Hardcover. Zustand: wie neu. TitelHat der Tiger Herrn Semmler gefressen? / Marcus & Justus Herrenberger Person(en)Herrenberger, Marcus (Mitwirkender) Herrenberger, Justus (Mitwirkender) Verlag[Bargteheide] : Mined. Zeitliche EinordnungErscheinungsdatum: [2012?] Umfang/Format[ca. 32] S. : überw. Ill. ; 30 cm ISBN/Einband/Preis978-3-86566-157-9 Pp. : EUR 13.95 (DE), EUR 14.40 (AT) 3-86566-157-2 EAN9783865661579 Sprache(n)Deutsch (ger) ZielgruppeVorschulkind SchlagwörterDeutschland ; Junge ; Fantasiegefährte ; Geschichte 1960 ; Bilderbuch Sachgruppe(n)K Kinder- und Jugendliteratur Literarische GattungBilderbücher PersonHerrenberger, Justus Geschlechtmännlich ZeitLebensdaten: 1920-2014 LandDeutschland (XA-DE) Geografischer BezugGeburtsort: Neu-Ulm Sterbeort: Potsdam- Groß Glienicke Beruf(e)Architekt Hochschullehrer Beziehungen zu PersonenHerrenberger, Marcus (Sohn) In deutscher Sprache. 32 pages. 293x243 mm.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: INDEPENDENT PRESS, 1952
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Good. 1st Edition. PUBLISHER: INDEPENDENT PRESS * YEAR: 1952 * ISBN/SBN: UNKNOWN * No OF PAGES: 127 * CONDITION: USED - GOOD * OTHER: THE DUST WRAPPER HAS SOME RUBBING AND WEAR TO THE EDGES AND CORNERS, ESPECIALLY TO THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE SPINE WHERE THERE SOME SMALL RIPS. THE COLOURS ARE NICE AND BRIGHT ON THE DUST WRAPPER, WHICH HAS BEEN CLIPPED INSIDE. THE PAGES ARE CLEAN AND CREASE FREE. THE BINDING IS STILL REASONABLY TIGHT, THE SPINE A LITTLE COCKED. THIS IS A GOOD EXAMPLE OF THIS HARD TO FIND EDITION.
Verlag: Swaish
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day. A copy that has been read but remains in clean condition. All of the pages are intact and the cover is intact and the spine may show signs of wear. The book may have minor markings which are not specifically mentioned. Ex-reference library with bookplate and stamp to title page. Blue cloth boards with gilt lettering in good condition with only age related shelf wear. Book well bound and secure. Some foxing to flyleaf and title page. All other pages clean throughout with no marks, stains or annotations.
Anbieter: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Verlag: Amsterdam, apud Guiljel I. Caesium; Leiden: Ex officina Plantiniana Raphelengii, 1625
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Fine. 32mo (7.5 x 5 cm); [1] A2 Z8; Aa1- Ee8; 428 pp. [14]. [2] A-R8, S7; 226 p. [18]. [1] Engraved title page. Manuscript inscription with name of previous owner and date (1630) on title page; manuscript inscription of previous owner on verso of title page (Richard Wilson [18]38); modern ex-libris on first flyleaf. Roman and Italic script. [2] Title page; dedicatory letter by the author. Bottom edges roughly trimmed on I3-I6, M3-M6; O3-O6; P3-P5, R2-R6, S3-S6. Slight browning. Contemporary English black morocco, lozenge within three-line gilt borders repeated on the edges; spine in compartments with raised bands. Marbled pastedowns with inner dentelles; gilt edges. Fine and rare copy. This exquisite and rare exemplar contains two different books bound together. The first one, published in Amsterdam in 1625 by Guiljel I. Caesium, contains four of Cicero s works (De officiis, De senectude; De amicitia, Paradoxa VI) and an anonymous author s text on warfare. The second book was published in Leiden in 1650 by Franciscus Raphelengius and it contains Justus Lipsius s De Constantia. It is unclear why these works were bond together. Lipsius engaged throughout his life in the in the emendation and critical examination of Latin texts, especially those by Cicero. Nauroy 34; Brockhaus 19; not in Bondy.