Published by Edit. Galve. Barcelona, s.a. (c. 1930, 1930
). 23 cm. 286 pág. Profus. ilustr. con grabados, en el texto. Enc. en tela edit. estampada. Forja. Hierro.
Published by Varios
Seller: Librería Pérez Galdós, Madrid, M, Spain
Condition: leido. Tela Editorial Fatigada. Dibujos Blanco y negro. 286.
Published by Cassell and Company Ltd., London, 1945
Seller: Montecito Rare Books, Goleta, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Good; some rubbing/bumping to extremities; 1/4 inch tear to cloth at head of front hinge; spine faded/scuffed; some stains/scuffs to cloth; foxing to endpapers; owner name to front pastedown; else Fine. Hinges sound, spine straight, pages clean and bright except as noted. No dust jacket. First Edition. Book.
1945 Ossó, Barcelona Trad. de E. Heras. Il. en b/n. 296 p. 25x18 cm. Enc. tela ed. Exterior poco fatigado. (Práctica de la fundición en américa y tratamiento de las piezas de fundición.) Para ver o recibir fotografías de los libros puede ir a nuestra web o solicitarlas.(metalurgia, metalurgia).
Published by Editorial Ossó, Barcelona, 1930
Seller: Itziar Arranz Libros & Dribaslibros, Boadilla del Monte, M, Spain
Encuadernación de tapa dura. Condition: Muy bien. 4º menor. Plena tela estampada. Portada, 286 págs. + 1h. con figuras. Traducción y adaptación por E. Heras. Contenido: Cómo se instala una fundición.- La fundición en arena verde.- Moldeo en tierra y en arena seca.- Procedimientos y fórmulas relacionadas con los distintos géneros de moldeo.- Manipulación de las piezas de fundición. Cubiertas en muy buen estado, con puntas levemente rozadas. Contenido en muy buen estado con papel algo tostado. Ver fotografías.5-5.
Published by Simon Schuster, 1943
Seller: Fantastic Book Discoveries, Cockeysville, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fair. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. black cloth, endpapers and outer text block have some moderate foxing, no markings, contents otherwise clean, jacket chipped at edges, presumed first edition, no later printings, jacket price clipped.
Published by Simon and Schuster, New York, 1944
Seller: Burnside Rare Books, ABAA, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
Signed
Condition: Very Good+. Limited Edition. Limited edition. Eleanor Roosevelt's copy, #6 of 150 copies signed by each of the ten authors on the limitation page tipped in at front: Thomas Mann, Rebecca West, Sigrid Undset, Andre Maurois and six others. xiii, [1], 488 pp. Custom bound in chestnut polished calf stamped in gilt on spine, boards, and turn-ins; Roosevelt's name stamped on front board. (Not signed or inscribed by her, though.) All edges gilt, maroon morocco title label to spine, printed endpapers, maroon ribbon marker. Very Good+ with light rubbing to extremities and heavy chipping to title label; front joint starting at upper end. Light scattered stains to fly-leaves; contents overall clean, binding firm. Buergin 568. In the summer of 1942, the Austrian refugee and music publisher Armin L. Robinson invited ten prestigious writers to work on a new project: an anti-fascist propaganda film that would demonstrate that Nazi ideology violated each of the Ten Commandments. The deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer fell through, so Robinson decided to continue the project as a collection of ten novellas. Each writer took one amendment, with Thomas Mann leading the charge: 1. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Thomas Mann. 2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image. Rebecca West. 3. Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain. Franz Werfel. 4. Remember to keep the sabbath day, to keep it holy. John Erskine. 5. Honour thy father and thy mother. Bruno Frank. 6. Thou shalt not kill. Jules Romains. 7. Thou shalt not commit adultery. Andre Maurois. 8. Thou shalt not steal. Sigrid Undset. 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor. Hendrik Willem Van Loon. 10. Thou shalt not covet. Louis Bromfeld. The book was published in December 1943. Reviewers felt that the collection was uneven and overly long, but still found much to praise, particularly in Mann's contribution. They all felt the moral imperative of anti-Nazi writing: "Here the world's pen is raised against the sword of the super-race," wrote the New York Times. Four years into the war, it had become clear that Hitler's conquest of Europe went well beyond territorial expansion and was an assault on civilization itself. It is no surprise that Eleanor Roosevelt should own a copy of this limited edition, the text of which is taken from the third trade printing. Apart from being married to Hitler's chief opponent, Eleanor was an activist whose positive newspaper review of Mann's 1938 book The Coming Victory of Democracy had aided its success with the American public. The Roosevelts received Thomas Mann and his wife at the White House in 1941, and Mann, who admired the President's values and speechmaking, gave a speech on behalf of his reelection campaign in 1944. This copy of The Ten Commandments, bound for the First Lady's personal library, is a tribute to the shared principles of those towering figures. Signed.