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Geological map of the province of Nelson [cartographic material] /
"v. Hochstetter's & Petermann's Geol. topogr. Atlas of New-Zealand."; From: Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand / by Dr Ferdinand von Hochstetter and Dr A. Petermann.; Plate from: Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand / by Ferdinand von Hochstetter and A. Petermann. Auckland : T. Delattre, 1864.; Prime meridians: Paris and Greenwich.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-nk3720-4
The istmus of Auckland with its extinct volcanoes [cartographic material] /
Map of the Auckland isthmus, New Zealand, showing volcanoes and goelogy.; "The drawings & geographical foundation compiled principally from the surveys of Stokes & Drury by A. Petermann."; "v. Hochstetter's & Petermann's Geol. topogr. Atlas of New-Zealand."; From: Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand / by Dr Ferdinand von Hochstetter and Dr A. Petermann.; Plate from: Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand / by Ferdinand von Hochstetter and A. Petermann. Auckland : T. Delattre, 1864.; Prime meridians: Paris and Greenwich.; Relief shown by hachures, soundings and spot heights.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-nk3720-2
The harbours & bays of Aotea and Kawhia, topographically and geologically explored [cartographic material] /
"The drawings and geographical foundation compiled principally from the surveys of Stokes & Drury by A. Petermann."; "v. Hochstetter's & Petermann's Geol. topogr. Atlas of New-Zealand."; From: Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand / by Dr Ferdinand von Hochstetter and Dr A. Petermann.; Plate from: Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand / by Ferdinand von Hochstetter and A. Petermann. Auckland : T. Delattre, 1864.; Prime meridians: Paris and Greenwich.; Relief shown by hachures, soundings and spot heights.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-nk3720-3.The harbours and bays of Aotea and Kawhi
The southern part of the province of Auckland, showing the routes and surveys [cartographic material] /
"From the original drawings, sketches and measurements by Dr von Hochstetter and the Admiralty surveys by A. Petermann." Relief shown by hachures, spot heights and soundings.; "v. Hochstetter's & Petermann's Geol. topogr. Atlas of New-Zealand."; From: Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand / by Dr Ferdinand von Hochstetter and Dr A. Petermann.; Insets: The Taupo-Lake on double the scale of the main map -- The Lake-District on double the scale to the main map.; Plate from: Geological and topographical atlas of New Zealand / by Ferdinand von Hochstetter and A. Petermann. Auckland : T. Delattre, 1864.; Prime meridians: Paris, Ferro and Greenwich.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-nk3720-5
Sacratissimae Caesareae, ac Germaniae, Hungariae, Bohemiae, et Regiae Majestatis, edictalis cassatio, iniquae, praetensae et ipso iure nullae electionis, Gabrielis Betlen, in Regno Hungariae : nec non actorum omnium, tractatorum, et conclusorum in conventu posoniensi et novi-zoliensi, annullatio
TitelvignetteBogensignaturen: A-B⁴Verfasser gem. Bl. A₂recto: Kaiser Ferdinand I
Copey kayserlichen Schreibens an die uber der Union Kriegsvolck klagende Ritterschafft am Rheinstromb und in der Wetteraw etc
Ferdinand der Ander ...Erscheinungsjahr gem. dem auf Bl. A₁verso genannten JahrBogensignaturen: A
[Letter from L. A. Fritz to James Ferdinand McCan]
Letter from Mrs. L. A. Fritz to James Ferdinand McCan, thanking him for sending her a painting. She states his work is appreciated and admired by "every one that comes in." She wishes McCan a merry Christmas and a happy new year
Solger's nachgelassene Schriften und Briefwechsel
Karl Wilhlem Ferdinand Solger ; herausgegeben von Ludwig Tieck und Friedrich von RaumerBd. 1: XVI, 780 S. ; Bd. 2: Vortitel, Titelblatt, 784 S., [2] Bl
Ferdinand Schumacher portrait
This is an engraved portrait of Ferdinand Schumacher, a manufacturer from Akron, Ohio, ca. 1875-1900. Schumacher was the first to mill oatmeal in the United States and founded American Oatmeal Company. That company became the General Mills American Oatmeal Company, while still under the ownership of Schumacher. That company was one of several that merged to form the Quaker Oatmeal Company.
In addition to his industrial pursuits, Schumacher was active in the temperance movement
Ferdinand Reyher papers
Ferdinand Reyher (1891-1967) was a novelist, newspaper correspondent, screenwriter, and playwright active in and among many influential artistic, cultural, and social spheres of the twentieth century. The papers document Reyher's literary activities and personal life. The collection includes correspondence; manuscripts; Reyher's notes and research; clippings; legal and financial documents; and other personal material, including diaries, photographs, and drawings. Throughout his writing career, Ferdinand Reyher wrote short fiction and articles for many magazines. Reyher was active in Hollywood during the 1930s and early 1940s as a film doctor and screenwriter at several studios, including RKO, MGM, and Paramount. Ferdinand Reyher was among those who helped to extricate German playwright, poet, and dramatic theorist Bertolt Brecht (1898-1956) and his family from Nazi Germany in 1941. Reyher and Brecht made attempts to collaborate on various works in the late 1930s to mid-1940s, and he actively promoted the translation and performance of Brecht's work in the United States. Reyher was an acquaintance of many well-known twentieth-century literary figures, prominent photographers, screenwriters and producers of Hollywood's golden era, and artists. Figures represented in the collection include Ford Maddox Ford, Wallace Stevens, Sinclair Lewis, John Huston , and Paul Henreid. Other notable correspondents include journalist George Seldes, publisher John Rodker, and Reyher's first wife, suffragette, political activist, and author, Rebecca Hourwich Reyher. Also represented in Reyher's papers is his second wife, Chinese writer and translator Eileen Chang (1920-1995)
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