Published by Kummerly & Frey Bern N.D.
Seller: Hammonds Antiques & Books, St. Louis, MO, U.S.A.
good condition with minor soiling small book with maps; small book with maps; LIB2958010866; simulated leath; 15 pp approx pages.
Condition: Bel état. Ex libris manuscrit. Le Caire, Lehnert et Landrock, Nachfolger K. Lambelet, 1970. Un volume de format in 4° carré de 46 pp., de texte en allemand, anglais, français; 46 belles planches en couleurs. Reliure cartonnée de l'éditeur plats illustrés. Dos blanc.
Published by Bern, Geograph. Anstalt H. Kümmerly & Frey, (um 1910)., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
8°. Mehrf. gef., farb. Plan (ca. 53 x 70 cm). 8 SS. (Strassen-Verzeichnis). Illustr. OBr. (angestaubt, fleckig, Rücken mit Papierstreifen verstärkt. Papier leicht gebräunt. Kleine Einrisse beim Plan geklebt ).
Published by Bern, Geograph Anstalt Kümmerly & Frey, (um 1910)., 1910
Seller: Antiquariat MEINDL & SULZMANN OG, Wien - Vienna, Austria
4°. In 21 Segmenten auf Leinen aufgezogen und faltbar eingerichtet (Blattgröße ca. 68 x 88 cm. Bildausschnitt ca. 62 x 85 cm). Die Karte reicht im Nordosten von Napf über Wasen, Sumiswald, Burgdorf, Hindelbank, Jegenstorf, Münchenbuchsee, Schüpfen, Aarberg, Bargen bis Lüscherz im Nordwesten. Im Südosten von Böniken über Interlaken, den Thuner See, Wimmis, Erlenbach, Kaiseregg bis La Roche im Südwesten.- Die Leinenrückseite mit aufgezogenem illustr. OUmschlag. Das Kartenbild in sauberem Erhaltungszustand.
Published by Bern, Geographischer Kartenverlag, Kümmerly & Frey, 1933, 1933
Seller: Buchfink Das fahrende Antiquariat, Brugg, AG, Switzerland
Ausfaltbares Papier mit montiertem Deck-/Titelblatt / 13,5 x 21,5 cm / Zustand: gut, leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Papier etwas gebräunt, Besitzereintrag auf Titelblatt Masse in zusammengefaltetem Zustand Sprache: de.
Language: French
Seller: LA FRANCE GALANTE, Saint MARTIN sur LAVEZON, France
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. BERN . KUMMERLY & FREY . Sans date . Deux cartes repliées sur toile . 67 x 88 cm & 48 x 58 cm . Bon état .
Language: German
Published by Kümmerly & Frey, Bern, 1966
Seller: Schürmann und Kiewning GbR, Naumburg, Germany
Map
Condition: Gut. 1 Karte : mehrfarbig ; 73 x 100 cm, gef. 24 x 14 cm Kartographische mathematische Daten: 1:5 000 000, E 25°-E 80°/N 44°-N 12° Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 200.
Published by SCHWEIZERISCHEN JURAVEREIN HERAUSGEBER.
Map
Pas de couverture. Condition: bon. RO20188336: NON DATE. In-Plano. En feuillets. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1 carte depliante en couleur dimension: 90 x 76 cm environs - ECHELLE: 1: 50 000e. . . . Classification Dewey : 912-Atlas, cartes et plans.
Publication Date: 1892
Seller: Geographicus Rare Antique Maps, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Map
Good. Verso reinforcement of some older fold-line splits. Size 21 x 28 Inches. An attractive 1892 map of Bern, published locally by Hans Körber and Hermann Kümmerly. A Closer Look The map is centered on the mediaeval old down, or Weissses Quarter, formed by a curved in the Aare River. It extends to accommodate some of the surrounding suburbs, including the formal military Academy, now the Aussenanlagen Nationales Pferdezentrum. Streets and important buildings are labeled. An inset in the upper left details the legendary Brauerei Felsenau, the legendary brewery founded in 1881. A secondary inset in the lower left details Weissenbühl. The map is surrounded by a street index. Bern In 1892, Bern, the capital city of Switzerland, exemplified the graceful blend of medieval architecture and budding modernity. The city's iconic Zytglogge, an ancient clock tower, continued to chime over cobbled streets, while the medieval arcades, which lined the Old Town, buzzed with activity. Bern's position as a political and cultural hub was evident in its well-attended theaters, literary salons, and lively cafés. The River Aare, meandering around the city, provided a picturesque backdrop and was a favorite spot for residents seeking leisurely activities. As Europe inched towards the 20th century, Bern, while cherishing its rich history, began to subtly embrace the transformative technological and cultural changes sweeping the continent. Today central Bern is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Publication History and Census This map was drawn and published by Hans Körber in Bern, Switzerland. It was engraved and printed in the same city by Hermann Kümmerly. There are editions from about 1882 to 1814. Scarce. We see just two examples of this edition in OCLC, at the Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin and at Zentralbibliothek Zürich. References: OCLC 1227263662.