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Photos: The Nizan's jubilee (the ruler of Hyderabad); Hitler on parade in Berlin on the 'Day of Heroes'; Spain's trekking population, and other aspects of the long continued civil war; With the 'Rodney' on the spring cruise; Clear photo of a half-man, half-ape creature discovered in the Atlas mountains on the northern edge of the Sahara by Marcel Homet, a French explorer; Archduke Otto - the Austrian claimant in his Belgian home; Egypt again sends the Mahmal and the Kiswa to Mecca; Britain's 5-year 1.5 billion pound re-armament plan; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Book
Features: Who Fired the First Shot - article by Lovat Fraser on the beginning of the war; Happy Heirs to the Future of Fair France; With Poilu and Chasseur on the Flanders Front; By Flooded Road and Ditch and Ruined Farm; H.M. Landships (tanks) in commission east and west; Concrete Barricades carried by the Canadians; Spy-Mania in Amiens - encounter with a suspicious town councillor, by Hamilton Fyfe; Woman Defenders of the Honour of the Slav; Scenes in the Third Battle of Ypres; How Italy Guards herself against prisoner spies; A day in a prisoner's cage at the front - article by Basil Clarke; Captured Huns in the British and French lines; Entertainment near the trenches; Getting physically fit for war; Teutonising of Turkish Boys in Berlin; New Zealand chaplain at work in the field; Who's who in the Great War; Empire Soldiers in Mimic Warfare at Aldershot; Insignia of rank in the U.S. Army. Staples disintegrated. Somewhat above-average wear. Unmarked. A worthy reference copy. Magazine
Illustration depicting Ex-Kaiser William in Holland, living in fear of justice. Photogravure supplement shows 8 photos with subjects including: Allied representatives at the historic conference at 10 Downing St., London on Dec 2 and 3, 1918, Beaten Huns straggling home, German evacuation from Belgium, the surrendered German fleet at Scapa Flow, French Armny of liberation entering Strasbourg and U Boat 64 up the Thames, lying off the House of Parliament, with the victorious White Ensign above the defeated flag of Germany. London's Great Aerial Victory - Mysterious Menace which broke the Nerve of Hun Flyers (article). British advance to keep watch on the Rhine - 2 photos. 5 photos from Spa. 5 photos under the caption 'Under the Red Flag in Republican Berlin". 4 photos of submarine sailors. Q Boat v. U Boats - 6 photos of mystery ship in the Thames. In my native land set free - by Emile Cammaerts. The Peace Bird on the Wing, by Hamilton Fyfe. Signs and Symbols of the Central Empire's Collapse - 5 photos. Photos of Giant Austrian aeroplane brought down by a british pilot on the Italian front. Illustration of British from Ruhleben Camp in Berlin securing souvenir nails from the colossal Hindenburg Statue. From 'COG' to Partnership - article by Basil Clarke. Two Photos of Germany Deciding Her Destiny - a great crowd outside the Reichstag and the first sitting of the Workmen's and Soldiers' Council in the Reichstag. The Hun as Uriah Heep, by Frederic William Wile. Average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated. A sound copy. Book
Cover illustration of a demobilised soldier putting his uniform away. Illustration of the H.M.S. Caradoc firing upon a Bolshevist position on the Estonian coast. Demobilising the Women - finding work for a million. Photo of the French Army marching into Bavaria. A Mosquito tank utilised as a tractor for barges on the Meuse Canal. Under the Union Jack in Wintry Baltic Waters - 5 photos. British Naval Activity Against the Bolshevists - 3 photos. Versailles - Then and Now - article. Superb photogravure center spread features portrait of Woodrow Wilson with King George V, M. Georges Clemenceau and David Lloyd George. Triumphs of our Military Genius - Victorious Inventions in War Machinery. New Devices of Defence and Defiance in the Navy - 5 photos. Triumphant Italians Installed in Trieste - Two Great photos. Britons Released by Revolutionary Berlin - Ruhleben Camp, near Berlin - 3 photos. Photo of Liebknecht, leader of the 'Spartacus' group of German Socialists, speaking to a large crowd in the Siegesalle, Berlin. Average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated. A sound copy. Book
Demobilisation - Cover illustration of a faithful charger being sold while its British officer looks on. Illustration of Woodrow Wilson, President Poincare, and Mr. Lloyd George at the opening of the Peace Conference. Photo: French Arms Beyond the Rhine. Illustrations of 'Prussia's Arrogance in 1871'. Air Trips to Paris and Back in Four Hours - 4 photos of 'Airco' machines. British keep guard on the Bridge at Cologne - 4 great photos. "To the Rhine!" - Retribution after Fifty Years, 3 photos. Storm and Fog Claim Ships that War had Spared - 6 photos. Photo of the salved French submarine Curie. Problems of the Peace Conference - by Sir Sidney Low. A United States of Germany? - by F.W. Wile. Imperial Guile - What the Camera Saw at Spa. Photo of Berlin protest march against Bolshevism. Photo of Rodin's sculpture of Eve being exhumed from her grave in a garden in Doai where she was hidden from the Germans. Welcoming home America's Navy - 3 photos. Airship and Aeroplane Raids over Great Britain, 1914-18 - chart and map. Channel Train-Ferry and its new 'Mystery' port - 4 photos including the 'Dazzle'. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Staples disintegrated with age. Still a worthy copy. Book
Cover illustration entitled 'The Happy End'. Large photo taken on-board a British dirigible. The story that can never be told, by Lovat Fraser. Coastal Motor-Boats Cutting Their Arrowy Way - two great photos of the Auxiliary Patrol Service. Photos in Belgium Before the Enemy was Expelled. With the Kaiser in Bruges - Hun Camera Records (6 photos). Turey's Waning Prestige in Europe and in Asia - 3 photos. Maintaining Law and Order in Occupied Lands - 5 photos. 'Russia, The Unexplainable' - article by Hamilton Fyfe. Photo of the arrival of President Poincare at the opening of the conference to establish a League of Nations. Photos of French Bridge-Builders at work on the Rhine. Photos of large German interned submarines at Cherbourg, including the Deutschland. Full-page photographic portrait of Lord Roberts, who warned his countrymen of the German menace - accompanied by article by Coulson Kerrnahan. 'Red' Victims of Chaos in the Prussian Capital - 7 photos. Ebert Beats Extremists in Barricaded Berlin - 6 photos. Speeding up the Surrender of Hun Submarines - 6 photos. Two photos of the Italian Caproni Triplane. First photograph permitted of the 'M1', a submersible monitor which carried a 12 inch gun. Three photos of the newly revealed 'K' submarine, the largest craft of the kind produced by any nation. Britain as Queen of the Air - How we outbuilt and outfought the Teuton (article). Preparing the Soil for the Harveset of Peace. Few drops of soiling. Somewhat above-average wear. Staples disintegrated with age. A sound copy. Book
Features: Trailing the King Elephant - an amazing story from India with photos; The Hermit of the Barrens - Tragedy befalls Jack Hornby and two Englishmen in the Canadian Arctic - photos; Hunting Down the Black Jack Gang - a desperado gang in the American Southwest; War on the Dingo in Australia; The Man from Berlin - travelling through Somaliland the author picks up a German who is hitch-hiking from Berlin to South Africa; Word of Parrot - a story from the Bisichi tin-field in Nigeria; Ju-Ju in Modern Africa; Antarctica's 'Bachelor's Hall' - masculine housekeeping at the base camp of desolate Heard Island; and more. Chips from top of backstrip else average wear. Decent copy. Book
68 pages. Features: Peugeot 204 ad; A talk with Prime Minister Trudeau; Recovering oil from the sunken tanker Arrow in Chedabucto Bay; St. Mary's Church in Red Deer, Alberta - unusual architecture by Douglas Cardinal; U.S. Postal Service Strike; Home life of letter carrier Peter Stafford of New York; The Enduring Mail Mess; Miasma of My Lai - with photo of General Koster; S.S. "Columbia Eagle"; Death of bomber Diana Oughton; Danger and Opportunity in Indochina - major war coverage; Israel-P.L.O. conflict - article with photo of smiling Arafat in Jordanian cave office and six pages of excellent colour photos of the opposing military forces; Willi Stoph - from bricklayer to organization man; Rampaging plague of mice in Australia; Reproduction of controversial British poster depicting a pregnant man; Ronald Reagan deals with student protests; Last days of the "California Zephyr" train - article with photo; Photo-illustrated article on Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young (CSN&Y); The Berlin Syndrome; Banned ad for "The Boys in the Band"; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
60 pages. Features and Articles: Chairman David Lilienthal of the Atomic Energy Commission is questioned about Government-financed scholarships for Communists, and more; U.S. Foreign Aid is whacked to save money; U.S. Military in-fighting involving the Consolidated B-36 and more; Louis Johnson - Master of the Pentagon; The Angels of the Truman Campaign; Victor Reuther; Ralph Bunche; Berlin Rail Strike"; Communist Gerhart Eisler is freed in London on a technicality; Rita Hayworth and Prince Aly Khan are engaged - with photo; China - "The Communists Have Come"; Japan's Emperor Hirohito shifts from divinity to human monarch; Kis Tarcsa concentration camp in Hungary opened again to hold 8,000, 90% of whom are Jews; Willy Messerschmidt mass produces homes of steel and 'foam concrete' in Germany - with photos; Colour ad for DeSoto automobiles; Colour ad for Woodwind suits for men; Grasshoppers in Saskatchewan; Quebec City's Maison du Bucheron provides 55 rooms for loggers; Full page election ad for "Canada's Great Leader", Louis St. Laurent; Railroad construction in Latin America; Soccer contest - Scotland vs. St. Louis; Archibald Henderson of North Carolina; Acne misery; Bill Stern of NBC's Sports Newsreel; Dow Brewery ad features the train engine heroics of 58-year-old Fred Ryan; Pope Pius XII delivers manuscript of Papal Bull - with photo; Pastor Salau; V-2's rival - the U.S. Navy's Viking rocket; Eddie Rickenbacker on the Airlines; Rudy Fah Tongg showed the people of Hawaii how to get rich - early in the second world war he formed a hui which bought up properties of fleeing Caucasions; Sir William Stevenson and the World Commerce Corp.; Colour Chevrolet ad inside back cover; Bruck Mills colour ad on back cover. Editorial content identical with U.S. edition except for added Canadian news" - from page 4. Above-average wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Staining and occasional related damage to top one of two inches of many pages. A worthy copy. Book
48 pages. Features: Nice color tennis-themed Coke ad inside front cover; Oksana Stepanovna Kosenkina jumps from third floor of Russian Consulate in Manhattan - story with photo; One-page two-color ad for A.V. Roe Canada Limited; Coverage of the House Un-American Activities Committee with photos of Silverman, Ullman, Miller and Lee; Photo of "Negroes at the Polls" in South Carolina; Photo of massive crowd at Akron's Soap Box Derby finish line; Photo of German women building Berlin Airport using shovels; Documents on the Tito-Stalin conflict become available; Is Chiang Kai-Shek on the way out?; The Maharaja's family visits Manhattan - story and family photo; Vision of a Trans-Canada Highway; Feature article on Betty Grable includes many photos; Nice one-page two-color ad for Fargo Trucks; Horseman Harrison Hoyt and Demon Hanover; Industrial Designer/Soap wrapper designer Raymond Loewy - brief article with photo; Charming color ad for B-A products inside back cover depicts rural scenes; Back cover ad for O'Keefe's Brewing Company features transportion workers in painting by Rex Woods. Moderate wear. A nice copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Features: Could the Curtiss P-40 have been the best fighter of WW II? - an exclusive interview with designer Don Berlin; Voight's first Corsair; General Motors' multi-million dollar mistake - the P-75 Eagle; 56th Fighter Group - First Jets across the Atlantic. Art: P-40B Cutaway. 1 inch tear to top of front cover. Book
(ca. 14,8 x 14,8 cm). 4 S., 15 ganzseitige Abbildungen. Original-Broschur, geheftet, mit illustriertem Deckeltitel (Signee Otto Mueller). Einband minimal berieben, innen gut erhalten. Insgesamt guter Zustand. Frühe Veröffentlichung nach 1945, welche den im Nationalsozialismus als "Entartete Kunst" diffamierten Expressionisten Otto Mueller zu rehabilitieren half. Ausstellungsverzeichnis mit einer Einleitung von Wolfgang Balzer, einer Kurzbiographie und 15 ganzseitigen schwarz-weiss Abbildungen. Beigegeben ist eine illustrierte Original-Einladung (4 S.) zur Ausstellungseröffnung der Galerie Nierendorf (Berlin-Charlottenburg) mit Werken von Christian Rohlfs im Jahr 1969. Wie Mueller war auch Rohlfs mit dem Expressionismus assoziiert und ist seine Kunst von den Nationalsozialisten als "entartet" diffamiert worden.
6.-10.Tausend. 14 S. Original Karton mit Deckeltitel. Einband leicht berieben, gut erhalten.
59 S. Original Englisch-Broschur mit farbig illustriertem Original-Umschlag, leicht gerändert, gut erhalten. Enthält G .Mucchi, Die Prinzipien des Realismus. - Konrad Kaiser, Gedanken um G. Mucchi. Verzeichnis der 86 ausgestellten Werke mit Beschreibung und biographischem Überblick, 38 teils farbig und montierte Abbildungen.
32 S. (Fraktur). Original Karton mit Deckeltitel und Deckel-Vignette (Mozartbüste). Einband etwas berieben und gerändert mit ganz kleinen Fehlstellen, sonst in gutem Zustand. Erstes Heft überhaupt. Enthält eine Tafelabbildung (Constanze Mozart) und eine doppelseitige Notenbeilage (aus "Die Entführung aus dem Serail").
2°. 49 S. 56 Tafeln. Original Leinwand mit Deckel- und Rückentitel. Ecken und Rücken etwas bestoßen. Vorsatz und Titel leicht stockfleckig, Vorsatzscharnier angebrochen, sonst gut erhalten. Die 56 teils farbigen Tafeln von brillanter Qualität zeigen jeweils ein Ausstellungsstück das gesondert beschrieben ist. Ferner enthalten: ein Verzeichnis der abgebildeten Personen und Orte sowie aller im Porzellan-Kabinett enthaltenen Stücke mit Aufhängungsplan und Beschreibung. - - - ACHTUNG! Dieses Buch kann wegen seines Gewichts oder seiner Größe nur als PAKET verschickt werden. Innerhalb Deutschlands 5,30 Euro. (Portokosten ins Ausland bitte erfragen.)
8vo., First Edition, with plates and maps; blue cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
116 pages. Features: Cover photo of stolid East German woman working on construction project in East Berlin; One-page Loew's Hotel ad features the Americana of New York; Lovely fashion ads; Germany Give Rise to Vast Uncertainties - can we be sure how the Bonn Republic will use its capacity to tip the scales?; Five photos of street scenes in East Berlin; Q's and A's About Presidential Press Conferences - with photos of JFK; Suggestions to Improve Congress; The Laser Lights Up the Future - article on its great potential; Enchanted Centenary of the Brothers Grimm; Photo-illustrated article on the Dominican Republic's President Juan Bosch, successor to the late dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo; The Theories of John Maynard Keynes are now seen in the main line of Economic Thought - with widespread social consequences; Interesting Dan River color fashion ad features lady in path of wrecking ball; Feature photo-illustrated article on Maurice Chevalier; Photo of Ray Conniff in one-page Columbia Records ad; The Student Princess - photos of Princess Ann and her soon-to-be school Benenden; The Lincoln Center - The Art of the Film - with seven photos from films; Great 'Fantasy' fashion photos; Cheesecake recipes; Sandler Shoes; Photos of incorporating hi-fi equipment into home design; Kenwood Stereo ad; Fascinating four photos of Korean lady divers who retreive fish life and vegetation from the sea floor - for $1.50 per day. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy Book
110 pages. Features: Prudential ad inside front cover features fantastic one-page illustration of Lionel Conacher being carried by his Toronto Argonaut teammates after they beat the Edmonton Eskimos to win the Grey Cup in 1921; Four Canadians plan a trip to mountain climb in the Himalayas - Sev Heiberg et al; Editorial discusses propaganda vis-a-vis the Berlin Crisis; Nuclear Researcher Louis Slotin - A Tiny Slip, A Terrible Death; Falconry in the Suburbs - Frank Beebe of Vancouver Island; It's Harder to Be Anybody - novella by Mordechai Richler; For ten days Eva Szulner was den mother to 24 child geniuses from Oak Park Junior High School in East York; Judson Lowther kills his wife Alice and the hired man, Brandon Isaacs, he found her with near Cremona, Alberta; Prime Minister R.B. Bennett was almost as an important event in Canadian history as the Great Depression itself; Japan's Tragic Solution to the Population Crisis - two milliion abortions per year; How Seven Families Really Got Away From it All - a handful of Americans, mostly Quakers, raise their families in Argenta in the Lardeau Valley of B.C.'s West Kootenays; The License to Defraud in Charity's Name - the 6,800 tax-exempt corporations in Canada are scantily investigated; Colour-photo B.O.A.C. one-page ad shows Bhikku (priest) near the Emerald Buddha Temple in Bangkok; Photos of the dust-blow 1930s; One-page black and white photo ad for Trans-Canada Airlines features cute young girl Karen; Howard Green - Vancouver Lawyer and parliamentary veteran; and more. Please note: missing pages 9-12 and 67-70, otherwise unmarked with moderate wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
Gr.8° 60,(1) S. Original Paperback mit Leinenrücken und mit auf beiden Deckeln montierten Spanplatten (6 mm dick). Vordere Spanplatte mit Deckeltitel in Pink bedruckt. Vortitel mit leichten Fingerspuren, letzte (leere) Seite etwas fleckig, sonst guter Zustand. "Der etwas ironisch gemeinte Aufhänger 'Berliner Zimmer' verweist auf eine 'real existierende' Installation, 1. in der Berliner Altbautradition und 2. im Berliner Kulturbetrieb (die Designagentur 'Berliner Zimmer' das Synonym für das 'Neue Berliner Design" NBD). Vorgegeben war allen Ausstellungsteilnehmern eine standardisierte Kiste aus formaldehydfreier Spanplatte, die Raum bieten sollte für Kreativität, Phantasie, ... für Ernstgemeintes, für Persiflagen." Mit vielen Abbildungen.
4°. Unpaginiert. Original Karton mit Rückentitel und farbig illustriertem Deckeltitel. Guter Zustand. Vom Künstler mit signierter und datierter handschriftlicher Widmung auf dem Titel. - Bildband zur Ausstellung mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen, einem einführenden Brief von Klaus Nagel und einem Text des Künstlers zu seiner Karibikreise und der Entstehung dieser Bilder sowie einer Kurzbiographie. Beilage: Einladungskarte zu Vernissage und Ausstellung.
(ca. 29,5 x 19,4 cm). 1 Blatt. Original-Urkundenentwurf auf Karton, mit Deckeltitel und Stiftungssignaturen (in Kopie). Unterer Rand leicht wellig, sonst gut. Original-Urkundenentwurf für die Bürgermeister-Reuter-Stiftung in West-Berlin von 1962. Die Urkunde wurde zur Grundsteinlegung für das sogenannte Paul-Hertz-Heim in Berlin-Wedding am 28. September 1962 unterzeichnet. Der Text der Urkunde ist sehr umfangreich und schlägt den Bogen von der kriegszerstörten Stadt und der stadtteilenden "Mauer der Schande" bis hin zum Bau eines "Arbeitnehmer-Wohnheims" an der Genter- und Antwerpenerstraße des "dichtbevölkerten Wohn- und Arbeitsbezirks Wedding". Später heißt es: "Geplant und beschlossen wurde dieser Bau eines Arbeitnehmer-Wohnheims noch unter der tätigen Mitwirkung von Paul Hertz, des Mannes, dessen Namen dieses Haus tragen wird als ein Mal seines Geistes, seines Wollens und seiner Zuversicht." Verantwortlicher Architekt für den Bau war Franz Mocken (Haus der Kulturen der Welt/Klinikum Steglitz). Der Entwurf für die Urkunde stammt aus dem Nachlaß des Berliner Gebrauchsgrafikers Werner Gruschke, und sehr wahrscheinlich war dieser auch zeitgenössisch für den Urkundenentwurf verantwortlich. Er hat diese - wegen des eigenen Entwurfs - später auf Karton montiert und in seinem Portfolio-Ordner abgelegt. Die Urkunde wurde verliehen und trägt am unteren Rand auch mehrere Signaturen aus dem Vorstand der Stiftung. Sie liegt hier in Kopie vor. Interessanter Urkundenentwurf im Geiste eines weltoffenen und in Abgrenzung zur DDR bemühten West-Berlins nur ein Jahr nach Mauerbau!
(ca. 23,8 x 18 cm). 1 Photographie. Original-Photographie, schwarz-weiss, mit rückseitiger Information des Photographen. Papier an den Ecken leicht knickspurig, sonst gut erhalten. Die Aufnahme der Miss Berlin 1966 (Westberlin) entstand vermutlich wie viele der photographischen Arbeiten Binders für die Westberliner Tageszeitung "Der Abend". Rückseitig findet sich der Stempel Ludwig Binders, hier ist als Anschrift noch angegeben: Berlin-Steglitz, Stephanstrasse 23. Erst ab dem Jahr 1967 hatte Binder für seine neugegründete Agentur dann neue Räume in der Wilhelmstrasse angemietet. Original-Photographie!
29,6 x 21 cm. 4 S., pinkfarbiges Papier. Angegilbt, mittige Knickspur. Randeinriß, kleine Randläsuren, minimaler Eckabriß und Knitterspuren. Akzeptabler Zustand. "1968 fand Springer neue Räume in der Fasanenstraße 13 in Berlin. Dort erschien im März die erste Ausgabe der „Fasanenstraße 13“, eines Mitteilungsblatts, das über die aktuellen Ausstellungen berichtete (zum Teil mit Beiträgen der Künstler selbst) und galerieinterne Informationen umfasste." (ZADIK-Zentralarchiv für deutsche und internationale Kunstmarktforschung e.V.) Es erschienen nur 11 Hefte. Sehr rar!- 2 Blatt mit Texten von und zu Minassian, schwarzpinke Abbildungen, davon eine ganzseitig.
8vo., Second Edition, with very numerous photographs in the text, free endpapers lightly dust-soiled, text lightly browning at outer edge as often; original decorative cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt, gilt back, very neatly rebacked with original backstrip laid down, a very good, clean copy. Includes the well-known full-page portrait of Jesse Owens at the start of the 200m sprint.