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Renger-Patzsch, AlbertDie Welt ist schön. Mit 100 Tafeln nach Schwarz/Weiß-Photographien. München, Einhorn, (1931). 2 Bll., 100 S. 4°. Einfache Broschur in privatem Pp. Schuber (etw. gebräunt u. lichtrandig, mit kl. Randläsuren u. vereinzelt fleckig). Photographie Renger-Patzsch, Albert Die Welt ist schön. Mit 100 Tafeln nach Schwarz/Weiß-Photographien. München, Einhorn, (1931). 2 Bll., 100 S. 4°. Einfache Broschur in privatem Pp. Schuber (etw. gebräunt u. lichtrandig, mit kl. Randläsuren u. vereinzelt fleckig). Vgl. Göbel 689. - Heidtmann 10691. - Zweite Ausgabe, übernommen vom Kurt Wolff Verlag, dort zuerst 1928 erschienen. - Exemplar insgesamt sauber u. wohlerhalten. Photography - With 100 plates after photographs by Albert Renger-Patzsch. Plain paperback in private cardboard slipcase (somewhat browned and light-stained, with small marginal tears, occasionally stained). - Second edition after the first edition of 1928. - Altogether well preserved a. clean copy.

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Renger-Patzsch, AlbertDie Welt ist schön. Mit 100 Tafeln nach Schwarz/Weiß-Photographien. München, Einhorn, (1931). 2 Bll., 100 S. 4°. Einfache Broschur in privatem Pp. Schuber (etw. gebräunt u. lichtrandig, mit kl. Randläsuren u. vereinzelt fleckig). Photographie Renger-Patzsch, Albert Die Welt ist schön. Mit 100 Tafeln nach Schwarz/Weiß-Photographien. München, Einhorn, (1931). 2 Bll., 100 S. 4°. Einfache Broschur in privatem Pp. Schuber (etw. gebräunt u. lichtrandig, mit kl. Randläsuren u. vereinzelt fleckig). Vgl. Göbel 689. - Heidtmann 10691. - Zweite Ausgabe, übernommen vom Kurt Wolff Verlag, dort zuerst 1928 erschienen. - Exemplar insgesamt sauber u. wohlerhalten. Photography - With 100 plates after photographs by Albert Renger-Patzsch. Plain paperback in private cardboard slipcase (somewhat browned and light-stained, with small marginal tears, occasionally stained). - Second edition after the first edition of 1928. - Altogether well preserved a. clean copy.

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