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Peoples Association” (APA) an Der Universitätsbibliothek Wien (Stand: 19 Provenienzforschung der Universitätsbibliothek Wien Bücher der „All Peoples Association” (APA) an der Universitätsbibliothek Wien (Stand: 19. April 2011) Bücher der „All Peoples Association” (APA) an der Universitätsbibliothek Wien a) 1777 Druckschriften aus der FB Anglistik und Amerikanistik – (siehe Anhang) b ) 1 Druckschrift aus der Hauptbibliothek Signatur Inv.Nr. Autor/Titel Jahr Anz Provenienz Provenienz Buch Stempel Inv.Buch I-865544 F. Marion New 1 hss ./= 0 Stempel: Queen Victoria Jubilee Crawford, Mr. York Home For British Governesses, I., Isaacs. A Tale of 1882 Graben 29a Vienna Modern India Stempel: Tanzenberg 1951 c) 6 Werke (15 Bände) aus der FB Translationswissenschaft Sprache Signatur Inv.Nr. Autor/Titel Jahr Anz Provenienz Provenienz Buch Stempel Inv.Buch Britisch B 27/1 651 Priestley,J., 1931 1 Geschenk vom All peoples The English Novel Sem. f. engl. Association(APA) Philologie Ortsgruppe Wien Britisch B 34/9 1439 Nicolson,H., 1937 1 Geschenk vom All peoples Sir Artur Nicolson, Sem. f. engl. Association(APA) Bart. Philologie Ortsgruppe Wien Britisch C 11/7 650 Ripman,W., 1933 1 Geschenk vom All peoples English Phonetics Sem. f. engl. Association(APA) Philologie Ortsgruppe Wien Britisch C 16/4 649 Read,H., 1932 1 Geschenk vom All peoples English Prose Style Sem. f. engl. Association(APA) Philologie Ortsgruppe Wien Britisch C 06/1 656 Chambers's English 1898 1 Geschenk vom Queen Victoria Verfügungsrechte Dictionary Sem. f. engl. Jubilee Home Vorbehalten Philologie Britisch E 06/1 655 Chambers's 1881 10 Geschenk vom Queen Victoria Encyclopaedia Sem. f. engl. Jubilee Home For Philologie british Gouvernesses; Verfügungsrechte Vorbehalten Provenienzforschung der Universitätsbibliothek Wien Bücher der „All Peoples Association” (APA) an der Universitätsbibliothek Wien (Stand: 19. April 2011) Anhang: Liste der APA-Druckschriften an der FB Anglistik und Amerikanistik Dokument 1 von 1777 AC04013284 Abercrombie, Lascelles : Aspects of Shakespeare : being British Academy lectures / by Lascelley Abercrombie . - Oxford : Clarendon Press , 1933 . - VI, 286 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=1277/BL-IV-3-5=51 Inv.nr.:A074:09344 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 2 von 1777 AC03837118 New English poems : a miscellany of new English verse never before published / collection made by Lascelles Abercrombie . - 2. impr. - London : Gollancz , 1931 . - 352 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=1258/BL-VIII-3=A-3 Inv.nr.:A074:08000 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 3 von 1777 AC04534135 Ackland, Rodney : Strange orchestra : a play in three acts / Rodney Ackland . - London : Gollancz , 1932 . - 112 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=757/BL-VIII-2=Ackland,Rodney A-1 Inv.nr.:A074:08032 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 4 von 1777 AC05964166 Adams, William Bridges : The Shakespeare country : With a history of the Festival Theatre and its company / by W. Bridges Adams . - London : Country Life and Newnes , [1932] . - 48 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=1746/ Inv.nr.:A074:9349 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 5 von 1777 AC03837122 The Bookamn treasury of living poets / ed. by St. John Adcock. Rev. and enl. by Hugh Ross Williamson . - new [=4.] ed. - London : Hodder & Stoughton , 1931 . - XXXIV, 497 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=1067/BL-VIII-3=A-2/Ex.b Inv.nr.:A074:11367 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=1259/BL-VIII-3=A-2/Ex.a Inv.nr.:A074:08006 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 6 von 1777 AC08364425 Addison, Henry R. : Provenienzforschung der Universitätsbibliothek Wien Bücher der „All Peoples Association” (APA) an der Universitätsbibliothek Wien (Stand: 19. April 2011) Diary of a Judge : being trials of Life compiled from the note-book of a recently deceased judge / by H. R. Addison . - London : Ward and Lock , 1860 . - 312 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=1791/ Inv.nr.:A074:9560 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 7 von 1777 AC04084680 The English dramatic critics : an anthology 1660 - 1932 / assembled by James Agate . - London : Barker , 1932 . - XII, 370 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=755/BL-I-4=B-33/Ex.b Inv.nr.:A074:08024 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 8 von 1777 AC08076053 Aimard, Gustave : The insurgent chief / by Gustave Aimard . - London : Clarke , 1867 . - 344 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=1195/ Inv.nr.:A074:9125 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 9 von 1777 AC05689006 Ainger, Alfred : Charles Lamb / by Alfred Ainger . - Pocket ed., repr. - London [u.a.] : Macmillan , 1932 . - X, 191 S. - (English men of letters ) Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=1270/BL-VI-2=Lamb B-1/Ausg.1932 Inv.nr.:A074:9537 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 10 von 1777 AC05625740 Ainsworth, William Harrison : Old St. Paul's : a tale of the plague & the fire / by W. Harrison Ainsworth . - Repr. - London [u.a.] : Dent [u.a.] , 1932 . - XVI, 476 S. - (Everyman's library ; 522 : Fiction ) Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=136/BL-VII-2=Ainsworth A-11 Inv.nr.:A074:9021 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 11 von 1777 AC05625567 Ainsworth, William Harrison : Old St. Paul's / by W. Harrison Ainsworth . - London [u.a.] : Warne [u.a.] , [1841] . - VI, 322 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=132/BL-VII-2=Ainsworth A-5 Inv.nr.:A074:8033 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 12 von 1777 AC05625476 Ainsworth, William Harrison : Saint James's or The court of Queen Anne : an historical romance ; complete in one volume / by W. Harrison Ainsworth . - 6.thousand . - London : Chapman and Hall , 1850 . - 220 S. - (The Works of W. Harrison Ainsworth ; 7 ) Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Provenienzforschung der Universitätsbibliothek Wien Bücher der „All Peoples Association” (APA) an der Universitätsbibliothek Wien (Stand: 19. April 2011) Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=131/BL-VII-2=Ainsworth A-1 Inv.nr.:A074:8036 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 13 von 1777 AC05625575 Ainsworth, William Harrison : The Tower of London / by W. Harrison Ainsworth . - London [u.a.] : Warne , [ca. 1910] . - 3120 S. - (The Chandos Classics ) Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=133/BL-VII-2=Ainsworth A-6 Inv.nr.:A074:8034 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 14 von 1777 AC05625720 Ainsworth, William Harrison : The tower of London / by William Harrison Ainsworth . - Repr. - London : Dent [u.a.] , 1931 . - XVI, 455 S. - (Everyman's library ; 400 : Fiction ) Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=135/BL-VII-2=Ainsworth A-10 Inv.nr.:A074:8986 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 15 von 1777 AC05625751 Ainsworth, William Harrison : Windsor Castle / by William Harrison Ainsworth . - Repr. - London [u.a.] : Dent [u.a.] , 1927 . - XI, 307 S. - (Everyman's library ; 709 : Fiction ) Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=137/BL-VII-2=Ainsworth A-12 Inv.nr.:A074:9062 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 16 von 1777 AC05625661 Ainsworth, William Harrison : Windsor Castle / by W. Harrison Ainsworth . - London [u.a.] : Warne , [ca. 1850] . - 237 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=134/BL-VII-2=Ainsworth A-7 Inv.nr.:A074:8035 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 17 von 1777 AC01304104 Alcott, Louisa May : Good wives : a story for girls ; being a sequel to "Little women" / by the author of "An old-fashioned girl" etc. [d.i. Louisa May Alcott] . - London : Ward, Lock and Tyler , 1920 . - IV, 313 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=227/AL-II-2=Alcott,L. A-2 Inv.nr.:A074:9265 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 18 von 1777 AC05281670 Alcott, Louisa May : Jo´s boys, and how they turned out : a sequel to "Little men" / by Louisa M. Alcott . - Author. ed. - Leipzig : Tauchnitz , 1886 . - 336 S. - (Tauchnitz edition : Collection of British authors ; 2431 ) Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=229/AL-II-2=Alcott,L. A-3/Ex.a Provenienzforschung der Universitätsbibliothek Wien Bücher der „All Peoples Association” (APA) an der Universitätsbibliothek Wien (Stand: 19. April 2011) Inv.nr.:A074:9264 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 19 von 1777 AC05281936 Alcott, Louisa May : Little women : a story for girls / [Louisa May Alcott] . - London [u.a.] : Ward, Lock , 1875 . - IV, 283 S. - (The Lily series ; 5 ) Exempl. - Bibl.:A074 Sign.:Restitution vorgesehen / NS-Raubgut: All Peoples Association Sign. 2.:APA=228/AL-II-2=Alcott,L. A-4 Inv.nr.:A074:9266 --- Inv.dat.:18770101 Dokument 20 von 1777 AC04535881 Aldington, Richard : The colonel's daughter : a novel / Richard Aldington . - London : Chatto and Windus , 1931 . - 365 S. Exempl. - Bibl.:A074
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