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Mannerheim Library A-Ö Mannerheim library A-Ö Historical Historical Author(s) Imprint notes Title A list of books on the fine and applied arts. Autumn 1923. A list of London : Benn, 1923 A. Ahlström Osakeyhtiö. A. Ahlström Beslut och order. 1, Taktiska uppgifter I-II. II. A. v M. Arméfördelningen under förläggning, marsch och strid. / Matérn, Axel Fredrik Signed by G. bearb. af A v. M. von, 1848-1920 Stockholm : Norstedt, Mannerheim. Helsinki : Suomen Länsi-Suomen yhteismyllyt : yhteiskuntahistoriallinen Aaltonen, Esko, muinaismuistoyhdistys tutkimus / Esko Aaltonen. 1893-1966. Author. , 1944. Pages not opened Aarne, Uuno V., 1890-1985. Editor. Viherjuuri, Leonard Maurits,1885 - 1957. Kultasepän käsikirja / toimittaneet Uuno V. Aarne, L. M. Editor. Helsinki: Suomen Viherjuuri ; avustajina Aarno Aho ...[et al.] ; toimikunta: Aho, Aarno. kultaseppien liitto, Lauri Viljanen ...[et al.]. Collaborator. 1945. Feltmarsalk Mannerheim. 1933. Aavatsmark, Fanny The Abdals in eastern Turkestan from an anthropological point of view. London 1949 Abdals... About, Edmond, 1828-1885. Author. Les mariages de Paris / par Edmond About ; introduction Faguet, Émile, 1847- par Émile Faguet. 1916. Preface. Paris : Nelson, [19--?]. Abrantès, Laure Junot, Duchesse d', 1830 mémoires de la Duchesse d'Abrantès / la Duchesse 1784-1838. Author. d'Abrantès; publiés avec une introduction par Louis - Loviot, Louis. Paris : A. Fayard, Loviot. Editor. [1910]. Ex libris. Dedicated to mannehriem by Generaloberst und Obersbefelshaber der 18. armee. Abschnitt Lenningrad Abschnitt 1/11/1943. Acht Hengste aus der k.k. spanischen Hofreitschule in Wien : dargestellt in den Gangarten der hohen Schule : acht photographischen Drucke Acht… Wien ; Hölgl., [1883] Half title: Dedication: “Till Fältmarskalken, Baron G. Mannerheim med högaktning och tacksamhet. AinoAckté- Jalander.” Letter of dedication by Aino Ackté- Ackté-Jalander, Helsinki ; Otava ; Jalander inside Taiteeni taipaleelta Aino. 1876 - 1944. 1935 the book. Les contes du rabbin : les meilleures histoires juives / D. Paris : Quignon, cop. Acques. Acques, D. Editor. 1927. Adaridi, Karl Sotataidon historia. 2, Kustaa Aadolfin, Ludvig XIV:n ja Mihajlovich Helsinki : Otava, Fredrik Suuren aika / K. Adaridi. (1859–19…). 1920. Ex libris. Historical Historical Author(s) Imprint notes Title Utdrag ur mitt dagsverks- och pro diverse-konto. Häft 4-9, Adelsköld, Claes. Stockholm : A. 11-14. 1824 -1907. Bonnier, 1899-1900. Krigare och hofmän : porträtt-album af P:son / Magnus Stockholm : Adlercreutz. Adlercreutz, Magnus. Bonnier, 1906. Signed by G. St Petersburg : V. A. Mannerheim in Ukhod i kovka loshadei v kavalerii i artilerii… Adrianov, N. Berezovsk, 1889. cyrillics. Adversor. Utrikespolitiska konturer. Adversor Helsingfors, 1922. Adversor Afanasev, V. Alfavitnyi ukazatel' chastei voisk. Hamin, S. St Petersburg, 1911. Printed dedication to the late count Greve Carl Affärstekniska uppsatser : utgivna med anledning av Affärstekniska Mannerheim's Aktiebolaget Systemas 40-åriga verksamhet Aktiebolaget Systema Helsingfors, [1927] minne. [Oxford ; London] : Oxford University India to-morrow / by Khub Dekhta Age [pseud.] Āge, Khūb Dekhtā. Press, 1927. Ex libris. Agenzia urbs : periodico d'informazione e commenti Agenzia Roma: S. n. Uusikaupunki : Vakka- Ahlqvist, Viktor, suomenkirjapaino, Laulu Punakaartin hallituksesta Laitilassa. 1868 - 1931. 1918. Pages not opened. A. Ahlström osakeyhtiö Ahlström Helsingfors, 193-. Antti Ahlström : hänen elämänsä ja työnsä. 1–2 / Juhani Aho, Juhani, 1861- Helsinki : A. Aho. 1921. Author. Ahlström, 1927. Aho, Juhani, 1861- Helsinki : A. Signed G. Antti Ahlström : Hans liv och verksamhet. 1-2. 1921. Author. Ahlström, 1927. Mannerheim. Helsingfors : Svenska En idéernas man / biografi öfver August Fredrik Soldan af Aho, Juhani, 1861- litteratursällskapet i Juhani Aho. 1921. Author. Finland, 1901. Panu : skildringar från kristendomens sista strid i Finland Aho, Juhani, 1861- Helsingfors Signed / Juhani Aho ; öfvers. af Konni Zilliacus. 1921. Author. : Söderström, 1898. Mannerheim. Aho, Juhani, 1861- Helsingfors : Enris : andra samlingen / Juhani Aho. 1921. Auhtor. Söderström, 1900. Hafvet i lugn : spånor V / Juhani Aho ; öfvers. ... Ellen Aho, Juhani, 1861- Helsingfors : Lilius & Snellman. 1921. Auhtor. Hertzberg, 1912. Pages not opened. Panu : skildringar från kristendomens och hedendomens sista strid i Finland / af Juhani Aho ; öfversättning från Aho, Juhani, 1861- Helsingfors : finskan af Konni Zilliacus. 1921. Auhtor. Söderström, 1898. Aho, Juhani, 1861- Helsingfors : Signed S. Prästens dotter / af Juhani Aho. 1921. Auhtor. Söderström, 1893. Mannerheim. Fredrikshamn : Prästens hustru / af Juhani Aho ; autoriserad öfversättning Aho, Juhani, 1861- Wentzel Hagelstam, från finskan af V. Jelm. 1921. Auhtor. 1893 Helsingfors : Wentzel Spånor. Berättelser och bilder. III – IV samlingen. Aho, Juhani, 1861- Hagelstam, 1896 ; Autoriserad öfversättning från finskan af V. Jelm. 1921. Auhtor. 1899. Aho, Juhani, 1861- Porvoo : WSOY, Eläimiä / Juhani Aho. 1921. Author. 1911. Aho, Juhani, 1861- Porvoo : WSOY, Katajainen kansani / Juhani Aho. 1921. Author. 1909. Familjen på Haapakoski : en roman från våra dagars Ahrenberg, Jac, 1847- Helsingfors : Finland / af Jac. Ahrenberg. 1914. Author. Söderström, 1894. Ahrenberg, Jac, 1847- Helsingfors : Stockjunkarn : en berättelse från Karelen / Jac. Ahrenberg. 1914. Author. Söderström, 1892. Ahrenberg, Jac, 1847- Helsingfors Familjen på Haapakoski / Jac. Ahrenberg. 1914. Author. : Söderström, 1894. Ahrenberg, Jac, 1847- Helsingfors Stockjunkarn : en berättelse från Karelen / Jac. Ahrenberg. 1914. Author. : Söderström, 1892. Historical Historical Author(s) Imprint notes Title Aikalaiskirja : henkilötietoja nykypolven suomalaisista. Aikalaiskirja Helsinki: Otava, 1941. Helsingfors : Finnische Die steinzeitlichen Wohnplatzfunde in Finland / Julius Ailio, Julius, 1872- Altertumsgesellschaft, Ailio. 1933. Author. 1909. Airo, A. F., 1898- "Liikekannallepanosalaliitto" / A. F. Airo. 1985. Author. Dedicated to Mannerheim by Aischylos, ca 525- Stockholm : Gebers, the translator. Agamemnon 456 f. Kr. Author . 1929. Ex libris. Pages not opened. Dedicated to Orestien : Agamemnon - Gravoffret - Eumeniderna / Aischylos, ca 525- Helsingfors : Schild, Mannerheim by Aischylos ; tolkad av Emil Zilliacus. 456 f. Kr. Author . 1947. the translator. Dedicated to Aischylos, ca 525- Stockholm : Gebers, Mannerheim by De sju mot Thebe / Aischylos ; tolkad av Emil Zilliacus 456 f. Kr. Author. 1929. the translator. Aischylos, ca 525- Stockholm : Geber, Agamemnon / Aischylos ; tolkad av Emil Zilliacus. 456 f. Kr. Author. 1929. Aischylos, ca 525- Stockholm : Geber, De sju mot Thebes / Aischylos ; tolkad av Emil Zilliacus 456 f. Kr. Author. 1932. Akademiska Topelius, Guy., 1887- 1941. Co-author. Bonsdorff, Carl von, Åland : rättsvetenskapliga och historiska synpunkter 1862-1951. Co- Helsingfors / Robert Hermanson. atuhor. : Statsrådet, 1920. Akademiska Topelius, Guy., 1887- Akademiska sångföreningen 1838-1938 / redigerad av 1941. Co-author., Helsingfors : Finn E. Sommerschield ; historiken författad av Guy Sommerschield, Akademiska Topelius … Finn E. sångföreningen, 1938. Ex libris. Akateeminen ilmasuojeluyhdistys. Co-Publisher. Suomen Helsinki : oppikoulujen Akateeminen Maanpuolustusnuoriso : Akateemisen toverikuntien liitto. ilmasuojeluyhdistys, ilmasuojeluyhdistyksen julkaisu ; 1937 - 1944. Co-Publisher 1937 - 1944.i Ex libris in second volume. Both volumes dedicated to Mannerheim. I : 4.6. 1937. by Suur-Suomen Hengessä Helsinki : Akateeminen Akateeminen Karjala- Karjala-Seura. II : AKS:n tie : Akateemisen Karjala-seuran vuosikirja. 1-2. AKS:n seura, 1937-1938. 15.5.1938. Aktiva studentförbundet 1931-1936. Aktiva… Helsingfors, 1936. Les ennemis de l'art d'écrire : réponse aux objections de MM. F. Brunetière, Emile Faguet, Adolphe Brisson, Rémy de Gourmont, Ernest Charles, G. Lanson, G. Pélissier, Octave Uzanne, Léon Blum, H. Mazel, C. Vergniol, etc / Albalat, Antoine, Paris : libr. AntoineAlbalat 1856-1935. Author. Universelle, 1905. Ex libris. Historical Historical Author(s) Imprint notes Title La formation du style par l'assimilation des auteurs Albalat, Antoine, Paris : Armand Colin, / Antoine Albalat 1856-1935. Author. 1904. Ex libris. Der verratene sozialismus : zehn jahre als hoher staatsbeamter in der Sowjetunion / von Karl I. Albrecht. Albrecht, Karl I. Berlin : Nibelungen- price tag on the Herausgegeben von der Anti-komintern. Author. verlag, 1939. front page Bie︠ lgrad︡ : Izd. Obshchestva kavalerov ordena sv. Georgīia︠ ︡ i Alʹbom kavalerov ordena sv. velikomuchenika i georgievskago pobiedonostsa Georgija i georgievskago oruzhija. Album oruzhīia︠ ,︡ 1935. Album utgifvet af Nyländingar X Album Helsingfors, 1891. Partly opened. Helsingfors : Nyländska Album : utgifvet af nyländingar. X. Album afdelningen, 1891. Aldington, May. London : T. Werner Love letters to a soldier / May Aldington. Author. Laurie [1915.] Aleksandr Mikhaïlovitch Romanov, 1866- Once a grand duke / by the grand duke Alexander of 1933. Grand-duc de London : Cassell, Russia. Russie. [1932] Ex ibris. Signed by G. Rukovodstvo dlia opredelen'ia godnosti loshadei i Mannerheim in raspredeleniia ikh po sortam… Alekseev, A. I. St Petersburg, 1887. cyrillics. Alekseev, Vasilii Mihailovich,1881- 1951. = Алексеев, С.-Петербургъ : О нѣкоторыхъ главныхъ типахъ китайскихъ Василий типографія заклинательныхъ изображеній по народнымъ Михайлович, 1881- Императорской картинамъ и амулетамъ / В. Алексѣевъ 1951. Академіи наукъ, 1910 Alenius, Sigyn. Helsingfors
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