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1853177083.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1999SONG1853177083CRC Press 1999-11-04. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.75x1.25x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. CRC Press hardcover
R150167826DELALAIN. Non daté. In-12. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 118 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 372.65-Livre scolaire : langues
20072-3060203113Cornelsen 2007. Paperback. New. 128 pages. German language. 13.35x8.31x0.35 inches. Cornelsen paperback
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2009005669South Africa: Zulu Planet Publishers 2009 Revealing the ancient hidden ruins of Southern Africa. An excellent clean and tightly bound book richly illustrated with colour photgoraphs. ------------- Orders of $100.00 or more are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Zulu Planet Publishers hardcover
61354493Zulu Planet Publishers pp. 176 . Hardback. New. Zulu Planet Publishers hardcover
200982slZulu Planet 2009. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 9x1x10. The jacket is shelf rubbed with light creasing along the edges. The boards have little edge wear. The binding is secure. Light browning along the edges of the pages not affecting text. There are no ink inscriptions or annotations. Presents well in cellophane. Extra postage required unless posted within South Africa. r11/06/2025 JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Zulu Planet hardcover
2009cbbjZulu Planet Publishers 2009. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 9x1x10. The jacket is lightly shelf rubbed with creasing along the edges and one small closed tear. The boards are tidy overall with little edge wear. The pages and clean and vibrant with no ink inscriptions or annotations. Presents well in cellophane. Extra postage required unless posted within South Africa. r28/06/2024 JHK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Zulu Planet Publishers hardcover
1856176648Washington.: A.O.P. Nicholson. Circa1856. Tinted lithograph with original hand colour 22.5 x 15.2 cm 28.8 x 22.3 cm sheet outer edge a little age-toned and inner edge a trifle ragged but the image in very good condition. A fine view of a Shinto Temple in Simoda Shimoda on the southeastern Izu peninsula after a painting on the spot "from nature" by William Heine and prepared for Commodore Perry's "Narrative of the Expedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan.". In the foreground two men are abasing themselves before a passing noble or priest. Perry visited Shimoda in April 1854 staying for three weeks and as his account bears witness was much impressed by the traditional way of life. . (A.O.P. Nicholson). unknown
185642584New York: G.P. Putnam & Company 1856. Tinted lithograph mounted on support sheet with printed letters as issued with small stab holes where previously bound. A fine plate from Graphic Scenes of the Japan Expedition of a Benten temple in Shimoda Japan harbour showing one of the treaty ports opened to American vessels in 1854 through the combined lens of topography harbour life and local religious practice.<br/> <br/> Shimoda or "Simoda" in the period spelling used here had particular importance for Perry's expedition. Under the Treaty of Kanagawa signed on 31 March 1854 it was one of the two ports opened to American vessels for supplies and refuelling. Heine records the harbour as a coastal landscape of daily movement local religious architecture and practical maritime activity. In the foreground Japanese boatmen haul a long narrow boat through the surf while a second boat lies angled on the beach at right. Beyond them the temple rises from a small rocky promontory half hidden among trees and reached by a stepped landing and gate with low mountains and a heavy cloud filled sky in the distance. The titles "Ben-Teng" is a 19th-century transliteration of Benten or Benzaiten a deity closely associated with water good fortune music and eloquence. Benten halls and shrines are often found beside rivers ponds springs and the sea which makes the placement of this harbour temple especially fitting within the image. The composition uses this setting to strong effect: the shrine rises above the labour of the beach while the dramatic sky and surrounding mountains give the small coastal sanctuary a commanding presence within Shimoda's new post-treaty landscape. Wilhelm Heine was the official artist on Commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-54. On returning to the United States he produced several series of prints commemorating the trip. A group of six elephant-folio prints appeared in 1855 and the following year a second volume was issued in a smaller format with different images and with explanatory text. Both projects employed the New York lithographic firm of Sarony among the best lithographers in the United States at that time.<br/> <br/> Bennett p.53; McGrath American Color Plate Books 123. G.P. Putnam & Company unknown
185642598New York: G.P. Putnam & Company 1856. Tinted lithograph on proof paper tipped onto a bristol board with glossy back as issued with additional hand colouring. A fine plate of Shimoda harbour in Japan showing the Benten temple on a rocky tree-covered rise above the water from Graphic Scenes of the Japan Expedition.<br/> <br/> Shimoda or "Simoda" in the period spelling used here had particular importance for Perry's expedition. Under the Treaty of Kanagawa signed on 31 March 1854 it was one of the two ports opened to American vessels for supplies and refuelling. Heine records the harbour as a coastal landscape of daily movement local religious architecture and practical maritime activity. In the foreground Japanese boatmen haul a long narrow boat through the surf while a second boat lies angled on the beach at right. Beyond them the temple rises from a small rocky promontory half hidden among trees and reached by a stepped landing and gate with low mountains and a heavy cloud filled sky in the distance. The titles "Ben-Teng" refers to Benten or Benzaiten a deity often associated with water and shoreline shrines. This gives the image a specificity beyond its topographical interest: Heine presents Shimoda through a recognisable local sacred site placed directly within the harbour that had become newly significant in American and Japanese relations. The composition balances picturesque scenery ethnographic observation and the physical geography of a newly opened treaty port giving equal weight to topography and local life. Wilhelm Heine was the official artist on Commodore Matthew C. Perry's expedition to Japan in 1853-54. On returning to the United States he produced several series of prints commemorating the trip. A group of six elephant-folio prints appeared in 1855 and the following year a second volume was issued in a smaller format with different images and with explanatory text. Both projects employed the New York lithographic firm of Sarony among the best lithographers in the United States at that time.<br/> <br/> Bennett p.53; McGrath American Color Plate Books 123. G.P. Putnam & Company unknown
90045801New York 1856 Appleton. A lithograph plate drawn by the young German artist for the Perry Expedition. Showing many Japanese on the temple grounds. unknown
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2013x-0810890623Scarecrow Pr 2013. Paperback. New. 215 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Scarecrow Pr paperback
A9781470469894Paperback / softback. New. A collection of 24 classroom modules PSPs produced by TRIUMPHS that incorporate the reading of primary source excerpts to teach core mathematical topics. The selected excerpts are intertwined with thoughtfully designed student tasks that prompt students to actively engage with and explore the source material. paperback
2023__1470469898American Mathematical Society 2023. Paperback. New. 441 pages. 10.00x7.13x1.02 inches. American Mathematical Society paperback
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