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1949100074176Nice. 15 5 cm x 24 cm. 1949. Broché. 92 pages. Nice Petites Servantes du Sacré-Coeur 1949. Broché 15 5 cm x 24 cm 92 pages illustrations in-texte photos sépia marron hors-texte. Texte anonyme. Bien complet du hors-texte bon état
1976100146100DESCLEE 1976 381x46x559cm. 1976. Broché.
197719546Witten : Bundes-Verlag, 1977. 1. Aufl. S. 111 8° , Taschenbuch , Gutes Exemplar
212963Paris, A. Barraud, 1877 in-8, [3] ff. n. ch. (faux-titre et justification, titre-frontispice sur fond teinté, second faux-titre), IX-184 pp., avec de nombreuses vignettes gravées à l'eau-forte ou sur cuivre dans le texte et 8 planches à l'eau-forte hors texte sous serpentes, toile Bradel orange, tête mouchetée, couverture illustrée conservée (reliure postérieure). Bon exemplaire.
18928871Cincinnati: Cranston & Curtis 1892. First edition. 8vo 388 4pp. Frontis portrait vignette illustrations in the text. Publisher's gilt stamped orange cloth. Boards with some staining front hinge starting scuffing to ffep from bookplate removal. Former owner's inscription to final page of text. Very good. Cranston & Curtis unknown
1870GITg562Paris Thorin 1870. In-8 XIV 220pp. Demi chevreau blond, dos à nerfs, reliure postérieure. orné de 3 figures dans le texte, 4 planches dont 3 de photographies originales contrecollées sur papier fort, 1 grande planche dépliante regroupant 1 carte et 3 figures. Bel exemplaire frais, bien complet du texte, de la planche, de la carte.
19941264291994 Bangui, Conférence Episcopale Centrafricaine - 1994 - Fort in-8 broché - XI-588 pages
1940043967Grand Rapids Michigan: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 1940. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Octavos. 467; 549; 561 pages. Hardcovers with yellow dust jackets. The jackets show some edge wear and are a bit dust-stained. Jackets show some brief edge tears and the spines are toned. The books are sound with secure inner hinges and unmarked text. Complete three volume set. "Christ in His Suffering" is a fifth printing dated 1938. "Christ on Trial" is a fifth printing dated 1939. "Christ Crucified" is a fifth printing dated 1940. <br/> <br/> Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company hardcover
Upper corners of wraps slightly creased. Else very minor shelfwear. ; Discusses the widely differing motives that led to conversion and the different quality of the process in the years before and after Constantine became a Christian in A. D. 312.; 0.75 x 10 x 6.5 Inches; 200 pages
Upper corners of front wraps slightly creased. Else minor shelfwear. ; Discusses the widely differing motives that led to conversion and the different quality of the process in the years before and after Constantine became a Christian in A. D. 312.; 0.75 x 10 x 6.5 Inches; 200 pages
1889biblio1127<p>220 Seiten.</p> August Neumann's Verlag hardcover
198115556Wuppertal : Brockhaus, Neuhausen-Stuttgart : Hänssler, 1981. S. 141. 8° , Taschenbuch , Schönes Exemplar
18681235631868 Bruxelles, J. Vandereydt, Imprimeur / Paris, E. Repos, Libraire - 1868 - In-8; reliure demi-chagrin; dos à 4 nerfs; titre, filets et fleurons en dorés au dos, toutes tranches dorées - 604 pages -
1910182851910. Large missionary lantern slide archive documenting Protestant evangelical activity and African village life in West Africa during the early twentieth century most plausibly within the Upper Guinea Coast region encompassing present day Sierra Leone or Liberia. The photographs record interactions between European or American missionaries and local communities during a period when Protestant mission societies expanded schools churches and literacy programs throughout the forest belt of West Africa. Lantern slide sets such as this were commonly produced as visual material for missionary lecture circuits in Europe and North America where churches presented illustrated narratives describing evangelization education programs and village life in mission territories in order to secure financial and institutional support. Several images depict African men and women dressed in Christian or mission-associated attire and gathered in what appear to be congregational or instructional settings suggesting scenes staged or selected to illustrate the success of missionary work conversion and Christian instruction. The images collectively reflect the visual language commonly employed in missionary propaganda of the period presenting both everyday village life and scenes of religious participation as evidence of missionary influence.<br /> <br /> Archive of 49 glass lantern slides circa 1910-1920 depicting village communities missionary encounters and daily life scenes in what visual evidence suggests is the Upper Guinea forest region of West Africa. Slides measure approximately 3.25 x 3.25 inches.Slides show thatched village compounds constructed with wattle walls and palm or grass roofing agricultural work food preparation and communal gatherings. Several images portray individuals wearing raffia or fiber skirts and other forms of dress historically documented among forest societies of Sierra Leone and Liberia including Mende Vai and related communities. Other photographs show agricultural carrying baskets worn on the back with shoulder straps a method of transport widely used in the forest regions of Liberia and Sierra Leone for carrying crops and forest products. Additional slides depict domestic labor including a woman grinding plant material in a bowl on the ground within a village compound scenes consistent with food preparation and herbal processing practices recorded in ethnographic studies of Upper Guinea Coast societies. One photograph shows a man standing beside a river or coastal fish trap constructed from wooden stakes a fishing technology historically documented along the riverine and coastal systems of Sierra Leone and Liberia where fishing formed a major component of subsistence economies. The slides are mounted within glass frames typical of magic lantern projection the visual format widely used by missionary organizations for illustrated lectures and fundraising presentations.<br /> <br /> Architectural environmental and material culture details visible in the photographs strongly support identification within the Upper Guinea Coast rather than East Africa. The combination of rectangular wattle-and-thatch houses raffia fiber clothing agricultural basket transport mortar-based grinding of foods and herbs and coastal or riverine fishing structures corresponds closely with practices documented among forest and coastal societies of Sierra Leone and Liberia in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The surrounding vegetation including palm ecology and dense tropical growth aligns with the Guinea forest zone extending from Guinea through Sierra Leone and Liberia into Côte d'Ivoire. Missionary activity intensified in this region during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries through American and European Protestant societies including Methodist Episcopal Presbyterian and Anglican missions which established schools churches and mission stations while producing photographic material for lecture circuits abroad. Light surface wear minor abrasions to several mounts and scattered handling marks consistent with projection use; 2-3 images have cracks to glass but no loss to image overall condition good. A substantial visual archive illustrating missionary propaganda village life and early twentieth century cross-cultural encounters in the mission fields of the Upper Guinea Coast. unknown
216515Paris, au bureau de l'Université catholique, 1853 fort vol. in-8, titre, 657 pp., broché, couverture très défraîchie, manque la seconde couverture.
français In-8 de 284 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Pueble 1979. Collection " Documents d'église ". Traduction Charles Antoine et Patrick Duboys de Lavigerie.
2016100136383Princeton University Press 2016 262 pages in8. 2016. Cartonné jaquette. 262 pages.
185540753Hamburg, Agentur des Rauhen Hauses 1855. 381 Seiten, Kl. 8° (18 x 11 cm), Interimsbroschur der Zeit.
198817151Hamburg : Fliss, 1988. 1. Aufl. S. 150 8° , Paperback , Sehr gutes Exemplar
198315382München: C. Bertelsmann Verlag, 1983. 381 Seiten , 21 cm Pappeinband mit Schutzumschlag
19732034956Gütersloh, Gerd Mohn 1973. 66 Seiten, 8° (22,5 x 15 cm), (Softcover, Paperback), Orig.-Pappeinband.
197414584St. Augustin, Steyler Verlag 1974. 118 Seiten, Gr. 8° (23 x 16 cm), Originalbroschur.
19193041820Aachen, Xaverius-Verlag 1919. 61 Seiten, 8° (19 x 13 cm), Hardcover (gebunden), Priv.-Halbleineneinband.
200626620Kisslegg : Fe-Medienverlag, 2006. Relativismus in Aktion 157 S. (19,5 cm) Paperback / kartonierte Ausgabe
194675593Basel: Basler Missionsbuchhandlung 1946. 99, (3) Seiten. Gr. 8° (22,5 -25 cm). Orig.-Broschur. [Softcover / Paperback].