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In-8° (cm. 22,6), pp. 66. Brossura editoriale, dorso rotto, slegato. VALLI., deputato di sinistra, preoccupato delle "tormentose sofferenze del proletariato moderno", giudica socialista GUGLIELMO II di Germania, pare apprezzare la tendenza tedesca al sogno e all'utopia,.cita Marx e Lassalle, Ma intanto ammira le iniziative sociali del governo tedesco. Importante analisi degli ordinamenti e della societa' in Italia (dove il "Socialismo di Stato è ancora in forma embrionale"), Francia, Svizzera, Germania. L'opuscolo ebbe una traduzione tedesca nel 1891. Così com'è
Grand in-8, pleine toile grise éditeur sous jaquette en couleurs (jaquette défr.), 848 p., 420 illustrations et cartes, en noir et en couleurs, dont hors texte. Très bon exemplaire.
61995Editions Marabout, 1985. 12 x 18, 567 pp., broché, très bon état.
31468Grand in-8, pleine toile grise éditeur sous jaquette en couleurs (jaquette défr.), 848 p., 420 illustrations et cartes, en noir et en couleurs, dont hors texte. Munchen et Zurich, Droemer Knaur, 1960.
In-8, demi-chagrin vert bronze de l'époque, dos janséniste à 5 nerfs soulignés de filets à froid, titre doré, tranches mouchetées, (4), iii, 440 p., une carte dépliante. Edition originale. "Livre utile et intéressant: il est fondé sur des documents solides, sur les meilleures sources extraites des archives allemandes, Ranke, Oncken, Droysen, Seydlitz, Lehmann, Pertz, et sur les archives françaises, les Archives nationales, la correspondance générale du Ministère de la guerre et des Affaires étrangères, Correspondance de Prusse (…). Cet ouvrage est par là une contribution importante à l'histoire de Napoléon; nous en relèverons les résultats essentiels" (J.-E. Driault, RHMC, VIII, n°8, 1906. p. 606 sq.). (Davois, III, 206). Très bon exemplaire, très bien relié à l'époque.
37540In-8, demi-chagrin vert bronze de l'époque, dos janséniste à 5 nerfs soulignés de filets à froid, titre doré, tranches mouchetées, (4), iii, 440 p., une carte dépliante. Paris, Plon, 1907.
133315Paris, Plon, 1907 in-8, III-440 pp., carte dépl., demi-chagrin vert à coins, dos à nerfs, couv. cons. (reliure postérieure). Dos passé.
202704Paris, Plon, 1907 in-8, III-440 pp., carte dépliante, broché.
214714Paris, Plon, 1907 in-8, III-440 pp., carte dépl., demi-chagrin brun, dos à nerfs, tête dorée, couv. cons. (reliure de l'époque). Dos passé.
664615Paris, Plon, 1907 in-8, III-440 pp., carte dépliante, bradel toile verte (Lavaux).
247 p. 24 cm. Hardcover Ex-library, Very good condition Correspondence (1840-1860) of various U.S., officials (including DanieL Webster, Edward Everett, James Buchanan) with Prussian officials relating to the treatment of naturalized U.S. citizens who are visiting Prussian families.
1785WRCAM29072Paris 1785. 42 photostatic leaves. Modern green morocco gilt-stamped spine and borders gilt inner dentelles. Entirely in facsimile. Leaves slightly curled. Very good. A positive photostat evidently taken from the original about 1940 of an important treaty between the United States and Prussia. Negotiated by Jefferson and endorsed by both Franklin and Adams the present treaty establishes the guidelines for international trade between the two countries and grants Prussia most favored nation trading status. This treaty was negotiated at a time when the United States was working feverishly to establish trade with European powers recognizing that significant commercial relations were vital to the success of the new nation. Extremely rare OCLC locates only one copy of this facsimile. OCLC 29688674. MALLOY pp. 1477-86. unknown books
1801WRCAM35405Washington 1801. Title-leaf pp.227-352 plus index. Original plain wrappers. Spine perished. Tanning and foxing a few leaves torn. Index leaves through rear wrapper wormed. Fair. The first Congressional printing of the United States-Prussia treaty of Amity and Commerce. This was the second treaty between the two powers the first having been made in 1786. It appears on pp.317-52 and is printed in English and French on facing pages. MALLOY p.1486. unknown books
17796306Mit großer Holzschnitt-Vignette von Unger u. sechs Holzschnitt-Tafeln von Unger nach Johann Wilhelm Meil. Breslau, In Commission bey Johann Friedrich Korn, dem ältern, 1779. Kl.-4to. (20,3 x 16,3 cm). XXIV S. Bronzefirnispapier-Umschlag d. Zt. [7 Warenabbildungen]
18023305291Berlin, Unger, 1802. Nachdruck 1979. 29 S. Kart.
19373129678Leipzig, 1937. VIII, 191 S. Mit 55 Tafeln, 12 Abbildungen und 3 Tabellen. Originalleinen.
19739565EBWalluf (bei Wiesbaden), Sändig, 1973. 8°. 21 x 15 cm. X, 290 Seiten. Original-Leinenband mit goldgeprägtem Rücken- und Deckeltitel.
In-12 carré, broché, couverture imprimée, 61, (3) p. Première édition française. I- Contre le national-communiste. II- Au sujet du contrôle ouvrier de la production. III- Le tournant de l'Internationale communiste et la situation en Allemagne. IV - La crise autrichienne et le communisme. Bon exemplaire.
33776In-12 carré, broché, couverture imprimée, 61, (3) p. Paris, Ligue communiste (Opposition), 1931.
178924592ABLpzg, Haug 1789. 1 Bl., 413 S. Spätere schlichte HLwd mit marmorierten Deckeln. Kanten stärker berieben, teils bestoßen; fl. Vorsätze fehlen, durchgehend leicht gebräunt.
Two works bound in one: pp. 68; 256 + Portrait frontis. according to Evans the 2nd work should be bound first. Age stain. Browned. All signatures loose. Early ownership that appears to be Beiler (a common Amish name). Pages 107/108 torn without loss. 12mo. 180 mm. Loose in the original full leather binding; worn. Baron Trenck, Imprisoned in 1745, at Glatz under the guard of Heinrich August de la Motte Fouque. The King ordered that Friedrich had to sit on his own gravestone. In 1746 Trenck escaped. Then, in 1749, he obtained an employment as Rittmeister of an imperial cuirassier regiment in Hungary. He traveled to Russia where he, or so he claimed, became gentleman of the bed chamber in the court of Tsarina Elizabeth of Russia. He fell in love with a married woman, whose name he never revealed. In 1753, he went to Danzig for the funeral of his mother, but was again captured on the orders of Frederick II and was sent to the Citadel Magdeburg. To prevent him from attempting to escape, they fastened his hands, feet, and body with heavy chains and manacles. In 1763, he was released through the intervention of Empress Maria Theresa. During the next ten years he led an active life - writing literature, running a wine trading business, and travelling to England and France. His autobiography (1787) was first translated into English by Thomas Holcroft, an officer of the Royal Artillery. It became popular reading in the late 18th century, and must have been thrilling for its early Amish owner. Evans 27814. EVANS1
A Metz, chez Lamort Devilly, 1788, volumi 2 rilegati in 1, cartonatura decorata moderna, pp. XIV, (2), 145, (3) - (4), 144. Con un'antiporta incisa in rame. Tracce di tarlo all'esterno e alle sguardie.
1876634876Berlin, (1876?). 91 S. (ohne Reihentitel). Moderner Umschlag.
21558Berlin et Paris, chez Buisson et Maradan, 1788. 3 vol. in-12, 394 pp. 1 pl. + 378 pp. 1 pl. + 267-4 pp. 1 pl., demi-basane havane, dos long orné de filets et fleurons dorés, pièce de titre rouge, pièce de tomaison verte, tranches jaunes (petites épidermures, quelques minuscules rousseurs).