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IXY-405Traduction de l’anglais par Laure Vernière et Owen Leeming, Editions des Femmes, 1976, 42 p. Broché, couverture à rabats, 13 x 20 cm.
5263Paris, Ed. Ernest Flammarion, Coll. Une heure d'oubli, s.d., – in-12, 64 pp. – broché,
2006881722006 in-8 broché - 2006 - 479p - Ed. du Masque
195457549Beirut 1954. Hardcover. Good. photos including portraits 53p. Flexible cloth. 30cm. Upper right corner creased. A few red ink marks. No Jacket. A college yearbook. <br/><br/> hardcover books
0282548092.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0484904353.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
The most comprehensive exposition of the various aspects of economic and physical exploitations of the tribal women engaged as unskilled industrial labour force. Contents:- Preface • Introduction • Chapters •The Tribal Rejas : A Historic and Demographic Profile • Typology, Mode of Employment and Nature of work of Tribal Rejas • Interaction Pattern Among Tribal Rejas : Employers and Associates • The Tribal Rejas as Earning Members in the Family • Role Conflict Among Tribal Rejas • Some Changing Dimension of the Tribal Rejas • Exploitations of the Tribal Rejas • Summary and Conclusion • Appendices • Appendix A-Biographies • Appendix B-Case Studies • Appendix C-Industrial classification of tribal women • Appendix D-Glossary • Selected Bibliography • Index The Title 'Tribal Woman Labourers Aspects of Economic and Physical Exploitation written/authored/edited by S. Sahay Prasad', published in the year 1988. The ISBN 9788121201933 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 236 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Anthropology / Tribal Studies / Women Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
19462238Lyon, M. Audin, 1946 ; in-8 carré, broché ; 230 pp., (1) f. (achevé d'imprimer) ; 1 illustration en frontispice, quelques illustrations in-texte ; couverture blanche imprimée rouge et noir.
19549971954 br. in-8 avec jaq. ill., non-rogn., jaunissure due à la nature du papier, clichés h-txt., 221 p., pierre horay éd.,
169937916Amsterdam: By Jan ten Hoorn boekverkooper 1699. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary vellum. Minor soiling to covers engraved title with contemporary repair to lower margin one gathering loosened lower corner of one page torn with loss of one letter in marginal gloss else a fresh fine copy. Luyken J. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Compendium of short biographies illustrating the rise and fall of princesses women martyrs of the church and other notable women from history. With eleven "curious" plates by Luykens depicting murders executions and other violent deaths. By Jan ten Hoorn, boekverkooper unknown books
169937916Amsterdam: By Jan ten Hoorn boekverkooper 1699. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Contemporary vellum. Minor soiling to covers engraved title with contemporary repair to lower margin one gathering loosened lower corner of one page torn with loss of one letter in marginal gloss else a fresh fine copy. Luyken J. First Edition. In four parts each with half-title and separate pagination and signatures. Engraved pictorial title and eleven plates by J. Luyken. 16 192 4 128 4 159 1 blank 4 198 pp. 1 vols. 4to. Compendium of short biographies illustrating the rise and fall of princesses women martyrs of the church and other notable women from history. With eleven "curious" plates by Luykens depicting murders executions and other violent deaths. By Jan ten Hoorn, boekverkooper unknown
19542110502150413248Japan Textile Publishing Company 1954. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Japan Textile Publishing Company paperback
1870001949Philadelphia Pa: J.B. Lippincott & Co 1870. Hard Cover. Very Good . 93 1 106 120 106 112 110 p.: 12 leaves of chromolithographed illustrations; 20 cm. Red publisher's cloth with gilt-stamped spine title and black-stamped cover title and spine and cover illustrations. Former owners' inscriptions and stamp on the front endpapers indicate that Howard E. Studenroth received this as a present in 1902 and A. Light acquired it in 1973. Contains six titles issued as part of the series Famous Fairy Tales published by Allen Brothers New York 1869 here issued by J.B. Lippincott & Co. in an undated publisher's binding with the title: Treasury of Fairy Tales: In Words of One Syllable. The Allen Brothers copyrights are dated 1869 which is the only year they seemed to have published under that imprint. Presumably Lippincott bought the rights and issued the series as one volume with no year of publication in the 1870s. Each title which contains two stories has a title page with the Lippincott imprint on the front and the Allen Brothers copyright on the back a chromolithographed frontispiece and one chromolithographed plate preceding the second story. Contents: Valentine and Orson and Little Red Riding Hood -- Aladdin and Whittington and His Cat -- Robin Hood and Hop-o'-My-Thumb -- Blue Beard and Jack and the Bean Stalk -- Good Two Shoes and Tom Thumb -- Beauty and the Beast and Children in the Wood. In Very Good Condition: spine is lightly rubbed; head of spine just starting to fray; cover is bright; pages and illustrations are clean and tight. A very scarce collection of fairy tales. J.B. Lippincott & Co unknown
Travels in West Africa (Everyman Classics Series)No European woman had ventured where Kingsley would venture, and no man either. In defiance of Victorian notions about women's roles, she journeyed through West Africa, climbed mountains, experienced harrowing adventures, dwelling among cannibals, and lived to write one of the most admired books of high adventure of all time. Introduced and abridged by Elspeth Huxley from the book first published in 1897, 270p. maps Book
pp. 463, 6 [Publisher's catalogue for Libraries], 6 [Publisher's Standard Publications], 4 [Publisher's Biography and History catalogue]. Damp stain. Age stain. Lacks first fly leaves. 190mm. Original full cloth binding embossed in blind. Front board detached. Spine repaired with slight loss at head and tail. Lady Emmeline Stuart-Wortley (1806-1855) was an English poet and author. She was a daughter of the 5th Duke of Rutland and in 1831, she married Hon. Charles Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, a son of the 1st Baron Wharncliffe. After the death of her husband in 1844, she led a peripatetic life. She died of dysentery while travelling from Antioch to Beirut in 1855, but she is best known for these travels in the U.S. First American Edition. TRAVEL BX 5
12mo [ 19.5 x 13 cm]; xii, [13]-463, 8 [ads] pp. original blind-stamped cloth, gilt spine title lettering, spine lightly faded but lettering clear, light foxing, initials on endpaper, very good sound copy. A picture of this book is available upon request by email. Howes W687. Sabin 93220. Clarke III:419. Robinson 121: 'An obsessive traveller. . . She did not confine herself toe the east coast [of the US] like good English aristocrats should, but insisted on exploring Mexico, crossing the isthmus of Panama and then sailing down to Lima in Peru'. Besides these places she also stopped off in Cuba. Interesting observations of all the places she visited with much on US, including the southern states, Mexico, Panama and Peru. The first edition was published in London in 1851.
xvi + 304 pages, maps, bibliography. eng
1995629129<p>Nairobi: Forum for African Women Educationalists 1995. 36 pp. 20.5 x 15 cm. Color illustrated semi-gloss wrappers printed in blue with yellow and white lettering. Rubbing to covers with some light pressure marks along spine. Light curling to corners of covers and text block. Binding firm with no signs of rusting to staples. An exhibition booklet for a travelling exhibition that premiered in Beijing and features toys made in Ghana Kenya and Malawi. The toys featured here "have mathematical and scientific principles which are relevant to the overall education of children both at home and at school'. WorldCat locates only six copies in holdings. . Soft Cover. Very Good.</p> Forum for African Women Educationalists paperback
Octavo in a blue DJ ; xii, 205 p. ; 24 cm Author signed title page // Women with disabilities -- Travel -- United States
Lowell Thomas Award for Best Travel Book. True stories of life on the road, what it means to be a woman in the world today, the rewards of risk taking, learning, loving and taking steps toward making dreams real.450p. bibliography, index. A very neat tight text, would be fine except for the lamination n the front cove which is starting to wrinkle Book
Libro in brossura buone condizioni; Copertina morbida
2 vols., 8vo., Second Edition, on laid paper, two early nineteenth signatures on titles, later signature on blank preliminary of both volumes; handsomely bound in early nineteenth century full tree calf, sides with decorative floral frame border in gilt, backs gilt extra, second and fourth compartments with red and green leather labels lettered and tooled in gilt, all other compartments ruled with Greek key and floral rolls enclosing a gilt star device, doublures tooled in gilt and blind, a clean, crisp and most attractive copy. Dedicated to Warren Hastings, late Governor General of Bengal, Hamilton's first novel appeared in 1796 to considerable acclaim. It satirises society through the device of Oriental letters on the model of works by Montesquieu and Goldsmith, its theme being that women also can be both strong and able. The Preface, based partly on her brother's experiences in India, is both extensive and erudite. Elizabeth Hamilton (1758-1816), Irish novelist, essayist and poet. Born in Belfast, she moved as a child to Stirling, later to London, and finally to Edinburgh in 1804. She directed all her works to her own sex whose qualities of mind she admired and promoted. She was praised by Maria Edgeworth and, famously, by Jane Austen who was pleased that such 'a respectable writer' had read Sense and Sensibility. Block, p.96; Todd, p.147. See CBEL III, p.398.
170 pages. A new way of looking at menopause. Recognizes that you are undergoing your own unique passage along with a multitude of other women your own age. Oblong approx. 9"x 12". Gift greetings upon title page else clean, bright and unmarked. Very nice copy. Book
1909166906Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company 1909. 19.3x13.2 cm octavo pp. i-iv v-ix x 11-344 inserted leaf of errata illustrations mostly on inserted plates others in the text original pictorial green cloth front panel stamped in lavender blue black and gold spine panel stamped in gold the binding is signed with the musical monogram of the author comprised of a staff with the notes "E-B-C". First edition. The emphasis of the work is travel in eastern Canada. Includes a chapter "Across the Plains" pp. 301-344. A Philadelphia author the daughter of American physicist Pliny Earle Chase whose most notable travelogues were OVER THE BORDER: ACADIA THE HOME OF "EVANGELINE" 1885 and IN QUEST OF THE QUAINT 1902. Touch of rubbing to cloth at upper spine end a fine copy. A lovely copy of this attractive book. #166906 The John C. Winston Company unknown books
New Turkish Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 335, [1] p., 139 numerous color, 126 b/w plates, tables. Tralleis Güney Nekropolü Terrakotta figürinleri. Terrakotta figurines of Tralleis Necropole. The terracotta figurines in this study were found throughout the South Necropolis of the Tralleis, with a large number coming from the barrel vaulted chamber tombs. The figurines were recovered in the earlier salvage excavations by the Aydin Archaeological Museum. The excavators records of objects found in a representative series of graves must form basis for our study of the chronology and styles of the figurines. Thirty three contexts are listed as of interest, but not of sharply defined chronological significance. The evidence for dating is derived for the most part from pottery, coins and other archaeological remains, the cemetery of Tralleis dates from the 2nd century B.C.E. at least through the 2nd century A. C. E. The figurines were each cast in a mold. In the 2nd century B.C.E. however, the number of molds used in the creation of a single figurine was increased. The manufacture of terracotta figurines in Roman Imperial Period was an industry. The clay of the Tralleis figurines are rather coarse but homogeneous and contains a fair amount of mica. Yellowish red clay with some mica was used rarely, and mostly in 2nd century B.C.E. Reddish yellow clay, sometimes burned light red, with mica, is characteristic of the finest pieces. The commonest clay is reddish yellow usually with mica, and often with a light white slim according to Munsell Soil Color Chart. According to the stylistic analysis, the influences from Attica, Tanagra, Boeotia and Myrina also are obvious among the early figurines at Tralleis. Flying figurines as Eros and Nike were prominent in the 2nd century B.C.E. Religious types are also found and include Aphrodite and worshipers. Other representations of deities included an Ariadne, Dionysos and his entourage. During the second half of the 2nd century B.C.E. genre groups with animals and standing draped women proliferated. Tralleis was destroyed by an earthquake in 26 B.C.E. and reconstructed with the efforts of Emperor Augustus. The typology repertoire of the 1st century A.C.E. consists of standing draped women and men, athletes with quiver, masks, actors, puppets, caricatures, animals and other mythological and religious types. This type of figurines was commonly found in most of the Mediterranean sites in the Hellenistic and Roman Imperial Period. The works of the coroplasts whose signatures are found in the South Necropolis may be examined here in more detailed. These are Trophimos, Simalionos, Theodotos, AA and the others. The signatures show that workshops were active at Tralleis in the Roman Imperial Period as early as the 1st century B.C.E. and continued to produce figurines until the 2nd century A.C.E. We may therefore assume the fabric of which the coroplasts are made to be a local fabric of its period. Each figurine is introduced by a general commentary that outlines the typology, chronology and significance of the class in the catalogue. Catalogue descriptions give factual detail, references to previous publications, and close parallels. Finally, typology and style of these examples can also be compared with the dated finds from the other contemporary sites and contexts. On the whole, the evidence presented points to the fact that the 2nd century B.C.E. was the most prosperous ones for the city of Tralleis.