, humor, satire and other materials covering virtually all aspects of life in the Jewish Autonomous region. In the first issue of Nailebn, the editors proudly proclaimed that the magazine will bring out more to the fore the work and objects of ICOS [Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie, also known as IKOR]. This organisation is one of a body of similar organisations carrying on the same work in 22 countries. This work is to propagate in this country the complete reconstruction of the Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. What is actually the position of the Jewish masses in the U.S.S.R.? While in Germany, Poland and Romania new waves of pogroms and persecution indicate the terrible plight of millions of Jews in Europe, we have in contrast to this in one part of the world which covers one-sixth of the world's surface, a completely different picture. There, in the Soviet Union, where a new social order is being built the Jews have achieved an economic and political freedom which the Jews in the most democratic capitalist country have never known. Within 10 years the whole mode of Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. has been completely reconstructed. From an isolated and persecuted caste of economic parasites they have been transformed into healthy productive workers on an equal footing with all other citizens in the Soviet Union. The five flourishing Jewish National Regions and the Jewish Autonomous Territory of Biro Bidjan show what the erstwhile Luft Mensch has accomplished under a government which stands for the complete freedom and self-determination of all its nationalities. The new Jewish life in the U.S.S.R. stands out as a beacon for those struggling and persecuted Jews in Fascist and semi-Fascist countries. This is the task which ICOS has set itself and which New Life will help considerably in carrying out - of showing more and more people the way the Jewish problem has been solved in the U.S.S.R. In a period like the present, when some of the bloodiest pages in Jewish history are being written, an organisation like ICOS, carrying on such important work, should have the support of every progressive Jew in this country." Includes news from Birobizhan, reports from ICOR sections; etc. Like IKOR before it, Naylebn (New Life) was the monthly official organ of the pro-Soviet Jewish organization ICOR (Idishe kolonizatsya organizatsye, Association for Jewish Colonization in the Soviet Union). This monthly publication was issued on high quality paper in Yiddish and English from 1928 to 1935 under the title Icor, and from 1935 to 1950 as Nailebn. The magazine features articles, photos, literary works, including poetry, fiction, humor, satire and other materials covering virtually all aspects of life in the Jewish Autonomous region. Subjects: Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie (IKOR).Subjects: Idishe Kolonizatsie Organizatsie (IKOR). Jews - United States - Periodicals. Jews - Colonization - Soviet Union - Periodicals. Jews - Russia (Federation) - Birobidzhan. Jewish periodicals - United States. Jewish periodicals. OCLC Number:19068832. Lacks outer wrappers, otherwise some rubbing and light wear Good condition. (YID-22-26B)
IN 8°, c.2, pp.628.LEGATURA D'EPOCA IN MEZZA PELLE CON TITOLO IN ORO AL DORSO E CINQUE NERVATURE. PIATTI, GUARDIE E TAGLI MARMORIZZATI. IN ANTIPORTA RITRATTO A pp. DI NAGY LAJOS KIRALY, FRONTESPIZIO ENTRO CORNICE. OPERA COMPLETA DI TUTTE LE TAVV. f.t.+ v.r. TRA CUI LE VEDUTE DI NAPOLI E DI CRACOVIA. FIGURE NEL TESTO ( 175 ) TRA CUI PERSONAGGI, SIGILLI E MONETE. L'ULTIMA TAV. f.t. a col. RAFFIGURA NAGY LAJOS A CAVALLO IN COSTUME DA TORNEO. NAGY LAJOS ( IL GRANDE ), FU RE DI POLONIA E UNGHERIA ( 1326 - 1382 ). LEGATURA LEGGERMENTE CONSUNTA IN ALCUNI PUNTI, INTERNO PERFETTO OPERA COMPLETA E RARA. ID,6841
19x13. 341p. Trad. E. de Juan. Enc. tela ed.
128pp., in oblong (17x24cm.), text in Polish, good condition, S87804