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In den WarenkorbDEUTSCHE FRAUEN Bilder stillen Heldentums C.F. Amelangs Verlag Leipzig, 16. Tsd. 1916, 159 SS. Pb. kl. 8°, leichte Gebrauchsspuren.
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In den WarenkorbZustand: very good. Gut/Very good: Buch bzw. Schutzumschlag mit wenigen Gebrauchsspuren an Einband, Schutzumschlag oder Seiten. / Describes a book or dust jacket that does show some signs of wear on either the binding, dust jacket or pages.
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In den WarenkorbDER UNSTERBLICHE ACKER Ein Kriegsroman, J.G. Cotta sche Buchhandlung Nachfolger, Stuttgart und Berlin 2.-6. Auflage 1915, 230 SS.schöner Leineneinband, dreiseitiger Grünschnitt, kl. Besitzvermerk auf Vorsatz.
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In den WarenkorbLEGENDEN Ullstein & Co., Berlin 1919, 228 SS.Buchausstattung von Hugo Steiner-Prag, Einbandrücken mit Gebrauchsspuren, mit handschriftlichem Besitzvermerk, einer ganzseitigen Widmung,Datum, Unterschrift von Karola von Wolf, Neubabelsberg 1926.
Verlag: Fritz Lang Film / UFA / W and F., London, 1928
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Manuskript / Papierantiquität
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In den WarenkorbVintage UK program for the 1928 German film, released in the UK as "The Spy." Lang's followup to "Metropolis," and penultimate silent film, an underrated spy versus spy thriller containing some of the most virtuosic set pieces of the director's career, including a spectacular train crash at the film's climax. 9.5 x 12 inches, 12 pages, side stapled in card wrappers. Wrappers Very Good plus overall, interior bright and Near Fine.
Verlag: Budapest, 1928
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Gut bis sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Thea von Harbou / Fritz Lang Metropolis Ungarische Erstausgabe, in 2 Bänden, Budapest, ca.1928. In "WorldCat" ist kein Exemplar dieser seltenen Ausgabe erfasst. Etwas gebräunt und mit Randläsuren. Insgesamt ein außergewöhnlich gut erhaltenes Exemplar, der Ungarischen Erstausgabe. Zwecks sicherer Archiverung der empfindlichen Exemplare, im passgenauen Schuber, angefertigt von einem Buchestaurator. Wird auch für 3.300 bei Abebooks angeboten. No copies of this rare edition are recorded in "WorldCat". Somewhat browned and with marginal tears. Overall a really nicely preserved copy, of the hungarian first edition. For good archiving, in a custom-fitted slipcase. Otherwise esimated by 3.300 Euro.
Verlag: Scherl Verlag, Berlin, 1928
Anbieter: Die-Erstausgabe Dipl.-Kfm. Thomas Jutzas, Soltau, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbSoftcover. Zustand: Sehr gut. 1. Auflage. Sonderausgabe des Film-Magazins zum Film "Frau im Mond" von Fritz Lang mit Beiträgen von: Thea von Harbou, Fritz Lang, Hermann Oberth, Willy Ley und anderen. Scherl Verlag, Berlin 1928 30,5, x 23,0 cm! 16 Seiten, 8 davon mit großformatigen Filmbildern Äußerst seltene Ausgabe anlässlich der Filmpremiere von Fritz Langs Film "Frau im Mond" mit fantastischen Filmbildern und sehr interessanten Beiträgen nebst Thea von Harbou, Willy Ley und Fritz Lang, auch vom Vater der Deutschen Raketentechnik Hermann Oberth höchstpersönlich, der Fritz Lang bei der Filmproduktion in technischen Fragen beraten hat. Bei der Filmpremiere am 15. Oktober 1929 im Ufa-Palast war auch Albert Einstein im Publikum zugegen. Mit 8 zum Teil ganzseitigen Seiten (30,5 x 23 cm!) mit Filmbildern. Ungewöhnlich schöne Erhaltung. Von außerordentlicher Seltenheit. Weltweit aktuell nur ein weiteres Exemplar im Deutschen Historischen Museum in Berlin nachweisbar. Special issue of Film-Magazin on the film "Frau im Mond" by Fritz Lang with contributions by: Thea von Harbou, Fritz Lang, Hermann Oberth, Willy Ley and others. Scherl Publishing House, Berlin 1928 30,5, x 23,0 cm! 16 pages, 8 of them with large format film pictures Extremely rare edition on the occasion of the film premiere of Fritz Lang's film "Frau im Mond" with fantastic film pictures and very interesting contributions besides Thea von Harbou, Willy Ley and Fritz Lang, also by the father of German rocket technology Hermann Oberth himself, who advised Fritz Lang on technical matters during the film production. Albert Einstein was also present in the audience at the film premiere on October 15, 1929 at the Ufa-Palast. With 8 partly full-page pages (30.5 x 23 cm!) with film images. Unusually nice condition. Of exceptional rarity. Worldwide currently only one other copy verifiable in the German Historical Museum in Berlin.
Verlag: Film-Kurier, Berlin, 1924
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In den WarenkorbOriginal German programs for duology "Die Nibelungen," one each for "Die Nibelungen: Siegfried" and "Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge." Based on the thirteenth century epic poem "Nibelungenlied." Text in German. Film-Kurier was the first German film journal, published daily beginning in 1919. Film-Kurier's classic era lasted until 1933, when its publisher, Alfred Weiner, had to flee Germany because of his Jewish origins. The issues from this era remain striking to this day because they were printed using a gravure reproduction process. Each day's issue would focus on a single film. 9 x 11.75 inches. Each program six pages, folded loose leaves as issued. Very Good plus, with a horizontal fold, tiny pinholes to the corners, and an occasional short closed tear. Masters of Cinema 46.
Verlag: Illustrierter Film-Kurier, Vienna, 1931
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In den WarenkorbVintage Austrian program for the 1931 German film. Lang's first sound film, Peter Lorre's breakthrough role, and the film Lang considered to be his masterpiecean assertion that has found much agreement since. The only second piece of ephemera from the film we have ever offered. Text in German. Issue No. 262 of "Illustrierter Film-Kurier," one of the oldest European film magazines, which ran weekly from 1929 to 1956. Like its German counterpart, "Film-Kurier," each issue focused on a single film and used a gravure process to reproduce images from the film, making for striking images and design. 6 x 9 inches. Six pages, saddle stapled. Ink annotations throughout, seemingly regarding layout, affecting a bit of text but no images. Very Good plus with a faint horizontal crease and light toning to the wrappers. Criterion Collection 30. Grant Germany. Godard, Histoires de cinema. Ebert I. Eureka Masters of Cinema 9. Rosebaum 1000.
Verlag: August Scherl, Berlin, 1928
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In den WarenkorbFirst Edition. First Edition, preceding all others, including the movie tie-in edition, published later the same year by Scherl. This copy with an alternate jacketdiffering completely with the one referenced in Rössler's "Filmfieber." Rare in dust jacket. Basis for the German silent film classic by Fritz Lang, with a screenplay adapted by von Harbou from her novel. Released in the US as "Woman in the Moon." Like "Metropolis," a novel that was conceived and executed simultaneously with the film. It is also generally recognized as the first serious film to portray space travel (preceded by Georges Melies' equally important but more comic 1902 silent, "La voyage dans la lune"). It was the first film to introduce the basics of rocket travel to a mass audience, including the use of a multi-stage rocket, and was the first instance in a film of a "countdown to zero" being used prior to a rocket launch. Jacket design by S.B. Singer, with his motif on the front panel artwork. Near Fine, with no rubbing to the gilt, only some scattered foxing and a tiny splash to the otherwise bright yellow topstain, and with gold cloth ribbon bookmark intact, in a Very Good plus dust jacket, with minor wear at the corner, a bit of even toning to the spine panel, and light fray at the crown. A very attractive copy. Rössler, Filmfieber, p. 117.
Verlag: Decla-Bioscop / UFA, Germany, 1924
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In den WarenkorbVintage program for the German premiere of the films "Die Nibelungen: Siegfried" and "Die Nibelungen: Kriemhild's Revenge" on February 14, 1924. Contains a brief essay by von Harbou, and three additional short essays on the making of the film. Photo illustrated throughout with stills of characters from the films. Also included is a supplemental program for UFA theaters, featuring another brief essay on the film by starring actor Rudolf Klein-Rogge, information and photographs relating to UFA theaters, and advertisements. Text of both items in German. Based on the thirteenth century epic poem "Nibelungenlied." Program: Near Fine in heavy paper wrappers and string binding. Elegant owner name on the front wrapper, with a light diagonal crease to the same, and light fading to the edges. Supplement program: Very Good in saddle stapled self wrappers, top right corner clipped. Splitting to the spine, with a light vertical fold crease, and a couple of small chips. Rossler, Filmfieber, p. 51. Masters of Cinema 46.
Verlag: Central Cinema Company Film [CCC], Berlin, 1959
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In den WarenkorbVintage borderless reference photograph of Fritz Lang being attacked by the shackled Paul Hubschmid, rehearsing a scene on the set of the 1959 film. German mimeo snipe and "Der Tiger von Eschnapur" stamps on verso. Based on the 1918 German novel "Das Indische Grabmal" ("The Indian Tomb") by Thea von Harbou. Previously filmed in 1921 as the silent film "The Indian Tomb," directed by Joe May and starring Conrad Veidt and Mia May, with a screenplay written by von Harbou and Lang (who was originally slated to direct), and in 1938 as the German film "Der Tiger von Eschnapur," directed by Richard Eichberg, starring Philip Dorn and La Jana. Lang returned to the material some forty years later, and divided the story into two films to avoid the lengthy three and a half hour running time of the original silent film. A German architect travels to the remote Indian city of Eschnapur to oversee work being done at the behest of the Maharajah, and falls in love with a beautiful temple dancer, who the Maharajah also loves. Set in India, shot on location in Berlin, Germany and Udaipur, India. 9 x 7 inches. Near Fine. Eureka 50047. Rosenbaum 1000.
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In den WarenkorbDIE NIBELUNGEN Ein deutsches Heldenlied. Regie : Fritz Lang, UFA-DECLA-FILM - 1. Film SIEGFRIED, 2. Film KRIEMHILDS RACHE (UA am 14.II.1924 im UFA-Palast am Zoo in Berlin) Drei Masken Verlag München und DECLA-Bioskop A.G. Berlin, 1. Auflage 1923, ERSTAUSGABE, 271 SS. gebunden (Hardcover, Oln. kl. 8° mit gold geprägtem Titel und Buchrücken, zusätzlich Laschenverschluß) mit tollen ganzseitigen Bildtafeln im Kupfertiefdruck, zunächst Porträts von Fritz Lang und Thea von Harbou, weitere aus dem Film ! SCHÖN ERHALTEN !
Verlag: Universum Film [UFA], Munich, 1929
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In den WarenkorbVintage reference photograph from the French release of the 1927 German film. With the UFA logo at the bottom right corner. Director Fritz Lang's expressionist masterpiece, based on the novel and written for the screen by then-wife Thea von Harbou, one of the most enduring and influential films of the silent era. 9 x 6.5 inches. Near Fine. Ebert I. Eureka Masters of Cinema 16. Rosenbaum 1000. Schrader Canon Fodder 5. Godard, Histoires du cinema.
Verlag: Filmpropaganda, Wien, 1931
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In den WarenkorbEach page with photographical illustrations, montages of stills from the movie. (illustrator). First edition. Each page with photographical illustrations, montages of stills from the movie. First edition. (4) p. Advertisement brochure for Fritz Lang's first sound film, the 1931 drama-thriller, "M - A City Looks for a Murderer". With two holes by paper punch. The inner leaf with small torn at folding. Folded once. Overall in very good condition.
Verlag: Berlin, Decla - Ufa - Film, 1924
Sprache: Deutsch
Anbieter: Antiquariat Ehbrecht - Preis inkl. MwSt., Ilsede, Deutschland
EUR 550,00
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Gut. 24 Seiten und 10 Bildtafeln, farbig illustr. Originalheft - Einband mit leichten Gebrauchssp. sonst guter Zustand - 1924. c110684 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 50.