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1994486466Berlin 1855, Nachdruck, 1994. 976 S. Ln.
37029Strasbourg : J.G. Treutel, 1788 - nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée, & augmentée de beaucoup d'Anecdotes intéressantes - 4 volume in-12 demi-basane, dos lisse orné de filets et tomaisons dorés, pièces de titre, XIV, 422, 444, 408, 394 pages - illustré en frontispice d'un portrait gravé de Frédéric II - Bel ensemble parfaitement relié -
français In-8 de de 140-88-78-80-61-39-144-46 pp. et 27-4-6-13-26 planches ; demi-basane verte, dos lisse à faux-nerfs orné (reliure ancienne). Collection "L'Univers pittoresque, Histoire et description de tous les peuples". Texte sur deux colonnes. Illustré de 76 planches hors texte placées en fin de volume. Lég. rousseurs, dos passé marron.
19112326Plon, Nourrit et Cie 16 x 23 Paris 1911 Volume in-8, demi-chagrin vert début XXe, dos à quatre nerfs, titre, fleurons et filets dorés, XII-453 pp, index, portrait en héliogravure, autographe, 14 gravures hors texte sous serpentes. Très bon exemplaire. (B33) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Livre
19112326Plon, Nourrit et Cie 16 x 23 Paris 1911 Volume in-8, demi-chagrin vert début XXe, dos à quatre nerfs, titre, fleurons et filets dorés, XII-453 pp, index, portrait en héliogravure, autographe, 14 gravures hors texte sous serpentes. Très bon exemplaire. (B33) PHOTOS NUMERIQUES DISPONIBLES PAR EMAIL SUR SIMPLE DEMANDE-DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPS MAY BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Livre
5246Le Pays-ses habitants-la vie intérieure In 12 demi chagrin vert à nerfs,titre doré,faux-titre,titre,405 pages,1 feuillet de table des matières Illustrations hors-texte de l’auteur.Plon, Nourrit & Cie 1883 édition originale
192529678Nordhausen am Harz, Verlagshaus für geschichtliche Veröffentlichungen, 1925. 4 Bücher in einem Band: Jung-Friedrich. 1712-1740 / Der junge König. 1740-1756 / Die sieben Prüfungsjahre. 1756-1763 / Der alte König. 1763-1786. Mit 334 Textabbildungen, 15 Beilagen (faksimilierte Schriftstücke), 10 mehrfarbige Bildtafeln und 10 s/w Bildtafeln. 2°, ca. 35,4 x 27 cm, XI, 581 S., 1 Bl., mit Verzeichnissen und Personen- und Ortsregister, verfaßt von Gottfried Wentz, Original-Leinenband, senfgelber Papierumschlag. Einbandentwurf, Titelzeichnung und Satzanordnung von Erich Gruner, Leipzig. Satz und Druck in Unger-Fraktur vom Bibliographischen Institut, Leipzig. Kunstdruckpapier von Krause & Baumann, Dresden. Buchbindearbeiten von H. Fikentscher, Leipzig. Copyright 1925 by Gebrüder Paetel und Carl Henschel Verlag, Berlin. Aus der Vorbemerkung zur ersten Auflage von 1902: "Der Deutsche, der sich darüber klar werden will, welche Kräfte im politischen Leben seines Volkes am stärksten arbeiten und die Grundlagen seines staatlichen Seins bilden, wird, gleichsam wie der Doktor Faust zu den Müttern ging, zu seinen Vätern hinaufsteigen müssen. In einer Zeit, wo die gewaltige Schaffenskraft, die der märkische Junker Otto v. Bismarck zum Heile des deutschen Volkes entfaltet hat, immer greifbarer zutage tritt, werden wir auch gern die Gedanken zurücklenken auf den hochgeborenen Mann, an dessen historische Wirksamkeit der Schöpfer der deutschen Einheit unmittelbar wieder anknüpfte, an den Begründer der preußischen Großmacht König Friedrich den Zweiten. Von ihm hat der universalste aller Historiker, Leopold Ranke, geurteilt, der politische Genius Friedrichs habe in der modernen Staatengewalt kaum seinesgleichen gehabt, und ein andermal nennt Ranke ihn den größten aller deutschen Landesfürsten.' Titelblatt mit Stempel: Niederkaufungen bei Kassel. 5. Auflage. Einband lichtrandig, Buchrücken mit kleinem Loch, fliegende Vorsatzpapiere fehlen, eine Tafel mit kleinem Einriss, sonst gut erhalten.
193918180CDU, 1939, 5 vol. in-4°, 321 pp, texte dactylographié, brochés, bon état (Coll. Les cours de Sorbonne)
12089Trois tomes en trois volumes in 4 demi-cuir marron à nerfs, titre, tomaison, fers dorés. 1884 pages, pagination continue. Tome 1 : pas de page de titre, page 1 à 646. Tome 2 : pas de page de titre, pages 647 à 1258. Tome 3 : pas de page de titre, pages 1259 à 1884. A la Librairie illustrée sans date. Illustrations à pleine page, en noir et en couleurs, dans le texte en noir, cartes, plans à pleine page. Bon ensemble.
19242568Paris, Chez A. et G. Mornay, 1924 ; in-8, broché ; (4) ff. (2 bl., faux-titre, titre), 335 pp., (3) ff. (justification, 2 bl.) ; 1 bois gravé en couleurs en frontispice, nombreux bois gravés en couleurs in-texte ; couverture blanche à rabats illustrée en couleurs.
1859244723Leipzig, Hübner, 1859. XX, 223 S. Moderner Halbleder. [2 Warenabbildungen]
8642Eau-forte en couleurs,du XVIIIème siècle.395x270mm à la cuvette, et 458x315mm avec la marge. A Londres chez Wichnyther et à Paris Chez Jacques Chereau
66 pages. Features: 1997 D.A.G. Dollmaker's Festival; Dollmaker's Worksheet, All-Bisque Dolls - Belladonna - a beautiful all-bisque by Cynthia Guilette; Bunny Love, An All-Bisque Beauty; All-Bisque and French, Part II - Periwinkle; The Blue Scarf Lady - Queen Louise - Modeled after Queen Louise of Prussia; Farmer's Family, Part II - Helen, Little Ella and Little Ernst - meet the children of the Farmer's family; The New, Big, Beautiful Bru Jne. 14 - Bru Gaala. Average wear. Unmarked. One-inch taped repair to front cover. A sound copy. Magazine
1757b017.802GB: J. Hinton 1757. DISBOUND TEXT No covers. 203 x 127 mm. 190 pages. No halftitle or endpapers. Folding map is fairly clean and bright but awkwardly folded. First few leaves have a closed tear at inner margin and are pulling loose and a bit dust marked. Else fairly clean tight text and suitable to rebind. Book is in good double plus condition with noticeable signs of wear and/or age. . 1st Edition. G. J. Hinton unknown
1977184798Itatiaia Editora 1977. tapa blanda. 2ª Mano - Bueno/2ª Mano. Itatiaia Editora. 1977. Reconquista do Brasil 34. Esta obra consiste en el diario de a bordo y de viaje escrito por el príncipe Adalberto de Prusia durante su exploración por el continente americano entre 1842 y 1843. Motivado desde su infancia por el deseo de realizar una gran expedición marítima el noble desembarcó en Brasil inspirado por los relatos previos de científicos y naturalistas como Alexander von Humboldt Tapa blanda con solapas 27x18cm 243pp. Itatiaia Editora unknown
HH1443Paris Anselin et Pochard Libraires pour l'art militaire1821. Hardcover. Rücken u. Kanten beschabt. Auf. Kl. 8º.147 Ss. Suivie de XIII Planches mit 13 Tafeln.Priv. HLdr. D.Zt. <br/> <br/> Paris, Anselin et Pochard, Libraires pour l'art militaire,1821 hardcover
1974F116973The Hague, Martinus Nijhoff 1974 203pp., 24cm., softcover, good condition, [Introduction and comments (in English) by Joseph Bobik, Transcription of the Manuscript (in Latin) by James A. Corbett and Joseph Bobik], F116973
18168664ABBerlin, Maurer 1816. Gr.8°. 1 Bl., 116 S. Interimsbroschur der Zt, unbeschnitten. Umschlag etwas berieben, Rücken etwas lädiert. 1
196562042BBMünchen, R. Oldenbourg Verlag, 1965. Groß-8°. 407,396, 707, 586 Seiten, 1 Blatt. Original-Leinenbände. Original-Schutzumschlag. Goldgeprägter Rücken- und Deckeltitel.
19142092902138000083Tokyo Kaikosha 1914. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tokyo Kaikosha paperback
19142092902138000044Tokyo Kaikosha 1914. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tokyo Kaikosha paperback
19152092902138000091Tokyo Kaikosha 1915. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Tokyo Kaikosha paperback
1760071097Neuchatel Switzerland: Printing Press of King Frederick 1760. Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket as Issued. VOLUMES II III & IV. French Text. Volume II - "Memoirs to Serve the History of the House of Brandenburg Second Part" by Frederic Guillaume Second King of Prussia. Volume II contains eight odes and 16 poems known as épîtres. 320 pp. <br>Volume III contains odes chants letters and prose. Indexed 344 pp. <br>Volume IV contains 'familiar' missives poetry and prose. Indexed 330 pp. <br><br>CONDITION: Hardbound mottled brown leather covers gilt titles within brown labels on spines. Solid bindings. Multi colored marbled endpapers; title pages bear an ink signature. No other writing within volumes; easily read and legible. All have wear to edges corners and tattered head and tails of spines. Volume II has small splits at gutter edges head and tail. Volume III's spine is detached at front gutter yet holding. Volume IV front outer and inner front hinge starting. Veery Good condition for year published. Full refund if not satisfied. Printing Press of King Frederick hardcover
1924103324Paris, Librairie Hachette 1924 In-4 25 x 16 cm. Reliure demi-chagrin havane à coins, dos à nerfs, couvertures et dos conservés, tête dorée, XVIII-366 pp., notes en bas de page, pièces justificatives, annexes, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
Very Good German Original sepia-toned cabinet photograph taken by German photographer J. C. Schaarwachter (1847-1904). 17x11 cm. Moltke was a Prussian field marshal. The chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years, he is regarded as the creator of a new, more modern method of directing armies in the field. He commanded troops in Europe and the Middle East, commanding during the Second Schleswig War, Austro-Prussian War, and the Franco-Prussian War. He is described as embodying "Prussian military organization and tactical genius.". He was fascinated with railways and pioneered their military usage. He is often referred to as Moltke the Elder to distinguish him from his nephew Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke, who commanded the German Army at the outbreak of World War I. In 1835 on his promotion as captain, Moltke obtained six months leave to travel in south-eastern Europe. After a short stay in Constantinople he was requested by the Sultan Mahmud II to help modernize the Ottoman Empire army, and being duly authorized from Berlin he accepted the offer. He remained two years at Constantinople, learned Turkish, and surveyed the city of Constantinople, the Bosphorus, and the Dardanelles. He traveled through Wallachia, Bulgaria, and Rumelia, and made many other journeys on both sides of the Strait. In 1838 Moltke was sent as an adviser to the Ottoman general commanding the troops in Anatolia, who was to carry on a campaign against Muhammad Ali of Egypt. During the summer Moltke made extensive reconnaissances and surveys, riding several thousand miles in the course of his journey. He navigated the rapids of the Euphrates and visited and mapped many parts of the Ottoman Empire. In 1839 the army moved south to fight the Egyptians, but upon the approach of the enemy, the general refused to listen to Moltke's advice. Moltke resigned from his post of staff officer and took charge of the artillery. In the Battle of Nezib (modern-day Nisibis) on 24 June 1839, the Ottoman army was beaten. With great difficulty, Moltke made his way back to the Black Sea, and thence to Constantinople. His patron, Sultan Mahmud II, was dead, so he returned to Berlin where he arrived, broken in health, in December 1839. Once home Moltke published some of the letters he had written as Letters on Conditions and Events in Turkey in the Years 1835 to 1839. This book was well-received at the time. Early the next year he married a young English woman, Maria Bertha Helena Burt, the daughter of John Heyliger Burt Esq. of St. Croix in the Danish West Indies, who married his sister Augusta. It was a happy union, though there were no children.