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Published by Lighthouse, 2011
ISBN 10: 3868420185ISBN 13: 9783868420180
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
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Befriedigend/Good: Durchschnittlich erhaltenes Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit Gebrauchsspuren, aber vollständigen Seiten. / Describes the average WORN book or dust jacket that has all the pages present.
Published by Freiburg, Druck Poppen & Sohn, 1887
Seller: WILFRIED MELCHIOR · ANTIQUARIAT & VERLAG, Spreewaldheide, Germany
33 S. Orig.-Umschlag (gestempelt). ".von C. Winkelmann aus Leipzig" (Titel).
Published by Stuttgart: Eugen Ulmer, 1930
Seller: Antiquariat Stange, Carinerland, MV, Germany
First Edition
24. Aufl.,. 265 S., 8°. Mit 200 Abbildungen und zwei farbigen Doppeltafeln enthaltend die tierischen und pflanzlichen Schädlinge der Obstbäume. O.-HLwdbd. mit Deckelillustration, Fraktur. Oberes Kapital mit kleinem Einriss, Ecken leicht bestoßen, Papier der Zeit, insgesamt festes, akzeptables Exemplar.
Published by KVM-Der Medizinverlag, 2023
ISBN 10: 3868676473ISBN 13: 9783868676471
Seller: GreatBookPricesUK, Castle Donington, DERBY, United Kingdom
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Published by Verlag Otto Walter, Olten, 1951
Seller: Occulte Buchhandlung "Inveha", Birstein, Germany
Verlag Otto Walter, Olten 1951. Gr.-8°. Über 150 mikrophotographischen Originalaufnahmen und 100 farbigen Pflanzen-Illustrationen. 353 S., 1 Bl. illustr. OLwd. Ein gutes Exemplar. Sprache : de.
Published by Besser, Berlin, 1848
Leder. 1848 - 1863. in der Reihe: Die Geschichtsschreiber der deutschen Vorzeit in deutscher Bearbeitung. oberes Kapital lädiert, Bibliotheksschildchen auf hinterem Buchdeckel, Lederrücken im Obermaterial abgerieben, Bezugsmaterial leicht berieben, Kopfschnitt angestaubt, handschriftliches Inhaltsverzeichnis auf Vorsatz, innen sauber und gut und nur gelegentlich altersfleckig 690 Gramm.
Published by Schweizerische Treuhand und Revisionskammer , Zürich, 1981
Seller: Antiquariat Armebooks, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
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Broschiert. Condition: Gut. 191 Seiten Schweizerische Treuhand und Revisionskammer 1981 : G. Behr etc. - Perfect tb . Gr.15.5x22.5cm. - Namensstempel 9783783945985 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
Published by Olten: Otto Walter, 1951., 1951
Seller: Antiquariat Im Seefeld / Ernst Jetzer, Zürich, Switzerland
353 S. mit über 150 mikrophotographischen Originalaufnahmen und 100 farbigen Pflanzenillustrationen, Gr. 8°, Ln., SchUm. 920 g.
Published by Leipzig: Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1898
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. Bound together, cover in very poor shape, missing the spine, boards detached. Pages are lightly tanned and clean, includes fold-outs at rear.
Publication Date: 1883
Seller: Xerxes Fine and Rare Books and Documents, Glen Head, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Condition: Good. Leipzig 1883 first edition Barth. In German. Hardcover. Octavo, 704p., 5 foldout charts. Blue and brown marbled boards. Two mounted paper spine label. Tiny old library stamp on titlepage - no other library marks. Good, boards a bit worn but binding very secure and text clean. Articles by Boltzmann, Winkelmann, Rontgen, etc. Hinges not cracked; text clean.
Publication Date: 1903
Seller: Globus Rare Books & Archives, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Oblong Large Octavo album ca. 16x22,5 cm (6 ¼ x 9 in). 50 card stock leaves. With 100 mounted gelatin silver photos, all ca. 10,5x15 cm (4x6 in). All photos are mounted on the leaves within printed black frames; all are supplemented with printed numbers (from 1 to 100) and captions (on paper labels, mounted under the images). Period olive half sheep album with cloth boards; front board with a gilt-lettered title; marbled endpapers. Two printed paper labels, identifying the owner ("Hon. H. Scotland, Pahi"), and the history of the creation of the album, are mounted on the front pastedown endpaper. A paper leaf with printed presentation note tipped onto the front free endpaper. First leaf with a minor scratch and a very small hole on the mount, not affecting the images; mounts with occasional foxing, a few photos mildly faded, binding mildly rubbed on extremities, but overall a very good album of rare strong interesting photos. Rare, historically significant collection of original photographs documenting the first official tour of the members of the New Zealand Parliament to the Cook Islands and several adjacent territories (Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Niue, Fiji, and Sunday Island). Thirty-three parliamentarians, headed by Charles H. Mills (1843-1923), then "Minister in Charge of the Islands Administration", travelled from Wellington and Auckland on board the New Zealand "Union Steamship Co.'s" ship "Mapourika," visiting Cook Islands (Rarotonga, Mangaia, Mauke, Atiu, Aitutaki, Penrhyn and Manihiki atolls), Tahiti (Papeete), Samoa (Tutuila, Apia), Niue, Tonga (Vavau, Nukualofa), Fiji (Suva, Levuka) and Sunday Island. According to the printed note mounted on the front pastedown endpaper of the album, "the voyage, of which the accompanying photographs form a partial record, was undertaken in April-June, 1903, for the purpose of giving Members of the New Zealand Legislature an opportunity of seeing the Cook and other Islands, which were annexed to the colony in June, 1901. In all, fifteen islands were visited, eight of them being within the extended boundaries of New Zealand, and the remaining seven belonging to one or other of the adjacent groups ? viz., Society Islands, Samoa, Tonga or Friendly Islands, and Fiji. The total distance travelled was 8015 miles, and the time occupied seven weeks. A detailed report on the visit will be found in Parliamentary Paper, 1903, A.-3B." The abovementioned official report was published under the title "Cook and Other Islands " in the "Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand" (Wellington, 1903, Vol. 1, A-03B; full text available online at: paperspast.natlib.govt.nz ). According to the report, the parliamentarians were accompanied by "Mr. G.A. Read, Official Photographer, and Messrs. R.B. Walrond, H. Winkelmann, A.J. Wilkin, and G.H. Hicks, the photographers representing respectively the New Zealand Graphic, Auckland Weekly News, Canterbury Times, and Otago Witness" (Cook and Other Islands , p. 2). National Library of New Zealand attributes the photos in the album to G.A. Read "of the New Zealand Government Printing and Stationery Department" and "Henry Winkelmann of Auckland ([images under] numbers 1, 38, 50-51, and 79)" ( natlib.govt.nz ). Most likely, the albums were produced in a small copy run specially to be handed to the members of the New Zealand Parliament. Our copy includes a paper leaf with the following printed presentation note from the head of the tour, Charles H. Mills: "With Mr. Mill's compliments, Minister's Office, Cook and other Islands Administration, Wellington, N.Z." Additional small printed label, mounted on the front pastedown endpaper, indicates that this album was intended for Hon. Henry Scotland, a long-time member of the New Zealand Legislative Council (1868-1910) and the father of a noted aviator James W.H. Scotland (1891-1963). Out of one hundred photos in the album, fifty-three document the visit to the Cook Islands, including scenes of off.