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193825797Guetersloh: Bertelsmann 1938. Gebunden. Bertelsmann unknown
190279601Paris: chez l'auteur 1902. Pappband. chez l'auteur unknown
0332383741.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
198515900Bonn: Neue Gesellschaft 1985. Gebunden. Neue Gesellschaft unknown
1846036250London: Henry Colburn 1846. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good . Frontispiece. Xii 304 Pp. Original Purple Ribbed Cloth Cloth Mostly Now Brown Gilt Brilliant. Original Yellow Endpapers. First Edition. Volume I Only Lacking Volume Ii. Very Well Preserved Very Clean Covers And Pages No Foxing. 1/2" Diameter Round Paper Label At Top Of Spine With Handwritten Number Small Owner's Name At Top Of Title Page No Other Marks. Hinges Tight Etc. <br/> <br/> Henry Colburn hardcover
188923565London: Sampson Low Marston Searle & Rivington 1889. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 12.5" x 9.5" in original cloth boards with title in gilt later contrasting cloth spine and corners. Some abrasion to edges of boards foxing to title page and a few tissue guards; binding tight plates clean. Includes very brief introductory text "These views of Algiers and the neighbourhood printed in Photogravure by Mr. Courtulement of Algiers are from negatives taken by myself and a friend during our residence there in 1887-88. This book brings to mind many happy hours spent there together and is now published by request" followed by 100 photogravure plates each with a printed tissue guard identifying the scene. A handsome production. Due to size shipping cost will be more than standard for priority or international orders. Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington hardcover
2011016623Little Bear Press 2011. This is a fine softcover copy with almost no wear. Completely clean. This is volume XI of the series 'All American'. Illustrated in color and black & white. Sister Corita Kent feature in color with posters from her workshop. Homecoming at West Point. Physical Therapy at Walter Reed. Also a feature interview with documentary filmmakers D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus. Two Kids from Downey the Carpenters. Football's double O: Jim Otto. Cavalcade of Stars movie stars. Remembrances of those we lost that year. 12" high X 9" wide unpaginated. Large heavy book foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. First Edition. Soft Cover. Fine. Little Bear Press Paperback
2002016624Little Bear Press 2002. This is a near fine softcover copy with just a little wear the rear cover has a crease. Completely clean. Features on Francesco Clemente's two sons. Hudson River by George Daniell. Ingrid Sischy remembrance of Sam Wagstaff. Poems by James Schuyler. Interior paintings by Jeremiah Goodman. Bruce Weber remembrance of Elizabeth Taylor. Illustrated in black & white and color. 12" high X 9" wide unpaginated. Large heavy book foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking. First Edition. Soft Cover. Near Fine. Little Bear Press Paperback
183880886Paris: Didot 1838. kart. Didot unknown
198314114Muenchen: Saur 1983. Gebunden mit Schutzumschlag. Saur unknown
185189356Amsterdam: Shlelier 1851. Gebunden. Shlelier unknown
184089367Amsterdam: Shlelier 1840. Gebunden. Shlelier unknown
1887245035Velhagen & Klasing Bielefeld 1887. Hardcover mit Lederrücken Leinen Großformat 2. Auflage Vollständig. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen Exemplar einer Privatbibliothek mit Kennungen. Ecken Kanten gut. Der Rücken ist unten verletzt. Velhagen & Klasing, Bielefeld, hardcover
19911483Koeln: Boehlau 1991. Gebunden. Boehlau unknown
181180987Hof: Grau 1811. Gebunden. Grau unknown
1969273689Verlag für Heimatpflege Kempten 1969. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag 5 Bände 1962-1984. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten sehr gut. Verlag für Heimatpflege, Kempten, hardcover
1972218499Gütersloh Mohndruck 1972. Softcover Einzelkartons Leinenschuber Exemplar Nr. C444. Das Beiheft ist auch dabei. Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Blätter sauber ohne Eselohren. Der Schuber ist an den Ecken bestoßen/berieben. Gütersloh Mohndruck, paperback
1919235761Karl J. Trübner Straßburg 1919. Hardcover mit Leinenrücken und -ecken Zustand: keine Beschädigungen eine Namenseintragung mit vereinzelten Textanstreichungen mit Bleistift. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Karl J. Trübner, Straßburg, hardcover
19832853Bonn: Europrisma 1983. kart. Europrisma unknown
1986310760Gemeinde Weßling 1986. Hardcover Leinen mit Schutzumschlag Zustand: Mit Signatur des Autors. Keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen dezent fleckig. Rücken Ecken Kanten sind sehr gut. Der Schutzumschlag ist lichtrandig. Gemeinde Weßling, hardcover
196887563Lahore: Nisar Art Press 1968. Gebunden mit Plastik Schutzumschlag. Nisar Art Press unknown
1970213279Reprint Konrad Kölbl München 1970. Hardcover Kunstleder Zustand: keine Beschädigungen keine Eintragungen. Rücken Ecken Kanten gut. Reprint, Konrad Kölbl, München, hardcover
054514College Park MD : Jeff Dykes/Western Books 1966. First edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Number 79 of a limited edition of 100 hardcover copies signed by Dykes on the title page. Thirty-six pages with 409 entries listed by state. Bound in green cloth lettered in gilt. Fine in original plain white dust jacket as issued. Hand written book title on front and spine panels. <br/> <br/> Jeff Dykes/Western Books [1966] hardcover
1946234091946. ColonialismReligion Archive of letters by Dr. John A. Reuling recording his 1946 missionary work in Africa across mid-century Portuguese Belgian British and South African colonial systems where evangelism was a tool of westernization and colonialism alongside education public health and agricultural training. Written during Reuling's first year as Africa Secretary for the American Board the letters track his movements through Elende Bailundo Currie Institute Chikore Mt. Silinda Mange Adams College Johannesburg McCord Hospital Groutville and other mission and colonial settings. Reuling criticizes mine compounds overcrowded townships migrant labor white settler indifference and extractive demand for "gold manganese copper diamonds etc." while also presenting mission schools and hospitals as tools for reshaping African society through Western medicine wage labor preparation and Christian discipline. Reuling calls for African church autonomy and African leadership yet his language remains paternal and administrative indicative of mid-century missionary attitudes towards development in Africa.<br /> <br /> John A. Reuling African Mission Letters. Angola Belgian Congo Southern Rhodesia Portuguese East Africa South Africa and Boston 1946. Archive of 10 typed letters 43 pages total including nine multi-page circular letters from Dr. John A. Reuling and one typed American Board Foreign Department letter to Rev. Henry A. Jessop. The letters are dated April 28 through December 17 1946 and include Reuling's sequential mission letters numbered 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 10 and 11 each circulated to "Dear Friends." The content covers colonial and mission administration in African schools hospitals mine labor township poverty public health and Christian churches.<br /> <br /> 1 Reuling John A. Letter #1. Elende Mission Station Cuma Angola Portuguese West Africa April 28 1946. Five-page typed circular letter tracing Reuling's route through London Lisbon Liberia Brazzaville Luanda Lobito Bay and inland Angola including his statement that correspondence between Galangue and Chilesso could require "over 400 miles of foot travel."<br /> <br /> 2 Reuling John A. Letter #2. Currie Institute Dondi Bela Vista Angola Portuguese West Africa June 10 1946. Seven-page typed circular letter describing Angola mission stations African pastoral ordination plantation and fishing labor and the economic damage caused when Western trade displaced earlier Ovimbundu caravan networks while "giving them nothing in return."<br /> <br /> 3 Reuling John A. Letter #4. Missao do Bailundo Teixeira de Silva Angola West Africa June 21 1946. Four-page typed circular letter on African schooling in Angola including overcrowded classes pupils walking 70 to 150 miles Currie Institute Means School for Girls Liceu fees and Reuling's statement that "the 20th century has caught up with the Ovimbundu."<br /> <br /> 4 Reuling John A. Letter #5. Chikore Mission Station Southern Rhodesia August 8 1946. Three-page typed circular letter assessing the Leopoldville Conference where mission and African delegates addressed urbanization industrial development mission-government relations education medicine African economic status and the claim that "Africa and Africans are subject to the same restlessness" affecting the postwar world.<br /> <br /> 5 Reuling John A. Letter #6. Mt. Silinda Institute Southern Rhodesia August 20 1946. Three-page typed circular letter on Mt. Silinda's industrial training teacher training hospital farm mahogany forest Association of Churches and African church responsibility for "full financial responsibility for its own work."<br /> <br /> 6 Reuling John A. Letter #8. Mange Mission Station Alto Maxixe Inhambane Portuguese East Africa September 6 1946. Four-page typed circular letter linking mission work in Mozambique to African church self-support South African General Mission cooperation coastal travel and mine recruitment that carried men from Mange to Johannesburg by ship and rail.<br /> <br /> 7 Reuling John A. Letter #9. Johannesburg Union of South Africa September 21 1946. Seven-page typed circular letter analyzing Johannesburg mining Orlando township mine compounds African teachers Bridgman Memorial Maternity Hospital and the colonial economy driven by American demand for "gold manganese copper diamonds etc."<br /> <br /> 8 Reuling John A. Letter #10. Adams M.S. Natal South Africa October 7 1946. Four-page typed circular letter on Adams Mission Station African nationalism Communist organizing McCord Hospital drought relief soil-cement housing and African leaders watching events in "Egypt Indonesia India."<br /> <br /> 9 Reuling John A. Letter #11. Groutville Mission Station Natal South Africa October 21 1946. Four-page typed circular letter on Adams College Inanda Seminary McCord Hospital South Coast churches Groutville Church Mr. Robbins Cuma and Chief Albert Luthuli.<br /> <br /> 10 Reuling John A. Typed letter to Rev. Henry A. Jessop. Boston Massachusetts December 17 1946. One-page typed American Board Foreign Department letter in which Reuling explains that he did not reach Umsunduze notes that he was preparing "to have my appendix out" and names American Board personnel including the Booths Sticks Bergsmans Kaetzels Rubensteins and his own children.<br /> <br /> The archive records missionary reform at the end of World War II through the lens of mid-century colonial development. Reuling's letters are especially strong coverage of African education and public health including operational details rarely present in formal mission reports such as pupils sleeping in adobe thatched houses pupils walking 25 to 30 miles to school a mission doctor being absent on furlough malaria treatment limited by quinine shortages and African nurses at McCord Hospital serving as "a positive demonstration" of African competence. They also preserve Reuling's paternal assumptions about African population including his his belief that mission intervention could guide African development and his insistence that Christian institutions could keep postwar unrest from turning violent. Original typed letters many stapled at upper left with fold lines scattered stains occasional edge wear. Overall good to very good condition. unknown
189487113Leipzig: Bibliographisches Institut 1894. Gebunden. Bibliographisches Institut unknown