1892 Verlag F.C.Loewe Stuttgart ohne Jahr,ca 1892 Format 8° II Teile in einem Band - Teil I: Deutsche Volks- und Heldensagen für die Jugend bearbeitet von Otto Kamp; Teil II: Sagen des klassischen Altertums für die Jugend bearbeitet von Emil Engelmann; sehr gepflegter Zustand siehe auch die Bilder -181+206 S.+ 11/12 atraktive ganzseitige Chromotafeln in leuchtenden Farben,Originalganzleinen mit farbigem Deckelbild, Deckel - und Rückentitel , unten am Einband kleiner Einriß, dekorative Variante dieses Buches ,Erhaltung
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1910 Georg Reimer, Berlin, 1910. related book on Ba'albek by German archaeologist Professor Otto Puchstein (1856-1911) published by Georg Reimer,in folio oblong,sans couvertures,titre illustré - 30 VIEWS / VUES / ANSICHTEN by Puchstein and Th. von Luepke (1910). 28 x 22cm with 30 full-page b/w plates to rectos, captioned in English, French and German.
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Biberach a.d. Riss, n.d. 39pp. Illus. in b/w & colour. Decorated bds. Dustjacket (dam.).*Drawings by Fritz Busse.
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Octave Doin Paris 1883. In/8 reliure toile editeur 537 p. edition francaise du volume, une cinquantaine de pages dereliées - quelques rousseurs,cachet bibliotheque.
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Bruckner Berlin 1907 8¡, 144 S
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La Renaissance Du Livre Paris 1919 Cartonnage in-8 de 18 pages + 48 planches hors-texte,bon état.
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BAUMGARTNER, LEIPZIG, 1896. Etudes architecturales (dessins). Ouvrage en allemand. Erste Folge. Mit 120 Blatt Handzeichnungen in autotypie. Zweite durch Hinzufügung eines Erläuternden Inhaltsverzeichnisses Ergänzte im Übrigen Unveränderte Ausgabe. Illustrations n&b imprimées uniquement sur la face recto des feuilles. 240 pp IN4 Reliure éditeur percaline rouge, titre or Couverture decoree,
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LEIPZIG F.A.BROCKHAUS 1903 - 2 volumes pt.IN4 toile dec.editeur marron -225 ill.dont 65 ht et 9 cartes-frais -édition originale
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Leipzig und Wien 1914 Hugo Heller Cloth
Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band III 1914 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1914, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,544 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
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Leipzig Wien Zurich 1923 Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag Cloth
Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band IX 1923 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1923, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,360 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
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Leipzig Wien Zurich 1924 Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag Cloth
Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band X 1924 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1924, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,447 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
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Leipzig Wien Zurich 1925 Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag Cloth
Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band XI 1925 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1925, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,498 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
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Leipzig Wien Zurich 1926 Internationaler Psychoanalytischer Verlag Cloth
Imago Zeitschrift für Anwendung der Psychoanalyse auf die Geisteswissenschaften band XII 1926 The name goes back to Carl Spitteler's autobiographical novel Imago, published in 1906. By publishing the magazine, Freud wanted to establish psychoanalysis as a way of seeing and thinking that also plays a role outside of medicine in understanding culture and society and in the arts. The magazine achieved this goal through both the choice of topics and the selection of authors. In addition to doctors, psychologists and lay analysts, these also included theologians, sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers, cultural scientists and writers.[3] The magazine was aimed at both specialist audiences and interested laypeople and became the publisher's most successful medium until the publisher was dissolved due to the influence of the National Socialists. The magazine was continued in 1939 by Hanns Sachs and with the collaboration of Anna Freud in the USA under the name American Imago and by merging it with the International Journal of Psychoanalysis, which is still published quarterly today.[4] The changing subtitles show the shift in the focus or interest of the editors: the years up to 1926 had the addition of Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Humanities, and from 1927 to 1932 the subtitle was: Journal for the Application of Psychoanalysis to the Natural and Natural Sciences Humanities and, from 1933, journal for psychoanalytic psychology, its border areas and applications. From 1933 onwards there was a section of literature reviews in which, in addition to psychoanalytic specialist literature, a wide range of works from the border areas were also included. In addition to the three editors themselves, the international authors included Karl Abraham, Alice and Michael, Willy Bardas, Marie Bonaparte, Max Deri, Helene Deutsch, Sándor Ferenczi, Otto Fenichel, Eduard Hitschmann, Hermine Hug-Hellmuth, Ernest Jones, Ernst Kris, René Laforgue, Thomas Mann, Oskar Pfister, Hans Prinzhorn, Theodor Reik, Lou Andreas-Salomé, Herbert Silberer, Sabina Spielrein, René Spitz, Dorothy Tiffany Burlingham, Nelly Wolffheim, Hans Zulliger and Stefan Zweig. bimonthly magazine, complete volume of year 1926, six parts hard cover With gilded titles on the spine, 24,5 x 18 cm,534 pp lightly faded spines, minor shelf wear, all are in fine condition, no internal markings, pages clean, binding firm Overall a very good complete set
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Liège 1973 Vaillant Carmanne Cloth Good 1° Edition
Lettres De Léopold Ier, Jean Puraye Hans Otto Lang, Leopold I, percaline beige, jacquette illustre, 25 x 32 cm,477 pp, tres bon état
White, Gleeson; Nelson, Harold; Robinson, Charles; Nicholson, W P; Ospovat, H; Macdonald, Frances; Voigt, P; Greiner, Otto- [Exlibris] - Holme, Charles, [Editor]
Reference : 25894
(1898)
1898 The Studio, London, 1898. Large paperback copy, no dustjacket as issued. 78pp. B/w plates throughout with titled tissue, b/w advertisements to front and rear. Not library copy, no inscriptions, wear to cover edges and spine. Cover is good, pages are very good.
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Paris : H. Charles-Lavauzelle, [1899]IN 12,reliure demi chagrin ,dos orné de fleurons dorés,287 p. : ill. in et ht; 19 cm.
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Apud Hofmans et Bosch,, Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1731 - In 8,broché,couvertures muettes pp. (14), 570, (8), gravure ht,con antip. incisa in rame.
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A Rennes, chez Nicolas Devaux, sans date, 2 textes reliés ensemble en 1 volume in-12 de : 1. 74 pages (pages découpées et collées sur des feuillets bleus - manque la page 39), pour le premier texte, - 2. Second texte : se vend à Paris, chez N.J.B. P. Poilly, 1 page de titre gravée et 59 emblèmes à pleine page légendés en latin avec quatrain explicatif en français, dans une reliure plein veau marbré fauve, dos lisse portant titres dorés sur pièce ce titre bordeaux, orné de caissons à motifs dorés, gardes marbrées, tranches rouges. Cuir abimé sur le dos, coins émoussés, mors fragiles et en partie fendus, mouillure dans la marge interne sur le second texte.
Otto van Veen, dit Otto Venius ou Otto Vaenius, est un peintre maniériste et un théoricien d'art flamand, né en 1556 à Leiden (Leyde) et mort le 6 mai 1629 à Bruxelles (Emblèmes de l'Amour divin). Merci de nous contacter à l'avance si vous souhaitez consulter une référence au sein de notre librairie.
Oxford 1987 Oxford University Press Hardcover 1st Edition
Book Illumination in the Middle Ages (Studies in Medieval and Early Renaissance Art History) 285 x 205 mm, hardcover with dustwrapper , 224 pp , illustrated, good condition
1995 Mardaga Hardcover As New
Le fer forgé dans le jardin et la maison (ARCHITECTURE URBANISME) Broché, reliure noire avec jaquette, 300 x 255 mm, 260 pages, très bon état
London 1934 GEORGE ROUTLEDGE & SONS LTD Cloth First Edition
TRANSLATED BY GILBERT AND HELEN HIGHET p 379 FIRST EDITION GOOD COPY RED CLOTH WORN
Otto Titan von Hefner, Gustav Adalbert Seyler
Reference : 011257
(1996)
ISBN : 3879470227
1996 Bauer und Raspe - Geßner Hardcover As New
Die Wappen des bayerischen Adels. J. Siebmacher's großes Wappenbuch. Band 22. 280 x 190 mm, hard cover,132-206-183-207-21 pp, more than 600 b/w illustrations, very good condition
1966 Skira Hardcover As New
La peinture Allemande de Dürer à Holbein cartonnage avec jacquette sous etui, 33,5 x 25,5 cm, 197 pp, etat superieur