Neuchatel , suisse, Delachaux et niestlé les guides du naturaliste , 1972; in-12, 263 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
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Paris: Claude Robustel, 1719. 2 volumes in-quarto plein veau de l’époque, dos à nerfs ornés de caissons, pièces de titre rouges, tranches rouges, (16), 804, (30) pages et 788 pages. Avec une table alphabétique des matières. Illustré d’un portrait gravé de Denis Talon, président de la cour en frontispice. Douzième édition de ce traité paru pour la première fois en 1667 sous le même titre. Exemplaires en bonne condition malgré quelques épidermures sur les plats; coins et coiffes bien conservés. Ex-libris manuscrit en page de titre de Daniel Leviste de Briandas du château de Montbrian dans l'Ain est alors Chevalier d’honneur au parlement des Dombes.
Editions E.D.I.P. Choc Agrafé "In-12 (10,8 x 16,3 cm), agrafé sous couverture, 64 pages, sans date, ""Les Croisières de la mort"" par Georges Lange, suivi de ""L'Attentat du moulin"" par Edouard Duret ; papier bruni, petites déchirures sur le dos et le bords des plats, assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande."
Breslau, Verlga Schmert und Schild, 1937; in-12, 176 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. UND FETZET IHR NICHT DAS LEBEN EIN, NIE WIRD EUCH DAS LEBEN GEMONNEN FEIN!
UND FETZET IHR NICHT DAS LEBEN EIN, NIE WIRD EUCH DAS LEBEN GEMONNEN FEIN!
Duisburg, Falk & Lange, 1866. 8vo. Original publisher's black cloth with gilt lettering to spine and blindstamped borders to boards. Small tears to top capital and a small tear to the top of hinges. Otherwise very clean and fresh, aslo internally. VIII, 256 pp.
Scarce first edition of Lange's highly influential work, which came to serve as a great source of inspiration to Karl Marx, who read it extensively. Especially Lange's theories on rent theory and soil exhaustion (chapter 4 in the present work) influenced Marx profoundly.Apart from his influence through Marx, Lange was seminal in the spreading of Darwinism in Germany. Nietzsche was introduced to Darwin via Lange, which became pivotal in his construction of his theory of the Übermensch. ""[Lange], elucidates his critique against the Leibig school in the 1866 book [the present], the title which ironically mocks Dühring's book. Marx made some excerpts from this book in the beginning of 1868 and possessed a copy in his library. These excerpts are important because Marx focused on chapter 4 in which lange criticizes Carey's and Dühring's view on agriculture. Marx documented a passage in which Lange rejects Carey's idea of the harmonious development"" especially the latter's treatment of a ""protective tariff"" as ""panacea"" which should automatically lead to the establishment of an autarchic. "" (Karl Marx's Ecosocialism).""Thus in 1868 Marx began reading the work of authors who took a more critical stance toward Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry. He was already familiar with arguments such as Roscher's, which held that the robbery system should be criticized from the point of view of ""natural science"" but could be justified from an ""economic"" standpoint insofar as it was more profitable. According to Roscher, it was only necessary to stop the robbery just before it became too expensive to recover the original fertility of the soil-but market prices would take care of that. Adopting Roscher's arguments, Friedrich Albert Lange, a German philosopher, argued against Dühring's reception of Liebig and Carey in his J. St. Mill's Views of the Social Question [J. St. Mills Ansichten über die sociale Frage] published in 1866. Marx read Lange's book at the beginning of 1868, and it is no coincidence that his notebook focuses on its fourth chapter, where Lange discusses the problems of rent theory and soil exhaustion. Specifically, Marx noted Lange's observation that Carey and Dühring denounced ""trade"" with England as a cause of all evils and regarded a ""protective tariff"" as the ultimate ""panacea,"" without Lange's recognizing that ""industry"" possesses a ""centralizing tendency,"" which creates not only the division of town and country but also economic inequality. Similar to Roscher, Lange argued that ""despite the natural scientific correctness of Liebig's theory,"" robbery cultivation can be justified from a ""national economic"" perspective.""( Saito, Marx's Ecological Notebooks)Lange is a significant figure among the mid nineteenth century German intellectuals who were concerned to think through the impact of developments in natural science for philosophy, pedagogy, and politics.""Lange was one of the originators of ""physiological neo-Kantianism"" and an important figure in the founding of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism. He played a significant role in the German labour movement and in the development of social democratic thought. He articulated a socialist Darwinism that was an alternative to early social Darwinism."" (SEP)Die Bibliotheken von Marx und Engels (MEGA IV.32).
Duisburg, Falk & Lange, 1866. 8vo. Uncut in the original printed wrappers with author's presentation inscription: ""Geschenk des Verfassers / Freitag, d. 13. April 1866."". Spine expertly restored and wrappers reinforced on verso. A few light underlignings in pencil, a fine copy. VIII, 256 pp.
First edition, presentation-copy given by the author shortly after publication, of Lange's highly influential work, which Karl Marx read extensively. The work served served as a great source of inspiration to Marx, especially in regard to rent theory and soil exhaustion (chapter 4 in the present work).Lange was furthermore seminal in the spreading of Darwinism in Germany. It was through Lange that Nietzsche was introduced to Darwin, an introduction which was to become pivotal in the construction of his theory of the Übermensch. ""[Lange], elucidates his critique against the Leibig school in the 1866 book [the present], the title which ironically mocks Dühring's book. Marx made some excerpts from this book in the beginning of 1868 and possessed a copy in his library. These excerpts are important because Marx focused on chapter 4 in which lange criticizes Carey's and Dühring's view on agriculture. Marx documented a passage in which Lange rejects Carey's idea of the harmonious development"" especially the latter's treatment of a ""protective tariff"" as ""panacea"" which should automatically lead to the establishment of an autarchic."" (Karl Marx's Ecosocialism).""Thus in 1868 Marx began reading the work of authors who took a more critical stance toward Liebig's Agricultural Chemistry. He was already familiar with arguments such as Roscher's, which held that the robbery system should be criticized from the point of view of ""natural science"" but could be justified from an ""economic"" standpoint insofar as it was more profitable. According to Roscher, it was only necessary to stop the robbery just before it became too expensive to recover the original fertility of the soil - but market prices would take care of that. Adopting Roscher's arguments, Friedrich Albert Lange, a German philosopher, argued against Dühring's reception of Liebig and Carey in his J. St. Mill's Views of the Social Question [J. St. Mills Ansichten über die sociale Frage] published in 1866. Marx read Lange's book at the beginning of 1868, and it is no coincidence that his notebook focuses on its fourth chapter, where Lange discusses the problems of rent theory and soil exhaustion. Specifically, Marx noted Lange's observation that Carey and Dühring denounced ""trade"" with England as a cause of all evils and regarded a ""protective tariff"" as the ultimate ""panacea,"" without Lange's recognizing that ""industry"" possesses a ""centralizing tendency,"" which creates not only the division of town and country but also economic inequality. Similar to Roscher, Lange argued that ""despite the natural scientific correctness of Liebig's theory,"" robbery cultivation can be justified from a ""national economic"" perspective."" (Saito, Marx's Ecological Notebooks).Lange is a significant figure among the mid-nineteenth century German intellectuals who were concerned to digest the impact of developments in natural science on philosophy, pedagogy, and politics.""Lange was one of the originators of ""physiological neo-Kantianism"" and an important figure in the founding of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism. He played a significant role in the German labour movement and in the development of social democratic thought. He articulated a socialist Darwinism that was an alternative to early social Darwinism."" (SEP)Die Bibliotheken von Marx und Engels (MEGA IV.32).
Iserlohn, J Baedeker, 1866 [but 1865]. 8vo. In contemporary half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Extremities with wear and back hindge loose. First 12 pp with light occassional brownspotting. Otherwise a fine copy. XVI, 563, (1) pp.
Rare first edition of Lange's seminal work on materialism which had profound influence on Nietzsche who stated that it ""without a doubt [was] the most significant philosophical work to have appeared in the last hundred years"" (Letter to Muschacke). ""Nietzsche never 'broke' with Lange's thought at any point in his career as he did with other influences"" (Constancio, Nietzsche and the Problem of Subjectivity).""Lange's most famous book, The History of Materialism and Critique of its Contemporary Significance, is in essence a defense of such a return to Kant. It is also a detailed history of materialism (and was read well into the twentieth century for precisely this reason). However, more fundamentally, it was meant to drive home the above mentioned concerns about materialism. Lange accepted materialism as a sensible maxim for the construction of theories within natural science. However, as a comprehensive philosophical system, as both fundamental ontology and epistemology, materialism is self-undermining."" (Stanford)In 'Geschichte des Materialismus' Lange adopted the Kantian standpoint that we can know nothing but phenomena, Lange maintains that neither materialism nor any other metaphysical system has a valid claim to ultimate truth. For empirical phenomenal knowledge, however, which is all that humans can look for, materialism with its exact scientific methods has done most valuable service. Ideal metaphysics, though they fail of the inner truth of things, have a value as the embodiment of high aspirations, in the same way as poetry and religion. Lange replaced the transcendental subject of Kantianism by the organism, although he considered that this substitution validated all the more Kant's philosophy that
, Bulfinch / Little, Brown and Company, 2002 Hardcover, 264 pages; ENG. edition, 315 x 255 x 30 mm, Very Fine Condition, illustrated dustjacket, Full Page Photographs in b/w. ISBN 9780821227916.
One of the most important documentary photographers of our time, Dorothea Lange's revolutionary work chronicled America's struggle with poverty during the Great Depression. Her widely reproduced, classic portrait from the 1940s, "Migrant Mother," is just one of the many unforgettable images found in her stunning oeuvre of documentary works. While there have been other books on Lange's photographs, none exist with the scope and breadth of this monograph, which comes from her archives at the Oakland Museum in California and includes numerous unpublished photographs. . Dorothea Lange is one of the most influential and well-known photographers of all time; her photojournalism featuring Depression breadlines, migrant-worker poverty, and Southern sharecroppers was revolutionary for its time. . Lange's signature style has gained critical acclaim in the art and photographic community. . Essays by Pierre Borhan, A.D. Coleman, Ralph Gibson, and Sam Stourdz pay homage to this master photographer.
Gjentofte, 17/3, (19)10 + (København), 20/3 1918. 1) Tvær-8vo, 5 linier: ""Kjære Hr. Professor! / Tak for Deres Brev med Anmodningen om en Anmeldelse af Kierkegaards Papirer. Hvis den skal skrives i Løbet af de første to Maaneder, tør jeg ikke love det. Men hvis det maa vente, saa haaber jeg at kunne sende Dem en. / Deres hengivne / H. O. Lange.""2) 8vo, 4 linier, skrevet på brevpapir fra ""Bibliotheca Regia Hafniensis"": ""Beklagende ikke at kunne komme / sender jeg hermed Adgangskortet tilbage. / Ærbødigst / H. O. Lange. / Til / Kunstakademiets Forvalterkontor.""
To håndskrevne og signerede breve fra egyptologen og bibliotekaren H. O. Lange til Hans Olrik.
Librairie Istra, Publications de la faculté des lettres de l'université de Strasbourg Relié 1924 In-4 (17,2 x 25,5 cm), reliure demi-peau, dos à 5 nerfs, pièce de titre, couverture conservée, 291 pages ; très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
NRF Gallimard Broché 1982 In-8 (14 x 20,5 cm), broché, 139 pages, envoi de l'auteur, édition originale après 19 sur grand papier ; quelques légères traces sur les plats, papier bruni, bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Koln, Scriba verlag, 1977; in-4, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Rééditiion très bonétat avec sa jaquette.
Rééditiion très bonétat avec sa jaquette.
Dunod Broché 1968 In-8 (15,5 x 24 cm), broché, 240 pages ; dos insolé, pelliculage décollé et salissures au dos, papier bruni, Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Pierre Mardaga Editeur Création & Communication Dos carré collé 1986 In-8 (14,8 x 22 cm), dos carré collé, 429 pages ; couverture défraîchie, pliures au dos, trace de marqueur sur la tranche de queue, assez bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris : EDHIS (Editions d'Histoire Sociale, réimpression de textes rares), 1967 - fac-similé de l'édition originale de 1793 à Lyon - in-12 broché sous couverture souple, 30 pp. - 1/500 exemplaires sur vergé numéroté - bon état -
"L'attaque la plus véhémente, la plus brutale, la plus nette contre la propriété." Jean Jaurès -
Gutersloh, Prisma verlag, 1984; grand in-8, 248 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Trrès bon état avec sa jaquette -eine maritime entdeckungsgeschichte ozeaniens.
Trrès bon état avec sa jaquette -eine maritime entdeckungsgeschichte ozeaniens.
Editions du Fanal Cartonné avec jaquette 1987 In-4° cartonnage d'éditeur sous jaquette illustrée, 240 pp., nombreuses ilustrations et cartes en couleurs et en noir et blanc in et hors-texte ; menus incidents sur la jaquette, très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Paris, Editions Ferenczi, 1954; in-12, 32 pp., br. Broché en bon état N°335.
Broché en bon état N°335.
JC Lattès Cartonné avec jaquette 1989 In-8 (14,7 x 23,2 cm), cartonné avec jaquette, 365 pages, photographies en noir hors texte ; pliure et léger froissement en tête de la jaquette, par ailleurs très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
Munchen, Zentralverlag der NSDAP franz Eher Nachf, 1940; in-8, 76 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état avec sa jaquette -.
Bon état avec sa jaquette -.
Munchen, Zentralverlag der NSDAP franz Eher Nachf, 1940; in-8, 76 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état avec sa jaquette - 1 tampon bibliothèque sinon très bon état.
Bon état avec sa jaquette - 1 tampon bibliothèque sinon très bon état.
Munchen, Zentralverlag der Nsdap Franz Eher Nacht, 1940; in-8, 76 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. En bon état - rousseurs reliure bruni -.
En bon état - rousseurs reliure bruni -.
Munchen, Zentralverlag der NSDAP franz Eher Nachf, 1940; in-8, 76 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état avec sa jaquette - 1 tampon bibliothèque sinon très bon état.
Bon état avec sa jaquette - 1 tampon bibliothèque sinon très bon état.
Paris, Plon - collection d'un monde a l'autre - la collection des découverte, 1960; in-8, 306 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
Bon état.