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BLEMONT (Emile).
Le Chant du siècle. A propos en un acte, en vers.
Paris Tresse et Stock 1889 1 vol. broché plaquette in-12, brochée, 15 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur à Jules Couët, archiviste de la Comédie française. Excellent état.
Bookseller reference : 49638
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BLEMONT (Emile).
Le Chant du siècle. A propos en un acte, en vers.
Paris Tresse et Stock 1889 1 vol. broché plaquette in-12, brochée, 15 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur à Jules Couët, archiviste de la Comédie française. Excellent état.
Bookseller reference : 49638
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BLEMONT Emile & LA HALLE Adam de
Le jeu de Robin et Marion
Jean Jobert, Paris s.d. (circa 1923), 12,5x18,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 82879
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BLEMONT, Emile
La Belle Aventure [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ] Vers d'Amourettes et vers d'Amour - Au gré du Rêve - Ciel de France
1 vol. grand in-12 br., Alphonse Lemerre, Paris, 1895, 205 pp.
Bookseller reference : 60764
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BLEMONT, Emile
La Belle Aventure [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ] Vers d'Amourettes et vers d'Amour - Au gré du Rêve - Ciel de France
1 vol. grand in-12 br., Alphonse Lemerre, Paris, 1895, 205 pp. Exemplaire dédicacé par l'auteur "à Mr Ernest Raynaud, souvenir amical". Ami d'Arthur Rimbaud (qui lui offre son manuscrit du sonnet "Voyelles"), Emile Blémont était lié d'amitié avec Victor Hugo et de nombreux poètes parnassiens ou symbolistes. On le reconnaît dans le célèbre portrait de groupe de Fantin-Latour, "Un coin de table" (il se tient debout entre Bonnier et Jean Aicard). Le poète Ernest Raynaud (1864-1936), membre du groupe de l'école romane fondée par Jean Moréas, était commissaire de police. Bon état (petites fente en couv. au mors, très bon état par ailleurs). Français
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BLEMONT, Emile
La Grande Patrie [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 vol. in-12 br., Librairie Alphonse Lemerre, Paris, 1919, 189 pp.
Bookseller reference : 61170
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BLEMONT, Emile
La Grande Patrie [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 vol. in-12 br., Librairie Alphonse Lemerre, Paris, 1919, 189 pp. Envoi de l'auteur "au poète Ernest Raynaud, cordiale amitié". Ami d'Arthur Rimbaud (qui lui offre son manuscrit du sonnet "Voyelles"), Emile Blémont était lié d'amitié avec Victor Hugo et de nombreux poètes parnassiens ou symbolistes. On le reconnaît dans le célèbre portrait de groupe de Fantin-Latour, "Un coin de table" (il se tient debout entre Bonnier et Jean Aicard). Le poète Ernest Raynaud (1864-1936), membre du groupe de l'école romane fondée par Jean Moréas, était commissaire de police. Bon état Français
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BLEMONT, Emile
Poèmes de Chine [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Préface par Paul Arène, 1 vol. in-12 br., Alphonse Lemerre, Paris, 1887, XVI-190 pp.
Bookseller reference : 61344
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BLEMONT, Emile
Poèmes de Chine [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
Préface par Paul Arène, 1 vol. in-12 br., Alphonse Lemerre, Paris, 1887, XVI-190 pp. Exemplaire dédicacé par Emile Blémont à "Alexandre Goichon, son ami dévoué". Bon état (petit accroc à un mors en coiffe sup., bon exemplaire ailleurs). Emile Blémont était lié d'amitié avec Victor Hugo et de nombreux poètes parnassiens ou symbolistes. On le reconnaît dans le célèbre portrait de groupe de Fantin-Latour, "Un coin de table" (il se tient debout entre Bonnier et Jean Aicard). Dans ces remarquables "poèmes de Chine", il s'inspire de la poésie chinoise ("La Chanson des Têtes blanches" ; "Abandon (Li-Tai-pei)" ; "La Route inutile" (Tes-Tié) ; etc....) mais aussi de ses contes et légendes ("La Guitare - Poème cité par le Général Tcheng-Ki-Tong" ; "La Courtisane aux Enfers" ; "Le Fou des fleurs" d'après le Conte des Pivoines, etc...). Français
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Blennerhassett, Lady Charlotte (geb. von Leyden), Schriftstellerin (1843-1917)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Liebenberg/Mark Brandenburg, 3. I. 1903, 8°. 2 Seiten. Doppelblatt mit Briefkopf.
Bookseller reference : 44091
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BLERIOT Louis
La gloire des ailes
Les éditions de France, Paris 1927, 11,5x18,5cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 85330
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BLESA, Túa.
Scriptor Ludens. Ensayo sobre la poesía de Ignacio Prat.[1947-1982].
Zaragoza, Lola Editorial, 1990. 4to.; 190 pp. Ejemplar con envío autógrafo del autor. Cubiertas originales.
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Bletschacher, Richard, Schriftsteller (geb. 1936)
Eigenh. Gedichtmanuskript (12 Zeilen) mit U. sowie eigenh. Begleitbrief mit U.
o.J. Drosendorf an der Thaya, 14. X. 2000, Fol. Zus. 2 Seiten. - "Souvenirs (1962)"..
Bookseller reference : 56944
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BLEUSTEIN-BLANCHET Marcel
Sur mon antenne - Souvenirs d'une radio libre
Gallimard, Paris 1947, 12x18,5cm, relié.
Bookseller reference : 81431
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BLEY Nicole
La panthère bleue
Jean-Jacques Pauvert, Paris 1971, 11,5x21,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 83887
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Bley, Fritz, Schriftsteller (1853-1931)
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U.
o.J. Berlin, 8. II. 1923, 1 Seite.
Bookseller reference : 45125
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Bleyer-Härtl, Hans, Rechtsanwalt und Schriftsteller (1880-1942).
Eigenhändige Sentenz mit U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. Folio (223:282 mm). Albumblatt mit gedruckter Bordüre und montiertem Schildchen "Beitrag zum Selbstschriftenalbum 'Deutschlands Zukunft'", aufgezogen auf einen Bogen Pergamentpapier (ca. 330:344 mm). Mit einem Zitat aus einem Festspruch mit dem Titel "Das Reich": "... 'Und wieder hat ein Mann geträumt / Von deutschen Reiches Herrlichkeit: / Und über Staaten und Stämme von Meer zu Meer / Hinflog sein Traum und wurde ein Schrei / Und weckte das Echo in stummen Herzen. / Und sein Traum ward Tat, denn er war ein Mann / Und sein Wille schuf neu aus den Trümmern [...]". Geschrieben als Beitrag für die von Friedrich Koslowsky im Berliner Eigenbrödler-Verlag herausgegebene Faksimile-Anthologie "Deutschlands Köpfe der Gegenwart über Deutschlands Zukunft" (1928), jedoch nicht darin aufgenommen. - Mit kleinem Brandloch (Textberührung).
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Blickensdörfer, Hans, Schriftsteller (1923-1997)
Eigenh. Albumblatt mit mont. Porträtfotografie und U.
o.J. , Ohne Ort und Jahr, Fol. 1 Seite. - Selbstzitat..
Bookseller reference : 51190
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Blickensdörfer, Hans, Schriftsteller und Sportjournalist (1923-1997).
Portraitfotografie mit eigenh. Widmung und U. O. O. u. D.
1 S. 8vo. "Für Sabrina".
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BLIER Annette & DUFRESNE Claude
Bernard Blier
Solar, Paris 1989, 14x22,5cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 79443
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BLIN, Charles
Notice sur le mobilier funéraire trouvé dans les déblais de la Station de Muids (Ligne de St Pierre aux Andelys) [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 brochure in-8, texte manuscrit reproduit, s.n., 6 août 1895, 11 pp.
Bookseller reference : 61383
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BLIN, Charles
Notice sur le mobilier funéraire trouvé dans les déblais de la Station de Muids (Ligne de St Pierre aux Andelys) [ Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]
1 brochure in-8, texte manuscrit reproduit, s.n., 6 août 1895, 11 pp. Bon état pour cette rare brochure dédicacée par l'auteur à M. Fleury, signée et datée in fine. Français
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and political writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. St Leonards-on-Sea , 14 August, no year.
Small 8vo. 1½ pages on bifolium. To an unnamed addressee, confirming the receipt of funds: "Entschuldigen Sie, wenn ich heute für die Anweisung von £28/18/10, die mir gerade bei unserer Abreise an die Seeküste zukam, einstw. nur durch diese Zeilen quittire. Ich ließ Ihren Brief mit Quittungsformular durch Versehen in London liegen, u. werde dasselbe bei meiner Rückkehr Ihnen noch nachträglich zusenden [...]".
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
"Czarism At Bay". Autograph manuscript signed twice (in title and at end). N. p., October 1904.
8vo. 60 pp. The complete text (setting copy) of his long essay on current political events in Russia, written shortly before the Revolution of 1905: "As the forces of [Russian despotism; stricken out and corrected to:] Czardom are driven back and crippled more and more, both on sea and on land, curious attempts are being made in England to impress public opinion with the idea that, if [inserted: ever] she were [stricken out: to] actively to turn against Russia, she would have to reckon with an armed alliance between Russia and Germany [...]". With numerous revisions in ink and pencil as well as setting instructions ("all minion on this page" etc.); a few leaves assembled from paragraphs clipped from other sheets and glued together. Occasional edge flaws, but very well preserved. - Even as a law student in Heidelberg, the Mannheim-born Blind promoted a political revolution that would produce a unified, democratic German republic; after a brief imprisonment he participated in the failed Baden insurrection of 1848 led by Friedrich Hecker and Gustav Struve. Blind first met Marx at the Karlsruhe Republican Committee in May 1848, where Marx and Engels declared their frustration with the course of the uprising. As Engels remembered, the 21-year-old Blind was one of only two members of the committee who had supported their opinion. Indeed, Blind was taken prisoner and sentenced to eight years’ confinement, but was soon freed by fellow revolutionaries and escaped to France, and later to England. During Marx’s early weeks of refuge in London he even lodged with Blind: in a letter to Freiligrath written on 5 September 1849, he gives Blind’s address as his own. Blind permanently settled in London in 1852 and continued to advance the cause of democracy as a writer. He was well-connected among European republicans and corresponded with Garibaldi, Kossuth, and Louis Blanc. A man of wide education and interests, Blind composed not only political propaganda and journalism but also biography and works on history and mythology, as well as on German and Indian literature. Published in the "North American Review", vol. CLXXIX (October 1904), no. 575, pp. 481-493.
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. [London]
8vo. 1 p. on bifolium. To Mrs. Oliver: "Many thanks for your kind invitation. If ever possible, I shall have much pleasure in coming. Unfortunately, at this present time, with affairs in Russia and in the Far East calling for much work, I generally find it difficult to get away for an afternoon [...]". - On stationery with printed address.
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. [London], 14. III. 1878.
8vo. 1½ pp. on bifolium. To Keningale Cook, accepting remuneration and dicussing the placement of his article in subsequent issues: "I will accept your offer of remuneration; trusting that you will be able to place the article in its entirety in the April number. Its nature is such that I fear it would be spoilt by a division over two months; which I would regret all the more after the labour devoted to it [...]". - Strong damage to upper edge (small loss to text).
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. [London], 15. VI. 1902.
8vo. 1 p. on bifolium. To Mrs. Oliver, regretting that his literary and political work prevents his accepting her invitation: "I much regret that I was unable to avail myself of your kind invitation, owing to a previous engagement, combined with some urgent literary and political work, and the difficulty of coming to you in time from such a long distance [...]". - On stationery with printed address.
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. [London], 23. II. 1883.
8vo. 2½ pp. on bifolium. To Miss Macgregor, returning her poem on Freyja. Comments on another Germanic mythological cycle and on the origin of Freyja: "I return with thanks your poem on Freyja's Roaming Guest for Odur, which I have read with much pleasure. I think Aurora, belonging to another cycle of mythology, should be replaced by Dawn. The East being, in Germanic love, the quarter where life awakes, as typified by the goddess Ostara, would perhaps better be called the 'glowing', instead of the 'slumb[e]rous' [...]". - On stationery with printed address. - Quite spotty and some damage to upper corner of fol. 2 (slightly touching text).
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. [London], 5. V. 1884.
8vo. 3 pp. on bifolium. To Miss E. Eva Boult, citing his views as set forth in an issue of The Antiquary: "On the eve of our leaving town for a short time, your letter reaches me. Please excuse, therefore, this hurried answer. The question at issue more intimately concerns Prof. Sayce [i. e. the pioneer British Assyriologist and linguist Archibald Sayce] from whom I have quoted. As far as my own views are involved in it, you will find them indicated both in the April number of The Antiquary (p. 145, 1st col.), and in the May number (p. p. 201 and 202). What we now have of the 'Homeric' poems, are comparatively such late productions that we cannot wonder at finding in them, especially as regards art, descriptions of a rather anachronistic kind. The Phoenikians, consequently, may have been worked into the earlier rhapsodic ballads at a later date. A comparison between the Eddic Nibelung lays and our national Epic will make this procedure very clear. The story of the fall of Troy is, no doubt, an exceedingly old one [...]". - On stationery with printed address.
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. [London], 6. VII. 1882.
8vo. 2½ pp. on bifolium. To Miss Macgregor, citing the Edda and at some length a point regarding Freyja and vidar: "The Edda only says that Freyja wandered to far lands and unknown nations to seek Odur, 'weeping golden tears for him'. In the same passage Gylfi's incantation, 35, her necklace (Brisinga-men, which is interpreted now as being made from Rhine-gold of the Breis-gau) is mentioned. No meeting with Vidar is recorded either in the poetic or prose Edda. I do not remember a tale of this kind [...]". - On stationery with printed address. - Very spotty and some damage to lower corner of fol. 2 (not touching text).
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. [London], July 25, no year.
8vo. 1½ pp. on 2 ff. To an unidentified recipient: "Would you give us the pleasure of your company for tomorrow, Saturday, at 8 c clock? We expect our friend Louis Blanc, who has come up from Brighton with his wife [...]". - Somewhat dusty and spotty.
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. [London], undated.
8vo. 3 pp. and 3 lines on bifolium. To his publisher, asking for the return of an unpublished chapter about the period of "Sturm und Drang" in Germany (to be incorporated in his forthcoming Reminiscences), with further discussion about England’s difficulties in South Africa and Afghanistan: "[...] At present, the terrible complication in China, which has no doubt been accelerated by the difficulties in which England is still involved in South Africa, threatens to have further dangerous consequences in Afghanistan, whose ruler is treated very unwisely by the Government at Simla. The tension between Simla and Kabul is very great. I hear a great deal about it through the former Chief State Secretary (Sultan Mohammed Khan, a gifted Indian by birth, whom I know intimately), who has been in England for some time, and who is on the point of going to Simla, and from there to Kabul. Would an article on China, Afghanistan, and the general situation - perhaps under the title 'New Storm Clouds' - be welcome? [...]". - On stationery with printed address.
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. London, 29. I. 1889.
8vo. 2½ pp. on bifolium. To the "North American Review" on sending an article concerning aviation: "[...] For more than twenty years I have attentively followed aeronautic affairs, having had occasion to make an ascent for meteorological purposes, in company with Glaisher and a number of prominent French aeronauts, in the gigantic captive balloon which afterwards [...] escaped from its cable and came to grief [...] and it was through a suggestion I have made that the 'German Society of Aeronauts' was founded [...] P.S. I had at first chosen the title of 'Navigable Balloons', but I think 'Guidable Air-Ships' would be a correcter term [...]". - On headed paper.
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. No place or date.
8vo. 1 p. on bifolium. To an unnamed addressee: "Would you kindly lend me once more, for a few days, the book, or books, of Mr. Lewis Farley on Turkey, which you possess? [...]". - Slightly spotty.
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Blind, Karl, German revolutionist and writer (1826-1907).
Autograph letter signed. No place, March 25, no year.
8vo. 1½ pp. on bifolium. To Dixon: "The compositor's strike at Vienna being ended, there would be a possibility now of giving a review in the 'Neue Freie Presse', in case you thought it useful to place an early copy of your work on Russia at my disposal [...]". - Traces of old mounting on the reverse of fol. 2.
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Blind, Karl, Revolutionär und Publizist (1826-1907).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Hampstead, 18. II. 1899.
2 SS. auf Doppelblatt. 8vo. Mit gedruckter Adresse. An Patrick E. Docherty, den er um Eintrittskarten für sich und eine Bekannte für das Stück "The Only Way" bittet: "Allow me to mention that, though my hearing is perfect, I found it, now and then, a little difficult to follow one or two actors at the seat (K 18) I occupied. I heard some remarks to the same effect from others. If it were possible to let me have Stall tickets a little more forward, you would confer an additional favour upon Yours very truly [...]". - Blind studierte 1844-47 in Heidelberg Rechtswissenschaften, wurde wegen seiner offen geäußerten demokratischen Überzeugung zweimal der Universität verwiesen und 1847 erstmals verhaftet. Als einer der Führer der republikanischen Linken in der badischen Revolution von 1848 floh er nach Straßburg, machte von der Schweiz aus den Einfall der Revolutionäre nach Baden mit, wurde gefangen genommen und in Rastatt zu fünf Jahren Einzel- und Kerkerhaft verurteilt. Nach der Mairevolution 1849 befreit, trat er als Herausgeber der "Karlsruher Zeitung" in den Dienst des Landesausschusses, wurde Gesandter der badischen Revolutionsregierung in Paris; nach Belgien ausgewiesen, ging er ins Exil nach London. Dort veröffentlichte er neben politischen, historischen, germanistischen und literaturgeschichtlichen Studien die "Bekenntnisse eines Achtundvierzigers" (in: "Die Gegenwart", 1882).
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Blind, Karl, Revolutionär und Publizist (1826-1907).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. London, 5. IV. 1872.
2 SS. auf Doppelblatt. Kl.-8vo. An eine namentlich nicht genannte Dame: “Entschuldigen Sie, daß ich, durch Arbeit stets bis tief in die Nacht in Anspruch genommen, erst heute Ihre werthen Zeilen zu beantworten vermag. Ihrem Wunsch gemäß übergab ich, alsbald nach Empfang Ihres Briefes, die erhaltenen Durchschläge an Frau Kroeker [...]”. - Seiner offen geäußerten demokratischen Überzeugung wegen zweimal der Universität verwiesen und 1847 erstmals verhaftet, mußte Blind als einer der Führer der republikanischen Linken in der badischen Revolution von 1848 fliehen und gelangte nach Straßburg. Später verhaftet und nach der Mairevolution 1849 befreit, trat er als Herausgeber der "Karlsruher Zeitung" in den Dienst des Landesausschusses und wurde Gesandter der badischen Revolutionsregierung in Paris. Nach Belgien ausgewiesen, ging er ins Exil nach London, wo er politische, historische, germanistische und literaturgeschichtliche Studien veröffentlichte.
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BLISS Anthony A. 1913 91
Typed Letter Signed
This New York blueblood attorney ruled the Metropolitan Opera as executive director from 1975 70 1985 modernizing and updating it; he was also a force in the New York dance world. TLS 1p 7�" X 10�" New York NY 1 March 1979. Addressed to Georgia Gates. Near fine. On "Met" letterhead Bliss addresses a patron's concerns about opera translations. In part: "The Question of what language an opera is done in is extraordinarily difficult and dependant on many factors including availability of cast willing or able to learn the opera in English. There are also unhappily few good translations. In the case of The Bartered Bride we were able to create a new English translation ourselves. In the case of the upcoming Mahagonny we have been unable to negotiate a contract with the publisher for a new English version. We do not like any of the existing versions therefore we had to decide to do it in the original language." Bold signature in blue ballpoint. unknown
Bookseller reference : 41384
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BLISS Ray C. 1907 81
Typed Note Signed / Inscribed Photograph Signed
This GOP giant chaired the Republican National Committee from 1965 to 1969 turning the Republican Party around after Barry Goldwater's stunning 1964 defeat and culminating in Richard Nixon's 1968 election. TNS 1p 8�" X 11" Columbus OH 1965 February 16. Addressed to Gerald L. Arnholt. Near fine. On "Republican State Central and Executive Committee" letterhead Bliss graciously complies with an autograph request. Also an IPS 8" X 10" n.p. n.y. 1965. Very good. Handsome informal closeup of Bliss seated at a table before microphones U.S. flag in background boldly inscribed and signed in black fineline on the blank lower margin: "To Gerald Arnholt / with best wishes / Ray C. Bliss." unknown
Bookseller reference : 27433
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Blittersdorf (Blittersdorff), Friedrich von, Badischer Staatsmann und Diplomat (1792-1861)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Frankfurt am Main, 18. IV. 1845, 4° (25 x 19,5 cm). 3 Seiten. Doppelblatt mit Adresse, Poststempeln und Siegel.
Bookseller reference : 57977
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Blittersdorf, Philipp Frh. von, Schriftsteller, Offizier und Genealoge (1869-1944).
Ms. Bildpostkarte mit U. Ottensheim, 16. XI. 1938.
1 S. Qu.-8vo. Dankt Josef Wesely für ihm übersandte Geburtstagswünsche. - Blittersdorf, seitens der Großmutter ein Großneffe von Clemens und Bettina Brentano, war neben seiner militärischen Laufbahn, die er zuletzt im Rang eines Majors bekleidete, als Lokalhistoriker und Genealoge tätig. Vgl. Kosch I, 575f. - Die Bildseite der Karte zeigt eine Ansicht der vom Krieg zerstörten Kirche von Podgora.
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BLOCH Konrad 1912 2000
Signature
German-American biochemist and long-time Harvard University educator who shared the 1964 Nobel Price in medicine for his research on how the body produces cholesterol. Bold sloppy signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1967 May 14. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 26600
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BLOCH (Jean-Richard).
La Nuit kurde.
Paris Gallimard 1925 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 271 pp. Envoi de l'auteur. Dos fragile, bruni et renforcé au sctoch. En l'état.
Bookseller reference : 19143
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BLOCH (Jean-Richard).
La Nuit kurde.
Paris Gallimard 1925 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 271 pp. Envoi de l'auteur. Dos fragile, bruni et renforcé au sctoch. En l'état.
Bookseller reference : 19143
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BLOCH (Jean-Richard).
Les Chasses de Renaut. Deuxième livre de contes.
Paris Gallimard 1927 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 215 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire du service de presse enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur. Dos ridé. Légère déchirure en pied de la couverture. Sinon bon état.
Bookseller reference : 18949
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BLOCH (Jean-Richard).
Les Chasses de Renaut. Deuxième livre de contes.
Paris Gallimard 1927 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, 215 pp. Edition originale. Exemplaire du service de presse enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur. Dos ridé. Légère déchirure en pied de la couverture. Sinon bon état.
Bookseller reference : 18949
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BLOCH (Raymond).
L'Art et la civilisation étrusques.
Paris Plon, coll. "Civilisations d'hier et d'aujourd'hui" 1955 1 vol. broché in-12 (190 x 120 mm), broché, X-230 pp., 33 reproductions hors-texte et 51 in-texte, bibliographie. Edition originale. Exemplaire du service de presse enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur (nom du destinataire effacé). Petite ride au dos et couverture détachée sur 2 cm en pied. Sinon bon état.
Bookseller reference : 60389
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BLOCH (Raymond).
L'Art et la civilisation étrusques.
Paris Plon, coll. "Civilisations d'hier et d'aujourd'hui" 1955 1 vol. broché in-12 (190 x 120 mm), broché, X-230 pp., 33 reproductions hors-texte et 51 in-texte, bibliographie. Edition originale. Exemplaire du service de presse enrichi d'un envoi de l'auteur (nom du destinataire effacé). Petite ride au dos et couverture détachée sur 2 cm en pied. Sinon bon état.
Bookseller reference : 60389
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BLOCH Jean-Richard ..//.. Jean-Richard Bloch.
Naissance d'une culture. - Quatrième essais pour mieux comprendre mon temps.
Paris, Editions Rieder, 1936, 1 volume, in-12, broché, 176 p. + épilogue + table. De la collection "Europe", édition originale. Envoi autographe de l'auteur au journaliste et critique Roland Alix. Couverture légèrement défraichie.
Bookseller reference : 3933
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BLOCH Marc
Histoire d'Allemagne - Moyen Age
S.n., Paris 1930, 16,5x25cm, broché.
Bookseller reference : 85567
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