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1828593391828. Pest 1828. First edition. Pest 1828. First edition. Rare Hungarian Treatise on Civil Actions and Defenses Hungary. Manuale Procuratorum et Causantium: Complectens Processus in Jure Hungarico Occurrentes Ordine Alphabetico Exprimens Instituta Quo Quis Actor Contra Quem Incattum Coram quo Judice Procedendum Quidve Probandum Habeat Ut Objectum Processus Assequatur Adjectis Nonnullis Observationibus. Pest: Landerer de Fuskut 1828. ii 172 4 pp. Octavo 8-1/4" x 5-1/4". Original plain publisher wrappers early hand-lettered title and private-library shelf label to spine. Light soiling and shelfwear and a few minor inkstains minor wear to spine ends and corners. Some toning to text light foxing in a few places minor worm holes near center of final three leaves are rear cover. Early owner signature to front pastedown interior otherwise clean. $650. First edition. This treatise on civil actions and defenses went through two later editions in 1835 and 1841. All are rare. OCLC locates 3 copies of the first edition in North America Harvard Law School Library of Congress UC-Berkeley Law School. unknown books
86053aafBudae, Typis Regiae Universitatis, 1791, in-folio, XXIV + 393 S. + 1 Bl. Original-Pappband. mit Bundpapier bezogen. Rücken mit Fehlstelle.
LBW006afParis chez l'autheur 1699 361 x 580 mm.
1st edition. Original calf. 4to. X, 197, XXXI pages. 22 x 30 cm. In English, Hebrew, and Hungarian. Edited by Randolph L. Braham with the collaboration of Ervin Farkas. Brahams own copy, specially bound (in black leather and gilt title) and dedicated to Randolph L. Braham from the World Federation of Hungarian Jews (with dedication plate on endpage) . Profusely illustrated album of black and white photographs of Hungarian synagogues. "This album includes 467 photographs and drawings. The compilers succeeded in obtaining illustrations of most of the destroyed or converted synagogues. We hope this work will serve as an everlasting memorial to a significant element of Hungarian-Jewish culture and as a tribute to the thousands of martyrs who left from these very synagogues on their last fateful journey to destruction. (From the preface) . Subjects: Synagogues - Hungary. Edificios Religiosos (Arquitetura) Synagogues. Hungary. Light shelf wear to leather, overall very fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-43)
190063277Budapest & Vienna: Verlag von Gustav Ranschburg; Gilhofer & Ranschburg 1900. 4to. 9.5 x 12 in. 36 2 136 pp. w/ facsimile portion printed on splendid laid paper w/ chain lines with the signs rubrications underlining initial letters and marginal flourishes all reproduced in red replicated as evident in the original. Original tan semi-translucent softcovers on Japan paper bound into contemporary three-quarter tan morocco over marbled boards raised bands on spine gilt & tan morocco spine label marbled endpapers t.e.g. minor shelfwear slight scuffing still NF copy. First facsimile edition of this beautifully printed facsimile issued with introduction by Bishop Vilmos Fraknoi in German and Hungarian of the first incunabulum published in Hungary by Andras Hess was also the first example of a country’s first printed work focusing on that nation’s history. Only ten known copies of the original print run believed to have been 240-250 are known to survive. This volume was issued to celebrate Gutenberg’s centenary in Hungary by Ranschburg meticulously prepared from the copy at the National Szechnyi Library in Hungary. Sporting 246 chapters on 133 pages the work launches with the Hun-Hungarians moves into Eastern and Central Europe until the reign of King Matthias of Hungary up to 1468 drawing from earlier histories and chronicles and positing that the Hungarians community originated from Schythia. Copies from the libraries of Rosenthal and H.P. Kraus are the only two of the facsimile to have appeared at auction in the last 30 years and Princeton from a 1990 German auction. See: Leo S. Olschki Chronica Hungarorum impressa Budae 1473 typis similibus reimpressa La Bibliofilia Vol. 2 No. 9/10 Dec.-Jan. 1900-1901 pp. 362-366. Verlag von Gustav Ranschburg; Gilhofer & Ranschburg, paperback
190921142851909. London; Adam and Charles Black 1909. Large 8vo. original white cloth with an armorial design blocked in orange green and gilt to spine and upper board top edges gilt; pp. xix i 320 4 publisher's advert.; with a total of 75 fine coloured plates after watercolours guarded by captioned tissues and a folding pull-out map at the rear; a near fine copy of this scarce and vulnerable book preserved in uncommonly clean condition both externally and internally with just light rubbing and dusting to boards with a previous owner's bookplate to inner upper cover another ownership inscription to front free endpaper and mild foxing to prelims.First edition of one of the scarcest titles in A. & C. Black's Twenty Shilling Series. Inman 37. hardcover
awd-184Lausanne, galerie UNIP, 1976. Peinture à l'huile sur une affiche imprimée. Exposition du 18 septembre au 6 octobre 1976. Signée en noir à droite. 64/100 cm. Bon état, discrète trace de pli central.
1996x-0792340299Kluwer Academic Pub 1996. Hardcover. New. 685 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.25 inches. Kluwer Academic Pub hardcover
167318S.l., s.d. (v. 1800) 2 parties en un vol. in-folio, [14] et [12] ff. n. ch., texte bilingue allemand et magyar à la suite, cartonnage Bradel de papier azur, dos lisse, pièce de titre (rel. du XIXe siècle). Couverture un peu piquée, mais bon exemplaire.
17981251069Budapest, typis regiae Universitatis, 1798. 9 Bl., 32, 350, 104 S. u. Vortitel, 32, 444 S. Hldrbde d. Zeit mit Rückenschild (berieben, Rücken mit kl. Wurmspuren, braunfleckig, Vorsätze mit Ausschnitt am oberen Rand, Besitzvermerk auf Vortitel).
18763413265Budapest, 1876/80. Insgesamt 1654 S. Hlwd (Monumenta Hungariae Historica. Scriptores, 21/28/29/30)
10526Recueil de 5 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8, demi chagrin vert de l'époque, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets estampés à froid, titre doré, initiales du possesseur en pied (L.R.)..
Recueil de 5 ouvrages reliés en un volume in-8, demi chagrin vert de l'époque, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets estampés à froid, titre doré, initiales du possesseur en pied (L.R.).. 1- Edition originale de ce manifeste publié au lendemain de l'insurrection hongroise contre l'Empire autrichien. Teleki fut alors chargé de se rendre à Paris pour obtenir du gouvernement républicain des secours efficaces. Mais, malgré ses appels à l'opinion publique (cette brochure), sa démarche resta vaine. 2- Edition originale. Pouillet fut nommé administrateur en 1831 du conservatoire des Arts et Métiers où il était également titulaire de la chaire de Physique appliquée. 3- Edition originale. 4- Edition originale. 5- Edition originale. Bon exemplaire, très bien relié.
18824511], (k. k. t. & a. Militär-Comité, 1882). 4to. (26,8 x 20,5 cm). 39 S. (inkl. Beilagen). Orig.-Leinwandband mit goldgeprägtem Deckeltitel.
Large A1 sheet (57 x 80.5 cm), original bold coloured lithograph, lightly creased, corners torn away (lower left affecting imprint). A rare Hungarian Communist Era tourism poster.
17153Covering letter dated from Budapest Hungary 8 April 1985. 27pp. 8vo. The article on 'The Budapest War Cemetery' is 7pp. 8vo and the accompanying 'Register of the Graves in the Budapest War Cemetery' is 21pp. 8vo. There is also a page of 'Abbreviations to the Register'. A few manuscript emendations. The covering letter is addressed to 'David' and is effusive in its offer of further assistance the author urging 'David' to rewrite the piece as he sees fit. It is signed faintly and undecipherably. The author writes in good but not entirely idiomatic English and has gone to some trouble. The article describes the wartime background to the establishment of 'The English Cemetery at Solymár' from the first man buried there Flight Sergeant Gordon G. Pemberton an Australian pilot of a Wellington bomber shot down on the night of 3 April 1944. The 'Register' lists the 205 graves each with all the information to be found on the tombstone. Also present are four strips of negatives with one larger negative of a single image and a contact sheet strip reproducing the 35 pictures on the negative strips. The last is annotated on the reverse in pencil. Also included are three black and white photographs described as 'three bad prints' in the letter: one of the cemetery in snow and the other two of Pemberton's crashed Wellington bomber. Covering letter dated from Budapest [ Hungary ], 8 April 1985. unknown
1809104787BBKarlsruhe, (Schmieder), 1809. 8°. 230 S.; 480 S.; 296 S.; 318 S. mit 4 gestochenen Frontispizen und 4 Kupfertiteln mit Vignette. Hldr. d. Zt. mit goldgepr. Rückenschild u. Rückenverg. 4 Bände. [9 Warenabbildungen] Neue verb. Aufl.
19043413299Budapest, 1889/1904. Insgesamt 1320 S. Mit zahlreichen, teils ganzseitigen Abbildungen und 7, teils gefalteten Tafeln. Hldr (vereinzelte Bleistiftanstreichungen).
Original Cloth. 4to. 1, 590 pages. 28 cm. First Hungarian edition. Edited by Randolph Braham. Housed in illustrated box. Three volume set: 1. Ko¨t. Abau´j-Torna va´rmeyge-Ma´rmaros va´rmegyge - 2. Ko¨t. Maros-Torda va´rmeyge-Zemple´n va´rmegye - 3. Ko¨t. Fu¨ggele´k. The illustrated three-volume Geographical Encyclopedia of the Holocaust in Hungary is a magisterial resource, thorough and exhaustive, chronicling the wartime fate of the Jewish communities in that country where virulent antisemitism is anything but dead, even today. With scores of detailed maps and hundreds of photographs, this reference work is organized alphabetically by county, each prefaced with a map and a contextual history describing its Jewish population up to and into 1944. Entries track the demographic, cultural, and religious changes in even the smallest communities where Jews lived before their marginalization, dispossession, ghettoization, and, finally, deportation to labor and death camps. The encyclope¬dia endows scholars and lay researchers with both panoramic and microscopic views of the virtually last-minute destruction of most of the Jews of Hungary, until then the last sizable surviving Jewish community in occupied Europe. - USHMM. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Jews - Persecutions - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Antisemitism - Hungary - Encyclopedias. Judenvernichtung. Antisemitism. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) . OCLC lists 17 copies. Brand new in publishers plastic. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-45) xx
Paris, chez Guillaume de Luynes, Librarire, 1685. 8vo.; 24 hojas, 428 pp. y la mitad inferior del mapa de Hungria plegado. Manchas, posiblemente de un medicamento, desde la página 182 hasta 310. Encuadernación de época, en piel, con lomera profusamente ornada.
10343s.l, s.n., jouxte la copie imprimée à Vienne, s.d. (1602), 1 plein veau glacé, filet doré d'encadrement, dos orné. in-12, titre, 1 ff.n.c.(dédicace), 17 pp., court de marge ;
In-8°; pp. XXXII, 416, con antip. (L. Gimignani del. Io. Nolinus sculp.), e un frontespizio (F. Venturinus) calcografici, 35 incisioni su rame a piena pagina incluse nel testo che raffigurano emblemi. Al front. “pars prima” è stato cancellato, in effetti di quest’opera venne data alle stampe solo questa prima parte. Legatura in piena pergamena rigida più tarda. I personaggi qui rappresentati attraverso gli emblemi e alcuni componimenti in versi sono Innocenzo XI, Francesco Xaverio, Francesco Borgia, Luigi Gonzaga, Stanislaus Kostka, Innocenzo X, Clemente IX, Cristina di Svezia, Alessandro VII, Roberto Bellarmino, Antonio Barberini, G. Paolo Oliva e altri.
190116891901 Ed. Jules Céas, Valence, 1901. Grand in-4, demi-chagrin, couverture couleurs conservée de J. Magnin. 403 pages. Orné d'une aquarelle de Job, dessin de David de Sauzéa, 3 planches couleurs, une héliogravure, nb. bandeaux et lettrines
1891R118263Pecsett, 1891-1892 Complete in 2 volumes, Volume I: xi + 527 + [1] pp. with 26 bl/w illustrations + 1 large folding plate, Volume II: viii + 612pp. with a few illustrations & 1 folding plate, published in the series "A Zirczi, Pilisi, Pasztoi es Szent-Gotthardi Cziszterczi apatsagok tortenete" volumes 1-2, uniform solid hardcover bindings, gilt title on spines, text is clean and bright, good condition, weight: 4.1kg., R118263
Large A1 sheet (58 x 84 cm), original bold coloured lithograph, lightly creased, blank margins creased with a couple of chips (corners more so), small hole and abrasion to upper right corner of image. Hungarotex is one of the oldest Hungarian companies dealing with foreign trade in textile products, they have been operating under different names and organisational forms since 1946.