Photos of naked soldiers in the World War I.
France? 1910s. 9 x 5 cm each. 3 photo. Very rare items. More
France? 1910s. 9 x 5 cm each. 3 photo. Very rare items. More
Arabian peninsula: Around 1900. Vintage photos. In wooden box. 17x10 cm. 230 hardback photos taken by Fadlallah el Hedad Mihály's horse-buying delegations with Hungarian descriptions on the back, the photos show the members of the traveling delegation, people they meet during the trip, portraits, horses, and a lot of interesting..... More
[S. l. probably Austria]: Anno 1799. Manuscript on laid paper. Text in German. Written in black and red ink, the drawings colored in blue and yellow. In contemporary calf. Panels ruled with gilt waves, with floral stamps at corners. Spine with five raised bands, compartments richly gilt. Edges gilt. Paste-paper..... More
Liepaja (in Latvia): 1935. 50 х 65 cm. Poster for a mandolin concert, and the show of Don Alonso the magician. More
[Hungary]: [1940s]. ca. 160 × 105 mm. Unique, handmade, drawn and color painted booklet. Stitched. Private Popeye-themed, pornographic cartoon. Fifteen drawn and tinted images, showing Popeye in various pornographic scenes. More
Arond 1890, Around 1890. 82,5 x 57,5 cm. More
Budapest: 1940. 13 x 8 cm. More
Budapest: Interphoto MTI, 1960s. 17x 21 cm. Vintage picture of Lukacs. More
Budapest: Radó, (1943 or 1944). Lithographic poster. Printed in black. Notes in blue pencil on the verso. 95 × 31 cm. Advertisement poster of the 1943 UFA film, the Titanic. Showing the letters of the word Titanic as if they were sinking into the deep dark, while bubbles of air..... More
Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Oddzialu Propagandy, 1945. First edition. In original paper. 29 p. This work is an early account of the Warsaw Uprising, comprised of text reproducing newspaper and international radio reports during the period of the uprising. The final section contains a memorial speech in honor of the martyrs of..... More
Dated 9 December 1651. 8 parchment letters, 13 pages entered. The submission summarizes what happened in the estate lawsuit of Pál Erdődi Pálffy and informs the ruler about the installation. He refers to the Royal Majesty's earlier paper-based diploma, confirmed by a clause and a secret seal, which he gave..... More
Waitzen (Vác): Anton Gottlieb, 1803. First edition. Text in German. Published unbound. 8, (8) p. The first publication of the first school for deaf children in Hungary, that has been opened in 1802. The founder of the institution was a Hungarian nobleman, András Cházár and the first director Antal Simon..... More
Budapest: 1919. In contemporary cloth. 79 p. with many illustrations. A cartoon album by Dragenita Lenke, a third-year teacher candidate, showing the horrors of the proletarian dictatorship, supplemented with age documents. She contemporary newspaper clippings, postcards, small prints, written jokes, and other texts. to the witty, high-quality drawings. With some..... More
[Ca. 1928]. Promotional leaflet. Illustrated on verso. Text in German. 104 × 152 mm. Illustrated promotional leaflet for Hintergrund (Backdrop), a portfolio of17 prints by George Grosz. Consisting of 17 prints, the portfolio was based on Grosz’s designs for a staging of The Good Soldier Švejk at the Piscator-bühne..... More
Budapest: 1944. The letter is typewritten in German and Hungarian on the official stationery of the Department of Foreign Interests of the Swiss Embassy (Schweizerische Gesandtschaft, Abteilung für fremde Interessen), which was directed by the diplomat Carl Lutz, confirming that the name of its bearer was included in a collective..... More
Poland: March 1949 to December 1950. In original papers. Each number approx. 50 pages, "In order to provide High School of Film students with a review of the most accurate works of foreign film press and book publishers, the Film Institute Publishing House began to edit the" Review "for the..... More
Warsaw: 1943. In original paper. 22 p. Anti-communist brochure. More
Netherlands: Around 1920. In original binding. Bound in half cloth with copper embossing on both boards, large folio size. More than 600 samples. Rath & Doodeheefver is a former Dutch wallpaper manufacturer. Cornelis van der Sluys was also making wallpapers desing fot the R& D. More
[S.l. (Spain)]: [S.n.], , [n.d., but ca. 1616?]. First edition. In modern green half leather, bound with several blank leaves. Armorial woodcut device on title page. [4] p. An extremely scarce battle report of the events related to the aftermath of the Capture of La Mamora in 1614... More
[Imprint from colophon:] En Madrid: Por Lucas Antonio de Bedmar y Baldivia, Imressor de los Reynos de Castilla, en la Calle del Carmen, 1683. First edition. In later half cloth. Scarce Spanish news tract, a contemporary account of the Battle of Vienna by the Turks, describes the act between July..... More
[S. l.]: [around 1639]. First edition. In modern half vellum. [8] p. First edition of this exceedingly rare account on the Swedish actions in Lower Silesia during the Thirty Years’ War. An extremely scarce source on the Swedish invasion of Lower Silesia in 1639. Not in WorldCat. Not in. More
[N.p. probably Szolnok or Budapest]: [s.n.], [1956]. 210 × 297 mm. Printed poster. A well-dressed man carries newspaper with headlines “Leaflet; Strike; Appeal”. A duck gaggles out of his shouting mouth as the symbol of fake news. The governmental poster was made by the Soviet-installed “Magyar Forradalmi Munkás-Paraszt..... More
Budapest: Around 1910. 32 p. with many illustration. Miksa Róth (1865 – 1944) was a Hungarian mosaicist and stained glass artist responsible for making mosaic and stained glass prominent art forms in Hungarian art. In part, Róth was inspired by the work of Pre-Raphaelite artists Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris..... More
Buenos Aires: Amigos del Arte, 1931. First edition. In publisher’s wrappers. With 29 black and white photographic reproductions. [32] p. Scarce exhibition catalogue of important modernist artworks with 29 photographic reproductions. The catalogue was published for an exhibition held by Amigos del Arte in Buenos Aires. It includes the..... More
Warsaw: Instytut Propagandy Sztuki. 1936. In original wrappers. 83 p. 24 plate. Catalog of an exhibition organized in January 1936 in Warsaw. Exhibitors, among others: Henryk Berlewi, Leon Chwistek, Tytus Czyżewski, Karol Hiller, Konstanty Mackiewicz, Wladyslaw Strzeminski, Henryk Streng, Katarzyna Kobro. More
Riga: Ca. 1935. Printed poster in red and black. Text in Latvian and Yiddish. 50 × 70 cm. With the title and the dates of the shows of the theatre group "Ben-Ciona Vitlera" More
Scotland: 1890s. The 25 original photos were taken mainly in Orkney, Wight, Shetland, as well as Yorkshire, Edinburgh and Maeshowe. The pictures are of buildings (Kirkwall Hotel, St. Magus Cathedral, Walter Scott Memorial, Forth Bridge, Holyroad Palace interior, Rowlstone Hall, Ventnori); animals (dogs, Scottish horses, cattle, sheep); landscape and scenery..... More
[Prague]: [Historickym ustavem CSAV v Praze], 1968. First edition. In publisher’s wrappers, with the original black dust jacket. [Complete:] (6), IV, (1)–35, 37–54, (1 [blank]), 55–494, and 56 unnumbered pages with photographic reproductions scattered in 8-page gatherings. A contemporary collection of documents concerning the first week of the Warsaw Pact..... More
Lodz: Kultura press, 1923. In original paper. 64 pp + [3] reproduction plates, an additional reproduction appears on the front cover. Featuring works by Chaim Krul, Moishe Broderzon, Chaim Leib Fuks and others. The issue contains reproductions of works by the Polish artists Marek Szwarc and Izrael Lejzerowicz. In Yiddish..... More
48 x 37 cm. A sign for a Swedish Red Cross Safe House in Budapest. . This is a sign demarcating the building in question as a safe house under the control and authority of the Swedish Red Cross. Stated: "This apartment is under the protection of the Swedish Red..... More
1958. Vintage photo. Black and white film still. Inscribed by Baker. 206 × 289 mm. Poss.: Ferenc Simon Gy. was a Hungarian journalist, collector of autographs. He was the editor of “Magyar Ifjúság” (Hungarian Youth), this photo was published in the magazine in the ‘50s, although the film was screened..... More
Issued and signed by Georges-René Le Pelley de Pléville, the Minister of Colonies. Dated on November 21, 1797 (1e Frimaire, an 6 de la République française). One page printed and written document with the headline of the “Marine et Colonies. Administration des Colonies”. Temporary citizenship is given to the Saint-Domingue..... More
Bucharest: 1918. Printed Menu Card of “Speisenfolge” at Offizierkasino Oberkommando der Heeresgruppe von Mackensen (Officer’s Club. High Command of Army Group Mackensen) at Bucharest on May 6, 1918. The Treaty of Bucharest was a peace treaty between Romania and the Central Powers (German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Ottoman Empire, Kingdom of..... More
1844–1848. 50 pencil drawings, 3 of them colored on 28 leaves. In contemporary cloth, with gilt title on front panel. A private sketchbook by a young Hungarian noble man, with handsome pictures of horses, horse riding, hunting scenes with dogs, young ladies, grotesque scenes, and views of Austrian and Hungaian..... More
Prague: Around 1930. Original leaflet pasted on hard cardboard. Ervin Kupferová (1899- 1977) was the wife of František Drtikol, More
Spain: 1933. The Son of Kong (also known and publicized simply as Son of Kong) is a 1933 American Pre-Code adventure monster film produced by RKO Pictures. Directed by Ernest Schoedsack and featuring special effects by Willis O'Brien and Buzz Gibson, the film stars Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack and Frank..... More
Around 1700. Leather folder (without contents) of the time with both bright embossed coats of arms of the emperor, here as king of Hungary. With sale ticket of Antiquariat Hanno Schreyer from Bonn. More
(Budapest): (Képzőművészeti Alap), (ca. 1953). First edition. The black and white plates could be used as postcards, therefore all perforated. In original, illustrated paper, printed in brown and black. Plates and cover joined with green string. 20 plates. Contains photos of the opening of the Népstadion (People’s Stadium; opened in..... More
Katowice: 1977. First editon. In original hardpaper. 70 p. with many illustration. Signed by Józef Robakowski. Symposium participants: Antosz i Andzia, Marceli Bacciarelli, Janusz Bakowski, Wojciech Bruszewski, Urszula Czartoryska, Jacek Czekański, Zbigniew Dlubak, Henryk Gajewski, Andrzej Jórczak, Ireneusz Kulik, Anna Kutera, Romuald Kutera, Andrzej Lachowicz, Natalia LL, Mariusz Lukawski, Stanislaw..... More
Budapest: Mokep, 1982. All 3 is 32p. Star Wars comics were first published in Hungary in 1982 thanks to the legendary couple Tibor Cs. Horváth and Attila Fazekas. The Empire Strikes Back's Hungarian premiere was in January 1982, the Youth Publishing Company, brought out the comic versions of the first..... More
[Hungary]: [S.n.], [1945]. Original, vintage wrapping. Unused. Ca. 37 × 32 cm. Decorative wrapping of Steiner’s Napoleon Biscuit. More
(Ca. 1920.). Original, vintage black and white photography. 215 × 155 mm. Vintage still from the legendary German Expressionist horror movie, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”. The image shows the scene when the scary looking, black clothed Cesare (Conrad Veidt) is kidnapping Jane (Lil Dagover) who is sleeping in..... More
Warszawa: Brathetwo–B’Nei-B’Rith, 1932. First edition. Limited edition, printed in 400 copies. With five photographic reproductions. In publisher’s grey wrappers. 89, (7) p, and 5 plates. Publication of the Warsaw lodge of B’nai B’rith, the world’s oldest Jewish service organization, published on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the foundation..... More
Budapest: 1933. 11 p. Concert program of Igor Stravinsky in Budapest in 1933, More
Budapest: Magyar Kommunista Párt, Szociáldemokrata Párt és a Szabad Szakszervezetek közös kiadása, 1945. First edition. In original photographically illustrated paper, printed in red and black. VIII, (5), 5–136 p. Edited by Róbert Byssz, using photomontage in the manner of El Lissitzky and Rodchenko. Showing the Soviet-styled celebration of May Day..... More
Belgrade: 1835. 18 x11 cm. A feladó Serbischer Beligrader Consulat. Két viaszpecséttel leragasztva, felvágva, egy elmosódott bélyegzőnyommal. "Storno-Levéltár" és "Gr. Széchenyi István hagyatéka" pecsételéssel, The consignor is (...) Serbischer Beligrader Consulat. Pasted with two wax seals, cut through, with a blurred stamp imprint. "Storno-Archives" and "Legacy of Gr. István..... More
Szeged: Prometheus, 1934. First edition. In original illustrated paper. 45, (3), p., 22 plates, and 8 pages of advertisement. Illustrated with the reproductions of modernist Hungarian and international posters. More
Budapest: 1896. First edition. In contemporary half-canvas binding, the original envelope is glued on. 52 p. Folio. Artist included: Rembrandt, Pacchia, Leonardo da Vinci, Bartelmees van Bassen, Vivarini, Castango,Durer. More
Hungary: Around 1944. 16 p. (8 foldout). More
2 db. (18×13,2 cm).Keleti Éva fényképei (MTI fotó). Simon Gy. Ferenc (1930–2008) újságíró, szakíró, neves gyűjtő által készített 2 db papírmappába ragasztva. A mappákon az együttes tagjainak: Illés Lajos (1942–2007), Bródy János (1946–), Pásztory Zoltán (1944–2005), Szörényi Levente (1945–) és Szörényi Szabolcs (1943–) autográf aláírásaival és a gyűjtő bélyegzésével. Simon..... More
[Soviet Union / Hungary]: [Around 1945]. 38 hand-colored drawings on the backs of military-issue postcards. Bound by string. 38 leaves [postcards]. Thirty-eight hand-colored, partly erotic and pornographic drawings by a Hungarian prisoner of war in the Soviet Union. A unique collection of cartoons of a Hungarian POW of the..... More
Budapest: Honvédelmi Minisztérium (Ministry of Defense), 1950. In original cloth. 195+ [3] pp. + XXIII t. (colored, separate sheets, in the pocket of the back binding board). With 140 intertext figures. Rare book on war surgery. More
Warszawa, Krakowskie [Warsaw, Krakow]: Dom, Osiedle, Mieszkanie, [1932]. With one full page and a text illustration. First edition. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers printed in black and blue. 46, (2) p. Architectural guide for private builders, with modernist, photographic montage on the cover. Cover design uncredited. [Ref.: Rypson, P...... More
Budapest: Muskát Miklós könyvnyomdája, (ca. 1907). Printed advertisement. 62 × 46,5 cm. “Társadalmi forradalom” was the first and only Hungarian anarchist newspaper. It was found, edited and later sponsored by the anarchist count Ervin Batthány. The newspaper was run for five years between 1907 and 1911, 94 numbers were published..... More
Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem, 1925-1928. First editionIn original papers. Issues 1-13 (nine booklets) 16-32 p. per booklet. A complete set of Teatron veOmanut [Theatre and Art], a monthly journal published by Aharon Yachnovitz (Yachnai). "Teatron veOmanut" was amongst the few art journals published in Palestine in the 1920s, yet a most..... More
Liepaja (in Latvia): 1935. Ca. 100 х 60 cm. Evening tea with "Palidziba" (Help) the Jewish Women's Association. More
Warsaw: 1940. In publisher's wrappers. VIII, 172, [4] p. An extraordinarily valuable resource for genealogical research. This rare telephone directory, published few month after the outbreak of war. Entries include a personal name, occupation, street address, and telephone number. The Warsaw Jewish community was the second largest..... More
Budapest: 1939. In contemporary cloth. New spin. 262 p. Text in Hungarian. Names, addresses and phone numbers of residential, commercial and governmental concerns. Numerous ads. Rare telephone directory was issued just before the I World War II. Important document for the research of the Holocaust. More
Ostffyasszonyfa (Hungary): 1918. 80 x 24 cm. One of the largest prison camps of the First World War in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy was located in Ostffyasszonyfa (1915-1918). The “barrack town” of 40-50,000 Serbian, Italian, Russian and Romanian prisoners of war has since disappeared without a trace. More
[London]: [Wireless Press], 1918; 1919. Original, vintage typed telegraphs. “The Surrender” separately, the “High Sea Fleet” and the “Peace Treaty” mounted together. Mounted on hard paper, in passe-partout, unframed. Measures ca. 190 × 190 mm; 190 × 65 mm; 190 × 85 mm. Three original telegraphs of the Wireless Press..... More
Budapest: Pesti Lloyd, 1939. 24 p. A protest memorandum to the Hungarian National Assembly against the forthcoming Second Jewish Law. More
[N.p.]: [s.n.], [N.d., 1978]. Samizdat. In original, light green cloth. Text in Czech. A compilation of articles, interviews and essays on separately numbered pages. (298) carbon copy leaves, bond together with a printed, four-page leaflet, and one leaf with a table of contents handwrit. Czechoslovakian samizdat on Action Art, Performance..... More
Jerusalem: GOVERNMENT OF PALESTINE, 1931. In original paper. 85 p. An interesting dictionary for Personal and Geographical Names for use in Palestine. The dictionary actually contains most of the names of the Arab Colonies in palestine with their translation into Hebrew and English, as well as first names used in..... More
Nürnberg: Joh. Hofmanns, 1685. First editions. Two works in one volume. In contemporary limp vellum. Gilt edges. Marbled endpapers. Both works illustrated with an engraved frontispiece and numerous plates. Extremely scarce and only editions on the Ottoman Empire, both published in 1685, during the time of its greatest extent, under..... More
Budapest: Amicus, 1927. Illustrated by Gyorgy Rauscher and Vilma Kiss. Book design by Laszlo Reiter. First edition. In original paper. 23, [3] p., 3 t. With the writings of Máriusz Rabinovszky and Kálmán Kovács. The first issue of the magazine is not known in any bibliographies. Most likely, it was..... More
Novi Sad: 1965–1970. In original paper. 27 or 32 or 36 p. each issues. Very rare set of the Yugoslavian Avantgarde periodical. The New Symposion was a literary and art magazine founded in 1965 as an appendix to the Novi Sad newspaper Novi Sad by Hungarian writers from Yugoslavia..... More
Prague: Around 1935. In original illustrated paper, 31 p. Filled with photographs of UP designs. No text. Numerous Jindrich Halabala designs. Anon design. Stamp of noted Brno architect Lubor Lacina. More
France (Paris?): between 1625–1630. llustrated manuscript on vellum in French. 20 lines, written in brown ink on vellum, in a neat French cursive bookhand. Pages are numbered in brown ink, ruled by a gold and blue double-frame. Decorated with numerous gilt initials, tail, and headpieces. Illustrated with several tables, diagrams..... More
Budapest: ÁFTH /Állami Földmérési és Térképészeti Hivatal, 1963. In contemporary binding. 81 p (Include 71 map) Tyeped pages. A very interesting world political summary, illustrated with lots of maps, where they indicate what changes happened on the maps as a result of the events. It was probably made for internal..... More
Madrid: Diego Diaz de la Carrera, 1655. First edition. In later half cloth. [4] p. Scarce contemporary report on the Battle of the Dardanelles, 1655. The Battle of the Dardanelles, on 21 June 1655, was an act of the Cretan War, the fifth Ottoman–Venetian war, that took place at the..... More
Paris: Glemarec, Around 1846. 62. x 46 cm. The Wandering Jew is a mythical immortal man whose legend began to spread in Europe in the 13th century.[a] In the original legend, a Jew who taunted Jesus on the way to the Crucifixion was then cursed to walk the Earth until..... More
Around 1870. In contemporary frame. István Türr (Italian: Stefano Türr, French: Étienne Türr), (1825 – 1908 ) was a Hungarian soldier, revolutionary, canal architect and engineer, remembered in Italy for his role in that country's unification and his association with Garibaldi. In the later years of his life became known..... More
Hungary: Around 1900. Vintage photo. 19*18 cm. Jenő Zichy ( 1837 -1906, ), was a Hungarian nobleman, writer, orientalist and politician. At his own expense, he organized and led several scientific expeditions in the Caucasus to find traces of the Hungarians' origins. More
Six original, vintage, black and white photographs of spacecrafts at the exhibition “Fifty Years of Soviet Science and Technics” that was held in 1967 (September 1–24.), in Budapest. Various sizes between 175 × 95 and 185 × 125 mm. The main attraction of the exhibition was the Vostok-K (8K72K) space..... More
Budapest: 1900. In original illustrated wrappers. 18 p. Second edition. More
[N.p.]: [S.n.], [1977]. Contains chiefly color illustrations. First edition. In original blue cloth with gilt title and ornament on front panel. Inscribed to Moshe Dayan. 344 pages and [1] leaf folded plate. The second cruise book (July 7, 1976 – February 7, 1977) of the USS Nimitz, inscribed by Commanding..... More
Wien (Vienna): P. Hanke. (1903?). First edition. Illustrated catalogue. Text in Hungarian. In later half cloth. The original wrappers bound into. Rear wrapper with the images of the workshop in Ferlach. 144 p. Richly illustrated, scarce rifle catalogue from the early 20th century. WorldCat locates no copies. More
[Poland]: Early 1940s. Handwritten map of the Lodz ghetto with legend, marks and signs in red, green, and black ink, and pencil. Drawn on a contemporary German, mimeographed map, printed in black. Handwritten legend in Polish. 55 cm × 39 cm. Handwritten map of the Lodz Ghetto, drawn by a...... More
Prague: 1910. 24 p. Exhibiting artists include Pierre Bonnard, George Braque, André Derain, Kees Van Dogen, Henri Mattisse etc. Mánes (The Mánes Association of Fine Artists) was an important artists’ organization, founded in 1887 in Prague. It gained significance for its international exhibitions that catalyzed interaction between Czech and..... More
1908: Prague. In original paper. 25 p. Exhibition artist included Rembrandt,,Watteau, Corot, Eugene Delacroix, Eduard Manet, Edgar Degas, Auguste Renoir, Monet, Signac, Vallotton and others. Mánes (The Mánes Association of Fine Artists) was an important artists’ organization, founded in 1887 in Prague. It gained significance for its international exhibitions..... More
Zagreb: 1969. First edition. Leaflet. Foldout. Very rare publication by the Yugoslavian Beatles Fan Club about the. Yellow Submarine LP. In 1966, when Jugoton (now Croatia Records) from Zagreb and PGP RTB (now PGP RTS) from Belgrade finally opened their doors to modern pop and rock music from..... More
Poznan: 1918. 30 p. In the text of woodcuts by Stefan Szmaj, Jerzy Hulewicz, Władysław Skotarek and Małgorzata Kubicka. Cover by August Zamoyski. Zdrój (The Source) was the literary review of the Poznan Expressionist group, founded in 1917 and existed until 1922. More
Poznan: 1918. In original wrappers. In the text of Jerzy Hulewicz's woodcuts.Cover by August Zamoyski. Zdrój (The Source) was the literary review of the Poznan Expressionist group, founded in 1917 and existed until 1922. 30 p. More
Hungary: 1946. 1 page. Mimeographed copy in blue. Text in Hungarian. 210 × 297 mm. Calling the Jews to buy the Zionist Shekel in order to participate in the election of the delegates of the Twenty-second Zionist Congress in Basle, the first Congress after the Holocaust and the last during..... More
Around 1940. 29 x 21 cm. Stencil(?) leaflet. Antisemitic Hungarian poem mocking the Jewish laborers, modeled on the Erdelyi Indulo (Transylvanian starter) with a drawing of a figure pushing a wheelbarrow. Very rare. More
[N.p. probably Szolnok or Budapest]: [s.n.], [1956]. 210 × 297 mm. Printed poster. The image in oval frame shows a young, good-looking armed member of the National Guard (established by the Kádár-Government), in the background a school and waving children, and a factory with smoking chimneys. The governmental..... More
Krakow: 1926. 207-215 p. This issue includes, among others texts by T. Peiper "Early Access", J. Przyboś "Man in Things", J. Brzękowski "Fragment of a Film Novel". “Zwrotnica” was the magazine of “Awangarda Krakowska” the Kraków-group of avant-garde artists’. The founder and the editor of the periodical was..... More
Liepaja (in Latvia): 1940. Printed in red and black. Ca. 65 х 100 cm. Poster of a choir concert. With a red star in the middle. The event was organised by the Trade Union of the Workers, and a lecture about the Union's role in the field of culture was..... More
Prága és Lipcse [Prague and Leipzig],. I. L. Kober. (On cover: Pest. Lampel Róbert.) [Printed in Prague by Friedrich Rohlíček.], 1858. First Hungarian edition. Lampel’s vignette on cover. In publisher’s wrappers, printed in green. (9), 6–42 p., (14 [pages of advertisement of the publisher, printed by Jaroslav Pospešil in Prague;..... More
[Italy]: [S.n.], 1945. First edition. Mimeographed typescript. Text in Yiddish. Ownership entries on title pages by Jewish soldiers of the CMF – Central Mediterranean Force of the British army in Italy. [1] 25; [1] 30; 28 leaves. Three issues of BaDerech, the journal of the Organization of Refugees about the..... More
London: Published at the Admiralty, under the Superintendence of Captain W. J. L. Wharton, R. N : F. R. S : Hydrographer, Sold by J. D. Potter […] (Engraved by Davies & Company), 16th May 1892. First edition. Engraved map. Scale 1:12,093 (E 55°29'/S 4°37’). Size: ca. 100 × 70..... 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
Kostantiniyye [Constantinople; Istanbul]: Mataa-yi mire, 1288 AH [1871 AD]. First edition. In publisher’s green printed wrappers. [44] p. The only 19th century written record about the situation of Muslims in Brazil. This travelogue is the second of two known accounts of the first voyage ever made to the American..... More
Cannes: 1972.05.07. 6 p. ''Après plusieurs années de travail sur les deux plus grands sujets mémoriaux : Christophe Colomb et Voilà l'Homme (fresque moderne et biblique de mon oeuvre) [...] que je voulais réaliser avant de disparaître pour clore mon destin de cinéaste en apothéose - j'en terminais les découpages..... More
Budapest: (Vészi Gerzson). 1925. In original paper. 19+(1) p. + 9 plate. More
Moscow: Kinopechat, 1926. With six photographic illustrations. First edition. In publisher's illustrated wrappers. 14, (2) p. Early Soviet-Russian, illustrated biographical pamphlet on Konrad Veidt in constructivist cover. In the 1920s Kinopechat, the Soviet state publishing house for cinema, published a series of booklets focusing on the popular foreign film..... More
Kolozsvár: Studio nyomda, [n.d.]. First edition. Limited, numbered. One of 200 copies. Each plate signed by the artist in pencil. 10 linocut plates printed in black (3), red (2), purple (4) and light purple (1). In publisher’s printed folder. (10) plates. Composition size: ca 280 × 228 mm. Page size..... More
Budapest: Klauber Ignácz, [1899]. First edition of the first Hungarian book on cocktails. In publisher's printed paper. With numerous illustrations and advertisements. 96, IV, (12) p. An early compilation of recipes of cocktails, the first Hungarian cocktail book. It contains a section for the tools that are essential for a...... More
Budapest: Magveto, 1992. In original paper. 157 p. First edition. Inscribed. Adam Bodor's most important book. More
1891-1894. In contemporary half leather. 367, 234, 414, 404 p. In four volume. The very rare first Hungarian edition of Adam Smith's work 'Wealth of Nations'. More