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ISBN 10: 3821840978ISBN 13: 9783821840970
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
Buch
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.
Verlag: Eichborn Verlag, 1993
Anbieter: Sigrun Wuertele buchgenie_de, Altenburg, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut - gebraucht. Gebundene Ausgabe 381 S.
Verlag: Frankfurt/Main, Eichborn ,, 1993
ISBN 10: 3821840978ISBN 13: 9783821840970
Anbieter: Wolfgang Rüger, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
Buch Erstausgabe
DEA, 383 S., OPbd. i. Schu., DaB 97, sehr gut erhalten Aufgrund der EPR-Regelung kann in folgende Länder KEIN Versand mehr erfolgen: Bulgarien, Finnland, Frankreich, Griechenland, Luxemburg, Österreich, Polen, Rumänien, Schweden, Slowakei, Spanien.
Verlag: Nördlingen, Greno, 1993
Anbieter: antiquariat peter petrej - Bibliopolium AG, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
8°, 381 S., Kart. m Schuber, Tadell. (= Die andere Bibliothek, Bd. 97). 900 gr. Schlagworte: Deutsche Übersetzung Literatur.
Verlag: Frankfurt (Eichborn), 1993., 1993
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bebuquin (Alexander Zimmeck), Pegau OT Werben, Deutschland
381 (2) S. OPb. kaum schief gelesen. = Band 97. 1 von 7000 Ex. der limitierten Erstausgabe.
Verlag: Eichborn Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 1993
Anbieter: Buecherecke Bellearti, Wien, Österreich
Hardcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. deutsche Ausgabe.
Verlag: Frankfurt am Main. Eichborn Verlag, 1993
ISBN 10: 3821842970ISBN 13: 9783821842974
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bernhardt, Kassel, Deutschland
Buch
Ledereinband. 97. Band der Anderen Bibliothek. Limitierte Vorzugsausgabe in rotem Ganzleder. Der Band wurde in rein pflanzlich gegerbten ostindischen Ziegenleder bei G. Lachenmaier in Reutlingen von Hand gebunden. Mit Lesebändchen. Numeriertes Exemplar. Dieser Band trägt die Nummer: 226 von insgesamt 999 Exemplaren. Zust: Gutes Exemplar. mit Abbildungen, 381 Seiten, Deutsch 600g.
Verlag: Hungarofilm, Budapest, 1972
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Six vintage photographs from the 1972 film, including four studio still photographs and two borderless reference photographs. A dramatization of an 1890 Hungarian peasants' strike. As with many of director Miklos Janczo's films, a slow, enigmatic meditation on morality and violence, composed of only 26 shots over 87 minutes. Set and shot on location in Hungary. Approximately 7 x 5.25 inches. Near Fine. Rosenbaum 1000. Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art.
Verlag: Mafilm, N.p., 1977
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Dialogue script for the 1979 Hungarian film "Allegro Barbaro." The second of Jancso's two-part dramatized history of Hungary, from the turn of the century to World War II, as told by the conflicted son of a wealthy landowner. Shot on location in Hungary. Gray titled wrappers, dated 1977. Title page not present, presumably as issued. 122 leaves, with last page of text numbered 122. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Fine, wrapper Near Fine side stapled.
Verlag: Objektiv Film, N.p., 1977
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Studio Dialogue script for the 1979 Hungarian film, seen here under the Hungarian title "Magyar rapszodia." Text in Hungarian. The first of Jancso's two-part dramatized history of Hungary, from the turn of the century to World War II, as told by the conflicted son of a wealthy landowner. Nominated for the 1979 Palme d'Or at Cannes. Shot on location in Hungary. Gray titled wrappers, dated 1977. Title page not present, presumably as issued. 112 leaves, with last page of text numbered 112. Mimeograph duplication. Pages Fine, wrapper Very Good plus, side stapled.
Verlag: Mafilm, Budapest, 1967
Anbieter: Royal Books, Inc., ABAA, Baltimore, MD, USA
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
Vintage Hungarian program for the 1967 film. Photo-illustrated with scenes from the film, including one large image on the entirety of the verso. Text in Hungarian. One of the masterpieces of Hungarian cinema. A Russian-Hungarian co-production, "The Red and the White" was originally commissioned to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution in Russia in which the Bolsheviks seized power. However, Jancso chose to set the action two years later in 1919 and showed Hungarian irregulars supporting the Communist "Reds" in fighting the Tsarist "Whites" as the two sides battled for control in the hills overlooking the Volga river. As well as deviating on the required setting, Jancso also chose to use a radically different approach to the film than that expected. Rather than shooting a hagiographic account of the birth of Soviet communism, Jancso produced a profoundly anti-heroic film that depicts the senseless brutality of the Russian Civil War specifically and all armed combat in general. 7.75 x 3.5 folded, 15.25 x 10.75 unfolded. Near Fine. Rosebaum 1000. Vogel, Film as a Subversive Art.
Verlag: Frankfurt, Eichborn., 1993
Anbieter: Daniel Osthoff, Wuerzburg, BY, Deutschland
381(3) S. Orig.-Ziegenleder im OSchuber. Nr. 358 von 999 Exemplaren der Vorzugsausgabe. - Kl. Notiz auf Schmutztitel, sonst tadellos erhalten.
One page, typed letter. Signed by Jancsó and Hernádi. With manuscript supplement by Jancsó, signed twice. 205 × 290 mm. Signed letter by Miklós Jancsó and Gyula Hernádi sent to the Artist's Copyright Office, with handwritten supplement by Jancsó. Jancsó and Hernádi urges the Hungarian Copyright Office to conclude the contract with Lorrimer Publishing. They request the royalty to be divided equally between them. Jancsó added in hand that the net price of the deposit should be included into the contract. Presumably it refers to the contract for distribution of the 1967 film "The Red and the White" (Csillagosok, katonák) in the UK, whose screenplay was written by Jancsó and Gyula Hernádi. . Folded twice. Creased at upper left corner. In fine condition. One page, typed letter. Signed by Jancsó and Hernádi. With manuscript supplement by Jancsó, signed twice.
Zustand: In fine condition. Cover by Dora Maurer. (illustrator). First edition. Cover by Dora Maurer. First edition. In original paper. Illustrated with photos. 112 p. Very rare exhibition catalogue of the Hungarian graffitis. Texts have been written by important art historians. In original paper. Illustrated with photos.