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193433768Wien 1934. Paperback. Very Good. 121p. plus 8 plates banded and laid in. Original wrapper. 23cm. German text. <br/><br/> Wien paperback books
1986308681986. Softcover. VG- light wear to cover edges exlib with sticker to cover head. White ill. wraps. 145 pp. Numerous bw and color plates. Text in German. paperback books
199937103Munich: Prestel Verlag 1999. Hardbound. VG/VG- light general wear to dust jacket including a tear at the bottom. Green cloth with color illustrated dustjacket. 296 pp. Numerous color and bw plates. English edition.A like-new copy. A dazzling array of noteworthy contributors! Prestel Verlag hardcover books
1963120881963. Softbound. VG- mild cover fading. Mint wraps. 72 pp. Four color 21 bw plates. Three-page introduction by Fritz Novotny biography by Hubert Adolph catalogue of 167 annotated works several fine plates. Text is not in English as most anyone might assume. unknown books
1988167281988. Softcover. VG. Color wraps. 19 pp. 1 bw 11 color plates. Text in German. Mixed exhibition of photographs and other works all by Pasch. unknown books
195425292Austria: Not Published 1954. A student identification or educational passport issued to Rolf Werner Rosenthal 1928 - 2009 who later became a prominent medical-specialty advertising agency owner in NY. With the seals of the University and stamps dates; giving Rosenthal's earlier educational accomplishments at Queens College and his master of arts from Columbia. With photograph of him as a young man attached; he is listed as being born in 1928 in Nurnberg. Within are pages with grids giving semester name of teacher class topic hours of course teacher signature or initials. Approx. 4 1/2" x 7" size gray printed paper over stiff cardstock boards gray cloth spine covering; pages with old cuts closed tears and no loss. Some edge tips wear; in good condition; interesting Austrian student identification & course study ephemera. Passport. Hard Cover. Good. Not Published hardcover books
1834116872Vindobonae 1834. hardcover. good. Editio Quarta emendata. 192pp. foxed 8vo contemporary marbled boards rubbed. Vindobonae 1834. Good.<br/><br/> unknown books
178620377colophon: Linz: no publisher/printer 1786. <br><br>Pastoral letter. Removed from a nonce volume. Title-page with an old library stamp. A good copy. no publisher/printer unknown books
164922920Auctore Io. Bapt. Suttinger 1649. Map approx. 10 3/4" x 11 3/4" approx. 27.5 x 30 cm size; margins add 1 1/2" or more all around; old fold line wrinkling to paper darkening; in good condition. Not Bound. Good. Auctore Io. Bapt. Suttinger Paperback books
17817564Paris: Nyon et La Porte 1781. First edn. 8vo pp 332ii Bound in little worn contemporary full calf worn at top of spine A good tight copy Engraved portrait and 4 other full page engraved plates. Born in Vienna in 1717 Marie-Therese Walpurge Amelie Christine D'Autriche was the daughter of Charles IV 16th Emperor de la Maison d'Autriche. Nyon et La Porte unknown books
182734275Vienna: Bey Tendler und von Manstein 1827. 6 folding tables at back. 1 vols. 8vo. Recent burgundy buckram title in gilt on spine new endpapers upper portion of title repaired edges trimmed some light browning washed else very good copy. 6 folding tables at back. 1 vols. 8vo. Bey Tendler und von Manstein unknown books
171340099Wien: Johann van Ghelen 1713. 4to 18.5 cm 7.25". 36 pp. <br><br>The official report "thorough and detailed" according to the title-page about "the infectious disease which crept into the Ertz-Hertzogthum Lower Austria this year."<br>Â Â Â Â The National Library of Medicine reports there is another edition printed at Nürnberg 1713 with the title Ansteckender Seuche welche dieses 1713. Jahr in das Ertz-Hertzogthum Nieder-Oesterreich eingeschlichen gründliche und ausführliche Nachricht sonderbar auf das Land sammt benöthigten Hülffs-Rettungs- und Verwahrungs-Mitteln.<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat locates only one U.S. library reporting owenrship National Libary of Medicine. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â VD18 90098676. Removed from a nonce volume. Closely trimmed at top and foremargins touching letters. Curiously the same is true of the digitized copy in Germany. Age-toning and stray stains. Johann van Ghelen unknown books
19165551Vienna Austria 1916. Single leaf menu 16.5 x 12 cm. pasted onto a card backing. The menu bears the blind-stamped armorial crest of Austria Hungary. The Prime Minister Carl Graf Sturgkh was an arch-conservative and at this was ruling alone having dissolved both the provincial assembly and the Austrian Rechstrat. Eight months after this meal Sturgkh was assassinated. The meal is somewhat simple and elegant: Oglio en tasse turbot a l'amirale selle de veau Godard Chaudfroid a la Diane Artichauts a l'istrienne Pain Médine patisserie de fromage sorbet and dessert. The wines are exceptional as would be expected: Xéres Oloroso Niersteiner 1904 Auslesse Ruthe Chat. Lafitte 1878 Acker Moet-Chandon Imperial and Chat d'Yquem 1974 Acker. All followed by a Cognac Marquis or "Allasch"a fine kummel. Also included is a clipping from the Wiener Bilder with a photograph of Sturgkh pasted onto a sheet of card. The menu has been folded is worn at the folds and is somewhat soiled; one corner is chipped. Good. Signed by Strugkh in the lower right hand corner. unknown books
1815588951815. Austrian Criminal Code For the Kingdom of Lombardy-Veneto Austria. Lombardy-Veneto Kingdom of. Codice Penale Universale Austriaco Coll Appendice Delle Piu Recenti Norme Generali. Parte I: Dei Delitti. Milan: Dall'Imp. Regia Stamperia 1815. xv 270 pp. Octavo 9-1/2" x 6-1/2". Original wrappers untrimmed edges. Light soiling and a few minor stains to exterior dampstaining to head of text block internally clean. Item housed in cloth clamshell box with printed paper title label. And Austria. Lombardy-Veneto Kingdom of. Codice Penale Universale Austriaco Coll Appendice Delle Piu Recenti Norme Generali. Parte II: Delle Gravi Trasgressioni di Polizia. Milan: Dall'Imperiale Regia Stamperia 1815. iv 201 2 pp. Octavo 9" x 6". Contemporary three-quarter calf over marbled boards gilt fillets and lettering piece to spine speckled edges ribbon marker. Light rubbing to extremities with minor wear to spine ends and corners. Light to moderate toning to text. A handsome copy. $850. Second edition issued the same year as the first. Established by the Congress of Vienna in 1815 this Northern Italian kingdom was part of the Austrian Empire. Lombardy was annexed to the Sardinia in 1859 and the kingdom ceased to exist when the rest of its territory was annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in 1866. The Italian translation offered here was the first adapted to the Kingdom's local conditions. OCLC locates 3 complete copies in North America all in law libraries Harvard University of Kansas Washington University St. Louis. British Museum Catalogue Compact Edition 15:777. unknown books
1883983782<b>Die Assassinen</b>: Ballet in drei acten in scene gesetszt von Carl Telle Musik von D. J. Forster.Wien: Wallishausser 1883.<br /><br />12mo. Original green wrappers chipped. Pagination: Leaf of title Personen list on verso; pp. 1-16 text. Ads on verso of front and back wrappers. Text free from defects.Libretto for ballet in three acts set in Jerusalem in 1197 probably taken from the legend of theSultan Saladin in his military campaign against the Assassins and their leader Hassan Scheichel Djebel "the old man of the mountain".<br /><br />Archduke Johann Salvator of Austria wrote and designed the ballet under the pseudonym JohannTraugott. It was written for his lover and later wife Ludmilla "Milli" Stubel a ballerina withthe Vienna Court Opera with whom he had formed a life-long relationship. The ballet wasperformed in Vienna five times from November 12 to December 12 1884.<br /><br />For full description. Cut and paste the link below into your browser: <br /><br /><b>www.goldenlegend.com/pdfs/assassin.pdf</b><br /><br /> Wassishausser books
1704241802Vienna: Gedruckt bey Leopold Voight 1704. First edition. Parts 1 & 2 only. Additional engraved general title page and two large beautiful woodcut tailpieces. 8 788; 2 547 10 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Contemporary pigskin. Title page defective with loss including loss of imprint otherwise fine. First edition. Parts 1 & 2 only. Additional engraved general title page and two large beautiful woodcut tailpieces. 8 788; 2 547 10 pp. 1 vols. Folio. Although this massive compilation of laws alphabetically arranged with a final Index was updated throughout the century until Pars 6 of 1770 this first volume of 1704 is complete albeit with a defective title page in and of itself. Subsequent additions were added thus: Pars 3 1704-1720; Pars 4 1721-1740; Pars 5 1740-1758; Pars 6 1759-1770. Gedruckt bey Leopold Voight unknown books
1919WRCAM35473N.p. but likely Paris 1919. Four versions of the text separately paginated and grouped together printed in English French and Italian two versions. Folio. Gathered signatures loosely inserted into printed wrappers as issued the four sections laid into a general printed wrapper. Moderate edge wear. Near fine. Germany's great ally in World War I was the Austro-Hungarian empire which in 1919 was broken apart and made into the separate states of Austria and Hungary birthing as well several other nations in Eastern Europe. The new state of Austria signed the Treaty of Saint Germain making peace with the victorious Allies on September 10 1919. Present here are preliminary printings in English French and Italian actually two Italian versions of that treaty indicated as such by the printed words "proof" "epreuves" and "bozza" on the respective treaties. The articles three versions of the treaty are not numbered sequentially but rather are numbered discreetly within parts and the pagination is not continuous between the parts. The second Italian version present here however does number the articles a total of 371 and the pages a total of 177 continuously though there is no printed date for the signing of the treaty indicating that it is also a preliminary proof printing though made later than the other three. Several of the most important parts of the treaty - those dealing with financial reparations for example - are blank here indicating that these proof versions were printed before those matters were completely settled. <br> <br> The conclusion of the Great War split apart the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In the Treaty of Saint-Germain the newly-created state of Austria recognized the independence of Hungary Czechoslovakia Poland and Yugoslavia and also had to cede much land to Italy and Bukovina to Romania. Austria also had to agree never to compromise its independence and was therefore forbidden from entering into any alliance with Germany. Austria was also forced to admit its complicity with Germany in waging the war and was saddled with reparations payments. Austria's army was limited to 30000 and other articles of the treaty addressed political and economic issues. The text of the treaty also contained the League of Nations Covenant and therefore was never ratified by the United States Senate. <br> <br> A very rare and interesting version of an important treaty ending the First World War here in a very small printing likely made only for participants in the peace conference. unknown books
1877303549Austria 1877. With ten small ink vignettes of hunting scenes most humorous and an inserted autograph note folded with remains of seal. 76 pp. approx. 32 lines per page in a variety of hands remaining leaves blank. 1 vols. 4to. Green quarter leather and patterned paper boards. Minor exterior rubbing old shelfmark 11 on label. Internally clean very good. With ten small ink vignettes of hunting scenes most humorous and an inserted autograph note folded with remains of seal. 76 pp. approx. 32 lines per page in a variety of hands remaining leaves blank. 1 vols. 4to. Manuscript Chronicle of Hunting in the Tirol. Manuscript chronicle of hunting in the Jagdbezirk district of Gerlos in the Zillertal south west of Kitzebühl in the Austrian Tirol including discussion of the boundaries and characteristics of the area historical remarks and a review of the large and small game covering the period from 1775 onwards in summary form with greater detail after 1859 and then records of hunting trips in the district 1864-1877 among them a visit by the Counts Mittrowsky 23 April to 1 May 1866 with narrative diary entries signed Franz Graf Mittwrosky and Ernst Graf Mittrowsky; and several lengthy entries in 1870-71 signed Emil Prinz Furstenberg. The entries for 1873-1877 are a single extended paragraph.<br/>The game hunted was chiefly Rehbock and Auerhahn. unknown books
1874310368Vienna 1874. Partly printed calligraphic document on vellum black ink within printed ornamental borders ornamented in gold with polychrome coat of arms. 4 ff. 1 vols. Folio. Purple velvet with Habsburg arms on upper cover silk pastedowns with gilt cord and red wax seal in 12 cm diameter brass case. In tin dispatch case with two partly printed Imperial documents 1873 and 1874 the second with paper seals. Fine. Partly printed calligraphic document on vellum black ink within printed ornamental borders ornamented in gold with polychrome coat of arms. 4 ff. 1 vols. Folio. Patent of noblility issued to Adolph von Baeuerle landowner who was active in the 1873 International Exposition in Vienna.<br/><br/>The richly engrossed document is signed by the Emperor Franz Joseph I 1830-1916 and countersigned by the minister of the interior Josef Freiherr von Lasser Zollheim. unknown books
176957355Wien: Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattnern 1769. First Edition. Folio pp. xvi 282 lvi Illustrated with 27 engravings in the text & 3 folding engraved plates included in the pagination. Some foxed and toned lacks the front flyleaf. Bound in very rubbed contemporary calf still a very good tight copy. Woodcut and typographic ornaments and initials. Text in German black letter with glosses in Latin. Bound in contemporary calf spine gilt little rubbed and recently rebacked red edges. Woodblock printed end papers. Some toning to the text The binding is a little rubbed but still a very good crisp and clean copy. Maria Theresa was the eldest daughter of emperor Charles I and of Elizabeth Christina of Brunswick. At the death of her father in 1740 she became the sole heiress of his dominions of the house of Austria. Upon her accesion to the throne the neighboring countries tried to capture parts of the empire which led to the Wars of Austrian Succession which finally concuded with the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748. This is the famous criminal code of Maria Theresa which used torture as a means of "eliciting truth." Her insticts were absolutist and she would allow nothing that limited state power even as she reformed the education system and worked to better the lives of her citizens. And she did not forbid torture. Torture was only to be used only is capital and very serious criminal cases. Included in this volume are very graphic illustrattions of instruments of torture thumb-screws stocks racks burning candles leg vices winches the Viennese shoe! with detailed and precise instruction of their use. According to the Britannica this edition was suppressed by Prince Kaunitz chancellor of the state and an advisor to the Empress. Torture was formally abolished in the empire in 1776. Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg. Maria Theresa and her husband Francis I Holy Roman Emperor had sixteen children including Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Maria Theresa was the absolute sovereign . She promulgated financial and educational reforms promoted commerce and the development of agriculture and reorganised Austria's ramshackle military all of which strengthened Austria's international standing. Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattnern unknown books
176952694Wien: Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattnern 1769. First Edition. Folio pp. xvi 282 lvi Illustrated with 27 engravings in the text & 3 folding engraved plates included in the pagination. One of the plates was misfolded and is consequently slightly frayed at the lower edge with an old paper repair at the foredge not affecting the print area. Woodcut and typographic ornaments and initials. Text in German black letter with glosses in Latin. Bound in contemporary calf spine gilt little rubbed and recently rebacked red edges. Woodblock printed end papers. Some toning to the text The binding is a little rubbed but still a very good crisp and clean copy. Laid in: MARIA THERESA; EMPRESS. Autograph Note Signed "Maria Theresia" on black rimmed mouring paper to paymaster Mayer in German concerning her son's pension requesting 500 ducats or sovereigns and in a postscript written at lower edge and vertically at upper edge adding that the letters would follow in the evening. 1 page 12mo mourning stationery; some staining affecting signature but still legible folds. Vienna circa 1776. Maria Theresa was the eldest daughter of emperor Charles I and of Elizabeth Christina of Brunswick. At the death of her father in 1740 she became the sole heiress of his dominions of the house of Austria. Upon her accesion to the throne the neighboring countries tried to capture parts of the empire which led to the Wars of Austrian Succession which finally concuded with the treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle in 1748. This is the famous criminal code of Maria Theresa which used torture as a means of "eliciting truth." Her insticts were absolutist and she would allow nothing that limited state power even as she reformed the education system and worked to better the lives of her citizens. And she did not forbid torture. Torture was only to be used in capital and very serious criminal cases. Included in this volume are very graphic illustrattions of instruments of torture thumb-screws stocks racks burning candles leg vices winches the Viennese shoe! with detailed and precise instruction of their use. According to the Britannica this edition was suppressed by Prince Kaunitz chancellor of the state and an advisor to the Empress. Torture was formally abolished in the empire in 1776. Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina was the only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and the last of the House of Habsburg. Maria Theresa and her husband Francis I Holy Roman Emperor had sixteen children including Queen Marie Antoinette of France. Maria Theresa was the absolute sovereign . She promulgated financial and educational reforms promoted commerce and the development of agriculture and reorganised Austria's ramshackle military all of which strengthened Austria's international standing. Johann Thomas Edlen von Trattnern unknown books