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Published by Wegweiser-Verlag G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany, 1926
Seller: Samuel H. Rokusek, Bookseller, Pleasant Prairie, WI, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Text: German. Wear to spine ends and corners. Goat leather spines and corners over paper covered boards, Archival repaired tear to hallf title page. Contains 41 pictures taken by the author, 356, map,[ ],[2]pages, bound in ribbon marker.
Published by Axel Juncker Verlag G.m.b.H., Berlin, Germany, 1936
Seller: Clausen Books, RMABA, Colorado Springs, CO, U.S.A.
Purple Cloth. Condition: Good+. Lightly foxed text block, overall clean and tight; moderate wear to binding. Spanish-German, German-Spanish Dictionary. Size: 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. Hard Cover.
Published by G & H Verlag Berlin, Germany., 1997
ISBN 10: 3931768074ISBN 13: 9783931768072
Seller: Antiquariat Dirk Borutta, Berlin, Germany
Book
Okart. gr 8°. 142 S. Einband minimal bestoßen, sonst tadellos. Sprache: Deutsch.
Published by Verlag der Lustigen Blätter, (Dr. Eysler & Co.), G.m.b.H. Berlin, Germany 1918, 1918
Seller: The Personal Navigator, ROCKPORT, MA, U.S.A.
16 pp. 24 x 32 cm. Paper periodical, spinefold worn, very good. Cover title "Friede im Often" shows two stylish women and dog, one woman is holding cigarrette. Neues Dekameron. Der Amerikaner und die Pariserin, features cartoons of American soldier and Parisiennes. Full page picture, "Frülingsarbeit in der Ukraine." Der erste Frieden. Two cartoons show scene at Versailles in January 1871 and January 1918.
Published by Verlag der Lustigen Blätter, (Dr. Eysler & Co.), G.m.b.H. Berlin, Germany 1918, 1918
Seller: The Personal Navigator, ROCKPORT, MA, U.S.A.
16 pp. 24 x 32 cm. Paper periodical, spinefold worn, very good. Cover shows two Straßenbahner being questioned by the Registrar: "wer von Ihnen ist nun die Braut?" Large cartoon shows German soldier threatening frightened allied soldiers, standing over the shore at Calais. Cartoon: "New-York fürchtet --deutsche Luftangriffe.".
Published by Verlag der Lustigen Blätter, (Dr. Eysler & Co.), G.m.b.H. Berlin, Germany 1918, 1918
Seller: The Personal Navigator, ROCKPORT, MA, U.S.A.
16 pp. 24 x 32 cm. Paper periodical, spinefold worn, front cover nearly detached, fair. Cover picture show pretty girl holding flower, seated on bench with man. Title: "Zeitgemäßer Vorwurf." Back cover picture shows two young women: "Heim Kriegslanleihezeichnen".Articles: Rembrandt als hin- un Herzieher; Ein merkwürdiger Effekt; Die Dame mit den sieben Rupeekoffern.
Published by Verlag der Lustigen Blätter, (Dr. Eysler & Co.), G.m.b.H. Berlin, Germany 1917, 1917
Seller: The Personal Navigator, ROCKPORT, MA, U.S.A.
16 pp. 24 x 32 cm. Paper periodical, spinefold worn, very good. Cover shows rough-faced soldiers with shovels over their shoulders: "Avanti Schippanowski!" Back cover shows German soldiers enjoying rides in gondolas in Venice.
Published by G H Verlag Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 1998
ISBN 10: 3931768171ISBN 13: 9783931768171
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, United Kingdom
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Hardcover in very good condition. Bookplate of Giles Waterfield on the front pastedown. Dual language in German and English. Light scores and edgewear to the jacket; the front inner flap corner is creased. Pages are clean; text and images are clear. CM. Used.
Published by G + H Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 1998
ISBN 10: 393176821XISBN 13: 9783931768218
Seller: Peter Rhodes, Southampton, United Kingdom
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. German Language Paperback Edition. 280 x 225mm. pp. 175. English text. Paperback edition of 'Franz Theobald Horny: Ein Romantiker Im Lichte Italiens'. Im Blickfeld dr Goethezeit - Part 2. Colour and black and white illustrations. Bound in original cream pictorial card covers with flaps. Has Tate Gallery stamp to top right corner of half-title. Has moderate bumping and marking to covers and edges. Binding strong. No underining. See images. Auction Catalogue.
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Published by Wegweiser-Verlag G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany, 1926
Seller: Samuel H. Rokusek, Bookseller, Pleasant Prairie, WI, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good +. No Jacket. First Edition. Text: German. Minor rubbing to corners. Goat leather spines and corners over paper covered boards, Contains 41 pictures taken by the author, 360 pages includes map, ribbon marker is loose.
Published by G + H Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 2005
ISBN 10: 3931768791ISBN 13: 9783931768799
Seller: Lucky Panther Books, Leonia, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 5th volume of Im Blickfeld der Goethezeit. Accompanies exhibit at New York's Frick Museum, Kunstammlungen, and Musee Jacquemart. Heavy, glossy wraps form French flaps. 107 plates, followed by ~50 pages of multiple small black&white images of inventory of French drawings in the collection of Weimar. Faint, light impression of 2 small pencil or pen lines, very shallow readers vertical crease on spine. 349 pages, 8 1/2" x 11".
Published by G + H Verlag Berlin, Berlin, Germany, 1998
Softcover. Condition: VG. White wraps, French flaps, 175 pp., 110 BW & color illus. Text is in German. Series: Im Blickfeld der Goethezeit, 2. Issued in conjunction with a series of 1998-1999 exhibitions focusing on the artwork of German romantic painter Franz Theobald Horny (1798-1824). With essays by Hanna Hohl, Hermann Mildenberger, and Hinrich Sieveking, and a catalog of 68 plates. A nice introduction to an artist you may not know.
Published by Scarabaeus- Verlag, G.M.B. H., Berlin, Germany, 1922
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. This Is The Book Only. No Color Plates. No Edition, Printing Or Date Present. The Book Is Bound In Tan Cloth Over Boards With Green Lettering On The Front And Spine. The Top Edges Are Dyed Green. Former Owner's Signature On The Ffep And The Back Of The Frontispiece. The Front Hinge Is Cracked At The Copyright. The Pages Have Tanned.
Published by G + H Verlag, Berlin, Germany, 2000
ISBN 10: 3931768449ISBN 13: 9783931768447
Book
Softcover. glossy, tan illustrated wraps w/ multiple illustrations & red, blue printing. 288 pgs w/ color illustrations. Text in parallel German and English. Illustrates and describes 232 items; bright, detailed illustrations. Pages clean and bright. VG- (rubbed edge-wear to wraps; light marks & scoring to back wrap. coffee-like stain area to upper edge & spotting to spine; no interior damage apparent. light specks of foxing to textblock edge w/ some faint remnants to pg edges. light foxing to title pg).
Published by Verlag Der Deutschen Arbeitsfront G.m.b.H. / Deutschen Arbeitsfront Auslands Organisation, Berlin, Germany, 1939
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. Baltzer (illustrator). First Edition. From the estate of Karl Gerhard, NSDAP member and leader of Deutscher Bund Canada. Given its publication date just prior to the onset of WWII, this issue makes for fascinating retrospective reading. Pages 185-220. Text in German. Features: Die nichtdeutschen Volksgruppen im Reich (the non-German ethnic groups in the Reich); Deutsches Staatsangehorigkeitsrecht (German citizenship law); An der Geburtsstatte des Buna (At the birthplace of Buna); Bilder aus dem deutschen Danzig (pictures from the German Gdansk); Ruckwanderer-Heime; Die Heimat ist noch schoner!; Das Reich zum Schutz jedes Auslandsdeutschen entschlossen (the Reich determined to protect every foreign German); 21 Punkte und ein Standpunkt - Rede des Fuhrers (text of Hitler speech); Nebenbei; Wissenswertes aus Heimat und Fremde (worth knowing from home and foreign); Lander- und Gruppenberichte; Rechtsschutz und Rechtsberatung; Ecke der Schriftleitung; Empfehlenswerte Bucher. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound vintage copy.
Published by Verlag Alexander Kogan Russische Kunst G.m.b.H., Berlin, Germany, 1921
Seller: Kurt Gippert Bookseller (ABAA), Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good+ condition. First Edition. Bound volume containing the first nine issues of this publication, including one double issue. There is a title page inserted with a Brentano's Inc. slug on it stating that there are 10 issues within, but there is no indication that these issues are original issues and are not reprints. The text is in Russian with some captions in German and French, and a few summary articles are in English. Beautifully lithographed covers, with numerous tipped-in color plates, portraits, and black-and-white illustrations. Small bump to the top corner, and the cloth of the rear hinge is torn, but the inner hinge remains strong. The texts are clean and unmarked. Ezhemesiachnyi literaturno-khudozhestvennyi illiustrirovannyi zhurnal. Russische Montasschrift für Kunst u. Literatur, revue russe d'art et de littérature. Issues 1, 2, 3, and 4-5 were issued in 1921, and 6-9 were issued in 1922. First edition.
Published by Verlag fur Kulturpolitik G.M. B. H., Berlin, Germany, 1932
Seller: Meir Turner, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In German, 89 pages, 218 x 145 mm. Bronislaw Huberman was one of the towering figures among violinists of his generation. Yet despite lavish praise from Fürtwangler, Toscanini, Walter, and other major conductors and artists, he remained a controversial artist throughout his career, owing to his highly individual style of interpretation and to a technique that, while not weak or unimpressive, lacked the consistency in difficult passages of the finest virtuosos. Huberman was the son of a law clerk who was a good amateur musician himself. As a young child, Huberman showed remarkable talent, giving his first public concert at age seven. He studied with Michalowicz and Rosen, then at the Warsaw Conservatory with Isidor Lotto, all before he reached the age of ten. In Berlin, Joachim was impressed with the youth's talent, but not disposed toward teaching prodigies. He referred him to Markees, but it was, by Huberman's own assessment, his study in Berlin with Charles Grigorovich that honed his talents. At the age of 11, he gave a successful concert tour of Holland and Belgium and soon afterward gained the support of arts patron Count Zamoyski in Paris and singer Adelina Patti in London. The former presented him with a Stradivarius and the latter, after some wrangling, allowed him to play at some of her final concerts. At a January 1896 concert in Vienna, Huberman astonished Brahms with a performance of his violin concerto and by his late teens, he had scored numerous successes throughout Europe. He had even given one hugely successful tour of the United States in 1896-1897. In 1902, following a lengthy suspension of concert activity, Huberman suffered a great loss with the passing of his father, who had given up his law clerk position and sacrificed much else for his son's career. Huberman soon resumed concertizing with numerous successful tours. His only marriage came in 1910, to actress Elza Galafrés. Their union lasted but four years and produced one child, Johannes (born 1911). At the outbreak of World War I, Huberman was briefly interned, but he remained active throughout the next two decades, curtailing his schedule in 1933 with the rise of the Nazis. In the 1920s, Huberman became an active supporter of the Pan-European movement, even writing several essays later published in a book, offered here, entitled Vaterland Europa (1932). He refused to play any concerts in Germany from 1933 on and in 1935 helped found the Palestine Symphony Orchestra (which in 1948 became the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra). Toscanini was engaged to lead this ensemble of mostly Jewish refugee musicians in their 1936 inaugural concert. Huberman went on tour that same year and during a concert given in New York's Carnegie Hall, his Stradivarius violin was stolen. (In 1985, the thief confessed his deed and two years later the instrument was recovered, but four decades after Huberman's death.) The purloined violin was a relatively minor misfortune for Huberman during the turbulent 1930s: a 1937 plane crash rendered him incapable of playing for over a year. In November 1938, he successfully returned to the concert stage in Egypt, and the following month he appeared as soloist with the Palestine Symphony Orchestra for the first time in his career. After a tour of Europe in 1939, Huberman relocated to New York, where he lived until the end of the war. Following cessation of hostilities, he took up residence near Lake Geneva, Switzerland. In 1946, he became ill and was unsuccessfully treated in Italy for six months. Huberman died in Corsier-sur-Vevey, Switzerland, in 1947.