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1990LFA016f5Revue trimestrielle de l'Institut international de géopolitique : environ 100 pages, format 210 x 280 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs
31657P., Flammarion (Collection "Hier et Aujourd'hui"), 1933, in 8° broché, 126 pages ; couverture illustrée (petits défauts).
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.
29572P., Librairie Centrale des Beaux Arts, sans date (1900), in 12 broché, 196 pages ; couverture illustrée ; la page de titre est déchirée et manque presquentièrement ; quelques rousseurs, surtout à la couverture.
201110657Paris, La table ronde, 1957 ; in-12, 441 pp., broché (dos rousseurs). Bon état - témoins et combattants de la révolution hongroise - bien complet.
1937468301937 Paris, Renaissance du Livre, 1937, in 12 broché, 200 pages ; portrait.
1851739711851 Paris, Lebrun, 1851, grand in 8° relié demi-basane noire, dos lisse orné de filets et chainettes dorés, 240 et 160 pages ; quelques rousseurs ; frottis d'usage, coins émoussés.
201108298Budapest, Editions Corvina, 1991 ; in-8, 262 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Très bon état.
1910811621910 Paris, Plon, 1910, in 12 relié demi-percaline vert pré, étiquette rouge, XX-285 pages.
17111P., Dentu, 1880, in 12 relié demi-chagrin noir, dos à faux nerfs orné, 536 pages, des rousseurs.
1929106943Paris, Librairie Ernest Leroux 1929 In-4 26,5 x 20 cm. Broché, couverture beige, titre en rouge sur le dos et le premier plat, XV-293 pp., notes en bas de page, 161 figures, 3 cartes, 1 tableau replié, bibliographie, table des illustrations, table des matières. Exemplaire en bon état.
184117529Debecourt 1841 Petit in-4 pleine basane violine, dos lisse orné, belle composition à froid sur les plat, filet doré sur les plats et en coupes, CXXXVII- 413 pp. Frontispice et 3 planches hors texte. Rousseurs. Dos passé, un mors fendillé en tête.
19494536Amiot-Dumont, 1949, pt in-8°, 191 pp, broché, non coupé, bon état
233932Budapest, Éditions d'État, 1951 in-8, 327 pp., demi-toile grège, dos muet, titre poussé au centre du plat supérieur (reliure de l'éditeur).
243942Paris, Presse-avenir, 1957 in-8, 133 pp., broché.
71610Saint-Cénéré, Editions St Michel, 1971, in 12 broché, 142 pages.
42365Budapest, sans nom, 1922, in 8° broché, 123 pages.
1968815201968 Paris, Musée de l'Homme, 1968, in 4° broché, 40 pages et 8 pages volantes ; une carte et 23 figures ; couverture illustrée.
176155398Vienna: Typis Georgii Ludovici Schulzii Typographi Academici 1761. Folio. 14 388 22 pp. Copper-engraved title vignette 3 copper-engraved maps in text 1 large folding copper-engraved map woodcut engraved decorated & historiated initials & tail-pieces. Contemporary mottled boards rebacked in brown calf minor bumping & wear to corners some scuffing & edgewear ex-lib markings on title w/ “Dupl.†annotation at foot of title†still a VG clean copy with wide margins and w/ ownership markings on front pastedown of Leo Szemere pseud. Peter Bolt and noted Austro-Hungarian bookplate collector dated 1920. First edition of this significant early history offering a broad comparative analysis of the movements and impact of the Huns Avars Sarmatians and other nomadic peoples across Asia Central Asia and into Europe from 210 A.D. to 997. Bolstered not only with many original documents from late antiquity and maps but also drawing upon the influential histories and researches of the French Orientalists such as Joseph de Guignes massive history of Central Asia drawing upon Chinese historical sources. The well-executed large folding map shows the Hun Empire stretching from northern China above the Great Wall northern Tibet and across the steppes of Central Asia into Central Europe. Pray 1723-1801 was an Hungarian Jesuit historian who was the imperial historiographer of Empress Maria Theresa whose collection of more than 2100 volumes manuscripts and documents was donated to the Empire and was rewarded by Emperor Joseph II with an allowance of 400 florins for supporting Hungary’s claims to lands lost to the Ottoman Empire. See: Graesse V 435; Wurzbach XXIII 225; Gabor Klniczay The Myth of Scythian Origin and the Cult of Attila in the Nineteenth Century Multiple Modernities: Ancient Histories in Nineteenth Century Cultures 2011 pp. 195-197. Typis Georgii Ludovici Schulzii, Typographi Academici, hardcover
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
185232155New Haven CT: Published by H. Mansfield 1852. Very Good. New Haven CT: Published by H. Mansfield 1852. Reprint. Octavo. 288pp. Black and white illustrations including frontispiece. Publisher's gray-green blind-stamped cloth with gilt decoration to spine; pale yellow endpapers. Light wear to edges; spine sunned. Binding sound. Mild spotting to interior; overall Very Good. History of Kossuth and the Revolution which was at the time widely lauded in the United States as a bellwether of democracy in Europe. Originally published the year prior by H.C. Peck and T. Bliss. Published by H. Mansfield unknown
194541503Niu York New York 1945. paperback. 1st edition. Original printed paper wrappers 8vo 279 pages. Iin Yiddish. Title translates as "A Thousand Years of Jewish Life in Hungary." Published just as the Holocaust was ending. OCLC 7403689. Very Good Condition YIZ-20-19. Niu York [New York] unknown
2005LFA00af8N° 19 - Printemps 2005 : revue de 162 pages, format 285 x 235 mm, illustrée, brochée
1998LFA-126746739N° 37 (Août-Septembre 1998) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
2001LFA-126746750N° 56 (Octobre-Novembre 2001) : revue de 66 pages, format 215 x 285 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état