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Verlag: Holiday House, 1994
ISBN 10: 0590480707ISBN 13: 9780590480703
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Karl Bodmer (illustrator). Oversize Trade Pbk, glued Bdg. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Verlag: Abbeville Press, Incorporated, 1993
ISBN 10: 1558596011ISBN 13: 9781558596016
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Reprint. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Verlag: Holiday House, 1992
ISBN 10: 0823409309ISBN 13: 9780823409303
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. Bodmer, Karl (illustrator). 1st. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: Holiday House, Incorporated, 1995
ISBN 10: 0823411583ISBN 13: 9780823411580
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Karl Bodmer (illustrator). Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Anbieter: Versandhandel Boeger, Weil am Rhein, Deutschland
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Carte Postale Alte Postkarte Indianer Native American Bisontanz Mandan-Indianer Kuenstlerkarte Carl Bodmer Indianer Native American postalisch nicht gelaufen nach 1965 Erhaltung siehe scans [PaolaD17] PaolPID1.
Anbieter: Versandhandel Boeger, Weil am Rhein, Deutschland
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Mandan-Krieger Missouri-River Kupferstich Carl Bodmer nach 1965 postalisch nicht gelaufen.
Verlag: VMB Publishers, White Star S.p.A., Italy, 2008
ISBN 10: 8854010731ISBN 13: 9788854010734
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Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. NOT AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES.
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Faksimiles zu "Reise in das Innere Nord-America in den Jahren 1832 bis 1834" von Maximilian Prinz zu Wied, Coblenz 1839. 33 Faksimiles des Vignettenbandes mit Begleitheft. Leipzig, Zentralantiquariat 1978. 33 Taf. in OMappe., Folio. Mappe an Kanten und Ecken berieben, innen sehr gut.
Verlag: E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc., 1976
ISBN 10: 0525177329ISBN 13: 9780525177326
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Karl Bodmer (illustrator).
Verlag: Droemer Knaur, 1978
ISBN 10: 3426005441ISBN 13: 9783426005446
Anbieter: medimops, Berlin, Deutschland
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Carl Bodmer (illustrator). Ausreichend/Acceptable: Exemplar mit vollständigem Text und sämtlichen Abbildungen oder Karten. Schmutztitel oder Vorsatz können fehlen. Einband bzw. Schutzumschlag weisen unter Umständen starke Gebrauchsspuren auf. / Describes a book or dust jacket that has the complete text pages (including those with maps or plates) but may lack endpapers, half-title, etc. (which must be noted). Binding, dust jacket (if any), etc may also be worn.
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Verlag: Holzstich nach Bodmer, aus dem Jahr., 1865
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hild, Weilburg, Deutschland
Bildgröße 15x23 cm.
Verlag: NY: Holiday House, 1992, 1992
Anbieter: WellRead Books A.B.A.A., Northport, NY, USA
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Stated First Edition; oblong small 4to.; cloth backed boards, hardcover; 88 pages; black and white and color illustrations; very good in an edgeworn dust jacket.
Verlag: Holzstich nach K. Bodmer, aus dem Jahr., 1877
Anbieter: Antiquariat Hild, Weilburg, Deutschland
Bildgröße 30x23 cm.
Verlag: Prestel, 1999
ISBN 10: 3791320998ISBN 13: 9783791320991
Anbieter: KUNSTHAUS-STUTTGART, Stuttgart, Deutschland
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Gebundene Ausgabe. (Lager 430) 7548E9EA49E3 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 200.
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Anbieter: Graphik-Antiquariat Jason Düssel, Berlin, Deutschland
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Kreidelithografie nach Karl Bodmer bei Honegger in Zürich erschienen, um 1840. 28 x 21 cm. Etwas finger und stockfleckig, sonst gut erhalten.
Verlag: Paris, Flammarion., 1977
Anbieter: EOS Buchantiquariat Benz, Zürich, Schweiz
4°. 256 S. Mit zahlr. meist farb. u. ganzs. Illustr. im Text. Orig.-Leinenband mit Schutzumschlag. Sprache: französisch / français / french. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +.
Verlag: Köln ; London ; Los Angeles ; Madrid ; Paris ; Tokyo : Taschen, 2005
ISBN 10: 3822847380ISBN 13: 9783822847381
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Nussbaum, Bernkastel-Kues, RP, Deutschland
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Softcover/Paperback. Zustand: Sehr gut. 187 S. : überw. Ill., Kt. ; 21 cm sehr gutes und sauberes Exemplar Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 383.
Verschiedene Verlage und Orte, 1961 - 1991. Zusammen ca. 1200 S., unterschiedliche Einbände und Formate---Verlag: Verschiedene Verlage Verlag: Verschiedene Verlage - Enthalten: Töchter der Erde. Legende und Wirklichkeit der Indianerinnen von Carolyn Niethammer/ Die grosse Jagd. Geschichte der Nordamerikanischen Indianer von Oliver la Farge/ Amerika 1492 Die Indianerbevölkerung vor der Entdeckung hrsg. von Alvin M. Josephy/ Der Wilde Westen von G. Schomaekers/ Die Wunden der Freiheit. Vom Beginn der Kolonisierung bis 1975. Vorwort Dennis Banks/ Die Indianer Nordamerikas von George Callin/ Florida's Seminole Indians von Wilfried T. Neill/ Die schönsten Indianerbilder von Carl Bodmer und George Catlin/ Im Westen ging die Sonne auf. Die Eroberung des amerikanischen Kontinents von Dee Brown/ Das Grenzerbuch von Friedrich von Gagern - 5650 Gramm.
Verlag: Ca. ., 1930
Anbieter: WILFRIED MELCHIOR · ANTIQUARIAT & VERLAG, Spreewaldheide, Deutschland
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1 Blatt. 18,0 x 26,0 cm (Blattformat). - Sehr guter Zustand.
Verlag: Frankfurter Lichtpausanstalt u. Druckereiges., Ffm.,, 1970
Anbieter: Antiquariat Knut Ahnert Berlin, Berlin, Deutschland
3 Bll. u. 81 faks. Taf. u. 1 gefalt. Karte, Quer-Folio, OLwd. m. OU. (dieser mit kl. hinterlegt. Randeinrissen) Faksimiletafeln nach der 2bänd. Ausgabe des völkerkundlichen Reisewerks des Prinzen zu Wied, der 1832-34 zusammen mit dem Schweizer Maler Karl Bodmer die Indianerstämme in diesem Gebiet aufsuchte.
Verlag: Ackerman London -1843, 1839
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Uncoloured aquatint engraving, later printing. From the illustrated 'Travels in the Interior of North America between 1832-34' by Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp Zu Wied-Neuweid, published in two volumes by Ackermmann in London 1843. The finest work on American Indian life and the American Frontier, it is the result of an epic journey which took place at a time when the mass migrations of settlers and pioneers was about to alter irrevocably the unspoiled West. Karl Bodmer (1809-1893) was engaged by Prince Maximilian (already famed for his earlier explorations in Brazil) to provide a record of his travels among the Plains Indians of North America during 1833-34. His efforts show great versatility and technical virtuosity and give us a uniquely thorough, accomplished and detailed picture of a previously little understood (and soon to vanish) way of life. The most important part of their travels started from St Louis, whence they proceeded up the treacherous Missouri along the line of forts established by the the American Fur Company. At Bellevue they encountered their first Indians, then went on to make contact with the Sioux Tribe, learning and recording their little known ceremonial dances, their powerful pride and dignity. Transfering from the 'Yellow Stone' to another steamer the 'Assiniboine', they continued to Fort Clark, studying there the Mandan, Mintari and Crow Tribes, then the Cree and Assiniboine tribes at Fort Union, the main base of the American Fur Company. On a necessarily much smaller vessel they journeyed through the extraordinary geological scenery of that section of the Missouri to Fort Mackenzie in Montana. Established over a month there a cautious friendship developed with the fearsome Blackfoot Tribe. From this, the westernmost point reached, it was considered too dangerous to continue and the return journey downstream began. The winter brought its own difficulties and discomforts, but Bodmer was still able to execute numerous studies of villages, dances and, especially, the people, who were often intrigued and delighted by his work. The portraits are particularly notable for capturing individual personalities, as well as forming, together with Prince Maximilian's written studies, the primary accounts of what became virtually lost cultures.
Verlag: London -43, 1839
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Uncoloured aquatint engraving, later printing From the illustrated 'Travels in the Interior of North America between 1832-34' by Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp Zu Wied-Neuweid, published in two volumes by Ackermmann in London 1843. The finest work on American Indian life and the American Frontier, it is the result of an epic journey which took place at a time when the mass migrations of settlers and pioneers was about to alter irrevocably the unspoiled West. Karl Bodmer (1809-1893) was engaged by Prince Maximilian (already famed for his earlier explorations in Brazil) to provide a record of his travels among the Plains Indians of North America during 1833-34. His efforts show great versatility and technical virtuosity and give us a uniquely thorough, accomplished and detailed picture of a previously little understood (and soon to vanish) way of life. The most important part of their travels started from St Louis, whence they proceeded up the treacherous Missouri along the line of forts established by the the American Fur Company. At Bellevue they encountered their first Indians, then went on to make contact with the Sioux Tribe, learning and recording their little known ceremonial dances, their powerful pride and dignity. Transfering from the 'Yellow Stone' to another steamer the 'Assiniboine', they continued to Fort Clark, studying there the Mandan, Mintari and Crow Tribes, then the Cree and Assiniboine tribes at Fort Union, the main base of the American Fur Company. On a necessarily much smaller vessel they journeyed through the extraordinary geological scenery of that section of the Missouri to Fort Mackenzie in Montana. Established over a month there a cautious friendship developed with the fearsome Blackfoot Tribe. From this, the westernmost point reached, it was considered too dangerous to continue and the return journey downstream began. The winter brought its own difficulties and discomforts, but Bodmer was still able to execute numerous studies of villages, dances and, especially, the people, who were often intrigued and delighted by his work. The portraits are particularly notable for capturing individual personalities, as well as forming, together with Prince Maximilian's written studies, the primary accounts of what became virtually lost cultures.
Verlag: Ackerman London -1843, 1839
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Uncoloured aquatint engraving, later printing. From the illustrated 'Travels in the Interior of North America between 1832-34' by Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp Zu Wied-Neuweid, published in two volumes by Ackermmann in London 1843. The finest work on American Indian life and the American Frontier, it is the result of an epic journey which took place at a time when the mass migrations of settlers and pioneers was about to alter irrevocably the unspoiled West. Karl Bodmer (1809-1893) was engaged by Prince Maximilian (already famed for his earlier explorations in Brazil) to provide a record of his travels among the Plains Indians of North America during 1833-34. His efforts show great versatility and technical virtuosity and give us a uniquely thorough, accomplished and detailed picture of a previously little understood (and soon to vanish) way of life. The most important part of their travels started from St Louis, whence they proceeded up the treacherous Missouri along the line of forts established by the the American Fur Company. At Bellevue they encountered their first Indians, then went on to make contact with the Sioux Tribe, learning and recording their little known ceremonial dances, their powerful pride and dignity. Transfering from the 'Yellow Stone' to another steamer the 'Assiniboine', they continued to Fort Clark, studying there the Mandan, Mintari and Crow Tribes, then the Cree and Assiniboine tribes at Fort Union, the main base of the American Fur Company. On a necessarily much smaller vessel they journeyed through the extraordinary geological scenery of that section of the Missouri to Fort Mackenzie in Montana. Established over a month there a cautious friendship developed with the fearsome Blackfoot Tribe. From this, the westernmost point reached, it was considered too dangerous to continue and the return journey downstream began. The winter brought its own difficulties and discomforts, but Bodmer was still able to execute numerous studies of villages, dances and, especially, the people, who were often intrigued and delighted by his work. The portraits are particularly notable for capturing individual personalities, as well as forming, together with Prince Maximilian's written studies, the primary accounts of what became virtually lost cultures.
Verlag: Ackermann, London, 1843
Anbieter: Thorn Books, ABAA, Tucson, AZ, USA
Lithograph. Zustand: Near fine. Aquatint engraving from Prince Alexander's 'Travels in the Interior of North America', plate 24 from volume 1. The image is about 10 by 14 inches on a sheet 12 by 18 inches. Faint sunning just inside the plate impression, else in fine condition with the coloring bright. Matted in a 15 by 19 inch mat. The embossed Bodmer stamp is present beneath the imprint.
Verlag: London, 1843
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Original hand-coloured aquatint engraving (tableau 20) printed on India paper and then laid down, studio blind stamp. Dimensions: Plate 51 by 42 cm (20 by 16.5 inches). Bodmer made this full-length double portrait whilst at Fort Clark in December 1833. On the left is Sih-Chida ("Yellow Feather"), probably a member of the Mandan Dog Society as the cluster of feathers at the back of his head suggests. On the right stands Mahchsi ("Flying War Eagle"), a member of the Soldier Society, which regulated all important tribal affairs, but was perhaps best know for his height - at just over six feet, he was described by Bodmer as the "tallest Mandan". From the 'Travels in the Interior of North America between 1832-34' by Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp Zu Wied-Neuweid, published in two volumes by Ackermmann in London 1843 - the finest work on American Indian life and the American Frontier. It is the result of an epic journey which took place at a time when the mass migrations of settlers and pioneers was about to alter irrevocably the unspoiled West. Bodmer (1809-93) was engaged by prince Maximilian (already famed for his earlier explorations in Brazil) to provide a record of his travels among the Plains Indians of North America during 1833-34. His efforts show great versatility and technical virtuosity and give us a uniquely thorough, accomplished and detailed picture of a previously little understood (and soon to vanish) way of life. Abbey 615.
Verlag: Ackerman London -1843, 1839
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Hand-coloured aquatint engraving, later printing. From the illustrated 'Travels in the Interior of North America between 1832-34' by Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp Zu Wied-Neuweid, published in two volumes by Ackermmann in London 1843. The finest work on American Indian life and the American Frontier, it is the result of an epic journey which took place at a time when the mass migrations of settlers and pioneers was about to alter irrevocably the unspoiled West. Karl Bodmer (1809-1893) was engaged by Prince Maximilian (already famed for his earlier explorations in Brazil) to provide a record of his travels among the Plains Indians of North America during 1833-34. His efforts show great versatility and technical virtuosity and give us a uniquely thorough, accomplished and detailed picture of a previously little understood (and soon to vanish) way of life. The most important part of their travels started from St Louis, whence they proceeded up the treacherous Missouri along the line of forts established by the the American Fur Company. At Bellevue they encountered their first Indians, then went on to make contact with the Sioux Tribe, learning and recording their little known ceremonial dances, their powerful pride and dignity. Transfering from the 'Yellow Stone' to another steamer the 'Assiniboine', they continued to Fort Clark, studying there the Mandan, Mintari and Crow Tribes, then the Cree and Assiniboine tribes at Fort Union, the main base of the American Fur Company. On a necessarily much smaller vessel they journeyed through the extraordinary geological scenery of that section of the Missouri to Fort Mackenzie in Montana. Established over a month there a cautious friendship developed with the fearsome Blackfoot Tribe. From this, the westernmost point reached, it was considered too dangerous to continue and the return journey downstream began. The winter brought its own difficulties and discomforts, but Bodmer was still able to execute numerous studies of villages, dances and, especially, the people, who were often intrigued and delighted by his work. The portraits are particularly notable for capturing individual personalities, as well as forming, together with Prince Maximilian's written studies, the primary accounts of what became virtually lost cultures.
Verlag: Ackerman London -1843, 1839
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Uncoloured aquatint engraving, later printing. From the illustrated 'Travels in the Interior of North America between 1832-34' by Prince Maximilian Alexander Philipp Zu Wied-Neuweid, published in two volumes by Ackermmann in London 1843. The finest work on American Indian life and the American Frontier, it is the result of an epic journey which took place at a time when the mass migrations of settlers and pioneers was about to alter irrevocably the unspoiled West. Karl Bodmer (1809-1893) was engaged by Prince Maximilian (already famed for his earlier explorations in Brazil) to provide a record of his travels among the Plains Indians of North America during 1833-34. His efforts show great versatility and technical virtuosity and give us a uniquely thorough, accomplished and detailed picture of a previously little understood (and soon to vanish) way of life. The most important part of their travels started from St Louis, whence they proceeded up the treacherous Missouri along the line of forts established by the the American Fur Company. At Bellevue they encountered their first Indians, then went on to make contact with the Sioux Tribe, learning and recording their little known ceremonial dances, their powerful pride and dignity. Transfering from the 'Yellow Stone' to another steamer the 'Assiniboine', they continued to Fort Clark, studying there the Mandan, Mintari and Crow Tribes, then the Cree and Assiniboine tribes at Fort Union, the main base of the American Fur Company. On a necessarily much smaller vessel they journeyed through the extraordinary geological scenery of that section of the Missouri to Fort Mackenzie in Montana. Established over a month there a cautious friendship developed with the fearsome Blackfoot Tribe. From this, the westernmost point reached, it was considered too dangerous to continue and the return journey downstream began. The winter brought its own difficulties and discomforts, but Bodmer was still able to execute numerous studies of villages, dances and, especially, the people, who were often intrigued and delighted by his work. The portraits are particularly notable for capturing individual personalities, as well as forming, together with Prince Maximilian's written studies, the primary accounts of what became virtually lost cultures.
Verlag: Ackermann & Co, Leipzig, 1922
Anbieter: Alexandre Antique Prints, Maps & Books, Toronto, ON, Kanada
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second edition, Image Size : 240x370 (mm), 9.5x14.5 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : , Original Hand Coloring, Aquatint Excellent Condition; very wide margins.
Verlag: Frankfurter Lichtpaus., Ff./Main, 1970
Anbieter: BUCHSERVICE / ANTIQUARIAT Lars Lutzer, Wahlstedt, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: gut. 1970. Karl Bodmer; Bildatlas - Reise zu den Indianern am oberen Missouri 1832-1834. In deutscher Sprache. pages.
Verlag: Leipzig, Zentralantiquariat der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 1978
Anbieter: Antiquariat Andreas Moser, Inh. W.Klügel, Wien, Österreich
Buch
16 SS., 2 Bll. (Begleitheft). Mit 33 num. Tafeln. Ill. OPappkassette. Hier ohne die 14 Tafeln enthaltende "Sammelmappe"! - Die Kassette ist berieben, stellenweise etwas beschabt, bestoßen und fleckig. Die Tafeln und das Beiheft sind sehr gut erhalten.