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Abbado, Roberto, Dirigent (geb. 1954).
Portraitphotographie mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.
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ABBOTT, Henry (1850-?)
Typed Note Signed
One of the great unsung American inventors and timepiece pioneers was this New Jersey watchmaker who held more than 40 patents but is remembered for the "calculagraph" a device that records times and calculates the difference; one of its first uses was in 1894 in New York where it recorded the length of telephone calls and impressed AT & T so much they installed it nationwide; his other inventions include a watch winding system that resulted in watches being wound by their stem instead of with a key and a revolutionary method for making enamel watch dials. TNS 1p 8½" X 11" New York NY 1933 October 16. Addressed to Mary B. Day librarian at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. Near fine. On ornate Calculagraph Company letterhead featuring at the bottom a faint engraving of the calculagraph machine being used with its slogan "It Makes No Clerical Errors" Abbott graciously notes: "It gives me great pleasure to comply with your request and I am sending in the same mail for filing in your library a copy of the pamphlet entitled: 'Watches and Men'." Large bold signature. Uncommon. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 20938
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ABBOTT, Lyman (1835-1922)
Autograph Note Signed
Influential Congregational clergyman and author who co-edited "Christian Union" with Henry Ward Beecher and succeeded Beecher as pastor of Brooklyn's famed Plymouth Congregational Church. ANS 1p 5" X 8" Cornwall-on-Hudson NY n.y. 1878 November 25. Addressed to showman P.T. Barnum 1810-91. Very good. Lightly age toned. Intriguing if brief: "Your letter respecting Popular Amusements was received too late for this week's issue. It will go in next week & the papers shall be sent as requested." In Abbott's 1922 book "Silhouettes of My Contemporaries" he devotes a chapter to Barnum of whom he was a great admirer. In 1878 Abbott wrote Barnum requesting information about Tom Thumb and on 5 October 1878 received a cordial note in reply from Barnum. Meanwhile in the November 6th and 13th issues of "Christian Union" Reverend Samuel Scoville published a two-art article titled "The Christian View of Popular Amusements." Barnum took issue with some of this Congregationalist minister's views and in the December 4th issue his rebuttal titled simply "Popular Amusements" was published in "Christian Union." This letter then is the magazine's initial response to Barnum's reply to Scoville's criticisms. The article was republished a number of times in other publications and also found its way into Barnum's 1880 autobiography "Struggles and Triumphs; or Forty Years' Recollections. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 31715
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ABBOTT, Lyman (1835-1922)
Typed Manuscript Signed / Typed Letter Signed
Influential Congregational clergyman and author who co-edited "Christian Union" with Henry Ward Beecher and succeeded Beecher as pastor of Brooklyn's famed Plymouth Congregational Church. Exceptional content TMsS 2pp 6" X 9" Cornwall-on-Hudson NY 1881 December 7. Very good. Original typescript of Abbott's contribution to Osborn H. Oldroyd's 1882 book "The Lincoln Memorial: Album-Immortelles" a collection of reminiscences and sentiments about Lincoln by notables of the day. Abbott carefully and neatly inks in words and phrases and crosses out others signing at the close unusually small and neat knowing this would be the actual signaturee reproduced in the book and adding the date and place. A fine philosophical statement reading in part: ".It was the peculiar genius of Abraham Lincoln that he was able by his sympathetic insight to perceive the change in public sentiment without waiting for it to be formulated in any legislative action; to keep pace with it to lead and direct it to quicken laggard spirits to hold in the too ardent too impetuous and too hasty ones and thus when he signed the emancipation proclamation to make his signature not the act of an individual man the edict of a military imperator but the representative act of a great nation." Accompanying this typescript is an actual page from Oldroyd's book bearing Abbott's statement pp. 81-82 and this reproduced signature. Accompanied by a Typed Letter Signed bearing his usual charismatic ebullient signature 1p 5½" X 8½" Cornwall-on-Hudson NY 1881 December 7. Addressed to Osborn H. Oldroyd. Near fine. Transmits this manuscript although "I have no faith that anything which I can say in respect to Abraham Lincoln would be worthy a place in your collection." A most intriguing pair. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 14325
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ABBOTT, William Rufus (1870-1950)
Typed Letter Signed
This famed Chicago utility company executive began with the Chicago Telephone Company around the turn of the century and by 1922 when this had morphed into Illinois Bell Telephone Company he served as its president until 1930 and then as chairman of the Board 1930-34; in 1930 he became president of Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. TLS 1p 8" X 11" Chicago IL 26 September 1929. Addressed to Waldemar Kaempffert Director of the Rosenwald Industrial Museum in Chicago. Very good. Lightly age toned and mildly edgeworn with original folds visible and slight mounting trace not affecting text at upper left. On "Illinois Bell Telephone Company" letterhead listing him as president Abbott writes to the just-named first director of this museum founded and funded by Sears Roebuck Company president and philanthropist Julius Rosenwald which the following year would be renamed the Museum of Science and Industry and would have a new director. Abbott goes into great detail about "the New York Telephone rate case" of 1921 which involved "the estimated savings effected in New York City by the use of the Pupin loading coil" and other technicalities; he closes by offering Kaempffert "The following pamphlets giving information as to Bell System activities." and spells out their titles. Boldly signed "W.R. Abbott" in black ink at lower right. Whether this business somehow involved the museum is unclear though likely -- and fascinating in any case. unknown
Riferimento per il libraio : 42167
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ABC-CLIO Inc. - BOEHM Ronald J
ABC-Clio. A 25-year History. * With dedication: "To Ingrid - compliments of Eric H. Boehm 30 Aug 85 Stuttgart".
Santa Barbara, California and Oxford, England. 1981. 96 pages. With a lot of illustrations. Original softcover in very good condition. 23x15 cm
Riferimento per il libraio : 68197
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ABDULLAH YUSUF ALI
4 autograph letters signed by Abdullah Yusuf Ali, to "Khourshed" [ "Khourshed de Ravalieu", Raden Ayou Jodjana born Elisabeth Pop ], mostly about Persian Poets, and about Rembrandt (very damaged, with great lacking). From Chelwood, 3 Bedford Road, Bedford Park, London, W 4. Dated Dec. 22 1920, Mar. 7 1921, Mar. 28 1921, Apr. 7, 1921
Dec. 22 1920, 4 pages, with small lackings : "My Dear Khourshed, warmest greetings & best wishes for Xmas & the New Year. I am sorry to hear that you have been ill [ ... ] Your husband write to me just before he was leaving London, to let him know when time came, if I would let him this house. I have decided nothing yet, & shall not I think be in a position to decide till the Spring. It is [ ... ] to hear that [ .... ] thinks your plan can be performed if certain conditions are fulfilled, which you are in a position to fulfill. [... ] It is evidently a musical Plan. Do you want my collaboration in the Libretto ? What is the idea underlying it ? For title, either "At feet of Shiva" or "At Shiva's Feet" would be good English. Some [ ... ]might prefer the one, and some other prefer "At Shiva's Feet". It is shorter, and the rythm is more balanced. As regards [ ... ] I agree with your remarks in the abstracts, but am puzzled to see later application. What is the question that I did [ ... ] but which you want to answer ? What is the question & what is the answer ? Perhaps the sand & waves of Scheveningen are necessary before I can solve the puzzle ? Or perhaps a [ ... ] chair of musical laughter, or perhaps after all, not among these things, but simply [... ] I don't know. That's unfinished conversation - or interrupted [ ... ] : shall we just treasure it because it began at all, & not be impatient because it did not finish ? [ ... ] sunbeams, love themselves in [... ]Mar.7, 1921, 4 pages, with small lackings : "My dear Khourshed, I a glad you are better, & I hope you will soon recover this weakness which must make an eager soul like yours free under the compulsory withdrawal from fields words & the ever-sounding sea. We are having such beautiful weather - [ ... ]summer spring days, with a bite of frost in the mornings, our clear blue skies, through which Orion & Sirius & all the great summer constellations are gradually making their [ ... ] overload. Do you remember the glorious summer days we had in The Hague ? It was autumn then. Now is the sun of Spring, increasing in splendour and strength. Good [ ... ] About my Lecture on Hafiz in the Lyceum Club an Mar. 5th. : I am going to give an account of Hafiz & illustrate his poetry to this audience : 1 - by the singing of one of his Tales in Persian ; 2 - by the singing of this same Ode in an English verse translation in the original metres, & 3 - by explanations of his meanings. I have transleted the Ode which begins [persian text ] [ lacking ] who are going to set it to music & also to find singers if possible. [... ] But you are at a distance, & in this state of your health, I dare not ask you to undertake the strain. I have not seen any english translation of Hafiz that is satisfactory. I do not claim for my translation that it is satisfactory. But it is an honest presentment. [ ... ]I send you my Poem on Rembrandt. If you can make, or have made, two copies without mistakes, I shall ask for one copy to be sent to me & the other for publication to the Gazette de Hollande or any other paper that may like to publish it." Mar. 28,1921, 10 pages, with important lackings : [long letter about his poems on Rembrandt, then, on a second part, about Hafiz ] "Hafiz first addresses his master, the beloved Shiraz. He offers him whole heards, but if he only finds acceptance, what will he not give ? The black mole is rules a blemish, but even for a blemish of their master, he will give what is to him most precious. Samarkand & Bokhara were reputed the two finest cities of the time [... ] The turkish painter whom picture : "Jeune Emir à l'étude" I saw in Liverpool was Osman Hamdu Bey, of Constantinople. He frequently exhibited in Paris and died within this century. If you can get any reproduction of this picture, I shall be obliged" [ ... ]. Apr. 7, 1921 4 pages, very damage, half of the text lacking
Riferimento per il libraio : 57812
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ABD-EL-KADER
Lettre autographe signée de son Tugra
Brousse (Turquie), 22 juillet 1855. In-4, 1 p. (petits manques et déchirures sans gravité pour la compréhension, quelques taches).
Riferimento per il libraio : 23187
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Abdul Hamid (Abdülhamid) II, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1842-1918).
Document with calligraphy of the Sultan's tughra. N. p. o. d.
Large folio (560 x 800 mm). 1 p. Probably the Sultan's exequatur for the Italian consul in Galati (now Romania), Stefano Castelli. Since 1856 the port of Galati on the Danube River gained importance as the seat of the European Commission of the Danube that was established in the Paris Treaty after the Crimean War. Representatives of the seven signatory states (Austria, France, Great Britain, Prussia, Russia, Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire) were entrusted with regulating navigation along the maritime Danube. From 1859 to 1878 the United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia, today's Romania and Moldovia, although de facto independent were formally a vessel of the Ottoman Empire. Thus the Sublime Porte issued the exequaturs for diplomatic envoys to the United Principalities such as the consuls in Galati. - Together with a contemporary paper sleeve with a handwritten specification of the document in Italian: "Firmano di riconoscimento o berat d'exequatur di Stefano Castelli come Console d'Italia a Gallatz rilasciato da Sultan Abdul Hamid". "Firman" is a term for a royal decree in the Ottoman Empire, "berat" is another Ottoman legal term for a patent.
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ABDULLAH RIZA ERGÜVEN, (Turkish poet), (1925-2001).
Unpublished autograph poem signed 'Abdullah Riza Ergüven'.
Very Good Turkish Original manuscript unpublished autograph poem signed by Abdullah Riza Ergüven, titled 'Ankara Üstüne'. 30x21,5 cm. In Turkish. 12 verses and a title with signature. Ergüven was a Turkish poet, writer, essayist. He was born in Avanos, died in Sweden. He went to Sweden in 1967; He studied Swedish between 1968 and 1971. After working as a translator between 1972 and 1977, he worked as a lecturer, Turcologist, and researcher at Stockholm University between 1978 and 1990, and retired in 1990. He published poetry, translation, analysis, research, criticism, essay, and scientific articles in various publications. He was convicted for the claim of insulting religion in his novel titled 'Yasak Tümceler' [i.e. Forbidden Sentences].
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ABDULLAH YUSUF ALI
4 autograph letters signed by Abdullah Yusuf Ali, to "Khourshed" [ "Khourshed de Ravalieu", Raden Ayou Jodjana born Elisabeth Pop ], mostly about Persian Poets, and about Rembrandt (very damaged, with great lacking). From Chelwood, 3 Bedford Road, Bedford Park, London, W 4. Dated Dec. 22 1920, Mar. 7 1921, Mar. 28 1921, Apr. 7, 1921
Dec. 22 1920, 4 pages, with small lackings : "My Dear Khourshed, warmest greetings & best wishes for Xmas & the New Year. I am sorry to hear that you have been ill [ ... ] Your husband write to me just before he was leaving London, to let him know when time came, if I would let him this house. I have decided nothing yet, & shall not I think be in a position to decide till the Spring. It is [ ... ] to hear that [ .... ] thinks your plan can be performed if certain conditions are fulfilled, which you are in a position to fulfill. [... ] It is evidently a musical Plan. Do you want my collaboration in the Libretto ? What is the idea underlying it ? For title, either "At feet of Shiva" or "At Shiva's Feet" would be good English. Some [ ... ]might prefer the one, and some other prefer "At Shiva's Feet". It is shorter, and the rythm is more balanced. As regards [ ... ] I agree with your remarks in the abstracts, but am puzzled to see later application. What is the question that I did [ ... ] but which you want to answer ? What is the question & what is the answer ? Perhaps the sand & waves of Scheveningen are necessary before I can solve the puzzle ? Or perhaps a [ ... ] chair of musical laughter, or perhaps after all, not among these things, but simply [... ] I don't know. That's unfinished conversation - or interrupted [ ... ] : shall we just treasure it because it began at all, & not be impatient because it did not finish ? [ ... ] sunbeams, love themselves in [... ] Mar.7, 1921, 4 pages, with small lackings : "My dear Khourshed, I a glad you are better, & I hope you will soon recover this weakness which must make an eager soul like yours free under the compulsory withdrawal from fields words & the ever-sounding sea. We are having such beautiful weather - [ ... ]summer spring days, with a bite of frost in the mornings, our clear blue skies, through which Orion & Sirius & all the great summer constellations are gradually making their [ ... ] overload. Do you remember the glorious summer days we had in The Hague ? It was autumn then. Now is the sun of Spring, increasing in splendour and strength. Good [ ... ] About my Lecture on Hafiz in the Lyceum Club an Mar. 5th. : I am going to give an account of Hafiz & illustrate his poetry to this audience : 1 - by the singing of one of his Tales in Persian ; 2 - by the singing of this same Ode in an English verse translation in the original metres, & 3 - by explanations of his meanings. I have transleted the Ode which begins [persian text ] [ lacking ] who are going to set it to music & also to find singers if possible. [... ] But you are at a distance, & in this state of your health, I dare not ask you to undertake the strain. I have not seen any english translation of Hafiz that is satisfactory. I do not claim for my translation that it is satisfactory. But it is an honest presentment. [ ... ]I send you my Poem on Rembrandt. If you can make, or have made, two copies without mistakes, I shall ask for one copy to be sent to me & the other for publication to the Gazette de Hollande or any other paper that may like to publish it." Mar. 28,1921, 10 pages, with important lackings : [long letter about his poems on Rembrandt, then, on a second part, about Hafiz ] "Hafiz first addresses his master, the beloved Shiraz. He offers him whole heards, but if he only finds acceptance, what will he not give ? The black mole is rules a blemish, but even for a blemish of their master, he will give what is to him most precious. Samarkand & Bokhara were reputed the two finest cities of the time [... ] The turkish painter whom picture : "Jeune Emir à l'étude" I saw in Liverpool was Osman Hamdu Bey, of Constantinople. He frequently exhibited in Paris and died within this century. If you can get any reproduction of this picture, I shall be obliged" [ ... ]. Apr. 7, 1921 4 pages, very damage, half of the text lacking Scarce set of 4 autograph letters by Abdullah Yusuf Ali (1872-1953), the famous british-indian scholar known for is his translation into English and commentary of the Qu'ran. Formed by Hazrat Inayat Khan, his correspondent Elisabeth Pop (1888-1981) then gave recitals of Indian and Persian songs, under the stage name of "Khourshed de Ravalieu". She will officially married in 1923 to a famous Javanese dancer, Raden Mas Jodjana and changed her name in "Raden Ayou Jodjana" (a large set if archives coming from them available in our catalogue). Anglais
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ABDURRAHIM, (Ottoman local qadi -judge- in Inebolu, Kastamonu city), (17th century).
[TEMASSUK] Early Ottoman document about sales of a waqf land in Inebolu.
New English Original document sealed 'Abdürrahim'. Original manuscript written on a special paper with 'ahar'. Chipped extremities. Slightly foxing. Some stains. 16x11 cm. In Ottoman script. A 17th century Ottoman document about sales of a waqf land belongs to Sultan Bayezid-i Veli in Ineboluto Saban Dede.
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ABDUSSEYYID, (Ottoman local qadi -judge- in Inebolu, Kastamonu city), (17th century).
Early Ottoman court order document about a debt claim between a Greek and a Turkish citizen in Inebolu sealed 'Abdüsseyyid'.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original document sealed 'Abdüsseyyid'. Original manuscript written on a special paper with 'ahar'. Chipped extremities. Slightly foxing. Some stains. 32x15 cm. In Ottoman script. A 17th century law document including a traditional language in its period. A case about a debt claim between non-Muslim (Greek) citizen Andriye bin Lefter and muslim-Turkish citizen Mustafa Bise bin Mehmed. AH 1108 = AD 1692. 28 lines text and 3 lines names. Full.
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ABDÜLKADIR NOYAN, (Turkish doctor and medicine historian), (1886-1977).
[Autograph typewritten letter signed 'Dr. A. Noyan'. Sent to Fethi Tevetoglu, (1916-1989), (Turkish author, doctor, politician and encyclopedist)]
Very Good Turkish Original typewritten letter with autograph signature. 1 p. In Turkish with Latin script. Dated 21/21/1970. Written from Erenköy, Istanbul to Fethi Tevetoglu, (1916-1989), Turkish author, doctor, politician and encyclopedist. It says his current cure and he continue to write his autobiography for encyclopedia by Fethi Tevetoglu. Also some celebration and good wishes.
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Abel GANCE
"... des détails insignifiants s'aggravent souvent avec les nerfs des femmes ! " Lettre autographe signée adressée à Carlo Rim concernant Nelly Kaplan et la femme d'Abel Gance
Paris 1960 | 21 x 27 cm | une feuille
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Abel GANCE
"Je ne saurais oublier que vous avez été le bon sourcier de cette oasis inattendue qui s'est dressée vers mes pas à l'heure de la soif - dans ce sombre désert du cinéma dans lequel je m'avance en solitaire depuis 8 ans ! " Lyrique lettre autographe signée de remerciement adressée à Carlo Rim
Paris 18 décembre 1952 | 21 x 27 cm | une feuille
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Abel GANCE
"La cigale que je suis écrit au lion de la forêt que vous êtes en l'occurrence... pour vous dire que mon prochain hiver s'annonce mal... " Alarmante lettre autographe signée et adressée à Carlo Rim dans laquelle le cinéaste se soucie de son avenir professionnel
Paris 21 mai 1954 | 21 x 27 cm | une feuille
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ABELLIO (René).
3 lettres autographes signées à Robert Carlier.
Il a fait parvenir à Carlier une série de fascicules diffusée par le Cercle d'Études Métaphysiques… " Bientôt seront abordés les problèmes cosmologiques qui, je crois, vous touchent plus directement. Mais de toute façon je serais heureux d'avoir votre avis. On m'a dit que vous aviez quitté le Club Français du Livre. Est-ce exact ? Pour moi me rendant compte de l'impossibilité de vivre en écrivant des romans, je fais l'ingénieur et n'en suis pas plus fier pour ça. J'espère arriver, dans quelque temps, à dégager quelques demi-journées "…Recommandations : " Voici, sur Sade, le manuscrit d'un de mes amis, Michel CAMUS. Peux-tu le faire lire ? "Avec la dernière lettre, plus longue, il fait suivre à Carlier une enveloppe que Marie-Madeleine DAVY lui a remise à l'intention des éditions Gallimard tout en la recommandant. " M.-M. Davy qui est une femme assez extraordinaire l'a pris comme intermédiaire ".
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Abel BONNARD
Abel BONNARD, Ancien ministre de l'éducation - LETTRE AUTOGRAPHE SIGNÉE, 1909
Abel BONNARD. Lettre autographe signée en date du 22 novembre 1909. État: Voir photos pour plus de détails. Dimensions : 14,9 x 19,9 cm. 2 pages.
Riferimento per il libraio : boz_001521
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Abel LEFRANC
Abel LEFRANC - Carte lettre autographe signée au Directeur du Courrier de la Presse, 1919
Abel LEFRANC. Carte lettre autographe signée au Directeur du Courrier de la Presse, 1919 Carte lettre autographe signée à Monsieur le Directeur du Courrier de la Presse, datée du 25 février 1919. Dimensions : 12,2 x 16 cm Nombre de pages : 1 page Abel LEFRANC Abel Jules Maurice Lefranc, né à Élincourt-Sainte-Marguerite le 27 juillet 1863 et mort à Paris le 26 novembre 1952, est un historien de la littérature français.
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Abel Villemain
Abel VILLEMAIN - Lettre Autographe Signée "commission du prix Montyon"
Abel VILLEMAIN - Lettre Autographe Signée "commission du prix Montyon" Écrivain et Ministre de l'Instruction Publique Lettre de convocation pour le prix Montyon "pour le classement définitif des ouvrages". Dimensions : 21 x 13,4 cm Nombre de pages : 2 pages Abel VILLEMAIN Abel François Villemain, né le 9 juin 1790 à Paris où il est mort le 8 mai 1870, est un écrivain, universitaire et homme politique français, qui a notamment été professeur à la Sorbonne et à l'Ecole normale supérieure, et ministre de l'Instruction publique de 1839 à 1845.
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Abel DIOU
Abel DIOU - DEUX LETTRES AUTOGRAPHES SIGNÉES À Henri CHENU, 1932 et 1933
Abel DIOU. Deux lettres autographes signées à Henri CHENU 1ère lettre : Lettre autographe signée sur son papier à entête. Dimensions : 21,4 x 13,4 cm. Nombre de pages : 2 pages. 2ème lettre : Lettre autographe signée avec liseré de deuil de 1,1 cm et son enveloppe. Dimensions : 16 x 12 cm. Nombre de pages : 3 pages.
Riferimento per il libraio : boz_003066
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Abel Villemain
Abel VILLEMAIN Lettre Autographe signée - Université de France "Psychologie"
Lettre Autographe signée - Université de France "Psychologie" Écrivain et Ministre de L'instruction publique Lettre autographe signée, cours de philosophie confié au Docteur [Foville], établi à Rouen. Dimensions : 18 x 12 cm Nombre de pages : 1 page Abel VILLEMAIN Abel François Villemain, né le 9 juin 1790 à Paris où il est mort le 8 mai 1870, est un écrivain, universitaire et homme politique français, qui a notamment été professeur à la Sorbonne et à l'Ecole normale supérieure, et ministre de l'Instruction publique de 1839 à 1845.
Riferimento per il libraio : boz_003474
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Abel VILLEMAIN
Abel VILLEMAIN Lettre Autographe Signée Recommandation d'un bachelier
Abel VILLEMAIN Lettre Autographe Signée Recommandation d'un bachelier Écrivain et Ministre de l'Instruction publique Lettre de recommandation pour un bachelier, Mr Robert d'Orgeval. Dimensions : 20,5 x 13,3 cm État : Voir photos et description pour plus de détails. Nombre de pages : 1 page Abel VILLEMAIN Abel François Villemain, né le 9 juin 1790 à Paris où il est mort le 8 mai 1870, est un écrivain, universitaire et homme politique français, qui a notamment été professeur à la Sorbonne et à l'Ecole normale supérieure, et ministre de l'Instruction publique de 1839 à 1845.
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Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars
Amiral Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars - Lettre autographe signée - Paris 1857
Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars. Lettre autographe signée, 1857 Navigateur, explorateur et officier de marine français Lettre autographe signée d'Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars, datée du 17 janvier 1857 à Paris. "Madame, J'ai reçu la lettre par laquelle vous m'engagez à me joindre à vous pour une œuvre de charité, je m'empresse de répondre à votre invitation en vous adressant 20F pour ma part contributive. Agréez, Madame, l'expression de mon respectueux hommage." Dimensions : 13,4 x 20,8 cm État : Voir photos pour plus de détails. Nombre de pages : 1 page Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars, dit Dupetit-Thouars, né le 3 août 1793 à Turquant en Maine-et-Loire, et mort le 16 mars 1864 à Paris, est un navigateur, explorateur et officier de marine français. Wikipédia Contactez-nous Lettres autographes, vieux papiers, livres anciens, photographies, gravures, timbres... Nous expertisons et/ou rachetons dans toute la France vos lettres, collections de lettres et livres anciens. Paiement Sont acceptés les paiements par eBay, par PayPal, par virement ou par chèque. Envoi Envoi soigné dans un emballage rigide et étanche sous trois jours. Prévoir les délais postaux habituels en plus. Retour Satisfait ou remboursé. Si vous n'êtes pas entièrement satisfait, retour à la charge du vendeur pour l'Europe. À la charge de l'acheteur pour le reste du monde.
Riferimento per il libraio : boz_005611
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ABERCROMBIE John
Autograph letter signed by John Abercrombie ( Lettre autographe signée par John Abercrombie )
0 Une lettre manuscrite de 2 pages en langue anglaise signée par John Abercrombie (signature intacte), datée du: 22 march 1836 (timbre humide de la poste). Lettre partiellement mutilée de la moitié supérieure, avec son sceau de cire noire intact, adressée à Joseph Carne Esq à Penzance. Joseph Carne, Penzance 1782 - 1858, géologue et industriel britannique. Feuillet double de papier vergé de format: 230mm x 190mm. John Abercrombie, Aberdeen 1780 - Edimbourg 1844, médecin auteur de travaux sur le système nerveux, et philosophe écossais. Précieuse relique, tel quel
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Abel Doisié
CENDRES envoi de l'auteur !
ouvrage couronné par l'Académie Française broché, 180x140, 102pp non coupées, bel ex. édition de Psyché 1950 ( achevé d'imprimé 30 mars 1950) ref/c2bis
Riferimento per il libraio : CZC-3517
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Abel Doisié
CENDRES envoi de l'auteur !
ouvrage couronné par l'Académie Française broché, 180x140, 102pp non coupées, bel ex. édition de Psyché 1950 ( achevé d'imprimé 30 mars 1950) ref/c2bis
Riferimento per il libraio : CZC-3517
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Abel FAIVRE - [Lyon 1867 - Nice 1945] - Peintre et affichiste français
Lettre Autographe Signée à Mr Léon Bessand - Paris le 16 janvier 1909 -
2 pages in12 + enveloppe -
Riferimento per il libraio : GF26816
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Abel BONNARD - [Poitiers 1883 - Madrid 1968] - Poète et romancier français
Lettre autographe signée au poète Georges Docquois - Paris le 1er juillet 1906 -
2 pages 1/2 in8 - enveloppe - trés bon état -
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Abel BONNARD - [Poitiers 1883 - Madrid 1968] - Poète et romancier français
Lettre autographe signée au poète Georges Docquois - Verneuil sur Aire le 31 juillet 1906 -
3 pages in8 - enveloppe - trés bon état -
Riferimento per il libraio : 33630
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Abel BONNARD - [Poitiers 1883 - Madrid 1968] - Poète et romancier français
Lettre autographe signée au poète Georges Docquois - Paris le 9 juillet 1909 -
3 pages in8 - enveloppe - trés bon état -
Riferimento per il libraio : 33631
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Abel BONNARD - [Poitiers 1883 - Madrid 1968] - Poète et romancier français
Lettre autographe signée au poète Georges Docquois - Paris le 15 février 1907 -
2 pages 1/2 in8 - enveloppe - trés bon état -
Riferimento per il libraio : 33632
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Abel BONNARD - [Poitiers 1883 - Madrid 1968] - Poète et romancier français
Lettre autographe signée au poète Georges Docquois - Paris le 19 juillet 1909 -
1 page in8 - enveloppe - trés bon état -
Riferimento per il libraio : 33633
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Abel BONNARD - [Poitiers 1883 - Madrid 1968] - Poète et romancier français
Lettre autographe signée au poète Georges Docquois - Paris le 11 juillet 1914 -
3 pages in8 - enveloppe - trés bon état -
Riferimento per il libraio : 33634
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Abel BONNARD - [Poitiers 1883 - Madrid 1968] - Poète et romancier français
Lettre autographe signée au poète Georges Docquois - A bord du Marceau le 28 juin 1917 -
8 pages in8 - enveloppe [Cachet Marine française - Service à la mer] - trés bon état - Abel Bonnard est alors Commissaire aux armées, à bord du Marceau à Marseille -
Riferimento per il libraio : 33635
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Abel FAIVRE - [Lyon 1867 - Nice 1945] - Peintre et caricaturiste français
Lettre Autographe Signée à [Gaston Calmette] - Paris - Villa Said le 2 octobre 1913 -
Carte format 9,5 x 13,5 cm recto-verso - bon état - En tête : Villa Said -
Riferimento per il libraio : 34674
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Abel FAIVRE - [Lyon 1867 - Nice 1945] - Peintre et caricaturiste français
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Mon cher directeur" - Paris - Villa Said ..-
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Riferimento per il libraio : 34675
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Abel FAIVRE - [Lyon 1867 - Nice 1945] - Peintre et caricaturiste français
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Mon cher directeur" [Figaro] - Paris - Villa Said - 1er janvier...-
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Riferimento per il libraio : 34676
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Abel FAIVRE - [Lyon 1867 - Nice 1945] - Peintre et caricaturiste français
Lettre Autographe Signée à "Mon cher directeur" [Figaro] - Paris - 15 septembre...-
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Riferimento per il libraio : 34677
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Abel-François VILLEMAIN (1790-1870) - Homme politique, critique littéraire, Secrétaire Perpétuel de l'Académie Française.
Lettre autographe signée de Abel-François VILLEMAIN, Homme politique, critique littéraire, Secrétaire Perpétuel de l'Académie Française.
1 L.A.S. (205 x 136), 1 page, à l'entête du Ministère de l'Instruction Publique, datée du 15 mars 184?. Très bon état.
Riferimento per il libraio : 8644
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Abel HERMANT - [Paris 1862 - 1950] - Ecrivain français
Manuscrit autographe signé de son pseudonyme "Lancelot" et intitulé "Défense de la langue française - La caravane passe" -
4 pages1/4 in4 - Trés bon état - ratures et corrections -
Riferimento per il libraio : 33422
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Abel HERMANT - [Paris 1862 - 1950] - Ecrivain français
Manuscrit autographe signé de son pseudonyme "Lancelot" et intitulé "Défense de la langue française - Les Barbouilleurs de lois" -
4 pages1/2 in4 - Trés bon état - ratures et corrections -
Riferimento per il libraio : 33423
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ABELSON M. A.
THE IMMANENCE OF GOD in Rabbinical Literature.
Macmillan And Co., Limited London 1912 In-8 ( 230 X 150 mm ) de XII-387 pages, pleine percaline vert amande à la bradel, dos lisse titré en lettres dorées. EDITION ORIGINALE. Bel exemplaire enrichi d'un envoi autographe de l'auteur.
Riferimento per il libraio : 41564
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Abel Bergasse du Petit-Thouars
Vice Amiral Abel Bergasse du Petit-Thouars - Lettre autographe signée - 1884
Abel Bergasse du Petit-Thouars. Lettre autographe signée, 1884 Officier de marine français Lettre autographe signée d'Abel Bergasse du Petit-Thouars, datée du 4 août 1884 à Villiers. Dimensions : 13,1 x 20,2 cm État : Traces d'onglets au dos de la lettre. Nombre de pages : 2 pages Abel Bergasse du Petit-Thouars Abel-Nicolas-Georges-Henri Bergasse du Petit-Thouars, ou Dupetit-Thouars, né le 23 mars 1832 à Bordeaux-en-Gâtinais et mort le 14 mai 1890 à Toulon, est un officier de marine français. Sauveur de Lima pendant la guerre du Pacifique, il est considéré comme un héros au Pérou.
Riferimento per il libraio : boz_004481
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Abegg, Julius Friedrich Heinrich, Strafrechtswissenschaftler (1796-1868).
Eigenh. Brief mit U. Breslau, 14. IV. 1854.
2 SS. auf gefalt. Doppelblatt. Gr.-8vo. Mit eigenh. Adresse verso (Faltbrief). An Herrn "M. Bruhn (Firma C. A. Schwetschke und Sohn)" über eine Abhandlung für eine Ausgabe des "Archivs des Criminalrechts" und die Bitte um "Copien". Abegg erwähnt, dass ihm "in diesem Jahre [...] die Bürde des Universitäts Rektors" auferlegt werde, weshalb er keine "Zeit für größere [...] Arbeiten" haben. Abegg empfiehlt deswegen einen anderen Publizisten, Mittermair, und erwähnt "Goltdammer's Zeitschrift", in der sowohl Abegg als auch Mittermair publizierten. - Schon 1824 wurde Abegg ao. Professor und 1824 o. Professor in Königsberg, ab 1826 lehrte er in Breslau. 1856 nahm Abegg an der evangelischen Kirchenkonferenz in Berlin teil. - Getöntes Papier. Siegelreste. Spuren alter Faltung und alter Montage. Kl. Ausriss durch Siegelöffnung.
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Abel, Adolf, Maler (1882-1968)
Eigenh. Brief mit U.
o.J. Sillenbuch, 25. V. 1960, Qu.-4°. 2 Seiten.
Riferimento per il libraio : 49990
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Abel, Franz, Bildhauer (geb. 1860).
Eigenh. Brief und gedr. Visitkarte mit mehreren eh. Zeilen. Wien, 1917.
Zusammen 2 SS. 4to bzw. 6,5:10,8 cm. "Nachdem es mir leider seit Monaten nicht gelingen kon[n]te, den geringsten Auftrag zu erhalten und ich mich in einer dringenden Notlage befinde so erlaube ich mir höflichst [...] Sie inständig zu bitten, um güttige [!] Intervention bei Seiner Exzellenz dem Herrn Bürgermeister [...]" (Br. v. 21. VI. 1917). - Franz Abel studierte an der Wiener Kunstakademie unter Edmund von Hellmer und Carl Kundmann und schuf u. a. Figuren am Museum in Szegedin und am Pavillon der Stadt Wien auf der Jubiläumsausstellung 1898. - In altem Sammlungsumschlag.
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Abel, Gustav, Maler (1868-nach 1946)
2 eigenh. Briefe mit U.
o.J. Bad Kissingen, 21. I. 1945 und 30. IV. 1946, Gr.-4°. Zus. 3 Seiten. Mit 2 Umschlägen.
Riferimento per il libraio : 37415
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Abel, Ludwig, Komponist und Violinist (1834-1895)
Eigenh. Postkarte mit U.
o.J. München, 18. I. 1887, 14 x 9 cm. 1 Seite, umseitig eigenh. adressiert.
Riferimento per il libraio : 55855
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