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Published by Stuttgart und Neuhausen: Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft und Hänssler Verlag, 1987
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136 S., groß-8°, Ln. m. SchU. u. zahlr. Abb.; neues eingeschweißtes Expl. ISBN 3 438 06000 0; zuerst London 1813; dt. EA.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book charts the rise of the petroleum industry from its humble beginnings to its modern-day dominance. It tells the story of Edwin Drake, the man who drilled the first successful oil well in Pennsylvania in 1859, and explores the impact of his discovery on the world. The book also discusses the environmental and social challenges posed by the oil industry, and offers insights into the future of energy production. It argues that Drake's discovery not only transformed the energy landscape but also had a profound impact on geopolitics, economics, and society as a whole. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
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Language: Hebrew
Published by Avraham Yosef Stiebel, Moscow, 1918
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. In Hebrew. 694 pages. 10 x 7 inches. Lacks back board. Articles include: Shimeon Dubnow's History of a Jewish Military Man From the 1915 Campaigns; poetry, short stories, translations of Homer, Anski, Goethe, Heine etc.; an article about the Palestinian and Babylonian Talmud, etc. David Frischmann (Dovid Frshman) (December 31, 1859 Zgierz, Russian Empire - August 4, 1922 Berlin, Germany) was a Hebrew and Yiddish modernist writer, poet, and translator and literary critic. He edited several important Hebrew periodicals, and wrote fiction, poetry, essays, feuilletons, literary criticisms, and translations. Born to wealthy merchants, Shaul and Freida Beila Frischmann, they moved to Lodz when he was two years old, where he received a private education combining traditional Jewish studies, French, and German. Frischmann showed signs of literary talent at a young age, and was considered a prodigy. He published his first article, in Chaim Selig Slonimski's journal Ha-Tsfira, at the age of 16 (written at age 13), followed by articles and poems in Ha-Shachar, Ha-Melitz, and Ha-Yom, and later edited Ha-Dor and Ha-Tkufa. In 1883 he published a Tohu va-Vohu ('Chaos and Emptiness'), a scathing criticism of Hebrew journalistic methods, especially directed against Ha-Melitz. He moved to Warsaw in the mid-1880s, where he wrote Otiyot porkhot ('Flying Letters'), a series of long stories. In 1886, he became an editor of Ha-Yom in St. Petersburg. Between 1895 and 1910 Frischmann studied philology, philosophy and the history of art at the University of Breslau where he befriended Micha Josef Berdyczewski. There he worked on translating works of European literature into Hebrew, among them works by Nietzsche, Pushkin, Eliot, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, and Ibsen. At the same time he worked as a Yiddish journalist for the Warsaw Jewish newspapers Hoys-Fraynd, Der Yud, and Fraynd. He visited the Land of Israel in 1911 and 1912 on behalf of the newspapers Ha-Tzefira and Haynt. Reports from his visits to Israel were collected in the book Sur la terre d'Israel ('On the Land of Israel', 1913), in which he described the landscapes, sacred places, and the revival of the Hebrew language. The impressions gathered there led him to believe in the future of Hebrew as a spoken language, although in his writings he remained faithful to classical Hebrew all his life. Frischmann was imprisoned in Berlin as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the World War I. After a few months he was allowed to return to Poland; he returned to Warsaw and was deported to Odessa by the Russian authorities when the German troops approached in 1915. In Odessa he translated the works of the Brothers Grimm, Tagore, Goethe, Heine, Byron, Wilde, and France, and contributed poetry to the Yiddish magazine Undzer Lebn. He briefly moved to Moscow following the Russian Revolution of 1917, where he became chairman of the editorial board of the Stybel Publishing House. He returned to Warsaw after the Bolsheviks closed the publishing house down in 1919. Frischmann went to Berlin in 1922 to be treated for a serious illness, and died there that year. His last work was a translation of Shakespeare's Coriolanus into Hebrew, which appeared posthumously.
Language: Hebrew
Published by Avraham Yosef Stiebel, Moscow, 1918
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. In Hebrew. 694 pages. 10 x 7 inches. Boards detached Book block solid. Pages very slighty discolored at margins, but printed on good paper. Articles include: Shimeon Dubnow's History of a Jewish Military Man From the 1915 Campaigns; poetry, short stories, translations of Homer, Anski, Goethe, Heine etc.; an article about the Palestinian and Babylonian Talmud, etc. ALL IN HEBREW. David Frischmann (Dovid Frishman) (December 31, 1859 Zgierz, Russian Empire - August 4, 1922 Berlin, Germany) was a Hebrew and Yiddish modernist writer, poet, and translator and literary critic. He edited several important Hebrew periodicals, and wrote fiction, poetry, essays, feuilletons, literary criticisms, and translations. Born to wealthy merchants, Shaul and Freida Beila Frischmann, they moved to Lodz when he was two years old, where he received a private education combining traditional Jewish Jewish studies, French, and German. Frischmann showed signs of literary talent at a young age, and was considered a prodigy. He published his first article, in Chaim Selig Slonimski's journal Ha-Tsfira, at the age of 16 (written at age 13), followed by articles and poems in Ha-Shachar, Ha-Melitz, and Ha-Yom, and later edited Ha-Dor and Ha-Tkufa. In 1883 he published a Tohu va-Vohu ('Chaos and Emptiness'), a scathing criticism of Hebrew journalistic methods, especially directed against Ha-Melitz. He moved to Warsaw in the mid-1880s, where he wrote Otiyot porkhot ('Flying Letters'), a series of long stories. In 1886, he became an editor of Ha-Yom in St. Petersburg. Between 1895 and 1910 Frischmann studied philology, philosophy and the history of art at the University of Breslau where he befriended Micha Josef Berdyczewski. There he worked on translating works of European literature into Hebrew, among them works by Nietzsche, Pushkin, Eliot, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, and Ibsen. At the same time he worked as a Yiddish journalist for the Warsaw Jewish newspapers Hoys-Fraynd, Der Yud, and Fraynd. He visited the Land of Israel in 1911 and 1912 on behalf of the newspapers Ha-Tzefira and Haynt. Reports from his visits to Israel were collected in the book Sur la terre d'Israel ('On the Land of Israel', 1913), in which he described the landscapes, sacred places, and the revival of the Hebrew language. The impressions gathered there led him to believe in the future of Hebrew as a spoken language, although in his writings he remained faithful to classical Hebrew all his life. Frischmann was imprisoned in Berlin as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the World War I. After a few months he was allowed to return to Poland; he returned to Warsaw and was deported to Odessa by the Russian authorities when the German troops approached in 1915. In Odessa he translated the works of the Brothers Grimm, Tagore, Goethe, Heine, Byron, Wilde, and France, and contributed poetry to the Yiddish magazine Undzer Lebn. He briefly moved to Moscow following the Russian Revolution of 1917, where he became chairman of the editorial board of the Stybel Publishing House. He returned to Warsaw after the Bolsheviks closed the publishing house down in 1919. Frischmann went to Berlin in 1922 to be treated for a serious illness, and died there that year. His last work was a translation of Shakespeare's Coriolanus into Hebrew, which appeared posthumously.
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Published by London : Labour Co-Partnership Association, 1908
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book probes into the potential legal experience of William Shakespeare. It's an intriguing exploration that seeks to answer the question, did Shakespeare ever work as an attorney's clerk? The author, an accomplished jurist, and legal scholar, draws not only on his considerable professional expertise but on Shakespeare's literary works to support his arguments. A fascinating read for anyone interested in Shakespeare, literature, or legal history. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.
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Published by Creative Media Partners, LLC Aug 2016, 2016
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Published by Zanichelli, Bologna, 1911
In-8° (cm. 24,5), pp.15 (da p. 287 a p. 301). Brossura provvisoria riproducente una cop. della rivista, Ombre e cifre in cop., pulito l'interno. Rinforzo di graffette e colla lungo il dorso interno. ARRHENIUS, premio Nobel 1903 per la chimica grazie alla sua teoria sul trasferimento di ioni visti come responsabili del passaggio di elettricità. Studiò l'incidenza della CO2 sul clima, famosa la sua ipotesi che fosse la pressione della radiazione stellare a diffondere nell'universo il fenomeno vita sotto forma di spore, una teoria nota oggi con il nome di panspermia. Negli ultimi anni si dedicò alla divulgazione scientifica, Due crateri (su Luna e Marte) portano il suo nome. Censito cime estratto in 5 bibl.
Published by Berlin, M. Moeser., 1906
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Published by Leipzig, B. G. Teubner, 1871., 1871
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Language: Hebrew
Published by Hotsa'at Lili Frischmann, New York, 1927
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. In Hebrew. 180 pages. 205 x 143 mm. Frishman was a Hebrew and Yiddish modernist writer, poet, and translator and literary critic. He edited several important Hebrew periodicals, and wrote fiction, poetry, essays, feuilletons, literary criticisms, and translations. Born to wealthy merchants, Shaul and Freida Beila Frischmann, they moved to Lodz when he was two years old, where he received a private education combining traditional Jewish studies, French, and German. Frischmann showed signs of literary talent at a young age, and was considered a prodigy. He published his first article, in Chaim Selig Slonimski's journal Ha-Tsfira, at the age of 16 (written at age 13), followed by articles and poems in Ha-Shachar, Ha-Melitz, and Ha-Yom, and later edited Ha-Dor and Ha-Tkufa. In 1883 he published a Tohu va-Vohu ('Chaos and Emptiness'), a scathing criticism of Hebrew journalistic methods, especially directed against Ha-Melitz. He moved to Warsaw in the mid-1880s, where he wrote Otiyot porkhot ('Flying Letters'), a series of long stories. In 1886, he became an editor of Ha-Yom in St. Petersburg. Between 1895 and 1910 Frischmann studied philology, philosophy and the history of art at the University of Breslau where he befriended Micha Josef Berdyczewski. There he worked on translating works of European literature into Hebrew, among them works by Nietzsche, Pushkin, Eliot, Shakespeare, Baudelaire, and Ibsen. At the same time he worked as a Yiddish journalist for the Warsaw Jewish newspapers Hoys-Fraynd, Der Yud, and Fraynd. He visited the Land of Israel in 1911 and 1912 on behalf of the newspapers Ha-Tzefira and Haynt. Reports from his visits to Israel were collected in the book Sur la terre d'Israel ('On the Land of Israel', 1913), in which he described the landscapes, sacred places, and the revival of the Hebrew language. The impressions gathered there led him to believe in the future of Hebrew as a spoken language, although in his writings he remained faithful to classical Hebrew all his life. Frischmann was imprisoned in Berlin as an enemy alien at the outbreak of the World War I. After a few months he was allowed to return to Poland; he returned to Warsaw and was deported to Odessa by the Russian authorities when the German troops approached in 1915. In Odessa he translated the works of the Brothers Grimm, Tagore, Goethe, Heine, Byron, Wilde, and France, and contributed poetry to the Yiddish magazine Undzer Lebn. He briefly moved to Moscow following the Russian Revolution of 1917, where he became chairman of the editorial board of the Stybel Publishing House. He returned to Warsaw after the Bolsheviks closed the publishing house down in 1919. Frischmann went to Berlin in 1922 to be treated for a serious illness, and died there that year. His last work was a translation of Shakespeare's Coriolanus into Hebrew, which appeared posthumously.
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Published by Mound City, Kansas, 1859
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Bifolio. 8 x 6 ¼ inches. 4-page letter, final page blank, missing lower third as mentioned above. Creased at folds. Letter with original envelope and 3 cent stamp cancelled in ink. Very good. "Friend Palmer before learning of you being in Montana this summer again, I was prompted to [ ? ] a few lines to you as a particular friend. As you will perceive I am in Bloody Kansas, upon the very spot where they fought bled and died for their country in 56 -- and at this present time we are expecting trouble from the Missourians. They have lately come over into the territory and kidnaped one of our citizens and taken him about fifty miles into the state and have him confined in a dungeon and I tell you it is raising quite an excitement The citizens of Linn Co. held a meeting yesterday its object to take some steps toward liberating him and resolutions were drawn up and adopted to apply to the Governor for aid in quelling the lawless bands of Missourians and if the Governor does not take any steps toward stopping it, then the citizens are going to take it into their own hands and are going to march with Montgomery at their head with 3 or 4 hundred men into Missouri and liberate the prisoner and steal all the Niggers they can get Palmer, there are a set of d'mn rascals in Kansas as well as Missouri that cares for nothing or no body, that one termed here Jay Hawkers, and also claim to be free state men are not a bit better than Border Ruffians You will hear of it pretty soon in the papers Well I must tell you what I am doing here as you are perhaps well aware I am one of the returned Pike Peakers I have seen a great portion of Kansas Territory and think it a fine country. I am practicing my profession and am riding every day a good country for me business The county is sitting up very fast and is found to make a great country How are you prospering this summer how are all our old friends getting along there, write me and let me know all the news in and around Montana let me know something about our old girls there. How do you and Miss Ramsey make it this summer do you attend church excuse this sheet it is the last I had give my respects to my old friends there O Harden Skinner Mosey Longton Brown Haslett Bourdon Young etc, etc, etc, etc. and my respects particularly to your self Write me soon. Moste Respectfully your Friend JD Mann?". [Kansas Territory - Kidnappings] [Bloody Kansas].