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Hepfer, Harald und Ulrich Keicher (Hrsg.)
Antwortsagend. Fragesingend. Jahresschrift der Christian-Wagner-Gesellschaft e.V. 1980.
afmbronn, Christian-Wagner-Gesellschaft, 1980. 64 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen dokumentarischen Abbildungen. Originalbroschur. 19 cm
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Hepp, Michael
Kurt Tucholsky : biographische Annäherungen. 1. Aufl.
Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt. 1993. 575 S. 22*14,5 cm. OPappband, OSchu.
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Hepp, Michael
Kurt Tucholsky. Biographische Annäherungen.
(Reinbek bei Hamburg), Rowohlt, (1993). 8vo. Mit 1 Portrait. 575 S. OPp. m. Orig.-Schutzumschlag.
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Hepp, Michael
Kurt Tucholsky. dargest. von / Rororo ; 50612 : Rowohlts Monographien
Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt 2004. 3. Aufl. 187 S. ; 19 cm Taschenbuch 0
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Hepp, Michael
Kurt Tucholsky: Biographische Annäherungen. 1. Aufl.
Reinbek bei Hamburg : Rowohlt., 1993. 575 S. Pp.
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Heppe, Heinrich Dr
Theodor Beza. Leben und ausgewählte Schriften.
Elberfeld, Verlag von R. L. Friderichs, 1861. gr. 8°, 296 S.; Leben und ausgewählte Schriften der Väter und Begründer der reformirten Kirche - VI. Theil; Bibl.Ex., Bezahlung per PayPal möglich, we accept PayPal, Stempel u. Nr. a. Vorsatz od. u. Titel, Nr. a. Rücken bzw. Einband, Einb. stark beschabt u. stark bestoßen u. angeschm., fingerspurig, stockfleckig, Schnitte angeschm., altersbed. Bräunungen, Gebr.sp., Pappband, gebunden
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Hepperle, Ingrid
Lazarus von Schwendi.
Ulm, Gerhard Hess Verlag, 1997. Wie ein Schwabe am Oberrhein sein Glück machte 37 S. (18,5 cm) Paperback / kartonierte Ausgabe
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Hepworth Dixon
John Howard and the Prison-World of Europe
Jackson and Walford London 1849. First Edition. Hardcover Full Leather. Good Condition ex-library. Size: 12mo <7 3/4". xii 405pp. Binding firm. Wear to front joint. Slight foxing front/rear pages but body of book mostly clean and unfoxed. Edges browned. Library rebind with new boards and end papers fitted along with usual library stamps. Corners slightly bumped. Contains frontispiece. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilogram. Category: Law & Criminal Studies; England; 18th century; Biography & Autobiography. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 41511. . Jackson and Walford hardcover
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Herausgeber August Lutzeyer
Persönlichkeiten der Gegenwart: Kai-Uwe von Hassel, Ein Porträt von Hanns Ulrich Pusch
Eurobuch-verlag, Freudenstadt 1970. Broschiert Gut
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Herausgegeben von Franz Kottenkamp
William Hogarth's Zeichnungen. Nach den Originalen in Stahl gestochen. Mit der vollständigen Erklärung derselben von G.C. Lichtenberg. Herausgegeben mit Ergänzung und Fortsetzung derselben, nebst einer Biographie Hogarth's von Dr. Franz Kottenkamp.
Rieger'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Stuttgart 1882. Leinen Sehr gut
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Herausgegeben Und Eingeleitet von Helene Kuhlmann
Leon Bloy: Die Stimme die in der Wüste ruft.
Paulus Verlag, Recklinghausen 1961. Erste Deutsche Auflage Leicht Lädiert Leinen Ordentlich
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Herausgegeben von der Sächsischen Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Leipzig
J. C. Poggendorffs Biographisch-literarisches Handwörterbuch für Mathematik, Astronomie, Physik, Chemie und verwandte Wissensgebiete. Band V: 1904 bis 1922.
Weinheim, Verlag Chemie, 1968. Nachdruck der Ausgabe Leipzig, 1926. IV, 1423 S. Gr.-8°, dekorativer OHLdrbd. auf 4 Zierbünden.
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Herausgegeben von Joachim Köhler
Georg Smolka. Abendländische Einheit - Europäische Wirklichkeit. Ausgewählte Aufsätze und Vorträge. Band 2 der Schriftenreihe "Res Matthesiana".
Thorbecke, Sigmaringen 1986. Leinen Sehr gut
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Herberger, Patricia
Hermann Conring 1606-1681. Ein Gelehrter der Universität Helmstedt. Ausstellungskataloge der Herzog August Bibliothek Nr. 33.
Wolfenbüttel, Herzog August Bibliothek, 1981.
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Herberger, Theodor
Sebastian Schertlin von Burtenbach und seine an die Stadt Augsburg geschriebenen Briefe.
Augsburg, Jenisch und Stage, 1852. 1. Aufl. 3 faksimilierte Tafeln, 248 S. 8°, Kartonierter Einband der Zeit mit neueren Vorsätzen.
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Herbermann, Nanda:
Der gesegnete Abgrund. Schutzhäftling Nr. 6582 im Frauenkonzentrationslager Revensbrück
Marin Verlag Buxheim 1959. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag 3. Auflage Zustand: Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Marin Verlag, Buxheim, hardcover
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HERBERT AGAR
LINCOLN CHURCHILL
COLECCIÓN GRANDES BIOGRAFÍAS. Contiene ilustraciones a color. 265 PAGINAS
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Herbert Aptheker
American Negro Slave Revolts
Columbia University Press 1945. Hardcover. Fair Condition/No Dust Jacket. 409 pages. Third printing 1945. Ex-university library marks some wear to the covers and spine. The pages are yellowed a couple with tears to the edges; still a decent copy of a rare title. Studies in History Economics and Public Law Number 501. Quantity Available: 1. Category: American History; Inventory No: 214115. . Columbia University Press hardcover
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HERBERT ARSCOTT
C1915 ORIGINAL GROUP of DOCUMENTS PERTAINING to the MILITARY SERVICE of a LANCE CORPORAL in the 5TH BATTALION of the CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE 2ND BRIGADE A. K. a "TUXFORD'S DANDIES" WHO WAS SERIOUSLY WOUNDED and SPENT over a YEAR AT MILITARY HOSPITA
Good. 1936. On offer is a collection of 19 historically significant documents pertaining to military service of Herbert Arscott including a war-time photo a booklet with handwritten notes an active service pay book and post-war correspondence from the Board of Pension Commissioners for Canada. These documents represent milestones of his wartime experience and also of many Canadians fighting in the Great War. As the majority of Canadian soldiers at that time Herbert Arscott was born in Britain in the town of Wellington and enlisted almost immediately after the war was declared. He served at the 5th battalion of the 2nd infantry brigade hailed from western Canada and known as "Tuxford's Dandies" after the name of its first commander. Arscott made a few notes of dates and locations in a small book titled "Diary and memoranda": on September 17th he arrived at Quebec spent two days in smaller camps on the 22nd started training at Valcartier a training base for over 32000 volunteers from across Canada who were formed into the Canadian Expeditionary Force and eight days later boarded the SS Laplandia the largest in the transport convoy of the 31 ships set to cross the Atlantics. They arrived in Plymouth on October 14th and in early November he already was in Bailleul in Northern France which is the last note in the diary. The diary also contains a poem from George Cary Eggleston's "Rebel's collection" starting: "I was frightened for a wind crept along the grass
" Arscott's battalion entered the war theater in February 2015 participating in the Second Battle of Ypres from April 15th to May 25th it is not mentioned if Arscott was involved in that battle but the documents show that in the middle of May he was wounded. It is clear from his pay book and passes that he spent spring and summer of 1916 at the Granville Canadian Special Hospital in Ramsgate a seaside town in Kent a photograph showing him in a wheelchair most likely was taken in front of that hospital and then in Folkestone - a note on his pass says: "Recuperation. Excused wearing puttees" because of the leg wound. While in England he probably got married - in 1915 he named as his next of kin Mrs. Arscott C. N who lived in West Indies but later a line was added in his pay book with the name and address of his wife in Surrey. In 1918 he returned to Canada where he was taken to the Civil Service for six months but since 1920 all correspondence was addressed to the U. S. first to Brooklyn and later to Ohio. The post-war documents cover the period until 1952 and are related to his pension and insurance policy. The collection includes the following documents: 1. A red booklet titled "Diary and memoranda for 1914-1915: information relating to the wealth and population of the nations engaged and the strengths of their respective Armies and Navies Armaments etc. ; published by the Union Bank of Canada Valcartier Military Camp Branch. Contains hand-written notes. 31 pages size: 3'2x6'; condition: good 2. A booklet titled: Canadian Expeditionary Force 2nd infantry brigade headquarters and 5th Battalion : nominal roll of officers non-commissioned officers and men issued with militia orders 1915 25 p. size: 8'2x13'; condition: creases loose slight tears on the cover3. Pay book for use on active service containing records for 1915 - 1917. Size: 3.5'x5'' condition: good regular wear slight tears at edges4.3 passes dated May June and August 19165. A photo of a man in a wheelchair in front of what looks like a military hospital size: 3.2'x3.2' 6. Discharge certificate from Canadian Expeditionary Force slightly soiled at creases7. Certificate of qualification for temporary employment from Civil Service Commission of Canada dated October 25 1918. Condition: tears at creases slightly soiled size: 7.5'x11'8. A printed letter from the Board of Pension Commissioners for Canada in London on a letterheaded paper dated December 6 1918 containing 2 pages size: 8'x13'9. A printed letter addressed to Paymaster Casualties in Toronto dated August 31 1918 and signed by a representative of the Whitby Military Hospital condition: good size 6.5'x8'10. Adjustment of pension from the Board of Pension Commissioners for Canada and Authority for pension payment dated February 20th 1920 addressed to Mr. Herbert Arscott in Brooklyn N. Y. 2 pages 8'x13'11. A booklet titled: Information of former members of the Canadian and British Forces resident in the United States of America published in Ottawa in 1921 16 pages size 6.6'x10'; condition: tears at edges and creases water stains.12. Authority for pension payments from the Board of Pension Commissioners for Canada dated November 26 1923; size: 8'x13'13. A letter from the Canadian Pension Commission about policy reviewing dated March 9 1940 and addressed to Berea Ohio. Size 8.5'x10.5'; condition: tears on creases 14.3 letters from the Canadian Pension Commission dated July and November 1946 and June 1947; size: 8.5'x11' condition: very good 15. A letter from the Department of Veteran affairs in Canada regarding a returned soldiers insurance dated April 8 1952 size: 8'x13'; condition: very good; Manuscript; 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF HERBERT ARSCOTT FIRST WORLD WAR WW1 GREAT WAR CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE CEF 2ND BRIGADE 5TH BATTALION OF THE CANADIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE "TUXFORD'S DANDIES" WESTERN FRONT SS LAPLANDIA VALCARTIER CAMP THE BOARD OF PENSION COMMISSIONERS FOR CANADA MILITARY HOSPITALS MILITARY DOCUMENTS WOUNDED SOLDIERS GRANVILLE CANADIAN SPECIAL HOSPITAL CHATHAM WHITBY MILITARY HOSPITAL FOLKSTONE KENT CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL CANADIAN WWI VETERANS VETERANS BENEFITS IN CANADA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DIARY WAR DIARIES CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA CIVIL SERVICE ACR 1918 WARTIME PHOTOGRAPHS WARTIME PHOTOS CANADIANA DEPARTMENT OF SOLDIER'S CIVIL RE-ESTABLISHMENT WAR PENSION HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
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Herbert E KEMP
1920 HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DIARY OF A CHARMING EXUBERANT ALL-AMERICAN WORKING AT THE BOSTON SHIPYARDS AND SOON TO BE MARRIED TO HIS LOVE BACK HOME
Boston MASS. Gloversville NY. Very Good. 1920. On offer is the handwritten manuscript diary for 1920 of Herbert E Kemp who is a charming intelligent expressive young man 27 years old on November 19th who worked at the Boston Shipyards doing mechanical/engineering jobs on some important ships such as the Leviathan the Delaware etc. and the former Gloversville New York man was responsible enough that he was the deputy boss. Readers of this diary will be charmed by his deep romantic love for his adored Kay Katherine Horsberg back home whom he eventually marries. Readers will also be delighted with Herbert's style. He has a lot of personality and lets it hang out in his writings. Clearly written in an engineer's precise printing he makes interesting notes on the weather his work and amusement activities his friends and He was an avid bowler and never fails to record his league scores. He works hard plays hard and is a robust friend. He mentions being made vice president of his local union smoked a cigar with the chief engineer of the Geo. Washington has the "flibberty gibbets" over the upcoming trip to Kay working on the O-boats getting promotions playing billiards movies shows and the regular thoughts and plans for his future with Kay. The back of the book has a record of his expenses and phone calls. He is a very precise All-American type young man who exemplifies and provides a super glimpse of post-World War I America.; Manuscript; 48mo - over 3" - 4" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA GENEALOGY NAVY POST WWI WORLD WAR I WORLD WAR ONE THE WAR TO END ALL WARS THE GREAT WAR antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito SHIP BUILDING ENGINEERING MECHANICS KEMP ALL-AMERICAN . unknown
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Herbert E Stevens
1929 Original Manuscript Diary of a Retired Buffalo New York Engineer At the Onset of the Great Depression
Buffalo New York: Buffalo New York 1929. Good. 1929. Hardcover. On offer is the 1929 diary of Herbert Stevens a 72-year-old retired engineer in Buffalo New York. This small diary covers the historically fascinating period of January to December 1929 encompassing the onset of the Great Depression. It is an excellent resource for an urban historian painting an intimate picture of the life of a retired couple right at the time when things would begin to go terribly wrong for both Buffalo and the American economy. Stevenss lengthy diary entries describe his life in rich detail: Has been a cool day and I have stayed inside a good share of it and had a time getting fire to burn enough to keep us warm . . . Feb 10 1929 This AM was up early as did not feel good took a walk later did some few things around the house also got some things stood in need of and also did a lot of fixing up. Apr 13 1929 As Eva went in town to see about some things was gone most of day and and didnt get at real work til home again about 8: 30 then spaded a while also few things needed care and later lissened a nice hour of music . . . May 20 1929 Mostly cool today Up early for me and did a lot of small things needed doing also went to store after for eats - though got only a few myself but rather gave Edward possibly his youngest son Edward b 1914 a five dollar bill to use . . . Aug 9 1929Stevens was born in Evans New York in 1857 and lived in Buffalo with his wife Eva. Together they raised a family of 4 children. A City of Buffalo Directory indicates that Stevens was an engineer. He passed away in 1938 at the age of 81 and his wife passed away the same year. At the onset of the Great Depression Buffalo New York had 573000 inhabitants making it the thirteenth-largest city in the United States. Because of its location and the proximity of the Erie Canal connecting it to New York City Buffalo had become an industrial powerhouse. However with the Great Depression came severe unemployment especially among working class men. President Franklin Roosevelts New Deal relief programs operated in full force but the citys days as a great industrial center had passed and the population declined precipitously after World War Two never to recover. The diary measures 5.25 inches by 2.75 inches and contains 121 pages. The covers and pages are in good condition. The binding is intact but the spine is cracked. The handwriting is dense but legible. ; Manuscripts; 5.25" X 2.75"; 121 pages; Great depression; herbert stevens; buffalo ny; buffalo in the great depression; americana; handwritten; manuscript; document; letter; autograph; writer; hand written; documents; signed; letters; manuscripts; diary; diaries; journals; personal history; social history; historical; holograph; writers; autographs; personal; memoir; memorial; antiquité contrat; vélin; document; manuscrit; papier antike; brief; pergament; dokument; manuskript; papier oggetto d'antiquariato; atto; velina; documento; manoscritto; carta antigüedad; hecho; vitela; documento; manuscrito; papel; Signed by Author . Buffalo, New York 1929 hardcover
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Herbert Eulenberg
Vita e carattere di Cicerone. Giurista, oratore, pensatore, uomo politico
Herbert Eulenberg Vita e carattere di Cicerone. Giurista, oratore, pensatore, uomo politico. Firenze, Casa editrice Marzocco 1950, Copertina cartonata con alette informative, con margini usurati. Tagli e pagine ingialliti. Mediocre (Poor) . <br> <br> <br> 218<br>
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Herbert Hoover ( President )
Herbert Hoover's Signature on an Appointment for a Postmaster at Wanatah Indiana. Co-signed by Postmaster General Walter F. Brown.
May 2 1930. Good. Measures approximately 14 x 17.5 inches with the embossed seal of the Post Office Department a bit soiled with upturned corners. <br/><br/>Appointing William W. Schmidt as Postmaster of Wanatah LaPorte County Indiana. unknown
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Herbert J Busch
Exceptional 1943-1945 Original Handwritten Autograph Book Compiled by a Canadian World War II Soldier in the Italian Campaign As the Allies Advanced North
Italy. Good with no dust jacket. 1943. Full-Leather. On offer is a truly remarkable find from World War II: a small autograph book kept by a Canadian soldier named Herbert John Busch while he served in Italy. Busch was born in 1919 in Calgary Alberta. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Artillery RCA and served in the Italian Campaign as part of the Central Mediterranean Force CMF. After the war he returned to Alberta where he lived until passing away in 2002 at the age of 83. This autograph book contains pages with dates signatures brief comments addresses and sometimes even short poems or songs by numerous soldiers from across Canada who were serving in Italy. At the top of many pages there are Italian town names written in a different hand than the autographs we presume these were added later by Busch. For example: "Gravina / Some where in Italy 16/12/43 / Dear Herbie / I cook for tomorrow so you can look forward to some Flapper Jacks / Bdr Bombardier Blake Ft McCallum Newfoundland." Several entries were dated in Ortona Italy where the Canadian 1st Division fought a brutal eight-day battle in December 1943 which took many casualties. "Ortona / Some where in Italy. 1./3./44. / Dear Herbie. Here we are in Italy with all its mud and snow. On to Berlin we hope to go. But when the leaves fall again I hope we are back home where we wont have to dig in. / Bill Saunders." "March 1/44. Somewhere else in Italy. Ortona / Dear Herb / Take us back to Canada The place we long to be; To get us clear of Italy. Would be good enough for me. / Sgt M Neil T. A. C. / Spryfield PO / Halifax NS / Canada." This book measures 4 inches by 5.75 inches and contains 44 pages. It is 100 percent complete. The soft leather cover is in excellent condition. It bears an embossed and colourfully painted head of an Indigenous man wearing a traditional feathered headdress of the First Nations peoples of the Great Plains and Canadian Prairies. The cover and the pages are punched with two holes and they are all secured with a lace. The pages are in good condition and the handwriting is legible. This is a superb artefact of Canadian World War II history. With the words and handwriting of over three dozen young men the pages of this book bring to life the experiences of soldiers who fought to liberate Italy from the Germans. The names dates and mailing addresses contained within offer an abundance of detail about the specific Canadian individuals who served in the Italian Campaign at the time. ; Manuscripts; 4" x 5.75"; 44 pages; Keywords: Herbert J Busch; Royal Canadian Artillery; Battle of Ortona; Canadians in WWII; World War Two; Alberta; D-Day; Gravina; Godo; Italy; RCA; Central Mediterranean Force; CMF; Italian Campaign; Allied Forces; Handwritten; Manuscript; Document; Letter; Autograph; Writer; Hand Written; Documents; Signed; Letters; Manuscripts; Diary; Diaries; Journal; Personal History; Social History; Memoir; Memorial; HANDWRITTEN; MANUSCRIPT; ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT; VÉLIN; DOCUMENT; MANUSCRIT; PAPIER ANTIKE; BRIEF; PERGAMENT; DOKUMENT; MANUSKRIPT; PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO; ATTO; VELINA; DOCUMENTO; MANOSCRITTO; CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD; HECHO; VITELA; DOCUMENTO; MANUSCRITO; PAPEL . hardcover
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HERBERT LOTTMAN
LOS ROTHSCHILD (HISTORIA DE UNA DINASTIA)
HISTORIA DE UNA DINASTIA
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Herbert Matthews
Castro Tutta la verità su un simbolo dei nostri giorni
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Herbert R. Lottman
Jules Verne Sognatore e profeta di fine millennio
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HERBERT VORGRIMLER
VIDA Y OBRA DE KARL RAHNER
FILOSOFIA BIOGRAFIA.
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HERBERT W LEECH, Manager Mining Operations
1919 ARCHIVE OF TWO 2 ORIGINAL HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT NOTEBOOK AND DIARY OF ARCTIC EXPLORATION AND MARBLE MINING IN THE FAR NORTH OF NORWAY WITH THE THREAT OF BOLSHEVISM LOOMING BY THE MANAGER FOR THE NORTHERN EXPLORATION COMPANY
SPITZBERGEN GREEN HARBOUR NORWAY. Very Good. 1919. Manuscript. On offer is an exceptional archive of two 2 significant historical handwritten note book and diary of Herbert W. Leech Manager of the Marble Dept of The Northern Exploration Company NEC in 1919. It is very interesting reading of the troubles this operation had as the books entirely describe through letters notations and diary entries all the work and grief his operations suffered. Herbert Leech the Manager reports in the letter copies to his superior Mr. W. Holmboe in Tromso from the MINA I Spitzbergen Recherche Bay or Green and King's Harbors. It appears right from the start that Leech was in a sad way as he reports of the ship being unsatisfactory breakdowns continual delays everywhere and always problems with the staff or contractors carpenters especially it seems and he complained of near open mutiny with staff some calling in sick for no reason others barely maintaining a guise as it appears this summer venture was ill-advised or doomed for other reasons. He writes the details of his needs and progress during the expedition including the never ending problems with the ship and his men as well as requests for supplies and spare parts for the engine etc. There are letters telling of the men refusing to work after disagreements over contracts and the continued intoxication of the steward. There are some details of their geological discoveries and the conditions they had to endure. There is a list of expenses incurred on the journey to Tromso Norway and other expense lists including wages of the men etc. The daily diary kept for approximately 3 months of the expedition during July to September in 1919 include details of the mineral deposits they had found in each area with estimated mining output and estimates of the cost of plant and buildings required to open a mine. The area they are surveying is around Spitsbergen including Green Harbour and Kings Bay. There are also geographical geological and technical notes throughout too. The NEC the famous explorer Shackleton was a large shareowner and involved in operations was a British firm firmly established in Norway's Northern and Arctic mining and exploration activities. These books are placed in a very important time as WWI had just ended and the rise of Bolshevism are pertinent as part of the historical backdrop. This is an entirely unique grouping and intimate glimpse into early 20th century arctic exploration and a rare look into their lives as historic explorers. The script is mainly in pencil and reasonably clear to read. HISTORICAL CITINGS: A: Shackleton now became involved in an undercover enterprise. A company the Northern Exploration Company was preparing an expedition to Spitsbergen. Shackleton was asked to be the leader. Ostensibly the company was going to mine mineral claims owned since 1910 by the company. Since 1910 the Germans had a meteorological station at Ebeltofthaven in West Spitsbergen which was only withdrawn at the start of the war. Spitsbergen was a delicate issue as it was administered by Norway a neutral country. With the backing of the British Government the Northern Exploration Company could establish a British presence on the islands. To prove it's commitment the government provided the expedition with an armed merchant ship the ELLA. Frank Wild now commissioned as a temporary lieutenant in northern Russia was selected by Shackleton as his assistant. By the middle of August Shackleton was in northern Norway at Tromsø on his way to Spitsbergen; it was the first time he had crossed the Arctic Circle. It was in Tromsø that Shackleton suddenly became ill. He "changed colour very badly" as McIlroy put it. He suspected a heart attack. Shackleton refused to undress so McIlroy could listen to his heart. This was the first hint that Shackleton might be suffering from heart disease. Shackleton had to turn back arriving in London in early September. Meanwhile the leadership of the expedition was placed under Frank Wild. The northern Russia campaign said General Ironside "was a side show of the Great War". Soldiers could hardly be spared from the front lines so troops were scraped from the bottom of the barrel to be sent to Russia. At this point no one was going to worry about the condition of Shackleton's heart. Early in October Shackleton sailed for Murmansk. As Shackleton wrote it was a "job after my own heart.winter sledging with a fight at the end". As he crossed the Barents Sea he wrote to Janet Stancomb-Wills "All is sheer beauty and keen delight. The very first.snow-squalls bring home to us the memories of our old South Lands. There is a freshness in the air a briskness in the breeze that renews one's youth". "This day 3 years ago the 'Endurance' was crushed in the ice" Shackleton wrote to his younger son Edward on October 26 "and we all were.sleeping on rather moving about on the moving ice with no home to go to. I have been to many places since then now it is the other end of the world". Shackleton had just landed at Murmansk. A fortnight later on November 11 the Armistice was signed. The war with Germany was over. However war in northern Russia was not yet at an end; the Allied forces were now fighting the Bolsheviks instead. The north Russia force had attracted various polar explorers: Macklin Worsley and Hussey from the ENDURANCE EXPEDITION; Stenhouse from the AURORA branch of the Trans-Antarctic Expedition; Victor Campbell the leader of Scott's Northern Party; Dr. Edward Atkinson from the Scott camp and Dr. Eric Marshall from the NIMROD EXPEDITION. Shackleton's official job description was "Staff officer in charge of Arctic equipment". In all actuality he was a glorified storekeeper. He had done most of his work in London and the outfits he now provided were doubtful; his own expeditions had been struggles against poorly designed equipment and clothing. The American troops in the region discarded the Shackleton clothing and boots and reverted to their own. Shackleton was now kept at headquarters in Murmansk with little to do. Shackleton wrote to Emily "I have not been too fit lately. I am tired darling a bit and just want a little rest away from the world and you". The strain of a divided self was showing itself in Shackleton. "I am strictly on the water wagon now" he wrote to Emily at the end of January 1919. He got thoroughly drunk on Christmas Day and in his own words "after a thought I have cut it right out it does me no good and I can tell my imagination is vivid enough without alcohol it makes me extravagant in ideas and I lose balance.I did not upset my superiors everyone was awash only it seems to take different people different ways. If I had not some strength of will I would make a first class drunkard". Shackletons' affairs were in a poor state; money was in short supply. Emily was fending for herself while Cecily was at Roedean and Ray the eldest boy was at Harrow. Shackleton hoped to cover the school fees from selling shares of his stock in the Northern Exploration Company but the transaction never happened. By the end of March 1919 Shackleton was back in London and demobilized after five months in the field. He was regarded well enough by The Times that an interview was requested. In that interview Shackleton stated that nearly half a million people "threw in their lot with us.against the Bolshevist menace. It is thus not merely a question of saving our own troops but a moral obligation to civilization.No domestic or political consideration should be allowed to interfere with steps being taken immediately to prevent anything in the nature of a reverse to our arms in these regions.In Murmansk as elsewhere the peasant is not a Bolshevist.but without armed support he is helpless.do not let us be too late.the British people do not yet realize what Bolshevism means.it is.becoming far worse than German militarism". CITING B The Northern Exploration Company NEC which annexed large expanses of land in Svalbard is engraved into Svalbard history. NEC's land annexations were concentrated where the most profitable mineral deposits were thought to be found. The company was founded in 1910 and was most active in the years around World War I. The background for the activity was the numerous occupations carried out by Ernest Mansfield in Svalbard prior to 1910. NEC bought his land occupations in 1911 and started the construction of Ny-London and the promising marble quarry at Blomstrandhalvøya in Kongsfjorden. NEC owned and operated many mines and prospects in Svalbard most of which were to exploit coal. Other mineral deposits were also prospected such as zinc asbestos iron and marble. Optimism prevailed despite frequent loss of capital in prospects that never materialized. They were big landowners but produced close to nothing. This was the era of Neo-Industrialism and in Svalbard there was a Klondike-like atmosphere in which everyone was affected by the fervour for mineral deposits. Investment capital was readily accessible. The optimism and vitality of the NEC has left many cultural remains. The NEC annexation signs can be found in all the areas they were active with text in three languages to make sure everyone understood this was NEC's land. Transporting equipment to Svalbard was long trying and expensive and the work seasons were short and hectic. The value of the buildings and equipment itself was often less than the cost of disassembly and transport back to the mainland. Installations were therefore often left on site and can today be seen as a witness to dreams for quick profit in enterprises that were discontinued after only a few years of trial operations To summarize: An historic first hand primary account and telling of the 1919 Summer season for the Northern Exploration Company through the manager's diary and letters including: 1 a book of letter-copy letters to head office some suppliers with tucked in notes receipts 60 pages; then 2 a book of financial dealings 30 pages and lastly and most importantly his diary 65 pages. This is a 7 x 5 inch flip style notebook and has some scattered technical geographic technical notes. OVERALL VG.; 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF NORWAY NORWEIGAN ARCTIC EXPLORATION FAR NORTH MINING SHACKELTON HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT AUTOGRAPHED AUTHORS DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY ARCHIVE DIARY DIARIES JOURNAL LOG PRIMARY SOURCE FIRST HAND ACCOUNT SOCIAL HISTORY PERSONAL STORIES LIVING HISTORY ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL HANDSKRIFT AUTOGRAFER EGENHÄNDIGT HANDSKRIVET HANDSKRIVEN MANUSKRIPT BREV SIGNERAD SIGNERAT SIGNATUR NAMNTECKNING AUTOGRAF HANDSKRIFTER Spitzbergen Recherche Bay or Green and King's Harbors Blomstrandhalvøya in Kongsfjorden Tromso Northern Exploration Company Holmboe Svalbard Blomstrandhalvya . unknown
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Herbert, Anthony B (Lt Col Ret)
Soldier
Englewood CO: Cloverleaf 1979. 567 pages white with green soldier red & black ltrs corners/edges/and head-heel of spine are nicked and chipped sticker on front cover with store stamp on ffep clean & tight. Horrifying and true story of a model fighting man who had enough guts to become the most decorated enlisted man in the Korean War--and enough humanity to attack the entire U.S. Army in Vietman. 1st Printing Thus. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Cloverleaf Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 0021054
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Herbert, Anthony B Lt Col,Ret (with James T Wooten)
SOLDIER
New York: Dell Books 1973. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. First Paperback Printing. 541 pp. Dell Book 8071. Lightly rubbed on the corners with an uncreased spine and a bit of fading around the edges; no interior markings. Dell Books Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 225420
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Herbert, Anthony B (Lt Col Ret) w/ James T Wooten
Soldier
Englewood CO: Cloverleaf 1979. 567 pages yellowed white with green soldier red & black ltrs edges yellowed corners/edges/and head-heel of spine are nicked signed by author Anthony B. Herbert with presentation on inside front cover. Horrifying and true story of a model fighting man who had enough guts to become the most decorated enlisted man in the Korean War--and enough humanity to attack the entire U.S. Army in Vietman. Signed by Author with Presentation. 1st Printing Thus. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Cloverleaf Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 0018038
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Herbert, Anthony B (Lt Col Ret) w/ James T Wooten
Soldier
Englewood CO: Cloverleaf 1979. 567 pages white with green soldier red & black ltrs corners/edges/and head-heel of spine are nicked/bumped/and chipped. Horrifying and true story of a model fighting man who had enough guts to become the most decorated enlisted man in the Korean War--and enough humanity to attack the entire U.S. Army in Vietman. Signed by Author. 1st Printing Thus. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Cloverleaf Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 0011698
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Herbert, Anthony B (Lt Col Ret) w/ James T Wooten
Soldier
Englewood CO: Cloverleaf 1979. 567 pages yellowed white with green soldier red & black ltrs edges yellowed corners/edges/and head-heel of spine are nicked signed by author Anthony B. Herbert on inside front cover. Horrifying and true story of a model fighting man who had enough guts to become the most decorated enlisted man in the Korean War--and enough humanity to attack the entire U.S. Army in Vietman. Signed by Author. 1st Printing Thus. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. Cloverleaf Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 0011142
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Herbert, Anthony B (Lt Col Ret) w/ James T Wooten
Soldier
Englewood CO: Cloverleaf 1979. 567 pages yellowed & soiled white with green soldier red & black ltrs edges hand soiled crease on lower back corner corners/edges/and head-heel of spine are bumped/nicked/& chipped. Horrifying and true story of a model fighting man who had enough guts to become the most decorated enlisted man of the Korean War--and enough humanity to attack the entire U.S. Army in Vietnam. Signed by Author with Presentation. 1st Printing Thus. Mass Market Paperback. Good. Cloverleaf Paperback
Riferimento per il libraio : 007693
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Herbert, April
The Tailgate Cookbook: A Practical Handbook of Delightful Meals for Campers Travelers and Sport Enthusiasts
1970. Hardcover. Good. Publisher: Galahad Books 1970 Good HB ISBN: 0-88365-116-5 hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 003328 ISBN : 0883651165 9780883651162
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Herbert, Edward Lord
THE LIFE OF EDWARD LORD HERBERT OF CHERBURY; WRITTEN BY HIMSELF AND CONTINUED TO HIS DEATH WITH LETTERS WRITTEN DURING HIS RESIDENCE AT THE FRENCH COURT.
London: Saunders and Otley. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1826. Hardcover. Full calf hinges professionaly replaced title in gilt to leather on spine gilt decoration on compartments to spine leather a littlke rubbed and scuffed text block very tight marbled page edges and end papers previous owners calling card pasted to front endpaper engraved frontispiece lightly foxed and off set onto title page contents very clean and fresh. A scarce item. ; 8vo; 360. pages . Saunders and Otley hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 14355
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Herbert, Henry William
Frank Forester's Field Sports of the United States and British Provinces of North America 2 Vols.
New York: Stringer & Townsend 1849. First U.S. Edition . Decorative Cloth. Good/Issued Without d/j. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 2 vols. 360 367 pp. 12 b/w plates 6 in each vol. index. The first U.S. edition of this classic sporting work. Former owner's inked sig. & presentation on the f.f.e.p. of each vol. Very lt. foxing to both vols. original red cloth binding to both hardcover vols. Gold-foil stamping to the front & spine of each. Some wear to the front hinge of each vol. some wear to the corners & head/heel of spines especially vol. I. Overall a good plus set. <br/> <br/> Stringer & Townsend hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 8616
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Herbert, Thomas
Theodore Roosevelt: His Life and Work; Patriot Orator Historian Sportsman Soldier Statesman and President
New York: L. H. Walter 1919 1919. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine. 8vo. 4 5-512 pp. Bound in olive green cloth with decorations stamped in black and gilt; sprinkled textblock with green patterned endpapers and pastedowns. Illustrated by 64 black and white photographs including a frontispiece photographs of Teddy Roosevelt. Introduction by Merritt Starr special memorial by Bishop Samuel Fallows. Presumed first edition of this memorial work released after Roosevelt's death in January 1919. A beautiful Near Fine copy with a number written in ink on the front pastedown. [L. H. Walter] [1919] hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 00005016
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Herbert-Gustar, L.K.; Nott, P.A.
John Milne: Father of Modern Seismology
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Minor shelf and edgewear to jacket, including a small tear near spine head. Corners bumped, affecting both boards and jacket. Sporadic light foxing to a couple of page margins and marks to upper margin of colour plates in centre of book. Spine is tight and text is clean and clear throughout. AD Used
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HERBILLON E. (colonel).
LES DEUX MEDICIS.
in-16, pp. 317, bross. edit. [2083]
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HERBILLON, Colonel
Une Antigone royale. La duchesse d'Angoulême.
1 vol. in-12 reliure pleine toile verte, couv. cons., Editions Jules Tallandier, Paris, 1936, 252 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (dos passé avec qq. rouss.) Français
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HERBURGER, Julius
Julius Herburger. Einführung und Bildtexte von Rainer Zimmermann. Katalog der Städtischen Sammlungen Ravensburg.
Kultur- u. Verkehrsamt Ravensburg. (1983). 124 Seiten. Mit zahlreichen meist farbigen u. ganzseitigen Abbildungen. Farbig illustrierte Originalbroschur. Gutes Exemplar. 21x20 cm
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Herbwert Lottman:
FLAUBERT
Vg/G (clean unclipped dj with minor loss head of spine and one small tear to creased bottom edge, clean cream boards with silver title on sky-blue cloth backstrip, backstrip darkened head and tail of spine, internally a very crisp bright clean copy in fine condition, no marks or inscriptions) octavo 396pp. First UK edition. Biography. 8pp b/w plates.
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Herchenbach, Wilhelm:
Mathilde die wahrhaft königliche Frau und Deutschland`s Mutter. Ihre Kinder und Enkel.
Georg Joseph Manz Regensburg 1866. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Zustand: keine Beschädigungen Bibliotheksexemplar mit Kennungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Georg Joseph Manz, Regensburg, hardcover
Riferimento per il libraio : 218551
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HERCHENBACH, Wilhelm
Zar Joan Wassiljewitsch, der Schreckliche. Eine Erzählung für Volk und Jugend.
Regensburg, Georg Joseph Manz, 1867. 1. Aufl. Mit allen 4 Stahlstichen, 179 S. Kl.-8°, Halbleinenband der Zeit.
Riferimento per il libraio : 194671
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HERCOLANI Antonio
BIOGRAFIE E RITRATTI DI UOMINI ILLUSTRI BOLOGNESI: GALEAZZO MARESCOTTI.
In-8 p. (mm. 230x154), bross. orig., pp. 21. Biografia di Galeazzo Marescotti, con il suo ritratto inc. in rame. Fascicolo n. 1 della “Serie bolognese”. Ben conservato.
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HERCOLANI Antonio
BIOGRAFIE E RITRATTI DI UOMINI ILLUSTRI BOLOGNESI: MARCELLO MALPIGHI.
In-8 p. (mm. 230x154), bross. orig., da p. 23 a p. 30. Biografia del celebre anatomista Galeazzo Marescotti (1627-1694), con il suo ritratto inc. in rame. Fascicolo n. 2 della “Serie bolognese”. Solo qualche lieve fiorit. ma buon esemplare.
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HERCZEGH M KRISZTINA
1944 ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT DIARY HANDWRITTEN BY A HUNGARIAN MILITARY NURSE WORKING AT A WEAPONS AND MACHINE FACTORY AS THE RUSSIAN ARMY RUSHES TO LAY SIEGE TO BUDAPEST OMINOUSLY AND ABRUPTLY ENDING SOON AFTER THE ASSAULT STARTS
BUDAPEST HUNGARY EASTERN EUROPE. Good. 1944. On offer is a fascinating original 1944 Hungarian manuscript diary dated May 1st through November 6th handwritten by Herczegh M. Krisztina a young military nurse Honvédségi gondozón working in a weapons and machine factory an FÉG or Fegyver és gép gyár in Budapest. Historians and researchers of World War II and the war in Hungary will find this a unique personal account of a critical time in Hungarian history as this diary was written during the build up to the Russian Siege of Budapest. We note that ominously the diary's abrupt end soon after the Russians began their assault. The 63 page book has fallen apart the binding split the pages loose but all accounted for. The pages are very clean and the writing in Hungarian cursive is a strong intelligent hand. Overall F.; Manuscript; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: HISTORY OF FEGYVER ÉS GÉP GYÁR FÉG BUDAPEST HUNGARIAN GONDOZÓN HONVÉDSÉGI MILITARY NURSE HERCZEGH M. KRISZTINA SIEGE OF BUDAPEST WWII WORLD WAR II WW2 WOMEN IN WAR THE WAR IN EUROPE RUSSIA IN WORLD WAR II HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA ANTIQUITÉ CONTRAT VÉLIN DOCUMENT MANUSCRIT PAPIER ANTIKE BRIEF PERGAMENT DOKUMENT MANUSKRIPT PAPIER OGGETTO D'ANTIQUARIATO ATTO VELINA DOCUMENTO MANOSCRITTO CARTA ANTIGÜEDAD HECHO VITELA DOCUMENTO MANUSCRITO PAPEL . unknown
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HERENG, J.
Rensenbrink Robby. Soulier d'or 1976.
in-8°, 127 pp., nombreuses illustrations en n&b, broche, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [SP-1]
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