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Broch?. 253 pages.
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 252 pages.
Madrid, Sociedad de Educación "Atenas", 1950. 4to.; 176 pp. Encuadernación en tela.
Folio. Pp. iv,49,[11], several photos of fossils on 5 fine pls. printed in heliogravure, 4 figs. in text. Orig. printed wrs. Spine mended, good otherwise. - Contents: Eine Fauna der Grestener Fazies von Neustadt. / Pflanzenreste aus dem Horizonte der Grestener Fazies. '/ Eine kleine Liasfauna (Adneter Fazies) aus der Gegend von Alsó-Rákos. / Über Rhyunchonella [...] von Zajzon. / Über Säugetierreste aus der Pliozänen Lignitformation von Illyefalva. / Oberkieferbackenzähne von Mastodon borsoni Hays von Rákos bei Budapest.
in-8, 462 p., broché, couverture illustrée Dos lég. us. (galbé) sinon bel exemplaire. [HI-5/2]
Madrid, Sociedad de Educación "Atenas", 1944. 4to.; 205 pp. Cubiertas originales.
Madrid, Sociedad de Educación 'Atenas', 1936. 4to. mayor; 466 pp. Encuadernación en media tela, con puntas.
1 vol. 4to. softcover, lots of col. pictures, Központi Papnevel Intézet, Mikes Kiado, Budapest, 1998, 47 pp. + circa 50 pp. of colored pictures. Text in Magyar, with summary in German. All legends are in both Magyar and German. Very nice copy Hongrois
Paris SD (1954), plaquette In-8 brochée, 32 pages. Bon état.
Union des Syndicalistes SD (1955), plaquette In-8 brochée, 32 pages. Trés bon état.
22x14. 434+XIVp. Falto de cubiertas. Requiere encuadernación. Grabados. Trad. J. de Caso.
Madrid, El progreso editorial, 1891, 21 x 15 cm., tela editorial estampada, XVI + 434 págs. + XIV págs. + 8 láminas. (Con ilustraciones intercaladas en el texto).
Songs include: A La Bien Aimee; Ballet Mignon; Chorus and Dance of the Elves; Coming of Spring; Confession; Danse Bizarre; Entreaty; Gavotte Moderne; Humoreske; Humorous Variations; Hungary; Idyl; Last Rose of Summer; The Maiden's Blush; Marcia Fantastica; Mazurque Caracteristique; Menuet in G; Minuet from Sonata Op. 7; Night's Magic Spell; On a Visit; Polacca Brillante; Scarf Dance; Singer's Lament; Spring Dawn; Toccatina Caprice; Valse Charmeuse; Valse de Concert; Valse Excentrique; Valse Lente; Valse Miniature; Vivacity. Average wear. Minimal markings to contents. Middle page loose but present. A worthy copy of this challenging and enjoyable vintage compilation. Book
20x15.265p. Trad. F. Oliver-Brachfeld. Ilstr. Enc. Tela ed. Sobrecubierta.
Budapest, Corvina, 1958. In-8 relié toile sous jaquette illustrée, 394 pp. Nombreuses illustrations couleurs et hors-texte des plats présentés. Dos insolé de la couverture toilée, et petites rousseurs ; jaquette frottée aux coins. Ex-libris; Bon état.
Venecia, Venetiis, apud Theodorum Viero, s.a. (c. 1785). Grabado al aguafuerte de 280 x 200 mm., con passepartout, enmarcado en madera dorada y con cristal. Tamaño total de la pieza: 510 x 425 mm.
(1945) . Original Illustrated Paper Wrappers, Small 8vo, 216 pages. Eredeti borítóval. Includes 9 powerful original linocut illustrations, and cover design, by Shagra Weil. Also includes a bit of music.Title translates as "The Yellow Book. Data on the War Losses of Hungarian Jewry. 1941-1945." One of the earliest book about the Hungarian Holocaust. Published by Hechaluc (Hehalutz), the Zionist resistant movement, whose legendary headquarters was located at the Üvegház (Glasshouse) in Budapest, a former glass-store. During the Holocaust about 3000 people found shelter there and it was the center for producing fake identification documents to save Hungarian Jews from persecution. Shraga Weil (Ferenc Ferdinánd; 1918-2009) was a Hungarian born Israeli painter. He studied at the Academy of Art in Prague and École des Beaux Arts in Paris. During WWII he was active in the Zionist underground movement in Budapest, working in the workshop for forging documents. After the war he sailed for Palestine on an illegal immigrant ship and became a member of Kibbutz Ha'ogen where he lived until his death. In 1959 Weil was awarded the Dizengoff Prize for painting. He created the doors of the main entrance to the Knesset building and the President's residence in Jerusalem. Weil painted the wooden panels in the Israeli Hall at the Kennedy Center. Sándor Groszmann (Alexander Grossmann, Ben Erec; 1909-2003) was a journalist and publisher, one of the main activists of the Hungarian Zionist movement and co-founder of "Hashomer Hatzair" in Hungary. He was one of the leaders at the "Glasshouse". "When the argument arose about whether to absorb more Jews into the 'Glass House' as they might endanger the lives of those already living there, he said: 'For the sake of one hundred thousand Jews it is worth to endanger our own lives'". (Gur, D.; 2007). After the liberation he was the secretary of JDC (American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee) in Budapest and member of the board of the Hungarian Zionist Association and of the "Eretz-Israel" office. In 1949 he left Hungary and after living in Austria and Israel he settled down in Switzerland where he started to publish books and the periodical "Jöv?" (Future). [Bibl.: Gur, D.: Brothers for Resistance and Rescue. The Underground Zionist Youth Movement in Hungary during Word War II. Jerusalem-New York, 2007; Cohen, A.: The Halutz Resistance in Hungary, 1942-1944. New York, 1986.]. Paper aged, Very Good Condition. (holo2-125-27) xx
17x12. 257p. Trad. A. Gamboa. Conserva sobrecubierta.
17x12. 257p. Trad. Arístides Gamboa.
Broché. 100 pages + 32 planches hors-texte. Manques au dos.
Rocher, Anatolia, 2001, 240 pp., broché, bon état.
19x13. 190p. Trad. A. M. de la Fuente.
Barcelona, Editorial Victoria, 1945 [Colección "Acción y Pensamiento", dirigida por el Doctor Franz Oliver Brachfeld]. 4to.; 202 pp. Con interesantes ilustraciones fotográficas en 48 láminas fuera de texto. Encuadernación original.
Madrid, Calpe, 1922. 4to.; 198 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar intonso. Cubiertas originales.
Somogy, Csaba Morocz photographies, Maison Robert Doisneau, 2004, 109 pp., cartonnage souple, bon état.