Verlag: The Individualist, 1970
Anbieter: Rosario Beach Rare Books, Lake Stevens, WA, USA
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Soft cover. Zustand: Good. 1st Edition. *Veteran-Owned, Family-Run, Small Book Store in the Pacific Northwest* FAST SHIPPING!! Clean text, no markings, tight binding. Formerly, The Rational Individualist, Double Issue, Vol 2, No 3 and 4. 36 pp.
Verlag: Medical Economics Company, Oradell NJ, 1974
Anbieter: JBK Books, North Manchester, IN, USA
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Hardcover. Zustand: As New. 1st Edition. 136pp; contents clean and unmarked. No ownership or library markings.
Verlag: Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Massachussetts, 1987,, 1987
Anbieter: Buchatelier Guenter Krall, Limburgerhof, Deutschland
162 S. mit zahlr. Farb-Abbildungen, Original-Kartonband im Original-Ringbuch, Groß-8° EA, gut erhalten Sprache: en.
Verlag: Popular Publications, Inc., 1946
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Single Issue Magazine. Zustand: Good. Original wraps show minor wear, tear, and writing. Pages tanned.
Anbieter: Clivia Mueller, Isernhagen, Deutschland
EUR 4,28
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In den Warenkorbblocks to cattle for control(S. A. J. Econ. Entomol. Vol. 67, No. 3)1974. S. 384-386. gr8. m. Abb. br. -2) -Sonderabdruck-.
EUR 4,66
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In den WarenkorbU. S. Livestock Insects Lab. , Agric. Res. Serv. , USDA, Kerrville, Tx 78028. , 1977, 422-424 S. , m. 2 Tab. , (St)br-2).
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: London: B T Batsford, 1990., 1990
ISBN 10: 0713466359 ISBN 13: 9780713466355
Anbieter: Joseph Valles - Books, Stockbridge, GA, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Fine. Rev. ed. with addendum and new illustrations ; 389 pages ; ISBN 9780713466355, 0713466359 ; OCLC 60031571 ; A revised and extended edition of the standard work on all larger rhododendron species. It gives detailed species descriptions, information on natural habitats, planting and maintenance, propagation, pests and diseases. Originally found high up in the Himalayas, Burma and China, rhododendrons flourish in temperate climates where there are cool, wet summers. ; brown cloth in color photographic dustjacket ; Contents: Rhododendrons in their natural habitat -- Larger species in the garden -- Planting and maintenance -- Species -- Species descriptions -- Propagation -- Pests, diseases and disorders -- Recommended lists -- List of rhododendron societies -- List of rhododendron nurseries for species -- Changes since 1979 -- Index of Rhododendrons ; 82 color photographs, 32 line drawings ; FINE/FINE. Book.
EUR 124,02
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In den WarenkorbKartoniert / Broschiert. Zustand: New.
Verlag: Curtis, USA, 1959
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Paperback. Zustand: Good. Illustrated by Alajalov (cover); Whitmore, Coby; Lidov, Arthur; Otnes,Fred; (illustrator). First Edition. 106 pages. Short Stories: Love Isn't Logical; The Flying Jeep; Escape Artist; The Man Who Invented a Girl. Articles: I Can't Stop Singing - Mahalia Jackson - nice photo-illustrated article; If an Attack Comes - the SAGE electronic warning system; We Dived for the Mystery Treasure - penetrating an unidentified ship off the Yucatan; The Jerry Giesler Story - Part 4 - The Lana Turner Case; Comeback of a Shabby City - Philadelphia - article with many great color photos; Adventures of the Mind #41 - The Final Answer. Serials: Violence on the Plains (part 3 of 8); Too Many Ghosts (part 6 of 7). Ads: Old Spice (inside front cover); Fisher Body ad features beautiful black Buick Electra 225 4-door Riviera sedan; GE Washer and Dryer; Chanel No. 5; Stanley Tools; Hammond Organs; American Tourister luggage; Tyrex; Black and Decker tooks; Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Pizza; Campbell's Soup - Tomato Rice and Cream of Vegetable; Anacin; Pontiac Bonneville Convertible for 1960; Renault Dauphine; Argus photo equipment; GE TVs; Kodak projectors; Toastmaster appliances; Singer Sewing Machines; Motorola TVs; Bulova; Arvin sound products; Coffeematic coffee makers; Morris cars; Kaywoodie pipes; Hoover cleaning products; Camel cigarettes (back cover ski scene). Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy.; Magazine; Folio - over 12" - 15" tall; The Saturday Evening Post, December (Dec.) 5, 1959 - Comeback of a Shabby City - Philadelphia Short Stories: Love Isn't Logical; The Flying Jeep; Escape Artist; The Man Who Invented a Girl. Articles: I Can't Stop Singing - Mahalia Jackson - nice photo-.
Verlag: Atlanta University Press, Atlanta, 1916
Anbieter: Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, MD, USA
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Zustand: Fine. First edition. Rare installment of this important and influential scholarly series, including W.E.B. Du Bois's essay "Races of Men." The Atlanta University Publications was a numbered series of monographs published by Atlanta University, with text and other content drawn from information presented at the annual Conferences for the Study of Negro Problems. As University president Horace Bumstead explained the series' origins: "One was the inauguration, for the first time in any American college, of a thoroughly scientific study of the conditions of Negro life, covering all its most important phases, and resulting in a score of annual Atlanta University Publications, conceded to be the highest authority" (quoted in Morris 91). Gathering speeches, studies, and other data from that annual event, the university issued these groundbreaking sociological annuals until 1917 when publication was halted for financial reasons. Taken as a whole, the Atlanta University series presented the most comprehensive sociological study of Black America available at the time, and covered topics pertaining to African American health, economics, culture, discrimination, education, family life, and the like. In his autobiography, Du Bois (who edited most of the volumes and contributed much of the text) wrote of the series' importance: "For 13 years we poured forth a series of studies; limited, incomplete, only partially conclusive, and yet so much better done than any other attempt of the sort in the nation that they gained attention throughout the world." This installment includes works by Frederick H. Means ("A Review of the Atlanta University Conferences and Social Studies"), Felix von Luschan ("Anthropological View of Race"), Franklin P. Mall ("Anatomical Characters of the Human Brain"), R.S. Woodworth ("Racial Differences in Mental Traits"), W.I. Thomas ("The Mind of the Savage"), Franz Boas ("Old African Civilizations" and "Race Problems in the United States"), and Alexander F. Chamberlain ("The Contribution of the Negro to Human Civilization"). All titles in this series are now scarce, with most copies either purchased for libraries or discarded, and are rare in this condition. A beautiful example from this pioneering scholarly project. 8.75'' x 6''. Original brown printed wrappers. 108 pages. Atlanta University Publications No. 20. Trace wear. Else bright, sharp, and sound.
Verlag: The fifteen items between and 1906. Eight of Stonor's letters from 27 Via Sistina Rome. Other letters from 23 Clarges Street London; Brighton; Abbey Hill Winchester; and Imberhorne Manor East Grinstead Sussex, 1884
Anbieter: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
Manuskript / Papierantiquität Signiert
EUR 329,98
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In den WarenkorbFifteen items of correspondence, including eleven autograph letters from Stonor himself, eight signed 'Edmund Stonor', the other three '+ Edmund Stonor | Abp of Trebizond'. The collection aged and worn, with fraying to edges. The items attached with a brass stud. Regarding the two recipients, prominent solicitors serving the Irish and Roman Catholic interests in London, Philip Witham (1843-1921) - whose firm was Roskell, Witham, Munster and Weld - appears to have succeed F. R. Ward at 1 Gray's Inn Square. The main topic of the correspondence is the drafting in 1888 of Stonor's will. Other topics include: an allowance to a family member, and a request for information about a London solicitor visiting Rome. The other four items in the collection are: ALS to Stonor from Ward; carbon copy of ALS to Stonor from Witham; two ALsS to Witham from the judge Henry James Stonor (1820-1908; Who Was Who), in one of which (21 June 1896) he discusses the Bishop's role as 'a kind of "Chargé d'affaires" for all the English Catholics Lays & secular & then friends', for whom he 'does all he can', considering that 'he ought to be assisted'.