EUR 7,96
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Very Good. 1708601120. 2/22/2024 11:25:20 AM.
Verlag: Zch., Conzett & Huber., 1962
Anbieter: Biblion Antiquariat, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
4°. Ca. 100 S. OKart. Clemens Kalischer. Beacon Hill in Boston. 10 Schwarzweiss-Aufnahmen; C.F. Kollbrunner. Die Schlacht bei Murten in Zinnfiguren; René Burri / Magnum. In Deutschland. 11 Schwarzweiss-Aufnahmen; Hans Jenny. Schwingungen - experimentell sichtbar gemacht. Mit 8 Farb- und 28 Schwarzweiss Aufnahmen von Hans Peter Widmer u.a. Sprache: deutsch.
Anbieter: Bücher-Insel Antiquariat Rolf Selbert, Kassel, Deutschland
Unpaginiert A4 großer Broschur mit einigen Repros auf Kunstdruckpapier, und Texten auf Normalpapier, Antiqua Bleisatz. Cover weiss, schwarze Titelei. Teils Knitter und nachgebräunt.
Verlag: Published by Reed Publishing 39 Rawene, Birkenhead, Auckland First Edition . 1995., 1995
Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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EUR 29,70
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition hard back binding in publisher's original purple cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back, terracotta lining papers. 8vo. 9½'' x 6¼''. He played for the New Zealand national cricket team between 1982 and 1995, and is regarded as one of the country's greatest batsmen. Contains 264 pp with monochrome and colour photographs throughout. Very Good condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper with sun fading of the red title down the spine. SIGNED by the author to the half-title page 'Martin Crowe.' Member of the P.B.F.A. SPORT [Cricket].
Erscheinungsdatum: 1962
Anbieter: Bücher-Insel Antiquariat Rolf Selbert, Kassel, Deutschland
Unpaginiert Über A5 formatiger Broschur, Kunstdruckpapier, mit 49 Fotos von Skulpturen versch. Künstler, engl. Erläuterungen. Zarte Knitter, etwas Lagerspuren, gut.
Anbieter: Bücher-Insel Antiquariat Rolf Selbert, Kassel, Deutschland
81 Textseiten plus 157 Kunstdrucktafeln mit Repros. Farbcover. Gelesen, etwas nachgebräunt, gut.
A5 Format, alle Ausgaben kpl gebunden mit Cover, fast fünfhundert Seiten, dekorativ und original, Leinenrücken, graue Kartondeckel mit aufkaschiertem Deckelblatt. Enthält zahllose Fotos, Beiträge (hier u.a. die junge Witta Pohl, schönes Foto + Textbeitrag) etc. zum Themenkreis und etwas lokale Werbung. REGAL schwarz Inhalt papierbedingt nachgebräunt, sonst gut.
Verlag: Published by John Long Ltd., 47 Princes Gate, London First Edition . London 1944., 1944
Anbieter: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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EUR 178,20
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition hard back binding in publisher's original black cloth covers, gilt title and author lettering to the spine. 8vo. 7½'' x 5¼''. Contains 192 printed pages of text. Light marks to the boards. Very Good condition book in Very Good condition dust wrapper with short closed tears and rubs to the spine ends and corners, not price clipped 8/6. Dust wrapper supplied in archive acetate film protection, it does not adhere to the book or to the dust wrapper. Crawshay-Williams was the son of Arthur John Williams, a Welsh barrister and politician. He was educated at Eton, and Trinity College, Oxford. He joined the Royal Field Artillery and at the 1906 general election he stood as a Liberal candidate in the Chorley constituency in Lancashire. He had been employed by Winston Churchill at the Colonial Office from 1906 to 1908. He was elected at the January 1910 general election as MP for Leicester, serving as parliamentary private secretary to David Lloyd George. He resigned from Parliament in 1913 following his being named as co-respondent in a divorce case brought by fellow Liberal Hubert Carr-Gomm the MP for Rotherhithe. It was as he wrote in his autobiography "the death blow of my career". In June 2010, a letter written by Crawshay-Williams to Churchill, pleading with the prime minister to come to terms with Adolf Hitler, was sold by New York publishing executive Steve Forbes. It was written in 1940, before the U.S. had joined the war. "I'm all for winning this war if it can be done," the letter said, adding that "an informed view of the situation shows that we've really not got a practical chance of actual ultimate victory" and that "no questions of prestige should stand in the way of our using our nuisance value while we have one to get the best peace terms possible." Churchill's reply was bitingly brief and to the point. "I am ashamed of you for writing such a letter. I return it to you -- to burn and forget." The two letters combined fetched $51,264. Member of the P.B.F.A. LITERATURE 1926-1945.