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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, June 19, 1948: "Kobenhavn" Sinks After Striking Floating Mine
Pages 677-704. Features: Cover photo of massive disappointed crowd after cancellation of Trooping The Colour due to poor weather forecast; Colour ad by the Nuffield Organization inside front cover explains how the export of their cars return bread to Britain; Air photo of the great Roman amphitheater at Verulamium; Two pages of illustrations of 10 centuries old St. Albans; Six nice photos illustrate the Rumanian Royal wedding in Athens where ex-King Michael married Princess Anne; Six photos of the battle for the Ashes - England plays Australia at Nottingham; Four dramatic photos illustrate the "Kobenhavn" disaster which killed 60 when the Danish passenger ship struck a floating World War II mine; Article on politics and the European recovery program; Photos of bombing tests on "HMS Nelson", and other international naval news; Photos of personalities in the news include Col. Sir A. Webb-Johnson, Sir F. K. Taylor, T. E. Williams, the right Hon. W. Whiteley, the Rev H. E. Lewis, W. De La Mare, W. Gilliatt, Air Commander F. Whittle, Leigh Ashton, A. H. Gardiner, Charles B. Cochran, Sir F. Soskice, Lord Henderson, Dr. Edward Benes, Anthony Quayle, the Maharaja of Kapurthala with Lord and Lady Mountbatten, John St. Maur Ramsden, Dr. Arnold, and the Queen with Princess Margaret and Mr. Attlee; Photos of the 58th Royal tournament at Olympia; Centrefold illustration depicts the Royal Air Force establishing a forward airfield in a thrilling set piece at Olympia; Miscellaneous Royal photos; Photo of the British Wightman Cup team; Photo of the victorious United States Wightman Cup team; Photo of the Rundfunkhaus, the Berlin radio station situated in the British zone, but used and occupied by the Russians; Photo of Genevieve Danelle, the first woman to face the firing squad in the Paris region since World War I; Photo of the wreckage of the charter aircraft which crashed at Cronk-Ny-Irey-Lhaa, I.O.M., while carrying visitors to the T.T. races; Photo of the Arab-Jew truce mediator, Count Bernadotte, approaching the Transjordan Foreign Ministry during the recent truce negotiations; Photo of military recruiting posters in Tel Aviv; Article and wonderful photos describe newly revealed ancient sanctuary in the Ceylon jungle - the revelation of Mandalagiri; Nice colour ad for Dewar's "White Label" Scotch whiskey shows case being hoisted onto oceanliner "Elizabeth". Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, March 27, 1948: Signing of the Western European Pact in Brussels
Pages 337-364. Features: Colour ad for Ford cars inside front cover; Title page photo of the second 16 Power Conference in Paris; Article discusses communism; 4 Photos illustrate life in Russian-ruled Potsdam and Weimar - historic German cities in the Soviet zone; Photos of the royal family's weekend home, and the chapel they attend; Book review of "Art And The Industrial Revolution" by Francis D. Klingender; Series of photos illustrates a unique fifty-year treaty signed in Brussels - the five power Western European pact; Photos of Earl Mountbatten in Burma - ceremonial, and informal events; Wonderful full-page photo of Mountbatten walking shoeless near Rangoon's most sacred pagoda, the Shwe (Golden) Dagon; Article with map discusses the naval WWII battle of the Philippines; Full-page photo shows Harry Truman asking Congress to accept conscription; Five photos show Princess Margaret visiting Glasgow; Four photos document Oxford and Cambridge rowing crews battling for the 98th time; Fantastic centrefold photos show Sheila's Cottage, a mare, winning the Grand National; Five photos show the war cabinet's underground headquarters, preserved for posterity; 4 Photos document fighting in Greece; Photos of the demolition of a massive German flak tower in the French sector of Berlin; Photo of the first Battalion, the Somerset light infantry, the last British troops to leave India, arriving at Liverpool; Photos of personalities of the week include Dr. Guy Dain, Istvan Bede, Prof. Nicola Delapchiev, Sen. Tom Connally, George C Marshall, Sen. Arthur Vandenberg, Gateshead alderman F. L. Burrow, Pope Pius XII in the Vatican, Adm. Sir F. H. G. Dalrymple-Hamilton; Photos of Royal Army equipment displayed, including a superheavy Howitzer and a helicopter; Photos of British troops in British Honduras; Article on the re-creation of the Zoser's 5000-year-old "Eternal Dwelling" at Sakkarah; Two pages of photos of Egypt's first pyramid - restorations and a reconstruction at Sakkarah; Very nice back cover colour ad for "Black and White" Scotch whisky shows rugger game in progress. Coverfold of advertising outer layer clumsily taped, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, November (Nov.) 27, 1948: Canada's New Prime Minister, Louis St. Laurent / U.S. Navy tests "Salamander" Remote-Controlled (Drone) Tank
Pages 593-620. Features: Cover photo of Mr. J. W. Belcher, a leading figure at the tribunal of inquiry into allegations of irregularities involving ministers; Karsh photo portrait of Mr. Louis St. Laurent, Canada's new Prime Minister; Book review of "The Life and Death of Benjamin Robert Hayden", by Eric George; Several photos of Princess Margaret in Sheffield at the opening of an industrial exhibition; Two pages of photos of people connected with click close tribunal, including Mr. Gerald Upjohn, Mr. Justice Lynskey, Mr. Russell Vick, Mr. Charles Key, Mr. Francis Cecil Price, Mr. George Gibson, Mr. James R Cross, Mr. Henry Saft, Arthur Thorpe, Alfred Bieber, Joseph Kennedy, Sidney Stanley, Harry Sherman, Sir Hartley Shawcross, William Glanville Hall, Mrs. John Belcher, David Rufus Williams, and Mr. Jacob Harris; Photo of new airfield at Tegel in Berlin; Photo of collapsed road, tunnel on the Riviera; Photo of two Royal couples whose marriages have been dissolved - King Farouk of Egypt and Queen Farida, and the Shah of Iran and Empress Fazia; Uranium discovered on the shores of Lake Superior Ontario; Ocean liner Queen Elizabeth immobilized at Southampton after crew walks off in sympathy with American dock strikers; Two pages of fascinating photos of Kalgan, a front-line city in war-torn China; The Civil War reaches Shanghai - page of dramatic photos from the city as the communists advance; Sensational four-panel centrefold cutaway drawing of the new 28,000 ton Orient liner Orcades, which is expected to leave on her maiden voyage to Australia on December 14; Five photos of the glories of Wimborne Minster; Photos of personalities of the week include Victor Csornoky, Air-Comm. H.G. Brackley, Lord Winster, Sir Sidney Caine, Capt. G.E. Cove, Mr. W.V. Gibson, Len Beyers, H.E. Khwaja Nazimuddin, M. Sophoulis, A. E.W. Mason, Air Commodore E.H. Fielden, Wing Commander E.W. Tacon; Opening the new tube line extension at Greenford Station; Photo of homemade midget submarine seized in the Italian part of Lake Lugano; Page of drawings of a secret US naval weapon, the "Salamander" in action [an early drone tank]; Two large photos of the "Salamander" in action. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, November (Nov.) 6, 1948: Decisive Israeli Victory in the Negev
Pages 505-532. Features: Cover photo of statesmen charged with reconstructing and uniting Europe - Bevin, Marshall, and Schuman; Photos f minority candidates for the US presidency Include John G. Scott of the Greenback Party, Claude A. Watson of the California Prohibition Party, and Dr. John Maxwell of the Vegetarian Party; Photos illustrate the French coal strike and the government's bold measures; Photos of personalities of the week include King Frederick of Denmark, Dr. William T. S. Stallybrass, Mr. Justice Lynskey, Miss Mary Lucy Cartwright, Russell Vick, Ivor Thomas, Gerald Upjohn, the 'Itma' players; Photo of Dr. Ralph J. Bunche, who was in Paris for the Security Council debate; photo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rieder of Cape Town who picked up a television program transmitted from Alexandra Palace; Article on the Commonwealth Conference; Two large photos of the New Territorial Army on parade - the King reviews 8000 Troops in Hyde Park; Photo of the King opening the new power station at Kingston-on-Thames; Photos of acceptance of the Berlin plan at the UN; Photos of the first State opening of Parliament with full ceremonial for 10 years; Six photos of huge crowds and outstanding exhibits at the Motor Show; Full-page photo portrait of Thomas E. Dewey; Full-page photo portrait of Harry S Truman; Centrefold illustration of Sulgrave Manor, birthplace of George Washington's ancestors; Six photos of dairy show exhibits at Olympia; Sudan's first election, with nine photos including Sayed Sir Abdul Rahman Pasha El Mahdi, and Sir Robert G. Howe; Aerial photos of Khartoum and Omdurman in Sudan; Three large photos of the Royal Command Variety Performance at the London Palladium; Seven excellent photos illustrate the Egyptian debacle in South Palestine where Israel scored a decisive victory in the Negev; 300 men of the Scots Guards and Coldstream Guards Marched through Singapore; Photos of demonstration parachute drop of Jeep from Halifax aircraft; Photos celebrate the 75th birthday of the typewriter and its inventor Christopher Latham Sholes; Photo of "Autoblast" orchard sprayer, the first of its kind in this country; Photo of scallops or Mr. Haseltine beside his recently unveiled statue of a racehorse Man 'O War. Centrefold holding by one staple. Outer advertising pages not included. Above average wear and soiling. A worthy reference copy Magazine
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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, September (Sept.) 25, 1948: United Nations mediator Count Bernadotte Assassinated in Jerusalem
Pages 337-364. Features: Cover photo portrait of the victim of a shameful and dastardly crime, Count Bernadotte, the representative of the United Nations, seen with his wife, when beginning the mission of peace which ended in his murder at Jerusalem; Colour ad for the Dunlop Rubber Company inside front cover features the city of Lincoln; Conference discusses the future of the Italian colonies; Two photos of the UN Security Council as it discusses Hyderabad and Count Bernadotte's murder; Two pages of photos of huge crowds in Berlin illustrate a Communist demonstration and the funeral of a youthful victim of Communist police action, Wolfgang Scheunemann; Photos of personalities of the week include Lord Noel-Buxton, Maj. Gen. S. F. Irwin, Emile Ludwig, the right Hon. J. S. C. Reid, Adm. Sir Henry Bruce, Sir Sothern Holland, Lieut. Gen. Rajendrasinghji G, Sylvain Mayer, Sir Charles Eric Palmer, Dame Lillan Braithwaite, Field Marshall Lord Montgomery, Khwaja Nazimuddin, U Tin Tut of Burma, Sao Shwe Thaik, and Col. Serot of France; Photo of the funeral procession of Mr. Jinnah, first Gov. Gen. of Pakistan; Photo of French aircraft workers fighting police in Paris; Photo of Gen. DeGaulle speaking to huge crowd in Nice; Photo of Pakistan's new Gov. Gen., Khwaja Nazimuddin; Article with map discusses the invasion of Hyderabad; Two large photos illustrate Hyderabad's surrender to the Indian Union after a five-day war; Two pages of informative photos about the India Hyderabad war illustrate the auxiliary forces which opposed the entry of Indian troops - the Razakars; Photos of buildings in Britain today - ancient, modern, and for export; Photo of the royal arrival for a special session of Parliament; Book review of "The Journal Of Eugene Delacroix", translated from the French by Walter Pach; Four pages of beautiful colour illustrations/photos of flowers; Photos of ingenious British animal toys which earned dollars for this country; Four photos illustrate Britain's production of famous turbojets; One-page illustration of air screw turbines in production - the buld-line for Armstrong Siddeley "Mamba" turboprops at Coventry; Two pages of text and photos of the revival of tapestry weaving in Scotland at the Dovecote Studios; Five fascinating photos present scenes aboard the capsized battleship "Tirpitz" at Tromso, as she is being broken up by her new owner, Mr. Heovding; Photo of police investigating Mosquito crash scene at Manston on September 18 where 12 people were killed during an air display; Photo of Mr. James Wilson, seven times champion sheepdog handler, with his dog Glen, twice champion sheepdog, at Worcester; Five photos of Australian cricketers being welcomed by the king and queen at Balmoral Castle; Six photos in the Waitomo glow-worm Cave, New Zealand, where "Boletophila Luminosa" creates a wonder of the world; Fascinating colour-illustrated back cover de Havilland ad illustrates aircraft decompression chamber research. Unmarked with average wear. Archival tape repairs to coverfold. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News, July 21, 1945: WWII Aftermath / Mr. T. V. Soong
Pages 57- 84. Features: Nice colour Dunlop ad inside front cover features Charles Wood painting of naval plane spotter at work; Cover photo of the famous Sphinx gate of the Hittite period at Alaca Huyuk; One-page Karsh photo portrait of China's prime minister, T. V. Soong; Two-page artist's rendition of an aerial view of Japan's homeland; Two large photos of Allied warships struggling in mountainous seas; The City of the Dead - Berlin, the modern Pompeii - two pages of photos present horrific bomb damage; Article entitled "The British soldier in Germany"; Powerful display of Britain's armed might in Berlin - 5 photos; Two pages of fascinating illustrations show how British science and ingenuity contributed to defeat the Germans on sea, on land, and in the air; Dramatic centrefold illustration of "Glowworm" ramming the German cruiser "Hipper"; Seven photos of Potsdam, venue of the latest "big three" conference; Photos of personalities of the week include Maj. Gen. Claire L. Chennault, Signor Parri, Gen. William J. Slim, J. B. Chifley, Lt. Col. Sir Francis Shelmerdine, Lieut. Cmdr. G. B. Roope, the Regent of Iraq with the king and queen, Cpl. E. T. Chapman, the newly formed Council of Berlin, Marshall Rokossovsky, Marshall Zhukov, and Field Marshal Montgomery; Photo of Pres. Truman being cheered in Antwerp; Photo of US cruiser "Augusta" with Truman aboard, steaming through the English Channel, escorted by British warships; Photos of French liberated prisoners carrying a large wooden crucifix memorial to victims of brutality; Interior and exterior photos of Goering's private plane, now to be used to the benefit of sick French children; Three photos of the now peaceful beaches of Dunkirk; Three photos of the R. A. F. Jet propelled fighter, the Gloster Meteor, developed from the prototype E.28/39; photos of English silver and Chinese porcelain of great price; Article on "The bronze age in Anatolia"; Two pages of photos of artifacts from pre-Hittite Anatolia - proof of the high level of civilization 3500 years ago; Photo illustrated article on British production of the airman's octane fuel; Colour Johnnie Walker ad on back cover shows farmers loading horse- drawn wagon. Discrete archival tape repairs to Coverfold of outer advertising pages, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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The Illustrated London News, Saturday, June 4, 1949: Scenes in Little Known Afghanistan
Pages 757 - 792. Features: Cover photo of Princess Elizabeth unveiling panels added to the Royal Artillery Memorial to commemorate gunners killed in the war 1939-1945; Page of photos illustrates the revival of an ancient English craft neglected since the middle ages - mead-making in Cornwall; Photo of Miss Anne Crawford naming "The Capitals Limited" train; The Gen. Assembly of the Church of Scotland - The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester in Edinburgh; Photos of South Africans playing Jukskei; Review of "Burma's Icy Mountains" by F. Kingdon-Ward; Royal scenes of Ulster welcoming the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh; Photos of captured Russian train in Berlin; Personalities of the week include Sir Cyril Radcliffe, Lord Greene, Mr. John McCloy, Lord Hazlerigg, Gen. J Lawton Collins, Mr. David Bruce, the Earl of Strathmore, Gen. S.H. Van Spoor, Gen. Shanker Shumshere Jung Bahadur Rana, Mr. S.M. McCready, Queen Mary, Miss Frances Stevens, Michael Wilding, Anna Neagle, Herbert Wilcox, Lord Leverhulme, Miss Jane Wyman, and Sir Lawrence Olivier; Greece and the Russian Plan - article by Cyril Falls; Photos of bandits being hunted in the mountains of Sicily; Photos of Royal occasions in London and Venice; Photos of the Chelsea Garden Show; One-page photo illustrates sailing race in King's Reach taking place in the heart of London for the first time in more than 100 years; Two pages of photos illustrate life in the little-known mountain kingdom of Afghanistan, including photo of the reigning King, H. M. Mohammed Zahir Shah; Photo of Field Marshal von Rundstedt who was released from military custody at Hamburg on May 26; Photo of Gerhard Eisler going free - the German born communist leaves Bow Street Police Station after the US application for his extradition failed; Photo of the West German Republic being signed into being; Photo of "unbeatable" machine which plays X's and O's; Article on the oldest skull yet found in France - a discovery which revises theories of human evolution; How Prof. Dorothy Garrod found the Fontechevade skull; Lovely one-page colour ad for Robinson's Lemon Barley Water; Nice colour ad for Imperial Leather Cologne on back cover. Complete and unmarked with moderate wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
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Brätter, Peter [Hrsg.] und H. J. Gramm [Hrsg.]
Mineralstoffe und Spurenelemente in der Ernährung der Menschen.
Berlin : Blackwell Wiss., 1992. X, 168 S. : Ill., graph. Darst. 24 cm. kart., Broschiert.
Bookseller reference : 77647
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Bräuer, Robert
Tonbewegung und Erscheinungsformen des sprachlichen Rhythmus. Profile des deutschen Blankverses. [Von Robert Bräuer].
Berlin: de Gruyter 1964. (6), 306 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 98874
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Bräuer, Rolf
Literatursoziologie und epische Struktur der deutschen "Spielmanns"- und Heldendichtung. Von Rolf Bräuer. (= Veröffentlichungen des Instituts für Deutsche Sprache und Literatur, Band 48, Reihe C: Beiträge zur Literaturwissenschaft).
Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 1970. XVII, 303 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Bookseller reference : 3125792
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Bräuer, Siegfried (Hrsg.) und Helmar Junghans (Hrsg.)
Der Theologe Thomas Müntzer. Untersuchungen zu seiner Entwicklung und Lehre. [Herausgegeben von Siegfried Bräuer und Helmar Junghans].
Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt 1989. 385 Seiten. Gr. 8° (24,5 x 17,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 3128859
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Bräuer, Siegfried (Hrsg.) und Helmar Junghans (Hrsg.)
Der Theologe Thomas Müntzer. Untersuchungen zu seiner Entwicklung und Lehre. Herausgegeben von Siegfried Bräuer und Helmar Junghans.
Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt 1989. 385 Seiten. Gr. 8° (24,5 x 17,5 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 3083240
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Bräunig, Werner
Rummelplatz. Roman. [Von Werner Bräunig. Mit einem Vorwort von Christa Wolf. Herausgegeben von Angela Drescher]. 3. Auflage.
Berlin : Aufbau-Verl. 2007. 768 Seiten. 8° (22 x 13,5 cm) Orig.-Pappband mit Titelprägung auf dem Rücken und mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 2137446
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Bröhan, Karl H
Kunst der Jahrhundertwende und der Zwanziger Jahre. 3 in 4 Bdn (= komplett).
Berlin, Gebr. Mann, 1973/1976/1977/1985. 378; 438; 535; 636 S. Mit zusammen 2101, tls. farb. Abb. 4to. (= Sammlung Karl H. Bröhan, Berlin). OLn. mit SU.
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Bröhan, Margrit
Walter Leistikow (1865 - 1908). Maler der Berliner Landschaft. Ausstellung Berlin, Haus am Waldsee, 5. August - 1. Oktober 1989. Polen, Muzeum Okregowe w Bydgoszczy, Februar/März 1989.
Berlin: Nicolai, 1989. 172 S. gebundene Ausgabe
Bookseller reference : 1045234
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Bröhan, Margrit
Walter Leistikow (1865 - 1908). Maler der Berliner Landschaft. Ausstellung Berlin, Haus am Waldsee, 5. August - 1. Oktober 1989. Polen, Muzeum Okregowe w Bydgoszczy, Februar/März 1989.
Berlin: Nicolai, 1989. 172 S. Mit zahlr., auch farb. Abb., broschiert.
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Bröhan, Margrit
Walter Leistikow (1865-1908). Maler der Berliner Landschaft.
Berlin, Nicolai, 1989. Sehr guter Zustand. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Broschur mit Schutzumschlag, Fadenheftung, 172 Seiten. 24 x 21,5 cm. Guter bis sehr guter Zustand.
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Bröhan, Margrit und Franz Skarbina
Franz Skarbina : [erscheint anlässlich der Ausstellung "Franz Skarbina" im Bröhan-Museum, Berlin, 1.3. - 6.6.1995]. Margrit Bröhan
Berlin : Ars Nicolai 1995. 195 S. :197 Abb., davon 70 farb. ; 25 cm Top Zustand, Pp., Softcover/Paperback, Exemplar in sehr gutem Erhaltungszustand
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Brömel, A
Homiletische Charakterbilder. Von A. Brömel.
Berlin: Verlag von Gustav Schlawitz 1869. VI, (2), 196 Seiten. Frakturdruck. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Priv.-Halbleinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
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Brück, Regina von
Die Beurteilung der preußischen Union im lutherischen Sachsen in den Jahren 1817-1840. [Regina von Brück]. (= Theologische Arbeiten, Band 41).
Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt 1981. 287 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
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Brück, Regina von
Die Beurteilung der preußischen Union im lutherischen Sachsen in den Jahren 1817-1840. [Regina von Brück]. (= Theologische Arbeiten, Band 41).
Berlin: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt 1981. 287 Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Bookseller reference : 2133050
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Brücke
Die "Brücke". Zeichnungen, Aquarelle, Druckgraphik.
Stuttgart, Hatje, 1992. 33 cm. 459 S., überwiegend Ill. OLwd. m. O.umsch. sehr gut. Zust.
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Brücker, Eva; Dehne, Harald; Döcker, Ulrike et al. (Hg)
Werkstatt Geschichte. 10. Armut.
Hamburg, Ergebnisse Verlag, 1995. gr. 8°, 96 S.; Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Einband beschabt, sonst min. Gebr.sp., kartoniert
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Brücker, Herbert
Privatization in Eastern Germany. A Neo-Institutional Analysis. GDI Book Series No 8.
Frank Cass, 1997. III; 283 S.; 23 cm; kart.
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Brückner, Christine
Jauche und Levkojen. Roman.
Gütersloh, u.a., Bertelsmann, (1975). Kl.8°. (285) S. OriginalGln, OSchutzumschlag, der mit Gebrauchsspuren, etwas schiefgelesen.
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Brückner, Christine und Hans Weigel (Nachw.)
Überlebensgeschichten. [Von Christine Brückner, mit einem Nachwort von Hans Weigel]. Widmungsexemplar.
Frankfurt am Main und Berlin: Ullstein 1986. 207, (1) Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm) Orig.-Pappband mit illustriertem Orig.-Schutzumschlag. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
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BRÜCKNER, M
Alt-Berlin am Wasser. Zehn Zeichnungen nach der Natur.
Berlin, Fr. Heyder, (etwa 1910). 10 Tafeln lose in illustriertem OUmschl. (Umschl. m. Besitzvermerk u. kl. Randeinriß).
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Brückner, Max
Alt-Berlin am Wasser. Zehn Zeichnungen nach der Natur von Max Brückner.
Berlin, Heyder, o.J. Quer-8vo. 10 Tafeln lose in bedrucktem Orig.-Umschlag.
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Brühl, Georg
Die Cassirers. Streiter für den Impressionismus.
(Leipzig, Edition Leipzig, 1991). 500 S. Mit 378 tls. farb. Abb. Folio. OLn. mit SU.
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Brühl, Johann Benjamin (?)
Philipp Jakob Spener.
o.O., o.Dr., um 1760. Kupferstich. Blattgröße = Druckspiegel: 13,5 x 7,8 cm.
Bookseller reference : 12594
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Brüning, Adolf
Porzellan. Neue Bearbeitung von L. [Ludwig] Schnorr von Carolsfeld.
Berlin, Georg Reimer, 1914. 2 Bll., 272 S. Mit 188 Abb. u. 2 Markentaf. (= Handbücher der Königlichen Museen zu Berlin, Kunstgewerbe-Museum). OLn.
Bookseller reference : 59240
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Brüning, Eberhard
Berlin als persönliche Erfahrung und literarischer Gegenstand amerikanischer Schriftsteller (1890-1940). Aus der Reihe: Sitzungsberichte der Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR. Gesellschaftswissenschaften. Jahrgang 1988, Nr. 2 / G.
Berlin: Akademie Verlag. 1988. (papierbedingt gering gebräunt, sonst ordentlich erhalten) 35 Seiten. Original-Broschur,
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Brüning, Elfriede
Kleine Leute. Antifa-Reihe. Neuausgabe, 1. Auflage.
Stuttgart : Verlag Roter Morgen, 1993. 225 S. ; 21 cm; kart.
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Brüning, Erika
Das Berliner Herz.
Berlin, Assmus, 1949. Unpaginiert. Priv.-Pappband mit Lederrückenschild mit eingeb. Orig.-Umschlag.
Bookseller reference : 201082AB
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Brüning, Erika
Das Berliner Herz. Herausgegeben von H. Aßmuß. Mit zahlreichen Zeichnungen von Richard Gohlke.
Berlin-Grunewald, H. Aßmus, (1949). 8°. Ca. 53 S., nicht pag. Schlichte Original-Kartonage. 4. Auflage. Einband geringfügig lichtrandig, sonst in gutem und frischem Zustand.
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Brüning, Erika
Handschriftlicher Brief von Erika Brüning an Herrn Füssli (?) zur Überreichung ihres Buches "Mein geliebtes Berlin".
Berlin-Zehlendorf, Onkel-Tom-Strasse 138 a, 21. Nov. 1962. DIN A 4. 1 Blatt.
Bookseller reference : 15319
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Brüning, Erika
Mein jeliebtes Berlin. Mit vielen Zeichnungen von Hans Kossatz.
Berlin, Staneck, ohne Jahr. 83 S. Mit Illustrationen. Orig.-Pappband mit Deckelillustration.
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Brüning, Jochen (Herausgeber)
Augsburg in der frühen Neuzeit. Beiträge zu einem Forschungsprogramm. [Herausgegeben von Jochen Brüning und Friedrich Niewöhner]. (= Colloquia Augustana, Band 1).
Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 1995. 444 Seiten. Mit einigen Abbildungen. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Leinenband. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
Bookseller reference : 2135656
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BTL-Lichtspiele Berlin. - B.T.L. / BTL-Lichtspiele, Berlin-Tiergarten (Herausgeber):
20 Original-Filmprogramme aus den Jahren 1946-1947. B.T.L. Potsdamer Straße 96 / An der Lützowstraße.
20 Exemplare. (ca. 21 x 15 cm). je 4 S. zum Aufklappen. Original-Prospekte zum Aufklappen mit dekorierten Deckeltiteln. Prospekte etwas gerändert, innen noch gut erhalten. Prospekte wurden gelocht. Handschriftliche Bleistift-Notiz (Datum) auf dem Deckel oben. Insgesamt guter Zustand. 20 Original-Filmprogramme der BTL-Lichtspiele in der Potsdamer Straße 96, Berlin-Tiergarten. Die Programme stammen sämtlich aus den beiden Nachkriegsjahren 1946-1947. Jedes Programm stellte damals im Rahmen eines Wochenprogramms den aktuellen Film vor. Die hier vorliegenden Programme besitzen einen immer ähnlich dekorierten Deckel mit Filmtitel, Produktionsinformationen und der Besetzungsliste. Im Innenteil folgen dann jeweils kleine Texte zum Film oder aber auch Textzitate aus dem Film selbst. Bei den 1946-1947 in den BTL-Lichtspielen aufgeführten Filmen handelt es sich weitgehend um Produktionen aus der NS-Zeit, zumeist zwischen 1935 und 1944 entstandenen Komödien, Ausstattungsfilmen oder Lustspielen. Im Detail sind folgende Titel aufgeführt worden: Die Frau meiner Träume, Blumen aus Nizza, Ein Leben lang, Reise in die Vergangenheit, Ein Blick zurück, Die Feuerzangenbowle, Damals, Opernball, Geliebte Welt, Späte Liebe, Der Blaufuchs, Sieben Jahre Pech, Der Tanz mit dem Kaiser, Frau Luna, Ich werde dich auf Händen tragen, Der Gefangene des Königs, Schlußakkord, Befreite Hände, Fanny Elßler, Der Majoratsherr. An den Filmen wirkten die bekanntesten Schauspieler/nnen aus der NS-Zeit mit wie: Lilian Harvey, Zarah Leander, Marika Rökk, Theo Lingen, Heinz Rühmann, Brigitte Horney, Lil Dagover, Willy Birgel, Paula Hörbiger, Willy Fritsch, Erich Ponto, Ferdinand Marian, Joachim Gottschalk, Paula Wessely und viele andere. Die Prospekte sind immer ähnlich gestaltet und ohne Abbildungen. Interessant ist jedoch daß hier so ausschließlich auf NS-Filme (und nicht auf Filme aus Produktion der Alliierten) zurückgegriffen wurde, was 1946 nur mit Prüfung und Genehmigung durch die Besatzungsmächte möglich war. Neben den Informationen zum jeweiligen Film enthalten die Prospekte auch zeitgenössische Werbung von bekannten Firmen aus dem zerstörten Berlin. Überaus seltene Filmprogramme aus den unmittelbaren Nachkriegsjahren und ein Stück Berliner Alltags- und Kulturgeschichte der 1940er Jahre!
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Buber, Martin
Martin Buber Schule. Festschrift ... zum zwanzigjährigen Bestehen.
Martin Buber-Oberschule Spandau; Berlin, (1988). Ca. 80 S.; Illustr.; qu.-21 cm; kart.
Bookseller reference : 1108649
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BUBIK, Arpad (Schriftleitung)
Die Gattin. Komödie in 3 Akten von Johann von Bokay. Programmzettel. Theater Unter den Linden (Unter den Linden 18). Direktion: Arpad Bubik.
Berlin., [ca. 1940-1942]. (ca. 21 x 14,8 cm). 2 S. Original-Programmzettel. ##############-WIR MACHEN EINE FRÜHLINGSAKTION MIT 25 PROZENT AUF DEN GANZEN BESTAND BIS ZUM 31.05. ÜBER IHR INTERESSE AN UNSEREN SELTENEN OBJEKTEN WÜRDEN WIR UNS WIE IMMER FREUEN-############### Papier mit Gebrauchsspuren, untere Kante mit Fehlstelle, sonst gut erhalten.
Bookseller reference : 8565C
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Buch, Hans Christoph (1944)
Jammerschoner. Sieben Nacherzählungen. [signiert, signed, Widmung an Reinhard Lettau].
Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt, 1982. 160(2) Seiten, OTaschenbuch, vom Autor signiert und gewidmet. ("Für Reinhard und Dawn, zur Verschönung des Jammers! Hans Chr. Buch 1.7.82"). Ein gutes Exemplar. Selten. Rare. Good copy. Unikat. Unicat. Signed by the author. Das Buch stammt aus der Bibliothek eines Autographensammlers. Wikipedia: "Reinhard Lettau (* 10. September 1929 in Erfurt; ? 17. Juni 1996 in Karlsruhe) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Schriftsteller". [2 Warenabbildungen]
Bookseller reference : 14328
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Buch, Hartmut
Luftfahrtführer Berlin - Brandenburg. 1. Auflage.
Berlin, FlugBuch Verlag 1995/1996. Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen., 211 Seiten., Kl.-8°. illustrierte OBroschur.,
Bookseller reference : 89294
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BUCHARD BRENTIJES BERLIN.
Islamische Architektur an der Volga und auf der Krim. Separatum Europa in der Fr�hen Neuzeit Festschrift f�r G�nter M�hlpfordt.
Weimar: B�hlau Verlag 1997. Soft cover. Very Good. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" tall. Paperback. Roy. 8vo. 24 x 17 cm. In German. 351-258 pp. Signed and inscribed by author. Islamische Architektur an der Volga und auf der Krim. Separatum Europa in der Fr�hen Neuzeit Festschrift f�r G�nter M�hlpfordt. <br/> <br/> B�hlau Verlag paperback
Bookseller reference : 044811
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Buchenau, Barbara (Ed.) and Annette Paatz (Ed.)
Do the Americans Have a Common Literary History? Edited by Barbara Buchenau and Annette Paatz. (= Interamericana, Vol. 1).
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin u.A.: Peter Lang 2002. 702 Seiten. 8° (21 x 15 cm) Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Bookseller reference : 2092078
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Bucher, Anton A
Bibel-Psychologie. Psychologische Zugänge zu biblischen Texten. [Von Anton A. Bucher].
Stuttgart, Berlin & Köln: Kohlhammer 1992. 200 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Bookseller reference : 3110588
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Bucher, Anton A
Bibel-Psychologie. Psychologische Zugänge zu biblischen Texten. [Von Anton A. Bucher].
Stuttgart, Berlin & Köln: Kohlhammer 1992. 200 Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5-25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].
Bookseller reference : 3114733
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BUCHERWURM DER BERLIN.
Catalogue 243/c. 1955: Bibliophile und Wissenschaftliche B�cher. Zum Teil aus der Bibliothek des Berliner Jounalisten Maximilian M�ller-Jabusch.
2678 nos. 78pp. Wrs. . unknown
Bookseller reference : 53868
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BUCHERWURM DER BERLIN.
Catalogue 211/1949: Goethe und seine Welt.
1353 nos. 89 illus. Wrs. . unknown
Bookseller reference : 27820
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BUCHERWURM DER BERLIN.
Catalogue 216/c. 1950: Deutsche Literatur II. Neuhochdeutsche Literatur G-M darin eine umfangreiche Goethe und Lessing Sammlung.
nos. 2769-6076. Wrs. . unknown
Bookseller reference : 53867
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