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brossura Il libro di Rut pone ancora diverse domande, specialmente circa l'autore, l'epoca di scrittura, lo scopo, il genere letterario e la teologia proposta. Ma, nonostante le lunghe discussioni che sono state condotte fino a questo momento, ancora non hanno ricevuto una risposta. Rut è un libro breve (ottantacinque versetti in tutto!), eppure è un testo di indubbio interesse. Intrigante può essere considerata già la sua duplice collocazione, rispettivamente fra i libri storici, nella tradizione cattolica, e fra i testi «sapienziali» in quella ebraica. Questo è dunque il primo interrogativo. Come leggere e interpretare questo rotolo? L'autrice propone una lettura del libro che valorizzi soprattutto il fenomeno dell'intertestualità, cioè il dialogo tra Rut e numerosi altri testi biblici. Data la sua brevità, l'autrice ha potuto condurre un'indagine dettagliata del testo biblico, analizzandone la struttura e offrendone un'esegesi il più possibile approfondita. Nella terza parte vengono affrontate questioni di natura teologica e si propone una storia dell'interpretazione del rotolo, almeno nei suoi elementi fondamentali, come pure un'apertura verso la «storia degli effetti » che il libro ha generato e che ancora si sta costruendo.
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean. This catalog was prepared to accompany the exhibition at the Howard Greenberg Gallery from December 9, 1999 to January 22, 2000. Essay by Patricia Bosworth. Illustrated in black & white with Ruth Orkins' photographs. Chronology. Bibliography. 11" high X 8" wide, 41 pages. This book will be securely packed and shipped with tracking.
50 pages. Great cover photo of Dusty Anderson; Features: My Toughest Fight - Boxer Joe Louis tells what it means to have a black skin and be champion of the world - major article with many great photos; No Wonder They Dropped Dead - modern marksmen say the old bad men of the saloon wars could only hit opponents at point-blank range; He Keeps Broadway On Its Feet - Dr. Horace Worrell takes care of the feet of dancers; We Almost Lost the Air War - photo-illustrated revelations of the handicaps our airmen had to overcome to make daylight bombing a success; New Yorkers are Nuts; Insurgent Senator - Republican Wayne Morse confounds his Oregon constituents by voting like a New Deal Democrat; How to Live with a Pregnant Woman; Colorado's "Atom-Proof" Canyon - great photo-illustrated article on Dr. M. Doreal and the Brotherhood of the White Temple, 35 miles southwest of Denver; If You Have To Get a Job - tips to help you get a job; Basketball's Babe Ruth - Super photo-illustrated article on Joe Fulks of Philadelphia; The Readjustment of Winnie - Vic Herman's cartoon cutie is now a civilian; Gertie (Gertrude Niesen) - Broadway's most fascinating fixture; London's Crime Wave - Eugene Messina is finally caught/London Police still refuse to carry gund; Sightless Swordsmen - photo-illustrated article on blind fencers; There's No Business Like Band Business - to become a singer with a name band you need a voice and a low-cut evening gown; Mr. Lewis' Miners; Movie of the Month - "Green Dolphin Street"; The Great Gibberisher - Tobacco Auctioneer Edgar A. Boone of Lexington, Kentucky; Frauleins as Cops - Germany trains female law-enforcement corps; Meet the Winner of Salute's Beauty Contest - 19-year-old Pat Geraghty of Houston, Texas; Coal miner cartoons by Tom Flannery; Speaking of Parties - photos from events organized by Atwater Kent and Earl Carroll; Gorgeous photo of Margaret Stohn, with zanies Vic Herman and Leisentritt in background; Handsome color back cover ad for Hammonton Park men's clothing; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Photos of lovely Marion Carr of Chicago, inside front cover. Short Stories: No Other Place; Sorry For You, Paul. Artticles: Truman Wants to be President; The Heartbreak of Babe Ruth - great photo-illustrated article of his desire to manage a team; A Good Car for $500? - article with great photo of "The Bug" designed by George Bartell of Detroit; How Nervous Can You Get?; TheTrouble with College - today's students have too many problems and too few dollars - with photos of students living low-budget lives; A Drink with Susan Hayward - article with great photos of the star of movie "Smash-Up"; Hell in Hoboken - Bald Mayor McFeely prohibits photos of his head, while local children must play in squalor; Salute's Pin-up is a one-page photo of Marguerite Champman; Meet Me at the Astor; Sheila Bond Stops the Show - nice photos of her dancing with Danny Daniels in Broadway production "Street Scene"; Stillman's Gym; Movie - The Trouble with Women - with great photos of Iris Adrian; Singing Seamen - Paul Villard; Kill That Picture - studio cameramen assigned to vacationing movie stars can't photograph wrinkles or bulges; Photos of Austin Hogan and Walter G. McMullen; Interesting article inside back cover by Glenn Ford entitled "Actors Should Meet People"; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Short Stories: Dream of Love; The High Cost of Babies; Major Arrowtoss. Articles: Heroes - or Bums? - campaign to smear unemployed vets; Citadel of Jump - Great photo-illustrated article on Robert M. Weitman's Paramount Theatre in New York; "I'll Take Zale in Two" - photo-illustrated boxing article by Rocky Graziano; The Decline of Bing Crosby - photo-illustrated article on his voice problems; Billion Dollar Haul - fascinating article on war booty at the end of WWII, with photo of Hjalmar Schacht; War Against West Point; About that Sinus Trouble. Special Features; Sexiest Gal in Town? - photo-illustrated article about Ruth Gilbert; Wackies - article with great one-page photo of Barbara Bates and Julie Gibson; Lion Hunt - photo-illustrated article of Metropolitan Opera tenor Lauritz Melchior hunting mountain lion; Hockey's Hardest Hoodlum - John "Choo-Choo" Mariucci of the Chicago Blackhawks; On the Bowery; The Name is Sheridan - lovely photos of Ann Sheridan; Smokechasers - photos of parachuting forest fire fighters; Photos of Marvin S. Kite marrying Doris Press by phone; Salute of the Month - photo of Lloyd F. Oleson, National Commander of the Disabled American Veterans; Before and after photos of 1st Lt. William D. Robertson, the first GI to contact the Russian Army at Torgau, Germany; and more. Nice ad for movie "The Man I Love" features photo of Ida Lupino; Light wear. Unmarked. Light age-toning to contents. A nice vintage copy. Book
(Collana : Piccola biblioteca scientifico-letteraria - n. 34) (59d).
8vo., First Edition, with coloured frontispiece, 56 sepia-toned plates on 32 and 12 illustrations (one double-page and 6 full-page) in the text; grey cloth, gilt back, red top, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped, mildly browned dustwrapper. One of the scarcest of the post-war Batsfords, published in the 'Face of England' series. VERY SCARCE IN ANYTHING LIKE THIS CONDITION.
197 p. Illustrated. 8vo. Softbound. Near fine. W11
40 pages. Features: Colour photo ad for the 1965 Pontiac Parisienne Custom Sport Coupe; Harry Peteran - Shoemaker at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children; Jacqueline (Jackie) Kennedy's Fight to Live Her Own Life; Photo of Daliah Lavi; Moonshine & Cookies (fiction); Climbing Through British Columbia - article with great colour photos; How to fill your freezer and live off the fat of the land; The Case of the Disappearing TV - locating televisions in 'hidden' places in homes; Free Shopping Spree - Ruth Buckerfield loads her shopping cart for 6 minutes at an IGA grocery store in North York; Young London Goes Ladylike - great colour and black and white fashion photos of designs by Emmanuelle Khahn, David Bond, Bates, John, Kiki Byrne and Roger Nelson; The Rites of Spring - watching pickerel spawn at Gamebridge, Ontario - article with photos; What Ails Dr. Ben Casey? - a visit with TV's Vince Edwards; Rural Route comic strip by Walter Ball; Montmorency comic. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Book
Interessante studio sull'evoluzione dei costumi sessuali - Con illustrazioni (22h).
(Collana : I libri pocket - n. 225) (1.X.3). - Il ricavato della vendita di questo libro sarà destinato ai progetti di ricerca e formazione promossi dalla "Fondazione Salvatore Calabrese"
(Collana : Omnibus) L'esemplare fa parte della collana "Omnibus", nota in particolare per la cura delle sopraccoperte editoriali illustrate con immagini colorate che vanno a interessare anche i lembi interni. Le illustrazioni di tali sopraccoperte richiamano spesso le pellicole cinematografiche dell'epoca spesso tratte dalle varie opere (55g).
239 pages. Index, bibliography, footnotes, chronology. Many black and white reproductions of photos. "Offers readers a chance to share factual and fascinating accounts of people who, for centuries, have ventured into these awe-inspiring central Arizona mountains." - back cover. Gift greetings atop title page, otherwise clean with light wear. Binding tight. A nice copy. Book
With over 45 illustrations. Previous owners name and date at top of front free endpaper. Small tear at base of back cover. General light shelfwear.
Unpaginated. David speaks English. Juan speaks Spanish. The different animals in the zoo motivate David and Juan to talk, and the vocabulary of each is expanded. Nice colour photography. Average wear. Usual library markings. Front endpaper removed. Solid copy. Book
Unpaginated. A lively curiosity is the basis for desire to learn, and in this book, Marcus' actions show that his curiosity has been encouraged. Nice colour photography. Average wear. Usual library markings. Front endpaper removed. Book
100 pages. Features: Reports from Washington and London; Report on Science and Industry; Ship of Fools (an episode), by Katherine Anne Porter; Catholic Temper in Poland, by Graham Greene; Hunter-Killers in the Atlantic, by Samuel Eliot Morison; Why do we Teach Poetry?, by Archibald MacLeish; After Four Years - a poem, by May Sarton; Uprooting the Indians, by Ruth Mulvey Harmer; How Mr. Hogan Robbed a Bank - story by John Steinbeck; A Little Learning is a Dangerous Thing, by Anna Mary Wells; Management in Search of Men, by David A. Shepard; John Gunther's Africa, by Richard E. Danielson; Messenger - a poem by Hortense Flexner; Nice colour ad for I.W. Harper Kentucky Straight Bourbon on back cover. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
504p. Inked ownership of Harry E. Seyler. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, faded. Hardbound. Third printing. Nice copy. Harry E. Seyler, York County, PA Democrat, was a Member of Pennsylvania State Senate. SPACE/1
This is a fine softcover copy with no wear at all. Completely clean inside and out. This is a sale catalog for an auction held at Sotheby's New York on December 2, 2004. Sale code: 8058 "BASEBALL". 311 lots in the sale. All illustrated in color. Essays and lengthy entries for special lots all through the catalog. No collector will want to be without this essential reference. Prices realized sheets included. 11" high X 8" wide, 203 pages.
31 pages. "Real basebal history with a curve of magic thrown in." - from dust jacket. Lovely colour illustrations. Clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Neat feline bookplate upon front free endpaper. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 6 1/2"w x 8 1/8"h. Age-toned paper. Color illustrations by Ruth Wood.
Paperback Pages all clean, no tear with very tiny wear.
8vo., First Edition; original black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE.
Light spots on bright yellow cloth cover. Wear and discoloration to spine of dust jacket. 6 1/4"w x 8 1/2"h. Illustrations in black and orange woodcuts by Antonio Frasconi.