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Published by G + J Gunter + Jahr Polska, 2000
ISBN 10: 8389221535ISBN 13: 9788389221537
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
Book
Condition: acceptable. Ausreichend/Acceptable: Exemplar mit vollständigem Text und sämtlichen Abbildungen oder Karten. Schmutztitel oder Vorsatz können fehlen. Einband bzw. Schutzumschlag weisen unter Umständen starke Gebrauchsspuren auf. / Describes a book or dust jacket that has the complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. (which must be noted). Binding, dust jacket (if any), etc may also be worn.
Published by Frankfurt am Main, Metzner Verlag, 1962
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
Bibliothekseinband. 97 Seiten Ausgesondertes Buch aus juristischer Fachbibliothek. Übliche Merkmale: Signatur auf Buchrücken und Buchdeckel, Stempel im Buch. Buchschnitt an allen drei Seiten mit roten Strichen gekennzeichnet. Text ansonsten sauber und ohne Markierungen. /// Aus dieser Bibliothek ca. 2000 Titel aus den Bereichen: Rechtsgeschichte, Antikes Recht, Röm. Recht, Dt. Recht, Geschichte einz. Landesrechte, dt. und europ. Privatrechtsgeschichte. OOO Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 250.
Published by Böhlau. Köln/Graz,, 1960
Seller: Bernhard Kiewel Rare Books, Grünberg, Germany
Book
X, 248 Seiten. Fachmännisch neu eingebunden in HalbLeinen mit Rückentitel. Ordnungsgemäß aus einer Universitäts-Bibliothek ausgesondert (Stempel, Signatur). Gut erhaltenes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 557.
Published by C. Heymann, 1987
ISBN 10: 3452206971ISBN 13: 9783452206978
Seller: medimops, Berlin, Germany
Book
Condition: good. 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 Berlin und New York, Walter de Gruyter., 1975
ISBN 10: 3110046296ISBN 13: 9783110046298
Seller: Antiquariat + Verlag Klaus Breinlich, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Association Member: BOEV
Book
8vo. XV, 456 S. Mit Porträt. Originaler Verlagsleinen. (St.a.Tbrückseite, Vorsatz u. Schnitt). Mit Beiträgen von Johannes Bärmann, Gottfried Baumgärtel, Fritz Baur, Karl August Bettermann, Rudolf Bruns, Erwin Deutsch, Walther Habscheid, Wolfram Henckel, Günther Jahr, Gerhard Lüke, Peter Raisch, Rolf Serick, Peter Schlosser, Karl Heinz Schwab, Hermann Weitnauer, Albrecht Zeuner u. a.
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Published by Köln : Böhlau, 1960
ISBN 10: 3412019607ISBN 13: 9783412019600
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23 x 15 cm. Condition: Gut. X., 248 Seiten. Original Broschur mit Bibliotheksrückenschild im guten Zustand. Innen mit den übl. Bibliotheksstempeln- u. Einträgen, teils durchgestrichen, sonst sehr sauberes Exemplar. B06-03-03E|S40 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 412 Forschungen zum römischen Recht. 11. Abhandlung.
Published by de Gruyter Berlin 1975, 1975
Seller: Antiquariat Thomas & Reinhard, Recklinghausen, NRW, Germany
LEINEN, 456 Seiten, dies ist ein regulär ausgesondertes Bibliotheksexemplar aus einer wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek, keine Markierungen/Anmerkungen, das Buch ist sehr gut erhalten. Shipping to abroad insured with tracking number.
Published by Böhlau, Köln und Graz, 1960
Seller: Vico Verlag und Antiquariat Dr. Otto, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Org.-Kart. Köln und Graz, Böhlau, 1960. 8vo. X, 248 S. Org.-Kart. (Forschungen zum römischen Recht. Hrsg. von Max Kaser, Wolfgang Kunkel und Franz Wieacker, 11). Habilitationsschrift.
Published by Böhlau. Köln/Graz., 1960
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Condition: Gut. X, 248 S. Innen mit den übl. Bibliotheksstempeln- u. Einträgen, teils durchgestrichen, Papier wenig gebräunt, Vorsatz unten leicht fingerfleckig, sonst sehr sauberes Exemplar. Forschungen zum römischen Recht. 11. Abhandlung. deu B06-01-02B|1. Stock 82|17678BB Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 444 21,5 x 14 cm. Halbleinen-Einband mit Bibliotheksklebeband auf Rücken. Sehr gut erhalten.
Published by Engel, Norbert P, 1990
ISBN 10: 3883570893ISBN 13: 9783883570891
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
204 Seiten Ehemaliges Bibliotheksexemplar mit Stempel und Signatur. Guter Zustand. 9783883570891 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 530.
Published by Böhlau, Köln / Graz, 1960
Seller: Antiquariat Bücherwurm, Kiel, Germany
8° (X) 248 S., Wegen der Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) erfogt derzeit kein Versand in die folgenden EU-Länder: (Due to EPR, there is currently no shipping to the following EU countries:): Bulgarien, Dänemark, Estland, Finnland, Griechenland, Irland, Kroatien, Lettland, Litauen, Luxemburg, Malta, Polen, Portugal, Rumänien, Schweden, die Slowakei, Slowenien, Spanien, die Tschechische Republik, Ungarn und Zypern. original Karton nachgedunkelt, sonst gut.
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Seller: Vico Verlag und Antiquariat Dr. Otto, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Streitbezeugung u. Prozessbegründung im Legislationen- u. im Formularverfahren. Köln 1960. X, 248 S. (= Forschungen zum Römischen Recht, 11.) - Münchener Habilitationsschrift. - Beim Verlag vergriffen.
Published by Tübingen, Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1993., 1993
ISBN 10: 3161461169ISBN 13: 9783161461163
Seller: Antiquariat + Verlag Klaus Breinlich, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Association Member: BOEV
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8vo. VII, 556 S. Mit Portrait u. Tab. Originaler Verlagsleinen. (St.a.T., Vorsatz u. Schnitt, Aufkleber auf Vorsatz, Fußschnitt nummeriert, sonst guter Zustand). Mit Beiträgen zur Rechtsphilosophie von Alessandro Baratta, Wilfried Fiedler, Günther Hönn, Arthur Kaufmann, Neil MacCormick, Heinz Müller-Dietz, Ulfrid Neumann, Lothar Philipps, Werner W. Pommerehne, Hans F. Zacher. Mit Beiträgen zum Privat- und Prozeßrecht von Gert Brüggemeier, Erwin Deutsch, Volker Emmerich, Stefan Habermeier, Gerhard Lüke, Michael Martiner, Georg Ress, Helmut Rüssmann, Jürgen Schmidt u. Friedrich Weber. Mit Beiträgen zum Internationalen Privatrecht, Rechtsvergleichung und Rechtsgeschichte von Eberhard Eichenhofer, Hans Hanisch, Wolf Paul, Fritz Sturm, Elmar Wadle u. Claude Witz. Sprache: deutsch.
Published by Vittorio Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main, 1971
Seller: Vico Verlag und Antiquariat Dr. Otto, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Org.-VerlagsLeinen. Frankfurt am Main, Vittorio Klostermann, 1971. 8vo. VII, 488 S., Org.-VerlagsLeinen.
Published by J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), Tübingen, 1993
Seller: Vico Verlag und Antiquariat Dr. Otto, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Originaler Leinenband. Tübingen, J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 1993. 8vo. Fotoportrait von Günther Jahr, VII, 888 S. Originaler Leinenband.
Published by Vittorio Klostermann (1971), 1971
Seller: Yushodo Co., Ltd., Fuefuki-shi, Yamanashi Pref., Japan
Association Member: ILAB
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. vii, 488 S. 1 Bd. OLwd.
Published by De Gruyter Jan 1973, 1973
ISBN 10: 3110043866ISBN 13: 9783110043860
Seller: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germany
Book Print on Demand
Buch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Frontmatter -- Vorwort -- 237 -- 238 -- 237, 238 -- Sachregister Der Sonderausgabe -- Gesetzesregister Der Sonderausgabe 136 pp. Deutsch.
Published by De Gruyter, 1973
ISBN 10: 3110044129ISBN 13: 9783110044126
Seller: books4less (Versandantiquariat Petra Gros GmbH & Co. KG), Welling, Germany
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gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Gut. 8. Auflage;. 1352 Seiten; durchgehende Zählung; Die hier angebotenen Bände stammen aus einer teilaufgelösten wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek und tragen die entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen (Rückenschild, Instituts-Stempel.); leichte altersbedingte Anbräunung des Papiers; der Buchzustand ist ansonsten ordentlich und dem Alter entsprechend gut. KOMPLETTPREIS für 2 Bände; bei Versand ins Ausland erfragen Sie bitte zuerst die Versandkosten; Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 2500.
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Published by Berlin, February 3, 1929, 1929
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2½ pp. Large-4to. Written in English to his American fiancée Evelyn F. Amberson, living in Edenburg, Pennsylvania. "Eva Liebchen! [Eva Dearest!] Enclosed you find a dear little ring that I wish you to have. I feel that I shall soon be going home and that we shall never marry here. I have had the Nigerian Topaz stone of your betrothal ring reset in the wedding-band. Thus, Geliebte [Beloved], you will after all wear both rings. For you I have chosen this lovely golden topaz because to me it signifies the bright ray of pure golden sunshine that you have brought into my lonely life during these last weary months. I do hope that you will like it, meine Liebe [my Love]. I had hoped myself to place on your little hand the two rings but since that serious illness in Japan I have felt that Gott [God] may will otherwise so I have had the rings combined and now am writing this letter, enclosing the ring and addressing the envelope to you before undergoing a very dangerous operation. Also, after my death, you are to receive all my many medals and orders together with my citations. I flatter myself with the belief that you might like to have them, Liebling [Darling], and they can be sent to you two or three at once in envelopes. Then you will not be obligated to pay duty on them. Also, you are to receive a few things from the Far East upon which there is no duty or only a very little and a large portrait of myself which was made in the Emperor's palace in Tokio [sic] for you, Geliebte [Beloved]. Lieber Gott [Dear God], how I wanted to give these things to you! They are yet in trunks and boxes. What joy to have unpacked them together! But now that can never be for if you receive this letter I shall be in eternity. I believe in a life hereafter, meine [my] Eva, and that I shall be able to be near you often so you must permit me to see how very brave you can be. Try not to grieve for me, Liebling. It is indeed tragic that we should be parted forever by death in this life and sometimes I am rebellious and bitter because it must be so, but we must after all bow our heads to the will of Gott and accept patiently and courageously whatever may come to us. Also, perhaps it will be easier for you if I repeat that death only can free me from pain that is at times the most unbearable torture. The medicine that I have always taken to ease the pain no longer is effective and one cannot suffer so for long without seeking the aid of powerful drugs. Operations only ease the pain for a few months. Then it is once more frightful agony. At times, Liebchen, it seems that I shall go mad. Many nights during this last month, in the silence and loneliness of my room, unable to sleep because of that maddening pain, I have paced the floor or sat in a chair for endless hours and often I have fallen to my knees and prayed for merciful death to free me from such agony! Only der lieber Gott [dear God] and Dr. Kreuger know what I have had to bear. So, Geliebte, when one considers these things it is no doubt better that I should go, but it is hard, so hard when we love each other so and there is now the greatest reason to live. Dr. Kreuger believes that this time he will really cure me, but other times he has thought likewise and I do not believe that I shall recover from the operation in any case. I have recently endured too much, my strength is failing and I am so tired, so very tired, meine Liebe. I am afraid that our beautiful dreams of happiness will never be anything else, but I shall try to live for the sake of that happiness. How wonderful it would be to be well and happy like other people! But if I do not live please, meine Eva, remember that I am wholly yours and I believe that I shall be able to watch over you in that other life where there is no pain and that I shall expect you to be brave always. Some day, you know, we shall be together forever, Geliebte. Finally, I wish to thank you for these months of joy and hope that your sweet love has given to me and may der lieber Gott bless you, my own dearest, dearest Eva, and guard you from all pain and hardship all the days of your life. Life is cruel and merciless but meet it with a brave smile and it will not seem so hard to face. Farewell now, meine Liebe, and I kiss the little ring. Ever your own loving G nther." Prussian aristocrat Hünefeld was blind in one eye and following his rejection by the German Air Service during World War I, he was wounded at Flanders as a volunteer motorcyclist. Undeterred by poor health, he enjoyed a diplomatic career while serving in Constantinople and the Netherlands. After American aviator Charles Lindbergh made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic in 1927, Hünefeld began planning a similar flight but from east to west, which the prevailing winds would make more difficult. He bought two Junkers W 33 single-engine planes from aircraft engineer Hugo Junkers who supported his endeavor. Separate attempts for a transatlantic flight in 1927 by Hünefeld with Bavarian bomber squadron commander and head of Deutsche Luft Hansa, Hermann Köhl, and another with James Fitzmaurice, a Royal Airforce pilot and Irish National Army Air Service commandant, were scrapped due to poor weather. Hünefeld and Köhl then enlisted Fitzmaurice as navigator, and on April 12, the three man crew departed Baldonnel Aerodrome in Ireland aboard the Bremen, crashing onto Canada's Greenly Island the following day after a flight of 36½ hours. The damaged plane and crew remained on the rocky island, slightly west of Newfoundland's northern tip for two weeks while making repairs, after which they traveled to New York City to be honored with a ticker tape parade on April 30. On May 2, Congress authorized President Coolidge to award the flyers the United States Distinguished Flying Cross and, upon returning to Ireland on June 30, they were feted in Dublin. Hünefeld had endured poor health throughout his life but, as he recounts in our letter, he was suffering with stom.