Schneider
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Polwhele, Richard. The English Orator. A Didactic Poem (1786-1789). (= Anglistica & Americana. A Series of Reprints Selected by Bernhard Fabian, Edgar Mertner, Karl Schneider and Marvin Spevack , 12 ). Hildesheim : Georg Olms, 1968 ( reprogr. ND der Ausgabe Exeter 1786 ).
Volume contents: "Book the First (the Second Edition)"; "Books the Second and Third": (= The Second "on the Eloquence of the Bar"; the Third "on the Eloquence of the Senate"); "Book the Fourth on the Eloquence of the Pulpit" and "Epistle to a College-Friend written in the Country Some Years after the Author had left the University". Mint and fresh; verlagsfrisches Exemplar. Modernes Titelblatt mit "... A Diadactic Poem" -
four "books" in one volume II, 45 S. / 93 S. / 49 S. / 14 S. Gr.-8°, original cloth : dunkelblaue OLwd. mit goldgepr. R-T und DT, fadengeh. , hellgrauer Kopfschnitt
Schneider, Burch Hart: Feeds of the World. Their Digestibility and Composition. Agricultural Experiment Station West Virginia University Morgantown 1947
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Cloth 299 S. Sehr guter Zustand/ very good, Ex-Library., With numerous figures.,
[KW: Landwirtschaft-allgemein Agriculture Feed Bibliography]
Schneider, Wolfgang (Hrsg.). Theatre for Children - Made ini Germany. Nine contemporary plays. Frankfurt Verlag der Autoren 1996.
Erste Ausgabe. - Enthält Texte von Lilly Axter, Horst Hawemann, Rudolf Herfurtner, Günter Jankowiak, Gerd Knappe, Christian Martin, Manuel Schöbel, Friedrich Karl Waechter, Ingeborg von Zadow. - Tadelloses, nahezu neuwertiges Exemplar.
363 S., 2 Bl. OKart. - (Theaterbibliothek).
Lavant, Christine. Memoirs from a Madhouse. Preface and Afterword by Ursula Schneider and Annette Steinsiek. Riverside, Ariadne Press, 2004.
"Studies in Austrian Literature, Culture, and Thought. Translation Series".- "Christine Lavant (1915-1973), one of Austria's most famous yet obscure 20th-century poets, grew up in a small village, in a provincial Catholic milieu, in southern Austria as the ninth child of a very poor family. She suffered from eye and ear problems, was pathologically introverted, and supported herself with knitting. Her poetry is unconventional, filled with neologisms, mysterious and magical. We hear echoes of Rilke, whom she admired. Thomas Bernhard referred to her work as testimony to a 'zerstörte Welt / destroyed world.' She was honored with numerous literary awards, among them the Austrian State Prize for Literature in 1970, three years before her death. This narration, in which the narrator checks herself into an asylum for six weeks, was not published until after her death, because she considered it too personal. We find autobiographical elements in it which describes her exhaustion, her sleeplessness, her failed suicide attempt, and her daily struggles to survive by writing. She observes her colleague-inmates who dance the dance of madness as 'hunchback queen' and are forced to wear straitjackets, or the narrator sees a place where angels just may be possible." (Ariadne Press).- Neuwertig.
8°. 106 SS. Ill. OPp.
[KW: Literatur, Österreich]




