Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Stettin, Gebr. Siebe, ca. 1915., 1915
Anbieter: Antiquariat Heinz Tessin, Quickborn, Deutschland
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14,0 x 9,0 cm. Wohlfahrts-Postkarte, herausgegeben vom Deutschen Verein für Sanitätshunde, Oldenburg. Die Portokosten betragen im Inland 1,00 Euro.
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In den WarenkorbPAP. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. In.
Zustand: Good. Good condition. No Dust Jacket (mystery fiction) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
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In den WarenkorbHRD. Zustand: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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EUR 32,38
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Verlag: Selbstverlag Weimar., 1910
Anbieter: Antiquariat Dirk Borutta, Berlin, Deutschland
Pappe mit Goldprägung 8°. VIII, 100 Seiten und 29 Abbildungen auf Tafeln. Goldprägung auf Titel etwas verblasst und schwer lesbar, Einband gering beriben und bestoßen, Papier gedunkelt. Sprache: Deutsch.
Verlag: Methuen, 1929
Anbieter: Hadwebutknown, Birnam, PERTH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 9,56
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In den WarenkorbFirst Edition. Mystery set in the African diamond mines and on an Atlantic cruiser. Address of a convalescent home written in red ink to the map on the endpapers Externally Vg but internally some foxing and handling marks so Good only.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1021650684 ISBN 13: 9781021650689
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This book is a fascinating collection of love letters exchanged between Caroline von Linsingen, a German noblewoman, and King William IV of England. Discovered among the literary remains of Baron Reichenbach, a friend of Caroline's, the letters provide a unique glimpse into the private lives of two prominent figures of the early 19th century. The book includes extensive annotations and background information, making it a valuable resource for historians and scholars.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the 'public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Creative Media Partners, LLC Jul 2023, 2023
ISBN 10: 1020290048 ISBN 13: 9781020290046
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This book is a fascinating collection of love letters exchanged between Caroline von Linsingen, a German noblewoman, and King William IV of England. Discovered among the literary remains of Baron Reichenbach, a friend of Caroline's, the letters provide a unique glimpse into the private lives of two prominent figures of the early 19th century. The book includes extensive annotations and background information, making it a valuable resource for historians and scholars.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the 'public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Verlag: E. Heinrich, Dresden, 1910, 1910
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bücherparadies, Landsberg, Deutschland
Brosch., 123 S., Karten, Zust. sehr gut.
Verlag: Stuttgart ; Berlin : Deutsche Verlags-Anst., 1915
Anbieter: Roland Antiquariat UG haftungsbeschränkt, Weinheim, Deutschland
Softcover. 86 S. Guter Zustand. Die Leseseiten sind sauber und ohne Markierungen. Leichte Lager- und Gebrauchsspuren. Buchrücken leicht lichtrandig. Buchrückenkante leicht bestoßen. Buchschnitt und Buchseiten leicht vergilbt. Einband leicht fleckig. Buchecken und Kanten leicht bestoßen. Wenige Buchseiten halb Lose. Ansonsten ordentliches Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 300.
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
EUR 31,54
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have.
Verlag: Ohne Ort, 1843., 1843
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
circa 18,9 x 14 cm. 1 Blatt verso weiß "Original-Lithographie mit dem Wappen des Grafen von Linsingen mit Schriftband "Spes patientia et perseverantia". " - Papierbedingt etwas gebräunt und fleckig. Darstellung sauber und gut erhalten.
Verlag: Nürnberg, Tyroff, 1828., 1828
Anbieter: Antiquariat Thomas Rezek, München, Deutschland
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circa 26 x 18 cm (Blatt). 1 Blatt verso weiß "Original-Kupferstichwappen aus dem Werk "Wappenbuch der Preussischen Monarchie". " - Etwas gebräunt. Gut erhalten.
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions that are true to the original work.
Anbieter: Antiquariat Michael Eschmann, Groß-Gerau, Deutschland
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0. Sprache: Deutschu.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Hannover, Weichelt, 1880
Anbieter: Antiquariat Ehbrecht - Preis inkl. MwSt., Ilsede, Deutschland
Zustand: Sehr gut. 8°, XV, 600 Seiten, Kartoniert - sehr guter Zustand - 1880. H12491 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 850.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Berlin: Julius Springer,, 1867
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8°, Orig.-Broschur; Zustand: Gut. 55 S.; Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren. Innen Unterstreichungen und Anmerkungen mit Bleistift. Die letzten beiden Seiten mit kl. Abriß (ohne Textverlust). Insgesamt guter Zustand. // 1864 war Ostfriesland nach 50 Jahren wieder an Preußen gefallen. Zur öffentlichen Bestätigung der Freude über den Wiederanschluss an Preußen und zur Schmähung der hannoverschen Jahre erschien bereits 1867 im angesehenen Julius Springer Verlag in Berlin eine schmale Broschüre eines zunächst anonymen Autors mit dem Titel Ostfrieslands politischer Charakter historisch beleuchtet". Der Titel verspricht eine historisch-sachliche Analyse, tatsächlich handelte es sich aber um eine Tendenzschrift zur Verherrlichung der ersten preußischen Herrschaft in Ostfriesland von 1744 bis 1806. Die hannoversche Zeit wird dagegen in den schwärzesten Farben gemalt. Obwohl das Heftchen selbst in der Region keine große Verbreitung fand, erreichte es seinen Zweck über einen Umweg. Der Weeneraner Lehrer und Historiker Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Perizonius nahm diese Propagandaschrift als Vorlage für seine seit 1868 im Verlag Risius herausgegebene, weit in Ostfriesland verbreitete vierbändige Geschichte Ostfrieslands. Auf diese Weise wurde das hier so negativ gezeichnete Bild der hannoverschen Herrschaft im historischen Bewusstsein der Ostfriesen zementiert. /regal schreibtisch Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1100.
Anbieter: Herbst-Auktionen, Detmold, Deutschland
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Paß (27 SS. kl. 8°, Anstellungsschein f. Beamten für den Grenadier Hugo Simon vom Colbergschen Grenadier-Regiment Graf Gneisenau, 2. Pommersches Nr. 9, ) mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift als Gen.d.Inf. u. Komm. Gen. des II. Armeekorps Stettin, 1.5.1910.
Verlag: Leipzig, Verlag von Duncker & Humblot, 1880., 1880
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Hans-Jürgen Lange, Wietze, Deutschland
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V, 154 S., 8°, Goldgepr. O-Leinen Marianne Caroline Dorothee von Linsingen (1768-1815) war die Tochter des kurhannoverschen Generals Wilhelm von Linsingen. Ihr wurde eine Heirat mit dem Herzog von Clarence, dem als Wilhelm IV. späteren König von Großbritannien, Irland u. Hannover nachgesagt. Der vorliegende Titel enthält den angeblichen Briefwechsel zw. Caroline u. dem Herzog. Dies wird 15 Jahre später von Ferdinand Frensdorff in seiner Biografie zu Wilhelm IV. angezweifelt, weil die Herkunft der Briefe aus dem Nachlass des damals in Blansko tätigen Karl Ludwig Frhr. von Reichenbach nicht nachprüfbar belegt wird. In einem Kapitel wird auch näher auf die Sensitivität der Caroline von Linsingen eingegangen, ganz im Sinne der von Reichenbach ab 1841 entwickelten Odlehre. - Einband leicht berieben u. mit kl. Fleckspuren; Rücken geringfügig angerissen; im Innendeckel das schöne ExLibris der "Prinzessin zu Solms"; tlw. leicht braunfleckig u. gebräunt, sonst ein gutes Expl. - Selten.
Hannover, Hahn'sche, 1854. Uncut in original printed wrappers. A small part of upper corner on wrappers gone. Small stamp on title-page. XV,108 pp., 5 lithographed plates.
Hannover, Hahn'sche, 1854. Uncut in orig. printed wrappers. Backstrip repaired. Stamp on title-page. XV,108 pp., 5 lithographed plates. Internally clean.
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Albumblatt (Postkartenformat, mit aufgezogenem Illustriertenbild) mit eigenhändiger Unterschrift in Tinte als Generaloberst signiert BEILAGE : Gedruckte Büttenkarte mit Dank des Gen.Ob. für Glückwünsche zum 85. Geburtstag.
Verlag: King George V's letter: 28 November ; Herrenhausen. Count Linsingen's two letters: 12 November and 18 December 1865; both from Hanover, 1865
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 896,57
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In den WarenkorbFour items, all in good condition, lightly aged, the three letters with stubs and labels used in mounting in an album. In addition to the pleasant picture they paint of the court gathered around the blind king in the last year of his kingdom's existence (with an interesting reference to the new palace he had built his wife at Marienburg), the three letters indicate a surprisingly cordial state in nineteenth-century Anglo-German relations. The recipient was Lady Ann Cullum (1807-1875), widow of Sir Thomas Gery Cullum (1777-1855) of Hardwick House, and the correspondence indicates that in her youth Lady Cullum, as 'Miss Loyd', had taken dancing letters with George when he was a young prince in London. ONE: Letter, from George V to Lady Cullum, in a secretarial hand, with the untidy signature of the blind king, and a postscript in a second secretarial hand. 28 November [1865]; Herrenhausen. 7pp, 12mo. On two bifoliums. Signed 'Georg R'. A warm and good-natured letter, giving no indication of the political trouble that would follow within months, with the Austro-Prussian War seeing the annexation of Hanover by Prussia and the unification of Germany. Addressed to 'My dear Lady Cullum'. He thanks her for her letter of 18 November, delivered to him by Count Linsingen. 'I indeed cannot sufficiently assure you how gratified I am to hear from you again & to learn from yourself that you, thank God, can look back with gratitude & happiness to your past life.' He fully understands 'how severe the loss of Sir Thomas must have been to you, & how you only can find consolation in the zealous & conscientious fulfilment of the duties devolved upon you since he was called to a better home.' The recollection of the 'happy days' the Cullums passed with him at Kew 'will ever remain dear' to him: 'I remember every minute detail with the greatest accuracy & delight.' He reports the visit to Hanover of their 'old acquaintance of those times' Colonel Mc.Donnell, who informed him that 'on his return from Marechal Mc.Donnell's funeral at Paris some years before, he had the pleasure of meeting you on the steamer crossing the channel.' Not having heard news of them he was delighted by this news, and also 'on being informed by Count Linsingen that he had had the pleasure of meeting you on his visit to England last year, on which occasion you had spoken of me with so kind & warm interest, which I am glad to find you extend to my angelic Queen & my dear children.' He is grateful to God 'for the great blessing He has bestowed upon me in my domestic happiness added to so many other mercies'. He reports that the 'dear Prince Royal attained his 20th. year on the 21st. of September last & has been doing duty with his regiment upwards of 6 weeks.' He gives news of his daughters the Princesses Frederike and Mary. Should they visit the continent, he invites them to 'come to Hanover', where he would be 'too happy to welcome you at my Court & present you to the Queen & my children'. In the meantime he is sending 'five photographs, so that we may not be quite strange to you when you see us in person'. He ends by expressing pleasure that 'our old friend Sir Charles Wyke has yesterday been named minister at Hanover': 'there never could be a better diplomatic agent between two cousins and two courts & countries so closely connected'. The seven-line postscript concerns the photographs he is sending. TWO and THREE: Two Autograph Letters Signed to Lady Cullum from Carl Baron von Linsingen (1822-1872), both signed 'Ad[itor]s. Count Linsingen'. Both 4pp, 8vo. Bifoliums. TWO: 12 November 1865; Hanover. He is writing 'at the express desire of His Majesty the King', and informs her that for the previous four months 'the royal family have been chiefly residing at a new Palace the King has lately erected for Her Majesty the Queen about 40 english miles distant from Hanover, and intended to become the future dowager residence of the Queen. It is called the "Marienburg" and is a very fine spacious building, in the ancient Gothic style, situated on a well wooded eminence commanding a splendid view of the surrounding country.' The king has conferred on Linsingen 'the honourable office of "Marechall de la Cour" during the séjour of the Court' at Marienburg, and the king has asked him 'about my last year's visit to England, and of course, - as one of its brightest reminiscences, - I mentioned the truly kind reception I had met with under your so hospitable roof, [i.e. Hardwick Hall] adding the fact, which you then stated to me, of your having formerly taken dancing lessons together with his Majesty, when a young Prince in England. The King immediately remembered the "handsome Miss Loyd" as he was pleased to term you, and the recollection evidently afforded him so much satisfaction, that he requested me to relate to him, all I could communicate concerning you'. The king responds with animation, stating that he has 'made frequent, but hitherto unsuccessful enquiries' after Lady Cullum, 'the last tidings he had received were several years ago, through a colonel MacDaniel, (if I rightly remember the name) who had met you on board a steamer bound for some Italian port or other, of which I regret to say I have forgotten the name.' He hopes she will not consider him 'too indiscreet' if he suggests that 'it would give the king much pleasure, if you favoured him with a line from your hand, referring to old times, and thanking him for his remembrance, as I have always observed that he retains a great affection for all those, to whom he was attached previou to the loss of his eye sight.' He reports that he has received a letter from his 'brother in law Collett, [.] full of your kindness towards him and my young nieces'. The letter ends with a lengthy expression of thanks. The letter's envelope, with seal in red wax, is Item Four below. THREE: 18 December 1865; Hanover. When her 'truly amiable letter' arrived he was 'absent from home on a week's wild boar shooti.