79 613 résultats
198711173[München] : Wirtschaftsverl. Langen-Müller/Herbig, 1987. 186 S. 8°. OPpbd. mit Rückensilberpräg. u. SU.
20081134154Berlin : Lucky Now, 2008. 137 S.; 17 cm; kart.
9906Ehrenwirth, 1992. In-8* reliure editeur, sous jaquette, 332 pages.Bon etat.
12861Paris, Chez N. J. Philippart, s.d. In-16 broché, non coupé, 64 p. Etat correct mais débroché.
18-2885Cologne Germany: Galerie Gisela Capitain 2016. . 8vo. 32 pp. Stiff stapled pictorial wraps. Very good. Color illustrations. Presented on the occasion of Art Basel Unlimited 2016 by Galerie Gisela Capitain Cologne and team. Cologne, Germany: Galerie Gisela Capitain, 2016. paperback
19575587BBWiesbaden, Limes Verl., 1957. 80. - 90. Tsd. gr. 8. 292 S., 4 Bl. Abb. Or.Lwd. E. Seite v. Rück. m. Kleberbd. verstärkt, leicht lichtrand. ansonsten gut. Zust. 90
19505585BBWiesbaden, Limes-Verl., 1950. 21. - 30. Tsd. 8° 320 S. Ill., Kt. OLwd. Vors. ober.Teil abgeschnit. , Rück. leicht gebräunt, minim. Randläsur. ansonsten in gut. Zust. 30
195086149BBWiesbaden:, Limes, 1950. 320 S., sw-Abbildungen, Leinen 31. - 40. Tsd. (Schutzumschlag lädiert und mit Fehlstellen; sonst gut erhalten)
196552109BBMilano:, Longanesi, 1965. 8°. 296 S., broschiert (Schnitt leicht angestaubt; leicht lichtrandig; Einband mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren) (=I libri pocket; 2)
19515501Wiesbaden: Limes. 1951. mit OU (kl. Randausrisse). 304 Seiten. OLwd. (frisch) mit OU (kl. Randausrisse),
19505960Wiesbaden: Limes. 1950. (d. m. Randausrissen, sonst gutes Exemplar) 320 Seiten. OLwd. m. OU.,
197329597Couverture souple. Broché. 40 pages.
1083992Frankfurt am Main u.a. : Lang, 2016. 389 S. Originalbroschur.
200141915AB[Berlin]., DAAD., 2001. 8°. 39 S., 2 Blatt. OPappband. 1. Auflage. Sehr gutes Exemplar.
1087636Frankfurt am Main : PL Academic Research, [2016]. 338 Seiten ; 21 cm Broschur
Period boards, original front wrapper bound in, 12mo, 80 pages; 18 cm. In German, with Hebrew terms (in Hebrew script) used throughout. Translation of: Ohel Yitshak. Neu geordnet und Deutsch u? Bersetzt von A. Friedmann. SUBJECT(S) : Shehitah. OCLC lists only 3 copies worldwide of this edition (UC-Berkeley, Texas, U Hamburg) and only 7 copies of any edition. Scarce. Heavy wear to boards; paper inside is starting to brown as expected but is not brittle. Solid. Good Condition Thus. (rab-59-2)
20131088007Frankfurt, M. : PL Acad. Research, 2013. 459 S. Originalhardcover.
New Turkish Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (19 x 13 cm). In Turkish. 84 p. Göçmen edebiyatinda Osman Engin'in yeri ve eserleri: Türk ve Alman toplumu. Engin is one of the third generation authors of Turkish immigration literature in Germany. The Turkish-German Immigrant Literature which contains specific fifty-year period to Germany and has a different meaning as concern closely our people who have been there since three generations, is considered important in terms of recent German literature and is accepted as been part of German literature. Therefore, this subject emerges inevitably in German literature, as well as in courses related with German country-science or Culture-science as a course Material even it can be taught as a separate course. This study contains Turkish and German societies in the context of Osman Engin's works.
20141034315Bielefeld : Transcript, 2014. 258 S. Originalbroschur.
1998377China Film Press, 1998. 169 S.
2003BN73144Khampa-Buchvlg 2003. 2003. Samantabhadra Dzogchen-Gebet Bodchitta: Vortrag Plaige 2001 ; Vajrayana und Dzogchen: Vorträge Zürich 1999 ; Kommentar zum Gebet: Vorträge Zürich 2000 <br/><br/> Khampa-Buchvlg unknown
2002006546Lawrence Kansas U.S.A.: Univ Pr of Kansas 2002. 305pp/illus/maps. The creation of the Volkssturm on 18 October 1944 was a desperate measure by the Nazi government. This work follows the experience of a Volkssturm soldier from his call-to-arms through to his capture and treatment as a POW. Clean. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Univ Pr of Kansas hardcover
(FT) Hardcover, folio, 260 pages, 31 cm. In Hebrew. 1st edition. SUBJECT(S) : Responsa -- 1600-1800. Hebrew imprints -- Germany -- Altona. Title within ornamental border. Verso of title-page includes a diagram and a poem. OCLC lists 14 copies worldwide. Back cover missing. Wear to binding. Repair to spine. Bumped corners and edges. Yellowing of pages. (Heb-37-7)
18215065Philadelphia: Published by Joseph Yeager; printed by Charles Woodward 1821. Engraving etching and aquatint with hand-coloring and mezzotint on buff wove paper plate: 50.5 x 66 cm.; image: 42.5 x 59 cm. Second state in which it is added that the view was "taken from M. Carey & Sons Book Store. S.E. corner of 4th and Chestnut Sts". There is no known extant copy of the first state but it is referred to and described in Stauffer & Fielding's American Engravers upon Copper and Steel page 556. "The procession of butchers with their carts carrying meat from a cattle market show was organized to encourage the breeding of cattle and attracted 300000 people if the Philadelphia Gazette is to be believed. It took one hundred carts to carry 86731 pounds of meat including bear and deer meat. The butchers and victualers proudly flew their banner 'We feed the Hungry.'" Nash First City: Philadelphia and the Forging of Historical Memory. ~ "The most popular of local views in aquatint was the light-hearted genre scene The Procession of the Victuallers. This is almost the only such local print of its time. Set in an atmosphere of happy holiday cheer there is in it as well the appeal of dozens of figures drawn from Krimmel 1786-1821 whose simple charm in the flat planar medium is redolent of days long gone. The Procession of the Victuallers drawn by Krimmel in the year of his death 1821 was aquatinted by Joseph Yeager c. 1792-1859 in his only engraving in that mode which has been found. This is lavish in size and in the crowded atmosphere typical of Krimmel. The Philadelphia Gazette of March 16 the day after the event reported that 'What added considerably to the novelty and beauty of the scene was the ascension of several handsome balloons during the line of march.' It has been said that the spectacle was witnessed by 300000; the population of the city at that time was 127000." Snyder Mirror of America. The 1904 auction catalogue of rare Americana from the estate of Moses Polock "the oldest bookseller in the United States" included the original watercolor later sold at Christie's New York in 2008 for $338500 and the descriptions noted that it was "from this that the now very rare engraving was made." There is loss to the margins at the lower right-hand corner and several closed tears intruding into the text or the image; paper restoration is subtle but visible. Some general discoloration but the colors remain quite bright. Framed. Rare. Stauffer & Fielding 3438ii. Published by Joseph Yeager; printed by Charles Woodward unknown books
in-12, 265 pp., broche, couv. Bon etat [NV-5]