Publicado por Encounter, 1956
Librería: Shore Books, London, Reino Unido
Revista / Publicación
EUR 8,36
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. 88 pages. Francois Bondy "A Moment In Budapest" / Mary Cecil "Through the Looking-Glass" / Michael Polanyi "The Magic of Marxism" / William Plomer "Notes from South Africa" / Lionel trilling "George Santayana in his Letters" / Gore Vidal "A Moment of Green Laurel" / Maurice Cranston "John Locke" / George Mikes "Letter from Andorra".
Librería: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
EUR 197,84
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New. Language:Chinese.HardCover. Pub Date: 2021-05-01 Pages: 256 Publisher: Kyushu Press This book is the only official full record of the film Budapest Hotel that has won 4 Oscars.?This super-popular work directed by Wes Anderson is popular for its unique narrative. charming visual style and paranoid pursuit of the picture.?The whole book is authorized and designed by him personally. and it perfectly restores the whole story of the birth of Grand Hotel with wonderful pictures and texts. revealing.
Idioma: Alemán
Publicado por N.d., [ca. 1928-1930], Istanbul, 1928
Librería: Khalkedon Rare Books ABA, ILAB, IOBA, ESA, Istanbul, Turquia
Manuscrito Ejemplar firmado
EUR 287,68
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Very Good. Original TLS signed 'Ihsan Schükrü-Aksel' sent to 'Herrn Prof. Dr. Hecht', Budapest, to Psychiatrische Klinik Budapest VIII, Balassa Utca 6.". 28x21 cm. In German. 1 p. 'Bank Extra Strong' watermarked paper and 'Sinir ve Beyin Hekimi Dr. Ihsan Sükrü Aksel - Bakirköy ve Haydarpasa Nümune Hastaneleri Mütehassisi' letterhead. Text: "Sehr geeheter Herr Kollege! Ich erlaube mir Ihren eine Patientin von mir Frl. Nihat zu empfehlen, die zurzeit in Budapest ist, und möchte ich Sie bitten Ihre gütige Anempfehlungen nicht fehlen zulassen. Für Ihre Bemühungen danke ich Ihnen im voraus und zeichne und sehr ergebener.". Aksel was a Turkish / Ottoman specialist phsycian-psychiatrist. He was born in Istanbul in 1889. He graduated from Istanbul Darülfünun Medical Faculty in 1919 and started working as an assistant at "Emraz-i Akliye and Asabiye Hospital". He went to Germany for education in 1922. In Munich and Hamburg, he worked with Prof. Kraeplin, Prof. Spielmayer, Prof. Weygand and Prof. Jakob. He returned to Turkey in 1925, I was appointed as the chief of Emraz- i Akliye ve Asabiye Hospital [i.e. Mental and Nervous Diseases Hospital] and established the neuropathology laboratory. He became 'ordinarius' in 1951. In 1953, he became the dean of Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine; he prioritized the establishment of a psychiatry clinic in Çapa and established the Institute of Child Psychiatry in 1958. Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por Covering letter dated from Budapest Hungary 8 April, 1985
Librería: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Reino Unido
Manuscrito Ejemplar firmado
EUR 334,49
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Añadir al carrito27pp., 8vo. (The article on 'The Budapest War Cemetery' is 7pp., 8vo, and the accompanying 'Register of the Graves in the Budapest War Cemetery' is 21pp., 8vo. There is also a page of 'Abbreviations to the Register'.) A few manuscript emendations. The covering letter is addressed to 'David', and is effusive in its offer of further assistance, the author urging 'David' to rewrite the piece as he sees fit. It is signed, faintly and undecipherably. The author writes in good, but not entirely idiomatic, English, and has gone to some trouble. The article describes the wartime background to the establishment of 'The English Cemetery at Solymár', from the first man buried there, Flight Sergeant Gordon G. Pemberton, an Australian pilot of a Wellington bomber, shot down on the night of 3 April 1944. The 'Register' lists the 205 graves, each with all the information to be found on the tombstone. Also present are four strips of negatives, with one larger negative of a single image, and a contact sheet strip reproducing the 35 pictures on the negative strips. The last is annotated on the reverse in pencil. Also included are three black and white photographs (described as 'three bad prints' in the letter): one of the cemetery in snow, and the other two of Pemberton's crashed Wellington bomber.
Publicado por Budapest, 1924
Ejemplar firmado
EUR 550,00
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Añadir al carritoSigned typed letter with "Asbóth Aircraft Factory" letterhead. "With reference to our agreement of March 20, 1924 on the s 1 pcs ambulance body, we agreed as follows: Since we cannot complete the body, you will take it over as it is today and finish it for your own account. [] We declare to each other that we have no claims against each other. [] Should the obligation to pay sales tax arise, it will be borne solely by you. Yours sincerely, Asbóth Aircraft Factory. " Oszkár Asboth (18911960) was a Hungarian aviation engineer often credited with the invention of the helicopter. .
EUR 8.800,00
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Añadir al carrito1 p. 17 X 20 cm. A letter of protection, issued by the Spanish embassy in Budapest to a Jewish woman. Budapest, November 29, 1944. Hungarian. Typescript letter, with details filled-in by hand and inked stamps of the Spanish embassy. The letter reads: "The Spanish Embassy hereby certifies that it has issued a protection letter no. 298/b to Mrs. Jén?né Unger [b. 1905] and she is therefore under the protection of the Embassy" (a spanyol követség ezennel igazolja, hogy Unger Jén?né részére a 298/b sz védlevelet kiadta, és igy ö a követség védelme alatt áll). The letter was issued one day before the Spanish Ambassador in Budapest, Righteous among the Nations Ángel Sanz Briz, left the embassy by order of the government and moved to Switzerland. After his departure, the embassy was run by his assistant Giorgio Perlasca, who, although he had no official appointment, pretended to have been appointed Sanz Briz's deputy and issued thousands of forged protection documents for the Jews of Budapest. This letter differs from the official protection letters issued by Sanz Briz before his departure: it is not printed on official letterhead, does not bear a passport picture of the owner, is not signed by Sanz Briz, and its phrasing is short and vague. Based on the date of issue and the improvised appearance of the letter, one may assume this is a forged letter of protection issued by Giorgio Perlasca after the closing of the embassy. The database of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum lists a survivor from Budapest named Jén?né Unger who was born in 1905. Giorgio Perlasca was recognized in 1989 as Righteous among the Nations for his efforts to save Jews. Good condition. Fold lines, stains and minor blemishes. Small hole to intersection of fold lines. A long handwritten text (Hungarian) to margins and verso.
Publicado por Budapest, 1944
EUR 2.200,00
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Añadir al carritoCondición: In very good conditon, folded. Single printed page with typed entries and autograph signature. Original protective pass granted by the Pope's representative to Budapest. The campaign for the Church to issue passes to Jews under threat was led by Monsignor Angelo Rotta (1872-1965) the Papal Nuncio in Budapest, who was the first Vatican representative to denounce in an open forum Nazi aggression against the Jews. More significantly Rotta succeeded in persuading Pope Pius XII to issue protective-passes to Jews who had converted to Catholicism - although he instructed his Budapest office to overlook the religious identity of anyone applying for such a pass - hence the large number of Jews saved by this man. In 1997 Rotta was posthumously honored by Yad Vashem as one of the Righteous Among the Nations for being instrumental in saving some 15,000 Hungarian Jews.
Publicado por In French. 2 pp. 8 x 5 inches, in good clean condition, minor blemishes only.
Librería: Julian Browning Rare Books & Manuscripts, London, Reino Unido
EUR 3.285,17
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Añadir al carritoBudapest, 26 January 1881. Franz Liszt (1811-86), Hungarian composer and pianist. Alexander Mackenzie (1847-1935), Scottish composer, spent much time in company with Liszt in the 1880s.
EUR 61,97
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Añadir al carritoCondición: good. Former library book with all the normal stamps and stickers. Excellent condition for a former library book. Some shelf, storage or usage wear present. The binding is tight and the pages appear unmarked. Individually inspected by Shay. Thanks for supporting an independent bookseller!
Publicado por Budapest, 1944
EUR 880,00
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Añadir al carritoCondición: In very good condition. 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 Swiss passport. .