PAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Anbieter: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Vereinigtes Königreich
EUR 20,85
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In den WarenkorbPAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
HRD. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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EUR 26,67
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In den WarenkorbHRD. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Verlag: Meiningen Selbstverlag 1961 0, 1961
Anbieter: Fast alles Theater! Antiquariat für die darstellenden Künste, Berlin, Deutschland
OBroschur. Zustand: Gut. Fortl. Pag. S. 221 - 232 mit Stab u. Besetzung, geheft. OBroschur, 8°. Mit zahlr. kl. Probenfotos u. Figurinen. OBeiträge: Shakespeares Komödie der Irrungen" im Spielplan e. sozialistischen Theaters (G. Fischborn). Zu unserer Aufführung (A. R. Pasch). Beginn der Probenarbeit - nach Notaten v. Detlef Kurzweg u. Dieter Kirst. Unten links kl. Eckabriss, obere Heftklammer aus Einband etwas gelöst. Noch gut. Broschüre.
Verlag: München Selbstverlag 1964 0, 1964
Anbieter: Fast alles Theater! Antiquariat für die darstellenden Künste, Berlin, Deutschland
Magazin / Zeitschrift
OBroschur. Zustand: Sehr gut. 16 S., dazu 4-seit. Einleger mit Stab u. Besetzung, geheft. OBroschur, 8°. Texte: Fenicia und Timbreo [Vorlage zu "Viel Lärm um nichts"] (Matteo Bandello). Das Heil der eigenen Seele [zu Hamlet] (R. Schneider). Liste der Shakespeare-Auff. am Bayerischen Staatsschauspiel seit 1945/46. Sz. Fotoportraits von Thomas Holtzmann (als Hamlet) sowie Hans Dieter Zeidler, Elfriede Kuzmany, Siegfried Lowitz u. Friedrich Maurer (Viel Lärm um nichts). Geringf. hschr. Nummerierung in blauem Kuli auf Vorderdeckel. Sonst sehr gut. Magazin / Zeitschrift.
Verlag: New York, N.Y. : Time, Inc., 1964, 1964
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. No Jacket. 160 p. : ill. (part col.) ports., maps ; 28 cm. ; LCCN: 64-15242 ; LC: DA911; Dewey: 914.15 ; OCLC: 401119 ; pictorial color boards ; no dustjacket ; Contents : An island isolation -- An elusive, unmistakable character -- The bitter years -- The troubles -- Devotion to the church -- Masters of language -- The norther Irish -- The farmer's hard struggle -- The advancing middle class -- Ourselves no longer alone. ; "Many of us are Irish. Many more have a sympathy with Ireland defined by history and religion. The beauty and charm of Ireland and its people are evident in the pictures here." ; FINE. Book.
Anbieter: Buchplatz.ch, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
Erstausgabe
Hardcover. Zustand: Wie neu. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Wie neu. 1. Auflage. Polaroid ist magisch. Wie Künstler sich diese Technik aneigneten, zeigt der bebilderte Band anhand von über 300 Werken international renommierter Künstler aus der einzigartigen Polaroid Collection. Leinen, Schutzumschlag. 288 Seiten, 23 x 27,5 cm.
Verlag: Harrisburg, PA : American Rose Society, 1917., 1917
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. 161, xxv pp. ; green and red cloth with designs ; no dustjacket ; Contents: The progress of the American Rose Society / S S Pennock -- The use of the rose in the landscape / Wilhelm Miller -- The literature of the rose -- The rose in the "Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture" / L H Bailey -- Francis Parkman on roses / M N Baker -- The practical book of outdoor rose-growing / J Horace McFarland -- The oldest rose-garden in the United States -- The American rose advance / J Horace McFarland -- Roses worth while for everybody / George C Thomas, Jr -- Selections from recent garden roses / Aaron Ward -- Rose bloom records at Egandale / W C Egan -- E G Hill's forthcoming roses / Sarah A Hill -- The new American roses of 1917 / J Horace McFarland -- The basis of merit in roses / Jesse A Currey -- Methods of rose-growing / J Horace McFarland -- Propagation by budding / Robert Huey -- The trenching method of rose propagation / C D Beadle -- Springfield roses / John M Good -- Rose importations / j Horace McFarland -- How to conduct an amateur rose show / J Horace McFarland -- Details and classification for amateur shows / Jesse A Currey --The rose all over America / J Horace McFarland -- A great rose-garden and its message / G A Parker -- The garden clubs and the rose / Mrs. Francis King -- Work and play in a Texas rose-garden / WIlliam A Anderson -- The Minneapolis Municipal Rose Garden at Lyndale Park / Theodore Wirth -- In my rose-garden / E M Mills -- The national rose test-garden / F L Mulford -- The Cornell Rose Test-Garden / A C Beal -- The Portland National Rose Test Garden / J Horace McFarland -- Roses in the Arnold Arboretum / J Horace McFarland -- Rose-growing in a Northern Latitude / W B Burgoyne -- The enemies of the rose / J Horace McFarland -- Rose diseases / L M Massey -- An entomologist and his rose-garden / A D Hopkins -- Greeting from abroad / J Horace McFarland -- Cut-flower rose-growing / J Horace McFarland -- The cut-rose production of America / J Horace McFarland --Cut-flower rose-growing in America in 1916 / Wallace R Pierson -- Cut-flower rose-growing in Canada / John R. Dunlop -- In Memoriam -- A partial list of roses introduced in America / Charles E F Gersdorff, J Horace McFarland -- The work of the American Rose Society : Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, with Presiden't Address and reports of the Secretary and Treasurer -- The Washington and Cornell Meetings -- Meetings of the Executive Committee -- Awards at Philadelphia Show of 1916 -- The story of rose black-spot -- new roses registered in 1916 -- Rules for registration of new roses -- Regulations for judging and scale of points -- American Rose Society medals for novelties -- Committees governing rose test-gardens -- At the Hartford Test Gardens --Local societies affiliated -- The eighteenth Annual Meeting of the American Rose Society -- Medals awarded in 1916 -- Lest of members -- Index -- Index to advertisers -- List of Plates -- John Cook's unnamed American seeding (colored plate) -- Benjamin Hammond, Secretary American Rose Society -- New hybrid tea rose, Mrs. Henry Winnett -- Fred H Howard's new American rose, Los Angeles (colored plate) -- New hybrid Wichuriana rose, Alida Lovett -- New Hardy Climbing rose, Seedling No. 48 -- Acres of American-grown roses -- The important rose test-gardens -- Native roses for roadside adornment in the Arnold Arboretum -- The oldest rose-garden in the United States [Van Courtlandt Manor, Croton, NY] ; stamp of the Los Angeles State and County Arboretum on front endpaper ; with 25 pages of illustrated adverisments ; ; slight foxing, else FINE ; extremely scarce 2nd year of the series which began in 1916. Book.
Verlag: 10 Hohenzollern Strasse W. Berlin Prussia 16 July, 1874
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität
EUR 296,96
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In den Warenkorb6pp., 12mo. Bifolium and single leaf. On aged and worn paper, with 4 cm closed tear to all three leaves. A highly interesting letter, illuminating Victorian Fleet Street and City of London practices. The author's signature is frustratingly illegible, but may well be that of sports journalist Charles William Alcock (1842-1907). The recipient is possibly James Clarke (d.1888), editor of The Christian World. The author opens the letter with the 'conclusions' he has arrived at regarding the 'various schemes' which he 'maturely reflected upon' in a discussion with Clarke the previous week. The 'most advisable' option would be to start 'the heavy paper', but this can only be done 'if the whole of the money can be got together in time to enable us to begin October 1st or Novbr. 1st.' On the other hand, if 'capitalists should be less eager to join, than we wish, there will remain the alternative of either establishing a weekly paper on Baron Reuter's plan, or of trying the experiment of a small daily paper, as proposed by myself at the last meeting.' He discusses the merits of the weekly paper, with which, 'as we may expect to fill it with news not previously published, we shall soon command attention and influence'. He prefers the option of 'the small daily paper', which would be 'only as large, or a little larger than The Echo, and, coming out four or five times a day, contain nothing but the most important intelligence in a condensed, yet perfectly complete and appreciable form. In addition to Reuter's telegrams, we should have daily a considerable amount of private & exclusive intelligence on political & commercial topics.' He continues to describe the advantages of the 'small daily paper', which should appeal to 'the merchant, as well as the statesman', and would 'appear all the more attractive for our brevity and telling style. A compact & readable summary of all that is really remarkable in Parliament, and, in fact, anywhere else, shd. of course be included in the programme.' He continues: 'Relying partly on the Baron's [i.e. Reuter's] promised contributions, and partly on what private & exclusive intelligence I have at my disposal, I will engage to start such a paper with a capital of £50,000.' He considers that 'the exclusive nature of a considerable portion of the contents, and the novel style of the whole thing, will justify us in making it a penny paper, even though imitating the style of the halfpenny Echo'. If five 'Capitalists' could be found at £10,000 each, 'active preparations might be set on foot at once'. One has already been found, 'Mr. Duddell (of 7 Poultry, and Queen's Park, Brighton)' (i.e. George Duddell (1821-1887), who had made a fortune as a merchant (and opium monopolist) in Hong Kong). The author's friend 'Mr. Davies [i.e. Henry Daniel Davies] (110, Cannon Street and Spring Grove House, Isleworth, Middlesex)' might 'likewise swell our funds', and the author is 'in hopes of getting something' in Berlin. He concludes in thanking Clarke for his support. 'If the paper is destined to become a reality, it cannot but gain credit by vindicating the objects, in promoting which you have justly acquired so great and universal a reputation.' For background information see Brake and Demoor, eds, 'Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland' (2009).