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$6.22 Shipping Location: SALFORD, United Kingdom January 2 – Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse, German typographer, calligrapher and book-binder (d. 2019). Patrick Anthony Porteous, Scottish recipient of the Victoria ... moreCross (d. 2000). John Forsythe. Nicolae Ceaușescu.
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$3.95 Shipping Location: Berlin, Germany He fled Ascona with Carlo Holzer and was then a roving bohemian until the 1920s, with stays in Zurich and Berlin, where he worked as a correspondent for ... morevarious newspapers. During his years of travel he made acquaintances with Friedrich Glauser and Gusto Gräser. Around 1917/1918, Goetz became friends with the historian and lawyer Heinrich Goesch (1880–1930), with whom he later moved to Berlin. From 1923 he lived as a freelance author in Überlingen, the last years of his life after 1946 back in Zurich. In 1931, Goetz wrote an appeal for the founding of a community entitled The Colony in Tessin, which was to pursue similar goals to the Monte Verità in Ascona, which he knew well. The colony did not come about, but a circle of friends and "thinking circle" gathered around Bruno Goetz, which al.
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$1.60 Shipping Location: Berlin, Germany Family: August Vogler, who was of the Protestant denomination, was the son of the doctor and pharmacist Johann Andreas Vogler (* 20. October 1753 in Darmstadt; ... more† 12. October 1826 in Hachenburg) and his wife Amalie Helene Friederike née Clotz (5. August 1766 in Hachenburg; † 3. February 1836 ibid). Johann Andreas Vogler was a doctor of medicine, court physician to the Burggrave of Kirchberg and personal physician to Burgrave August von Kirchberg and city and rural physicist. He was also a pharmacist and owner of the Hachenburg pharmacy. The mother was the daughter of the government councilor Clotz. Life: Auguste was the eldest son of Eugène de Beauharnais (1781-1824) and his wife Princess Auguste of Bavaria (1788-1851), daughter of the first Bavarian King Maximilian I Joseph and his first w.
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$3.99 Shipping Location: Berlin, Germany Hennicke: Johann Friedrich H., born at 19. November 1764, died on the 18th March 1848. Born and educated in Göttingen, he had been studying philology ... moreand history since 1784. Heyne accepted him into the philological seminar and entrusted him with teaching his two daughters. In 1788 he won the prize offered by the philosophical faculty in Göttingen for his "Commentatio de geographia Africae Herodotea". He turned down a position at the Johanneum in Hamburg on Heyne's advice, but accepted a position as a tutor in Göttingen himself and at the same time became an assistant in the library there. In 1791 he received his doctorate in philosophy, for which he completed his disputation “Geographicorum Strabonis fides” (Goett. 1791) issued. Soon after, on Heyne's recommendation, he became a collaborat.
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$19.99 Shipping Location: Bulgaria About 80 year-old box in very good shape and condition for its age. Pictured as found. 100% authentic. No glass available. This is a real object with ... morehistory and real traces from usage and aging.
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