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199780516Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1997. 71.-80. Tsd.; 573 S.; 19 cm; OKart. (Taschenbuch);
19688705Reinbek bei Hamburg: Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH, 1968. Ohne Angaben 254 Seiten , 20 cm, Pappeinband mit Schutzumschlag
31090Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe, 2016. 1. Auflage 382 Seiten ; 21 cm Pb.
192624011Wien, Saturn-Verlag, 1926. 8°. 276 S., 2 Bl., Orig.-Ganzleinenband. Erste deutsche Ausgabe. - Der Engländer Oliver Madox Hueffer (1877-1931) war Schrifsteller, Journalist und Kriegberichterstatter. Einband und Schnitt stockfleckig. Innen sehr guter Zustand.
18456332Juli 1845. Vollständigste Schilderung nach den Berichten von Augenzeugen und amerikan. Blättern. Mit lithogr. Frontispiz. Hamburg, B. S. Berendsohn, (Gedruckt von Conrad Müller), 1845. 8vo. (18,4 x 13,0 cm). 27, (1) S. Grüner Orig.-Umschlag.
2005CSP-1952Découvrez une pièce d’exception pour les amateurs de beaux livres et de cartographie historique. American Cities est bien plus qu’un ouvrage : c’est un objet de collection rare, édité en 2005 en seulement 300 exemplaires, dont celui-ci porte le numéro 299 (voir photo). À l’intérieur, vous découvrirez une remarquable collection de cartes historiques reproduites, datant du XVIIe siècle à nos jours, mettant à l’honneur les grandes villes américaines telles que New York, La Nouvelle-Orléans, Denver, Washington, Philadelphie, Saint-Louis, San Francisco, Boston et Chicago. Plusieurs cartes spectaculaires se déploient en triptyques sur trois pages, offrant une immersion fascinante dans l’évolution urbaine et historique de ces métropoles emblématiques.
0331050919.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191728216New York: American Art Galleries. As New. 1917. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Artists represented include: Gericault; Gruppe; La Farge & Inness. -- with a bonus offer-- . American Art Galleries paperback
200038058New York: Doyle. New. 2000. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - TEXT PRISTINE Mild cover creasing else flawless. 243 lots illustrated in black and white or color. Among the artists represented: Klombeck Pleissner F. J. Waugh L. A. Knight G. Munger and others -- with a bonus offer-- . Doyle paperback
199737931New York: Phillips. New. 1997. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED 222 lots many illustrated in black and white or color. Among the artists represented: Lawson E. Burliuk D. Blashfield and many others -- with a bonus offer-- . Phillips paperback
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Unpaginated. 6 1/8"w x 9 1/4"h. Previous owner's name inside. Decorative endpapers. Twelve color plates; chronology. Limited edition, #838/2500, privately printed by Hammermill Paper Company. Bumped corners.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Previous owner's name inside. 214 pages.
200147466Warner Music, (2001). DVD DVD
164 pages. Features: Editorial discusses the likely impact of the October 29 stock market crash on the building business; Optimistic Outlook for Sound Construction Projects - interview with Nicholas Roberts of S.W. Straus & Co.; President Hoover Enlists Builders to Stimulate Business - article with group photo; "Modernesque" - unique home built by McWilliams and Meloney outside Philadelphia; Mortgages Yielding Higher; How to Build the Colonial Entrance Pictured on Front cover; Waste not high wages makes building costly; The Story of the Development of Gladstone Manor, located in Lansdowne Borough, PA; Public Garages - a discussion of the layout of special buildings devoted to the handling and storing of motor cars - article with photo of the Glenn E. Holmes Garage, Chicago; A Sound Proof Studio Apartment - The Sherman Square Studios, West 73rd St., New York, are built to interest singers, artists and writers; Conveniently Equipped Kitchens Help Builders Sell; Six Model Homes in Cleveland; Home Plan Suggestions; All-Feature Home - complete workings plans to one-eighth inch scale for a model brick bungalow; Where Stores and Apartments are Combined - Rissman and Hirschfeld Architects designed a triangular structure at the diagonal intersection of Milwaukee Ave. and Diversey Blvd. in Chicagp; Framing the Gambrel Roof; Dozens of sensational illustrated ads, some in color, are sure to tickle any modern designer with a taste for the past; and more. Some writing on heavily-worn color-illustrated covers. Binding intact. A worthy reference copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Book
05-0929New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet 1982. 4to. wraps. 83 p. Black and white illustrations. Sale 4786M. New York: Sotheby Parke Bernet, 1982. paperback
pp. viii, 304. Numerous illustrations. 4to. Original red publisher's cloth binding. Very XLib. PA 05B.
Pages 41-80 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: The House of C.P. Searle, Esq., at Ipswich, Massachusetts; Hand-Made Rugs, the Revival of an Old Handicraft; Three Types of Gambrell Roof Houses - the home of Mr. Walter C. Sampson, at Summit, New Jersey, the home of Arthur E. Thayer at Dedham, Massachusetts, the home of Mr. Farnham, and the home of Mr. James Purdon, of Boston; Plant Breeding; The Dino Collection of Historic Armor - collected by the late Duc de Dino, Marquis of Talleyrand-Perigord; The Use of Anesthetics for Plants; A Few Neglected Fruits; A Seventeenth Century Homestead near Boston; A Wood Garden - at the country seat of Mr. H.H. Battles at Newton Square, PA; Nature's Traps; The Country Seat of Charles S. Brown, Esq., Mount Kisco, New York; A New Method of Housekeeping; The New Seed testing Station in Paris at the Conservatoire des Arts et Metiers, then the Agronomic Institute in the Rue Cervantes; Great color back cover ad for Pierce Arrow cars (The George N. Pierce Company) features illustration of chauffeur holding door for woman in orange coat on city street; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
36 + xvi pages. Features: Cover illustration of young lass playing grand piano; Great Pyrene fire extinguisher ad inside front cover says their product reduces auto insurance cost; Great illustrated ad for The Rauch & Lang Carriage Company, maker of electric automobiles with worm drive; A City House of Distinction - Photo-illustrated article on the residence of Mrs. O.H.P. Belmont, New York, is filled with a priceless collection of antique armor; Wall Papers and Their Selection; House of Mr. S.Z. Poli at Woodmont, Connecticut - two great photos and floor plans of this all concrete home designed by Messrs. Brown and Von Beren, Architects, of New Haven; How to Furnish a House on $1,500 - interesting photo-illustrated article; The Country House of Mr. Russell S. Carter at Hewlett, Long Island, New York - centerfold photos with small floorplan diagrams; A Los Angeles Bungalow Built for $2,400; Early Illustrated Music Titles - an illustrated discussion of the art used on sheet music; Door-Knockers - interesting one-page photo-illustrated article; Collecting Old Pennsylvania (Dutch) "Tulip Ware" (ceramics); Problems of Furnishing a Small Colonial House; Planning for To-Morrow's Furnishings; The New Year's Garden; The Modern Pantry - table and household suggestions; When Mailing Cut Flowers; Raising Watercress Indoors; Attractive color-illustrated ad for Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases on back cover; and more. Average wear and external soiling. Modest moisture exposure to fore-edge of most pages. Centerfold loose but present. A worthy copy of this charming vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 41-80 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Notable American Homes - "Gellian Court," The Country Seat of Emil Berolzheimer, Esq., Tarrytown, New York; Roses for Winter; Homes of American Artists - The Rose Valley Artist's Home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Stephens, built and arranged by Price and McLanahan, architects, of Philadelphia; The Roadway and the Grounds; Giant Leaves - article with photos of massive cabbage, Gunnera, Monstera deliciosa, Elephant's Ear, and Anthurium leaves; The Compost Heap; The Residence of Friend A. Russ, Esq., "Rock Ridge," Greenwich, CT; New Developments in Stenciling; Residence of Prof. L.W. Reid, at Merion, PA; A "Triple-Gable" House at Oak Lane, PA, built for Charles E. Frick, Esq.; A French Model Dairy - wonderfully photo-illustrated article on this leading-edge operation on an island of the Seine, near Bougival, ten miles from Paris; The Colonial Residence of J. Randall Williams, Esq., Haverford, PA; One-page ad for Knabe pianos; Nice one-page illustrated ad for the Andrews Systems of the Andrews Heating Co.; Coldwell Lawn Mower ad; Two-color ad for the Royal Chair Co. on back cover illustrates chair with push-button sliding footrest; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Covers and some pages loose but all present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
Pages 161-214 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: The Entrance Front of "Ross-Fenton Lodge," at Deal Lake, NJ; "Chuckles," the House in the Woods; "Ross-Fenton Lodge"; Two New England Bungalows - built for Mr. John Hays Hammond at Gloucester, MA, and Mr. C.W. Parker at Marblehead Neck; Garden Gates for the Bungalow; Rugs and Draperies for the Bungalow; The Summer Camp at Arden - Being an Experiment in Henry George Principles near Wilmington, DE; Plumbing and Drainage Problems of the Bungalow; "The Bunker" - a Bungalow built for George Towle, Esq., on Misery Island, MA; Some California Bungalows; A Bungalow at Bryn Mawr Park, New York, Costing $3,200, for Sullivan W. Jones, Esq., an architect of New York; Types of Bungalows; How I Built My Log Bungalow - "Anoatok," the "Home of the Wind," by Edward Fesser; A Bungalow made from Railway Ties; Furniture from the Bungalow; A Garden Room; Nice ad for Hotel Wawa at the Lake of Bays in Canada; Nice color ad for Lenox Chocolates on back cover; and more. Printed on glossy stock. From a bound volume, with related residue to backstrip. Complete and unmarked with Average wear. A quality copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
200670171New York: Christie's. New. 2006. Softcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - 328 lots many color illustrations. Categories of items offered include jewelry rugs clothing baskets masks and the Martin collection of hunting and household tools toys and "ceremonial regalia". Categories of items offered include jewelry rugs clothing baskets masks and the Martin collection of hunting and household tools toys and "ceremonial regalia". -- with a bonus offer-- . Christie's paperback
Large format, staple-bound. 10"w x 14 1/8"h. 28 pages. Lovely line drawings by N. Sugimura. Text in English and Japanese. Images depicting American sights with American people on one page with Japanese tourist attractions and Japanese people on the facing page.
Z1-I-004-01797New-York Historical Society. Used - Good. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. New-York Historical Society unknown
160 pages. Features: The Sickness of our American Cities - Baltimore; The Conspiracy Against America - Excerpts of an address by Revilo P. Oliver to the American Coalition of Patriotic Societies; New York - The Freeloader's Paradise - The Empire State Becomes The Welfare State; How America Muffed Space Supremacy - we did not heed the warnings of Robert H. Goddard; Spare Parts for Human Hearts; That Athletic Second Rater-Man; Stay Away, U.S.A.; Defense Against Communism - Living Christianity is the Best; Istanbul's Grand Bazaar; The Health of the American People; 15 Years of U.N. Deceit - Agency Directed its Funds to Promote Socialism; "An Unauthorized Telegram" - How Ike let the Soviets occupy Berlin, Prague, and Vienna; The "Colorful" White House; We Lose Our U.N. Majority; The Bustling Canadian Border; Earth Poetry; Mercury Warned You; Let Them Explode; Coro Foundation - Political Bootcamp; Civil Rights; Evergreen - climate changes have resulted from deforestation and soil-depletion; Conservation - For Whom?; Greenland Today; The South Has Lessons to Teach; Wandering Children of the Sea; Olympia's Immortal Athletes; Government Office with Federal Funds; Who is Fighting the Loyalty Oath; Wild Foxes, Hoot Owls and TV; Wisconsin's New Indian County; The Honorable Sweet Potato; The Sweetest Little War; I Found the Palace of Kublai Khan; The Custom Hat; Are Fish More Important than People? - A core of doctors and dentists scientifically oppose fluoridation; Ice Cream - Delicious Dessert or Poison Potion?; The "Hollow" Man - John Cleves Symmes had strange theories about the earth's interior; and more. Minimal markings. Bottom of pate 149 removed, apparently with no loss to text. Moderate wear. A worthy vintage copy. Book
187320567New York: Evening Post Steam Presses. 1873. 27 1 blank pp. Disbound. Clean. Very Good. "Metaline is a name that has been given to a series of substances made by new processes intended for application to all kinds of machinery where friction is encountered-obviating the necessity of oi. or other lubricant." Page 1. Includes brief history of metaline several testimonials from users of metaline products and two articles about metaline which appeared in "The Engineer" and "The Mechanics' Magazine". Not in OCLC. Evening Post Steam Presses. unknown books