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251pp.with ills., 25cm., in the series "Uppsala Universitets Arsskrift" 1947 vol.9, signed with dedication to the Swedish scholar in orientalism and religion Geo Widengren, softcover, G, [with French summary: pp.236-244], G71180
In-4°, legatura editoriale in tutta tela con titoli in oro e illustrazioni a colori al dorso e ai piattie tagli dorati, pp. 224 e (8) di catalogo editoriale illustrato. Con moltissime incisioni intercalate nel testo, spesso a piena pagina, e una carta ripiegata all'inizio del volume. Bell'esemplare.
With 43 maps, 26 plans and several panoramas and ground-plans. An unusually nice, tight copy with bright red boards and gilt lettering fully intact, including the marbled edges (top edge a bit darkened). ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; lx, 468,38 pages
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Small crease to front board. Front free endpaper corner missing. ; Mit 64 Karten, 42 Plänen und grundrissen und drei kleinen panoramen; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 524 pages
Boards with moderate wear to extremities. Spine ends chipped. Rough spots on endpapers from removed library markings. Light foxing to first and last few pages ; Journey through Norway and up into Spitzbergen; Ex-Library; B&W Illustrations; 8vo; 282, 6 pages
Debécourt, Paris. 1842. In-8 Carré. Relié plein cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 421 pages pour le tome I, 437 pages pour le tome II, et 440 pages pour le tome III. Auteur, titre, tomaison, fleurons et filets dorés sur les dos. Tranches marbrées. Etiquettes de code sur les dos. Tampons de bibliothèque en pages de titre. D'après des documents trouvés dans les Archives du Vatican. Trad. de l'allemand par Jean Cohen, Bibliothécaire à Sainte-Geneviève.
Pierre Didot, Firmin Didot, Paris. 1806. In-18 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Coins frottés. Coiffe en tête abîmée. Intérieur acceptable. 242 pages pour le tome I et 228 pages pour le tome II. Titre et filets dorés sur le dos. Annotation d'époque à la plume (envoi ?) en page de garde. Petit manque en coiffe de tête du tome I. 2e page de garde du tome I déchirée avec petit manque. Dernière page de garde tu tome II déchirée avec patit manque. Edition stéréotype. Où l'on voit les changements qui sont arrivés dans ce royaume au sujet de la religion et du gouvernement.
Carta geografica, antica ed originale, con coloritura coeva ai confini. La mappa edita nella città tedesca di Weimar è stata disegnata nel 1820 raffigurante la Svezia, Norvegia e Finlandia. Autore: Geograph: Instituts edit.. Luogo: Scandinavia. Anno: 1821. Tecnica: incisione in rame. Dimensioni: 412x300.
Paris, Firmin Didot Frères, 1838, in-8, br. editoriale a tre colori con titolo e fregi tipografici (mancanze marginali), pp. (4), 565. Con una carta geografica e 62 tavole f.t. (50 per la Svezia, 12 per la Norvegia). Pagine 469-470 mal-posizionate. Collana “L'Univers Pittoresque”, Europe, tome 4.
358pp. with 37 tables & 6 figures in text + 57 bl/w plates out of text, 27cm., text in Swedish, Doctoral Dissertation (University of Lund), published in the series "Acta Archaeologica Lundensia" series in-8 no.4, original softcover with small label on spine, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, weight: 1.5kg., G112372
Boards with light rubbing to extremities. Former owner's name on front endpaper. Front hinge gapping (but holding strongly together). ; With 37 maps, 22 plans, and three panoramas. This edition is less common ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; lxxxii, 486, 40 pages
A handsome and tight copy with slight uneven coloration to boards. Former owner's name on page facing half title page. Rear map on back pastedown professionally repaired; With 62 maps, 42 plans and ground-plans, and three panoramas; Maps; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; lx, 478, 38 pages
Boards a bit darkened and with gilt lettering and gilt spine lettering faded. Very light soiling to title page. One map with small closed tear. Section of Finland (pp 441-490) missing; "With 14 Maps and Plans in Colour by Bartholomew, and four other plans"; Thin 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 536 pages
Boards with moderate shelfwear. Rear hinge started. ; This book was presented to the passengers on their transatlantic journeys. Including numerous fold-out maps in color on japon paper. Extensive section of ads. Pagination is starting for each country. Nd [1916? ]; 8vo - 8" to 9" tall
pp (16), 470 (2). Illustrated with about 70 woodcut portraits of various monarchs, many in classical garb. There is a large interesting tailpiece at the end, done in a 'folk' style. Text browned but not brittle. Titlepage soiled and slightly worn. Very scarce. In a 2017 Stockholm auction a similar copy brought over $300.00 U.S. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SAFE ADD 1
In-8 gr. (mm. 252x165), 2 volumi, tela edit., cornici a secco ai piatti con impresse in oro figure di animali, dorsi restaur. con applic. la tela orig. (scolorita), pp. XXII,512; XII,528; molto ben illustrati da 12 tavole litografate in tinta fuori testo, 1 carta geografica a colori, e 102 figg. nel testo per lo più disegnate da Alex Fussell e incise su legno da Mason Jackson. In questa interessante opera vi sono raccontati "sporting incidents, and subjects of natural history, and devices for entrapping wild animals". L'A. tratta in modo completo, anche se succinto, l'ornitologia scandinava, i pesci d'acqua dolce, il salmone e soprattutto la caccia all'orso, re degli animali selvatici della regione. "Prima edizione". Cfr. Benezit,V, p. 774 e VII, p. 411. Esempl. ben conservato.
Mm 360x510 Volume cartonato, legatura editoriale in tela policroma, valigetta originale in cartone, 264 pagine, numerose illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori. Libro in condizioni di nuovo. Testi in inglese e svedese - english and swedish texts. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Boards with light rubbing to extremities; Including the rear supplement "Sketch with Norwegian and Swedish Grammar". This Baedeker is from the short period of time when they tried to introduce a new color for their boards: Pink. A very nice and tight copy. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; lxxx, 431, 42 pages
DJ browned and chipped. Former owner's name on front endpaper. A very handsome and tight copy with all the maps in NF condition and the marbled edges (a bit faded) ; With 37 maps, 22 plans, and three panoramas. This edition is less common ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; lxxxii, 486, 40 pages
pp. (6) 143 (1). 4to. Original wraps, in an early Gaylord binder. Fine copy. The Danish researcher and scientist Thorvald Nicolai Thiele (1838-1910), was a prolific astronomer, mathematician, statistician, and actuarial mathematician. Thiele was among the most influential scientists of his time, and is recognized today as a pioneer of statistics. This is the First Edition in English of one of his primary works. Very scarce and important. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! SPACE/7
4 volumi (XXXVI, 219; 287; 257; 255 p.), 18 tavole f.t. acquarellate d'epoca; 18 cm. Brossura editoriale con titoli e decori a stampa. Qualche abrasione al dorso del primo volume e in copertina, ma buona copia. L'opera fa parte della "Raccolta de' viaggi più interessanti eseguiti nelle varie parti del mondo, tanto per terra quanto per mare, dopo quelli del celebre Cook, e non pubblicati finora in lingua italiana", tomi 35, 36, 37, 38
21,5x15,5 cm; 109, (3) pp. Brossura editoriale illustrata con foto di due lapponi intorno ad un fuoco (minimo strappetto restaurato senza perdita di carta al dorso e insignifcante piccola strofinatura nell'angolo interno basso ma in ottime condizioni). All'interno in perfette condizioni di conservazione. Firma autografa del grande letterato originario di Rovereto ma veronese d'adozione, Lionello Fiumi. PRIMA ASSAI RARA edizione di questo scritto nel quale Fiumi riporta le sue impressioni durante un viaggio in Svezia, Norvegia e lungo la penisola Scandinava fino alla Lapponia (Sapmi in lingua sami). L'opera è assai rara e citata nel Gambetti-Vezzosi, "Rarità Bibliografiche del Novecento Italiano, Bonnard, 2007, pag. 342. ASSAI RARO. PRIMA EDIZIONE.
1 vol. in-8 reliure demi-maroquin à petits coins vert, dos à 4 nerfs richement orné, Brockhaus et Avenarius, Paris, 1839, 2 ff., 511 pp. Cousin germain de Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly, le philologue Edelstand du Méril (1801-1871) propose une introduction aux origines de la littérature scandinave, et évoque notamment le troisième chant de Helgi, le chant de Kraka, le chant funèbre de Hakon, ou la chanson de Harald le Vaillant ; il s'intéresse aux origines scandinaves ou islandaise des langues romaines, à l'origine de la tradition des Nibelung et aux nombreuses imitations de la poésie scandinave , etc... Bon exemplaire très bien relié de l'édition originale (rouss.) Français
1st edition. Paperback,lacks original outer wrappers, 8vo, 80 pages. In Finnish. "Tieteellis-kaunokirjallinen julkaisu." (A Scientific-Literary Publication). Includes 10 cartoons and illustrations. The newspaper Sosialisti and its successors, as well as the Ahjo (The Forge) produced at the Work People's College, served as the major forum for ideological discussions. Participants included editors, agitators, organizers and ordinary workers from various locals. Certain American socialist leaders like Eugene V. Debs were often cited and their articles reissued in Finnish-language translations (Auvo Kostiainen, A Dissenting Voice of Finnish Radicals in America: The Formative Years of Sosialisti-Industrialisti in the 1910s in American Studies in Scandinavia, Vol. 23, 1991). Gary A. Kaunonen notes that a host of socialist or labor colleges were springing up in the United States in the early 20th century such as the Peoples College in Fort Scott, Kansas, which was founded in 1915, and the Brookwood Labor College, founded in Katonah, New York, in 1921. A precursor to many of these colleges espousing a proletarian curriculum was the Industrial Workers of the World affiliated Work Peoples College (WPC), founded in 1907 in Smithville, now Duluth, Minnesota. The WPC was a center of proletarian education that based its curriculum specifically on propaganda of the deed ideology, which advocated economic and physical responses to capitalist exploitation in lieu of political mechanisms of change. The school was a bastion of socialist and later specifically anarcho-syndicalist and industrial unionist thought, with many of the professors, such as Leo Laukki, teaching direct action tactics such as the general strike and industrial sabotage. . The WPC housed its own publishing company on the colleges campus in Smithville. This faculty and student-run press printed numerous relevant titles but also a periodical appropriately titled Ahjo (The Forge), which discussed current issues in industrial unionism and official IWW business, while at the same time being a forum for student generated essays, prose, and poetry. The importance of this periodical cannot be understated as a vehicle for increasing literacy efforts at the WPC. What better way to encourage ascending levels of literacy in both reading and writing than to have a place for students to submit and read the fruits of their proletarian education (From the Escuela Moderna to the Escuela Moderna to the Työväen Opisto: Reading, (W)Riting, and Revolution, the 3 Rs of Expanded Proletarian Literacy in Community Literacy Journal, Vol 5 Issue 2, Spring 2011).SUBJECT(S): Socialism -- Periodicals. Finns -- United States. OCLC: 8618723. OCLC lists 3 holdings for any issues worldwide (MN Hist Soc, UMN, Wisc Hist Soc). Of these, Wisconsin Historical Society holds only one single issue (Vol 4, Nr 2 June 1919); UMN holds a smattering of issues (but does NOT hold this issue); and Minnesota Historical lists v.1-7(1916-1922) but notes Issues missing. So at most there is one holding for this issue in OCLCand quite possible there are no holdings in OCLC for it anywhere. Lacks covers, which were, printed only on outsides, with ads on rear and publishing info on front (no illustration), all relevant included on title page, which is present, inside covers were blank. Quarter-sized tear to final page, just touching cartoon on one side and a few letters on the other, otherwise Good Condition, very scarce and important IWW-oriented publication (FIN-7-20)
In 8, pp. (4) + 589 + (1) con una cartina f.t. + 60 tavv. inc. (48 relative alla Svezia + 12 relative alla Norvegia). Edizione italiana di quest'opera su Svezia e norvegia facente parte della collana ' L'universo o storia e descrizione di tutti i popoli'. Esemplare completo delle tavole.