Henry James

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Breasted, James Henry: The Dawn of Conscience. New York/London, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1934,

OLWd., xxvi, 431 S., 8° mit sw. Aufnahmen auf Tafeln im Text. Einband gering berieben u. beschmutzt. Innen gut. Gut erhalten. * Our books are stored in our warehouse, not in the shop. Please notify beforehand, if you want to visit us and see a specific book. Unser ZVAB-Bücher-Bestand befindet sich in unserem Lager am Stadtrand Prags, nicht in unserem Geschäft. Bitte, teilen Sie uns vorher mit wenn Sie uns besuchen möchten und bestimmtes Buch auswählen wollten *

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Behrens, K.L., Paper Money in Maryland 1727-1789. Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1923.
Angeb.: French, C.E., The Shop Commitee in the United States; Mattern, J., Bavaria and the Reich: The Conflict over the Law for the Protection of the Republic; Merritt, E., James Henry Hammond: 1807-1864.

486 S. Hlwd. m. Rsign. M. St. u. Sign. a. Tit. u. mehr. S. (Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical a. Political Science 41/1-4).

[KW: Außereuropäische Geschichte/History outside Europe]

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Hawthorne, Nathaniel: The Marble Faun or the Romance of Monti Beni. Two volume edition. Boston und New York, Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1890.
Very light cover wear. Some papers few foxed. A good and clean copy.

266, 261 pages. With an introductory note by George Parsons Lathrop. Red cloth and white cloth spine. Gilt design on the front covers. Gold gilt lettering on spines. Illustrated throughout with fifty tissue covered photogravure plates, illustrating points of interest in Italy. Protective tissue. Volume I with engraved frontispiece of Nathaniel Hawthorne. Two-color title page. Top edges gilt. 21 x 14 cm. This was Hawthorne's last novel completed after returning to American from a two year stay in Italy. It is a provocative look at American artists abroad and a groundbreaking exploration of the influence of European thought on American morality that anticipates the work of Henry James, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Ernest Hemingway, among others. The story centers around the mysterious, tormented Miriam, her friends Kenyon and Hilda, their alluring Italian acquaintance, the faunlike Donatello, and the crime that irrevocably links them all.

[KW: American Literature 19th Century, Symbolic Literature, Rome, Victorian Rome, Fiction.]

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Kinglake, Alexander William: The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin, and an Account of Its Progress Down to the Death of Lord Raglan. Vol. 1 + 2. Edinburgh, London, William Blackwood, 1863.
Spines faded. Top-edges dusty. Some pages of vol. 1 dog-eared. Small label of a bookbinder on the lining of vol. 1. 1st page of the index of vol. 2 with 1 crack. Vol. 2 unopened.

4°. With 2 fold-out maps (battle of the Alma) in vol. 2. XXV, 519 pp., 16 l., XX, 526 pp., 3 l. Cloth bindings with gilt spines. - FitzRoy James Henry Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan (1788 - 1855) , was a British Field Marshal. In 1854 he was appointed to the command of the British troops sent to the Crimea. Kinglake (1809 - 1891), an English travel writer and historian, based his history of the Crimean War both on his own experiences and on the papers of Lord Raglan given to him by Raglan's widow in 1856.

[KW: Krim, Militaria, Crimea War, Military Warfare, Krimkrieg, Krieg, Militär, history, Geschichte]

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