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19425691Birmingham Ala.: The Church; Printed by; Printed by American Calendar & Novelty Co 1942. Octavo-size booklet 22.5 x 15 cm. 28 pages. Advertisements. Title from cover. Printer from rear panel of wrappers. Evident first edition. A church cookbook with menus some attributed supplemented with one hundred short unattributed recipes. Includes entries for: Shrimp Cucumber Salad Creole Pie Casserole of Sweet Potatoes Apples and Sausage Asparagus Timbale Date Torte Orange Raisin Cake Sour Cream Apple Cake Southern Pecan Pie. ~ The path of Congregationalism in the South has been winding its convolutions charted in the histories of individual communities. It is largely a story of the twentieth century. The name Pilgrim Congregational of course derives from tradition - many churches of New England and the Midwest preserve it still - but Pilgrim Congregational of Birmingham took more than one occasion to affirm that aspect of denominational tradition that embraces alterity and inclusivism. Founded in 1903 the congregation initially failed to cohere and fell dormant in 1918 - though its charter was never revoked. In Alabama of the 1920s separate white and Negro churches operated within the Congregational Conference and while First Congregational of Birmingham was an active African-American community there was no white congregation after the demise of Pilgrim Congregational. Unpredictably owing in large measure to interest from disaffected Presbyterians new and original members resuscitated the charter held organizational meetings and services in local theaters and in 1941 established a new sanctuary on 8th Avenue North in the suburb later annexed by Birmingham called Zion City. Cook Book of Choice Luncheons then appeared at a time of hopeful rejuvenation. ~ And indeed the community flourished for a time initiating construction of an imposing modernist church made of glass and steel on Montclair Road in 1959. But again within two years a rift over desegregation severed the Pilgrim congregation in half with the pastor's own vote breaking the tie and thus permitting all members of the Conference to worship side by side. In 2001 members confronted discriminatory inertia again and adopted an "open and affirming" stance with respect to gender identity beyond traditional heterosexuality. The majestic Montclair structure too was eventually forfeited as the vicissitudes of attrition and social upheaval whittled resources. Retaining the name Pilgrim Church and allied with the United Church of Christ the descendent congregation adapted a one story commercial building on Sixth Avenue South and held its first services there in 2010. ~ Some interior staining and central opening loosened. Still good in stapled tan wrappers edge-worn and soiled titled in brown. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cather. [The Church; Printed by]; Printed by American Calendar & Novelty Co unknown books
197059494Santa Barbara California: University of California Art Galleries. As New. 1970. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - 136 pp. With 57 ills. 26 x 18 cm. -- with a bonus offer-- . University of California Art Galleries paperback
1962716243PN. New. 1962. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1962717373PN. New. 1962. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1961712713PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1998Q-3791319973Prestel Pub 1998-11-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Prestel Pub hardcover
1999DADAX3791319973Prestel 1999-12-30. hardcover. New. 1.00x13.00x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Prestel hardcover
19515878Birmingham: The Council 1951. Octavo-size booklet 21.75 x 14 cm. 52 pages. Advertisements. Table of contents. List of donors. Title and date of publication from cover. Author from prefatory acknowledgments on page 1. ~ Evident FIRST EDITION. A contracted community cookbook published "to enlarge our treasury so that we might help the poor the sick the needy and the blind families here in our city." With a group of sample menus followed by one hundred short unattributed recipes; among them: Mushroom Canapés Corn and Almond Soup Green Rice Ham Mousse Carrot Nut Balls Stuffed Artichokes Tomato Mint Salad Orange Soufflé Pistachio Ice Cream Black Bottom Pie. ~ Beta Sigma Phi began during the early years of the Great Depression as a reading club in Abilene Kansas at the initiative of a traveling reference-book salesman. Perceiving that many women sought yet lacked the means for self-improvement Walter William Ross 1900-1969 envisioned a social and community-service association with chapters councils administered by local volunteers. In 1931 he founded a sorority that would claim no academic affiliation but adopt as its name the Greek initial letters for "life learning and friendship" . ~ Rituals and degrees orders of service accrued in some ways analogously to those of such organizations as the Order of the Eastern Star. There were no religious requirements however nor any minimum level of educational attainment. The sisterhood's popularity soared beyond the expectations of its revered founder who remained engaged throughout the remainder of his life and eventually established a management company for the provision of business guidance and operational support to the myriad councils that formed both in North America and abroad. A systematic history of the local councils and the circumstances of their foundings has yet to be undertaken but the Birmingham Council is known to have been active in the 1940s when Beta Sigma Phi members from across the country raised twenty-two million dollars in United States government war bonds - an extraordinary achievement at a time when those who could not afford to buy bonds outright could do so by turning in books of ten-cent stamps accumulated over time. ~ Age-toning to the edges and a tideline to several pages toward the rear of the text; some light foxing. Stapled in publisher's pink pearl-effect cardstock wrappers titled in blue. Unrecorded. OCLC locates no copies; not in Brown Cagle or Cather. The Council] unknown books
194157600[Berlin-Dahlem], 1940-1941. Gr.-8°. Mit einer Karte u. 4 Lichtdrucktafeln. Zus. 38 S., Umschläge d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Deckeltitel.
19864013Freiburg & Basel & Wien, Herder Verlag, 1986. 8°, 128 S., Herderbücherei 815, N.a.V., min. Gebr.sp., kartoniert/ Taschenbuch
1987166479Encino CA: Kanoon-e Andishe 1987. 112p. wraps mildly worn interior clean. Persian poetry. Kanoon-e Andishe unknown books
19938207Bergisch Gladbach: Bastei-Verlag GmbH, 1993. 4. Auflage 397 Seiten , 19 cm, kart.,
1963723717PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1970feb1221661970. Used. For more details please contact me unknown
1908164073Calcutta: Office of the Board of Examiners 1908. Second edition of this uncommon work compiled for the higher standard examinations of the British military. WorldCat records nine copies worldwide. The first part contains fables and travel accounts among others including those of Ibn Battuta Sinbad Ibn Jubayr Abu al-Fida and Sadiq Pasha. The second includes extracts from Kitab'l-Wasitah a description of Malta and Kashfu l-Mukhabba an account of European arts and sciences by Ahmad Faris Effendi. Rizq Allah Fathi Azzun d.1911 was an instructor to the board of examiners in Calcutta. As he notes in the preface "this work contains a larger number of colloquialisms and modern words and phrases most of which had not yet found their way into standard dictionaries. It was thought advisable to include in the list all words that were likely to present any difficulty to the student" p. 3. The first edition was published in 1905 as Ar-Rauzatu-z-zakiyah. Selections for the Higher Standard Examination in Arabic. Lieutenant-colonel Douglas Craven Phillott 1806-1930 secretary to the Board of Examiners commissioned this work. Phillott served in the Indian army until his retirement in 1906 after which he held positions in academia including lecturer in Hindustani at Cambridge and Persian Lecturer at Calcutta University. Octavo. Original blue paper covered boards cloth spine lettered in blue with flower details at head and tail front cover lettered in black. Bookseller's ticket on front pastedown. Spine sunned minor loss to spine ends head with neat repair boards rubbed and soiled a couple of patches of wear to corners and rear board foxing to outer leaves fore-edge bumped at centre: a very good copy. Wolfgang Behn Concise Biographical Index to Index Islamicus 2004. hardcover
1908164072Calcutta: printed by the Baptist Mission Press published by Office of the Board of Examiners 1908. Second edition of this uncommon work compiled for the higher standard examinations of the British military. WorldCat records nine copies world-wide. The first part contains fables and travel accounts among others including those of Ibn Battuta Sinbad Ibn Jubayr Abu al-Fida and Sadiq Pasha. The second includes extracts from Kitab'l-Wasitah a description of Malta and Kashfu l-Mukhabba an account of European arts and sciences by Ahmad Faris Effendi. Rizq Allah Fathi Azzun d.1911 was an instructor to the board of examiners in Calcutta. As he notes in the preface "this work contains a larger number of colloquialisms and modern words and phrases most of which had not yet found their way into standard dictionaries. It was thought advisable to include in the list all words that were likely to present any difficulty to the student" p. 3. The first edition was published in 1905 as Ar-Rauzatu-z-zakiyah. Selections for the Higher Standard Examination in Arabic. Lieutenant-colonel Douglas Craven Phillott 1806-1930 secretary to the Board of Examiners commissioned this textbook. Phillott served in the Indian army until his retirement in 1906 after which he held positions in academia including lecturer in Hindustani at Cambridge and Persian Lecturer at Calcutta University. Octavo. Original blue paper covered boards cloth spine lettered in blue with flower details at head and tail front cover lettered in black. Spine faded to almost white short tear at head and to paper of rear board both repaired boards a little rubbed and bowed minor loss to test of front board closed tear to fore edge of title page a couple of spots of worming at gutter of first half: a very good copy. hardcover
1996292921PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1961712633PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1999T1902736Published by the Artist Baghdad 1999. 1st Edition. SOFTCOVER. Square 4to in stiff glossy card covers 59pp colour plates etc. Text in French Arabic and English __CONDITION : An extremely well preserved FINE very clean and tight copy in a VERY GOOD complete Dust Jacket 2 small spots of mild soil to front cover very slightly edge-rubbed. . __To see more of our Art Monographs etc type DbbARTIST in the Keywords search box __We always ship in PROTECTIVE CARD PARCELS Published by the Artist, Baghdad paperback
1964304803London: Oxford University Press 1964. Book. Very Good. Paperback. In English and Arabic. Oxford University Press Paperback
1994DBS-9780582092853Longman 1994. 2nd. Paperback. New. Longman paperback
1994DBS-9780582092853Longman 1994. 2nd. Paperback. New. Longman paperback
1930440713Unknown 1930. First Edition. Softcover. Very good paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Date is suggested/cannot be verified. Subjects; Al-Maàrri Abul Ala. Arabic Poets Biography. Biographies. Syria Poetry. Arabic Philosophy. Unknown paperback
190351428Philadelphia: Lea Brothers from the American Journal of the Medical Sciences September 1903. First separate edition an offprint. 8vo. 20 pp. Illustrated. Signed by the author on the front wrapper. Not recorded on OCLC. Original printed light green wrappers some browning stapled. Very good. <br/><br/> Lea Brothers) from the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, September unknown books