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Broché. 262 pages.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with two tiny indent/scratches to front. Unpaginated ca 200pp. Hundreds of captioned photographs of Budapest from around 1890 to 1910. Text in English.
Corvina, 1970. In-8 oblong, cartonnage éditeur non paginé, photos en noir. Bon état
Texto en castellan con 120 fotos a todo color.
Broch?. 363 pages.
Con 150 fotografías a color.
Madrid, Calpe, 1920 (Col. Universal). Dos tomos en un volúmen en 8vo.; 197 pp., 1 h. + 219 pp., 1 h. Encuadernación en media tela. Sugestiva versión española de Revesz de la obra de su compatriota el notable periodista de "Az Ujsag".
Madrid, Imprenta de J. Pueyo, s.a. (1922) ["Biblioteca Internacional"]. 4to.menor; XII-156 pp., 1 h. Ejemplar con dedicatoria autógrafa del autor. Cubiertas originales.
15x21. 32p. Fotogr.
Broch?. 205 pages.
3 Vols., large 8vo, lxiv, 3257pp., orig. cloth.
8vo. Pp. 229, bibl., index. Orig. cloth. - Introductory text in German, French , English and Russian.
in-8°, broche. Premier tirage sur papier d'Edition. Couverture leg. us. sinon bel exemplaire en grande partie non coupe. [CA33-8]
Broch?. 266 pages.
in 4, pp. 38; 49. Bella legatura in pergamena. Rarissima edizione originale di questa descrizione storica di Sirmio, (oggi Mitrowitz), sulla Sava, piccola citta' dell' Ungheria, sotto il dominio dell'Impero austriaco. Spessso venne confusa con Sirmione (Bocca). Esiste anche una traduzione italiana dell'anno successivo. In questa edizione l'autore si firma come Giuseppe Cinesia di Fermo, pseudonimo che scompare nella seguente traduzione italiana. Esemplare estremamente fresco. . Dizionario di erudizione storico - ecclesiatica. XLVIII, p. 2645; Vinciana, 990; Lozzi, 5183; Bibl. Picena, p. 112; Melzi, Anonime e Pseudonime, I, 207.
Revue Cinéma 72, n° 165, avril 1972, 159 pp., broché, traces d'usage, état correct.
Two volumes bound together in a beautiful mid-18th-century binding. The first work is an extremely important exegesis of the Apocalypse; the second is an explication of everything related to the sacraments. [8] leaves; 481, [11] pp; [4] leaves; XII, 466, [2] pp publisher's catalogue. Beautifully printed on fine paper. Attractive woodcut ornaments throughout. P. [482] of the first work features a stunning full-page woodcut depicting the second coming. Thick folio. Bound in full speckled calf, spine elegantly gilt in six compartments, parchment spine label. Some superficial wear to binding, more wear to head and tail of spine, but structurally solid and very attractive. INTERNALLY BRIGHT AND FINE, PAPER VERY WHITE, WITH NO DEFECTS.
Original Buckram. 8vo. IX, 237 pages. 24 cm. First edition. Edited by Randolph L. Braham. Contains the following essays: I Ethics and the Holocaust. - 1 The Value of Life: Jewish Ethics and the Holocaust. - II The Allies and the Holocaust. - 2 The Horthy Offer. A Missed Opportunity for Rescuing Jews in 1944.- 3 The Struggle for an Allied Jewish Fighting Force During World War. - III The Holocaust: Selected Areas. - 4 The Japanese Ideology of Anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. - 5 The Holocaust in Norway. - IV Reactions to the Holocaust. - 6 In Historys Memory Hole: The Soviet Treatment of the Holocaust. - 7 Confronting Genocide: The Depiction of the Persecution of the Jews and the Holocaust in West German History Textbooks. - V Crime and Punishment. - 8 Ernst Kaltenbrunner and the Final Solution. - 9 Attitudes Toward the Prosecution of Nazi War Criminals in the United States. Subjects: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Historiography. Light shelf wear, otherwise fresh and clean. Very good + condition. (BRAHAM-1-52) xx
Madrid, Sociedad de Educación 'Atenas', 1936. 4to. mayor; 466 pp. Encuadernación en media tela, con puntas.
Broch?. 243 pages.
New English Paperback. 4to. (29 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 89 p., color ills. Csontvary: An extraordinary master of Hungarian.= Macar resminin siradisi bir ustasi. Prep by Tibor Mester; Begu?m Akkoyunlu; Tania Bahar; Kemal Atakay, György Darabos. Csontváry was an artist of the turn of the century. The richness and complexity in his works cannot be characterised based on stylistic categories. Realistic observation, emphasis on the changing light, the decorative, orgiastic use of color characteristic of Post-Impressionism, the large-scale handling of form and the strong diffraction of the colors often appear simultaneously on the same canvas. The exhibition and accompanying catalogue invite us to discover the works of this extraordinary Hungarian artist, who wrote poetry with paintings that reflect his vision beyond the currents of the period, his unique colors, his symbolic narrative, and the "divine voice" he claims to have heard. Contents: Foreword: Jósef Sárkány.; Csontváry: Lojas Németh.; The sublimity of creation in Csontváry's art: Jósef Sárkány.; Autobiography.; Catalogue.; Biography.
17x12. 257p. Trad. A. Gamboa. Conserva sobrecubierta.
17x12. 257p. Trad. Arístides Gamboa.
Barcelona, Editorial Juventud, Imprenta del Memorial de Artilleria, 1935. 4to.; 182 pp., y 8 láminas con interesantes reproducciones fotográficas. Cubiertas originales.