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1861ZB462631Wien: Friedrich Manz 1861. 16mo xvi 475 1 ad pp. issued as Taschenausgabe der osterreichischen Gesetze Band 7; original cloth rubbed with fraying at extremities of spine minor ownership markings general light age toning and a small ink blot at fore edge still sound and good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Wien: Friedrich Manz, hardcover
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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
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
1920ZB464829Wien: 1920. cxlviii 1152 pp paper wrappers adrkened and functionally rebacked with cloth tape text browned but not fragile and still a sound copy. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Wien: hardcover
elala2755Ghent: la Veuve Pierre De Goesin 1744. First Edition. Fête book celebrating the inauguration at Ghent on April 27 1744 of Maria Theresa as Countess of Flanders. The Archduchess of Austria and Queen of Hungary and Bohemia was presented on the occasion with a magnificent Ghent-made gown with a garniture of Flemish lace. She is shown wearing the gown in an oil painting by Martin Van Meytens which hangs in the city town hall. Cohen-De Ricci 868. Landwehr Splendid Ceremonies 209. Vinet 685. folio. pp. 43. title & head of dedication in red & black. woodcut arms on title. engraved frontis. portrait of Maria Theresa by Frans Pilsen after a painting by Philips Karel Marissal & large folding double-page engraved plate of the inauguration ceremony by Pilsen after David ‘t Kindt. contemporary calf imperial arms on upper cover arms of Flanders on lower cover covers with surface abrasions spine repaired at head & foot wormholes in outer margin – those in first few leaves neatly filled in the folding plate with half a dozen unobtrusive wormholes & some reinforcements of the folds but in very good condition nonetheless Ghent: la Veuve Pierre De Goesin, 1744 unknown
1938H27542Wien: Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung 1938. Wraps. Fair. 11.5 x 8.25 inches wraps fair copy with some discoloration wear and soil to covers red pencil and ink notes to covers moderate red pencil marks underlining etc. to text; paginated 75-104. Economic research institute's report on business cycles forecasting and preparation for economic crises etc. The institute on Austrian economic research was founded in 1927 as the "Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research" by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises modeled on Ernst Wagemann 's Berlin-based Institute for Business Cycle Research. Alexander Gerschenkron was also working at the institute during the early years. Reinhard Kamitz was Oskar Morgenstern's successor as director from 1936 to 1939 and he was also responsible for the incorporation into Wagemann's institute in 1938. In the economic crises of the late 1920s and early 1930s Hayek and Morgenstern in particular in stark contrast to proto-Keynesian alternatives pushed elsewhere advocated hard currency austerity and deregulation. This is an issue from the end of the Hayek-Von Mises-Morgenstern era. Wagemann is considered the founder of empirical business cycle research in Germany. Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung unknown
1939H27547Wien: Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung 1939. Wraps. Good. 11.5 x 8.25 inches wrapsgood or better with some wear to covers text with a few instances of ink and red pencil marks and underlining. Economic research institute's report on business cycles forecasting and preparation for economic crises etc paginated 141-179. The institute on Austrian economic research was founded in 1927 as the "Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research" by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises modeled on Ernst Wagemann 's Berlin-based Institute for Business Cycle Research. Reinhard Kamitz was Oskar Morgenstern's successor as director of the Berlin institute from 1936 to 1939 and he was also responsible for the incorporation into Wagemann's institute in 1938. In the economic crises of the late 1920s and early 1930s Hayek and Morgenstern in particular in stark contrast to proto-Keynesian alternatives pushed elsewhere advocated hard currency austerity and deregulation. This is an issue from the end of the Hayek-Von Mises-Morgenstern era. Wagemann is considered the founder of empirical business cycle research in Germany. Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung unknown
1939H27543Wien: Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung 1939. Wraps. Fair. 11.5 x 8.25 inches wraps fair to good with several instances of ink and red pencil underlining and marks. Economic research institute's report on business cycles forecasting and preparation for economic crises etc paginated 181-220. The institute on Austrian economic research was founded in 1927 as the "Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research" by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises modeled on Ernst Wagemann 's Berlin-based Institute for Business Cycle Research. Reinhard Kamitz was Oskar Morgenstern's successor as director of the Berlin institute from 1936 to 1939 and he was also responsible for the incorporation into Wagemann's institute in 1938. In the economic crises of the late 1920s and early 1930s Hayek and Morgenstern in particular in stark contrast to proto-Keynesian alternatives pushed elsewhere advocated hard currency austerity and deregulation. This is an issue from the end of the Hayek-Von Mises-Morgenstern era. Wagemann is considered the founder of empirical business cycle research in Germany. Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung unknown
1939H27546Wien: Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung 1939. Wraps. Good. 11.5 x 8.25 inches wrapsgood or better with some wear to covers text unmarked. Economic research institute's report on business cycles forecasting and preparation for economic crises etc paginated 279-311. The institute on Austrian economic research was founded in 1927 as the "Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research" by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises modeled on Ernst Wagemann 's Berlin-based Institute for Business Cycle Research. Reinhard Kamitz was Oskar Morgenstern's successor as director of the Berlin institute from 1936 to 1939 and he was also responsible for the incorporation into Wagemann's institute in 1938. In the economic crises of the late 1920s and early 1930s Hayek and Morgenstern in particular in stark contrast to proto-Keynesian alternatives pushed elsewhere advocated hard currency austerity and deregulation. This is an issue from the end of the Hayek-Von Mises-Morgenstern era. Wagemann is considered the founder of empirical business cycle research in Germany. Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung unknown
1939H27545Wien: Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung 1939. Wraps. Good. 11.5 x 8.25 inches wrapsgood or better with some wear to covers text unmarked. Economic research institute's report on business cycles forecasting and preparation for economic crises etc paginated 257-277. The institute on Austrian economic research was founded in 1927 as the "Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research" by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises modeled on Ernst Wagemann 's Berlin-based Institute for Business Cycle Research. Reinhard Kamitz was Oskar Morgenstern's successor as director of the Berlin institute from 1936 to 1939 and he was also responsible for the incorporation into Wagemann's institute in 1938. In the economic crises of the late 1920s and early 1930s Hayek and Morgenstern in particular in stark contrast to proto-Keynesian alternatives pushed elsewhere advocated hard currency austerity and deregulation. This is an issue from the end of the Hayek-Von Mises-Morgenstern era. Wagemann is considered the founder of empirical business cycle research in Germany. Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung unknown
1939H27544Wien: Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung 1939. Wraps. Fair. 11.5 x 8.25 inches wraps fair to good with moderate ink and red pencil marks underlining and notes. Economic research institute's report on business cycles forecasting and preparation for economic crises etc paginated 221-255. The institute on Austrian economic research was founded in 1927 as the "Austrian Institute for Business Cycle Research" by Friedrich August von Hayek and Ludwig von Mises modeled on Ernst Wagemann 's Berlin-based Institute for Business Cycle Research. Reinhard Kamitz was Oskar Morgenstern's successor as director of the Berlin institute from 1936 to 1939 and he was also responsible for the incorporation into Wagemann's institute in 1938. In the economic crises of the late 1920s and early 1930s Hayek and Morgenstern in particular in stark contrast to proto-Keynesian alternatives pushed elsewhere advocated hard currency austerity and deregulation. This is an issue from the end of the Hayek-Von Mises-Morgenstern era. Wagemann is considered the founder of empirical business cycle research in Germany. Österreichischen Institutes für Konjunkturforschung unknown
1920z080061920. Hardcover. Very Good. Photo album filled with 2.5 by 3.5 inch photographs with descriptive labels from a trip to Austrian and Germany in the 1920s or 1930s. Hardcover oblong 8vo. 24pp. With four photographs to each page. Very good. Thirteen pictures mostly ones of the travelers have been removed. Wear to spine ends of album extremities of album pages. Photographs are all intact and in clean condition. The majority of the album is architectural and scenic landmarks such as the Munich War Memorial the Menin Gate and the Kessel Falls. Housed in protective mylar. hardcover
193777063Innsbruck 1937. Plakatens størrelse : 45 cm X 435 cm. Trykt i blått. Brettet ned til 8vo. Poster size : 45 cm X 435 cm. Printed in blue. Folded to 8vo. Tysk. unknown
2002AME_9781840649376Edward Elgar 2002. 1st. Hardcover. New/New. Edward Elgar hardcover
0209H615641Hardcover. Fair. FIRST EDITION. Vienna: United States Allied Commission Austria 1947. Oblong hardcover issued without dust jacket. viii 8 232 pages illustrated in color & b/w. Bound in publisher's cloth and paper-covered boards. About good only condition with wear to spine and bumping soiling to covers else good overall condition; no owner marking NOT EX-LIBRARY. shelf2 hardcover