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0304927120.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1962900520UK: Cassell 1962 A clean and tightly bound book. Ex Libris sticker on flyleaf. School stamp on Title page. Cassell hardcover
1978183403New York: Hagstrom 1978. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Very Good in wraps. Hagstrom unknown
60817Fordham University Press In-8-carré 120pp. illustr. Nb-0114 unknown
19901-0823212750Fordham Univ Pr 1990. Paperback. New. reprint edition. 119 pages. 9.00x8.00x0.50 inches. Fordham Univ Pr paperback
1990008346Fordham University Press. Illustrated wraps. . Fine. Soft cover. 1990. Fordham University Press paperback
1665180676.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1665180668.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1982007534New York : Collier Books ; London : Collier MacMillan. DJ in archival cover. with a full number line starting with 1. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1982. New York : Collier Books ; London : Collier MacMillan hardcover
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean tight copy with unmarked blue cloth boards, dusty upper page edges and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn with slight creasing to lower edge. 252pp. Great cities and their golden ages are explored in this book of panoramic sweep encompassing almost four thousand years. Each city is brought to life through its people, their work and pleasures, customs and society and the dramas and excitements that caused their rise and fall.
pp. xii, 395 + Plus photographs. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, worn. "A vivid and enlightening account of the Russian people in 1942 - the people who again and again have amazed the world by turning back the ruthless and powerful German Army. This book tells what those people are like and explains how and why they have been able to archive military miracles. It tells how they live in this war - how men, women, and children work and fight; how, whenever they can, they enjoy themselves; what they read and what they believe in; what they are fighting to preserve and to archive; what changes the war has brought about." Coldwar/Economics 6
74 pages. Features: Cover illustration of smiling sailor on phone holding wedding ring; What the Nazis Leave Behind - Maurice Hindus reports on the peasant Russian village of Pohoreloye, and the condition it was left in after German occupation (with color illustration of looting Nazi by Arthur Szyk); "Dear Mrs. Klepper" - fiction by Isabella Holt; Gabriel in Jive - photo-illustrated article on trumpet player and band leader Harry James; Fire and Blood in the Jungle - Herman Bottcher's Jap-killing feats earned him a captain's commission in one 17-day battle- article with photo; Shutter Bug (fiction by Robert S. Mansfield); New Warps and Strange Woofs - coal, wood, iron, and glass will be the ingredients of milady's clothing in the future; There Was an Old Woman (fiction); Our Army Gets Ready to Take Over Axis Territory - article with photos including Brig. General C.W. Wickersham, commandant of the Army's School of Military Government; Black Plague (fiction by Hugh Pentecost); Stalk the Hunter (fiction by Mitchell Wilson); Movie reviews; Interesting back page article by Paul Hunter pays tribute to Russia on the second anniversary of its invasion by Germany, with excellent photo of massive military parade through Moscow; Nice color-photo back cover ad for Chesterfield cigarettes features dashing young U.S.N. flyboy leaning on his plane while his mate paints another Japanese kill onto it; and more. Middle page loose but present, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
190520296New York: Russian Orthodox Church 1905. Softcover. Very good. 4-3/4 x 7-1/2" stapled printed wraps pp. 351-390 staples rusted but sound a little rubbing to the wraps a short tear at the spine foot very good to near fine. An epistolary tempest. Ingram Nathaniel Washington Irvine 1849-1921 an ordained Anglican Episcopalian priest in 1905 "weary of strife filled with love and truly convinced that the Holy Orthodox Church was the truest medium of unity" i.e. represented a purer more Catholic path was reordained in said church by the Archibishop Tikhon and assigned to St. Nicholas Cathedral in New York City setting off a war of words that rivals the best of them to quote one representative passage: "his letter being so vulgar disreputable and in all respects so absolutely untruthful. With contempt we pass it by". No mere posturing this: The dust-up captured the attention of the nation and resulted over time in the adaptation of both Churches into their current forms. The supplement at hand puts forth the full text of various letters shot back and forth across the bows of the principals although its sympathies are clearly with Irvine who in his new position served directly under Hotovitzky the publisher. The 'Russian Orthodox American Messenger' itself was first published in 1896 issued in Russian with a monthly English-language supplement as here; its ceased publication in 1973. [Russian Orthodox Church] paperback books