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192823830Berlin 1928. Späterer HLn.-Einband. Über 300 S. Mit sehr zahlreichen Abbildungenvon Möbeln bzw. Inneneinrichtungen
92298Berlin Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft für Politik und Geschichte m. b. H. 1923 Auflage: Sonderausgabe. Halbleinen gebunden; blaue goldgeprägte Rücken blaues mit dem Reichsadler blindgeprägtes Überzugspapier Farbkopfschnitt / 4 Bände / Anz. Seiten: 475 387 700 / 175 x 249 cm / Zustand: gut leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Einbände leicht berieben und etwas fleckig Papier gebräunt Titelseite mit kleinem Einriss 11. Band unteres Kapital geringfügig beschädigt 12. Band Teil 2 d= Die diplomaischen Akten des Auswärtigen Amtes 1871-1914. Das Konvolut beinhaltet folgende Einzeltitel: 8. Band: Die Stellung Englands zwischen den Mächten Die Anfänge des neuen Kurses II; 11. Band: Die Krügerdepesche und das europäische Bündnissystem 1896; 12. Band: Alte und neue Balkanhändel. Auch einzeln lieferbar; Preis pro Band CHF/EUR 45 der 12. Band in 2 Teilbänden CHF/EUR 75 Berlin, Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft für Politik und Geschichte m. b. H., 1923, Auflage: Sonderausgabe unknown
19114521Berlin, Cassirer, 1911. wenige s/w Textabbildungen, 742 S., Erster Jahrgang. Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel und marmoriertem Schnitt, Vorsatz mit Jugendstildekor. Zustand -2, Decke etwas bestoßen, hinten unten etwas gestaucht u. leichter Eckknick.
17394Frenkfurt und Leipzig ohne Verlagsangabe 1790. . Kl.-Oktav 17.3cm. XVI330XXXV S. Pappband d.Zt. mit Buntpapierbezug und handschriftl. Rückenschildchen. Wasserfleck meist klar im unteren Rande in der 2. Hälfte des Buches ganz wenig stockfleckig; ein sehr gutes Exemplar. - Früher Raubdruck der im vorigen Jahre erschienenen Erstauflage. Krieg MNE II28. Selten. Frenkfurt und Leipzig [ohne Verlagsangabe] 1790. unknown
EGZZ0408Carlsruhe im Verlag der Schmiederischen Buchhandlung Karlsruhe Schmieder o. J. 2 Bde. 8°. III-XXIV 278 S.; 283 S. mit Titelblattvignetten Kopfstücken u. kleinen Zierleisten. Pappbände d. Zeit mit goldgeprägten Rückenschildchen wasserrandig sonst gut erhalten. Seiten nur unwesentlich gebräunt oder braunfleckig teilw. wasserrandig. Mit Besitzeintragungen von alter Hand auf den Titelblättern und einer alten handschriftlichen Bibliothekszahl auf den vorderen fliegenden Vorsatzblättern verso. ADB 21316ff. Lexikon deutsch-jüdischer Autoren 43ff. - 1780 erschienene undatierte Ausgabe der 1761 erstmals herausgegebenen Philosophischen Schriften des bedeutenden Philosophen und Begründers der jüdischen Aufklärung M. 1729-1786. Die Bände enthalten eine Sammlung schon vorher einzeln erschienener Abhandlungen sowie eine Rhapsodie oder Zusätze betitelte Ergänzung zu Mendelssohns 1755 erschienenen Briefe über die Empfindungen. Carlsruhe, im Verlag der Schmiederischen Buchhandlung (Karlsruhe, Schmieder) o. J. 2 Bde. unknown
1736Berlin und Stettin Nicolai F. 1769. . Guter Zustand. Sö. Mit gestochenem Frontispiz. . Halblederband der Zeit mit Rückengoldtitel und -verzierungen Berlin und Stettin, Nicolai, F., 1769. unknown
196410665BBGarden City, Doubleday, 1964. 8°. 632 S. OLn., 1
1996BN21227Wiley-VCH Verlag 1996. 1996. Hardcover. Walther Nernst und seine Zeit. Aufstieg und Niedergang der deutschen Naturwissenschaften von Kurt Mendelssohn Autor <br/><br/>Walther Nernst und seine Zeit. Aufstieg und Niedergang der deutschen Naturwissenschaften von Kurt Mendelssohn Autor Wiley-VCH Verlag hardcover
1997BN22174Berlin-Brandenburg 1997. 1997. Softcover. 194 x 13 x 54 cm. Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy 1809-1847 war ein deutscher Komponist und Pianist. Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Musiker der Romantik. Er gründete die erste Musikhochschule in Deutschland und löste die Wiederentdeckung Bachs aus. <br/><br/>Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy 1809-1847 war ein deutscher Komponist und Pianist. Er gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Musiker der Romantik. Er gründete die erste Musikhochschule in Deutschland und löste die Wiederentdeckung Bachs aus. Berlin-Brandenburg paperback
1924RO50044995HEUGEL. 1924. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 123 pages de partitions. Page de titre illustrée en noir et blanc. Couverture de protection plastique transparente. Dos renforcé avec de l'adhésif. Tampon sur la page de titre ainsi que sur la première page. Quelques déchirures sur le bord des plats, ainsi qu'un léger manque sur le premier plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
RO50044587HENRY LEMOINE ET CIE. NON DATE. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 135 pages de partitions. Protection plastique transparente. Tampon sur le premier plat ainsi que sur la première page.. . . . Classification Dewey : 0-GENERALITES
RO50044879C.F PETERS. NON DATE. In-4. Broché. Etat d'usage, Tâchée, Dos fané, Intérieur frais. 115 pages de partition. Couverture en couleur. D moll, C moll - Ré mineur, Ut mineur - D minor, C minor. Inscription discrète sur le haut de la page de titre. Page de titre illustrée en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
RO50046044FELIX JUVEN. NON DATE. In-Folio. En feuillets. Etat d'usage, Couv. défraîchie, Dos fané, Rousseurs. 100 pages de partitions environ. Premier plat illustré en couleur par Barabandy. Dos renforcé avec de l'adhésif. Page de titre illustré en noir et blanc par Barabandy. Historique des 3 compositeur avec photographies. Légères déchirure sur 2 pages, sans conséquences sur la lecture. Armoirie de la ville de Paris dorée sur le deuxième plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
1987185682Stuyvesant NY: Pendragon Press 1987. Hardcover. VG- Ex-library with stamps and labels on spine inside front and rear covers ffep and block. Burgundy cloth boards with silver lettering; lvii 687 pp; bw illustrated frontispiece; illustrations portraits music facsimiles. Prefatory matter in English; letters in German with English translation. Collected edited and translated with introductory essays and notes by Marcia J. Citron. Includes bibliographical references pages ix-xviii. Pendragon Press hardcover books
2003Q-0853602344Music Sales America 2003-12-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Music Sales America paperback
185035152Leipzig: Breitkopf & Härtel PN 5543 1850. Octavo. Dark ivory cloth-backed marbled boards with titling gilt to spine. 1f. recto title verso blank 52 pp. Engraved.<br/><br/>With small publisher's and Theune Amsterdam to foot of title. <br/><br/>Binding slightly worn. Minor internal wear browning soiling and foxing; contemporary signature illegible to blank upper margin of title. First Edition later issue. Wehner MWV P 7 p. 244; SD 10 pp. 472-3. Krause 141. Ward Jones III 401. Hoboken 10 167 first issue. <br/><br/>Mendelssohn began work on the Hebrides overture in August 1829 while on the west coast of Scotland. There he visited the famous Fingal's Cave in the Inner Hebrides named after the mythological Gaelic hero Fingal largely a creation of Scottish poet James Macpherson. Mendelssohn revised portions of the overture numerous times including the title. It was first performed as The Isles of Fingal by the Philharmonic Society in London 14 May 1832. Although Mendelssohn finally settled on Die Hebriden as the title the first editions were published as Fingals-Höhle.<br/><br/>One of the most gifted and versatile prodigies Mendelssohn stood at the forefront of German music during the 1830s and 40s as conductor pianist organist and above all composer. His musical style fully developed before he was 20 drew upon a variety of influences including the complex chromatic counterpoint of Bach the formal clarity and gracefulness of Mozart and the dramatic power of Beethoven and Weber.<br/><br/>Mendelssohn's emergence into the first rank of 19th-century German composers coincided with efforts by music historiographers to develop the concept of a Classic-Romantic dialectic in 18th and 19th-century music. To a large degree his music reflects a fundamental tension between Classicism and Romanticism in the generation of German composers after Beethoven." R. Larry Todd in Grove Music Online. Breitkopf & Härtel [PN 5543] unknown books
183835281Bonn: N. Simrock PN 3441 1838. Folio. 21 pp. 4 parts of 4 pp. each title and price to Soprano I part. Engraved. Text in Latin and German. <br/><br/>SSAA with organ.<br/><br/>From the library of composer E.J. Biedermann 1849-1933 with his signature in pencil to head of score and each part; small oval handstamp of G. Schirmer to foot of title and each part.<br/><br/>Split at spine; minor creasing; edges slightly worn and cockled. First Edition later issue. Wehner MWV B 23 p. 51. Not in Krause. Ward Jones III 488 490. Hoboken 10 193.<br/><br/>One of the most gifted and versatile prodigies Mendelssohn stood at the forefront of German music during the 1830s and 40s as conductor pianist organist and above all composer. His musical style fully developed before he was 20 drew upon a variety of influences including the complex chromatic counterpoint of Bach the formal clarity and gracefulness of Mozart and the dramatic power of Beethoven and Weber.<br/><br/>Mendelssohn's emergence into the first rank of 19th-century German composers coincided with efforts by music historiographers to develop the concept of a Classic-Romantic dialectic in 18th and 19th-century music. To a large degree his music reflects a fundamental tension between Classicism and Romanticism in the generation of German composers after Beethoven." R. Larry Todd in Grove Music Online. N. Simrock [PN 3441] unknown books
184418508Bonn: N. Simrock PN 4343 1844. Folio. Disbound. 19 pp. Engraved. <br/>Lithographic title with decorative blue background and border. <br/><br/>Moderate foxing and browning. First Edition later issue. Fuld p. 525. Krause 231. Hoboken 10 237. Mendelssohn Papers III 444. <br/><br/>This volume of the Songs Without Words contains Mendelssohn's "Spring Song. N. Simrock [PN 4343] unknown books
188035203Berlin: N. Simrock PN 4648 1880. Folio. Full black cloth with original publisher's light green printed wrapper with titling within decorative border laid down to upper board. 1f. recto title verso blank 3-207 i blank pp. Text in German.<br/><br/>Small circular handstamp of the Musik-schulen Kaiser Wien to wrapper title and several pages throughout.<br/><br/>Binding slightly worn rubbed and bumped; wrapper slightly trimmed and lightly foxed with several minor chips and abrasions to margins. Impression to title slightly light; title and final leaf reinforced with paper tape to gutter and outer edge. Light scattered foxing throughout. First German Edition later issue. Wehner MWV A 25 p. 35. Not in Krause. Ward Jones III 361 earlier issue. Hoboken 10 251 first issue.<br/><br/>Elias an oratorio to a libretto by Julius Schubring after Kings was first performed in Birmingham on 26 August 1846. Mendelssohn made major revisions to the work following this performance introducing the new and final version in London on 16 April 1847.<br/><br/>Mendelssohn distinguished himself in many fields and his contributions to sacred choral music are no exception. He was the most prominent advocate for the music of J.S. Bach reviving the St. Matthew Passion in 1829 and helped to reestablish the oratorio by providing two superb examples: St. Paul 1836 and Elijah 1846.<br/><br/>"Based largely on the account in 1 Kings Elijah relates the chief events in the prophet's life: the curse of the Lord and the seven-year drought Elijah's miraculous revival of the widow's son his confrontation with the Baal worshippers and the lifting of the drought his confrontation with Ahab and Jezebel his flight to the wilderness and encounter with the Lord and his journey to Mt Horeb and ascension to heaven in a flaming chariot. As in St Paul Mendelssohn employed chorales and relied heavily upon choral numbers; noteworthy is the sheer diversity of choruses . In contrast to St Paul Mendelssohn dispensed with the narrator allowing the characters themselves to deliver the dramatic action. Elijah diverges from St Paul too in its broadly conceived musical cohesiveness; in no other work did Mendelssohn concern himself with musical structure on such a large scale." R. Larry Todd in Grove Music Online. N. Simrock [PN 4648] unknown books
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A9780521573832Hardback. New. Mendelssohn's Philosophical Writings published in 1761 brings the metaphysical tradition to bear on the topic of 'sentiments' defined as knowledge or awareness by way of the senses and helped propel its author to the forefront of the Berlin Enlightenment. hardcover
157880London The Holland Press Ltd - Arco Productions Ltd. 1957. Original publisher's light-brown cloth hardback gilt lettering spine 2nd edition 1910 thick large 4to: VOLUME I: lxxij 1008pp. VOLUME II: frontispiece x 1140pp. Very fine complete set. Printed in 500 copies. London, The Holland Press Ltd - Arco Productions Ltd. 1957 hardcover
18607462616 pieces including Rossini's Overture to Il Tancredi duet; Belisario Grand Duet for Piano Forte; My Lodging is on the Cold Ground; Half Hours with the Best Composers- Meyerbeer and Mendelssohn; A Midsummer Night's Dream by Mendelssohn; Twelve sets of Brilliant Waltzes by Strauss set 3 and 5; Sur le Lac Barcarole by Ascher; Mabel by Godfrey; Air with variations by Cutler; Oesten's Souvenir de Norma Published by Boosey & Sons; Metzler & Co; Chappell; Addison; R. Cocks & Co hardcover
3954550962.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19775849349Taylor & Francis Ltd 1977. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN:0850661196 Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback