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3640524071.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
176332854A1763. Letzter Band der Reihe von 6 Bänden. o.A. 1763. Kl.8°. 25658 S. Schlichter Pappband der Zeit. Einband etwas berieben Ecken ein wenig gestaucht. Letzte 6 Blätter im weißen Randbereich mit Wurmgang sonst in erstaunlich gutem Zustand und innen so gut wie stockfleckenfrei. RAR! - Mit 13 ganzseitigen Kupfer-Tafeln eine davon als Frontispiz mit Abbildung von Friedensfeiermedaillen. Die weiteren zeigen Abbildungen: Prospect des Fort Royal auf der Insel Martinique.- Prospect der Stadt Merseburg.- Prospect der Action bey Döbeln den 12. May a 1762. - Action an der Fulda d. 23. Jul. 1762. - Action bey Friedberg d. 30. August. 1762. - Canonade bey der Brückenmühle bey Amöneburg den 21. Sept. A. 1762. - Prospect der Stadt Havana der Haupt Stadt auf der Insel Cuba. - Attaque der Postirung bey Leutmansdorf. d. 21.Jul. A. 1762. - Bataille bey Reichenbach d. 16. Augst. A. 1762. - Prospect der Affaire bey Freyberg den Oct. A. 1762. - Bataille bey Freyberg d. 29. Oct. A. 1762.- Belagerung der Stadt Almeida und Eroberung derselben d. 15. Augst. 1762. - Im Anhang das Definitiv-Friedens-Tractat vom 15. Februar 1763. unknown
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2023x-1032273518Chapman and Hall/CRC 2023. Paperback. New. 282 pages. 9.19x6.13x0.58 inches. Chapman and Hall/CRC paperback
2023x-1032273534Chapman & Hall 2023. Hardcover. New. 282 pages. 9.19x6.13x0.75 inches. Chapman & Hall hardcover
2006Adhya-9783540325475SPRINGER 2006. Paperback. New. SPRINGER paperback
2006Adhya-9783540325475SPRINGER 2006. Paperback. New. SPRINGER paperback
57294Tall narrow folio 150 pages in ink; the first 6 leaves with overpasted newspaper clippings; some pages loose cut or missing; some pencil doodlings; some toning and occasional offsetting; contemporary and likely original calf-backed marbled boards spine partially perished and joints cracked. Detailed accounts of the work of a largely unknown itinerant Massachusetts housewright and general builder Simeon P. Pullen. Housewrights were somewhat different than simple carpenters in that they could make plans organize other workers and bring a building project to completion. Little is known about Simeon P. Pullen personally although his marriage to Mary L. Bradford appears in the Fall River Mass. records in 1829. His work detailed here was for jobs in Fairhaven Dartmouth New Bedford Mansfield and Providence R.I. and he boarded his family on location. For a job in Dartmouth in April 1 1834: "Simeon P. Pullen moved into David Crosby house the last day of march 1834 hired the hole consern for one year and to pay him forty dollars rent". His crew at the time included David Cardy who began work May 12 1834 for $5 a month Crapo probably Isaac Crapo and Sparrows whose first name is not given. The next job was in Fairhaven with Mr. Pearce "to finish a part of Mr. Abernathy hous for $225. and find more new stuff ". In 1833: "Mr. William and Charles Mason to Pearce & Pullen for work on Andrew Rodman house witch thay agree to pay and on Miss rodman hous". In Dartmouth in 1834 Pullen did a major job building a bridge for Joseph Gifford at $1.17 per worker per day. In Providence in 1836 & 1837 Pullen was in partnership with one Isaac G. Brown. They worked on projects for Mr. Baker Elisha Durfee's wharf and D. Vincent. "Providence August 1837. D. Vincint to Brown & Pullen for one door frame $1.00 to one window fraim .50 for putting the pediment a crost the north end $12 for a pot closet under the garet stairs $2.00 to cobboards in the chimney $6.00 for repairing the well drum .50 to buildin the fence at .33 per foot $13.33." In August of 1838 Pullen built a jeweller's shop in Providence for Benjamin B. Brownell for $450. He and his crew worked on the steamboat John W. Richmond as well as for "Dr. Arminton". The steamboat John W. Richmond plied the waters between New York and Providence and was named for a successful physician who was also known for holding much of the State of Rhode Island's Revolutionary Debt in bonds and stocks. The last jobs in the book are back in the Fairhaven and New Bedford area. unknown
57294Tall narrow folio 150 pages in ink; the first 6 leaves with overpasted newspaper clippings; some pages loose cut or missing; some pencil doodlings; some toning and occasional offsetting; contemporary and likely original calf-backed marbled boards spine partially perished and joints cracked. Detailed accounts of the work of a largely unknown itinerant Massachusetts housewright and general builder Simeon P. Pullen. Housewrights were somewhat different than simple carpenters in that they could make plans organize other workers and bring a building project to completion. Little is known about Simeon P. Pullen personally although his marriage to Mary L. Bradford appears in the Fall River Mass. records in 1829. His work detailed here was for jobs in Fairhaven Dartmouth New Bedford Mansfield and Providence R.I. and he boarded his family on location. For a job in Dartmouth in April 1 1834: "Simeon P. Pullen moved into David Crosby house the last day of march 1834 hired the hole consern for one year and to pay him forty dollars rent". His crew at the time included David Cardy who began work May 12 1834 for $5 a month Crapo probably Isaac Crapo and Sparrows whose first name is not given. The next job was in Fairhaven with Mr. Pearce "to finish a part of Mr. Abernathy hous for $225. and find more new stuff ". In 1833: "Mr. William and Charles Mason to Pearce & Pullen for work on Andrew Rodman house witch thay agree to pay and on Miss rodman hous". In Dartmouth in 1834 Pullen did a major job building a bridge for Joseph Gifford at $1.17 per worker per day. In Providence in 1836 & 1837 Pullen was in partnership with one Isaac G. Brown. They worked on projects for Mr. Baker Elisha Durfee's wharf and D. Vincent. "Providence August 1837. D. Vincint to Brown & Pullen for one door frame $1.00 to one window fraim .50 for putting the pediment a crost the north end $12 for a pot closet under the garet stairs $2.00 to cobboards in the chimney $6.00 for repairing the well drum .50 to buildin the fence at .33 per foot $13.33." In August of 1838 Pullen built a jeweller's shop in Providence for Benjamin B. Brownell for $450. He and his crew worked on the steamboat John W. Richmond as well as for "Dr. Arminton". The steamboat John W. Richmond plied the waters between New York and Providence and was named for a successful physician who was also known for holding much of the State of Rhode Island's Revolutionary Debt in bonds and stocks. The last jobs in the book are back in the Fairhaven and New Bedford area. <br/><br/> hardcover books
13590, Antwerpen, Uitgeverij C. de Vries-Brouwers, 1981.**, Gebonden, linnen, originele geillustreerde omslagwikkel in kleur, oblong formaat, 22,5x26,5cm, 141pp, geillustreerd z/w.
2016B1601231The Isis Press 2016. New. n/a n/a n/a The Isis Press unknown
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1967R30789Roma, Ed.del Teresianum 1967 viii + 583pp., in the series "Bibliotheca Carmelitica" series III (Subsidia) vol.2, stamp on frontpage, VG
20151378475Lewiston: Edwin Mellen Press 2015. Hardcover. Octavo ix 226 pages. In Good condition. Boards bound in blue cloth with black lettering. Light shelf wear to boards and rubbing around the spine. Library sticker adhered to back board with residue of a sticker present around bottom of spine. Library stamp present on head edge of exterior text block. Library stamp present on title page and library notes written on copyright page. NOTE: Shelved in ND-HV. 1378475. FP New Rockville Stock. Edwin Mellen Press hardcover
1996218683Montreal & Kingston - London - Buffalo: McGill-Queen's University Press 1996. Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 493 pages in near fine condition. Pages are crisp and clean with charts and tables throughout. Page edges are lightly smudged. Red cloth with black titles. Lightly worn around the corners. Boards are lightly smudged. NF/- - <br/> <br/> McGill-Queen's University Press hardcover
3346770893.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0332642143.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1959461311959 PARIS, Au Cercle du Livre Precieux. - 1959 - complet en 2 volumes In-8 Cartonnage éditeur - dos lisse illustré - 1 er & 4 ème plat orné - signet - Bandeaux -LX-174 pages & Complet de la suite des 6 illustrations originales de Michel SIMEON & 244 pages & Complet de la suite des 6 illustrations originales de Michel SIMEON - Bel exemplaire - Envoi rapide et soigné
2012DADAX1447110463Springer 2012-10-08. Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004. paperback. New. 6.10x0.64x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Springer paperback
20062-0805860975Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc 2006. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 167 pages. 8.75x5.75x0.50 inches. Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc Inc paperback
14124540-6CRC Press LLC. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. CRC Press LLC unknown
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