Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Unwin Hyman. London. 1988, 1988
ISBN 10: 0044401264 ISBN 13: 9780044401261
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
Verbandsmitglied: PBFA
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In den WarenkorbALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (S/hand, Hardcover, 1988). 1988 1st edition. 8vo (160 x 240mm). Ppiv,251. B/w illustrations by Andy Martin, end-paper maps. Black boards, spine titled in gilt. Slight use but very good in like dust-wrapper. "Every night for the last 20 years, Chris Ferris has been studying badgers in her local woods. What she discovered [in the countryside near her home] first intrigued her and then changed her whole life. Today she is one of Britain's leading badger experts. Small, middle-aged and wearing a tatty old anorak, her appearance belies a remarkable courage and a determined approach to field research. From dusk to dawn - in wind, rain and snow - she is out there in the woods, watching and recording every detail of the lives of her badgers. Out of the Darkness is Chris Ferris' account of the last two years in which she has followed the mixed fortunes of several badger families." All of the names of people and places within the book, including the author herself, have been changed in order to protect their privacy. .
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Swan Hill Press. Shrewsbury, Shropshire. 1995, 1995
ISBN 10: 1853105635 ISBN 13: 9781853105630
Anbieter: Coch-y-Bonddu Books Ltd, MACHYNLLETH, Vereinigtes Königreich
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EUR 9,46
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In den WarenkorbALL UK PARCELS SENT TRACKED! ALL OVERSEAS PARCELS SENT AIRMAIL, TRACKED! (New, Hardcover, 1995). 1995 1st edition. 8vo. Ppviii,182. B/w photographs. Fine in dust-wrapper. "This is the story of one woman's experiences and her growing understanding of the wildlife in an area [southern Scotland] where the landscape was very different to her previous home in the south of England. .A story that unfolds with the rare insight of a person who cares deeply for what remains of our ancient woodlands and their inhabitants." PREVIOUS PRICE GBP 16.95.
Verlag: James McGlashan, Dublin, 1844
Anbieter: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, Neuseeland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Dust Jacket. First Edition. First volume (Volume XXIII, January to June 1844) is worn with front board detached. Foxing. Second volume is July, August, September 1844 issues of Volume XXIV only. Very good condition, lacking contents leaf to July issue. Rubbing to joints and edges of boards.; Complete series of three articles on Mesmerism. The 3 articles are titled: "Mesmerism" (Vol. XXIII, pp. 37-53); "Mesmerism (Second Article) (Vol, XXIII, pp. 286-301); and "A Few More Words About Mesmerism. - The State of Sleep-Walking" (Vol. XXIV, pp. 78-90). All three articles are credited to Irys Herfner. The first two articles are in the complete Volume XXIII - January to June 1844 of "The Dublin University Magazine". [4], 768 pages. Page dimensions: 217 x134mm. Front board detached, spine worn with tears and a 25mm chip at head. The third article is in a volume which its titled "Volume XXIV" on the spine, but in fact is only the July, August, and September issues of "The Dublin University Magazine", rather than the complete Volume XXIV, which has 6 issues from July to December 1844. 378 pages. Lacking the Contents leaf to the July 1844 issue. Subject matter of the articles on Mesmerism also include clairvoyance, oracles, power of imagination; witchcraft; divining rods; therapeutic dreams. Ferris begins his series by a discussion of physical magnetism, and its study in the 17th century by Paracelsists and Van Helmont. He describes Van Helmonts' perception of his own soul in 1633 after experimenting with taking aconite. Ferris discusses Anton Friedrich Mesmer and the case of Fraulein Paradies. Mesmer believed he had cured the vision of Paradies. She was able to name to colour of any object presented to her, but only while Mesmer was in the room. While some suggested that Mesmer was communicating the colour to her by deception, a "preconcerted system of signals between her and him" (page 44), Ferris suggests that there was no intent to deceive, but that Fraulein Paradies had developed clairvoyance as a result of a "rapport magnetique" generated by Mesmer's treatment. Ferris refers to and quotes from another work on mesmerism, Mr Lang of Glasgow's "Mesmerism; its history, phenomena and practice" (1843), in which Lang "places before us the melancholy and humiliating record of the reception which physical truth, in most of her avatars and discoveries of herself to men, has met with at the hands of her chosen priests. Galileo greeted with the epithets of 'plagiarist! liar! imposter! heretic!" - Volume XXIII, page 53. Ferris writes about the difficulty of separating facts from theory, something today termed the "theory dependence of observation" in philosophy of science. "Not to theorize is not to look, but passively to suffer the shape of things to flit over the incognizant sense" - Volume XXIII, page 287. On the evil eye: "Rousseau assures us that he killed four toads in Egypt by what Mr. Tappertit would call 'eyeing them over' [. . .] but an enlighted French one [i.e. a French toad] [. . .] returned his look with such malign effect, that he swooned on the spot." - page 297. Ferris considers mesmeric powers may be behind witchcraft - "Little doubt can be entertained that the greater part, if not the whole of the bewildering effects which that era set down to the account of necromantic or demoniac agencies, had their true ground in the zoo-magnetic principle." - Vol. XXIII, page 299. The third article concludes with a quotation from Schubert - "Just that which in the world of visible things is the outermost and most remote, is in our own being the innermost and nearest. The all-containing, all-pervading, of the same nature with that power which contains, order, and moves the worlds of heaven, is in us the self-conscious spirit. [. . .]" - Vol. XXIV, p. 90. [Reference: Neil #007, 008, 009 (Neil, Terri, "Henry Ferris: A Bibliography" in Showers, Brian J. (editor) "The Green Book - Writings on Irish Gothic, Supernatural and Fantastic Literature - Issue 8 - Samhain 2016" Dublin: The Swan River Press, 2016].