Denmark: Kingdom of Reason.
New York: Viking, 1937. Illus. 275pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w.; (d.w. slightly worn, ink inscription to half-title page). N.Y. : Viking, 1937. vg. More
New York: Viking, 1937. Illus. 275pp. 8vo, cloth, d.w.; (d.w. slightly worn, ink inscription to half-title page). N.Y. : Viking, 1937. vg. More
New York: Timken, 1992. Numerous plates in color & in black & white. Square 4to, yellow cloth (bumped at top edge of front cover, otherwise near fine), d.w. (New York): Timken, (1992). First Edition. Very good. More
Illustrated, some in color. 902 pages. Tall 8vo, red fabricoid. Copenhagen: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 1974. A very good(+) copy. More
Denmark: 1993. 56 color plates. 4to, glossy pictorial wrappers. Denmark, 1993. Fine. Text in Danish & English. Presentation copy,signed "Clifford" to art historian Meyer Schapiro. More
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1932. 548pp. 8vo, blue cloth, many pages underlined in pencil. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1932. More
photographic illus. 120pp. + ads. 8vo, decorated cloth; (back cover lightly soiled and slightly bubbled, spine ends expertly repaired, otherwise very good). St. Thomas: Published by the author, at Taylor's Bookstore, (1895). Inscribed by the author. Charles Edwin Taylor was a medical doctor who lived in St. Thomas. He was member of the Colonial Council of St. Thomas and St. John. Illustrations depict architecture of St. Thomas. More
Edinburgh: John Thomson, 1814. Map. Engraving with beautiful original hand outline. Image measures 20" x 23.25". Includes insets of Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Schleswig is shown as part of Denmark, whereas today is in part of German. Minor discoloration along centerfold and some wear to upper left corner. From Thomson's "New General Atlas". John Thomson (1777 - 1837) was a Scottish bookseller and publisher active in the early 19th century, who was one of the leaders in Europe who..... More
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1982. 11 pages of black & white photographic illustrations, and a family tree (small inked annotations). xvi, 495 pages. 8vo, white cloth-backed green boards. New York: St. Martin's Press, (1982). A near fine copy lacking the dust wrapper. More
New York: St. Martin's, 1982. Illustrated. xvi + 495 pages, 8vo, cloth, d.w.; dust wrapper lightly worn with some chipping along edges. New York: St. Martin's Press, (1982). First edition. A very good copy in a very good(-) dust wrapper. More
Amsterdam: Giovanni Battista Albrizzi, 1740. Map. Uncolored copper plate engraving. Image measures 11" x 13.25". Exquisite impression. Map includes both Schleswig and Holstein, while today part of the former and all of the latter are northern Germany. Full original margins, very small tear to left edge. More
Brussels: Vandermaelen, Phillipe Marie, 1827. Map. Lithograph with original hand outline. Image measures 19" x 22.5". Map of Denmark with rail lines. Map includes both Schleswig and Holstein, while today part of the former and all of the latter are northern Germany. Also shows portion of Sweden and Norway. Double page with centerfold. From Vandermaelen's 6 volume "Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/16411836". Can be combined as gores to form an immense globe..... More
Ishoj: ARKEN Museum, 2016. Text in Danish. Profusely illustrated in color. 95 pages. 4to, pictorial boards. (Ishoj): ARKEN Museum, (2016). A fine copy. More
New York: Knopf, 2001. Illustrated sparsely in black and white. xviii, 489 pages. Thick 8vo, black cloth-backed boards, d.w. (discolored, wrinkled). New York: Alfred A. Knopf, (2001). First American Edition. Near fine in a very good(+) dust wrapper. More
London: James Wyld, 1842. Map. Engraving with original hand coloring. Image measures 28.25" x 20.25". Shows Denmark divided into counties, with rail lines, post and other major roads. Notes that "the Duchy of Lauenburg was annexed to the Kingdom of Denmark by treaty with the King of Prussia, signed June 4th, 1815." Lauenburg, Holstein and part of Schleswig are today part of Germany. More
Denmark: 1934. 1 page, 8.25 x 5.5 inches, Denmark, May 19, 1934. In this letter, Zahle sends his autograph to an American admirer, in part: "I hereby have the pleasure of complying with your request." He has signed with the desirable "C. Th. Zahle." Light pencil notations and one horizontal fold; still very good condition. Prime Minister of Denmark during World War I who was thrown out of office in 1920 and deposed by King Christian X for having handed..... More
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