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ria9783039102129_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Topic of this volume is Pomattertitsch a German dialect which is doomed to extinction. This Allemanic Walser dialect is spoken at Formazza a tiny Alpine community in Italy and after centuries of semi-secluded existence is now under paperback
0964140446.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1999H-553-146Société d'études et de recherches archéologiques et historiques 1999. Paperback. Good. Former library book. Edition 1999. Ammareal gives back up to 15% of this item's net price to charity organizations. Société d'études et de recherches archéologiques et historiques paperback
BN318182Société d'études et de recherches archéologiques et historiques. Softcover. Vu du ciel : La photographie aérienne par cerf-volant <br/><br/>Vu du ciel : La photographie aérienne par cerf-volant Serge Nègre Hélène Mesple et Mabel Odessey Société d'études et de recherches archéologiques et historiques paperback
2018x-3319737449Springer Verlag 2018. Hardcover. New. 522 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Springer Verlag hardcover
2015121896UCGBIM. New. 2015. Paperback. 8865504749 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened. Text in Italian. with a bonus offer-- . UCGBIM paperback
20051000615NEW ~ A collection of essays on the history of Jesuit haciendas throughout Ibero-America from California and Zacatecas to Venezuela Peru Paraguay and Brazil that focus primarily on slavery the economy and evangelization. Contributors: Manuel M. Marzal Iris Gareis Jean-Pierre Tardieu Francisco de Borja Medina Luis Arnal Simon Ignacio de Rio Jose del Ray Farjardo Edda O. Samudio A. Pavel Stipanek Maria Eugenai Codina David Rodriguez Miriam Salas Olivari Ana Maria Soldi Alicia Polvarini de Reyes Guillermo Bravo A. Luis Alejandro ALvero Felipe Gonzalez Mora Sandra Negro Jessica Esquivel Coronado Carmen Ruiz de Pardo Victor Hugo Limpias Ortiz Rosana Najjar Beatriz Vasconcellos Franzen. 571 pp. Illus. Maps. 500 ejemplares / edition of only 500. EN ESPANOL / IN SPANISH 2.25 lbs. Heavy weight cover. In stock. Usually ships in three days. FONDO EDITORIAL DE LA PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DEL PERU paperback
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436263fratelli frilli. Paperback. Good. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. The Treasure of Perinaldo by Roberto Negro is a captivating novel that intertwines elements of adventure mystery and historical fiction. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Italian village of Perinaldo the story unfolds through the eyes of its protagonist who embarks on a quest that reveals the hidden treasures of both the land and its people. fratelli frilli paperback
1999AME_9788847000490Springer 1999. 1st. Paperback. New/New. Springer paperback
429914Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Hardcover. Fair. THERE ARE NO TARIFFS OR CUSTOMS DUTIES ON BOOKS. A thorough listing of Colombia's rich and useful biodiversity. The Catalogue of Useful Plants of Colombia is the most comprehensive listing of the known useful plants found in Colombia. It was compiled by a team of Colombian and international botanists from the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew the Humboldt Institute and other partner organizations. The catalog is accompanied by eleven chapters written by specialists covering a range of topics from taxonomic geographic and conservation aspects to the plants' uses in sustainable value chains and contributions to the bioeconomy. Specific topics such as medicinal edible and insecticide plants and their representation in the Amazon region are also covered. The catalog includes supplementary material that allows readers to explore open questions and opportunities develop new ideas on the use of plants and their conservation and foster social and environmental awareness. Signs of some wear and tear on bottom back cover and stain on textblock see photo otherwise good copy Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew hardcover
1930216541930. Richardson Willis. Plays and Pageants from the Life of the Negro. Washington D.C.: The Associated Publishers Inc. First Edition. 1930. Brown boards with black illustrations. Illustrated by James Lesesne Wells. 373 pages. 8vo. This anthology of plays written by African American playwrights from the late 1800s onward is a landmark anthology of African American drama compiled and edited by Harlem Renaissance playwright Willis Richardson. As one of the first dramatists to write plays specifically for Black actors and audiences Richardson sought to move beyond the stereotypical portrayals of African Americans that dominated mainstream theater. His works emphasized racial pride dignity and the richness of Black history helping to lay the foundation for later generations of Black playwrights. In the introduction Richardson gives credit for historical correctness of the facts to Dr. Carter G. Woodson. This compilation was created in order to praise the history and works of African American writers and inspire other African Americans to learn about their heritage and celebrate their culture. It features a selection of plays and pageants written by Richardson and other notable Black playwrights including Thelma Myrtle Duncan Maud Cuney-Hare and John Matheus May Miller Willis Richardson Inez M. Burke Dorothy C. Guinn Frances Gunn and Edward J. McCoo. These works explore themes of racial identity historical struggle and the resilience of African American communities. The book's striking cover is illustrated by James Lesesne Wells a renowned Harlem Renaissance printmaker known for his bold modernist style that captured African American life and heritage. Wells' design reflects the spirit of the era aligning with the movement's goal of celebrating Black artistry and cultural expression. The plates are also signed with Wells printed initials. This collection remains an important artifact in African American literary and theatrical history offering a glimpse into early 20th-century Black performance and storytelling. Ex library stamps on front and back pastedown back flyleaf bottom of spine and top and bottom fore edge. Some minor wear to covers and some penciled writing on title page. Binding is tight pages are crisp and clean. Overall very good condition. unknown
1994201688Italy: Artoli Editore in Modena 1994. Hardcover. VG/VG: Ownership stamp on the back free end page. Inner front hinge is reenforced with clear tape; spine looks fine on the outside. A maroon hardback with gilted gold text on the spine and a glossy dust jacket. Both the front and back free end pages are illustrated. 6 7-352 pp. 442 mostly color images. Written in Italian. The first of of three volumes detailing the lives and works of over 65 painters. <br /> From the editor: "I concetti informatori che hanno presieduto alla realizzazione del primo volume dedicato alla scuola di Guido Reni ed espressi in quella presentazione non sono venuti meno anche nella facitura di questo lavoro.<br /> Il progetto che ci impegna assieme ai giovani e brillanti studiosi come sempre validamente coordinati da Emilio Negro e Massimo Pirondini coadiuvati dall'insostituibile Nicosetta Roio prevede di presentare il più ampio repertorio possibile d'immagini della pittura emiliana del Seicento questa seconda opera testimonia riteniamo con la dovixia di quanto raccolto e proposto la veridicità dell'assunto programmatico.<br /> Pubblicando "La scuola dei Carracci dall' Accademia alla bottega di Ludovico" si è provveduto a dividere in due ciò che probabilmente deve essere considerato un solo argomento ma ragioni di opportunità grafico-editoriali un libro di dimensioni sovrabbondanti data la vastità del materiale hanno fatto sì che si dovesse percorrere questa strada.<br /> Prima parte dedicata agli artisti legati alle vicende iniziali dell'Accademia: dai Desiderosi agli Incamminati quando i tre Carracci partecipavano congiuntamente alla conduzione dell' impresa e ai non pochi che rimasero a Bologna sotto la guida del solo Ludovico. Precisando che per quanto attiene al più celebrato degli artisti allievi dell'Accademia: Guido Reni si fa riferimento al solo periodo di alunnato. Stesso criterio verrà utilizzato per quei tanti famosi di cui esistono già importanti monografie da enumerarsi nella seconda parte dedicata al gruppo che al seguito di Annibale opererà e si evolverà principalmente a Roma: "La scuola dei Carracci: i seguaci di Annibale a Roma" volume questo di prossima pubblicazione.<br /> L'Editore"<br /> ""The guiding concepts that presided over the creation of the first volume dedicated to the school of Guido Reni and expressed in that presentation have not failed in the making of this work.<br /> The project that engages us together with the young and brilliant scholars as always validly coordinated by Emilio Negro and Massimo Pirondini assisted by the irreplaceable Nicosetta Roio plans to present the widest possible repertoire of images of Emilian painting of the seventeenth century this second work testifies we believe with the abundance of what has been collected and proposed the truthfulness of the programmatic assumption.<br /> By publishing "The school of the Carracci from the Academy to Ludovico's workshop" we have proceeded to divide into two what should probably be considered a single topic but for reasons of graphic-editorial opportunity a book of overabundant dimensions given the vastness of the material have meant that this path had to be taken.<br /> First part dedicated to the artists linked to the initial events of the Academy: from the Desiderosi to the Incamminati when the three Carraccis jointly participated in the management of the enterprise and to the many who remained in Bologna under the guidance of Ludovico alone. Specifying that as regards the most celebrated of the artists who were students of the Academy: Guido Reni reference is made only to the period of his apprenticeship. The same criterion will be used for those many famous ones of whom important monographs already exist to be listed in the second part dedicated to the group that following Annibale will operate and evolve mainly in Rome: "The school of the Carracci: the followers of Annibale in Rome" a volume this to be published soon.<br /> -Editor". Artoli Editore in Modena hardcover
20071-0793805678Tfh Pubns Inc 2007. Hardcover. New. 95 pages. 8.25x6.00x0.50 inches. Tfh Pubns Inc hardcover
2007Q-0793805678TFH Publications 2007-08-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! TFH Publications hardcover
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ria9781681087672_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A Blueprint for the Hard Problem of Consciousness addresses the fundamental mechanism that allows physical events to transcend into subjective experiences termed the Hard Problem of Consciousness. Consciousness is made available as the paperback
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19039822New York: Published by Permission of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co. Owners of the Copyright 1903. Very good . 11"x13-3/4" - Illustrated cover and 3 pages music. Last page printed in orange. Front cover illustrated in muted blue and orange colors see photos. -- Newspaper Supplements of this era were printed on poor quality paper. A fragile item. Very scare in this nice condition. -- Thus Overall:. "Paul Laurence Dunbar stands out as the first poet from the Negro race in the United States to show a combined mastery over poetic material and poetic technique to reveal innate literary distinction in what he wrote and to maintain a high level of performance. He was the first to rise to a height from which he could take a perspective view of his own race. He was the first to see objectively its humor its superstitions its short-comings; the first to feel sympathetically its heart-wounds its yearnings its aspirations and to voice them all in a purely literary form."-americanpoetry. Published by Permission of the Harry Von Tilzer Music Publishing Co., Owners of the Copyright unknown
0259750670.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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190382425Nuevo mundo 1903. hardcover. Bueno. Madrid 1903-1907. Revista Blanco y negro: Nº 806-811- 827- 837- 845- 849-Extra Procesiones de Semana Santa 1906 extra Regiones Españolas correspondientes a los años 1906 y 1907. Periódico Nuevo Mundo: nº 496- 506- 552-563 Años 19031904. Nº 616 1905. Nº 616- 627-628-630-631-636-637-641- 646 -647- 648- 650- 651- 653- 669- 671- 676- 677. Extra mayo 1906 Bodas Reales. Contiene Noticias y crónicas de Nuevo Mundo de 1903 a 1906. Muy ilustrado. En blanco y negro y color. Ex -libris anterior propietario. Encuadernado en un solo volumen. Cartoné lomo piel.Contiene publicidad de la época. Nuevo mundo hardcover
1829225831829. African AmericanReligionCarribean New Testament in the Negro Tongue. In The Eclectic Review Vol. XLIII No. LXXXVI. London: 1829. Excerpt: pp. 553-564. Disbound 12pp. A rare excerpt reviewing a missionaries' translation of the New Testament into "Negro-English" also called talkee-talkee the Creole language spoken by enslaved and free Black populations in Demerara and Surinam. The British and Foreign Bible Society issued the translation in 1829 for missionary use representing one of the earliest attempts to render the Christian scriptures into an Afro-diasporic Creole tongue of the Caribbean basin. This review in The Eclectic Review a leading 19th-century dissenting religious periodical gives a lengthy discussion of the translation providing contemporary reactions that ranged from grudging acknowledgment to outright racist dismissal.<br /> <br /> The review juxtaposes biblical passages rendered into Creole with commentary often mocking the "mixed speech" as "ridiculously offensively and incurably base." Yet despite its dismissive tone the piece captures critical evidence of how missionaries and colonial observers grappled with African- and Creole-derived linguistic traditions including debates over whether vernacular scripture empowered conversion or threatened white control. The review references Moravian missionary John Latrobe's efforts in Suriname as well as comparisons to African Dutch and Portuguese linguistic influences. Particularly striking are verbatim transcriptions of gospel passages in Creole offering researchers a rare contemporaneous witness to early printed Afro-Caribbean language. Light toning disbound with clean margins preserved; pages complete and supple. A rare document of the intersection of race religion and language in the British Caribbean revealing both the efforts made by missionaries to connect through Creole scripture and the entrenched racism of the colonial intellectual establishment. unknown