BookGilt - Search results - Author: van-loon; Title: the-story-of-mankind; Signed: 1

  • Publisher: Boni and Liveright: NY
  • Date published: 1922
Illustr by author, 9.25 x 6.25, gilt lettered blue cloth with color pict front cover label, 489 pp with index, a very very worn and loose copy, extremities badly bumped and fraying, hinges loose, inner front hinge cracking, contents toned with old ink incription of former owner on front fly. SWAF. Twentieth Printing but SIGNED BY AUTHOR, who adds "St. Louis Mo 19 B xxiii."
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John K. King Used & Rare Books (USA)
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  • Publisher: Boni and Liveright, New York
  • Date published: 1922
  • Format: Hardcover
Octavo, xxviii, 489 pages. In Good condition. Spine is blue with gold print. Boards in blue cloth with gold print, pastedown illustration on front. Wear to spine caps and corners, light toning to spine, light blemishes. Text block has spotting to edges and endpapers. Illustrated: "Eight three-color pages, over one hundred black and white pictures and numerous animated maps and half-tones drawn by the author". Inscribed to Clarence Day in ink by the author on the front flyleaf. NOTE: Shelved in Locked Annex Area, ND-HV Section. 1380117. FP New Rockville Stock.
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Second Story Books, ABAA (U.S.A.)
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  • Publisher: London - Sydney - Bombay, Georg G. Harrap & Comp. Ltd.
  • Date published: 1933
  • Format: Hardcover
506 S. OLwd. EA. In engl. Sprache. Mit eighd. Skizze und Signatur, dat. 16/7 XXXIII. - Exlibris a. V., V. etw. leimschattig, Ebd. leicht berieben u. fleckig, Gelenke etw. gelockert, leichte Gbrsp. - First Impression. With a scetch and dated signature by the author 16/ 7 XXXIII. - Exlibris on endpaper, endpaper a little spotty due to the glue, cover slightly rubbed and spotty, hinges a little loose, some signs of use. - van Loon, (1882 - 1944), war 1902 in die USA eingewandert und studierte in Harvard und Cornell. 1905 ging er als Zeitungskorrespondent nach Russland und berichtete über die Revolution. 1911 machte er an der Universität München seinen Doktor. Eine Zeitlang berichtete er aus Belgien, bevor er 1915 zurückging und an der Cornell unterrichtete. Er half u. a. Carl Zuckmayer in der Immigration. (nach Zitat). Sprache: englisch.
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Antiquariat Weinek (Austria)
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