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Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 23 cm). In English. 313 p., color and b/w ills. Reflections from the Ottoman world. Translated by Aysun Babacan. Selections from contents: From the Ottoman Palace: Culus ceremonies. The Bayram Feast. Cradle Ceremonies. Sultan's table. From the Affairs of State. Ulufe Assembly. The Janissaries. The Dungeons. From the Ottoman society. The Market boats. The coffee - houses. The slave trade. The fires. A very heavy volume.
1139623 Court Street Boston; 7 September 1841. 1p. 4to on recto of first leaf of bifolium with verso of the second addressed by Hale to 'Henry Vose jr. Esq Counsellor at Law Springfield Mass' and carrying Hale's red wax seal broken into two parts and a red postmark. Good on lightly-aged paper. Hale writes that he is enclosing 'the sum with which you were so kind as to accommodate me last week - I don't know how I should have "got along" without it'. 'I have no news for you to-day as our steamer has not yet arrived and I dare not venture uponn the vast perturbed sea of our politics'. Hale is notable for having introduced regular editorial comment as a newspaper feature. 23 Court Street, Boston; 7 September 1841. unknown
Volume appartenente alla Collana:"I Piccoli". Piccola brossura con copertina flessibile in cartoncino, illustrazione a colori, titoli al piatto e al dorso. Segni del tempo e d'usura; volume leggermente scurito, modeste abrasioni al dorso, punte sciupate, macchia al piatto anteriore, tagli leggermente ingialliti. All'interno la legatura è stabile, le pagine ingiallite ai margini, integre, prive di segni particolari e perfettamente fruibili. Traduzione di Gianna Carullo. Numero di pagine 104. USATO
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2019x-7549119872Nan Fang Daily 2019. Hardcover. New. 708 pages. Chinese language. 9.61x3.81x12.51 inches. Nan Fang Daily hardcover
Q-1454906650Sterling 2014-04-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Sterling paperback
97866Nouvelles Editions Latines Nouvelles Editions Latines, Coll. Morance, 1989, 384 p., cartonnage éditeur sous jaquette et étui en carton, environ 28x24cm, photographies de Sigrid Schmidt, bon état.
2009500139272Seuil Jeunesse 2009 20 4x0 8x17cm. 2009. Broché. Exemplaire de bibliothèque déclassé
In 8 (21x14) Brossura illustrata; pp. 128; Molto buono
11892, La Presse Vervietoise, 1994., Broche, couverture d' editeur illustre n/b, 20x24,5cm, 263pp, illustre n/b.
N. LISI Diario di un parroco di campagna. Firenze, Vallecchi 1942 italian, 247 CH23Brossura editoriale volume in discrete condizioni, dedica autografata, segni di usura sulla copertina, segni di lettura e lieve strappo sul dorso, pagine sfalzate 247 pagine circaCopertina come da foto
199285037Frankfurt a. M. Propyläen-Verlag, 1992. 603 S. Mit s/w Textabb. u. 48 s/w Abb. Auf Tafeln. 22 cm. OPp. m. SU.
1648262007.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
20199781646068760-2025My Daily German 2019. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> My Daily German</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> My Daily German</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781646068760</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2019</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 194</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Reading and listening to native-spoken short stories can prove to be a great way of learning too - almost as good as traveling to Germany.German short stories for beginners is a fun and immersive way to learn the language. It is written in simple language and the natural relaxed pace is just perfect even if you are just starting. The 30 short stories will add 1500 words to your vocabulary by the time you are done and you will be able to pronounce them just like a native speaker would.Why this eBook is the best way to learn German: NO NEED FOR A DICTIONARY: Each short story features a German and English glossary that introduces you to new words and phrases that you may not understand. No need to flip pages continually searching for definitions or translations! How cool is that! INCLUDES A FREE GERMAN AUDIO: You receive 90 minutes of MP3 audio recording at NO extra charge. The audio is recorded by native German speakers and the natural speed means you will not feel rushed. You can pause and rewind as many times as you need to learn pronunciations better. You will be speaking like a native in no time. TEACHES VOCABULARY YOU CAN USE NOW! This kindle has plenty of words and phrases that you can start using immediately in day-to-day conversations. What a great way to commit what you've learned to memory. Oh and just imagine how cool it will be ordering your meals in German. YOU NEVER NEED TO MEMORIZE GRAMMAR RULES: Each chapter also has a vocabulary recap at the end to help review what you have read and listened to. Remembering words you read and their meanings will be so much easier compared to using a dictionary or translator. Begin your journey to being a fluent German speaker today. These fun short stories and the accompanying audio will prove to be a great source for improving your German.</p> My Daily German hardcover
20199781646068760-2025My Daily German 2019. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> My Daily German</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> My Daily German</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781646068760</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2019</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 194</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Reading and listening to native-spoken short stories can prove to be a great way of learning too - almost as good as traveling to Germany.German short stories for beginners is a fun and immersive way to learn the language. It is written in simple language and the natural relaxed pace is just perfect even if you are just starting. The 30 short stories will add 1500 words to your vocabulary by the time you are done and you will be able to pronounce them just like a native speaker would.Why this eBook is the best way to learn German: NO NEED FOR A DICTIONARY: Each short story features a German and English glossary that introduces you to new words and phrases that you may not understand. No need to flip pages continually searching for definitions or translations! How cool is that! INCLUDES A FREE GERMAN AUDIO: You receive 90 minutes of MP3 audio recording at NO extra charge. The audio is recorded by native German speakers and the natural speed means you will not feel rushed. You can pause and rewind as many times as you need to learn pronunciations better. You will be speaking like a native in no time. TEACHES VOCABULARY YOU CAN USE NOW! This kindle has plenty of words and phrases that you can start using immediately in day-to-day conversations. What a great way to commit what you've learned to memory. Oh and just imagine how cool it will be ordering your meals in German. YOU NEVER NEED TO MEMORIZE GRAMMAR RULES: Each chapter also has a vocabulary recap at the end to help review what you have read and listened to. Remembering words you read and their meanings will be so much easier compared to using a dictionary or translator. Begin your journey to being a fluent German speaker today. These fun short stories and the accompanying audio will prove to be a great source for improving your German.</p> My Daily German hardcover
In-8°, pp. XXX, 223, numerose tavv. f.t. di manoscritti e documenti, brossura editoriale.
Musini Luigi Musini Luigi. Da Garibaldi al socialismo. Edizioni Avanti!. 1961-I. Milano, Edizioni Avanti! 1961-I italiano, in ottavo pp. 352 9748 Musini Luigi. Da Garibaldi al socialismo. memorie e cronache per gli anni dal 1858 al 1890. Edizioni Avanti!. 1961-I - In-8 - pp. 352 - Ill. B/N f.t. - Brossura con sovracoperta - Molto buono - timbro sulla prima pagina
Musil, Robert Diari 1899-1941 ( 2 vol. in cofanetto). Torino, Einaudi 1980 italian, 2 vol. 1980. Copertina editoriale in brossura rigida e sovraccoperta alettata. 2 vol.; 22 cm. In cofanetto Ts.5
199795550Weimar, Hermann Böhlau Nachfolger, 1997. 395 S. (= Verein für die Geschichte und Altertumskunde von Erfurt: Schriften des Vereins für die Geschichte und Altertumskunde von Erfurt, Bd. 3). 24 cm. OPp.
Features: SAAB J 35F Draken; No. 6 (R.C.A.F.) Bomber Group; Comper Swift; Between the Wars; Javelin Swan Song; Woodbridge; Sultan of Oman's A.F.; Flying Training Command; Air League on Defence; Piper Cherokee Range; Andovers in Service; Caudron Rafale Line; Fambridge Remembered; Indonesian Air Force - AURI's first 20 years; Canadian Forces Structure; A.F.V.G.; Trident and Autoland; South Cerney; Fleet Air Arm Museum; Rawcliffe to Rockcliffe; Vickers Type 253; Solo 1917; Lockheed StarLifter; SAAB-37 Viggen; STOL aircraft in Canada; Westland Lysander - I; No. 466 Squadron, R.A.A.F.; Defence; French Aircraft Industry; No. 5 Squadron, R.A.F.; Westland Lysander - II; Vimys and Vernons; 'Imperial - Beer George' - 1 - Handley Page W.8b G-EBBG, one of 3 in daily service from Croydon aerodrome in the 1920s; Britain and Carriers; No. 46 Squadron, R.A.F.; Westland Lysander - III; Aero Commander 200; Norwegian Northrops; Transport Command; 'Imperial - Beer George' - II; Paris Highlights; Biggin Hill Air Fair; Sunderlands in West Africa; Brize Norton; Balloon Strafe; School of Special Flying; Portuguese Beagles; R.N.A.S. Culdrose; Vickers Venom; Sunderlands in West Africa - II; Paris Postscript; Beagle 206-S; R.A.F. faces up to the '70s; Fighters for teh Battle; Pan Am's Planes - I; Piper Twin Comanche B; Battle of Britain Film; Taranto; Fleet Air Arm Round-up; F.A.A. Fighter Operations; F.A.A. Fighter Squadrons; Pan Am's Planes - 2; Beagle 206-S Air Test; British Military Aircraft; Concorde - A Presentation; Unison '67; The R.A.F.'s "Herky-Birds"; Pan Am's Planes - 3; Nipper Mk. III Air Test; Avro Bison; F.A.A. Fighter Operations; The New Luftwaffe; Jagdfliegertreffen; Austrian Airlines; No. 103 Squadron History; A Voice and Nothing More; Interned in Holland; Hungarian Trainers; and much more. Index laid in. Tight and clean with gilt lettering to front board and backstrip. A quality copy. Book
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: awarding of Distinguished Flying Cross to Flt.-Lieut. Gordon Smith; Excellent photo of Vancouver radiotelephone operators at work; Long Distance Load in '44 set new record - statistics; Radiotelephone saves 3 lives when tug sinks; Annie Gillman - never late for work in 38 years as operator; Telephone Trouble - by Francis Aldham of the Vancouver Daily Province; Forty Miles of Telephone Bills - reprinted from the December 1944 issue of Western Business and Industry; Harold Morse retires; A few lines from the front lines - portions of letters from telphone employees on active service; Large black and white reproduction of B.C. Tel. Victory Bond advertisement featuring Winston Churchill; Expansion Programme will fall short of needs - with drawing of new central office building at Tenth Ave. and Yew St.; Digits control names of new Central Offices; Report shows phone situation still serious - no prospect of relief in near future; Al Miller retires after 36 years of service; Popular chief operator, Edna Green, resigns; Farewell to Don (Mac) McAuley; Photo of the "Kamloops Kid" - Dave Wilkie; Photos of Sports Starlets; A Telephone Man in the Navy - a lengthy letter to the editor from Elect. Lieut. N.J. Dunlop, R.C.N.V.R.; Article - Two Million Wait for Phones in North America, and relevant B.C. Tel advertisement; Cover photo of U.S. Army Bronze Star recipient Staff Sgt. Robert Creech; Photos of the three Stephan sisters who are operators; Photo of war shortage billboard; Voices with smiles - article from the Vancouver Daily Province by Gordon McCallum; Article - $64 question in the telephone business; Plagued by Shortages - article from the National War Finance Committee; article and photo - Pup Flies Atlantic with Flt. Lt. Gordon Heselton; Article on Robert Garnett Tatlow, Vancouver Pioneer; B.C.'s First Emergency Phone Call - Pants torn by Dog; Construction photos of 'Cedar'; War's End Brings Record Long Distance Load; Heading Back to Normal - but still a long way to go; Death removes Ernest F. Helliwell; Radiotelephone service to the rescue; Photo of phone installer Charlie McAndrew, and the billboard which used the photo; Photos of North Vancouver staff and facilities; Secret of wartime 'what-is-it' building on Seymour finally revealed - photos and two-page article; 5 excellent pages of photos and article on the building of the Pacific Communications System, 'One of our Biggest War Jobs'; Daisy Bonde retires; Excellent photo of B.C. Telephone's 'Sky Riders', dangling 350 feet in the air over Rock Creek Canyon; 3 more billboard photos; We are establishing an F.M. Radio Network; We subscribed nearly $2,000,000 to the war effort; Farewell to Miss Mary Lloyd, Ernest Cole and William Silver; Many photos of employees knitting; Trail operators at work; Eighteen Thousand Calls a day - article; New record for telephone calls in 1945; Difficulties of supply situation again stressed in telephone company's annual report; Charlie McAndrew has installed 40,000 photos; Cupid is main cause of our traffic problems - article; Only photo available of Vancouver's first telephone exchange, established in 1885 in Tilley's book store, on the east side of Carrall St.; PNE float; Alma open house; Hastings Hay Ride; Better phone service to central B.C. points Book
Half-leather binding. Telephone Talk was the glossy bimonthly publication of the British Columbia Telephone Company. It was written by employees for employees to present information of interest to those engaged in the plant, traffic, commercial, operating, accounting and other departments of the service. Each issue is replete with black and white photos and information on topics such as: company, industry and technological news, traffic levels, expansion plans, personnel announcements, publicity and social events, deaths, weddings, lists of exchanges, and more. As such, these issues serve as a vital preserve of rare and fascinating British Columbia history. This volume covers topics including: Long Distance enters Canada's North Country; Telephone reunites B.C. Mother, Whilma Hincks, with son in Switzerland; Bayview and West win traffic service contest; Telephone calls that keep the doctor away; Article on diet/eating by K.F. Robins, Health Supervisor; The dial telephone's magic wheel and how it works - 4 page illustrated article; 2 photos and caption of the only Chinese telephone office outside of China - Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, San Francisco; Statistics re: number of telephone sets per community province-wide; Numerous changes in Vancouver's new telephone directory; Many merry mix-ups followed the directory changes; Calls to Australia now routed across the Pacific; Fred Buckle; A visit to London, England via its telephone directory; The Rolling Pin to the Rescue - the tabulators in the information office; B.C. Ship-to-Shore service expands rapidly in year; Harley D. Miller; Paving the way for Vancouver's dial system; White Rock to have dial system; Carrier now used on Gulf cables linking Vancouver and Nanaimo; New submarine cable laid from Copper Cove to Bowen Island; Greater Vancouver and Royal City have big cable programme; Half a million calls daily in Vancouver; William Tyre; Robert Browning Smith; Vacation from work but not from health; Cover photo of King George and Queen Elizabeth bidding farewell at Chilliwack; Gordon Farrell's yacht on Burrard Inlet; Telephones at the fingertips of Royal Couple throught the tour - 5 page article with great photos; Australia wins telephone 'ashes' in Port Day 'word match'; Wire Photos Transmitted from Vancouver for First Time - 3 pages with photos; "Our PNE exhibit was a crowd magnet - voice mirror"; Cecil Austin McMaster; Robert Smyth; Telephoning popular pastime of singers; Telephone equipment in new Hotel Vancouver - many photos plus article entitled "The House with 700 Phones"; White Rock now has dial system; Percy H. Wilson; Miss Dorothy Howard; Ernest E. Harris; Article on operators by Damon Runyon; Our Al Hunter now a one-man phone company in Liberia, Africa; Vancouver's First Dial Office now in service - 8 page article with photos; Thirtieth Year of Telephone Talk; Flood waters fail to keep Courtenay operators from work; Photos of heavy gang work near Kamloops; Fraser Office will go dial in fall of 1941; The Marine Office Power Plant; A.L. Creech; Some highlights of Vancouver's first dial office - 3 page article with photos; Take Care of your Skin; West Vancouver Office is doubled in size to keep pace with growth; Miss Grace D. Smith; Telephone displays are features of 'Bay' anniversary windows; Walter Hughes, Royal City Plant Man; Sunspots 'sabotage' service - one page article with diagram; Community gift of phone to Colebrook couple Mr. and Mrs. George Frith; Phone Company joins Vancouver's dial system; Allan W. Hunter in Liberia - 4 pages with photos; UBC Silver Jubilee section with many nice photos; Frederick J. Tremblay; Back cover devoted to Dunkerque (Dunkirk); Lumber for the Empire - 9 super pages of great photos (all with captions) of sawmills, logging scenes, buildings constructed of B.C wood; 3 page PNE report with photos; Marine Office now serves over 11,000 telephones; sensational 11-page photographic tribute to B.C's fishing industry; New Book
50 pages. Features/Articles: Science rides the rails - work conducted in the Motive Power and Car Shops in Point St. Charles - with photos; Top Notch First-Aiders; Ira Kennedy and his passion for locomotives; The Sons of Martha; Passports to Adventure - the Ticket Bureau handles daily, thousands of items from hat checks to mouse traps; The Greatest Show on Earth - each day within the walls of any large railway station; The Human Side of Railroading; New Station opened at Grand Rapids; Training Our Future Mechanics; When the Train Whistle Blows; Riding into 1949; System news; Around the Departments; William Carr collects historical guns; Nailfinders ad on back cover; and more. Above-average wear. Unmarked. Address label on back cover. Cover holding by one staple. A worthy reference copy. Book