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SONG1498519709Lexington Books 2016-06-15. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.18x0.83x9.30. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lexington Books hardcover
Paris, Laurens, 1921, in-8, cartone, dorso semistaccato, conservate le copertine, taglio superiore rosso, con astuccio decorato, pp. 160.
ORD-45812e édition. Issoudun. Laboureur. 1959. In-8 (158 x 222mm) broché, couverture bleue imprimée en rouge et noir, 151, (2) pages, 2 plans et 10 planches photos hors texte. Petits défauts mais assez bon exemplaire. Peu courant.
7676Henri Laurens 1921
In-8°; pp. (16), 470, (40), con note manoscritte nel testo, e una carta manoscritta prima del frontespizio, una vignetta incisa su legno al frontespizio, tre nel testo (un è la ripetizione della prima); marca tipografica all’ultima pagina; legatura in piena pergamena con titolo manoscritto al dorso. Contiene, in versi, un ritratto di S. Francesco, un ritratto dell’istesso stimmatizzato, una canzone, alcuni sonetti, i venti canti della Vita del Santo, e nelle ultime 40 pp. “Apparitioni e miracoli di S. Francesco dopo la sua morte”, Della corda di S. Franscesco, la Regola. Genova imperia liguria san francesco assisi santi saint agiografia poesia poems franciscan miracoli miracle porto maurizio
1632187531632 Broché avec jaquette - 16,3 x 23 - 288 pp - année 1957 - Editions Franciscaines - illustrations -
19334988Procure des Missions Franciscaines 1933 135 pages in12. 1933. broché. 135 pages.
122767sd Edition non-renseigné - Sans date - In-4 broché, couverture illustrée - 111 pages - Illustrations en N&B hors texte dans l'ouvrage
1258242559.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19931603214825784GLN-589, Instituto de las Siervas de Jesus Sacramentado, Buenos Aires, 1993
191333231St Michaels: Franciscan Missions. Very Good. 1913. Paperback. German edition of The Franciscan Missions of the Southwest No. 1 1913. St Michael's Arizona. 48 pages of text plus advertising sections front and back in English . Original wrappers very good condition. NUC shows English edition only. . Franciscan Missions paperback books
1913WRCAM2267Saint Michael's Az 1913. 48pp. plus advertisements. Illus. Quarto. Pictorial wrappers. Small closed marginal tear in front wrapper and most leaves not affecting text some wear to spine. Very good. Advertisements in English text of articles in German. Much on southwestern Indians especially the Navajos and Pueblos. unknown books
1148934138.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2009Q-1601140061Ignatius Press 2009-10-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Ignatius Press paperback
0428806201.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1334262152.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1987105889Ad Claras Aquas 1987. First edition. Lengthy run of this Franciscan journal. Bound in 71 hardcover folio volumes. Bindings are either half black leather and cloth or black buckram cloth. Former seminary library books in very good condition with minimal ex-libris stamps. Vol. 90 1973 is disbound and LACKS Fasc. III. All other issues are present for the years 1882 through 1987. Published in Quaracchi until 1971 at which point publication was moved to Rome. Ad Claras Aquas unknown
215047Milan: P. Luigi Michieli. Hardcover. Fair. Map plates 147-263 continuously paginated with volume one not present plus index. A large oblong hardcover book with a leather spine and decorated brick-red cloth boards. Ex-library with call number on spine and a few stamps on edges and endpapers. POOR CONDITION; OFFERED AS-IS. Spine is heavily scuffed and the binding is completely cracked with all plates detached but present. Plates 212-213 have small chips to edge. Plates have tanned edges but minimal edgewear overall. Otherwise the plates are clean and the images unmarred. A damaged copy in need of rebinding but still an excellent time capsule of the late 19th-century regions it depicts. Title in English is ALBUM OF THE MISSION OF FRANCISCANS IN HOLY LAND Second Book - Syria Cyprus Egypt. Volume 2 of 2 only. An album of black and white plates depicting Franciscan missionary activity in the Eastern Mediterranean. Each full-page plate has a decorative gilt border and includes descriptive captions in Latin Italian French English and German. Measures approximately 12.75"x 9.5." No copyright date given; book is circa 1890. P. Luigi Michieli hardcover
1333862954.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1929059456St. Michaels AZ: Franciscan Fathers 1929. Reprint . Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 536pp.incl.index; SC beige w/blk.-pic.cover; rubbed w/wear on edges&corners; no bk.cover or spine; cover w/tape repair; some corner-fold w/cleantight pgs. History of the Navaho. illus. <br/> <br/> Franciscan Fathers unknown
1910508418The Franciscan Fathers St. Michaels Mission Press 1910. First Edition. Hardcover. NEAR FINE. First Printing hand-numbered copy '3' from an edition limited to 200 copies signed by 'Franciscan Fathers.' 7 8-536pp. Large 8vo sewn binding in red buckram with gilt stamped spine lettering originally issued in wraps. The first Navajo dictionary and the first book printed by the St. Michaels Press at the Franciscan Navajo Indian Mission. Compiled by three Franciscan priests under the direction of Fr. Berard Haile with no formal anthropological or linguistic training apart from their Seminary training in sacred languages this dictionary was an extraordinary accomplishment that stunned its first academic readers. The story of the coming of the Franciscan Friars to Navajo lands and their ethnographic work among the Dine people is relayed in fascinating detail in 'Tales of an Endishodi the memoirs of Berard Haile edited by Fr. Murray Bodo. The three fathers were first goaded into their work by a visit from Dr. Stewart Culin an anthropologist and director of the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences. Culin was researching a comparative work on Indian games and sports and visited St. Michaels during his travels among the Zuni Hopi and Navajo tribes. He appealed to the fathers to collect material for his research leaving them his notes from his study among the Zunis. Simply by mimicing these notes Haile Anselm and Leopold began interviewing their Navajo neighbors accompanying them on hunting trips and even participating in rituals and ceremonies which were later explained by elder singers and medicine men. Culin was so impressed by the wealth of original and previously undocumented material they submitted to him that he insisted they publish it themselves and so the project of an Ethnologic Dictionary was conceived. Culin's partnership in the project continued as he brokered the purchase of a press type cutter and other print-shop accessories. Culin also facilitated advance subscriptions to purchase the dictionary at $5.00 per copy with many East Coast institutions. Finally George Connelly a long time printer for the Cincinnati Enquirer had been dealing with health problems and was seeking some refuge from the city. He heard about the project and volunteered his services setting the type and incorporating a number of Fr. Leopold's hand-drawn illustrations. The completed project earned the aprobation of many distinguished anthropologists such as Yale's Edward Saphir and Frederick Webb Hodge at UW. The work was reprinted multiple times over the following century. Although in many ways Haile and other linguists and anthropologists have built on and moved beyond this work it was continually reprinted in its original state as a witness to the fresh encounter and unique picture of Navajo life at that specific turn-of-the-century moment. 'Fathers Anselm Weber Leopold Ostermann and Berard Haile were all priests of the Franciscan Province of Cincinnati Ohio. Father Anselm the Superior of the Mission at St. Michaels Arizona from 1900 till his death in 1921 was largely responsible for adding over 1.5 million acres to the Navajo Reservation writing countless letters to Congressmen and visiting Washington to lobby for additional lands for the Dine. Father Leopold was one of the key contributors to An Ethnologic Dictionary of the Navaho Language and an important person in building rapport with the Dine; and Father Berard who lived among the Dine for over half a century and was an extraordinary linguist did much to provide a written Navajo language and to record traditional Navajo chants and rituals.' Murray L. Bodo. The Franciscan Fathers [St. Michaels Mission Press] hardcover
2025Gyan-9789373163888Gyan Publishing House 2025. Paperback. New. 21.59 x 27.94 x 3.794. English Gyan Publishing House paperback
2025Gyan-9789373163888Gyan Publishing House 2025. Paperback. New. 21.59 x 27.94 x 3.794. English Gyan Publishing House paperback
2025Gyan-9789373167435Gyan Publishing House 2025. Hardcover. New. 22.59 x 28.94 x 5.42. English Gyan Publishing House hardcover
2025Gyan-9789373167435Gyan Publishing House 2025. Hardcover. New. 22.59 x 28.94 x 5.42. English Gyan Publishing House hardcover