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Publicado por Orbis Verlag, Prag, 1931
Librería: Paderbuch e.Kfm. Inh. Ralf R. Eichmann, Bad Lippspringe, NRW, Alemania
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paperback. Condición: acceptable. Dr. Edvard Benes: Das Österreichisch-Deutsche Abkommen (Quellen und Dokumente zur Tschechoslovakischen Zeitgeschichte Nr. 6). Orbis Verlag, Prag 1931. Broschur, 88 Seiten, ordentlicher Zustand.
Publicado por Privately Prined, Prague, 1937
Librería: G.J. Askins Bookseller, New Lebanon, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: SNEAB
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Limited. 44 page hardcover - limited edition (1000 copies) of the funeral oration for T. G. Masaryk by the President of the Czechoslovak Republic - Dr. Benes. Illustraions is a reproduction of a wooden engraving by Karel Svolinsky. Very light wear to exterior - interior is unmarked, tight and clean.
Publicado por Orbis-Verlag, Prague, 1937
Librería: The Bookshop at Beech Cottage, Newbury, Reino Unido
Libro
Soft cover. Condición: Good++. No Jacket. 25pp. G++/no jacket. Author was President of the Czech Republic. Previous owner's sig in pencil on ffep. Thin card covers black and white illustration with white lettering on face. Binding is a little loose at end papers. Small booklet. Rare. Rede am sarge T.G. Masaryks.
Publicado por International Business Machines, 1944
Librería: Antiquariat Uwe Berg, Toppenstedt, Alemania
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156 S., Fotos, Okart., Gr.-8*. Deckel etwas berieben, gut erhaltenes Exemplar. 69 Sprache: Englisch.
Publicado por Praha, Svoboda, 1968,, 1968
Librería: BRIMSTONES, Lewes, Reino Unido
hardback, 8vo, 555pp, text in Czech, owner's name on endpaper, slight browning, otherwise clean and sound, white printed cloth, Very Good / Good dustwrapper, wrapper edges rubbed and slightly frayed, spine browning.
Publicado por Praha., Orbis, 1946
Librería: Rotes Antiquariat Wien, Wien, Austria
Unpag. 4°, illustr. Orig.-Brosch. (=Tschechisch.) - Mit 117 fotograf. Abb. des tschechoslowakischen Politikers und Mitbegründer der Tschechoslowakei Edvard Bene? - Mit einem Vorwort von F. X. ?alda und Dr. Hubert Ripka. - Mit kleinen Randläsuren, Fehlstellen, fleckig, sonst gut erhalten. 500 gr.
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Dustwrapper dusty and worn.
Publicado por Allen Unwin, 1940
Librería: 12th Street Books, ABAA, Austin, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Ejemplar firmado
Lightest wear to wraps; internally clean and fresh. Stapled self-wraps. 32pp. "(This brochure is based on the speech delivered before the Press Club in London on the 29th March, 1940)" SIGNED by the author, without inscription, on the half-title page. From the library of Edward Taborsky who served as Benes's personal secretary.
Publicado por ORBIS), (Prague, 1937
Librería: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
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Softcover. Condición: Fair. First edition. Fair with wear to the spine ends, bottom one inch missing, text pages unopened.
Publicado por The Dalhousie Review, 1941
Librería: Le Bookiniste, ABAA-ILAB-IOBA, Hopewell, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. Small 4to (10 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches; 260 x 165 mm), 16 pages, in grayish-white wrappers. Offprint of an article by Czechoslovakia's president condemning Hitler's occupation of Czechoslovakia. Reprinted from the October 1941 issue of The Dalhousie Review of Halifax, Nova Scotia. "It is an unconcealed plan of Hitler's Germany to make the subjugated Slavonic nations into a mass of slaves which would be driven from one part of German Europe to another, just as German political and economic interests demanded, and might even be removed from Central Europe entirely and sent to the Urals or Siberia, as has several times been expressly suggested in Nazi publications; they might be simply extirpated, should this be in any way advantageous to the Herrenvolk," President Benes writes. While this offprint is widely held by institutions, it is scarce in commerce. CONDITION: Wrappers soiled, staples rusted. Presentation stamp to the title page: "Compliments of Mr. E.J. Hajny, Czechoslovakia Consul / Premiere of the Picture "We Refuse to Die" (The Story of Lidice) at the Telenews Theatre, Cleveland, Ohio." About Very Good.
Publicado por Prague: Orbis, 1937
Librería: ZH BOOKS, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Fremont, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. 0 Ilustrador. First edition, limited to 1000 copies; 11 x 7 3/4; pp. [8], 9-34, [6]; plain white wraps, illustrated off-white jacket, partially affixed to wraps (as published) with a second tissue jacket covering it; a few small cuts to edges of tissue jacket and two small spots; tail of spine with a small bump and a short nick; deckled page edges; illustrated with portrait frontis, a drawing, and with a wood engraving after Karel Svolinsky; very good or better condition. Signed by President Edvard Benes on the half-title page.A beautiful, fine press book, it contains the text of the oration, including the sections that were omitted during the ceremony, President Benes gave at the funeral of the first President of Czechoslovakia Tomas Masaryk (1850 - 1937). Known as "The President-Liberator" and "The Great old Man of Europe," Masaryk would be elected in 1918, after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and re-elected three times - 1920, 1927, and 1934 - with a special provision to the Constitution, which exempted him from the two-term limit. Under his leadership, Czechoslovakia would become the strongest democracy in Central Europe. Edvard Benes (1884 - 1948) was a leader of the Czechoslovak Independence Movement, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the second President of Czechoslovakia from 1935 to 1938 (when he was forced to resign by the Germans) and again from 1940 to 1948. Although he was not a Communist, Benes was a skilled diplomat and, realizing that an alliance with the Soviet Union was more beneficial than an alliance with Poland, he vetoed the plans for a Polish-Czechoslovakian Confederation and signed an entente with the Soviets in 1943. 2.