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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
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
0366850296.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1851200113AG1851. London & New York John Tallis 1851. Original steel engraving / Vintage map. Drawn and engraved by John Rapkin. Partly hand-coloured. Illustrations by H.Warren and engravings by J.Rogers. Plate Size: 32 cm x 25.6 cm. Sheet Size: 37.4 cm x 27.4 cm. Vintage 19th century map in very good condition. Published in the Illustrated Atlas And Modern History Of The World Geographical Political Commercial & Statistical Edited By R. Montgomery Martin. Beautiful and fascinating map of Hungry- also showing the Kingdom's provinces of Croatia Sclavonia Banat and Transylvania. To the West lies Austria and to the south are the Ottoman Turks. Its eastern frontiers are mountains Krapack or Carpathian Mountains to the north and further south the Eastern Carpathian Mountains. The Adriatic Sea is squeezed in in the lower left corner of the map. Towns and cities such as Budapest Munkacs Leytschan Szekelyhid and the Germanic-sounding Grosswarden Oradea and Karlsburg Alba Iulia are included on the map. Relief is depicted through hachuring. The major rivers including the Danube are also shown on the map. A scale-bar is shown near the map's upper decorative border. John Tallis 7 November 1817 3 June 1876 was an English cartographic publisher. His company John Tallis and Company published views maps and atlases in London from roughly 1838 to 1851. Tallis set up as a publisher with Frederick Tallis in Cripplegate in 1842; the business moved to Smithfield in 1846 and was dissolved in 1849. From 1851 to 1854 Tallis operated as John Tallis and Company. He started The illustrated news of the world and national portrait gallery of eminent personages in 1858 selling it for £1370 in 1861; it folded in 1863. Wikipedia The most important project John Tallis undertook was the 'Illustrated Atlas' from 1851. The original map we offer here was part of this exceptional Atlas and all the maps it contained are still today considered as the last reminder of an era of lavish map production. Tallis worked the project together with John Rapkin 1815-1876 and it was Rapkin's style and talent that we have to thank for when we marvel at these maps today. What makes these maps so special is the detail of engraved vignettes that surround the map and often show indigenous scenes people in their environment and even more so historical buildings or historical views of towns and cities architecture and landscape. The project of 'The Illustrated Atlas' was designed to be finished just in time for the anxiously awaited "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations" or The Great Exhibition sometimes referred to as the Crystal Palace Exhibition in reference to the temporary structure in which it was held was an international exhibition that took place in Hyde Park London from 1 May to 11 October 1851. It was the first in a series of World's Fairs exhibitions of culture and industry that became popular in the 19th century and it was a much-anticipated event. The Great Exhibition was organized by Henry Cole and Prince Albert husband of the reigning monarch Queen Victoria. It was attended by numerous notable figures of the time including Charles Darwin Samuel Colt members of the Orléanist Royal Family and the writers Charlotte Brontë Charles Dickens Lewis Carroll George Eliot and Alfred Tennyson. Music for the opening was under the direction of Sir George Thomas Smart and the continuous music from the exhibited organs for the Queen's procession was "under the superintendence of William Sterndale Bennett". Wikipedia unknown
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
1896147528Paris. Paul Ollendorff, Éditeur 1896. XXXI, 321 pages. Half leather binding with gold embossed spine. (Partially used. Paper browned. Some annotations). 18x12 cm
1851HUNGARY000324Richard Bentley London. 1851. Second edition and first single-volume edition of a book originally published the previous year. Octavo. pp xiv 477. Frontispiece portrait of Louis Kossuth. Period binding of full tan calf with raised bands elaborate gilt decoration to spine morocco title label edges and endpapers marbled. The author was something of an adventuress whose aristocratic title was of her own invention. She seems to have been for a short time in the pay of the British as a spy.Etonian gift inscription 1863 on first blank. A bit of wear to edges of covers. Very good indeed. Scarce. Richard Bentley, London. hardcover
1966ZB415466Budapest: 1966. quarto 403 pp. duplicate text in English and Russian; ex library in later cloth but a sound good 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. Budapest?: hardcover
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1391810244.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
196027522Large brown under RP: Hungarian 1960. Unknown Binding. Used: Acceptable. Condition. Hardback slight wear of cover edges. ref ZKVQ Hungarian unknown
A9781018797212Hardback. New. hardcover
B9781018797212Hardback. New. hardcover
1-1125236620University of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. 456 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.15 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback
1-1125237945University of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. 608 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.52 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback
1-112523766XUniversity of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. 396 pages. 10.40x7.00x0.80 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback
1-1125236787University of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. 416 pages. 8.00x5.00x1.04 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback
B9781020749162Hardback. New. hardcover
1-1125236213University of Michigan Library 1865. Paperback. New. book club bce/bomc edition. 464 pages. 8.50x6.00x2.00 inches. University of Michigan Library paperback
34071Budapest: Bibliotheca Nationalis Hungariae Széchényiana 1990. 3 Vols. large 8vo lxiv 3257pp. orig. cloth. Budapest: Bibliotheca Nationalis Hungariae Széchényiana, 1990 hardcover
1653elala1607Saros-Patak Hungary: Typis Illustrissimae Principis Excudebat Georgius Renius 1653. 1653. folio. pp. 1 p.l. 582. old vellum overlapping fore-edges recased vellum soiled ties wanting 3 small library rubberstamps some scattered foxing & browning. In June 1606 Archduke Matthias in the name of the Emperor Rudolph II concluded the Treaty of Vienna with the rebellious Hungarians by granting extensive concessions and in November of the same year he concluded the truce of Zsitvatörök with the Sultan Ahmed I. "By the peace of Vienna Stephen Bocskay obtained religious liberty and political autonomy the restoration of all confiscated estates the repeal of all unrighteous judgments and a complete retrospective amnesty for all the Magyars in royal Hungary besides his own recognition as independent sovereign prince of the enlarged Transylvania. This treaty is remarkable as being the first constitutional compact between the ruling dynasty and the Hungarian nation. Almost equally important was the twenty years truce of Zsitvatörök negotiated by Bocskay between the emperor and the sultan which established for the first time a working equilibrium between the three parts of Hungary with a distinct political preponderance in favour of Transylvania The emperor on the other hand was freed from the humiliating annual tribute to the Porte on payment of a war indemnity of 400000 ". Encyc. Britan. 11th Edn. The text of the two treaties pp. 30 is followed by the articles of various Hungarian statutes and ordinances dating from 1608 to 1649 pp. 31-582. The BM copy contains further articles for 1659 not present here. Saros-Patak [Hungary]: Typis Illustrissimae Principis Excudebat Georgius Renius, 1653. hardcover