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A9780415931878Paperback / softback. New. From theoretical analysis to practical teaching tools an indispensable guide for educators seeking to link feminist theory and activism to their teaching. Included are web sites videos recommended texts and additional course outlines. paperback
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2002x-0415931878Routledge 2002. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 324 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.75 inches. Routledge paperback
2002x-041593186XRoutledge 2002. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 324 pages. 9.50x6.25x1.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
2002Q-0415931878Routledge 2002-05-31. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge paperback
1962716001PN. New. 1962. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
DADAX1844778215Lorenz Books 2014-07-07. hardcover. New. 9.39x1.48x11.95. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Lorenz Books hardcover
2013x-1405185775Blackwell Pub 2013. Paperback. New. 1st edition. 216 pages. 10.79x0.55x8.43 inches. Blackwell Pub paperback
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20111-0801896649Johns Hopkins Univ Pr 2011. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 252 pages. 9.84x5.91x0.59 inches. Johns Hopkins Univ Pr hardcover
2011DADAX0801896649Johns Hopkins University Press 2011-09-01. First Edition. hardcover. New. 8.50x0.84x11.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Johns Hopkins University Press hardcover
2009x-0814758487New York Univ Pr 2009. Hardcover. New. 245 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.25 inches. New York Univ Pr hardcover
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CBS 9781405196949USA Edition . New. Brand New! Fast Delivery US Edition and ship within 24-48 hours. Deliver by FedEx and Dhl & Aramex UPS & USPS and we do accept APO and PO BOX Addresses. Order can be delivered worldwide within 6-10 days and we do have flat rate for up to 2LB. Extra shipping charges will be requested if the Book weight is more than 5 LB. This Item May be shipped from India United states & United Kingdom. Depending on your location and availability. unknown
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elala5040Twickenham: July 14 1815 & July 29 1816. LOUIS-PHILIPPE King of France 1773-1850 & MARIE-AMÉLIE of Naples and Sicily Queen Consort 1782-1866. Two manuscript notes in the third person dated Twickenham July 14 1815 and Twickenham July 29 1816. Both notes from the Duc and Duchesse d'Orléans are written from Twickenham England near the end of their exile. The Duke's letter in English presents his compliments to Messrs. crossed out and asks that the recipient post some letters for him five to France one to Belgium and one to Vienna. In her letter in French to Mr. Dickie the Duchess a layette in a leather box and asks him to post two letters to Brussels and Copenhagen. Louis-Philippe fled France in 1793 and spent twenty-one years in exile in various parts of Europe and the United States. He returned to France during the reign of his cousin Louis XVIIII and was proclaimed King of France in 1830 to 1848 following the overthrow of Charles X by the July Revolution. 12mo. one-page each. mounted on heavier paper Twickenham: July, 14, 1815 & July 29, 1816 hardcover
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1945030790Naples: British Army 1945. Poster. Very Good. No Binding. 40.5 x 26.5. Very scarce and fascinating original item dating to the end of the WWII. A Wanted poster for three soldiers who had taken to a life of violent crime: - Pte Cooper 26; Gdsm Booker 27; and Gnr Tomlinson 27. 'Specialize in Armed Hold-ups of WD Vehicles all types. Will not hesitate to shoot. If seen or thought to have been seen report facts immediately to nearest Provost or Unit Commander.' Details of the three fugitives are given with photographs of Copper and Tomlinson. A few neat fold lines and a few very small nicks to edges otherwise very good. An extremely scarce item. British Army unknown
13755Naples. 22 June 1815. 3pp. 4to. Bifolium. Addressed on reverse of second leaf to 'Charles R. Broughton Esqre Foreign Office London' and docketed by recipient on the same page 'Naples 22 June 1815 Wm. Court 12 July A'. à Court has written 'Duplicate' in the top left-hand corner of the first page he would have sent several copies of the letter in case one miscarried but the fact that this is the one that was received by Broughton is evidenced by the docketing. In fair condition on aged paper with usual broken wafer. He has received Broughton's letter of 27 May and itemises the substantial sums that Broughton has received for: 'One Quarter's Salary to April 1814 as Envoy to the Barbary States' 'Equipage Money for Palermo Mission' and 'By allowance to defray expenses of Special Mission'. He points out that 'my Barbary Pay ought to have ceased on the 5th. January 1814 on which day it was fixed by Mr. Hamilton & Lord Liverpool that my Salary was to be same as that of all other Envoys to Palermo namely £5200 pr. annum.' While his salary should have been 'issued in the regular course of payment from the Treasury at this rate' he lays out financial calculations proving a shortfall of £777 15s 0d before requesting 'that you will immediately make the necessary application to Mr. Hamilton in order to obtain a warrant for this Money & pay the same into the hands of Messrs. Coutts' adding that 'This Sum is positively my right & cannot be asked by me as a favor'. He continues: 'I might very well be justified in asking for some allowance for my very expensive and circuitous Journey to Palermo & my extra-expenses there but at present I limit myself to what is positively my due'. He suggests that the letter be submitted to Hamilton 'who certainly will not deny the justness of my Claim'. Postscript reads: 'I cannot speak to the correctness of the account you have sent me until I receive my Papers &c. from Palermo - the deductions appear to me to be unusually heavy'. The Oxford DNB points describes how à Court was secretary of legation at Palermo and Naples 1801-7 and chargé d'affaires there 1801-2 and 1803. In 1807 after Napoleon had occupied Naples but not Sicily he was sent as secretary to the Earl of Pembroke's special mission to Vienna. After service in Malta in April 1813 he 'received his credentials as envoy-extraordinary to the Barbary states Algiers Morocco Tripoli and Tunis to which he travelled in the summer and autumn of 1813. The most pressing problem was that of piracy although he was also instructed to obtain supplies for the British army in Spain. He returned to Naples as minister-plenipotentiary in 1814'. Naples. 22 June 1815. unknown