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ISBN 10: 3862031993ISBN 13: 9783862031993
Anbieter: Antiquariat BuchX, Wolfratshausen, Deutschland
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Verlag: Book on Demand Ltd. 18 O
ISBN 10: 5386027549ISBN 13: 9785386027544
Anbieter: AwesomeBooks, Wallingford, Vereinigtes Knigreich
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. Со еменн е пе кам н оме This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
Verlag: о о а (Voskhoda/Voskhod), St. Petersburg, 1901
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: g- to g. First edition. Quarto. (xxx) 329pp. [1] (xiv) [4]. Dark blue buckram with white paper labels on the spine. The work is wonderful collection of Jewish folk songs in Yiddish. The work contains a total of 376 individual songs, from a variety of songwriters. The text is arranged in a two column format with Yiddish text in Hebrew letters with vowels on one side and the transliteration into Roman Script on the other. Introduction and captions (featuring songs authors) as well as bibliographic footnotes in Russian. The back contains a 14-page Yiddish-language bibliographic index of the songs, arranged by author, in Hebrew lettering. The final 4 pages consist of a table of contents, and errata. Text in Russian and Yiddish. Binding with rubbing and bumping to extremities. Spine with some tears and chipping. Book block slightly shaky with starting at the verso of the title page and the interior back cover. Sporadic minor to light water stains throughout. Ex-library copy with ink stamps on the title page, the verso of title, the opposite page, p.183, and the final page. Small diagonal closed tears on the final two pages. Binding in good-, interior in good condition overall. Yiddish title: " ע פ קס "ע ס ". " ע פ קס "ע ס ".
Verlag: бл о а е кое б о [Bibliographic Office in Berlin], е л н [Berlin], 1891
Third Russian edition. Third Russian edition. In publisher's printed wrappers. 134 p. Tolstoy finished the novella in late 1889 and the story was recited for public in a friends publishing house, but it was obvious that the Russian censorship would not allow the story to be published. Only a few hundreds of clandestine mimeograph (hectograph) copies of the handwritten text were circulated in Russia. In 1890 the German publishing house the "Bibliographic Office in Berlin" (B. Berg) published the story first in four languages (Russian, German, French and English) simultaneously. The second Russian edition was published the same year and the third edition in 1891. Extremely rare and very early edition. . Spine with blue vignette, slight rubbed. Front cover creased at lower corner. Trace of white vignette on inner rear cover. Overall a good copy. In publisher's printed wrappers.
Verlag: л бе мана (Printed by Mr. Zilberman), С а б (Strasbourg), 1870
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
Softcover. Zustand: poor to good+. Second edition. Folio. [3] 38pp. [9]. Original illustrated gray wrappers with red lettering on the front cover. Three illustrated title pages. Compiled and recorded by Ekaterina Alekseevna Cherkasskaya (1825-1888) and Baroness Varvara Sergeevna Plessen (1825-1893), this extremely scarce work is a collection of Russian lullabies, nursery rhymes, and children's songs of the 19th century. Both women were members of the Russian aristocracy of the period. As stated opposite the title page, the work is dedicated to Russian children and features delightful b/w engraved illustrations throughout by French artist Georges Gimbel (George Gimbel, ca.1840- ca.1890). The final 8 pages contain sheet music for 9 songs (with musical notation, lyrics and illustration), some of which was composed by "E.N. Zh-oy", and some of which was taken by her from previously existing melodies. We have not been able to determine the composer's identity, but the text states she is female. The first edition of the work is believed to have been published the previous year, also in Strasbourg, although information on this collection is extremely scant. There are no noted copies of either edition of this extremely scarce work on OCLC worldwide, although there are a few references to an existing copy in the Russian State Archives, and it is not known how many copies were ever printed. Pre-Revolutionary era Russian children's books with sheet music where quite uncommon, and it is interesting to observe that the majority of the contributors to this work were women. Text throughout in Russian. Wraps frayed along edges with chips and light creasing, back cover detached but present. Spine mostly missing. Some foxing in margins not affecting images. Images mostly still clean and vibrant. Wraps in overall poor, interior in good+ condition overall. Wrappers protected in modern mylar. Extremely scarce. Alternate titles: ѣ н ол бел н "ѣ к н ба к (second title page), е н ол бел н "е к н ба к , ѣ н ол бел на ѣ к , е н ол бел на е к , "е к е кол бел н е пе н п ба к , л о а м но ам ; по ено к м е м, Pesni Kolybelnaja i Detskija i Pribautki Bibliographic References: Gorbunov, Yuniy Alekseevich (1938-2021). [Women] Writers of Russia: Materials for a Bio-Bibliographic Dictionary (until the first half of the 20th century). Compiled by Yu. A. Gorbunov. Ekaterina Alekseevna Cherkasskaya (nee Vasilchikova,1825-1888) was the wife of Russian nobleman, government official and politician Vladimir Aleksandrovich Cherkassky (1824-1878). She was noted for her philanthropic activities. This is her only known published work. Baroness Varvara Sergeevna Plessen (nee Gagarina, 1825-1893) was a Russian noblewomen, and wife of Danish ambassador to Russia, Baron Otto von Plessen (1816-1897). Her father was Prince Sergei Sergeevich Gagarin (1795-1852). This work is her only known publication.
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN 10: 6200474176ISBN 13: 9786200474179
Anbieter: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Vereinigtes Knigreich
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Zustand: LikeNew. Most items will be dispatched the same or the next working day.
ISBN 10: 3000345272ISBN 13: 9783000345272
Anbieter: Antiquariat BuchX, Wolfratshausen, Deutschland
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Zustand: in gebrauchtem, gutem Zustand, aus Privatbesitz, geringe Lese- Lagerspuren, Altersgemaesse kleinere Maengel sind nicht immer extra aufgefuehrt., Rechnung mit ausgewiesener MwSt.(ISBN 3000345272), Verlag: Kostreska, Antonia, Ausgabe von 2011-05-12, Einband: Taschenbuch, Seiten: 120 ===== Verkauf an privat, oder Verkauf an Ausland, nur gegen Vorkasse (Bank�berweisung, Kreditkarte, PayPal) ===== ===== derzeit ist es leider nicht m�glich Fotos zu senden ===== , Gewicht 486 g.
Verlag: . ап а (D. Apta), а (Riga), 1929
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: g+ to near fine. First edition. Oblong duodecimo. Approx. 6x9". Printed pink wrappers with blue lettering and decorative ruling on the front cover. The publication is a promotional booklet for the ARS film distribution company's 1929-1930 season. This impressively printed booklet was produced to commemorate the company's tenth anniversary (Jubilee year), with each page containing an advertisement for a different film. The pages are printed in various modernist typefaces, in a variety of colors, on an assortment of different glossy and textured color paper stocks. Some have finely produced gold overprinting. Mentioned are the film's stars and directors, and each have a promotional blurb. Of the 33 films listed on individual pages, 18 are American productions, in addition to the Russian and other foreign titles. Some significant films mentioned include Chaplin's "The Circus" (1928), "The Jazz Singer" (1927) and "The Singing Fool" (1928), both starring Al Jolson, and films by Frank Lloyd and D.W. Griffith. The booklet features some early documentaries including "Round Africa with Cobham" (1928). In addition to the 33 individual titles, the final page includes a list of 35 additional titles which were produced by UFA film studios in Germany, including "Woman in the Moon" (Fritz Lang, 1929), "Melody of the Heart" (1929), "Manolescu - The Prince of Adventures" (1929), and "The Wonderful Lies of Nina Petrovna" (1929). Text in Russian. Wrappers with some light foxing and water stains. Interior with the fist page of advertising loose but present. Wrappers in good+, interior in near fine condition overall. Extremely Scarce. The ARS Cinematographic Joint-Stock Company was a Soviet era film distribution company, founded in 1920 by Russian entrepreneur Vasilii Emelianov (1881-1949). ARS specialized the distribution of domestic and international films in movie theaters it built and ran in the three Baltic state capital cities of of Tallin (Estonia), Riga (Latvia) and Kaunas (at the time capital of Lithuania). The company had established connections to UFA film studios in Germany, and three of the major Hollywood studios including Warner Brothers, MGM and Universal. The company was responsible for co-producing films in France and Germany as well as a number of domestic films including "Guaja" (1934), the first Latvian sound film. * There are no copies on OCLC worldwide.
Verlag: Saarbrcken : LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2012
Anbieter: ABC Versand e.K., Aarbergen, Deutschland
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CD. Zustand: Sehr gut. 1. Aufl. Online-Ressource Hlle mit minimalen Lagerspuren, CD / CDs wie neu H540F6CD43 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 505.
Verlag: NP, St. Petersburg, 1877
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: vg- to near fine. First edition. Octavo. (xv) 456pp. Modern dark brown textured leather boards. The work is a thorough examination of the history of Russian laws relating to the Jewish community from the medieval period up through the 19th century. The book would have been quite important and informative reading material, at a time when there was somewhat increased opening up of Russian society, and more education and economic opportunities for Russian Jews, although they were still subject to significant social and political persecution. Orchansky's book was published posthumously and was compiled from a number of his writings on the subject. There is a detailed table of contents at the front of the book. Text in Russian. Binding with minor bumping to corners. Interior with period notes in ink on the half-title and title page. Light sporadic foxing throughout. Ex-Library copy with ink stamps in Hebrew on the half-title and final page. Book block tight overall. Binding in near fine, interior in very good- condition overall. Scarce. Ilya Grigorievich Orshansky (1846-1875) was a Russian-Jewish lawyer and historian. He was acclaimed as a legal theorist and for his expertise on laws concenring Jews in Russia.
Verlag: Presses Universitaries de France; Sovetskaya Rossiya, [S.l.]; Moscow, 1984
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First editions. Three presentation copies inscribed by the authors to Erich Honecker in French and Russian. All three in publisher's wrapping / leather binding. Dust jacket present for о е о моем е. 240 p.; 188 [4] p.; 348 [4] p. Three presentation copies, inscribed to Erich Honecker, former leader of the DDR. . Some minor creases here and there. In fine condition. All three in publisher's wrapping / leather binding. Dust jacket present for о е о моем е First editions. Three presentation copies inscribed by the authors to Erich Honecker in French and Russian.
Verlag: о а о а енна по а н (Vtoraia gosudarstvennaia tipografin), St. Petersburg, 1920
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: vg-. First edition. Quarto. (lxxii) 422pp. Original green printed wrappers bound into a patterned tan faux-vellum binding. The publication is a historical survey of the activities of government run Jewish schools in Russia from the 1820s through the 1850s. The text contains reproductions of the content of the original correspondence from this period. Text in Russian. Binding with some light rubbing and bumping to extremities. Back cover with some adhesive residue. Interior with original front wrapper detached but present. Title page with some ink stamps of the previous owner. Pages age toned. Book block tight Binding and interior in overall very good-. Samuil Lozinksy (1874-1945) was a Russian-Jewish historian, known for co-editing the Russian edition of the Jewish Encyclopedia (1907-1913).
Verlag: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
ISBN 10: 333008894XISBN 13: 9783330088948
Anbieter: WeBuyBooks, Rossendale, LANCS, Vereinigtes Knigreich
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Verlag: Т по.-л . . . ан а , Санк - е е б (St. Petersburg), 1893
Anbieter: ERIC CHAIM KLINE, BOOKSELLER (ABAA ILAB), Santa Monica, CA, USA
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Softcover. Zustand: g to g+. First edition. Large octavo. [6], 121, [1], 41, [1]pp. Wrappers missing. In this detailed study, George Moses Price, a Russian-Jewish newspaper correspondant, analyzes the figures for the 1881 to 1891 Russian-Jewish migration following the pogroms of 1881 in the Pale of Settlement, a western region of Imperial Russia, in which permanent residency by Jews was allowed and beyond which Jewish permanent residency was generally prohibited. It extended from the eastern pale, or demarcation line, to the western Russian border with the Kingdom of Prussia (later the German Empire) and with Austria-Hungary. The Pale was first created by Catherine the Great in 1791, after several failed attempts by her predecessors, notably the Empress Elizabeth, to remove Jews from Russia entirely, unless they converted to Russian Orthodoxy, the state religion. Jewish life in the shtetls ("little towns") of the Pale of Settlement was hard and poverty-stricken. The concentration of Jews in the Pale made them easy targets for pogroms and anti-Jewish riots by the majority population. These, along with the repressive May Laws, often devastated whole communities. Though pogroms were staged throughout the existence of the Pale, particularly devastating attacks occurred between 1881-1883 and 1903-1906, targeting hundreds of communities, killing thousands of Jews. Although the concentration of pogroms in the southern region of the Pale might imply that the dominance of settlers from the South Pale was typical of Jewish migration in the early 1880s, this was not the case. Indeed, George Moses Price reveals that the Jewish immigration figures for the period of mass migration (1881-1891) indicate that most were from the North or Northwest Pale (areas hit most strongly by economic hardship). Wrappers missing. Age-toning along paper margin. Text in Russian. Pages in overall good to good+ condition.