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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Aus Sibirien - Lose Blätter aus meinem Tagebuche | Wilhelm Radlov | Taschenbuch | 572 S. | Deutsch | 2016 | hansebooks | EAN 9783743439993 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Hansebooks GmbH, Trakehner Weg 52, 22844 Norderstedt, gb[at]hansebooks[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Verlag: Mouton, 's Gravenhage, 1960
Anbieter: Carothers and Carothers, Albany, CA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. Volumes I-II. Vol. I, die Vocale, xxvii, xviii pages, 1914 columns, 66 pages; Vol. II, die Consonanten, 1814 columns, 64 pages. Volumes I and II are photomechanical reprints of the editions of 1893 and 1899, respectively. Both volumes, from a private collection, are in very good condition, their bindings sturdy, with light wear only to their extremities; previous ownership information has been blacked out on the front pastedown and the front free endpaper of volume I and on the front pastedown of volume II, else the contents are in excellent condition. Additional postage (ca $80) will be required for shipment outside the United States. T. I, Die vocale = ??????? 1 : XVIII-968 col., 2 : col. 969-1914, 66 -- T. II, Die Consonanten k . 1 : 1052 col., 2 : col. 1053-1814.
St.Petersbourg, 1891. 52 pp. 8 col. lithogr. plts. & 30 b./w. text-ills. Hardcover. (Matériaux pour servir à l'archéologie de la Russie, no. 5. / Materials on the Archaeology of Russiaissued by the Imperial Archaeological Commission, no. 5.)* Text in Russian / Summary in French. - This volume of the series contains descriptions of bronze and iron daggers found in the Ienisseisk region.
Anbieter: Antiquariaat A. Kok & Zn. B.V., Amsterdam, Niederlande
Leipzig, 1893. [Reprint: Oosterhout, Anthropological Publications, 1968]. 2 vols in 1. 534,[2], 486,[3] pp. [32] b./w. plts, incl. 2 map (incl. 1 fold. map). Orig. hardcover (green linen), gilt lettered on spine. - Spine-ends very sl. worn.Rather rare photomechanical reprint of the second edition: Leipzig, 1893. Original copies of this important monograph are extremely rare. - - Vasily Vasilievich Radlov or Friedrich Wilhelm Radloff (1837 - 1918) was a German-born Russian founder of Turkology, a scientific study of Turkic peoples. He based the work on one of his early expeditions to Siberia. From 1859-1870, Radloff traveled to Siberia, Altai, and Turkestan ten times where he researched local languages, anthropology and archaeology. The results of his studies were published in this monograph. During the Stalinist repressions of the late 1930s, the NKVD and state science apparatus accused the late (ethnically German) Radloff of Panturkism. A perceived connection with the long-dead Radloff was treated as incriminating evidence against Orientalists and Turkologists, some of whom, including Alexander Samoylovich, in 1938, were executed.