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Published by Gießen, 1963
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Condition: gut. 52 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., 21 cm, Bibliotheksexemplar, leicht gebogen. Sprache: Deutsch.
Published by Leipzig Wilhelm Engelmann, 1902
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Ohldrbd. m. Rückenvergold., 24 x 16 cm, Rücken u. Deckel leicht berieben, 1902.
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Language: German
Published by hansebooks 2016-07-15, 2016
ISBN 10: 374116223X ISBN 13: 9783741162237
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book presents a window into the realities of ancient Greek military life through the lens of Xenophon's Anabasis, drawing on his eyewitness account of the expedition of the Ten Thousand Greek mercenaries. The author examines themes concerning the nature of leadership, the complexities of warfare, and the interplay between loyalty and ambition. The analysis delves into the dynamics of the Persian Empire during the reign of Artaxerxes II, providing historical context for the mercenaries' arduous journey back to Greece. The book not only offers a comprehensive exploration of Xenophon's work but also underscores its enduring relevance for understanding the intricacies of military history and human nature. 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.
Published by Insel, Leipzig 1975, 1975
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Published by Baillière & Tindall, 1976
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First Edition
Couverture souple. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. In-4° broché, paginé de 257 à 372 - Articles originaux : Changes in psychoanalytic practice and experience. - Plenary session on "Changes in psychoanalytic practice and experience : theoretical technical and social implications". - Freud and female sexuality : the consideration of some blind spots in the exploration of the "Dark Continent". - Freud and female sexuality : a current view. - Discussion of "Freud and female sexuality". - Dialogue on "Freud and female sexuality". - The changing use of dreams in psychoanalytic practice : dreams and free association.
Language: English
Published by Berlin, Duncker & Humblot, 2019., 2019
ISBN 10: 3428156943 ISBN 13: 9783428156948
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Festschrift für Helmut Siekmann. Hrsg.von Baums/Remsperger/Sachs/Wieland. XIII, 698 S, Oln, guter Zustand (NP 149,90).
Language: German
Published by Leipzig, Druck und Verlag von Breitkopf und Härtel, 1977
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22 cm, Leinen. Fotomechanischer Nachdruck - 5. Auflage. 419 Seiten , das Buch stammt aus einer Haushaltsauflösung, das Buch ist altersbedingt in einem gutem, gebrauchten Zustand, aus dem Inhalt: Idiophone: Schlag-Idiophone - Zupf-Idiophone - Streich-Idiophone - Blas-Idiophone. Membranphone: Schlagtrommeln - Reibtrommeln - Mirlitons. Chordophone: Einfache Ghordophone (Zithern) - Zusammengesetzte Chordophone. Aerophone:Trompeteninstrumente - Rohrblattinstrumente - Die Orgel mit ihren Verwandten. Register Beschreibung vom Antiquariat Ardelt 4q6b Antiquariat Ardelt Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 700.
Language: English
Published by Wien: Verlag der österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2001
ISBN 10: 3700130287 ISBN 13: 9783700130284
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Published by Berlin, Weidmann, 1903
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19 S. Gr.-8°. Orig.-Geheftet. - Sehr guter Zustand. (Wissenschaftliche Beilage zum Jahresbericht der Dreizehnten Realschule zu Berlin. Ostern 1903).
Language: English
Published by Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 3700190328 ISBN 13: 9783700190325
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First Edition
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Language: English
Published by Musterbookhouse, Chicago, 1921
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 10 Pp+ 12 Illustrations In Black And White From The Stock Of Herman Sachs, Then Agent In America For Grosz. Covers With Lithographic Illustrations In Red By Georg Grosz. Wear, 1 1/4" Tear At Top Of Front Cover, Faint Dampstaining To Top Of Covers, Endpapers, And Last Illustration. Rare In Original Covers. Born In Romania To Jewish Parents, Herman [Hermann] Sachs Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child. He First Trained Under His German-Born Father, A Painter In The Court Of Queen Elisabeth Of Romania. Sachs Continued His Artistic Training In Europe, Spending The 1910-1920 Period In Germany, Where He Founded The Munich School Of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten). Upon Returning To The United States In 1920, Sachs Exhibited At The Art Institute Of Chicago And Established The Chicago Industrial Art School, Which Soon Failed Due To Lack Of Sufficient Funding. Afterward, Sachs Became The First Director Of The Dayton Museum Of Fine Arts, Now The Dayton Art Institute. During This Time, He Also Served As The U.S. Representative Of Artist George Grosz. Around 1924, Sachs Moved To Los Angeles Where He Designed The Interiors Of The New Gas Company Building. As A Muralist And Decorator, Sachs Went On To Design The Interiors Of Many Los Angeles Landmarks, Including The Bullocks Wilshire Building (Now Home To Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, And The Title Insurance And Trust Company Building. An Educator As Well As An Artist, Sachs Also Directed The Creative Art Students League Of Los Angeles. Sachs Was Active Within The L.A. Weimar Exile Community Of Artists, Writers, And Filmmakers. His Friend, The Architect Rudolph Schindler, Designed Sachs' L.A. House, The Manola Court Apartments.
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Add to basketGebunden. Condition: New. Theodor Baums is Professor emeritus for Business Law. His career took him from the Universities of Bonn, Muenster, Osnabrueck to Frankfurt a. M. and as a visiting Professor from U.C. Berkeley, the University of Vienna to Stanford CA and Columbia/New York. H.
Language: English
Published by Duncker & Humblot Dez 2019, 2019
ISBN 10: 3428156943 ISBN 13: 9783428156948
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - »Monetary Union, Central Banks and a Stable Financial System«The anthology provides an overview about important aspects of the stability of the monetary and financial system on the European and the national level. In 36 essays, legal experts and economists look at basic questions and current issues regarding the European Monetary Union, central bank law and monetary policy as well as banking regulation and public finances. Scholars, representatives of central banks and public authorities contributed to this book.; Im Mittelpunkt des Sammelbandes steht die Stabilität der Geld-, Währungs- und Finanzordnung. In 36 Aufsätzen beleuchten Juristen und Ökonomen Fragestellungen zur Europäischen Währungsunion, zu Notenbanken und zur Bankenregulierung sowie zu den Öffentlichen Finanzen. Der interdisziplinäre Ansatz der Festschrift spiegelt zugleich die wissenschaftliche Vita von Helmut Siekmann wider: Nach dem Studium der Rechtswissenschaften und der Volkswirtschaftslehre wurde Siekmann an der Universität zu Köln promoviert und 1993 habilitiert. Anschließend war er Professor für Öffentliches Recht an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum. 2006 wurde er an die Goethe-Universität Frankfurt berufen, wo er als Stiftungsprofessor für Geld-, Währungs- und Notenbankrecht das Institute for Monetary and Financial Stability (IMFS) aufbaute. Als 'Distinguished Professor' der Goethe-Universität arbeitet er derzeit an einer aktualisierten englischen Ausgabe des von ihm 2013 herausgegebenen Kommentars zum Recht der Europäischen Währungsunion sowie an der 9. Auflage seiner Kommentierung der gesamten Haushalts- und Finanzverfassung im Grundgesetz-Kommentar von Michael Sachs.
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Published by Duncker und Humblot GmbH, 2019
ISBN 10: 3428156943 ISBN 13: 9783428156948
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Zentralbanken, Währungsunion und stabiles Finanzsystem. | Festschrift für Helmut Siekmann., Dt/engl/frz | Michael Sachs | Buch | XIV | Deutsch | 2019 | Duncker und Humblot GmbH | EAN 9783428156948 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Duncker & Humblot GmbH, Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 9, 12165 Berlin, info[at]duncker-humblot[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
Language: English
Published by Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 3700190328 ISBN 13: 9783700190325
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Published by Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 3700190328 ISBN 13: 9783700190325
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Language: English
Published by Herman Sachs, Los Angeles, 1930
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No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Original Photographs (illustrator). 1st Edition. Two Photographs, One Mounted On Card, Of Modernist Ceramics By Herman Sachs, An American Artist And Architectural Decorator, Who Also Worked In Textiles And Ceramics Of Modernist Design. Born In Romania To Jewish Parents, Herman [Hermann] Sachs Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child. He First Trained Under His German-Born Father, A Painter In The Court Of Queen Elisabeth Of Romania. Sachs Continued His Artistic Training In Europe, Spending The 1910-1920 Period In Germany, Where He Founded The Munich School Of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten). Upon Returning To The United States In 1920, Sachs Exhibited At The Art Institute Of Chicago And Established The Chicago Industrial Art School, Which Soon Failed Due To Lack Of Sufficient Funding. Afterward, Sachs Became The First Director Of The Dayton Museum Of Fine Arts, Now The Dayton Art Institute. During This Time, He Also Served As The U.S. Representative Of Artist George Grosz. Around 1924, Sachs Moved To Los Angeles Where He Designed The Interiors Of The New Gas Company Building. As A Muralist And Decorator, Sachs Went On To Design The Interiors Of Many Los Angeles Landmarks, Including The Bullocks Wilshire Building (Now Home To Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, And The Title Insurance And Trust Company Building. An Educator As Well As An Artist, Sachs Also Directed The Creative Art Students League Of Los Angeles. Sachs Was Active Within The L.A. Weimar Exile Community Of Artists, Writers, And Filmmakers. His Friend, The Architect Rudolph Schindler, Designed Sachs' L.A. House, The Manola Court Apartments.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Geschlechtswechsel im Französischen | Ein Versuch der Erklärung desselben | Hermann Sachs | Taschenbuch | 56 S. | Deutsch | 2016 | hansebooks | EAN 9783741162237 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Hansebooks GmbH, Trakehner Weg 52, 22844 Norderstedt, gb[at]hansebooks[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
Language: English
Published by Herman Sachs, Los Angeles (Circa 1926), 1926
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
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No Binding. Condition: Good. Original Sketch (illustrator). Original Art Work. Original Color Sketch For Architectural Decoration, 19" X 12", Mounted On Board And Annotated By His Pupil, Employee, And Friend, Muralist Pasquale G Napoilitano,With His Pencil Note ""By Herman Sachs/ 27 (H. S. After Fra Angelico)". Born In Romania To Jewish Parents, Herman [Hermann] Sachs Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child. He First Trained Under His German-Born Father, A Painter In The Court Of Queen Elisabeth Of Romania. Sachs Continued His Artistic Training In Europe, Spending The 1913-1920 Period In Germany, Where He Founded The Munich School Of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten). Upon Returning To The United States In 1920, Sachs Exhibited At The Art Institute Of Chicago And Established The Chicago Industrial Art School ( Which Soon Failed Due To Lack Of Sufficient Funding). Afterward, Sachs Became The First Director Of The Dayton Museum Of Fine Arts, Now The Dayton Art Institute. During This Time, He Also Served As The U.S. Representative Of Artist George Grosz. Around 1924, Sachs Moved To Los Angeles Where He Designed The Interiors Of The New Gas Company Building. As A Muralist And Decorator, In The Firm Herman Sachs And Joseph Konde, Sachs Went On To Design The Interior Decorations Of Many Los Angeles Landmarks, Including The Bullocks Wilshire Building (Now Home To Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, And The Title Insurance And Trust Company Building. An Educator As Well As An Artist, Sachs Also Directed The Creative Art Students League Of Los Angeles. Sachs Was Active Within The L.A. Weimar Exile Community Of Artists, Writers, And Filmmakers. His Friend, The Architect Rudolph Schindler, Designed Sachs' L.A. House, The Manola Court Apartments.
Language: English
Published by Herman Sachs, Los Angeles (Circa 1926), 1926
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
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No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Original Sketch (illustrator). Original Art Work. Original Color Sketch For Architectural Decoration, Much Larger Than The Exposed11" X 9 1/4" Matted Display Of The Colored Part Of The Sketch, Color And Gilt. Matted By His Pupil, Employee, And Friend, Muralist Pasquale G Napoilitano,With His Pencil Note "Herman Sachs- Job Sketch". Born In Romania To Jewish Parents, Herman [Hermann] Sachs Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child. He First Trained Under His German-Born Father, A Painter In The Court Of Queen Elisabeth Of Romania. Sachs Continued His Artistic Training In Europe, Spending The 1913-1920 Period In Germany, Where He Founded The Munich School Of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten). Upon Returning To The United States In 1920, Sachs Exhibited At The Art Institute Of Chicago And Established The Chicago Industrial Art School ( Which Soon Failed Due To Lack Of Sufficient Funding). Afterward, Sachs Became The First Director Of The Dayton Museum Of Fine Arts, Now The Dayton Art Institute. During This Time, He Also Served As The U.S. Representative Of Artist George Grosz. Around 1924, Sachs Moved To Los Angeles Where He Designed The Interiors Of The New Gas Company Building. As A Muralist And Decorator, In The Firm Herman Sachs And Joseph Konde, Sachs Went On To Design The Interior Decorations Of Many Los Angeles Landmarks, Including The Bullocks Wilshire Building (Now Home To Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, And The Title Insurance And Trust Company Building. An Educator As Well As An Artist, Sachs Also Directed The Creative Art Students League Of Los Angeles. Sachs Was Active Within The L.A. Weimar Exile Community Of Artists, Writers, And Filmmakers. His Friend, The Architect Rudolph Schindler, Designed Sachs' L.A. House, The Manola Court Apartments.
Language: English
Published by Herman Sachs, Los Angeles (Circa 1926), 1926
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
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No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Original Sketch (illustrator). Original Art Work. Original Color Sketch For Architectural Decoration, Exposed 16 1/2" X 7 1/2" Matted Display. Matted By His Pupil, Employee, And Friend, Muralist Pasquale G Napoilitano,With His Inkedpencil Note "Sketch By ", In Pencil "And Assistants", Again In Ink "Property Of P. G. Napolitano / Los Angeles". Born In Romania To Jewish Parents, Herman [Hermann] Sachs Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child. He First Trained Under His German-Born Father, A Painter In The Court Of Queen Elisabeth Of Romania. Sachs Continued His Artistic Training In Europe, Spending The 1913-1920 Period In Germany, Where He Founded The Munich School Of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten). Upon Returning To The United States In 1920, Sachs Exhibited At The Art Institute Of Chicago And Established The Chicago Industrial Art School ( Which Soon Failed Due To Lack Of Sufficient Funding). Afterward, Sachs Became The First Director Of The Dayton Museum Of Fine Arts, Now The Dayton Art Institute. During This Time, He Also Served As The U.S. Representative Of Artist George Grosz. Around 1924, Sachs Moved To Los Angeles Where He Designed The Interiors Of The New Gas Company Building. As A Muralist And Decorator, In The Firm Herman Sachs And Joseph Konde, Sachs Went On To Design The Interior Decorations Of Many Los Angeles Landmarks, Including The Bullocks Wilshire Building (Now Home To Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, And The Title Insurance And Trust Company Building. An Educator As Well As An Artist, Sachs Also Directed The Creative Art Students League Of Los Angeles. Sachs Was Active Within The L.A. Weimar Exile Community Of Artists, Writers, And Filmmakers. His Friend, The Architect Rudolph Schindler, Designed Sachs' L.A. House, The Manola Court Apartments.
Language: English
Published by Herman Sachs, Los Angeles, 1927
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Original Sketch (illustrator). 1st Edition. Original B/W Sketch 25" X 7 1/2"" By Herman Sachs, Showing Design For An Architectural Mural, Annotated As By Joseph Konde And Herman Sachs. Born In Romania To Jewish Parents, Herman [Hermann] Sachs Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child. He First Trained Under His German-Born Father, A Painter In The Court Of Queen Elisabeth Of Romania. Sachs Continued His Artistic Training In Europe, Spending The 1913-1920 Period In Germany, Where He Founded The Munich School Of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten). Upon Returning To The United States In 1920, Sachs Exhibited At The Art Institute Of Chicago And Established The Chicago Industrial Art School ( Which Soon Failed Due To Lack Of Sufficient Funding). Afterward, Sachs Became The First Director Of The Dayton Museum Of Fine Arts, Now The Dayton Art Institute. During This Time, He Also Served As The U.S. Representative Of Artist George Grosz. Around 1924, Sachs Moved To Los Angeles Where He Designed The Interiors Of The New Gas Company Building. As A Muralist And Decorator, In The Firm Herman Sachs And Joseph Konde, Sachs Went On To Design The Interior Decorations Of Many Los Angeles Landmarks, Including The Bullocks Wilshire Building (Now Home To Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, And The Title Insurance And Trust Company Building. An Educator As Well As An Artist, Sachs Also Directed The Creative Art Students League Of Los Angeles. Sachs Was Active Within The L.A. Weimar Exile Community Of Artists, Writers, And Filmmakers. His Friend, The Architect Rudolph Schindler, Designed Sachs' L.A. House, The Manola Court Apartments.
Language: English
Published by Herman Sach Circa 1926, Los Angeles, 1926
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Original Art Work (illustrator). 1st Edition. Three Original Color Sketches By Herman Sachs, Showing Designs For Architectural (Building) Decorations. Born In Romania To Jewish Parents, Herman [Hermann] Sachs Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child. He First Trained Under His German-Born Father, A Painter In The Court Of Queen Elisabeth Of Romania. Sachs Continued His Artistic Training In Europe, Spending The 1910-1920 Period In Germany, Where He Founded The Munich School Of Expressionists (Munich Expressionist Werkstätten). Upon Returning To The United States In 1920, Sachs Exhibited At The Art Institute Of Chicago And Established The Chicago Industrial Art School, Which Soon Failed Due To Lack Of Sufficient Funding. Afterward, Sachs Became The First Director Of The Dayton Museum Of Fine Arts, Now The Dayton Art Institute. During This Time, He Also Served As The U.S. Representative Of Artist George Grosz. Around 1924, Sachs Moved To Los Angeles Where He Designed The Interiors Of The New Gas Company Building. As A Muralist And Decorator, Sachs Went On To Design The Interiors Of Many Los Angeles Landmarks, Including The Bullocks Wilshire Building (Now Home To Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, And The Title Insurance And Trust Company Building. An Educator As Well As An Artist, Sachs Also Directed The Creative Art Students League Of Los Angeles. Sachs Was Active Within The L.A. Weimar Exile Community Of Artists, Writers, And Filmmakers. His Friend, The Architect Rudolph Schindler, Designed Sachs' L.A. House, The Manola Court Apartments.
Language: English
Published by Herman Sachs, Los Angeles, 1927
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition Signed
No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. Original Photograph (illustrator). 1st Edition. Six Photographs Printed On Folding Cards Or Vellum, As Greeting Cards Or Stationary, Showing The Interior Of Herman Sachs' Apartment In Silverlake, Designed For Him By Architect Rudolph Schindler. Also, Two Additional Original Photographs. Sachs Was An American Artist And Architectural Decorator, Who Also Worked In Textiles And Ceramics Of Modernist Design. One Mounted Photograph Is Signed "Merry Christmas. Herman Sachs 19-27"; Another To P. G. Napolitano Herman Sachs 1927" (Pasquale Giovanni Napolitano Was An Apprentice, Later Employee, Later Friend Of Napolitano, And They Worked Together On Such Buildings As Los Angeles City Hall And Bullock's Wilshire). Another "To P. G. N. Palaro Sachs. 1927". Palaro Was Possibly Sach's Spouse. Born In Romania To Jewish Parents, Herman [Hermann] Sachs Immigrated To The U.S. As A Child. He First Trained Under His German-Born Father, A Painter In The Court Of Queen Elisabeth Of Romania. Sachs Continued His Artistic Training In Europe, Spending The 1910-1920 Period In Germany, Where He Founded The Munich School Of Expressionists (Munchen Expressionist Werkstätten). Upon Returning To The United States In 1920, Sachs Exhibited At The Art Institute Of Chicago And Established The Chicago Industrial Art School, Which Soon Failed Due To Lack Of Sufficient Funding. Afterward, Sachs Became The First Director Of The Dayton Museum Of Fine Arts, Now The Dayton Art Institute. During This Time, He Also Served As The U.S. Representative Of Artist George Grosz. Around 1924, Sachs Moved To Los Angeles Where He Designed The Interiors Of The New Gas Company Building. As A Muralist And Decorator, Sachs Went On To Design The Interiors Of Many Los Angeles Landmarks, Including The Bullocks Wilshire Building (Now Home To Southwestern Law School), Union Station, Los Angeles City Hall, And The Title Insurance And Trust Company Building. An Educator As Well As An Artist, Sachs Also Directed The Creative Art Students League Of Los Angeles. Sachs Was Active Within The L.A. Weimar Exile Community Of Artists, Writers, And Filmmakers. His Friend, The Architect Rudolph Schindler, Designed Sachs' L.A. House, The Manola Court Apartments. Inscribed by Author(s).
Condition: New. pp. 312.
Language: German
Published by J F Bergmann Verlag Gmbh & Co Kg, 1924
ISBN 10: 3662297965 ISBN 13: 9783662297964
Seller: Revaluation Books, Exeter, United Kingdom
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. reprint edition. 305 pages. German language. 9.25x6.10x0.74 inches. In Stock.