Mursell Arthur 1831 1914. English nonconformist theologian who was virulently opposed to Labor Unions.
AUTOGRAPH on a slip of paper.
Circa 1880's. 1880's. Good. - Arthur Mursell's signature on a 5/8 inch wide by 1-7/8 inch wide slip of paper mounted on a 2-3/4 inch wide 3-1/4 inch wide piece of paper cut out from an autograph album. Slightly soiled with minor glue stains. Good. <p>The English nonconformist theologian Arthur Mursell 1831-1914 was virulently opposed to labor unions. Speaking of labor leaders Mursell wrote "during times of strike . while setting up as working men they appear before their dupes well fed and clothed their food and clothing obtained out of the incidental profits of the very strikes they foster and protract while men women and children are lean hungry and half-naked through taking their advice."</p> Circa [1880's]. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 36875
|
|
Musaeus-Higgins, Marie.
JATAKAMALA. Or a Garland of Birth Stories.
pp. xii, 262 + Plus numerous early twentieth century full page photographs of Buddhist temples. Inked ownership of Herbert Bertel, Boro-Boedoer, Java, Feb. 18th, 1917. Sm. 8vo. Original cloth spine over printed pictorial paper boards. Binding slightly soiled with small loss at head and tail of spine. Hardbound. Very interesting Buddhist stories of Anuradhapura. INDIA BOX 1
|
|
Musee de L'Hopital Saint Louis; BESNIER Ernest 1831 1909; FOURNIER Jean Alfred 1832 1914; TENNESON Quentin Joseph Henry 1836
Le Musee de L'Hopital Saint-Louis; Iconographie des Maladies Cutanees et Syphilitiques avec texte Explicatif.
Paris:: Rueff et Cie 1895-97. 1895. Folio. 2 iv 346 pp. 50 chromolithographic plates 23 engravings 18 photogravures. Contemporary half crimson gilt-stamped morocco marbled boards raised bands. Very good. RARE. First edition. A MASTERPIECE OF PHOTO-CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY. "The authors of this book were senior doctors at the Hôpital Saint-Louis. Besnier presided over the 4th International Congress of Dermatologists held in Paris in 1900. The museum had been founded by Devergie in 1865. During his 25 year long career Devergie commissioned water colour paintings of the major skin diseases for use in his lectures. It was not long before these were supplemented by photographs and moulages. Between 1867 and 1894 the Italian moulage artist M. Baretta 1834-1925 produced 1800 such models. He devised the internal colouring technique. This is a technique whereby the colours are applied in between the layers of wax. The effect is one of transparency and greater similarity to the colour of human skin Zanca and Tagliavini. The various separate lesions have been portrayed exceptionally well. Less attention was paid to facial expressions. The museum now has a collection of 4667 moulages at its disposal Dahm. The finest among them were reproduced in this book. The printing technique used was photochromy." – Franz Ehring Skin Diseases: 5 Centuries of Scientific Illustration. pp. 176-177. "Ernest Besnier was born in Honfleur in 1831. He studied in Paris and was a celebrated pupil of Hardy and Bazin. Having been graduated in 1857 he turned his attention exclusively to dermatology and by 1872 had become a chief at l'Hôpital Saint Louis." "Besnier was active in all phases of dermatology. Although essentially French in his diathetic thinking he was responsible for translating Kaposi's text into French with masterful annotations by himself. His monograph on psoriasis his work on atopic dermatitis. and his work on eczema entitle him to his place as the leading French dermatologist of his time." - Shelley & Crissey Classics in Clinical Dermatology p. 246. "Ernest Besnier was the unquestioned master of French dermatology towards the end of the 19th century. When he took over the leadership of the Parisian dermatology clinic in 1873 French dermatology had lost its premier position and fallen behind the Vienna school not only in regards to research and teaching but also in terms of space and equipment. Besnier reformed French dermatology incorporating many advances from Vienna such as establishing laboratories for bacteriology mycology and histopathology and encouraging basic research. As he retired just before the turn of the century French dermatology had closed the gap." "Ernest Henri Besnier was born on 21 April 1831 in Honfleur a small village in the Normandy. Since his father was a customs official the family moved frequently including stays in Marseille and Orleans. Besnier studied medicine in Paris and advanced to Interne des Hôpitaux in 1853. His teachers included Ernest Bazin Philippe Boyer and Henri-Louis Royer whose niece Besnier married a few years later. In 1857 his doctoral thesis on the diagnosis and therapy of ileus was accepted. He continued to address mainly internal medicine themes. Named Medecin des Hôpitaux in 1863 he published between 1864 and 1872 studies ranging from cholera to diseases of the spleen to rheumatic diseases to gall stones becoming one of the best known internists in France. As signs of recognition he was elected Vice-President of the Societe anatomique in 1861 and Secretary-General of the Societe Medicale des hôpitaux in 1864. He served as a military physician in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871 and was awarded the highest military honor being named a Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur." "When Bazin retired as head of dermatology clinic at Hôpital Saint-Louis at the end of 1872 Besnier was the highest ranking faculty member and entitled to the position. Although no one dreamed he would desert internal medicine for dermatology he accepted the challenge. With little experience but great energy he started his new job on 1 January 1873. Within a few months he had read the entire dermatologic literature concentrating on the works of Bazin and Erasmus Wilson; he profited greatly from the immense clinical experience of his colleague Charles Lailler who tactfully assumed the role of the old experienced tutor. Besnier also benefited from working together with Adrien Doyon the founder and editor of the Annales de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie; Doyen made him aware of the great advances in dermatology in Germany and Austria. With Besnier' encouragement Doyen translated into French Moriz Kaposi's textbook from 1880 Pathologie und Therapie der Hautkrankheiten. Besnier employed his by now encyclopedic knowledge of the dermatologic literature to provide commentaries which enhanced Doyen's translation. The French edition appeared just one year later 1881 and dominated the training of dermatologists in France for the next two decades and helped to reduce the differences between the French and German-speaking schools of dermatology. In 1881 Besnier also became editor of the Annales de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie and was named a member of the medical academy." "Kaposi's Clinic in Vienna was the model of a modern dermatology clinic for Besnier. In 1882 he asked Doyen for a detailed report over the Viennese clinic which was published in the Annales de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie and including information not only about the teaching program and costs of inpatient care but also covered such details as patient clothing the size of hospital rooms and how instruction signs were posted on the walls. When compared to Vienna the conditions in Hôpital Saint-Louis were primitive. Besnier described his outpatient clinic as a sleazy ramshackle hut completely unworthy of a great capital city. He demanded the construction of new inpatient wards and emphasized the importance of a histopathology laboratory. He also established the first laboratory for bacteriology and mycology at Hôpital Saint-Louis. Besnier demanded a change from purely descriptive dermatology turned against the nosologic speculations of his predecessor Bazin which he felt had lost validity through the groundbreaking work of Pasteur and demanded the incorporation of knowledge from bacteriology and histopathology into dermatology. In addition he tried to get dermatology incorporated into general medical education so that medical students could not graduate without some exposure to dermatology – that had not been the case previously." "Besnier's daily activities were highly regimented. He arrived every morning at 8:45; once a week he made inpatient rounds while the other days were devoted to specialty clinics. After each patient contact Besnier washed his hands and cleaned under his fingernails. He was always carefully dressed and reserved. his students including Louis Brocq Raymond Sabouraud Lucien Jacquet 1860-1914 George Thibierge Felix Balzer 1849-1929 and Emile Leredde 1866-1926 consider him the ideal academic teacher. He stimulated them to produce many papers. His lectures were clear and contained a great deal of clinical and histopathological information embedded in a broad theoretical background. They attracted a wide range of listeners ranging from pharmacists and medical students to guest physicians from abroad. in 1888 Besnier started weekly meetings on Thursday for all physicians working at Hôpital Saint-Louis during which all the interesting cases of the week were discussed. Out of this meeting evolved in 1889 the Societe francaise de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie with Besnier as a founding father. He served initially as Vice-President and then became President in 1892." "Besnier published very little. In 1879 he described the diagnostic possibilities made available by histologic examination and coined the term biopsy. In 1889 he described the diagnostic possibilities made available by histologic examination and coined the term biopsy. In 1889 he described lupus pernio which was recognized a few years later as a manifestation of sarcoidosis and in 1892 he provided the first precise description of atopicdermatitis. In order to properly describe this illness Besnier stated that one had to break away from the tyranny of Willan's and consider not only the primary lesions but all the findings. He stated that the central symptom is pruritus intensive pruritus waxing and waning often worse in the evening with seasonal remissions and exacerbations. The lesion morphology in contrast had little meaning; instead he pointed out that one absolute fundamental characteristic was that none of the lesions associated with or triggered by the illness were specific. Besnier did not use the terms lichen or eczema employing instead lichenification and eczematization to emphasize that the skin changes were not specific but instead banal lesions which resulted from itching and scratching. The disease often started in early childhood and took a variable but chronic course. Sometimes the disease left the skin and presented then primarily as emphysema bronchitis asthma hay fever or less often gastrointestinal problems. Since he felt a congenital tendency towards pruritus existed which then could appear in varying degrees of severity Besnier designated the disease as Prurigo diathesique." – Loser Plewig and Burgdorf Pantheon of Dermatology pp. 89-93. Franz Ehring Skin Diseases: 5 Centuries of Scientific Illustration. pp. 176-177; Loser Plewig and Burgdorf Pantheon of Dermatology pp. 89-93; Shelley & Crissey Classics in Clinical Dermatology p. 246. Rueff et Cie, 1895-97. hardcover
Bookseller reference : M13445
|
|
Musee de L'Hopital Saint Louis; BESNIER Ernest 1831 1909; FOURNIER Jean Alfred 1832 1914; TENNESON Quentin Joseph Henry 1836
Le Musee de L'Hopital Saint-Louis; Iconographie des Maladies Cutanees et Syphilitiques avec texte Explicatif.
Paris:: Rueff et Cie 1895-97. 1895. Folio. 2 iv 346 pp. 50 chromolithographic plates 23 engravings 18 photogravures. Contemporary half crimson gilt-stamped morocco marbled boards raised bands. Very good. RARE. First edition. A MASTERPIECE OF PHOTO-CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY. "The authors of this book were senior doctors at the Hôpital Saint-Louis. Besnier presided over the 4th International Congress of Dermatologists held in Paris in 1900. The museum had been founded by Devergie in 1865. During his 25 year long career Devergie commissioned water colour paintings of the major skin diseases for use in his lectures. It was not long before these were supplemented by photographs and moulages. Between 1867 and 1894 the Italian moulage artist M. Baretta 1834-1925 produced 1800 such models. He devised the internal colouring technique. This is a technique whereby the colours are applied in between the layers of wax. The effect is one of transparency and greater similarity to the colour of human skin Zanca and Tagliavini. The various separate lesions have been portrayed exceptionally well. Less attention was paid to facial expressions. The museum now has a collection of 4667 moulages at its disposal Dahm. The finest among them were reproduced in this book. The printing technique used was photochromy." – Franz Ehring Skin Diseases: 5 Centuries of Scientific Illustration. pp. 176-177. "Ernest Besnier was born in Honfleur in 1831. He studied in Paris and was a celebrated pupil of Hardy and Bazin. Having been graduated in 1857 he turned his attention exclusively to dermatology and by 1872 had become a chief at l'Hôpital Saint Louis." "Besnier was active in all phases of dermatology. Although essentially French in his diathetic thinking he was responsible for translating Kaposi's text into French with masterful annotations by himself. His monograph on psoriasis his work on atopic dermatitis. and his work on eczema entitle him to his place as the leading French dermatologist of his time." - Shelley & Crissey Classics in Clinical Dermatology p. 246. "Ernest Besnier was the unquestioned master of French dermatology towards the end of the 19th century. When he took over the leadership of the Parisian dermatology clinic in 1873 French dermatology had lost its premier position and fallen behind the Vienna school not only in regards to research and teaching but also in terms of space and equipment. Besnier reformed French dermatology incorporating many advances from Vienna such as establishing laboratories for bacteriology mycology and histopathology and encouraging basic research. As he retired just before the turn of the century French dermatology had closed the gap." "Ernest Henri Besnier was born on 21 April 1831 in Honfleur a small village in the Normandy. Since his father was a customs official the family moved frequently including stays in Marseille and Orleans. Besnier studied medicine in Paris and advanced to Interne des Hôpitaux in 1853. His teachers included Ernest Bazin Philippe Boyer and Henri-Louis Royer whose niece Besnier married a few years later. In 1857 his doctoral thesis on the diagnosis and therapy of ileus was accepted. He continued to address mainly internal medicine themes. Named Medecin des Hôpitaux in 1863 he published between 1864 and 1872 studies ranging from cholera to diseases of the spleen to rheumatic diseases to gall stones becoming one of the best known internists in France. As signs of recognition he was elected Vice-President of the Societe anatomique in 1861 and Secretary-General of the Societe Medicale des hôpitaux in 1864. He served as a military physician in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870/1871 and was awarded the highest military honor being named a Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur." "When Bazin retired as head of dermatology clinic at Hôpital Saint-Louis at the end of 1872 Besnier was the highest ranking faculty member and entitled to the position. Although no one dreamed he would desert internal medicine for dermatology he accepted the challenge. With little experience but great energy he started his new job on 1 January 1873. Within a few months he had read the entire dermatologic literature concentrating on the works of Bazin and Erasmus Wilson; he profited greatly from the immense clinical experience of his colleague Charles Lailler who tactfully assumed the role of the old experienced tutor. Besnier also benefited from working together with Adrien Doyon the founder and editor of the Annales de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie; Doyen made him aware of the great advances in dermatology in Germany and Austria. With Besnier' encouragement Doyen translated into French Moriz Kaposi's textbook from 1880 Pathologie und Therapie der Hautkrankheiten. Besnier employed his by now encyclopedic knowledge of the dermatologic literature to provide commentaries which enhanced Doyen's translation. The French edition appeared just one year later 1881 and dominated the training of dermatologists in France for the next two decades and helped to reduce the differences between the French and German-speaking schools of dermatology. In 1881 Besnier also became editor of the Annales de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie and was named a member of the medical academy." "Kaposi's Clinic in Vienna was the model of a modern dermatology clinic for Besnier. In 1882 he asked Doyen for a detailed report over the Viennese clinic which was published in the Annales de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie and including information not only about the teaching program and costs of inpatient care but also covered such details as patient clothing the size of hospital rooms and how instruction signs were posted on the walls. When compared to Vienna the conditions in Hôpital Saint-Louis were primitive. Besnier described his outpatient clinic as a sleazy ramshackle hut completely unworthy of a great capital city. He demanded the construction of new inpatient wards and emphasized the importance of a histopathology laboratory. He also established the first laboratory for bacteriology and mycology at Hôpital Saint-Louis. Besnier demanded a change from purely descriptive dermatology turned against the nosologic speculations of his predecessor Bazin which he felt had lost validity through the groundbreaking work of Pasteur and demanded the incorporation of knowledge from bacteriology and histopathology into dermatology. In addition he tried to get dermatology incorporated into general medical education so that medical students could not graduate without some exposure to dermatology – that had not been the case previously." "Besnier's daily activities were highly regimented. He arrived every morning at 8:45; once a week he made inpatient rounds while the other days were devoted to specialty clinics. After each patient contact Besnier washed his hands and cleaned under his fingernails. He was always carefully dressed and reserved. his students including Louis Brocq Raymond Sabouraud Lucien Jacquet 1860-1914 George Thibierge Felix Balzer 1849-1929 and Emile Leredde 1866-1926 consider him the ideal academic teacher. He stimulated them to produce many papers. His lectures were clear and contained a great deal of clinical and histopathological information embedded in a broad theoretical background. They attracted a wide range of listeners ranging from pharmacists and medical students to guest physicians from abroad. in 1888 Besnier started weekly meetings on Thursday for all physicians working at Hôpital Saint-Louis during which all the interesting cases of the week were discussed. Out of this meeting evolved in 1889 the Societe francaise de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie with Besnier as a founding father. He served initially as Vice-President and then became President in 1892." "Besnier published very little. In 1879 he described the diagnostic possibilities made available by histologic examination and coined the term biopsy. In 1889 he described the diagnostic possibilities made available by histologic examination and coined the term biopsy. In 1889 he described lupus pernio which was recognized a few years later as a manifestation of sarcoidosis and in 1892 he provided the first precise description of atopicdermatitis. In order to properly describe this illness Besnier stated that one had to break away from the tyranny of Willan's and consider not only the primary lesions but all the findings. He stated that the central symptom is pruritus intensive pruritus waxing and waning often worse in the evening with seasonal remissions and exacerbations. The lesion morphology in contrast had little meaning; instead he pointed out that one absolute fundamental characteristic was that none of the lesions associated with or triggered by the illness were specific. Besnier did not use the terms lichen or eczema employing instead lichenification and eczematization to emphasize that the skin changes were not specific but instead banal lesions which resulted from itching and scratching. The disease often started in early childhood and took a variable but chronic course. Sometimes the disease left the skin and presented then primarily as emphysema bronchitis asthma hay fever or less often gastrointestinal problems. Since he felt a congenital tendency towards pruritus existed which then could appear in varying degrees of severity Besnier designated the disease as Prurigo diathesique." – Loser Plewig and Burgdorf Pantheon of Dermatology pp. 89-93. Franz Ehring Skin Diseases: 5 Centuries of Scientific Illustration. pp. 176-177; Loser Plewig and Burgdorf Pantheon of Dermatology pp. 89-93; Shelley & Crissey Classics in Clinical Dermatology p. 246. Rueff et Cie, 1895-97. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : M13445
|
|
Musee national de ceramique France. Papillon Georges 1849 1918. Savreux Maurice
Musee ceramique de Sevres / guide illustre par Georges Papillon. Revu et mis a jour par Maurice Savreux
Paris : H. Laurens 1921. First Edition. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight bright clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 245 p. : ill. Notes; T. H. Clarke's copy with his signature on the cover. Subjects; Pottery - France - Sevres - Catalogs. Pottery - Marks. Paris : H. Laurens unknown
Bookseller reference : 230591
|
|
Musgrove Richard W. Richard Watson 1840 1914.
History of the town of Bristol Grafton County New Hampshire . by Richard W. Musgrove. v.1. Volume v.1. 1904 Hardcover
2020. Hardcover. New. Lang: - eng Vol: - Volume v.1. Pages 738. Reprinted in 2020 with the help of original edition published long back 1904. This book is printed in black & white Hardcover sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Dust Cover Printed on high quality Paper re-sized as per Current standards professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Volume v.1. hardcover
Bookseller reference : 1111011358493
|
|
Musial Stan 1920 2013; Buck Jack 1924 2002; Broeg Bob 1918 2005
WE SAW STARS
St. Louis Missouri: The Bethany Press 1976. 1st Edition. INSCRIBED & SIGNED by the 3 authors. White paper covers printed in red & blue. Modest wear & soiling a VG copy. 10 79 3. Profusely illustrated primarily from b/w photographs. 10" x 7" <br/><br/>"Stanley Frank Musial nicknamed Stan the Man was an American baseball outfielder and first baseman. He spent 22 seasons in Major League Baseball playing for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1941 to 1944 and 1946 to 1963. Widely considered to be one of the greatest and most consistent hitters in baseball history Musial was a first-ballot inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. John Francis "Jack" Buck was an American sportscaster best known for his work announcing Major League Baseball games of the St. Louis Cardinals. His play-by-play work earned him recognition from numerous Halls of Fame such as the National Baseball Hall of Fame the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Radio Hall of Fame. . Robert William Patrick Broeg was an American sportswriter. Born and raised in St. Louis Missouri he officially covered the St. Louis Cardinals for forty years. Among other things Broeg is known for coining the nickname 'Stan the Man' for Cardinal baseball player Stan Musial." Wiki. A tribute volume to the era of American baseball each man saw lived & wished he'd seen. While the work itself not particularly uncommon a copy signed by all 3 authors decidely so. The Bethany Press unknown
Bookseller reference : 47963
|
|
Musial Stan 1920 2013; Buck Jack 1924 2002; Broeg Bob 1918 2005
WE SAW STARS
St. Louis Missouri: The Bethany Press 1976. 1st Edition. INSCRIBED & SIGNED by the 3 authors. White paper covers printed in red & blue. Modest wear & soiling a VG copy. 10 79 3. Profusely illustrated primarily from b/w photographs. 10" x 7" <br/><br/>"Stanley Frank Musial nicknamed Stan the Man was an American baseball outfielder and first baseman. He spent 22 seasons in Major League Baseball playing for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1941 to 1944 and 1946 to 1963. Widely considered to be one of the greatest and most consistent hitters in baseball history Musial was a first-ballot inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969. John Francis "Jack" Buck was an American sportscaster best known for his work announcing Major League Baseball games of the St. Louis Cardinals. His play-by-play work earned him recognition from numerous Halls of Fame such as the National Baseball Hall of Fame the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the National Radio Hall of Fame. . Robert William Patrick Broeg was an American sportswriter. Born and raised in St. Louis Missouri he officially covered the St. Louis Cardinals for forty years. Among other things Broeg is known for coining the nickname 'Stan the Man' for Cardinal baseball player Stan Musial." Wiki. A tribute volume to the era of American baseball each man saw lived & wished he'd seen. While the work itself not particularly uncommon a copy signed by all 3 authors decidely so. The Bethany Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 47963
|
|
Musik och Fotografi Lagforslag 1914
F�rslag till lag om r�tt till litter�ra och musikaliska verk lag om r�tt till verk av bildande konst samt lag om r�tt till fotografiska bilder
. avgivna den 28 juli 1914 av d�rtill inom Kungl. Justitiedepartementet f�rordnade sakkunniga. K. L. Beckmans Boktryckeri Stockholm 1914. 4251 sidor. Bl�tt klotband med f�rgylld enkel ryggdekor. 23x195 cm. Fint skick. unknown
Bookseller reference : 41243
|
|
MUSIL, Robert (Edler von)
Sämtliche Erzählungen. 1.-25. Tsd. -
Reinbek: Rowohlt 1968. 326 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Dunkelgraues Ln. mit weißem Rückentitel auf schwarzem Grund u. Umschl. (Rücken am Kopf min. gestaucht; Umschlag am Rücken etw. geblichen, kl. Randeinrisse hinterlegt).
Bookseller reference : 84032
|
|
MUSSET (Alfred de).
La genèse de Lorenzaccio. Textes publiés avec introduction et notes par Paul Dimoff. Deuxième édition revue et corrigée.
Libr. Marcel Didier, 1964, fort in-12, lviii-472 pp, Introduction. Fragments de la Storia Fiorentina de Varchi. Une Conspiration en 1537. Plans de Lorenzaccio. Scènes non employées de Lorenzaccio. Lorenzaccio. (Société des textes français modernes)
Bookseller reference : 12721
|
|
MUSSET (Paul de).
Biographie de Alfred de Musset. Sa vie et ses oeuvres par Paul de Musset, avec fragments inédits en prose et en vers et lettres inédites.
P., Charpentier, 1888, gr. in-8°, 372 pp, un portrait de Paul de Musset en frontispice et une gravure hors texte, reliure demi-chagrin vert, dos à 5 nerfs filetés soulignés à froids, fleurons et caissons ornés dorés, titres dorés (rel. de l'époque), dos uniformément passé, coupes frottées, bon état
Bookseller reference : 118947
|
|
MUSSO AMBROSI Luis Alberto 1918 2012.
Bibliografía Uruguaya sobre Brasil. Segunda edición aumentada.
Montevideo Instituto de Cultura Uruguayo - Brasileño 1973. 4to. mayor; 166 pp. Cubiertas originales. unknown
Bookseller reference : Lista5-635
|
|
MUSSOLINI (Vittorio).
Mussolini intime.
France-Empire, 1973, pt in-8°, 214 pp, 12 pl. de photos hors texte, broché, jaquette illustrée, bon état
Bookseller reference : 10474
|
|
MUSSOLINI Benito
Mon journal de guerre. Edition abr?g?e.
Broch?. 127 pages. Couverture d?fra?chie. Petit manque au dos.
|
|
Musée Des 2 Guerres Mondiales
Affiches et imageries Russes 1914-1921
1982 15x20. 1982. Broché. 129 pages. Bon Etat intérieur propre
Bookseller reference : 100090049
|
|
MUTHREICH, Marie:
In der Sonne. Gedichte. (Widmung!).
17,5 x 12 cm. 80 S. Grünes Leinen mit Rückenschildchen. Einband leicht beschabt, berieben. Ecken etwas bestoßen. Sonst guter Zustand. Mit Widmung der Autorin von April 1918 auf Vortitel. - "Im Herbst 1911 trat Marie Muthreich der Breslauer Dichterschule bei und veröffentlichte erste Novellen und Lyrik in deren Vereinsorgan Monatsblätter sowie im ersten Band der Reihe Schlesische Bücher." - Wikipedia.
|
|
MUTZENBACHER, Josefine
Josefine Mutzenbacher oder Die Geschichte einer Wienerischen Dirne von ihr selbst erzählt. Mit einer Vorbemerkung. Unveränderter, unbekürzter fotomechanischer Nachdruck des Privatdrucks von 1906. -
Paris, Amsterdam: Vlg. Bibliophile Kunst 1966. 4 Bll., 382 Ss., 1 Bl. 8°. Rotes HLd. mit goldgeprägt. Monogramm 'J.M.' u. etw. Rückenvergold. sowie goldgeprägt. Namen a.d. Vorderdeckel (Rücken an Kopf u. Fuß leicht bestoßen, min. berieben).
Bookseller reference : 73563
|
|
MUZAFFER GOKMAN 1914 996.
T�rk k�t�phaneciliginin bibliyografyasi. Bir deneme.
Ankara: T�rkiye Ticaret Odalari Sanayi Odalari ve Ticaret Borsalari Birligi Matbaasi 1964. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. Paperback. Pbo. Roy. 8vo. 24 x 16 cm. In Turkish. 32 p. Bibliography on the Turkish librarianship. T�rk k�t�phaneciliginin bibliyografyasi. Bir deneme. <br/> <br/> T�rkiye Ticaret Odalari Sanayi Odalari ve Ticaret Borsalari Birligi Matbaasi paperback
Bookseller reference : 029973
|
|
MYATT F.
The Golden Stool. An Account of the Ashanti War of 1900.
8vo., First Edition, with 3 maps; cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
|
|
MYDANS (Carl et Shelley).
Une Paix Violente.
Stock, 1968, in-8°, 301 pp, 64 pl. de photos hors texte, broché, couv. illustrée à rabats, bon état
Bookseller reference : 28411
|
|
MYERS (Rollo).
Erik Satie.
GALLIMARD, 1959, in-8°, Préface de Jean Cocteau. P., NRF/Gallimard, 1959, coll. "Leurs figures", 200p., bibliographie, petit in-8, broché (état correct).
Bookseller reference : 28412
|
|
MYLES Henri
Perdreaux manqu?s. Roman. Edition originale. Envoi de l'auteur.
Broch?. 223 pages.
|
|
Myllyniemi, Seppo
Die baltische Krise 1938 - 1941. [Schriftenreihe der Vierteljahreshefte für Zeitgeschichte. 38].
Stuttgart, Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt (DVA) 1979. 8°. 167 pp. Original Broschur. Sauber. Neuwertig. Tadellos.
Bookseller reference : 6043988
|
|
Myra Goodwin Mrs. 1856 1914. Plantz Creator
Songs for quiet hours
Nabu Press 2010-06-26. Paperback. Good. Nabu Press paperback
Bookseller reference : SONG1176001841 ISBN : 1176001841 9781176001848
|
|
MYRON T. HERRICK - HERMAN HARJES Henry...
Nos amis d'am?rique. Comment se sont d?velopp?es aux Etats-Unis les sympathies pour la France. La pr?paration militaire aux Etats-Unis. Article (3 pages, 3 photos, 1 dessin) dans l'illustration.
Num?ro complet sans publicit?s.
|
|
Márai, Sándor
Die jungen Rebellen. Aus dem Ungar. von Ernö Zeltner.
München ; Zürich : Piper., 2001. 277 S. Pp.
Bookseller reference : 1256400
|
|
Märkisches Museum (Hrsg.)
Das malerische Berlin.- Bilder und Blicke- 3. Folge. Alte Winkel und Höfe.
Berlin, Julius Bard, 1914. 2°. Mit s/w Fotografien. 6 Blatt, 12 FotoTafeln. Original Broschur OHNE Kordel.
Bookseller reference : 30342
|
|
März, Peter
Der Erste Weltkrieg : Deutschland zwischen dem langen 19. Jahrhundert und dem kurzen 20. Jahrhundert. Berlin & München ; Bd. 1 1. Aufl.
Stamsried : Vögel 2004. 308 S. : mit Abb., graph. Darst., Kt. ; 24 cm, Pp., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in gutem Erhaltungszustand, Neupreis in Euro: 28,--
Bookseller reference : 20425
|
|
März, Peter
Der Erste Weltkrieg. Deutschland zwischen dem langen 19. Jahrhundert und dem kurzen 20. Jahrhundert. Berlin & München Bd. 1
Stamsried, Vögel, 2004. 1. Aufl. 308 S. mit Ill. 24 x 17 cm, Pappband ohne Schutzumschlag [3 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : 30834
|
|
März, Peter
Nach der Urkatastrophe. Deutschland, Europa und der Erste Weltkrieg.
Köln: Böhlau 2013. 285 S. Kart.
Bookseller reference : 222072
|
|
MÉFRET (Jean-Pax).
Le vol des bijoux de la Bégum. Les dessous de l'affaire.
Pygmalion, 2010, gr. in-8°, 226 pp, biblio, index, broché, couv. illustrée, trace de pliure sur la couv., état correct
Bookseller reference : 111032
|
|
MÉGEVAND (Louis).
Le vrai Salazar.
Nouvelles Editions Latines, 1958, in-12, 219 pp, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
Bookseller reference : 116114
|
|
Mélanges Philippe Vigier.
La Terre et la Cité. Mélanges offerts à Philippe Vigier. Textes réunis par Alain Faure, Alain Plessis et Jean-Claude Farcy.
P., Créaphis, 1994, gr. in-8°, 400 pp, préfaces de Jean-Jacques Becker, René Rémond, Maurice Agulhon, bibliographie des travaux de Philippe Vigier, reliure toile éditeur, titres dorés et gravure contrecollée au 1er plat, bon état
Bookseller reference : 91889
|
|
MÉLIA (Jean).
Les Idées de Stendhal.
Mercure de France, 1910, in-12, 529 pp, ex. numéroté, broché, bon état
Bookseller reference : 19996
|
|
MÉLIA (Jean).
Stendhal et ses commentateurs.
Mercure de France, 1911, in-12, 416 pp, ex. numéroté, broché, bon état
Bookseller reference : 19997
|
|
MÉNAGE (Gilles).
L'Oeil du pouvoir. Tome 1 : Les affaires de l'Etat, 1981-1986.
Fayard, 1999, fort gr. in-8°, 876 pp, annexes, index, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
Bookseller reference : 74856
|
|
MÉNY (Georges).
La Lutte contre le sweating-system. (Thèse).
P., Marcel Rivière, 1910, gr. in-8°, xviii-445 pp, biblio, broché, dos fendu recollé, état correct. Rare
Bookseller reference : 106073
|
|
MÉRIC, Victor
La «Der des Der»
Paris, Les Éditions de France, 1929, in-12, br., 294 p. Roman de la prochaine guerre – anarchisme, pacifisme, anti-militarisme, internationalisme, PCF, Ligue internationale des combattants de la paix. Ex-libris et classification bibliographique Collection Claude Parent. État correct.
Bookseller reference : 716
|
|
Möbius, P.J
Die Basedow'sche Krankheit.
Wien, Hölder, 1896. 3 Bl., 121 S. Hldr. St. a. Tit. (Nothnagel, Spec. Pathol. u. Therapie 22/2).
Bookseller reference : 700556
|
|
Möbius, P.J
Franz Joseph Gall.
Leipzig, Barth, 1905. M. 5 Taf. u. 7 Textfig. VII, 222 S. Bibl.-Hlwd. m. hs. Rsch. u. Rsign. St. a. Tit. (Ausgew. Werke 7).
Bookseller reference : 156089
|
|
Möbius, P.J
Neurologische Beiträge. 5 Hefte in 2 Bdn.
Leipzig, Barth, 1894-98. 3 Bl., 210 S.; 2 Bl., 138 S.; 2 Bl., 154 S.; 2 Bl., 216 S. 3 Bl., 173 S. Bibl.-Hlwdbde m. hs. Rtit. u. Rsign. Kanten bestoßen. St. u. Sign. a. Tit.
Bookseller reference : 155930
|
|
Möller (Horst)
La République de Weimar.
2005 Le Grand Livre du mois, Paris, 2005. Un volume in-8 dos collé, couverture noire illustrée, 367 pages. Très bon état.
Bookseller reference : 7468
|
|
MÖLLER (Horst).
La République de Weimar.
GLM, 2005, in-8°, 367 pp, traduit de l'allemand, sources et biblio, index, reliure souple illustrée de l'éditeur, bon état
Bookseller reference : 115952
|
|
Möller, Hanns
Fritz von Below. General der Infanterie. Band 1 der Reihe: Generale des Weltkrieges.
Berlin, Bernard & Graefe Verlag, 1939.
Bookseller reference : 163545
|
|
Möller, Horst (Herausgeber) und Aleksandr O. (Herausgeber) Cubarjan
Der Erste Weltkrieg : Deutschland und Russland im europäischen Kontext. Mitteilungen der Gemeinsamen Kommission für die jüngere Geschichte der deutsch-russischen Beziehungen.
Berlin : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2017. VIII, 174 Seiten, VIII, 180 Seiten, 24 cm. Broschur.
Bookseller reference : 186528
|
|
MÖLLER, Robert
Der Mutter Bild. Weihnachtsfestspiel in 2 Akten. -
Mühlhausen i. Thür.: G. Danner (1921). 32 Ss. 8°. Illustr. Br. (leicht angestaubt, Rücken u. Kanten tls. etw. gebräunt u. stockfleckig, kl. Eckabriß am Hinterdeckel repariert).
Bookseller reference : 71509
|
|
Möwe
Fahrten der 'Möwe' - Bericht eines Teilnehmers.
Braunschweig, Verlag Georg Westermann, 1916.
Bookseller reference : 229508
|
|
Mücke, Hellmuth von
Ayesha. 151.-200. Tausend.
Berlin, August Scherl Verlag um, 1924.
Bookseller reference : 262930
|
|
Mücke, Kapitänleutnant Hellmuth v. von
Emden & Ayesha - 2 Titel in einem Band.
Berlin, Scherl Verlag, 1915.
Bookseller reference : 228025
|
|