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Traduit du hongrois, Gallimard, Du monde entier, 2001, 608 pp., broché, traces d'usage, étiquette sur la quatrième de couverture, état très correct.
16 pages. Features: Bridal Toilettes and Girl's Dress; Ten Miles From a Lemon; New York Fashions; Personal; House and garden furniture; gray crape bonnet; black figured tulle fishu with tabs; black pleated lace fichu; Spilled Milk; The Upas; Out of the Forest - a story of Hungary - part 1; Hard Work; Great centerfold shows over twenty ladies and girls wearing walking, house and evening dresses; The Cryptogram - continued; To Julia Swinging; Embroidered fly brush; cord mat for glasses, etc.; velvet rosette for the hair; point lace standing collars; gimp crochet cravat; scissors case; mat for beer glasses; Nettle rash; humor; and more. Average wear. Book
16 pages. Contents: Trained Evening Dress (on cover); Mouldy Lemons; New York Fashions - millinery, frou frou gauze, lace, flowers, feathers, jet ornaments, round hats, Personal; 4"x4" chunk missing from top corner of page 595; Antimacassar of serpentine braid lace stitch, and crochet; Embroidered honey-comb coverlet; House and street dresses; Tulle Foundation for Blouses, Veils, Fichus; Crochet Rosette; Ladies' and Children's House and Street Dresses; Art of Bouquet Making; Out of the forest - a Story of Hungary - part IV; Pickles; Sayings and Doings; Two large beautiful illustrations by Edouard Dubufe entitled "The Conscript's Departure' and"The Conscript's Return"; For the Ugly Girls - No. IV; Paris Modes; The Cryptogram - continued; Morning in the desert; "Peaches and Milk" - nice illustration of two black children drawn by W.L. Sheppard; What One can Hit Upon; Humor; and more. Average wear. Book
Bern und Frankfurt /Main, Verlag Herbert Lang & Cie., 1971 [German Studies in America, Edited by Heinrich Meyer]. 4to. mayor; 298 pp., 3 hs. Encuadernación original en tela estampada.
Paris Librairie des Bibliophiles 1898. In-12 relié demi chagrin marron, dos à nerfs et fleurons dorés, titre et date en queue dorés, couverture conservée, 58 pages, Envoi autographe de l'auteur à Jacques du TILLET. Reliure un peu frottée. Corps de l'ouvrage en très bon état.
371pp.+ frontispice, reliure toile noir moderne (titre doré au dos), 22cm., bon état
Pierre Téqui 1913, 2 volumes In-12 reliés demi percaline bleue, fleuron doré et piéce de titre en dos. 380 + 343 pages + tableau généalogique dépliant. Cachet de bibliothéque. Bon exemplaire.
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.
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).
Madrid, Julián de Paredes, 1687, 21 x 15,5 cm., pergamino de época, 6 hojas incluso bello frontis grabado en cobre + 540 págs. + 6 hojas. (Leve taladro marginal en las primeras 14 hojas sin afectar al texto. Este tomo II de esta obra comprende los años de 1681 a 1685. Los tomos II y III de esta obra atribuida al abate Brenner son, según Palau, los mas raros).
Madrid, Imprenta de "La Esperanza", 1851. 4to. alargado; 160 pp. Encuadernación moderna en media tela. Una obra dedicada a ensalzar la gloria autocrática del Zar Nicolás I, autor de la intervención rusa a favor de la monarquía austríaca para yugular la insurreción húngara de 1848.
Madrid, Julián de Paredes, 1689, 21 x 16 cm., pergamino de época, 12 hojas + 320 págs. (Este último tomo de esta obra comprende los años 1686 a 1689. Los tomos II y III de esta obra atribuida al abate Brenner son, según Palau, los mas raros).
Raffigurazione di abitanti della regione ungherese
99p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
187pp., softcover, 24cm., in the series "Oriental Studies" vol.5, stamp, VG
Original Cloth. 8vo. X, 346; XIV, 300; XI, 324 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Final two volumes of the three volume compilation, published serially with each volume standing on its own, of Hungarian Jewish History from the 18th century on, edited by Randolph Braham, with a major emphasis on the holocaust period. Includes detailed descriptions of local community history, genealogy, demography: The Jewish Congress 1868-1869 by Nathaniel Katzburg - Demography 1910-1941 by Erno Laszlo - Roosevelt's efforts to save the Jews in Hungary by Henry Feingold - War crime trials by Jeno Levai; "A Race With Time': A Statement," by Samu (Samuel) Stern; "Statement," by Ernö (Ernest) Petö. "Report on Hungary: March 19 - August 9, 1944," by Fülöp (Philip) Freudinger, et al.; "The Diary of Otto Komoly: August 21 - September 16, 1944," by Otto Komoly; "The War Crimes Trials Relating to Hungary," A Follow-Up," by Jenö (Eugene) Levai; "The Destruction of Hungarian Jewry as Reflected in the Palestine Press," by Raphael Vago; and other essays. Subjects: Jews Hungary. World Federation of Hungarian Jews. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Hungary. Light tear to edges of jackets, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good + condition in vg jackets. (BRAHAM-1-39A)
Very Good Very Good English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). Articles in English, Frencch, German, and Russian. 364, [2] p. Hungaro-Turcica: Studies in honour of Julius Nemeth. Edited by Gy. Kaldy-Nagy. Nemeth was a Hungarian linguist and turkologist and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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.
Original Wraps. 4to. IV, [100] pages. 28 cm. First edition. Assorted essays from a conference. Foreword / Paul A. Shapiro and Robert M. Ehrenreich - pt. 1. Scholars' presentations. Hungary, the Holocaust, and Hungarians: remembering whose history? / Tim Cole - Continuities and changes in Hungarian antisemitism, 1945-1948 / Paul Hanebrink - War-crimes trials in post-World War II Hungary: retribution or revenge? / István Deák - Assault on historical memory: Hungarian nationalists and the Holocaust / Randolph L. Braham - pt. 2. Survivors' presentations. A survivor's perspective of Hungary's confrontation with its past / George S. Pick - The Holocaust in Hungary: confrontation with the past / Albert L. Lichtmann - Coming to terms with the Holocaust in Hungary / Eva Hevesi Ehrlich - The power of redemption / Lazlo Berkowits - The world that was lost / Charles Fenyvesi - Appendix: biographies of contributors. Subjects: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary - Congresses. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary - Congresses. Ethnic relations. Jews - Persecutions. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Conference proceedings. 1939 1945. Hungary - Ethnic relations Congresses. OCLC lists 27 copies. Light soiling to wraps, otherwise clean and fresh. Very good condition. (BRAHAM-1-50) xx
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, and photographs and maps in the text; green cloth, backstrip lettered in silver, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
New English Original bdg. HC. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In English. 211 p., fully color maps and tables. Hungary in maps. Main contents: Foreword.; Hungary in the world.; Characteristics of historical evolution.; Natural environment.; Population and settlement.; Economy.; References.; List of figures.; List of tables.
A well as listing athletes offiicially representing Hungary in the Olympics, it also lists athletes of Hungarian origin whoi competed under other flags.89p. illus.tables [only 3 copies in WorldCat] Book
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.