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110785Paper roll 6 cm high 7 cm depth 8 cm width. Text in Dutch about infinity and endlessness.NL De begin metafoor Gelijk een kabeltouw dat aan een paal gebonden als men het tot zich trekt geen eind te hebben schijnt ziet op een oneindig lijkende reeks iets dat maar blijft duren zonder oplossing. Een soort lusgedicht. De datum van het rolletje met van na 1866 zijn. Het verwijst immers naar de telegraaf van New York tot aan Londen en die trans-Atlantische telegraafkabel werd in 1866 aangelegd. De spelling pas bij de 19e eeuw voor de spellingshervorming van De Vries en Te Winkel in 1860-1880. Dus het is zo tussen 1866-1880 te dateren.Volledige tekst <strong>spoiler alert voor het einde</strong>!: <em>Gelijk een kabeltouw dat aan een paal gebonden als men het tot zich trekt geen eind te hebben schijnt gelijk de telegraaf van New York tot aan Londen Als men er langs kon zien toch in t verschiet verdwijnt gelijk een groote slang die weg kruipt in de bosschen van blockberg of Mont Blanc als hij tevoorschijn komt zich weer opnieuw vertoont in allerhande bochten zoodat des menschen geest geheel van schrik verstomt gelijk de melkweg die zoover t oog kan dargen zich toont als t vurig pad dat nooit een mensch betreedt en met zijn starrental den mensch schijnt uit te dagen dat men den maatstaf buigt die zijne lengte meet. Gelijk de snelle tijd met groote reuzenschreden voortdurend verder vliegt en altijd maar weer voort Gelijk uit gisteren t heden wordt geboren en dit weer t morgen baart en zich aan niemand stoort Zoo wordt aan dit papier hoelang m ook heeft gewonden Met hoeveel ongeduld men ook naar t einde ziet Gelijk gij hebt gezien wel een begin gevonden Maar toch hoe men ook zoekt het einde heeft men niet. Laat die omstandigheid u echter niet beletten Om met een stalen wil een wil zoo vast en sterk den eens begonnen strijd kloekmoedig voort te zetten Wellicht kroont dan op t laatst het einde nog het werk. Men heeft wel meer gehoord dat na verloop van tijden Een zaak waarna t vernuft vergeeft te zoeken placht Aan welker onderzoek zoovelen t leven wijdden door één omstandigheid werd aan het licht gebracht. Houd daarom goeden moed blijf rustloos voorwaarts streven Bedenk dat m aan dit vers dat door uw vingren zweeft Vier menschenlevens lang heeft achtereen geschreven en twintig emmers inkt daarvoor geledigd heeft. Zoek rustig naar het slot en hebt gij het gevonden zoo laat het niet meer los maar houd het stevig vast en lees dan altijd door het eind komt u niet tegen Daar t als van zelven weer aan deersten regel past nog slechts een woord of wat. Gij hebt dan strijd gewonnen Dan houdt gij glorierijk het einde in de hand Maar toch gaat het weer voort daar waar het is begonnen Want gelijk een kabeltouw dat om een paal gebonden wanneer enz enz enz. </em> unknown
19982090502113717520Not Available 1998. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
B9780803974616Paperback / softback. New. This challenging and inspiring textbook sets out to excite students with an account of what sociology can achieve to help them understand their own lives and the social conditions of our own time. paperback
1996x-0803974612Sage Pubns 1996. Paperback. New. 192 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. Sage Pubns paperback
0803974612.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1996Q-0803974612SAGE Publications Ltd 1996-08-22. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! SAGE Publications Ltd paperback
1874246686London: Chapman and Hall 1874. First edition secondary binding. vi 337. 1 vols. 8vo. Green cloth spine titled in gilt. Very good minor rubbing. First edition secondary binding. vi 337. 1 vols. 8vo. Tiger hunting in Central India with notes on leopard. The author "also relates numerous stories from other sportsmen focusing on hunting bear rogue elephant and the like" Czech. Czech Asia p. 2 Chapman and Hall unknown
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20203192NEW PA GAME COMMISSION paperback
O07OS-00147Penn. Fish and Boat Commission & Penn Game Com. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Cookbook Food Recipes A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Penn. Fish and Boat Commission & Penn Game Com. unknown
1970Alibris.0023436British Museum. 1970. Trade paperback. GoodEx-library. ex-library stamps on front cover stamp on title page small crease on back cover text unmarked good binding. 75 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps bibliography. British Museum paperback
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ria9781437707403_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Provides information on the functional anatomy of the shoulder the mechanics of movement and the evaluation and treatment of shoulder disorders. This title promotes evidence-based practice with coverage of the rehabilitation and surgi paperback
2012762514.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
188040199London: J. Jaques & Son c.1880. Twelve cards showing 18 pictures each - a total of 216 pictures plus 207 tiles with the names of the pictures in both English and French - so lacking 9 and with some handwritten replacements included. Original wooden box with a pictorial sliding lid not fitting well but otherwise sound. Scarce. The price includes VAT in the UK. Please contact us if you are elsewhere. London: J. Jaques & Son unknown
189578554August 1895 - 1978. original padded leather. The album's spine is perished with light wear at edges; contents sound and fine. 8vo. Illustrated throughout. The first page is an amusing original hand-colored cartoon of a Victorian couple cowering in front of a pig initialled "A.T." Following are 175 pig drawings all signed and most dated and many with a location. Dozens are neatly filled in in black and one is flesh-colored. 117 drawings were made between 1895-1900; 26 from 1900-1910 . hardcover
19352110502150412897Taisho shoin 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Taisho shoin paperback
1724BB_88102Game of the Goose<br /><b><i>Poesies sur la Constitution Unigenitus</i></b>. Recueillies par le Chevalier de G. Officier de Regiment de Champagne. Villefranche i.e. Amsterdam: Chez Philalete Belhumeur 1724. Two volumes. Illustrated with duplicate frontispieces title-vignettes and many decorative woodcut head- and tail-pieces. 8vo. i i xxiv 317 pp. – i i 389 pp.; uniform polished tree-calf extra-gilt all edges gilt covers with armorial gilt stamp.<br />First edition thus greatly revised and expanded from an earlier version with essays letters poems reviews and songs with political Constitution religious Pope Clement XI and literary interest. Most important this work includes an essay titled <i>"Essai du Nouveau Conte de Ma Mere L'Oye"</i> NewTales of Mother Goose showing the influence of Perrault's tales barely twenty years after his death AND a handsome folding-out engraved board game titled <i><b>"Le Jeu de la Constitution" </b></i>designed in a race-game format.<br /><p>As a notable compilation of pro-Jansenist writings of an often satirical nature with the aforementioned board game and its five pages of rules on a folding plate. Selections include: "Les 101 propositions de la constitution Unigenitus exprimées en cent et un couplets"; "Ode pindarique sur la destruction du monastère de Port-Royal-des-Champs"; "Adieu d'une dame janséniste qui se refugie en Hollande". Brunet 4: 755. Weller 2: 88. Willaert 2: 9370. For the game see Phillippa Plock & Adrian Seville "Rothschild Collection of Printed Board Games at Waddesdon Manor" in: Of Boards and Men: Board Games Investigated Proceedings of the XIIIth Board Game Studies Colloquium Paris 14-17 April 2010 pp. 101-103: "B3 2669.2.25 Le Jeu de la Constitution - 1721/22 or to give its the full title Le Jeu / De la Constitution / Sur l'air du branle de Mets sic is <b>one of the most controversial games ever devised on the pattern of the game of Goose and perhaps may be regarded as the first polemical variant </b>Girard and Quétel 1982: 58 and 73. It dates from about 1721 but is associated with a book that appeared a year later the Essay Essai du Nouveau Conte de ma Mère l'Oye ou Les Enluminures de la Constitution. This book contains a folding plate of the game in smaller format and with some omission of text. It also contains 18 enluminures in rhymed couplets which explain the game in detail. The claimed author is given in the subtitle: 'Poesies sur la Constitution Unigenitus recuellies par le Chevalier de G. Officier du Regiment de Champagne'. The publisher is given as Philalete Belhumeur "Good Humour" Villefranche. These publication details are of course wholly fictitious as is the claimed author who in reality was the Abbe é Louis de Bonnaire 1680-1752; the book was published in Amsterdam the full-sheet game probably in Paris. De Bonnaire was a supporter of the Jansenist heresy named for Cornelius Jansen 1585-1638: this theology emphasised a particular reading of Augustine's idea of efficacious grace which stressed that only a certain portion of humanity were predestined to be saved. Though the Jansenists were strongly Catholic Jesuits and the papacy were suspicious of their beliefs which seemed to limit free will and the ability to choose to do good or evil. Despite condemnation by Pope Innocent X in 1655 the movement gained strong support in the Church. The Jansenist position as included in 101 of the propositions of Pasquier Quesnel Jansenist theologian b1634 d1719 in his Épitomé des Morales des Évangélistes of 1671 was finally condemned by Pope Clement XI's Unigenitus bull of 1713 but even this condemnation did little to diminish the enthusiasm of adherents. Indeed in 1717 four French Bishops attempted to appeal Unigenitus to a General Council a move that received considerable support from other clergy and the parlements though the majority of clergy stood by the Pope: Clement responded in the next year by excommunicating all those who had called for a General Council. Even so it was not until 1728 that the death of Jansenism was marked by the submission to the Pope's authority of Cardinal Noailles Archbishop of Paris who had originally approved Quesnel's book and was reluctant to support Unigenitus arguing that many of the 101 propositions were in fact orthodox.<br /><br />The point of the game and of De Bonnaire's book is to challenge and mock the authority of the Church and in particular that of the Pope and of his bull. For example the columns on either side are each headed by a cartoon depicting the Pope in council all present being represented by geese wearing mitres. Below the lefthand cartoon is the Latin phrase "Non ego cum Gruibus simul Anseribusque sedebo in Synodis - S. Greg. Nazianz Carm. 10" I shall not sit in Synod with cranes and geese. This refers to a dictum of Gregory of Nazianzus c329-390 Archbishop of Constantinople who compared the rowdy Council of Constantinople 381 AD to the loud cackling of a flock of geese.<br /><br />The 'good' spaces show the Apostles 'equal in number to that of the geese which they replace': there are thirteen including St Paul and they occupy the traditional spaces. The traditional hazards are likewise replaced or given special significance and others are added. The usual entry arch appears as Noah's Ark at space 1 symbolising the Church as it is tossed about on the waters of Unigenitus. The bridge of explanations at the expected space 6 shows bishops falling into the water marking their error in taking the wrong sense of the 101 propositions: it leads to space 12 acceptance where a young woman blindfolded is shown as accepting Unigenitus through ignorance. At space 15 there is the torn robe symbolising schism of the Church. The labyrinth here at space 16 symbolises error into which fall those who subscribe to the condemnation of the 101 propositions. The inn at space 19 is here the cabaret and represents the 'accommodation' accommodement or submission of the Jansenists to the bull. The Tower of Babel at space 24 represents the confusion of language into which the bull has fallen. At space 26 is the first appeal of 1717 represented by a notice on the Vatican door. At space 33 we find the avertissemens or pronouncements of the Archbishop of Soissons Jean-Joseph Languet de Gergy 1677-1753 a notorious anti-Jansenist and vehement defender of Unigenitus. He has an oboe a horn and a trumpet the three instruments symbolising 'his three avertissements and their different tones': a special rule refers to moving forward with the 'small dice' and with 'the other' when going back. Next is the prison at space 40 where the player must wait until a throw of 5 which multiplied by 3 will lead to Louis XV and deliverance. The well space 49 symbolises the body of doctrine in which the truth is hidden. At space 51 are the re-appealing Bishops the second appeal being at space 53. At space 55 is the portrait of Louis XV - enluminere XV in the book makes clear that he was seen as a force for change and re-unifying the Church. The death space at 58 shows the skeleton of Pope Clement XI sitting in an armchair wearing his papal tiara and raising his bony hand to bless an infant at his feet which represents the Unigenitus bull. Cardinal Noailles appears at the penultimate space 62 from which point 'one may only go backward'. The explanatory text in the centre of the game claims that it 'presages the day that the constitution of the Church will no longer be nothing but un Conte de ma Mère l'Oye' - a Mother Goose tale here used as a figure of speech for something unbelievable and ridiculous. The winning space at 63 shows that this result is to be achieved by a General Council in reference to that called for in 1717. De Bonnaire's book was condemned at Arras in 1726. Although his anonymity as author seems to have been effective in protecting him the publishers father and son were thrown into the Bastille. Even today the game has the power to shock by the force of its imagery.</p> Philalete Belhumeur hardcover
2005Q-0439809401Scholastic Inc 2005-01-01. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Scholastic Inc hardcover
195559604New York: Simon and Schuster 1955. 8vo. xxviii 354 pp. Numerous photo illust. Half-green cloth over white boards w/ d.j. cover art of tusked elephants by Paul Bacon couple minor closed tears slight scuffing edgewear still NF/VG copy. First edition 1st printing of this biography of Taylor professional big-game hunter and one of the last ivory hunters on the African continent. Simon and Schuster, hardcover
182518320French: n.p. 1825. Very good. 11 engraved cut-out figures or objects including ferryman three couples wolf goat cabbage and boat to be slotted into boat original box with engraved pictorial label colored by hand A rare children's game possibly printed by the Parisian publisher Nepveau. Contained in the box measuring 14cm x 7cm x 1cm is a complete set of figures for the two river crossing puzzles known as the 'Jealous Husbands Problem' and 'Goat Wolf and Cabbage'. The earliest account of these puzzles is in the 9th century manuscript "Propositionnes ad Acuendos Juvenes" Problems to Sharpen the Young attributed to Alcuin. In both puzzles there are only two places in the boat. In the Jealous Husbands Problem no woman can be with another man unless also accompanied by her husband. In Goat Wolf and Cabbage the wolf will eat the goat and the goat will eat the cabbage unless they are guarded by the boatman. <br /> Originally accompanied by counters and an instruction sheet now lost. The box is lightly worn else in very good condition; the figures are in fine condition except the boat which has been repaired and the cabbage which lacks the lower part of its insertion tab and one female figure lacks a hand. Rare. n.p. unknown
45168777-nnew. unknown
63-6834San Francisco CA: State Printing Office 1948. 8vo. Soft Covers. 171-188 pp. Charts maps black and white photographs color illustration. Very Good. Previous owner's notes and stamp on cover. San Francisco, CA: State Printing Office, 1948. paperback