Landing of the LZ127 Graf Zeppelin airship in Csepel in Budapest, 5 photos,
Budapest: 1931. 4,5×7,5 and 6×8 cm. More
Budapest: 1931. 4,5×7,5 and 6×8 cm. More
Budapest: Kossuth, 1969. First edition. In original paper. 222 + [2] p. Inscribed by Philby to Karasz Lajos Karasz was a Hungarian lieutenant general-deputy minister, major general, in 1978 the minister of the interior's deputy for state security. "Kim" Philby (1912 - 1988) was a Soviet intelligence officer..... More
Budapest. 1 p. Bela Zsolt (1895-1949) , Hungarian Jewish author of one of the earliest Holocaust memoirs, Nine Suitcases (Kilenc koffer). More
Budapest: November 1944. 1 p. A Life-Saving Document Given to Miklós Herman of Budapest – November 1944 Igazolás – an employment certificate issued to Miklós Herman by a road and railway construction company in Budapest (Kaltenecker Ferenc, ut- és vasút építési vállalkozó). Budapest, November 30, 1944. Hungarian. Typescript..... More
[Basileae (Basel)]: [apud Ioannem Frobenium], Anno M. D. XXV. [1525]. First edition. In later tooled leather. Woodcut device on title page, woodcut initials. Coll.: a4 b–k7 (k8 with woodcut device otherwise blank, missing); ff. [75]. The first edition of Erasmus’ Latin translation of Plutarch’s De curiositate, printed together with the..... More
A Versailles: De l’Imprimerie de Ph.-D- Pierres, Premier Imprimeur Ordinaire du Roi, rue Saint-Honoré, No. 23, Juillet1789. First edition. In somewhat later blank wrappers. [4] 24 p. The extremely scarce first edition of the earliest version of the Declaration of the Rights of Man, a draft by Abbé Sieyès. This..... More
A Paris: Chez Maret, Libraire, Palais Égalité, Cour des Fontaines, L’an trois de la République, [1795]. First edition. In published blue wrappers. Two parts in one volume. Title vignette on spine, lettered in ink. 80; 35 [=135] p. A scarce document of the French revolution by an admirer of Washington..... More
Rome: mid-19th century. 8 volumes. 823 white plaster cast medallions each bordered with gilt paper, manuscript numbers added in ink, generally between 1.5 and 5 cm in diameter (some larger). Arranged and mounted in recessed double-sided faux book-boxes, lined with red paper. Manuscript list of contents (not entirely corresponding to..... More