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128 p. Illustrated with photographs. 210mm. Softbound. Original color pictorial wraps. People's Place Book No. 9. Explains why the Amish avoid the use of most electrical appliances, and tells how they still manage to do their farm work; light and heat their homes; entertain themselves; and raise their families. Many Americans could learn something from this way of life.**PRICE JUST REDUCED! PAG010A
200022311NY: Hippocrene Books. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 2000. Hardcover. 0781807549 . First edition. Fine in an about fine dust jacket. . Hippocrene Books hardcover books
1994000984Random House 1994 1994. Book. As New. Cloth. As New/As New. First Thus. 8vo - over 7" - 9" tall. ISBN:0-679-42922-0. Mint copy of the movie editon with wrap around band. Random House, 1994 hardcover books
1967230489New York: Self-published by the author 1967. Pamphlet. 28p. text reproduced from typewritten mss pamphlet in stapled 8x6 inch decorated wraps a neat little amateur production a bit worn and aged but still a nice unmarked copy. Commissioner Stramiello unfolds the several-century history of NY customs in its various venues; pedestrian no buried bodies unearthed customs officer theft or other entitlements. Self-published by the author unknown books
19664797O.D.E.G.E Grand in-4 Couverture rigide illustrée Paris 1966
1991KOST0044Wien, Histor. Museum d. Stadt Wien (1991). 4°, 83 S., mit zahlr., tls. farb. Abb., flex. OKart.
1981100133120Frederick Muller Ltd 1981 192 pages in8. 1981. Cartonné jaquette. 192 pages.
19451151421945 Editions Alsatia - 1945 - Grand in-8, broché, sous jaquette illustrée - 285 p. - Reproductions photographiques hors texte en N&B
50774Gauthier-Villars Masson, Encyclopédie Scientifique des Aide-Mémoire, 1912 11 x 18,5, 169 pp., 10 figures, cartonné, éditeur, Très bon état
19177Paris, Librairie Parisienne, 1863, 1 broché, manque au bas de la 1ère de couverture, dos cassé. in-8, faux-titre, titre, 269 pages ;
54286Le Puy, Christine Bonneton (Collection "Vivre les Traditions"), 1985, in 4° broché, 160 pages ; nombreuses illustrations ; couverture illustrée en couleurs.
198437569Paris, Robert Laffont, 1984, in-8, broché, 398 pages. Bon état général.
1926100146816Maison du Missionnaire 1926 in8. 1926. Broché. Le R.P. Henry Watthé fondateur de la Maison du Missionnaire à Vichy livre dans cet ouvrage publié en 1930 ses observations sur la société chinoise du début du XXe siècle. Le livre structuré en cinq parties mêle récits de vie anecdotes descriptions ethnographiques et réflexions sur le quotidien des missionnaires catholiques français en Chine abordant à la fois la spiritualité les coutumes locales et les enjeux géopolitiques de l'époque
199011317Christian Pirot 1990 205 pages in8. 1990. broche sous papier cristal. 205 pages. Ce livre de Jean Chédaille préfacé par Alphonse Boudard est une étude sur les maisons closes explorant leur passé en Touraine. Il adopte un ton à la fois nostalgique sociologique et potentiellement éducatif décrivant un monde codifié qui a disparu avec la fermeture de ces établissements
1980270191980 Paris, Editions du Seuil (Collection "L'Univers Historique"), 1980, fort in 8° broché, 590 pages ; couverture illustrée en couleurs ; index alphabétique des ouvrages cités, sources manuscrites, liste des abréviations et illustrations in-fine.
197931750Paris Denoël 1979 In-8 Ouvrage conçu et réalisé sous la direction de Jacques Mousseau ; maquettes originales de Pierre Chapelot ; iconographie réunie par myriam Sicouri Roos ; publié en 1968 sous le titre "Histoire et guide de la France secrète" (édition Planète). 461 pp - Reproductions photographiques comprises dans la pagination - Maquette Pierre Dusser - Photo Serge Chevallier
2005117724Ville De Dijon 2005
19911659La différence, coll. « Les Voies du sud » 1991 In-8 broché 20 cm sur 13,1. 178 pages. Dos insolé. Bon état d’occasion.
38960Paris, Flammarion, 1970. 18 x 23, 156 pp., plusieurs illustrations, reliure d'édition pleine toile + jaquette, bon état (jaquette abîmée).
24679Payot ,1953, in-8 de 239 pages ,orné de 127 dessins de l'auteur ,br. couv. illustrée ,Bon état , .(2 photos du livre sur mon site https://www.vieuxlivre.fr) .Les frais de port pour la France sont offerts à partir de 25 euros d'achat (Mondial relay ). (colissimo suivi +6,90 ).
A comprehensive history of the work and development of the Laboratory of the Government Chemist and of the use of science for the support of health, environmental and revenue protection in the UK. 372 pages. A few light indentation lines on back of dust jacket. This book is extra heavy, and may involve extra shipping charges to some countries
About The Book : Egypt Illustrated with Pen and Pencil is an unchanged, high-quality reprint of the original edition of 1891. We see, even now, the multiplication of schools, colleges, churches, and other features of Christian civilization, molded by Occidental ideas, yet adapted to Oriental conditions. In journeying forty-five hundred miles from place to place in India, the past year, the writer has been impressed by the intellectual ferment found, by the advances in science and by the urgency and promise of the missionary enterprise. That 8000 entries are yearly made in the official catalogue of vernacular and English works written mainly by Hindus, and on religion more than on any theme, is a notable evidence of that ferment. A pile of missionary reports examined, and personal inspection of work doing in schools and churches, satisfy me that Buddhist theosophy will never tear Christianity in tatters. About The Author : Rev. William Urwick (1826-1905), Born at Sligo on 8 March 1826, he was second son of William Urwick the elder (1791–1868), nonconformist divine, and his wife Sarah (1791–1852), daughter of Thomas Cooke of Shrewsbury. His early education was under his father. He graduated at Trinity College, Dublin, Bachelor of Arts in 1848, Master of Arts From Dublin he went on to the Lancashire Independent College, Manchester, where he studied (1848-1851) under Robert Vaughan and Samuel Davidson. In 1851 on 19 June 1851 Urwick was ordained minister at Hatherlow, Cheshire, where he remained for twenty-three years, as pastor, and district secretary (later, president) of the Cheshire Congregational Union. Moving to London, he filled (1874-1877) the chair of Hebrew and Old Testament exegesis at New College, London. Still living in London, he became in 1880 minister of Spicer Street chapel in Saint Albans, where he rebuilt the Sunday schools, improved the church premises, and undertook temperance and other social work, resigning in 1895. Urwick married on 1 June 1859 Sophia (1832–1897), daughter of Thomas Hunter of Manchester.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 230 pages, Contents include sections on: Victoria, Canada, British Columbia, Douglas Family, Skinner family, Crease family, O'reilly, Trutch, Rithet, Barnard, Balls, Banquets, Costumes, Conveyances, Automobiles, Residences, & Rituals & Rites,
Book shows light shelf wear only. Binding is solid and square, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 404 pages. Contents include: English customs, On being merry, A world-betterer, Theatre, Books, War, Foreigners, Imprisonment, Extermination, Growing old, etc.
24 page program for the Ice Follies from 1964. 9 1/4"w x 12 1/8"h.