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2017500124253Goldmann Verlag 2017 704 pages 12 7x18 8x5cm. 2017. Broché. 704 pages.
Fine English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (30 x 21 cm). In Turkish. 111 p., b/w ills. Bedia Muvahhit: Bir cumhuriyet sanatçisi. 2000 copies were printed.
68000ABGöttingen., Steidl Verlag., 2019. 28 x 22 cm. 277 S. Illustrierter OPappband., 68000A 1. Auflage. Neubuch (originalverschweißt).
19101225545München, Hyperion-Verlag H. v. Weber, 1910. 108 S. Illustrierter OPpbd m. Kopfgoldschnitt (Rücken leicht berieben, kl. Stempel auf Titel).
8vo [24 x 16 cm]; [x], 214 pp, illustrations from photos, maps, index. original cloth with gilt spine title lettering, dj (price clipped), endpaper removed, very good, interior quite clean and unmarked. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. 'It is one woman's appraisal of why the Pahlavi dynasty crumbled and why the people of Iran chose to embrace another despot after deposing the Shah. . . a unique story of personal sadness and political lunacy. It illuminates the Iran of the Shan and the Persia of Ayatollah Khomeini as never before' (dj).
2012500079747Penguin LCC US 2012 608 pages 17x5 8x23 6cm. 2012. Relié. 608 pages.
1969008503New York: Franklin Watts 1969. Very Good. 32 p.: illustrations; 22 cm. White cloth with color illustration running continuously from back to front. No dust jacket. Owned by author with her name on front free endpaper: "Eleanor Clymer." A charming story about Belinda's search for a new spring hat. In Very Good Condition: cover is lightly soiled; pages are clean and tight. Franklin Watts unknown
GIT01412Bruxelles Editions du Houblon sd v 1945. Petit in-8 broché couverture illustrée 229pp. Orné de lettrine et 8 illustrations hors texte en couleurs dont le frontispice par Renée Valéry.
126096aafRennes, Editions Ouest-France, (Imprimerie Pollina s.a. Luçon), 2004, in-4to, 142 p., abondante iconographie publicitaire en couleurs (+ de 400 illustrations, chaque illustration est légendée), cartonnage éditeur illustré. Une belle en relief au 1er plat.
0266601715.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0282982477.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2008DADAX1436949122Kessinger Publishing 2008-08-18. hardcover. New. 6.00x0.75x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Kessinger Publishing hardcover
B9781020374500Hardback. New. hardcover
W.C. Trenchard Ben Sira's View of Women. A Literary analysis. Chico, Scholars Press 1982 english, 341 Very good condition. Paperback
New English Paperback. Pbo. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 230 p. Beni 'Akkuyu'larda merdivensiz biraktin: Türkiye'nin nükleerle imtihani. A study on nuclear power problem in Turkey. ENVIRONMENTALISM Nuclear energy Plants Turkish Republic Industry.
1468525484.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1972207439Couverture souple. Broché. 157 pages. Marques de bibliothèque. Couverture plastifiée.
1995KULT0812Wien, BM f. Frauenangelegenheiten 1995. gr.-4°, 680 S., mit zahlr. Statistiken u. Tabellen, ill. OPpbd.
12mo [17.5 x 12 cm]; [vi], 148 pp, 2 maps including folding colored map at end. original green two-part cloth with gilt lettering on spine and front cover and gilt map on front cover, lightly rubbed at edge, very good copy, interior clean and fine. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Smith D70. The author was a popular children's writer who lived in New England.
1965110326La palatine 1965 In-12 broché 19,5 cm sur 14. 244 pages. Couverture usagée, sinon corps du livre en Bon état d’occasion.
1877167441877. Bertha von Hillern. Autograph Letter Signed Describing a Pedestrienne Performance in Maine. Four-page autograph letter signed written in Bucksport Maine and dated August 12 1877 from a woman identified as Caitlin to her parents. The letter provides a vivid firsthand account of a public endurance-walking exhibition by Bertha von Hillern one of the most celebrated pedestriennes of the late nineteenth century and a pioneering figure in women's athletic and feminist history. The pedestriennes-now largely forgotten-were among America's first female sports superstars drawing large paying crowds to theatrical endurance contests staged in repurposed halls and theaters. At their height leading pedestriennes earned more in a single week than many Americans made in a year were widely covered in newspapers sold photographic likenesses influenced women's fashion and appeared nationally as celebrities. Their feats challenged prevailing assumptions about women's physical limits and helped reshape public attitudes toward women's independence endurance and public presence.<br /> <br /> The letter situates von Hillern within this broader cultural phenomenon while recording the details of a specific performance witnessed by the writer. Von Hillern a German immigrant from a military family was widely regarded as the first great feminist pedestrienne and performed at least twenty-five solo exhibitions across thirteen cities. In Boston alone approximately 10000 spectators reportedly paid fifty cents each to watch her walk continuously at Music Hall and the Washington Post described her as "one of the wonders of the nineteenth century." Writing from Maine the correspondent recounts attending the exhibition at City Hall noting both the social experience and the athletic spectacle: "in the evening we went to City Hall to see Miss Bertha Von Hillern walk. Perhaps you have seen an account of her in the Boston papers. She is great walkist. She walked 88 miles in 26 hours without resting more than twenty minutes at a time." The letter continues with precise observational detail describing the sawdust-covered track the number of laps required per mile and the nonstop duration of the event which began Friday evening and concluded late Saturday night.<br /> <br /> The writer further conveys the charged atmosphere surrounding the performance emphasizing its communal excitement and theatricality: "Chanlers band furnished music through the whole walk. It was nice music and such excitement and such cheering & waving of handkerchiefs and shouting every time she would make a mile." As a primary document the letter captures not only von Hillern's physical achievement but also the emotional and social intensity of pedestrienne culture at its peak. For institutional collections the letter is an exceptional piece of early feminist Americana offering rare eyewitness testimony to a moment when women's athletic endurance became a public spectacle capable of reshaping gender norms and laying cultural groundwork for modern sports the revival of the Olympic movement and the suffrage-era reimagining of women's capabilities. Condition: The letter shows original folds and age-related toning but remains very readable throughout with no loss of text. Overall condition: Very Good. unknown
Previous owner's name/label to front end papers. No other marks or inscriptions to contents. A very clean very tight copy with foxing to cream cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket price clipped but not marked or torn with traces of handling. 62pp. A thoroughly enjoyable feast of Beryl Cook's paintings of the variety of people and happenings in London.
445p. illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
All 1st editions. 8vo. Pages 193-288 of a Hurwitz piece featured in Bet Talmud, 108 pages, and 64 pages, respectively. 23 cm. All in Hebrew. Titles translate to Beit Talmud: Released Monthly, Beit Eked: Collection of Articles and Poems, and The Hebrew Woman: Laws of Women related to family and society in the Times of the Holy Writings and the Talmud. A variety of Saul Hurtwitz works. Hurtwitz (18611922), Hebrew writer and critic, was born in Russia. He was a successful merchant and banker who, after losing his fortune in the Communist Revolution, moved to Berlin. It was there that he rose to prominence in the circle of émigré Hebrew writers and thinkers and was active in Zionist work. Together with H.N. Bialik he directed the Kelal publishing house. From his youth, Hurwitz contributed stories and articles to Hebrew journals, and in 1892 he published the literary magazine Beit Eked. (Jewish Virtual Library, 2018). SUBJECTS: Hebrew literature -- Periodicals; Jewish Women. OCLC lists 16 holdings worldwide of Bet Talmud (OCLC: 34351478). 8 copies for Ha Ivriyah veha-yehudia (OCLC: 122813769), and 8 for Bet Eked (OCLC: 174120954). Ex-library with no markings. Lacking back board. Front board is loose. Front wrapper of Beth Talmud is loose, heavily worn and chipped. Both other publications are in very good condition and well preserved. (RAB-64-41).
18021014737Hannover, Gebr. Hahn, 1802. 1 Bl., 488 S. u. 2 Bl., 372 S. Moderne Ppbde (Titelblätter leicht angestaubt, m. Stempel u. Signatur, wenige kl. Knickspuren).