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2023__0192890840Oxford Univ Pr 2023. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 9.45x6.42x0.91 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
2023x-0192890840Oxford Univ Pr 2023. Hardcover. New. 272 pages. 9.45x6.42x0.91 inches. Oxford Univ Pr hardcover
0192890840.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
A9780192890849Hardback. New. John E. Hare investigates the work of the Holy Spirit in the world. He proposes that the Spirit aims at unity of four different kinds: unity between us and the material world unity within us unity between us and others and unity between us and God. The book ends by asking why the Spirit aims at unity and the answer is that the Spirit loves. hardcover
20182-2705695591Editions Hermann 2018. Paperback. New. 279 pages. French language. 8.27x5.51x0.79 inches. Editions Hermann paperback
RO50066329Marcel lebre. Non daté. In-8. En feuillets. Bon état, Livré sans Couverture, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 1 page de partitions en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 780.26-Partitions
1894145511894 -Poitiers, Blanchier, 1894, in 8° broché, 39 pages ; envoi autographe signé à Vincent Durand sur le titre. ----------- Poitiers, Blanchier, 1894, in 8° broché, 22 pages. ---------- Caen, Delesques, 1896, in 8° broché, 24 pages ; illustrations ; envoi autographe signé à Vincent Durand sur la garde blanche.
0281023379.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1976SPN-617Grenoble : CARE, 1976. Broché, 221 pages illustrées en noir.
ETRYHERN02047NEW. NEW. Enviamos a todo el mundo por USPS. UPS o DHL. 100% garantia en su compra. We ship worldwide. unknown
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8419043524.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
183950287London: Longman Orme Brown Green & Longmans 1839. Whole volume 979pp. 135 x 210mm. Contemporary half calf with marbled boards featuring a Shell pattern. Boards are rubbed spine missing. Bookplate tipped to front paste-down. Some minor toning along the margins otherwise a good copy. "Horner's syndrome" due to lesion of the cervical sympathetic. The same syndrome was evoked in animals by Parfour du Petit in 1727 see No. 1313. It is a proof that the sympathetic governs the pupillary vasomotor sudomotor and pilomotor functions. It was also described by Claude Bernard Leçons sur la physiologie et la pathologie du système nerveux 1858 2 473-74 and less impressively by E.S. Hare Lond. med. Gaz. 1838-9 1 16-18 featured here. Garrison-Morton.com No. 5903. Hare was the first to describe this syndrome yet he died at the age of 26 from typhus - just one day before this paper was published. He has no claim to priority over Horner since he was not aware that the ocular symptoms in the case which he described were due to paralysis of the sympathetic. Fulton J.F. Proc R Soc Med. 1929; 232: 152-157. Longman, Orme, Brown, Green & Longmans unknown
ria9781950822096_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; James Hare and Diane Janowski are freelance history writers for the Elmira NY Star-Gazette. Since 2014 they each write monthly articles on the history of the city of Elmira New York. This book is a selection of their articles and vo paperback
A9781950822096Paperback / softback. New. paperback
B9781950822096Paperback / softback. New. paperback
186265870BostonMA: Printed by Prentiss & Deland No. 40 Congess Street 1862. First edition. 8vo. 16pp. Plain green paperwraps with inscription on front wrapper "Joseph G. Waters from Dr. F. A. Winsor." American Imprints 48988. <br/><br/> Printed by Prentiss & Deland, No. 40 Congess Street paperback books
1862948F36Boston: Prentiss & Deland 1862 . First edition. Paperback. Very Good Indeed. 9.5" by 6". None. The very scarce first edition of John Stuart Mill and Thomas Hare's discussion of the nature of democratic government and the need for electoral reform. First published in the newspaper The National Era this is the very scarce first separate edition of this work.This essay builds from Hare's earlier work on the single transferable vote 'The Election of Representatives Parliamentary and Municipal' a work which Mill said was 'the greatest improvement of which the system of representative government is susceptible; an improvement which exactly meets and cures the grand and what before seemed inherent defect of the representative system'.Mill and Hare collaborate on this brief article to discuss recent publications on the subject of electoral reform and distinguish between 'representation of all' which ensures that all voices including minorities have a say in governance and 'representation of the majority only' where the majority suppress the rights and interests of smaller groups.American Imprints 48988An informative critique first-past-the-post voting for its tendency to marginalise minority viewpoints. Unbound as issued. Light handling marks to title page with spotting to final leaf. Small closed tear to title page head. Stab marks to gutters. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed Prentiss & Deland paperback
47194Traduction de Jean Cathelin. Paris: Georges Fall (Collection «Le Musée de poche», dirigée par Jean-Clarence Lambert), 1959. Un volume 18,5x14cm broché sous couverture illustrée, de 76 pages sur papier fort avec 39 reproductions en noir et en couleurs. Exemplaire en bon état.
1930198034Gaylordsville Connecticut: Slide Mountain Press 1930. Edition 309/450 signed by author and artist. Hardcover. Good Boards are lightly edgeworn/scuffed/smudged/foxed; textblock edges are toned/scuffed/foxed; interior is lightly toned with occasional foxing; binding is solid. Esherick Wharton. Black boards with gilt lettering on the spine; 104 pp. untrimmed; richly illustrated. Illustrations are black and white woodcuts by Wharton Esherick. Slide Mountain Press hardcover
19301169Gaylordsville: The Slide Mountain Press. 1930. Limited/Numbered Signed Edition. Hardcover. Very Good in No Dust Jacket dust jacket. Faintest offsetting to the gutters more so at the gutters between pastedowns and endpapers. Light crease at the tail corner of the first leaf. Cloth over the spine was split and lifting at some point later laid down again. Head of spine rubbed tips lightly bumped. Tiny dent at the front head edge and light scuffing to covers.; Tristram and Iseult is a medieval romance-tragedy derived primarily from Celtic legend. This book is poet Amory Hare's dramatic adaptation of the story and is copy 352 of a limited edition of 450 and signed by both author and illustrator on the colophon as required. Inscribed in cursive by the author on the front free endpaper "To A. Conger Goodyear - 1935 / Boni / Amory Hare" Inscribed with a quotation from the drama ""--- Sir I too will go / to see that they keep strictly to the game / as we have ruled it---" / page 19." A. Conger Goodyear was a founder and first President of Museum of Modern Art New York as well as an industrialist philanthropist and fine art collector and promoter. In the legend a Cornish knight Tristram Tristan Tristrem has an illicit affair with an Irish princess Iseult Isold Isolde Isolt Isoult Yseult and the tumultuous story incorporates love potions adultery confinement to a leper colony miraculous escapes jealousy subterfuge the death of Tristram and the suicide of Iseult. Although that is the basic story in this telling over the centuries the story has had countless adaptations additions translations and retranslations and has appeared in both verse and prose versions. The story has been altered many times to suit the time and society of the adapter and adaptations have branched into versions that incorporate other legends. Some branches embrace the violence in the original story other branches are more genteel. This book is an adaptation of the Joseph Bedier translation and author Amory Hare renders the story as a drama for the stage including brief directions for staging. The various characters' dialog is formatted in short lines that are non-rhyming verse. An ink text correction in the author's hand is on page 89 changing "Only ring-dove" to "Only the ring dove". Dedicated to British-American artist and manuscript illuminator Beatrice Fox Griffith. Includes an Author's Note The Cast Synopsis of Scenes and Prologue before the curtain. Hare was an early 20th century poet and a frequent contributor to The Atlantic periodical. Including the frontispiece there are 10 bold stylized woodcut illustrations in monochrome by Wharton Esherick. Esherick 1887-1970 was a creative polymath as a builder dancer sculptor designer of furniture illustrator and printmaker. His affinity for working in wood led him to apply his chisels to wood blocks illustrating fine press books with woodcuts. Produced by James and Hilda Wells who were the principals of The Slide Mountain Press. James was the primary partner there is scant information about the press and he appears to have operated or participated in more than one private press simultaneously partnering variously with Bruce Rogers James Hendrickson and Crosby Gaige. This copy with cream laid paper pastedowns. All leaves are cream mould made watermarked Bishopstoke paper. Fore and tail edges of the text block and pastedowns are untrimmed. In fine black cloth over boards with title to the spine in gilt. No dust jacket as issued. In a scuffed mylar jacket. This only known edition of Hare's adaptation is quite scarce in the trade. In clean conservatively Very Good condition.; Woodcuts; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 81041 pages . The Slide Mountain Press hardcover
2005Q-1572583568TEACH Services Inc 2005-09-15. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! TEACH Services Inc paperback
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198149324Lotus Eye Records (SVE). 1981. Platte in gutem Zustand, Cover leicht berieben