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Lohmeyer, JuliusWie's am Tag geht. With 16 chromolithogr. plates after W. Claudius. Dresden, Meinhold & Söhne, (1884). 33 pp. 4°. Col. ill. OHLwd. Claudius, Wilhelm Lohmeyer, Julius Wie's am Tage geht. With 16 chromolithogr. plates after W. Claudius. Dresden, Meinhold & Söhne, (1884). 33 pp. 4°. Col. ill. OHLwd. Klotz 4215/50. - Wegehaupt II, 2046 - Schug 428 - With: August Stein. Welcome. A picture book on air and teaching for well-behaved children. With 12 chromolithographed plates after Claudius. Ibid, (1887). 43 S. Col. ill. OHLwd. - Some text illustrations colored in. - M.Th. May. Kleine Volk. With 20 chromolithogr. plates after E. Voigt. Ibid, (1885). Col. ill. OHLwd. - All bindings scuffed and bumped, partly stained, 1 vol. with missing parts in cover. - Some (brown-, finger-) spotting and browning due to paper, binding loose, 1 fl. Endpapers missing, 2 vols. with ownership inscription. 3 vols. as listed above. - Orig. col. illustr. half cloth (all bindings scuffed and bumped, some stained, 1 vol. with defects in cover). - Somewhat (brown-, finger-) stained and browned to paper, binding loose, 1 flyleaf missing, 2 vols. with ownership entry. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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Lohmeyer, JuliusWie's am Tag geht. With 16 chromolithogr. plates after W. Claudius. Dresden, Meinhold & Söhne, (1884). 33 pp. 4°. Col. ill. OHLwd. Claudius, Wilhelm Lohmeyer, Julius Wie's am Tage geht. With 16 chromolithogr. plates after W. Claudius. Dresden, Meinhold & Söhne, (1884). 33 pp. 4°. Col. ill. OHLwd. Klotz 4215/50. - Wegehaupt II, 2046 - Schug 428 - With: August Stein. Welcome. A picture book on air and teaching for well-behaved children. With 12 chromolithographed plates after Claudius. Ibid, (1887). 43 S. Col. ill. OHLwd. - Some text illustrations colored in. - M.Th. May. Kleine Volk. With 20 chromolithogr. plates after E. Voigt. Ibid, (1885). Col. ill. OHLwd. - All bindings scuffed and bumped, partly stained, 1 vol. with missing parts in cover. - Some (brown-, finger-) spotting and browning due to paper, binding loose, 1 fl. Endpapers missing, 2 vols. with ownership inscription. 3 vols. as listed above. - Orig. col. illustr. half cloth (all bindings scuffed and bumped, some stained, 1 vol. with defects in cover). - Somewhat (brown-, finger-) stained and browned to paper, binding loose, 1 flyleaf missing, 2 vols. with ownership entry. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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